to do it is archaic. What?!?! The Dell tech guy kept saying that
I can
define an IRQ in Linux, and I kept telling him that I need two unique
(not
Doesn't IO-APIC work for you or is that what you meant by virtual IRQ?
I thought IO-APIC changed the way the APIC worked but it was under OS
Quoting Nick Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The problem I'm
having
is the only PCI slot shares an IRQ with the SATA controller. Any
altering of one device's IRQ takes the other device's IRQ with it in
lockstep.
Nick, the word from Dell is that SC stands for Simplified
Configuration and there is
of RAM they have. You will be storing voicemail
in RAM unless you put it off-device like an NFS mount, etc. (Some
mfg/models have USB2 ports and you can put a USB stick on them and
basically forget about the problem).
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David Cook (Canada
Vincent Delporte wrote:
Hi
Most of our customers have generic names like Hospital, so I need
to
rewrite their caller ID name by looking up the number in a database
on
the Asterisk server, and rewriting the name such as Reading
Hospital
so that we know who's calling.
Any idea if this can be
Michael Sampson wrote ..
Say I have agents using a softphone like eyebeam that has 6 lines.
They
log in to the queue. Say there are 3 agents in my queue. 3 calls come
in
and all three agents are on a call. Now a fourth call comes in. Is it
possible to have it setup so that the 4 call rings
If you just want to control a couple of digital points this hardware
may be overkill, but it is cool stuff.
For smaller implementations you can just use the outbound control lines
(DTR RTS) on an RS232C port. That can give you control of two on/off
devices.
They only sink about 20ma so
?
txgain=0}
signalling=fxo_ks
group=2
mailbox=500
channel=3
rxgain=0
txgain=0
mailbox=
channel=4
rxgain=0
txgain=0
Thanks, dbc.
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David Cook (Canada)
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