OUCH.. its a nice phone but really is it that nice.. it runs linux so I
wonder how hard custom firmware would be?
bkw
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
Linuxdevices says $400
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT9406437906.html
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Funny...
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But it says it includes power and headset also.. not bad.
bkw
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
Linuxdevices says $400
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT9406437906.html
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mhhh,
Tan Aks wrote:
For the FXS unit:
1) it doesn't recognise voicemail waiting messages, so your analog
phones won't receive a stuttered dial tone.
Right
2) it doesn't seem to recognise the transfer (#) button since it seems
to use different payload numbers (rtp codec 100
and 96).
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#include stdlib.h
#include string.h
#include stdio.h
#define ATA_MAGIC #ata
unsigned char bcd_lookup[100] = {
0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8, 0x9,
0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17,
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Hi,
There is any difference in the way callerid is transmitted when a call is
received (in callwaiting mode- when in a conversation) or a regular call
(phone on-hook)?
I have a phone connected to ATA which receive and display the callerid
during callwaiting, but not when the phone is on hook.
So after spending about 45 min with several completely
clueless qwest people I ask here: ;)
Does qwest provision callerid with DTMF or FSK ??
Is there a way to (using butt set or similar) to
tell which method is used ?
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 03:23:49PM +0300, Dan wrote:
Hi,
First thing
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, John Brown wrote:
So after spending about 45 min with several completely
clueless qwest people I ask here: ;)
Does qwest provision callerid with DTMF or FSK ??
Is there a way to (using butt set or similar) to
tell which method is used ?
Assuming you're in the United
Yup, US Based, POTS directly from ILEC (Qwest, USWest, MountainBell)
Ok, so either DTMF or data burst.. got it.
THanks, off to telco room to play :)
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 01:33:10PM -0400, Ryan Tucker wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, John Brown wrote:
So after spending about 45 min with
I've tried making calls using the console (both ALSA and OSS). ALSA
seems to work after applying the little fix posted on this list some
time ago by someone (which I'll submit into the bug tracker), but all I
get is one-way audio: I can hear the other end, but nothing gets
transmitted.
At first I
I have seen it in Linuxworld t ostel's booth. It is actually very close to
(but bigger) the design I suggested in the list a couple of days ago.
Beside long boot time a and huge memory, it seems to be running fine. The
huge memory requirement is probably what drives the cost this high.
Regards
Linux ensures that custom firmware is a piece of cake. It actually makes
pulling one feature out and putting another in as easy as on you computer.
It is matter of adding a .so file and an executable to your filesystem.
Switching stacks is as easy as killing one process and starting another.
I
Hi list,
I'm having problems getting zaptel to compile.
I'm not a big Linux person and so don't know all the
nifty ways RH does things. If this was FreeBSD
it wouldn't be an issue :)
here is the first few lines from the make
gcc -I/usr/src/linux-2.4/include -O6 -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__
Im sorry, but I would try dumping RedHat kernel. I have never been able to
compile any kernel code with distro kernels. Use Vanilla kernel from
ftp.kernel.org
FT
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, John Brown wrote:
Hi list,
I'm having problems getting zaptel to compile.
I'm not a big Linux person
All four sets (asterisk, libpri, zaptel, and zapata) compile fine under
redHat 9.0 (although with lots of warnings)
Looking at your /usr/src listing - shouldn't there be separate directories
for asterisk, libpri, zaptel, and zapata?
Have you checked that you have all the required packages
On my SBC phone, I used to hear a high-pitched chirp before the Call
Waiting beep (much like the first chrip of a V.90 modem negotiation tone)
when someone called in and I was on the line. Does this mean SBC was using
FSK to transmit caller ID on my line?
Yup. That's CallerID over Call
Finaly I have restarted the computer.
Vry strange still the old prompts.
Just a single example: demo-echotest.gsm
I have defined an extension with the only line:
exten = 111,1,Playback(demo-echotest)
The file demo-echotest.gsm is changed (localized).
When I dial this extension I still
Normally the caller-id is taken from remote-party-id in the SIP
INVITE. We don't see that field poplated in this INVITE. What is the
originating gateway? What device is sending the call to the 827? We
should be seeing remote-party-id in the INVITE.
The string remote-party-id does not even
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