Yes thats the bottom line, its mostly the country code which can be 1-3
digits long. There is no rules based solution for this. Historicaly each
country picked a number "out of a hat" except the US (which had to be
number "1") because as we all know it's the centre of the universe. The
former USSR
Am Mittwoch, den 20.12.2006, 14:42 -0500 schrieb Doug Crompton:
> Anthony,
>
> Ok I understand. The "011" is unique though and I guess the problem is
> the length of the remaining digits. This could vary based on country?? and
> I suspect there is no unique rule that could be applied??? I have no
Anthony,
Ok I understand. The "011" is unique though and I guess the problem is
the length of the remaining digits. This could vary based on country?? and
I suspect there is no unique rule that could be applied??? I have not
studied this but is there any uniqness to the remaining digits?
Doug
I have been using an approach such as this but am looking for something
else because of some limitations it has. The phone thinks it dialed,
and was connected to "011" (which it was)
As such, that will be stored in the phones dial history (redial if
nothing else).
I'm not even certain what I wa
Well that is certainly an option but not all phones would have a send key
especially if you are using analog phones. I guess the # keys functions in
that way on many of those.
I still like my "wired" phones to work like they use to. You dial a number
and it executes the call immediately.
Ok I cam
don
Doug
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, [iso-8859-1] Jes?s M?ndez Rom?n wrote:
Hi,
Where can I find that option?
Thanks
Jesus
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I am located on the west coast of the united states.
In order to dial an international number from within the US, we must
first dial the special international access code that tells the PSTN
"the following call is an international one" - in the US that is "011",
followed by the country code, an
Sorry, I did not read the original message completely. The answer is no I
do not make international calls. I do not know anyone in any other country
to call! I do not have a rule for that but it should be easy to implement
as 01x would not match anything I currently have for early dial. Would you
a
ere can I find that option?
Thanks
Jesus
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ot;Line"
> > configuration tabs. (so you'd have to set it on each account you were
> > using on the phone)
> >
> > Gordon
> >
> >
> >> Doug
> >>
> >> On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, [iso-8859-1] Jes?s M?ndez Rom?n wrote:
> >>
can I find that option?
Thanks
Jesus
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Ok, I am looking through the iax.conf file now and see 'guest' with no
password and tried to add another but none of these seem to let me log from
my softphone. I did restart asterisk each time.
Thanks!
On 11/28/06, blackwater dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have asterisk installed and now w
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: Re: [asterisk-users] Re: Newbie Questions - Grandstorm phones?
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
> I came to the same conclusion.
> There is one thing however that the GXP2000 needs in my opinion.
> There is no dial plan avaiable in the configuration, this means that when
&g
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> I came t
I am agree with you. Do you use the latest version of firmware?
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On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
> I came to the same conclusion.
> There is one thing however that the GXP2000 needs in my opinion.
> There is no dial plan avaiable in the configuration, this means that when
> dialing a number there is a slight delay before it actually dials.
> With a d
I came to the same conclusion.
There is one thing however that the GXP2000 needs in my opinion.
There is no dial plan avaiable in the configuration, this means that when
dialing a number there is a slight delay before it actually dials.
With a dial plan the dialed number is sent immeadiately the pa
After doing some research on the Internet and studying all the major IP phones, I have came to a conclusion that Grandstream GXP-2000 has the most features of all the phones for the least price of all. I don't know how they are managing to manufacture their product for such a cheap price, but they'
ks again for the quick responses & help.
>
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quick responses & help.
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location1 to a user at location2.
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Thanks everyone for the input. After pricing everything we need out,
it's not worth trying to get our old system to work, so I've pitched
ditching everything and sta
o location1 to a user at location2.
Thanks again for the quick responses & help.
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Ken
If these are older comdials then they are just analog phones with
"extra signaling". The extra signaling could be on the main twisted
pair (likely) or on the next twisted pair as data (9600 baud modem)
like some of the nortels do. Always remember that it would cost the
companies a ton to ma
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I knew I should've waited til tomorrow to send the e-mail so I
could have a nights thought on the subject.
That being said, scratch the FXO/FXS thing, what I really picture
i
I knew I should've waited til tomorrow to send the e-mail so I could have a nights thought on the subject.
That being said, scratch the FXO/FXS thing, what I really picture is someway of passing proprietary information through the Asterisk PBX's on both ends to get remote locations on our phon
Thanks Mr.Miano
Thanks a lot. Now I think I wont have to bother about balming all my problems
to zapata. I have also succeeded quite a bit and installed a basic PBX system
without it.
Thanks a lot again.
With warm regards.
Vivek J. Joshi.
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Trikon electronics Pvt. Ltd.
--Op
jose luis campos wrote:
Hi All
Finally, after some reading ;^), I can do some basic sip channel
configuration (two softphones communicating each other), the next step
i did was to register with a sip provider (voipjet), and with my free
25cents I call my mother, my girlfriend and some frie
OK, I'm only one step up from newbie, but I can try to help.
I asssume you have a digium card. What kind do you have? You will
need an FXS module if you are using an analogue (Plain Old Telephone -
POTS) phone. Do you wish to handle calls from the Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN)? Yo
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My concern is for our incoming lines. I am not sure whether to go with a
VOIP provider or to stay with our existing lines. A T-1 may also be an
option for our phone lines. We could also use the t-1 for our internet.
Does anyone know of a PSTN gateway that is fairl
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 18:42:27 -, Mike Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately I seem to have another problem!
>
> I am using sipgate for the incoming line - and it appears that you cannot
> get DTMF to work in that configuration. Unless anyone knows anything
> different of course!!
I'
Unfortunately I seem to have another problem!
I am using sipgate for the incoming line - and it appears that you cannot
get DTMF to work in that configuration. Unless anyone knows anything
different of course!!
> > I just want one of my incoming numbers to go to an IVR service that
> > will allo
thanks a lot for your help, I will try to make the dialplan.
[]s, gandhi
Gary G. Hendershot wrote:
Two items to consider
1) make sure you have the connections right ... Your FXO port on the card
(the one you will signal using FXS) is connected to the incoming phone line
Your FXS port on
Thank you!
I took your advise and replaced the original vm-password.gsm file. Worked like
a charm.
Thanks again,
Paul
--- Jason Kawakami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> >
> > Hello All.
> >
> > I'm just beginning with Asterisk and I have it all working now. I'm u
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>
> Hello All.
>
> I'm just beginning with Asterisk and I have it all working now. I'm using
> Asterisk 1.0 RC1.
>
> My only question is this; when I check my voice mail the PBX simply says
> "password". I wanted to make it say "please enter your voice mail
password"
>I'm going to be helping to set * up for the company I work for, and in
>doing all my research about it, have found it to be a very viable
>solution for my SOHO side business at home. I do however have a few
>questions, forgive me if they're stupid but I'm new to all of this.
OK. I'll bite.
>1. I
nt: Sunday, June 13, 2004 7:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re : Newbie help !
hi..
nope I do know about x100p being the fxo and the usb device being the
fxs
fxo using fxs signalling and fxs using fxo signalling and it is
reflected suitably in my zapata.conf and zaptel.c
hi..
nope I do know about x100p being the fxo and the usb device being the fxs
fxo using fxs signalling and fxs using fxo signalling and it is
reflected suitably in my zapata.conf and zaptel.conf...
The problem is that the S100U usb device is not identified upon zap show
channels ... only th
> If you want
> MusicOnHold and Conferencing however, you will need one card for the
timing.
Why - I had used only ztdummy that works for MOH and conf.
uncomment ztdummy in the makefile for zaptel and compile.
/Hans-Henrik Andresen
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 15:11:59 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: newbie ISDN question
From: "Klaus-Peter Junghanns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Currently i am polishing the driver for the hfc-s pci a chipset,
>
Will the driver support big endian systems (PPC) - most ISDN cards seem to
ship only with Wintel drivers. I have ISDN but at the moment have to use an
analogue interface through a TA.
Iain
--On Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:11 pm +0100 Klaus-Peter Junghanns
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> Is there a list of cards that use this chipset somewhere on the 'net?
> I've googled for it, but most pages only talk about "cards based on the
> HFC-S chipset" without listing brand and model names.
>
Acer ISDN-Surf, Billion Bipac ISDN, Trust PCI ISDN Modem, D-LINK DMI-128+
to name a few ;-)
r
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 at 15:11, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:
> Currently i am polishing the driver for the hfc-s pci a chipset,
> which i used in numerous el-cheapo ISDN cards (street price around
> 30 EUR).
ah - that's much closer to the home user's typical budget :)
Is there a list of cards
Hi,
yes, for the home user it's still too expensive. Although it's
really cheap if you compare it to other 4 BRI cards on the market.
Currently i am polishing the driver for the hfc-s pci a chipset,
which i used in numerous el-cheapo ISDN cards (street price around
30 EUR). This will bring zaptel
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 at 12:15, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:
> The quadBRI card is EUR 600, excluding VAT.
this looks like a great piece of hardware, but I think it's too
expensive for home users like me who wouldn't really need more than
one or two BRI ports.
So do you have any plans for a s
> ;
> ; Music on hold class definitions
> ;
> [classes]
> default => quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
> ;loud => mp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
> ;random => quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3,-z
Hi, Consider me the most embarrased newbie _ever_. It was as simple as
whitespace: I had 'mohmp3, -z',
> Message: 1
> From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie question
> Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 13:14:44 +0300
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have the same error only whan I start Asterisk with asterisk -vc
> If I start it with saf
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