You need unixodbc and odbcinst packages too, to configure the odbc.
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On 13 April 2017 at 19:41, Pierre Couderc wrote:
> I use de
Hi all, I'm new to VoIP, now we have a project that needs a
PBX with client APPs.
In our team we have argument for choosing PBX. By so far, we
have following candidates:
A: Open source
1) Asterisk PBX (http://www.asterisk.org) (with longest
history that almost every one knows it, now the
I prefer Asterisk for my projects.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Speed Boy wrote:
> Hi all, I'm new to VoIP, now we have a project that needs a
> PBX with client APPs.
> In our team we have argument for choosing PBX. By so far, we
> have following candidates:
>
> A: Open source
>
> 1
Hi Speed Boy.
I agree with Emiliano Vazquez too.
Additionally, you and your team must think others points before choose
Asterisk:
* Asterisk is build to work on Linux. So your team needs some skills like
setting up a basic Linux server (Debian, Centos, etc), donwload software
from Internet, comp
On 2017-04-17 12:41 PM, Victor Villarreal wrote:
* Asterisk is build to work on Linux. So your team needs some skills
like setting up a basic Linux server (Debian, Centos, etc), donwload
software from Internet, compile and install software manually.
It may be that the developers mostly use Linu
We have a template for extensions and voicmail. They look like this:
exten => %ACCOUNT%,1,Verbose(0,Entering extension %ACCOUNT%)
same => n(DialDesk),Verbose(0,${CALLERID(all)} Calling ${EXTEN})
same => n,Dial(SIP/%ACCOUNT%,30)
same => n(VoiceMail),Set(CDR(userfield)=VoiceMail)
Thank you, but unixodbc and odbcinst are installed... end even unixodbc-dev
But I get the same need for "generic odbc(E)".
On 17/04/2017 10:48, Marcelo Terres wrote:
You need unixodbc and odbcinst packages too, to configure the odbc.
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Marcelo H. Terres
IM: mhter...@jabber.mundoopensource.
Hi,
I recommend you to install from sources, especially because the latest
Asterisk 13 has several bugfixes for pjsip.
To my knowledge, nobody proposes ppa or Debian backports for Asterisk.
Wazo has Debian packages, but it's only for Debian Jessie and with extra
patches for Wazo.
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Ludovic Gasc
Hi D'Arcy
> On 18/04/2017, at 5:17 am, D'Arcy Cain wrote:
>
>
> One user (that we know of so far) has a different experience. In that case
> they are asked for a mailbox number first.
>
> I have tried searching for this issue but nothing seems to apply. Most
> discussions are about "*97"