I'm not aware of Centile using Asterisk though it could be so ...I used Centile's Callpad as an example as :1. hardware vendors (Avaya, Alcatel, ...) do not tell much about their own user GUI software2. and Centile software is often used by IP Telephony Service Providers which also use Asterisk.
2006/6/20, Adi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I want to setup an IVR on Trixbox and use it to
send calls to agents, and i want to integrate this with sugar CRM that comes
with tixbox.
can some one please help me
Adi
Have you tried http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=137 ?Regards
2006/6/20, Jean-Denis Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
May I advertise MozIAX (moziax.mozdev.org) ?It is well suited to thin client environment, because the user interface(Firefox extension) and the engine (iax and sound management)
communicate through network, so you can run the UI on the server, andthe
2006/6/8, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And yes, when Digium's Octasic-based module starts shipping (currently in beta testing),Could you elaborate ?Any schedule ?Cheers
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2006/6/7, Jon Schøpzinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HelloBe aware that the Nokia E60, E61 and E70 does not support NAT.Just to be shure that you know that.A clever choice from Nokia, so that users has to have some local equipment from the telco.Jon
What do you mean by users has to have some local
exten = _2,1,Answerexten = _2,2,Wait,2exten = _2,3,DeadAGI,
a2billing.phpexten = _2,4,Wait,2exten = _2,5,HangupI tried it and the call is answered bu Asterisk and never dials thedestination. :(I'm far from being an expert but which line among those above
2006/5/26, Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Audio problems can come for a variety of reasons.They are caused by (but notlimited to) things such as- IRQ sharing with another device with a shitty driver or poor hardware- Poor/inconsistent PCI bus behaviour and timing
- overloaded CPU or poor
>From my point of view, using cheap or expensive switch is not the point.The point is what kind of switch implementation Snom phones require ?.Up to now, it seems that problems relate to auto-negociation.
Would it be possible for anyone to check that, comparing fixed and auto-negociated behaviours
2006/5/26, Mimmus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,during gradual migration to Asterisk, I put Asterisk in front of a legacyAlcatel PBX:PRI PSTN -- Asterisk -- E1 cable -- Alcatel PBXAfter successful deployment of VoIP phones, it's time to drop Alcatel PBX!
I'd like to keep some of analog lines to support
Hi,I think shared line feature is missing in Asterisk (as it needs multiple registration).Phone monitoring is possible though I think you cannot monitor phones behind a E1-T1 trunk, for example.Hope this help
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Hi,Thanks to Cory's and HTH's help (spell ? black magic ?), I could at last unlock Network Configuration's menu.To unlock, I pressed Settings key then a combination of # and * keys from dialpad and it worked.
I really thought I've tried every possible combination before writing to this list but
Hi,I can't upgrade an old 7960 from SCCP 3.0 to SIP 7.5. Could you help ?From http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk701/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094584.shtml#sccptosip2
, I got the following:
Copy the desired binary image from Cisco.com to the root directory
of the TFTP server.
2006/5/17, Cory Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think around Q3/Q4 of this year, you'll see some very interesting newproducts which incorporate DECT for wireless.For consumer products withlimited mobility, it seems to make a bit more sense than WIFI.
Cory,Which DECT products are you specifically
2006/5/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,I have got hold of a Nokia E60 myself but could yet connect to any SIPserver. WLAN works fine and i am able to browse thru my SMC wirelessLAN. If some one has successfuly done the SIP configs, i would like to
get the detailsThanks in
2006/5/21, Greg Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have to upgrade to a new version of SCCP or older version of SIPbefore the bootloader on the phone will be able to handle the newerfirmware.In the same Cisco page you read the info is there - you can
either use an older version of SIP first, or a newer
Hi,2006/5/17, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(*) By fax doesn't hangup, I mean though Asterisk server forward an incoming fax call to the right extension, it keeps on ringing the fax machine which never hangup. Maybe the flash signal is too weak
I'm very confused by the above statement.What do
2006/5/21, Steve Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lee Howard wrote: Olivier Krief wrote: For example, it seems that Brother 8360P uses Super G3 mode. Is there a fax-modem offering such capability so that I could easily check if I still cannothangup when I enable or disable Super G3 mode ?
MultiTech
Hi,
An Cisco 7960 ipphone has been set to SCCP firmware
by one of our students.
I want to set it to 7.5 SIP firmware and I've been
unsuccessful yet.
Firmware versions are SCCP 3.0 (Source:
2006/5/20, Cory Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olivier
Complete these steps:
Go to the main Date/Time screen.How do you get to that screen ?It's crazy but when I plug my phone, the only thing I can see is :a black strip on top with 2 lines bellow showing :
Cisco Systems, Inc.Copyright
if that changes its behavior.
Terrelle
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2006/5/16, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So I was telling myself : what if I could buy the most inclusive fax-modem, connect it to a PC, and run a bunch of test scripts to gather useful information on both production and preparation systems ?.
Total waste of money as the problem isn't the fax
Hi,
Following last thread onunifying blind and
attendedtransfers (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.telephony.pbx.asterisk.user/146002/focus=146683)
I think it would be great if a user could either
:
1. transform a transfer into into a
blind-and-forget transfer one pressing # key
2006/5/15, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Which fax-modem would you pick if you had to test fax capabilities ?The fax modem is not really the issue with asterisk. By far, themajority of existing analog fax machines installed and being sold today
will function just fine with asterisk.Hi Rich,I
2006/5/16, Lee Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olivier Krief wrote: For example, it seems that Brother 8360P uses Super G3 mode. Is there a fax-modem offering such capability so that I could easily check if I still cannothangup when I enable or disable Super G3 mode ?
MultiTech 5634-series and MainPine
Hi,
Which fax-modem would you pick if you had to test
fax capabilities ?
For instance, before releasing a new PBX system
offering fax connectivity, you would like to make sure you "comply"
withmost fax machines and protocols.
As you can't afford you buy and maintain tens of
such fax
2006/5/3, Asterisk User [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does Asterisk support QSIG SIP Tunneling or QSIG SIP Interworking?
Do you mean something like ECMA 336 ?http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-336.pdfRegards
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2006/5/3, Marco Mouta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+zapata.conf
I've made some tests using this in Portugal and seems to work:---
switchtype=qsig ; you may try this in your
2006/5/4, Craig Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you have both sides of the call it is possible.It may not be practicalthough.If one side was using spandsp then it is both possible andpractical.CraigCould you elaborate ?
And if a fax is recorded with Asterisk voicemail application (in case an error in
2006/4/23, Armin Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Olivier Krief wrote: 2006/4/21, Armin Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:But if you want to forward a call (which was already accepted by Asterisk)
to another CAPI application, it is not possible. (Well, Eicon has a special driver
2006/4/24, Armin Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When using a card with onboard DSPs (or even the software fax of AVM Fritzbinary-only driver) you can do faxing with the CAPI interface. That meansyou don't get the audio data stream, you get the fax-data instead which can
be save in a file.In that
2006/4/21, Armin Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But if you want to forward a call (which was already accepted by Asterisk)to another CAPI application, it is not possible. (Well, Eicon has a specialdriver which can do a lot of CAPI extensions, but I did not try this yet).
So if you want to do that, I
To benefit from DIVA Server 4BRI fax hardware capabilities, what is the best software combination ? Asterisk and Hylafax ?Shall we then allocate destination numbers and or ports for each of those 2 applications ?
And if you want to offer to every user, a unique extension for fax and voice, would
Has anyone tried to set Message Waiting Indicators up when public network access and voicemail service are managed by an Asterisk server TDM-connected to a legacy PBX serving analog and digital phones ?For instance:
Location 1:- 200 users on a legacy PBX- among those users, 50 have access to
2006/4/19, Lee Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
iaxmodem uses the spandsp library.So currently its modulation protocolsupport is limited to V.27ter and V.29.Partial (sending) V.17 supportis available.V.34 (Super G3) support is not.So those are fax speeds
2400 bps through 14400 bps for sending and 2400
2006/4/20, John Novack (port) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There should be no need forTWO feature codes.I fully second that : what matters most is to satisfy users.Unified transfer method offer :- simplicity,- hardware independance (think about mobile phones, or people occasionnaly using foreign language
2006/4/18, Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
iaxmodem is a software modem that uses the IAX protocol and registers toAsterisk as an IAX client allowing HylaFAX all the resources of theAsterisk PRI or whatever allows connectivity.Thank you very much for the explaination.
1. Does using iaxmodem imply
2006/4/17, Nicholas Kathmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I agree with Lee.I have about 30 machines in production using iaxmodemand hylafax which work perfectly.Most are running off of T1s, but someare on TDM400 and TDM2400s.I only use IBM servers (which are about
twice the cost for the low end Dells), and
2006/4/18, Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nicholas Kathmann wrote: Both hylafax and * are on the same machine and using the same PSTN interfaces (whether T1 or TDM).It uses iaxmodem to communicate
between the two systems
2006/4/17, Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2) You will fail. 100% uptime doesn't happen - ever - folks get close,
but every step costs exponentially more, and gets exponentially morecomplex - so much harder to maintain - so more fragile.To back Tim's reply, what happens if your E1 failover switch
2006/4/16, Koopmann, Jan-Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The drivers for their BRI/PRI cards are totally independant from thestandard HFC driver. I own a QuadBRI card and do not have any timingproblems whatsoever.We used this card and still got faxing problems (roughly 95% of faxes worked OK but 5% of
2006/4/14, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Factually, the sangoma cards integrate with the pci bus in a much morestable/usable way then does the digium TDM card (and I believe the te110if it uses the TigerJet pci chip).Could you elaborate ?
What are the pos's and con's of each PCI bus integration
Any clue for other countries (western Europe, for example) ?Cheers
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Hello,Which is your favorite SIP softphone with command line interface (ie with text imputs and outputs along with graphical GUI) ?Regards
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2006/4/4, Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suspect that in your case the fax channels are not natively bridged. I'mnot sure whether native bridging will work if you are using 2 cards.How would you prove that native bridging works (I mean independantly of current server processor or PCI bus load)
2006/4/3, mustardman29 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NO IRQ INTERRUPT ISSUES ON THE SANGOMA CARDS.THIS ALONE IS A GOOD ENOUGHREASON.I thought (but I'm not an expert) IRQ issues were consecutive to zaptel driver.Why would these card avoid IRQ issues ?
Cheers
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2006/4/3, Koopmann, Jan-Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you contacted Junghanns directly? They do not read this list. Usuallythey are very helpful in such issues. Phone them.What is your secret to get a reply from Junghanns ?
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2006/3/31, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, particularly for voice. For faxes, it may or may not be 90% andwill be directly related to how far off the clocks are (eg, how far outof sync they are).Which command should I use to measure clocks syncs ?
I'm thinking of something that for every fax,
Hello,
CouldQSIG be of any use to help a
receptionnist to monitor several PBX (Asterisk and legacy PBX alike)
?
For instance,
- Areceptionnist is registered as a user of
an Asterisk PBX,
- this Asterisk PBX receives an incoming call for a distant user registered on a legacy
PBX,
- This
2006/4/4, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olivier Krief wrote: 2006/3/31, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, particularly for voice. For faxes, it may or may not be 90% and will be directly related to how far off the clocks are (eg, how far out of sync they are). Which
2006/3/29, John Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The reality is, of course, that telephone systems have provided thisfunction for many years. A DSS/BLF is available on MANY so called legacysystems, so until this function is readily available , customers that
require a receptionist will continue to go
So, if you are absolutely sure that you've specified the correct T1synchronization parameters in your /etc/zaptel.conf and you still have
fax reliability issues, look elsewhere in your implementation for theroot cause.So, would you conclude that it's possible for a given T1/E1 to have incorrect
2006/3/30, Don Pobanz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adolfo R. Brandes wrote: Lee Howard wrote: However, based on the comments you give I'd suspect that you're having what people seem to be calling frame slipping.There seem to be
some motherboards that react poorly with Zap cards (or their respective
2006/3/30, Lee Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, based on the comments you give I'd suspect that you're havingwhat people seem to be calling frame slipping.There seem to be somemotherboards that react poorly with Zap cards (or their respective
drivers) and cause that.Your zttest results should be
Hello,1. We managed to get QuadBRI working along TDM22 cards in the same system.2. Digium is about to launch QuadBRI. Maybe we could then get more information about what it is possible to integrate inside a system.
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2006/3/31, Armin Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, this is possible of course with the Eicon Diva Server PRI (T1) card.This card provides a CAPI interface where you can connect Asterisk(withchan-capi) and any other CAPI based application like Hylafax.
You can e.g. configure chan-capi to use 20
2006/3/30, Tim Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HiOne solution would be to run two instances of Asterisk on your box.Onebristuffed version to act as a gateway, and then have another instanceof 1.2.6 latest/greatest for everything else.Link them via iax.
However, I understand that a bristuffed version
Hi,
How would you monitor Voice or Fax frames coming in
and out a PCI bus ?
For instance, you have 2 different TDM boards on a
given Asterisk server. You want to be sure before deploying a server or media
gateway, that no frames are "dropped" or "too delayed"on their way
fromTDMport to
Hello,
I would be delighted to know if you successfully bridged fax calls between
both cards, as I suppose :
- the Junghanns QuadBRI is connected to PSTN,
- at least, one analog fax is connected to the Digium TDM card.
Personnally, I had ongoing problems with fax calls crossing Junghanns BRI
Hello,
Does anyone know if LDAP is working or broken on 1.2.X ?
Regards
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Hello,
Does anyone have successfully connected an electronic payment terminal to an
ISDN BRI Asterisk server ?
Here is the architecture :
Public ISDN - [Junghanns.NET QuadBRI card inside Asterisk server
PCI bus Digium TDM2400 inside Asterisk server] Electronic payment
be better.
I will check the solution suggested by Olivier Krief
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Hello,
I asked the list the same kind of question a couple of weeks ago, without
much echo.
My opinion is that Asterisk servers are mostly operated through extented IP
hardphones such as Snom360 with sidecar extension.
To highlight this, I would say :
40% of corporate Asterisk systems are
Indeed
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On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Olivier Krief wrote
We couldn't set our 1.0.10 Asterisk system to pickup calls with Snom phones.
I've read patches http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=5014 and
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=5853 could provide that with 1.2.X but we
never tried ourselves.
I would be very happy to know if someone put that in a
Garth,
Do not use 5.3 but 5.3.3 instead as major crashes occur with 5.3.
Reagrds
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Hello,
We use a Junghanns.NET quad BRI card to connect an
analog fax to an ISDN public network.
Connections are :
Analog fax --analog- Siemens
Gigaset SX225 mini-PBX ---ISDN--- Asterisk with 4 ports BRI
---ISDN-- ISDN public network
We send faxes to many
Hi
all,Do you monitor call quality ?If positive, how do you proceed
?
How do you
estimate user's experience from rough lattency, MOS, throughput and so on
?
Which issues (echo ? call interruption ?) do you prevent with such
monitoring and which conter-measures do you engage when a problem
Hi
all,Do you monitor call quality ?If positive, how do you proceed
?
How do you
estimate user's experience from rough lattency, MOS, throughput and so on
?
Which
issues (echo ? call interruption ?) do you prevent with such monitoring
and which conter-measures do you engage when a problem
Matt,
Today, I'm working on a proposal for 150 seats PBX replacement.
Competitors are using Aastra Matra, Alcatel or Cisco IPBX.
Do you think I could name some of those call centers (those 100 using
vicidial) to prove Asterisk is a safe choice ?
If positive, is there a way I could get in touch
Hi all,
Do you monitor call quality ?
If positive, how do you proceed ?
Which issues (echo ? call interruption ?) do you prevent with such
monitoring and which conter-measures do you engage when a problem occurs ?
Cheers
Olivier
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