[asterisk-users] cdr_adaptive_odbc

2012-06-08 Thread [Digital^Dude] ®
Hello all,

I have all configurations done and cdr_odbc works fine.

However, cdr_adaptive_odbc doesn't work and I get the following error:

relocation error: /usr/lib/libmyodbc3-3.51.26.so: symbol strmov, version
libmysqlclient_15 not defined in file libmysqlclient.so.15 with link time
reference

Please suggest any hints as to how I can rectify the issue.

Thanks.
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[asterisk-users] Asterisk 10 T.38 and 012 in Israel

2012-06-08 Thread isrlgb
Hi all

I'm trying to get asterisk 10 spandsp get faxes from 012 in israel (they use 
broadsoft switches)  using T.38 more reliable and would like to know if anyone 
knows of any changes I could make or ask them to make. 
As it stands now I get much more reliability receiving faxes with iaxmodem with 
no T.38 which is funny than when having asterisk receive using T.38 and if I 
try using gateway mode to iaxmodem then its even worse. 

I'm trying to test how much reliability will I loose when moving from a pri 
which is excellent but expensive to voip and T. 38.  How much tradeoff 

Thanks in advance,
Israel


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[asterisk-users] Want new standard Asterisk prompts? Just ask!

2012-06-08 Thread Steve Sokol
Allison Smith has kindly agreed to add some new prompts to the additional 
prompt set for Asterisk. If you have ideas for additional stock prompts 
(serious or silly), please submit them: 


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dERsMVdGNjBwVmVGWlUzcmt3ZzJTMFE6MQ
 


She will record the prompts on an occasional basis and we will get them set up 
for download. 


Thanks, 


-S 



Steve Sokol 
Asterisk Marketing Director | Digium, Inc. 
31762 Timberlake Drive, Crystal Lakes, MO 64024 
Direct: +1 256 428 6101 
Mobile: +1 816 806 8844 


Ask me about Asterisk 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Unclosed channel

2012-06-08 Thread Tiago Geada
try the dial option 'g' that carries on with dialplan

On 8 June 2012 09:26, Khaled W. Chehab kche...@xplorium.com wrote:

 Dears,



 My scenario is to accept the call from user àAnswer the call -àplay mohà
 dial(SIP/Trunk,X)

 The problem is when the user send the bye the trunk call will not hangup

 How to solve this issue





 exten = 446696,1,Ringing

 exten = 446696,n,Answer()

 exten = 446696,n,Wait(2)

 exten = 446696,n,Playback(Welcome)

 exten = 446696,n,Dial(SIP/Trunk/${EXTEN},300)

 exten = 446696,n,Hangup





 How to solve such issue

 Thanks in advance


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[asterisk-users] Administering phones

2012-06-08 Thread Hiers, Richard
I'm new to asterisk, currently working through Asterisk, The Definitive Guide.  
I have a couple Grandstream 200 phones and a Polycom 501 to play with.  The 
Grandstreams were very easy to configure, but the more capable Polycom almost 
drove me crazy.  There is so much conflicting information on the web about 
necessary config files and names of those files.  Anyway, all my phones are now 
working on a basic level, but it occurs to me that once spend a lot of time 
learning Asterisk, I might then have to spend an equal amount of time figuring 
out how to configure the phones.  The polycom phone, for example, has very 
large configuration files with a myriad of options.  The manual for this phone 
alone is over 300 pages.

So my questions are, what phones do you recommend, are there recommended 
sources for training on said phones, or in general, what advice do you have for 
configuring phones the phones themselves?

And a related question, we currently use 3Com NBX system where everything is 
configured via a gui, phones and all.  I don't yet know if I will want to run 
asterisk with a GUI, but if I do, are there any options for configuring phones 
through a GUI?

Thanks much

Richard Hiers
Director of IT Services
Covenant Theological Seminary


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[asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on VMware ESX

2012-06-08 Thread Hiers, Richard
A point of clarification.  The get started video on asterisk.org says that 
running asterisk on a virtual platform is a popular option.  Go for it! the 
presenter says.  However, the 2011 third edition of Asterisk, The Definitive 
Guide says they don't recommend it for production use, though many do so 
successfully.  I also don't find may recent discussions of this topic online.

I don't expect to need to use any special hardware, just a sip trunk over our 
broadband connection.  We have about 150 phones at present.  Is ESX a viable 
platform for us?  And second, what is the recommended virtual configuration 
(mem, cpu, etc.)?  Any other considerations?

Thanks,

Richard Hiers
Director of IT Services
Covenant Theological Seminary


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Re: [asterisk-users] Running Asterisk on VMware ESX

2012-06-08 Thread Mitul Limbani
For 150 phones I would suggest you dedicate a machine, mebbe a Core 2 Duo.

Voice quality on virtualized platforms is troublesome, hence not
recommended for production usage.

Home usage for less then 2-5 phones it works perfectly fine in virtualized
env.

Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Chief Architech  Founder,
Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
110 Reena Complex, Opp. Nathani Steel,
Vidyavihar (W), Mumbai - 400 086. India
http://www.enterux.com/
http://www.entvoice.com/
email: mi...@enterux.in
DID: +91-22-61447605
Cell: +91-9820332422




On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 1:47 AM, Hiers, Richard 
richard.hi...@covenantseminary.edu wrote:

  A point of clarification.  The “get started video” on asterisk.org says
 that running asterisk on a virtual platform is a popular option.  “Go for
 it!” the presenter says.  However, the 2011 third edition of Asterisk, The
 Definitive Guide says they don’t recommend it for production use, though
 many do so successfully.  I also don’t find may recent discussions of this
 topic online.  

 ** **

 I don’t expect to need to use any special hardware, just a sip trunk over
 our broadband connection.  We have about 150 phones at present.  Is ESX a
 viable platform for us?  And second, what is the recommended virtual
 configuration (mem, cpu, etc.)?  Any other considerations?

 ** **

 Thanks,

 ** **

 Richard Hiers
 Director of IT Services
 Covenant Theological Seminary

 **

 ** **

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Re: [asterisk-users] Administering phones

2012-06-08 Thread Arstan Jusupov
I highly recommend Yealink phones. They have variety of choices - from basic to 
video phones. Easy to configure manually via web ui and also supports auto 
provisioning.

Price wise quite affordable. We currently deploy those phones in our asterisk 
projects. From office Pbx to call centers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 9, 2012, at 3:56 AM, Hiers, Richard 
richard.hi...@covenantseminary.edu wrote:

 I’m new to asterisk, currently working through Asterisk, The Definitive 
 Guide.  I have a couple Grandstream 200 phones and a Polycom 501 to play 
 with.  The Grandstreams were very easy to configure, but the more capable 
 Polycom almost drove me crazy.  There is so much conflicting information on 
 the web about necessary config files and names of those files.  Anyway, all 
 my phones are now working on a basic level, but it occurs to me that once 
 spend a lot of time learning Asterisk, I might then have to spend an equal 
 amount of time figuring out how to configure the phones.  The polycom phone, 
 for example, has very large configuration files with a myriad of options.  
 The manual for this phone alone is over 300 pages.
  
 So my questions are, what phones do you recommend, are there recommended 
 sources for training on said phones, or in general, what advice do you have 
 for configuring phones the phones themselves?
  
 And a related question, we currently use 3Com NBX system where everything is 
 configured via a gui, phones and all.  I don’t yet know if I will want to run 
 asterisk with a GUI, but if I do, are there any options for configuring 
 phones through a GUI?
  
 Thanks much
  
 Richard Hiers
 Director of IT Services
 Covenant Theological Seminary
 
  
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