Asterisk does fine in a virtual instance. The key is finding hardware that
would
support more than just virtualization (i.e., SR-IOV) Not sure if such a
card
exist.
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On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Nick Khamis wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> Thank you so much for your response. I should have chose my words
> carefully. PCI pass-through in terms of virtualization of devices and
> it's draw back are well know. I was leaning more towards near host
> performance virtu
On Mon, 8 Jul 2013, Justin Killen wrote:
I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel
banks. I’m getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial
number (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the
system will start dialing before they h
The channel banks are Adtran TA-624's using ESF/B8ZS. When a handset is picked
up, I can see the offhook in the asterisk console, so it looks that the channel
is immediately connected through the channel bank (not delayed until after
digits are dialed), so it looks that overlap dialing isn't
The channel banks are Adtran TA-624's using ESF/B8ZS. When a handset is picked
up, I can see the offhook in the asterisk console, so it looks that the channel
is immediately connected through the channel bank (not delayed until after
digits are dialed), so it looks that overlap dialing isn't a
Have a look at the documentation of the channel bank. I guess some kind of overlap dialing is
enabled, which is typically associated with a timeout value. chan_dahdi.conf also has entries
like this.
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I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel banks.
I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number (eg
91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will start
dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dial
On 08/07/2013 16:11, Patrick Lists wrote:
On 07/08/2013 01:46 PM, Giles Coochey wrote:
Just a note that I did a little work to extend FreePBX distro with some
extra Fail2Ban which deals with some drive-by SIP registration attempts.
My regex is poor to middling, but the steps detailed here:
http
On 07/08/2013 01:46 PM, Giles Coochey wrote:
Just a note that I did a little work to extend FreePBX distro with some
extra Fail2Ban which deals with some drive-by SIP registration attempts.
My regex is poor to middling, but the steps detailed here:
http://www.coochey.net/?p=61 manage to stop IPs
Just a note that I did a little work to extend FreePBX distro with some
extra Fail2Ban which deals with some drive-by SIP registration attempts.
My regex is poor to middling, but the steps detailed here:
http://www.coochey.net/?p=61 manage to stop IPs which try to
authenticate against Asterisk
hello all,
i want to have ooh323 connection between asterisk and cisco. in my
scenario, asterisk is gateway and cisco is gatekeeper.
this is my ooh323.conf file:
[general]
port=1720
bindaddr=192.168.0.227
gateway=yes
faststart=yes
h245tunneling=yes
h323id=g...@test.com
settracelevel=10
gatekeeper=1
hello all,
i want to have ooh323 connection between asterisk and cisco. in my
scenario, asterisk is gateway and cisco is gatekeeper.
this is my ooh323.conf file:
[general]
port=1720
bindaddr=192.168.0.227
gateway=yes
faststart=yes
h245tunneling=yes
h323id=g...@test.com
settracelevel=10
gatekeeper=1
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