Just don't do what one of my friends did, and fed-ex his backup CDs to
his mom in Biloxi ... who kept them in a box on a shelf out back in the
shed.
After the storm, they found precisely half of one... embedded in the
siding on the house...
-K
Mike M wrote:
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at
Just because they're -sold- in that configuration doesn't mean that
they're -solid- in that configuration. I don't think most people will be
doing anything close to the CPU load that transcoding in Asterisk puts
on a CPU. The fact that there is a fan option for this configuration
should tell
in the sip
config for the 9133i extension?
-Original Message-
From: Karl S. Katzke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:11 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] aastra 9133i DTMF tones
Hey - I know there's some other people
I've been running 2.6.9-11 EL ... CentOS 4, to be precise, on all of my
servers (file, Thin Client, web, database, et. al.) for the past three
months. Things are rock-solid and I'm pleased as pie.
-Karl Katzke
Streetlamp Software Solutions, Inc.
http://www.streetlampsoftware.com
Anthony
Hey - I know there's some other people out there that have the 9133i ...
has anyone gotten the DTMF tones to work after the far side picks up? I
didn't have any problems out of the box with my SPA-841 phones... the
aastra has been nicer so far, but I can't seem to get it to dial the
touch
When I make a recording by setting up an extension with a record()
statement in my dialplan, the resulting recording plays VERY quietly
when it's played back over a POTS line, even though it sounds fine in
the office. Is there any way to increase the gain on in-office
recordings? I read the
Ooh. Jenny, your problem might be the motherboard. (I should know, I run
that same motherboard at home as my gaming machine.) It's a piece of
crud. I actually blew through four of them before I found one that
worked properly. I wouldn't worry about the AGP running on there, but do
make sure
I recorded a greeting from one of my extensions by creating an extension
(6001) and then using record(filename:gsm) to record the greeting.
Callers have reported that when they call in, the greeting is VERY murky
and quiet and fades in and out. Is there a better way to create record
Oh, great. ;-) For next time, does anyone have recommendations for a
particular motherboard or a particular type of motherboard?
Next time, I'd actually buy a Dell SC420 or something similar. :-P
X isn't installed, so you can spend more time w/ your sister. ;-)
Aww, drat ... I mean,
Chris - Actually, he's talking the chipsets that run Intel chips of all
stripes versus the chipsets that run ADM kit.
Intel-[approved,compatible] chipsets are almost uniformly higher quality
than the stuff that runs AMD kit... supports things like APIC, where
I've run into very new
I'm a newbie to Asterisk, but I'm moderately knowledgeable about phone
systems. Right now, I'm most certainly confused.
I have a TDM-04B (four FXO) and four analog FXO lines running into it
from an AdTran 616. I have Asterisk working internally, although I could
use some help getting incoming
Of course, after spending a full 12 hours bashing my head against the
problem, I found my low voltage contractor had reversed the tip and the
ring. *bashes head against the wiring cabinet*...
-K
Karl S. Katzke wrote:
I'm a newbie to Asterisk, but I'm moderately knowledgeable about phone
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