I have some more investigation to do on this, but I wanted to see if anyone
here had any insight into the issue I've run into.
The hardware is a HP DL360 G6 with a TE420 gen 5 4-port T1 PRI card. It is one
of several systems that have been running without issue since 2010/2011. They
have all been
Well, I now have another office complaining of the audio drop-outs. Logs
are showing the same issues. RTP just stops for awhile then resumes.
At the original problem office, I replaced all the network cables,
replaced two network hubs, and made sure the phones are all connected
correctly.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 5:44 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
> I have some more investigation to do on this, but I wanted to see if anyone
> here had any insight into the issue I've run into.
>
> The hardware is a HP DL360 G6 with a TE420 gen 5 4-port T1 PRI card. It is one
> of
In article
In article <0ed7d81c-4507-0355-3dd7-cebd7b9a8...@texascountrytitle.com>,
Brent Davidson wrote:
>
> Well, I now have another office complaining of the audio drop-outs. Logs
> are showing the same issues. RTP just stops for awhile then resumes.
>
> At the original
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Matt Fredrickson wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Tony Mountifield
> wrote:
> > In article
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
> In article
>
On Wednesday 04 April 2018 at 00:20:29, Dave Platt wrote:
> Also, check the wiring. Check each individual RJ-45 jumper, *and* the
> in-house wiring, with a proper tester that can verify that the
> individual pairs are hooked up correctly.
Can you provide a link to such a tester?
> The problem
> I looked at your network diagram. Try checking the configuration of the
> Ethernet ports on the firewall and the Asterisk box. Make sure they are
> set to auto-negotiate and not set to a fixed speed and fixed duplex.
> I have found in the past that if one end of a link is expecting auto-
>
On Wednesday 04 April 2018 at 00:30:00, Richard Mudgett wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Matt Fredrickson wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Tony Mountifield
> > > Both the 32-bit and 64-bit were fresh installs of the latest CentOS 6.9
> >
Hello,
> Thanks for reply, but this is irrelevant, I'm looking for an *Iridium*
> gateway.
I guess calling to/from Iridium via GSM network is not an option and you’re
looking for on boarding asterisk on a boat or somewhere GSM is not available.
Hi list,
I have a request to integrate Iridium in a Asterisk system. A quick
search didn't return much: I expected to find products similar to GSM
gateways, but this does not seem to exist. so I'd be very interested
about possible solutions. Has it be done already, how?
Thanks,
--
Jean-Denis
http://www.dinstar.cn/en/index.php/GSM/
2018-04-04 10:01 GMT+08:00 Jean-Denis Girard :
> Hi list,
>
> I have a request to integrate Iridium in a Asterisk system. A quick
> search didn't return much: I expected to find products similar to GSM
> gateways, but this does not
Thanks for reply, but this is irrelevant, I'm looking for an *Iridium*
gateway.
Regards,
--
Jean-Denis Girard
SysNux Systèmes Linux en Polynésie française
https://www.sysnux.pf/ Tél: +689 40.50.10.40 / GSM: +689 87.797.527
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