Title: Parial Hang with cvs-HEAD and queues/agentcallbacklogin
Hi
Last night I upgraded an asterisk install from cvs of early this year to current cvs head and all seemed to be working OK, but now Im having several problems which seem to be related to queues. First off queues dont work,
Most people get echo issues with x100p's in the UK due to mismatched
impedance, the newer TDM400P is much better, and you could get this with 3
FXO modules (otherwise known as a TDM03B I believe).
HTH
Ed
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As explained on the wiki page
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Cisco+7940-7960+auto-answer+config you don't
just do a dial(phone1phone2) you put all the phones through to a
conference, the one drawback of this is that you have to set one of the
cisco's lines to autoanswer, which you probably won't
I think the port.h in this distribution may have been created from
tiffv3.5.7 while you have tiffv3.6.0 - (or maybe something else), anyway I
had this problem, and installing tiffv3.5.7 and copying the port.h from that
distribution to /usr/local/include fixed it
HTH
Ed
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You need to run:
patch -p1 ast-UK-and-DTMF-pol-CID.diff
You may need to change the -p1 to -p0 depending on the paths in the diff.
I don't think this patch applies cleanly with current CVS head - I know for
sure the 31-08 version does.
HTH
Ed
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] UK Disconnect supervision with TDM400P
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 22:02, Edward Eastman wrote
Hi
Is this patch (http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001719)
the best/only way to get callerid working in the UK with a tdm400p? I thought Id
seen a patch thatd gone into cvs, but maybe I was just imagining things
;)
Should this patch work against current cvs? Of the 3
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] UK Callerid bug #1719 TDM400p
Edward Eastman wrote:
Hi
Is this patch
(http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001719) the
best/only way to get callerid working in the UK with a tdm400p? I
thought I'd seen a patch that'd gone into cvs
I think what you want is an attended or consultative transfer, this can be
accomplished in different ways depending on your setup, for zap channels see
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+tips+zap+transfer with SIP this will
normally be implemented on your hard/soft phone. Another alternative
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] UK Disconnect supervision with TDM400P
Edward Eastman wrote:
I've got a TDM11B with the fxo port plugged into a standard UK BT PSTN
line,
loading wcfxs with OPERMODE=UK. All's working well
Cisco headset pinout is different from normal ones (grr)
If it's just for you, (ie nothing too professional ;) you can snip the lead
of an existing plantronics type headset and do some reordering - this will
give you the necessary info (sorry - can't remember exactly how I did it):
This is something I'm after as well, what I have found is the following:
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001082
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2004-February/003201.html
which pretty much does what I(you) want, the one problem with it is that
while the agent is
Hi
I know this gets covered fairly regularly, but I've had a search through the
archives and can't find anything dealing with this specifically - apologies
if I've missed it though.
I've got a TDM11B with the fxo port plugged into a standard UK BT PSTN line,
loading wcfxs with OPERMODE=UK.
Look at call queues
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20call%20queues
if you don't want to mess around with MOH holding positions etc use the
'r' argument for the queue app.
HTH
Ed
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IAX2 uses udp port 4569, so youll probably have to open that up on your
firewall/router.
http://www.voip-info.org/ is a good starting place for any asterisk problems
- specifically:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+firewall+rules
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