Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply, I didn't change anything else, just changed spandsp
version to de FFA, I use the spandsp version with more success in other places,
but in this particular case, sending faxes works ok with both versions but with
spandsp I couldn't receive any fax, with FFA I may
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From: Jonas Kellens jonas.kell...@telenet.be
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:56:11 AM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.8 canreinvite
Hello,
is canreinvite still
On 05/18/2012 03:56 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
is canreinvite still supported in Asterisk 1.8 ??
I read about directmedia being available in asterisk 1.8, but is it the
same ??
What exactly did you read? 'directmedia' is the new configuration option
name for 'canreinvite'; they are the *same*
Hello,
I'm using attended call transfer in asterisk 1.8.11.0 on a CentOS machine.
Each CDR entry of calls that are transferred is repeated once. Every field
including uniqueid, calldate, billsec, duration, src, dst, channel,
dstchannel is exactly the same.
Besides adding a constraint in the
On 05/18/2012 04:45 AM, Sebastian Gutierrez wrote:
with FFA I may get 70% of faxes ok.
Nobody that I work with would consider that acceptable.
Lee.
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Hi,
At the moment, I'm mostly using a Day/Night toggle button to let
users deal with week-ends, holidays and opening hours.
As Asterisk 1.8 introduces Calendar capabilities, I'm wondering if
better alternatives now exist.
Is it possible, safe, reliable and easy to refer from Asterisk to a
public
hi guys.
sorry if this is a silly question.
My recharge application uses * digits if the subscriber wants to send
some aditional information to speed up a process, dialing something
like *777*123*5000
On my old ss7 network works great, but on my new ngn/sip i think it's
not possible because
On 05/18/2012 07:57 AM, Olivier wrote:
Hi,
At the moment, I'm mostly using a Day/Night toggle button to let
users deal with week-ends, holidays and opening hours.
As Asterisk 1.8 introduces Calendar capabilities, I'm wondering if
better alternatives now exist.
Is it possible, safe, reliable
I have not seen a schedule of holidays by country. We usually do is to
enter a MySQL database with the holidays in each country.
This will have to work in a particular way because, as happened for
example with a client who is an embassy, they celebrate the country
holidays and also the country
Did you try putting inband parameter in dtmfmode and dtmf of your
sip.conf?
Regards,
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El mié, 16-05-2012 a las 16:07 +0100, Shahid H escribió:
I am having a problem with SendDTMF() - 50% of time
I think there is Google calendar with public holidays listings for nearly every
country. At least I know there is one for Malaysia. And Google calendars are
available through number of ways I suppose.
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On May 19, 2012, at 12:35 AM, Ing CIP. Alejandro Celi
I have and automated call-in dispatch system where hundreds of people call in
daily for 2-3 minutes each. The extension is set up to get their information,
then text-to-speech the dispatch information (via odbc). It then loops 5 times
then ends the call. These calls are being handled by an 8
In our app we do not forward packet immediately. After enough packet
received to increase rtp packetization time (ptime) the we forward the
message over raw socket and set dscp to be 10 so that this time
packets can escape iptable rules.
From client side the RTP stream analysis shows nearly
On Fri, 18 May 2012, Dave Platt wrote:
A maximum jitter of 230 milliseconds looks pretty horrendous to me. This
is going to cause really serious audio stuttering on the receiving side,
and/or will force the use of such a long jitter buffer by the receiver
that the audio will suffer from an
Good to hear you got it working with Digium's help. One thing: if
bri_presistentlayer means that the drivers will force the D-channel to
always be up then do not be surprised if BT disables the ISDN port. They
don't like it if a customer forces them to power the D-channel all the
time at their
On 05/18/2012 12:51 PM, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2012, Dave Platt wrote:
A maximum jitter of 230 milliseconds looks pretty horrendous to me.
This is going to cause really serious audio stuttering on the
receiving side, and/or will force the use of such a long jitter
buffer by the
I suggest you put in dtmfmode=auto (so rfc2833 / inband ) can be selected
dynamically.
Wanted to check with the community if this feature holds true on latest
versions of Asterisk ?
Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Chief Architech Founder,
Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
110 Reena Complex, Opp. Nathani
We are Broadvoice users some years ago, using Unlimited World PLUS
product that seems reasonably acceptable.
The problem is that we review Broadvoice config updates a lot of times
to make our changes, but they are adding a lot of new countries to the
flat rate (which is what alone is all that
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