I think it can't hurt to try a different release. Let me know how it
goes.
Thanks Igor.
I just upgraded zaptel to 1.4.11.
However, I am still seeing red in the alarm in zttool and the LED on
port 1 also shows red.
---
cat
Wow - that's nasty.
Almost like a broken card or MB. Ouch.
Should you call the supplier of the card and ask them about warranty?
PaulH
Thanks Paul.
The TE412P card is fine and the zaptel error in dmesg is fixed by
1.4.11.
However, the red alarms are still there.
2008/7/28 Drew Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Olivier,
also check that you don't have any firewalls in the way, especially if
there is nothing in the logs. Turn them off for testing, on both server
and CLIENT. I found out about the client f/w blocking tftp the hard way!
:-)
It's good to be
Wow - that's nasty.
Almost like a broken card or MB. Ouch.
Should you call the supplier of the card and ask them about warranty?
PaulH
Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
This time, I am trying to remotely install Asterisk in China.
I was told that an E1 line has been installed and so I plug it into
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:48:26PM +1000, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
On the box, first of all, I just installed Zaptel 1.4.10.1.
[..]
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#2 stuck for 16s! [ztcfg:4681]
Hi, just for (all of) you to know this is a known bug of zaptel
1.4.11, the
Hi all
I am trying to implement a prepaid dialing system on our asterisk box. I
however have a few questions I need to ask. I have written a simple script
in php to do all the billing.
1. What do I need to user to cut off the users in mid call
2. What do I need to insert into my dialplan
Hello list,
How could I limit the outgoing calls for one trunks easily?
Thanks
VoipCrazy
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Hi, just for (all of) you to know this is a known bug of zaptel
1.4.11, the firmware upload procedure is taking some time, operating
like a freeze during the process, so this message appears.
But this isn't a real problem, as it doesn't have any consequences
appart from the message.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:04:43AM -0500, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2008 22:48:26 Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
This time, I am trying to remotely install Asterisk in China.
I was told that an E1 line has been installed and so I plug it into port
1 of a TE412P.
Are you sure
The test for that is simple:
head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*
Let's look at all four spans. Not just the first one.
Thanks Tzafrir.
# head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*
== /proc/zaptel/1 ==
Span 1: TE4/0/1 T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1 (MASTER) HDB3/ RED
== /proc/zaptel/2 ==
Span 2: TE4/0/2 T4XXP (PCI) Card
You can calculate users remaining minutes according to his remaining balance
and then set the Absolute timeout for his every outgoing call using
the Timeout(absolute)
= X
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+func+timeoutvariable.
This will hangup the call after X seconds
And if
try put calls into groups using GROUP() function and check call limit
with GROUP_COUNT()
voip crazy wrote:
Hello list,
How could I limit the outgoing calls for one trunks easily?
Thanks
VoipCrazy
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 05:55:05PM +1000, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
The test for that is simple:
head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*
Let's look at all four spans. Not just the first one.
Thanks Tzafrir.
# head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*
== /proc/zaptel/1 ==
Span 1: TE4/0/1 T4XXP (PCI) Card 0
Hi John,
Good to see a fellow Sydney-sider setting up Asterisk in China! Which
city are you in? Our setup is in Kunming, Yunnan province.
I've managed to get a working setup through China Netcom with a
two-port Sangoma card. I'd email you all the settings / versions I'm
using right now but
I tried the suggestion on
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2 but the red alarm is
still on.
An output of 'head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*' after the fact might help us help
you. Did you re-run ztcfg after editing zaptel.conf ?
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:31:43PM +1000, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
I tried the suggestion on
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2 but the red alarm is
still on.
An output of 'head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*' after the fact
hi,
i have problem with asterisk 1.4.20.1 (kernel 2.6.25.10, centos5,
ztdummy+hrtimers)
after some random time, asterisk stops sending qualify (monitored by
wireshark) to peer (phone)
before i'll go to bugs.digium.com is there someone with similar problem?
thanks
I haven't seen any demo's of the product yet but looks like an
interesting tool coming out of an Australian company called Azurn
International.
Australian technology company Azurn
International has developed a proprietary
online advertising marketing tool
which will be initially
Hi John,
In China you will generally get either MFC/R2 or EuroISDN. MFC/R2 is
much more common.
The only oddity with EuroISDN is that it often provided without CRC4.
That doesn't make a lot of sense, but there it is. MFC/R2 seems to be
universally provided without CRC4 in China.
You said you
Hello,
I have asterisk 1.2.7 and I would like to install the fax-to-mail.
I already installed spandsp (2.25), app_rxfax, app_txfax and
app_makefile.patch , I rebuilt Asterisk but when I send a fax, I dont
receive it.
I have this:
-- Executing Set(SIP/0172292965-726e,
Hello,
I'm trying to setup an instance of Asterisk to use as a SIP conference
server only. And I'm using OpenSER as SIP Registrar/Proxy.
On asterisk's sip.conf I created a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] (sipdomain
== server name), that registers to OpenSER when asterisk is started.
The user conference
Greetings..
My client is starting a new business and they required a strange thing.. they
want an IVR system that can be integrated with some competetion.. the scenario
is he folowing
the caller VoIP Provided will reach the system.. the IVR picks up and
welcomes them .. multiple language
If you're interested, our working circuit in Chengdu with a China
Telecom PRI is configured as:
/etc/zaptel.conf:
span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
loadzone = cn
defaultzone=cn
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf (just including the pertinent lines):
switchtype=euroisdn
signalling=pri_cpe
Am Freitag, 25. Juli 2008 18:54 schrieb Al Baker:
This is simply NOT TRUE and shows a complete lack of understanding of
modern software development. CISCO software is developed in a CMM
environment.
It has a formal test methodology and uses Automated Testing on EACH new
release to ensure
Yes.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Tariq .. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings..
My client is starting a new business and they required a strange thing..
they want an IVR system that can be integrated with some competetion.. the
scenario is he folowing
the caller VoIP Provided will reach
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:56:23PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
An output of 'head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*' after the fact might help us help
you. Did you re-run ztcfg after editing zaptel.conf ?
On a sidebar, let me suggest head -1q; it's neater.
Cheers,
-- jra
--
Jay R. Ashworth
On 29 Jul 2008, at 15:31, Steve Totaro wrote:
Yes.
Beat me to it ;)
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Anderson Luiz Brunozi wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to setup an instance of Asterisk to use as a SIP conference
server only. And I'm using OpenSER as SIP Registrar/Proxy.
On asterisk's sip.conf I created a user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sipdomain == server name), that
Tariq .. wrote:
Greetings..
My client is starting a new business and they required a strange
thing.. they want an IVR system that can be integrated with some
competetion.. the scenario is he folowing
the caller VoIP Provided will reach the system.. the IVR picks up
and welcomes them ..
Hi, Sherwood,
Thanks for your reply.
Here are my sip.conf and extensions.conf files.
- begin extension.conf -
[general]
static=yes
writeprotect=no
autofallthrough=yes
[globals]
[conference-context]
exten = s,1,Log(VERBOSE|Enter conference-context - extension s.)
exten =
Hi,
I'm looking for an addressbook solution that works with Cisco 7961 (SIP
8.3.5 firmware) so it's available as a service by pressing the button
with the picture of the globe on it.
Suggestions most welcome.
Regards,
Patrick
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for an addressbook solution that works with Cisco 7961 (SIP
8.3.5 firmware) so it's available as a service by pressing the button
with the
Just went to order some IVR prompts from the digium web site
From the digium web site:
We have created an easy and cost effective way to have customized recordings
done quickly and with no hassle.
I thought this was rather amusing, as:
1. If you want multiple prompts recorded, you need to
Try GM Voices. $6.95 per prompt plus $175 studio setup fee. To make it
truly cost effective it might be worth it to find other users who need
prompts recorded and then you can split the setup fee. Even if you have
dozens or hundreds of prompts the fee is what is. I think they charge a
separate
Can anybody confirm if this is the correct power adapter outputs:
12V DC 400mA
You adapter will have to outputs listed on it.
Thanks,
PB
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Hello List,
Looking for an Automatic Dial app that can play announcements as soon as the
phone is answered.
Please contact offlist.
K Singh
http://www.couponcactus.com/?kpm=1
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I've used http://www.pbxprompts.com/
The whole pack is around 100$ and then I think I was charged 11$ per prompt
for custom ones. No setup fee that I recall.
Thanks,
Matt G
: http://www.voipphreak.ca
: http://www.ratemydialplan.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
I've been experimenting with chan_mobile, and am finding it's less than
reliable using the bargain-basement class 2 USB adapter I had lying around.
I've seen good reports in various posts around the 'net, and suspect if
I were to get a better USB adapter (two, actually - two phones) then I'd
Paul Belanger wrote:
Can anybody confirm if this is the correct power adapter outputs:
12V DC 400mA
You adapter will have to outputs listed on it.
Thanks,
PB
That is correct for a 301.
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I am trying to setup one time caller id block on my system(activated
when an incoming call matches *811XX), and I have had little to
no luck. Could you take a look at my context/macro definition and help
me figure out what I am missing?
Here is my context for my dialplan:
I have two sites running Asterisk PBX. Normally the inbound calls go
through a 3rd (colocated) server and are routed via IAX to the site
(the site registers with the main server)
I created a macro that tries to ring one location and then another.
Each site explicitly Answer() the call even though
John Koenig wrote:
exten=s,1,set(CALLERID(all)= null)
exten=s,n,Dial(${ARG1})
Just a guess.
exten = s,1,Set(CALLERID(all)= null 0)
exten = s,n,SetCallerPres(prohib)
exten = s,n,Dial(${ARG1})
Doug
--
Ben Franklin quote:
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little
China for E1 as has been mentioned is a strange place. China is broken up
into two parts basically south of Shanghai and north of Shanghai. It is all
operated by China Telecom and CNC, but the technical aspects of the two
parts are not necessarily the same.
For technical assistance in China we
Doug Lytle wrote:
John Koenig wrote:
exten=s,1,set(CALLERID(all)= null)
exten=s,n,Dial(${ARG1})
Just a guess.
exten = s,1,Set(CALLERID(all)= null 0)
exten = s,n,SetCallerPres(prohib)
exten = s,n,Dial(${ARG1})
Doug
I believe you need to use:
exten = s,1,Set(CALLERID(all)=)
To
mysql alter table sip_buddies drop md5secret;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
Records: 1 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
Suddenly, authentication works!
The md5secret used was the md5 of 'qwedsa', and the value was correct.
mysql select md5('qwedsa');
Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
This time, I am trying to remotely install Asterisk in China.
I was told that an E1 line has been installed and so I plug it into port
1 of a TE412P.
i've installed several Asterisk systems in Shanghai Beijing.
On the box, first of all, I just installed Zaptel
I tried all of the suggestions, and still the callerid remains intact.
I guess at this point I am starting to wonder what bit of logic is being
run when I dial *8111XX...
Is there a way I can trace how a call is being processed within
asterisk? Or even see what I am sending to my
John Koenig wrote:
I tried all of the suggestions, and still the callerid remains intact.
I guess at this point I am starting to wonder what bit of logic is being
run when I dial *8111XX...
Is there a way I can trace how a call is being processed within
asterisk? Or even see what
John Koenig wrote:
I tried all of the suggestions, and still the callerid remains intact.
I guess at this point I am starting to wonder what bit of logic is being
run when I dial *8111XX...
Is there a way I can trace how a call is being processed within
asterisk? Or even see
Thanks for the tip about sip set debug peer. I was able to capture
some information about the call in progress, but I am confused as to
what I see. When I pick up my sip phone I dial
*811area_codeprefixnumber, and the first invite I see is going to
1area_codeprefixnumber@my_asterisk_ip.
John Koenig wrote:
Thanks for the tip about sip set debug peer. I was able to capture
some information about the call in progress, but I am confused as to
what I see. When I pick up my sip phone I dial
*811area_codeprefixnumber, and the first invite I see is going to
I have 4 asterisk servers. They all have local phones on their local
network they manage for SIP based conversations. We then have IAX
between them all for inter-asterisk connections.
This setup has worked well for nearly 2 years now, minor problems here
and there but overall very nice.
Nadjia Boumédiène wrote:
Hello,
I have asterisk 1.2.7 and I would like to install the fax-to-mail.
I already installed spandsp (2.25), app_rxfax, app_txfax and
app_makefile.patch , I rebuilt Asterisk but when I send a fax, I don’t
receive it.
I have this:
Without knowing the
Hey,
I recently deployed a box with a dialplan that needs to play mp3's. I
had mpg123 on it and I'm using MP3Player to play the mp3s. However when
I test now instead of the mp3's being played I get a piano like melody.
It goes like bing bing bing, don don don, etc like someone doing
repetition
An output of 'head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/*' after the fact might help us
help
you. Did you re-run ztcfg after editing zaptel.conf ?
On a sidebar, let me suggest head -1q; it's neater.
Thanks Jay for your neater suggestion!
# head -n1 /proc/zaptel/*
== /proc/zaptel/1 ==
Span 1: TE4/0/1 T4XXP
Thanks Steve for your suggestions.
In China you will generally get either MFC/R2 or EuroISDN. MFC/R2 is
much more common.
This is exactly my current problem.
NETCOM in Shanghai just told my local contact it is an E1 and that's it.
I have no idea whether it is MFC/R2 or EuroISDN and so there
If you're interested, our working circuit in Chengdu with a China
Telecom PRI is configured as:
/etc/zaptel.conf:
span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
loadzone = cn
defaultzone=cn
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf (just including the pertinent lines):
switchtype=euroisdn
i've installed several Asterisk systems in Shanghai Beijing.
Thanks Edwin.
The remote site is in Shanghai and NETCOM is the telco.
Do you know if their E1 line is MFC/R2 or EuroISDN?
red alarm usually means there's no clocking signal.
check all your cables (crossover vs straight through)
Yes, to try port 4 again.
Thanks Tzafrir.
Why do I have to plug it into port 4?
Backup the existing zaptel.conf and run genzaptelconf (no need to
unload
/ reload any modules). What is the output of 'head -n 1
/proc/zaptel/*'
after that?
I could not find genzaptelconf probably because I
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 01:38:11PM +1000, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
Yes, to try port 4 again.
Thanks Tzafrir.
Why do I have to plug it into port 4?
Backup the existing zaptel.conf and run genzaptelconf (no need to
unload
/ reload any modules). What is the output of 'head -n 1
You don't need to install it. Just run kernel/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf
directly from the source directory.
Yes mate - I was just 1 sec away from reinstalling zaptel.
Why do I have to plug it into port 4?
Do I have to plug the line into port 4 instead of port 1?
John wrote:
Thanks Steve for your suggestions.
In China you will generally get either MFC/R2 or EuroISDN. MFC/R2 is
much more common.
This is exactly my current problem.
NETCOM in Shanghai just told my local contact it is an E1 and that's it.
I have no idea whether it is MFC/R2 or
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