I don't know why but my * is not accepting Register Messages.
Have you seen this kind of problem before??
I need help!
Thank in advance.
*CLI Nov 19 15:42:11 NOTICE[12893]: chan_sip.c:4869
register_verify: Peer
'111' is trying
Currently, our office phone systems have 6 outside lines
coming in. The
actual phones have lights ( indicators ) for these lines, so matter
where you are in the office, you can look at the phones and see that
someone is on line #2 ( for instance ). I am not 100%, but I suspect
that
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Scott Herrick
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom IP 500 Config Files - searching
All,
Has
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Motorola Vt1000
First off -- congratulations to
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Benjk's Question Why FXS
How about a school strapped for cash, with around 60 POTS phones on
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James H. Thompson
Sipura 200 ATA is $40/port
Linksys PAP2-NA is $25/port
You're correct, I was looking at prices of _new_ channel banks instead of
these devices. At $25 or $40 per port it
All I can say about Polycom and Cisco, is that dealing with Cisco is
MUCH easier than dealing with Polycom for the updates for
their phones.
I chased my tail for a couple days before I found a place
where I could
get the firmware. I find it kind of funny that all of the Polycom
Title: Message
The piece of plastic is built in to the IP600. Use a
screwdriver or something similar and push the little piece of plastic out from
the top inside the cradle. It will pop out, and you can turn it over and
reinsert it upside down to hold the receiver in place.
From:
I'm using SIP 1.3.1 with Boot RPM 2.50 and so far everything's running great.
I don't use # transfer though, so haven't tried that. I use the softkeys
instead to transfer.
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Why don't you take your problem up with them and not with this list? This has
absolutely NOTHING to do with asterisk. Just because they're listed in the
wiki doesn't mean that it's endorsed.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom SoundPoint IP 300 Configuration
I just got a Polycom soundpoint and I set it up
Check the wiki for dtmfmode. It is explained here:
http://voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20sip%20dtmfmode
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Try using kewlstart. signaling=fxs_ks in zapata.conf and
signaling=fxsks in zaptel.conf.
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connected to Meridan-1
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Hi-
I have an upcoming order for a bunch of asterisk boxes,
Don,
I have the same situation at home. I have a shared mailbox (500), and each of
my other two SIP phones have their own. I wanted the MWI to light up for
either the individual or shared mailbox. I didn't want to use broadcasting,
since I wanted the message to clear when either of us listened to
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 20:11, Sean McKay wrote:
Say I want someone to join in on the conversation, I'd rather much have
them be able to just lift the receiver and begin to talk rather than have
to do conferencing.
This is done on PSTN (normal home phone), and I've seen it done on PBX's
such
I'd be interested in seeing how you did it. The lack of a backlight was a
serious omission on Cisco's part IMHO.
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Has anyone had specific problems, or outages with VoicePulse?
Brian
Voicepulse Connect has had numerous outages over the past month or so. I've
been down (that I've noticed) at least 5 different times. It was a similar
issue to what Broadvoice is experiencing
BroadVoice IS down, it is NOT working... I have tried it like 2
minutes ago just using my GrandStream and also with X-Lite and both
are
not working...
it refuses to register... and when I check the logs in
X-Lite, it's showing
404 Not Found which means that the proxy is either not
SOAPBOX
Thank you, Jay. As the object of Jeremy's lazy ass response to that very
question, I couldn't agree more. (Search the archives if you're not sure what
I'm referring to.) I will not be giving Nufone any business due to his
attitude. I myself am relatively new to Asterisk (using it about 4
I'm having an
interesting problem with a Cisco 7960 phone, and two Asterisk servers. I'm not
sure if this problem is specific to the 7960, or even to Asterisk for that
matter.
Here's the scenario.
I have an * server at one location with a public IP address (i.e. not behing
NAT). I have a
I am having the same problem with voicepulse, since their change announcement
the other day.
This is what I get on the * console:
Jul 20 18:59:46 NOTICE[1156066224]: chan_iax2.c:5183 socket_read: Rejected
connect attempt from 66.234.228.132
Here are the relevant part of my iax.conf, set
I don't know anything about this card, but if its power connector is meant
only to drive a fan, I'd be cautious using it on a Digium card. I'd put it on
a scope and make sure it provides clean power first.
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Gabriel Millerd wrote:
Is there a magic 'fan card' that has a
I've been running * (various HEAD versions) on Mandrake 10.0 for over a month
with no major issues. I've had trouble with my zapata card, but I believe
that was due to a flaky motherboard.
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Yes! I have this same problem. This along with the fact that they go down
REGULARLY make me not want to use their service for anything other than
testing.
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Dean,
This really has nothing to do with Asterisk. I suspect
you'll get better response by posting to a Linux oriented list. Check your
distribution vendor's website, as I'm sure they will have
links.
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, Reid A. Forrest wrote:
I've done something similar at home, but made my dialplan such that I
can dial either 10 or 11 digits locally. I don't use a throw away
digit at all. Any 7, 10, or 11 digit call will be appropriately
mangled and sent out the PSTN / VoIP provider.
Sure would be nice
Title: Message
Ive done something similar at home,
but made my dialplan such that I can dial either 10 or 11 digits locally. I dont
use a throw away digit at all. Any 7, 10, or 11 digit call will
be appropriately mangled and sent out the PSTN / VoIP provider.
From:
[EMAIL
Is it just me, or is this attitude becoming all too common with VoIP
Providers?
From Nufone's website:
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call 248-724-8647.
Umm don't think so. I as the potential customer shouldn't have to beg for
info / services.
I do something very similar with my home system. I'm using Voicepulse, and
want to be able to dial 10 digits instead of 11 for local calls. My local
area codes are 321 and 407. Everything else is considered LD.
exten = _407NXX,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1${EXTEN})
exten =
Not sure about the SetCallerID bit, but the rest does. Your SetCallerID may
work (not sure). I use SetCallerID(Reid Forrest (407) 555-1212)
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Take a look in your syslogs on the
asterisk server for clues. Not sure how Debian logs, but on Redhat you need to
inspect /var/log/secure and /var/log/messages. It looks like your keys are
fine. Id check to make sure ws_ftp is using the correct SSH version
(i.e. SSH 2). Compare your putty
FWIW, if anyone is interested the same goes for Voicepulse. I've been using
it for multiple inbound and outbound calls for about a month.
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Ummm X100P IS an analog adaptor.
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Santos
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zapata FXO always answers call?
Steven Critchfield wrote:
You can usually find several on ebay for about $40
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Where to get 48 volt Power Supplies for Cisco IP
Phones
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Motorola / Vanguard, H.323 and Asterisk
As I write this, I'm trying to imagine what you have in mind. Bring
FXO's and FXS's into the
Has anyone had any luck using Vanguard
routers with Asterisk? Were considering using Motorola / Vanguard 6560s
with FXO and FXS cards with Asterisk for a (very small) office phone system. Im
completely new to Asterisk, so Im afraid I cant get any more
specific than that. We just happen
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