Richard Cook ha scritto:
Hello,
Has anyone had issues with faxes showing up squished in the TIFF file?
Any ideas what could be causing it?
there's a faq on the spandsp site.
the problem is not with spandsp. it's with the image visualization
program. (i.e. irfanview 3.97 (win32) has the
Roger Schreiter ha scritto:
Marco Parmeggiani wrote:
...
i had no problems receiving faxes with version 3.7.2.
on the other hand i have big problems in sending multipage faxes. only
Hi,
where did you get that version?
On libtiff.org, 3.6.1 is the most recent one.
you're pointing
I tried with several iax softphones:
iaxcomm
idefix
iaxphone
and i have a problems that i do not have with SIP clients.
A calls B, B phone starts ringing, asterisk says that call has been
accepted, that is ringing but it is not yet answered. If B picks up,
asterisk says that call has been
Roger Schreiter ha scritto:
Hi,
package tiff-v3.5.7 contains the currently recommended version
of libtiff in order to run spandsp (fax support for asterisk).
i had no problems receiving faxes with version 3.7.2.
on the other hand i have big problems in sending multipage faxes. only
the
Remco Barende ha scritto:
Do you see anything on the console even if you dial a number that isn't
answered?
i see this for a non existant number:
Attempting call on Zap/g1/12345 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 (Retry 1)
i guess it prints out for every call originated by a call file.
asterisk
Marco Parmeggiani ha scritto:
on the other hand i have big problems in sending multipage faxes. only
the first page goes through.
uhm, no, neither the first page is received. i was optimistic.
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Can someone explain me what's going on and why the receiver of this fax
guives up saying communication error?
Slow carrier up
Slow carrier down
Slow carrier up
CSI: 40 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 34 39 34 35 36 34 39 35 30 20 39 33 2b
CSI without final frame tag
Remote fax gave CSI as: +39 059465494
I'm using autodial in conjuction with TxFax to send faxes on demand.
An home made application generates the call file and puts it in the
outgoing spool, the file is like this:
Channel:Zap/g1/1232314324
MaxRetries:0
RetryTime:60
WaitTime:20
Context:faxout
Extension:s
Manuel Casal ha scritto:
I made the make menuconfig and make dep in the kernel sources.
i do not remember well how i solved that problem but i'm sure that make
dep will issue you a warning and stop.
run make to start the kernel build process and then stop it after few
seconds. it will
Manuel Casal ha scritto:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.8-24.16-obj/i386/smp'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `modules'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.8-24.16-obj/i386/smp'
make: *** [linux26] Error 2
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8a on a Debian 3.1
The system is connected with an HFC card directly to the telco line
card is in TE mode
and signalling used is bri_cpe_ptmp
I am able to dial out some numbers and some not.
In particular it seems that i can't call mobiles and special telco
Matteo Brancaleoni ha scritto:
I am able to dial out some numbers and some not.
In particular it seems that i can't call mobiles and special telco
numbers like the information call center, emergency numbers,...
try with:
pridialplan=unknown
prilocaldialplan=unknown
it works.
thanks
Nick Barnes ha scritto:
I've only ever seen when the signalling is wrong. For example if the line is
in PTMP mode when it should be in PTP or vice-versa.
this is the zapata.conf:
group = 1
context=default
signalling = bri_net_ptmp
channel = 1-2
So, you're using NT mode PTMP signalling.
Emanuele Pucciarelli wrote:
Are you sharing the IRQ? (check /proc/interrupts)
hi, what do you think? this is a bit too much low level for me.
ciop:~# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 780877027IO-APIC-edge timer
7: 2IO-APIC-edge parport0
9: 1
Hi, i've downloaded/compiled/installed the bristuffed asterisk
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8a
and i'm using it with an hfc card. It runs on a debian 3.1 sarge machine
with kernel 2.6.11. Asterisk works well if i configure the card using
isdn4linux.
I'm having problems dialing out (not
In data Tue, 8 Mar 2005 18:25:38 + (GMT), hai scritto:
[chan_zap.so]Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource:
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so: undefined symbol:
ast_retrieve_call_to_death
Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:391 load_modules: Loading module
I have some problems starting asterisk with a hfc card using zaphfc:
[chan_zap.so]Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource:
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so: undefined symbol:
ast_retrieve_call_to_death
Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:391 load_modules: Loading
I've downloaded and compiled zaphfc and libpri.
To do that i've downloaded bri-stuff and commented out the asterisk related
stuff because i've installed it from a debian package.
Does this means that i have to rebuild the whole asterisk thing to support
zaphfc?
thanks
ciao
In data Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:43:05 +0100, hai scritto:
I'm trying to use an hfc based pci card with asterisk but every call fails
falling in the congestion extension.
More info.
This is the output from asterisk:
-- Registered SIP 'marco' at 192.168.0.5 port 5060 expires 120
--
I'm trying to use an hfc based pci card with asterisk but every call fails
falling in the congestion extension.
exten = _0.,1,Dial(${TRUNK}:${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}||tr)
exten = _0.,2,Congestion
Looking in the syslog i can see:
isdn: HiSax,ch0 cause: E001B
it seems that this is a terrible error
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