Hi,
I have succeed using Asterisk on VMWare on an [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 128 MB
allocated for the Linux virtual machine.
I have connected this PBX with another one using IAX/GSM. I can call the
other part and the sound is great, without any interruption.
The phone used is a Cisco7960 with G.711,
As I understand it, the playback applications need to have native access to
a piece of digium hardware to perform well... Under the virtual machine,
that won't happen.
Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft
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From: David Boreham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hi,
From the message archive I have seen that only for MOH you neet some Digium
hardware or some software timers/emulators like ztdummy.
You need for playback too?
Then why it works on a standard linux machine without any such 'emulators'?
BR,
Dan
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From: Matthew
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 02:17, Dan wrote:
Hi,
From the message archive I have seen that only for MOH you neet some Digium
hardware or some software timers/emulators like ztdummy.
You need for playback too?
Then why it works on a standard linux machine without any such 'emulators'?
Install
David Boreham wrote:
P.S. Please do not answer again that this setup cannot work. In this
moment
I cannot accept such an answer.
Your e-mail made me chuckle. When I worked at Octel/Lucent
in the mid-90's we were constantly sniped at for trying to make
a voicemail system which ran on
IIRC you were given URLs for all sorts of cheapo PCs. Perhaps you've got
an old P90 lying around? Or perhaps someone else has?
Use that!
Not vmware!
If you're to use vmware, do it the other way around - linux host with
vmware windoze guest. This works fine for me on my PC.
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at
Hi Steven,
Install the ztdummy and see if it fixes your choppiness. If it doesn't,
then you do have a performance problem from being in vmware. You will
then have to just accept it.
I have this installed, but when Asterisk is started, I still get the
following warning:
[res_musiconhold.so] =
Hi,
I'm back with my question, maybe someone can help me:
I want to use IAX on another UDP port (not the default 5036), because I have
2 Asterisks behind the same NAT.
Changing the default port in iax.conf file from 5036 to 5038 and then
calling using the syntax:
exten =
Roy,
Please do not give me such a solution.
I know how and where to buy or how to build a very cheap PC (I work in this
field).
I now that this is a cheaper option (to buy or build a new pc), but I don't
want another computer running 24/7 in my house.
It is so difficult to understand that?
I have
Ok the scenario want to acheive is:
Call between A and B is established. A wants to transfer B to C, so A presses
# and then the extension of C. This puts B on hold, and a connection between A
and C is established. Then, when A hangs up the call, B and C get connected.
I am using H323
Hi all,
Anyone succeed using * with Asterisk with full functionality (dialing,
ringing, etc.).
Thanks,
Dan
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Hey Dan,
Get a http://www.mini-itx.com/ and disguise it as a fruit bowl. She'll never
know! I can't wait until someone builds one looking like a shoe or a handbag
and then I can have them all over the house and the more I have, the happier
the other half will be!!
W
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Marcus == Marcus Adolfsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcus Nufone.net is the best VoIP provider for Asterisk
Marcus integration. They offer IAX termination, 2.9 cents outgoing
Marcus long-distance and incoming 800. We use them at our office for
Marcus all phone calls.
I second this. But note
Yo all,
I just added FWD (http://fwd.pulver.com/) to the XS4ALL PSTN-gateway.
Here's a quick update on how it works:
VoIP:
From IAXTel, dial 31800rest of number for Dutch toll-free numbers.
FWD is not (yet) directly reachable from IAXTel. I'll talk to Mark to
see if he's intrested in setting
Dan,
What type of "virtual harddisk" did you create in your linux vmware virtual
machine? As far as I know, the default type is a kind of compressed harddisk
image, to save disk space in the host machine. Perhaps that is the answer
to have bad performance only in local services,
Jonathan Young wrote:
Our company can offer VoIP to premises and domestic users and bill the
premises as a whole. We need something to enable the hotel owner to
bill each guest in a hotel in real time. What solutions do exist
presently?
Asterisk can certainly do exactly what you need.
(PS:
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Hi,
I've got my developers kit from telappliant and got a machine up and running
to become the house phone system. Most things are working now, such as
incoming calls, call transfer, call parking, voicemail, etc.
The one thing I can't do is make
Hi all,
I'm making a small voip network with asterisk and Dlink dg102s gateways
(MGCP).
Dlink gateways work with g.711, g731 and g729 codecs.
The questions:
do i need a g729 codec license for asterisk for dlink use g.729 or just
configure asterisk to inform gateways to utilize then ?
Anyone
--On Saturday, July 19, 2003 16:30:04 +0100 Darren Poulson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The one thing that I think it could be is the connector to convert from
RJ45 to BT phone socket. I'm using a mod tap that I had lying around.
Not sure what the wiring is like inside it.
That's a pretty good
John == John Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John == John Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the state of speex support in asterisk? I saw the codec seems
to be there.
John Install the Speex library support, and re-compile Asterisk.
John There's probably a pre-compiled version of Speex for
I have two dlink dg-102s (MGCP) gateways.
Dg-102s work with g.711, g.723 and g.729 codecs.
How i can set in asterisk to gateways utilize specific codec?
Ex: g.723
Alexandre Rosa
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I have two dlink dg-102s (MGCP) gateways.
Dg-102s work with g.711, g.723 and g.729 codecs.
How i can set in asterisk to gateways utilize specific codec?
Ex: g.723
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Darren Poulson wrote:
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Hi,
I've got my developers kit from telappliant and got a machine up and running
to become the house phone system. Most things are working now, such as
incoming calls, call transfer, call
Hey All, I asked around on irc about the existence of a file repository
for various asterisk modules, patches, etc - that are not included in the
asterisk cvs tree. I did not come across anything so feel free to utilize
what I've setup at ftp.packetwest.com /pub/asterisk will hopefully fill
with
Before few days i bought few g.729 licenses.
When i try to load the codec, asterisk crahses.
I tried with and without oh323 module, same result:
--
Jul 20 07:06:49 WARNING[589851]: File codec_g729b.c, Line 413 (load_module): Unable to
initialize va stuff: -1
--
Here the
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 01:01:52AM +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:
That looks a bit like this one:
http://www.planet.com.tw/product/product_intro.php?menu_id=3
rather expensive to me. These things have less DSP and compute to do
than an ADSL modem, and should cost no more. That would make a
Also using the -p (real time option) to start asterisk, may also help.
James Taylor wrote:
Carlos,
You may have something here.
Dan - you might try to connect via the virtual network adapter to your host machine's hard drive. (just map a drive) it could be that networking from your VM to the
Scott Lambert wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 01:01:52AM +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:
That looks a bit like this one:
http://www.planet.com.tw/product/product_intro.php?menu_id=3
rather expensive to me. These things have less DSP and compute to do
than an ADSL modem, and should cost no
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