bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
I would set this to the ethernet interface IP address, I believe this may be
your issue.
Registration is only for receiving calls, if you are not seeing information on
the dial, then the phone is not talking to the server. I would make sure of
the settings in the
Or you could use the domain feature, where you set a default context
per domain, that overrides the one in the general section.
/Olle
Olle,
That's the point. The SIP context precedence right now is default, peer,
domain. That precedence doesn't make sense.
The context precedence should
It took me a while to understand what you were saying ... more clarity
to your emails!
I was trying to be clear and complete. So many times if you forget to mention
1 thing or another, or are too long, you get non-helpful comments back. But I
will try harder. Right now Asterisk is as
Ok, this is where it gets interesting. Consider the case of a PBX
which has its own MOH source and is talking via Asterisk to another
PBX.
If that PBX wants to put the call on hold while sending its own MOH,
you would probably argue that it should not send a re-INIVTE at all,
but should
Regarding compression with g.729/gsm/etc. and Asterisk
If we convert all the voice files to the corresponding format g.729/gsm/etc.
and we send digits using RFC 3261 and we do not need silence detection, is
there still a need to decompress the media stream ?
If doable how to make
Okay, I am not understanding if I have this correct or not.
I have a requirement to allow guests into a PBX from different domains.
However, I can not allow the guests into the default context because each
domain has its own IVR. So I end up setting the domain context. I also need
to
Hey all,
I have a potential project which calls for a very small form-factor computer
like this:
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
However, I am needing an FXS port integrated into a small footprint computer.
Nothing larger than a WiFi
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Tilghman Lesher
tilgh...@mail.jeffandtilghman.com wrote:
There are 4 billion possible IP addresses. To successfully block all
possible
hackers, you must block 4 billion of them. Seriously. Even your own
computer
is a possible source of hacking to other
Hello,
I configured both asterisk and grandstream 2000 accourding to howtos on
the web..
And everything seems working fin.
But if i reload asterisk grandstream stops working with BLF.
I need to restart the phone to enable BLF again.
Any clues??
This is a publish/registration problem, not a
LOL, I love people like Jacque who have no clue that wolves exist. The assumption that evil does not exist in the hearts of men is niavity.
What this discussion has to do with asteriskI have no clue... but entertaining none-the-less.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacque_Fresco
A resource
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