Hi ,
I have asterisk 1.8.5 installed on Centos 6. Now I want to configure my
PBX to work in my network. I see that I can do this with asterisk files
or use database like mysql to do it (realtime)
I want to know what is the best way and what can be consequence when I
choose other way ?
Thanks.
Hey all,
I've recently updated an Asterisk installation to 11.10.2 (from the
Gentoo packaged build), and the update has (seemingly) broken TLS
transport for snom phones (I could reproduce on snom 3x0 and 7x0 with
8.4.3x and 8.7.x.y firmwares). What happens is that the registration to
the PBX
On Monday 30 Jun 2014, sylvain GOTRI wrote:
Hi ,
I have asterisk 1.8.5 installed on Centos 6. Now I want to configure my
PBX to work in my network. I see that I can do this with asterisk files
or use database like mysql to do it (realtime)
I want to know what is the best way and what can be
Hi there
It's possible configure realtime mysql in Asterisk with a non standard
sippeers table?
I need using a sippeers table from other system (non Asterisk). This table
has a minimal configuration.
Thank's
Att,
*Rafael dos Santos Saraiva*
http://br.linkedin.com/pub/rafael-saraiva/52/aab/230
Dear concern,
I want to configure packet2packet bridging in asterisk.
How could I do this any of the tutorial or instructions will help ?
I found the setting the canreinvite=yes will do the stuff but it is not
working
I am using asterisk 12.3 version
I am very new to asterisk please help me
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Am 30.06.2014 11:55, schrieb Heiko Wundram:
Is this a known regression, and generally: how can I help diagnose
this problem further for opening a bug-report, besides the
description given above? Has anyone else encountered this and found
another
Hey guys
Is it possible to record with mixmonitor straight into mp3.
I am trying to reduce disk space and want my calls to be recorded in mp3
Instead of wav.
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div Original message /divdivFrom: Sameer Rathod
sam...@hostnsoft.com
You will not be able to able to save much space if any by using MP3
instead of ulaw or wav -- at least not without expending a lot of CPU time
to encode the file at a very low bitrate which sounds pretty bad even with
just speech. One of the better space savings options for recordings or