Greetings!
I have Asterisk 1.4.25.1 running as a Xen virtual machine using 64-bit
domU and Dom0 with faxing and was curious about other users' experiences
with it. So far receiving fax works just fine, but I'm curious if
anyone else is doing international faxing with asterisk. If yes, could
] On Behalf Of Martin W.
Capdevielle
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 2:17 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Faxing
Greetings!
I have Asterisk 1.4.25.1 running as a Xen virtual machine using 64-bit
domU and Dom0 with faxing and was curious about other users
Any one know more about this, Please assist if possible.
Kyle Vorster wrote:
Any one able to assist, Please
Paradise Dove wrote:
so how to avoid CPC??
On 6/14/07, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its called CPC
On 6/12/07, Kyle Vorster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Kyle, you are missing CPC on the line, asterisk is not detecting the
hangup because your phone company is not giving it to you. Try
busycount in zapata.conf
On 6/21/07, Kyle Vorster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one know more about this, Please assist if possible.
Kyle Vorster wrote:
Any one
Any one able to assist, Please
Paradise Dove wrote:
so how to avoid CPC??
On 6/14/07, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its called CPC
On 6/12/07, Kyle Vorster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if this is a real dumb question but when sending a fax and
the end
user does not enable
Its called CPC
On 6/12/07, Kyle Vorster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if this is a real dumb question but when sending a fax and the end
user does not enable fax on their side and then just hangs up does not
force asterisk to end the call.
So it keeps the trunk open until its killed
so how to avoid CPC??
On 6/14/07, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its called CPC
On 6/12/07, Kyle Vorster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if this is a real dumb question but when sending a fax and the end
user does not enable fax on their side and then just hangs up does not
force
Hello,
Sorry if this is a real dumb question but when sending a fax and the end
user does not enable fax on their side and then just hangs up does not
force asterisk to end the call.
So it keeps the trunk open until its killed by a Flash Operator.
Please assist if any one understands me.
Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
1.4 Adds support for T.38 pass through only and no other sort of
faxing, the endpoint must support T.38 and you must send your call to
a T.38 gateway and you must not use NAT anywhere in your network and
you must enable re-invites which could cause CDRs not to reflect
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
Steve Underwood and the other fine persons that have helped to develop
the software DSPs and other stuff required for FoIP support also have
no interest in writing any further faxing support for Asterisk (RxFax,
TxFax + the newest span_dsp
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 7:53 pm, Lee Howard wrote:
The problem, however, as we all know, is that the Asterisk maintainer,
Digium, requires undue retribution in the form of disclaimers before
it will accept any contribution into the code repository - and in this
case the author of the
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 7:53 pm, Lee Howard wrote:
The problem, however, as we all know, is that the Asterisk maintainer,
Digium, requires undue retribution in the form of disclaimers before
it will accept any contribution into the code repository - and in this
Asterisk 1.2 has no support of t.38 whatsoever, the call will drop
before t.38 is ever utilised, not even pass-thru.
1.4 Adds support for T.38 pass through only and no other sort of
faxing, the endpoint must support T.38 and you must send your call to
a T.38 gateway and you must not use NAT
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Faxing Support
Asterisk 1.2 has no support of t.38 whatsoever, the call will drop
before t.38 is ever utilised, not even pass-thru.
1.4 Adds support for T.38 pass through only
What is the best or simplest method
to connect 4 fax
machines into a
* system?
Fax
-
ATA-186 -
Switch - * Server - VoIP or PSTN
Fax - * Fax Server with TDM 400P -
Switch - * Server - VoIP or PSTN
Would like a dedicated # on the T1
to do direct to the fax machine.
Would love your
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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 4:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Faxing
What is the best or simplest method
to connect 4 fax machines into a
* system?
Fax - ATA-186 - Switch - * Server - VoIP or PSTN
Fax - * Fax Server with TDM 400P - Switch
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
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- Original Message -
From: James Golovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James Golovich wrote:
I don't explicitly disable echocancellation on the channels I use for fax,
and zaptel always seems to detect the tone to disable echo cancellation
from the fax. I send/receive all my faxes over IAX2
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Barry Fawthrop wrote:
- Original Message -
From: James Golovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James Golovich wrote:
I don't explicitly disable echocancellation on the channels I use for fax,
and zaptel always seems to detect the tone to disable echo cancellation
Hello,
I've currently been playing around with asterisk's faxing capabilities.
One feature that is of particular interest is the fax auto-detection
stuff. I've been having a few problems implementing it, can someone
please give me a few pointers as to how they are doing it and if it is
working
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