> The Triplett Model 4 is one model. There are many others.
Thanks, I found something on Ebay for $120 - great advice, I appreciate it.
Chris Mason
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I haven't played with it yet but from the info I read I understand that I
can specify to record conversations on any extensions with the Monitor
command. Is there any interface for replaying these recordings? I'm thinking
of something like the CDR analysis package asterisk-stats with a link to the
Is anyone running an Asterisk server and connecting over VSAT? I'd love to
talk to you about your exteriences, or any experiences with VSAT with or
without Asterisk.
Chris Mason
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I don't know about other phones but on the Sipura, I set
all the lines to the same extension and incoming calls rollover on to the next
line appearance. Hence, I can hold one and take the next call, switch back
and forth easily, works great.
Another reason would be to have more than one inc
> (I apreciate there may be "legal" issues with this request)
>
The only legal issue is, I believe, you have too announce to the caller
"This call may be recorded" etc...
You are entitled to use call recording, if in doubt put a big sign up in the
room "Calls are recorded"
I think it's not an
Now that makes me very excited. I have implemented a pbx in a datacenter for
a online stock exchange and they want all calls recorded. I am uncertain how
to handle recovery of the calls, though. This would be wonderful.
Chris Mason
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMA
Also needed is a way to title and logo the print out so it looks like an
invoice. A tempplate would work, and if can use HTML templates that would be
easy to customise. Consider making the data a table that is substituted into
the html template.
Chris Mason
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> -Original
Exactly what I am looking for also. Because we have multiple phones in one
villa, I would need the ability to group extensions and produce an overall
bill, and I would, of course, need the ability to set the charge rate versus
the cost, i.e., the cost is $.02/min, but we might charge $.50/min
regar
Ahh - now that's what I am looking for. The VLAN feature is exaclty what I
need, and the QOS would be very helpful.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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> Iassen Hristov
> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005
> This all assumes that CF cards are more reliable than hard
> drives (and power supplies).
That seems to be the commonly accepted fact. With no moving parts, purely
silicon, it should be as reliable as any electronics can be. Hard drives are
notoriously failure prone.
> The best solution is
I'm sure this has been debated before, I'd like to get peoples input. I see
the hard drive as the single most likely point of failure on an * PBX. How
reasonable would it be to run the OS and config files from a CF card, mount
the /var/partition on a hard drive for the CDR recortds, logs and databa
The Sipura SPA-841 has everything except memory buttons but has a directory
and speeddials so I don't think that's so important. Cheap and well made,
although if the speaker phone is very important, get Polycoms, it's the
business they are best in.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
> -Origi
Try a larger power supply.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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> Brian Watters
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) by forcing the NIC to 10baseT full duplex, instead of
> autodetect.
> This was with Intel 82559 chipset NIC's, YMMV. Even still, i
> wouldn't dare use anything other than Intel or 3Com NIC's in
> a BSD box, though.
>
> hth
>
> -Original Message-
&g
Can it enforce QOS on the traffic?
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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> Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
>
> >How do you get 18 interfaces on one ma
I want to equip my havey duty users with headset to plug into the sipura 841
phones, can anyone recommend a suitable unit?
Chris Mason
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Wow, that's quite a setup. What do you use for routing and firewalling?
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Is ther eany way to increase the levels or am I the only one that finds them
too low to be useful?
Chris Mason
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>
> Probably VLANs and a router before the firewall.
If you use VLANs, woud all the computers be able to access all the resoures
on the network?
I want the two networks to be seperated and only share one resource, the
PBX.
Chris Mason
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> Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
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> >
> >Has anyone done this, can you recommend software that will give me
> >traffic shaping and a robust firewall with VPN capabilities?
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> I use monowall in an executive building with 18 different
> LANS all ran through the same firewall for Internet and IP
> phones with dual asterisk servers.
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "C
At a hotel we have two separate internal networks, one for office and one
for guests. I want to find an elegant way to have phones on both networks
and to allow some traffic between the networks but control most of it. I am
thinking of using a motherboard with a LAN interface and adding a dual LAN
I have dealt with livevoip on several issues as the new account I just set
up had a number of problems, unlike the first one I purchased. They were
responsive, offered fixes within an hour, fixed their problems within the
day, and I have had no problems or rude responses with them. I would tend to
I have a company wants a pbx that has follow-me type rules, i.e., the user
has a series of contact numbers comprising of home numbers, overseas
numbers, cell phone numbers, and they are dialed in sequence. This is easy
enough but the option they want that I am having trouble with is the ability
for
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Livevoip incoming context
I have a newly provisioned
Crashes all the time.
Object Reference not set to an instance of an object as
IPS.ipdkpbx.GetBtnTest(String btnName)
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I would use mtr, leave it running, and
look for the node that is causing the problem to suddenly develop packet loss.
You should see very clearly where the problem is.
Also, try visualroute on a windows
computer connected to the same network.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
We have a PBX in a datacenter in the US and the receptionist is here on Anguilla, her phone and one other, Sipura SPA-841s. are
behind a Linksys router doing NAT to an ADSL line. Generally it works fine but
occasionally the receptionist cannot hear any voice after the extension rings.
I use
callgroup=2
pickupgroup=2
and it works for me, did you try that?
Chris Mason
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I have a newly provisioned livevoip account which registers
OK but the incoming calls are not being authenticated as livevoip and only work
as the guest context:
[livevoip]
type=user
secret=mySecret
host=64.34.59.73
callerid="Livevoip IAX User"
context=livevoip-in
[guest]
t
I removed the old version, deleted the install directory, and installed a
new version, then changed the config so it connects to a different pbx. I am
still seeing all the old extensions, nothing from the new pbx, even though
ipswitchboard is connecting to the new pbx. Where are the extensions bein
I am sending faxes from a standalone fax and going through a
TDM400 ( 2xFXS, 2xFXO ). I don’t want to send over the internet, in fact
the only reason I am going through the card at all is to capture the dialing
for call accounting.
Everybody tells me to use G.711 but I don’t see how
you
Folks,
Let's try trimming the replies. I'm sick of wading through 100 lines of
reply to find a single line comment.
Chris Mason
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> There are other accountings available, and a Windows solution is for ME
> the very last choice!!!
Really? I am about to commission someone to write a call accounting package
for us because there is nothing out there. Exactly what else is available?
Chris Mason
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Call Accounting is such an important issue for me it is literally a make or
break component, without it I will not be able to deploy Asterisk at our
resort. If I have to use a windows computer to download and run the client
end of the software, so be it. At least the software will work and I will
I am developing a dial plan for our office, and I am having
the usual problems when matching extensions, expecially between local and
international numbers. Is there a command that will enable tracing the matching
while at the colsole? I would like to see how Asterisk is matching the digits
In the Asterisk system I am testing for implementation at a small
luxury resort, there are four fax machines that the guests can use for sending
and receiving faxes. Because they require confidentiality, we cannot use
hylafax or other method than a stand alone fax.
I would just connect the
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