On Fri, April 21, 2006 15:19, Armin Schindler said:
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for the detailed answers and isdn for Linux basics. I will take
the opportunity to ask some more questions :-)
On Fri, April 21, 2006 12:24, Armin Schindler said:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Klaus Darilion wrote:
3. Is the
There is a way to have same extensions on the same system.
Just put them in seperate contexts within extensions.conf and assign the appropriate extensions in sip.conf, iax.conf,... to these.
Alex
On Fri Apr 21 16:41 , Rick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
This is coming from an * noob.
On 4/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi listers,
I am looking for people who have used Power over Ethernet switches,
primarily in conjunction with Polycom IP 501's. I've been looking at the
Linksys SRW224P, since I've had good luck with the SRW224 in our office.
My Asterisk server is connecting to sip.plus.net, which resolves to
multiple IP addresses:
sip.plus.net. 300 IN A 84.92.0.75
sip.plus.net. 300 IN A 84.92.0.76
sip.plus.net. 300 IN A 84.92.5.189
I think that you are speaking about the sound-addon right?
Did you use the "make install" option on the sounds?
Alex
On Sat Apr 22 4:26 , Cliff Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
The make seems to go okay.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk-1.2.7.1]# uname -a
Linux somebox.org
Hello,
I am about to put an asterisk server between the telco E1 and our old
Matra PBX.
Should I use an ethernet cross cable? Something else?
Thanks,
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First off I am totally annoyed and let down by PC World Business (PCWB part
of the Dixons Group). I ordered one of these babies from them over a month
ago. After constantly chasing them up they finally told me they couldn't
deliver, and have now only just returned the money they stole from me. I
Although there maybe a better way, this would work:
1. Add the IP's into your sip.conf and set qualify=yes.
2. Make your dialplan something like the following:
exten = _X.,1,Dial,SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
exten = _X.,2,Hangup
exten = _X.,102,Dial,SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steven wrote:
First off I am totally annoyed and let down by PC World Business (PCWB part
of the Dixons Group). I ordered one of these babies from them over a month
ago. After constantly chasing them up they finally told me they couldn't
deliver, and have now only just returned the money they
Hi, all
I finally got myself one of those SIPURA boxes. It is labeled as Linksys,
but this is actually a SP3000 box.
Anyway, unit has lots of configuration parameters. Not all are obvious.
At the moment it registers against my *, but all the calls I do from analog
phone connected to it, go
Here is Grandstream's version of the spa-3000. I have used it and it works
great with asterisk.
http://grandstream.com/y-ht488.htm
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 8:35 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List
On Friday 21 April 2006 16:29, T. Shaw wrote:
After getting an account and following their steps, I can make calls out
using my IAX (cubix) and Sip (Xlite) phones.
However, I'm a bit confused on the purpose on how my box asterisk box is
involved. I completely turned off my Asterisk box, and
Hi,
Anyone already configured a powerconnect 34xx to prioritize voip traffic over the lan ?
I just bought a 3424 for the lan and I like to give priority to voice ,
thanks in advance,
jean-louis
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hum, the last time i downloaded something every file has different
dates. However, im looking at a new version that i have downloaded
today:
http://www.soft-switch.org/downloads/unicall/unicall-0.0.3pre9/libmfcr2-0.0.3.tar.gz
And checking the source it seems that tar is the most recent version.
Hi List!!I've been reading about NCS and Asterisk which I think it's very dificult to put them together. Is there any chances to registrer a Motorola SBV5120 , which work with NCS (variant of MGCP), with Asterisk? I know exists patches but they're really don't work for what I read on the mailing
A T carrier cable is not the same as an ethernet cable. A T carrier cable uses
a real metal shielded RJ-45 and loosely twisted pair wire. With most modern T
carrier equipment, you can use a CAT-5 ethernet cable instead of a real T
carrier cable. A T-carrier crossover cable does not have the
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 08:09:13AM -0700, Paul Mahler wrote:
A T carrier cable is not the same as an ethernet cable. A T carrier
cable uses a real metal shielded RJ-45 and loosely twisted pair wire.
With most modern T carrier equipment, you can use a CAT-5 ethernet
cable instead of a
On 4/22/06, Jean-Louis curty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,Anyone already configured a powerconnect 34xx to prioritize voip traffic over the lan ?I just bought a 3424 for the lan and I like to give priority to voice ,thanks in advance,
jean-louis
Hi, do you have another layer 3 QOS switch on
LOL
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From: Paul Mahler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 4/22/2006 11:09 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Cc:
Subject:Re: [Asterisk-Users] what cable to connect a legacy PBX to a
TE410P ?
A T carrier cable is not the same as an ethernet
Can't anyone stop self-promotion and tell the poor guy what he needs.
A T1/E1 X-over cable using an RJ-45 (8-cond.) is pinned out as follows:
1 - 4
2 - 5
3 - NU
4 - 1
5 - 2
6 - NU
7 - NU
8 - NU
NU = Not Used
I have not in my experience seen any problems with using a Good Quality
Cat5 vs. Cat 3
Alexander Lopez wrote:
Can't anyone stop self-promotion and tell the poor guy what he needs.
Seems to me that SOME self promotion belongs on the biz list, and for
those considered in the inner circle it is OK here!
Everyone is equal. Some are more equal than others
JMO
John Novack
I for one think it is a great idea to buy a book with hard earned money and
wait a few days to a week just to get an answer to a question that is freely
available on the internet immediately.
Hard pressed to think of anything in the book that is not on with wiki with
more up to date and
I'm using Asterisk 1.2.3 and PANASONIC KX-TS208W - Speakerphone does not work with it. It works fine when you pick up the handset. Anyone experinced this problem before, the speaker works fine with Verizon line. The phone is behind a Linsys router RT31P2.
I am not familiar with that phone. Is it single pair?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 4/22/2006 12:13 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Cc:
Subject:[Asterisk-Users] PANASONIC KX-TS208W - Speakerphone
I tend to use the soft sell. Looks like I Just self-promoted :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
Novack
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 12:05 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: Pinouts for
I like IBM best but out of your choices, I would select the HP
issam wrote:
hello
I will buy a server to make an IVR solution with asterisk and a te110p
T1/E1 digium card.
I have two options:
1/ HP Proliant ML370 G4 : Xeon 64bits 3,2Ghz, 1Go Ram, 3 disks SCSI 73Go
2/ Dell PowerEdge 2800: Xeon
You got me there, it's at a customer's premise. I will have to find out from them, if it a single pair.
-- Original message -- From: "Steve Totaro" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am not familiar with that phone. Is it single pair?-Original Message- From: [EMAIL
I agree. I haven't had a problem using CAT-5, even for long runs, however it's
not a real T-Carrier cable and I didn't know how old the PBX is.
Paul
I have not in my experience seen any problems with using a Good Quality
Cat5 vs. Cat 3 (telco standard) cable for X-connects. YMMV, but you
Never heard of them but the concept seems pretty good. I didnt look at the pricing but I asume that they will a chunk of thier money on the calling side (i.e. calling both parties and connecting them etc.). Another chunk on software and set up. I think such a solution is workable for asterisk
Alexander Lopez wrote:
I have not in my experience seen any problems with using a Good Quality
Cat5 vs. Cat 3 (telco standard) cable for X-connects. YMMV, but you
should be fine. As far as the shielding goes, I use UTP cables and
Connectors all the time and some of my X-connects run over 100
att(formerly SBC, formerly Southwestern Bell, formerly ATT) just came out and installed my PRI. FYI, they used Cat 5e cable. No special T1 cabling that costs a fortune to buy somewhere, just plain old Cat 5e cable. Guess what guys? If they are using this as customers' sites, they are probably
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Asterisk 1.2.3 and PANASONIC KX-TS208W - Speakerphone does
not work with it. It works fine when you pick up the handset. Anyone
experinced this problem before, the speaker works fine with Verizon
line. The phone is behind a Linsys router RT31P2.
Replace
RumaTech wrote:
Hi, all
I finally got myself one of those SIPURA boxes. It is labeled as
Linksys, but this is actually a SP3000 box.
Anyway, unit has lots of configuration parameters. Not all are obvious.
At the moment it registers against my *, but all the calls I do from
analog phone
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 11:19:35PM +1000, RumaTech scribbled:
As this part is still in testing, I want all the outgoing calls got to
PSTN by default and dial, say 0, to get an outside VoIP line.
I would like to do it as part of SP3000 configuration, not as part of
* dialplan. Can someone help
On 4/23/06, Roshan Sembacuttiaratchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the following dialplan within the Sipura:
([2-79]11:@gw0|999:@gw0|112:@gw0|0[12]x.|[*x]xx.:@gw0|#9,:[*x]x.|**)
[..snip..]
Is this @stuff something new in the SPA3000 dialplan syntax? I have
SPA-200x ATAs and I never saw any
Thanks for the response, I'll ask the client to change batteries, though it is a new phone less than two weeks. is there any reason why the Lanline(Verizon) work and not the Asterisk? The only differences is the Asterisk, Linksys router and the DSL modem. One of these 3 should be interfering.
Gonzalo Servat wrote:
On 4/23/06, Roshan Sembacuttiaratchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the following dialplan within the Sipura:
([2-79]11:@gw0|999:@gw0|112:@gw0|0[12]x.|[*x]xx.:@gw0|#9,:[*x]x.|**)
[..snip..]
Is this @stuff something new in the SPA3000 dialplan syntax? I have
SPA-200x
I got someone to record the messages we want for our auto-attendant menu on
a CD.
All I have to do not is to upload the files into the asterisk box, however
the format is not recognized by the Asterisk box.
Question 1) What formats should the sound file be, so I can upload it to my
Ok, from what I can see _NO_ passive ISDN cards will work with
Asterisk on freebsd, is this correct is it likely to change soon?
Secondly, if this is likely to be the way for a while, what is the
lease expensive card that will work with FreeBSD?
Also, can I use DID (Direct Inward
You will need them in one of asterisk supported formats.
wav, slin,gsm, g729, g723...
Davi-Ann escribió:
I got someone to record the messages we want for our auto-attendant
menu on a CD.
All I have to do not is to upload the files into the asterisk box,
however the format is not recognized
The book states "batteries
not supplied" so perhaps they were never installed?
And what FXS circuit are you using to interface to Asterisk?
The difference in loop current between VeriZon and the local interface
could be an answer
John Novack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the
Is there any special encoding that I have to use?
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From: Alberto Sagredo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] How can I get
tom wrote:
You think that's bad, I ordered one on the 10th of march from redstore,
that was showing a 3-5 day. They still haven't despatched the unit and I
have been trying to call them now (on their 0870 number) for about a
week, during the past 3 weeks I have been sending them email after
Hiyall,
I don't suppose anyone has the elusive 'administrators' manual for these
things - I've got the users manual but would still like the full suit so
to speak.
Cheers
Wayne.
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The telco guys probably did something non-industry standard and reversed send
and receive in the jack that they plugged the CAT5 into. Sure it works, sure
it is easier, sure it is not the correct way of doing things.
Thanks,
Steve
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
I have used cross-connect wire from the spool to make T1 crossover cables with
RJ45 ends. All that matters is that pin one goes to four and two goes to five
on both ends.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andrew
Sent: Sat 4/22/2006 2:51 PM
To: Asterisk
Gafachi can, I've been using them with you problems.
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First of all, try sending it to the asterisk-biz list.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John RichSent: Monday, April 17, 2006
disable three-way calling, restric channels to one per call.
-- Original message -- From: "Bill Gibbs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I say just bill the user at extension 333 it's his responsibility to keep the login info private. If he disputes it, refund the first time then
I had the same problem, I reloaded Asterisk 1.2.3 and set the dtmf 2833 that fixed it.
-- Original message -- From: "Mark Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try dtmfmode=info and see if that works.
Mark
-Original Message-From: Dovid Bender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, this is really a biz list question.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 4/22/2006 6:55 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Don't see my post
Gafachi can, I've been
Hi
I have a TDM card with 4 lines on a hunt group coming in.
I can answer the phones with
exten = s,1,Answer()
exten = s,n,Dial(ZapZap)
...
The problem is I don't know how to find out what extension
was originally dialed. And, trying to match on the extension
always fails. E.g.
exten
Jim,
You might want to be a little more specific:
a. You want to find out which line the call came in on, OR
b. The actual PSTN number that was dialed
An example:
- assuming a hunting pstn number 2341000
- 4 lines in a the group: 2341001, 2341002, 2341003, 2341004
- The 4 lines, are connected
Are you sure its from today?
The file has dates
libmfcr2-0.0.3.tar.gz 30-Mar-2006 09:06 346K
Also inside th tar the changelog has nothing inside and the news file has
nothing too.
How did you see it was from today?
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