https://community.freepbx.org
https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Mailing+Lists
On 12/12/2017 11:43 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
If you do not get an answer from the user list, you might try a post to
the dev list.
It is a bit more active and some of the people watching for dev news
might b
>>> If you do not get an answer from the user list, you might try a post to
>>> the dev list.
>>> It is a bit more active and some of the people watching for dev news
>>> might be able to help you.
Surely, you mean the Biz List
Doug
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SLA is just one factor in the decision to select a vendor.
If you do not get an answer from the user list, you might try a post to
the dev list.
It is a bit more active and some of the people watching for dev news
might be able to help you.
I used a consultant of the first go around but took
When a phone supervises an other phone (with BLF and NOTIFY/SUBSCRIBE) it
gets from Asterisk everything it needs to do what you're after.
Some phone vendors should support config option to add screen display along
BLF blinking
Some might even enhance this with a short audio notification.
2017-12-
Hello,
I've discovered homer-api-postgresql and homer-api-mysql packages in
Stretch repo.
I'm not sure I understand how Homer-API relates to Homer.
My questions are:
1. What is the simplest available installation option to install Homer on a
dedicated box, this dedicated box gathering data from
I know but this is not my sole decision.
On 12.12.2017 16:17, Ron Wheeler wrote:
> If your phone system goes down and you can not get it back up until
> tomorrow afternoon because your support person is on another project,
> you may wish you had an SLA.
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If your phone system goes down and you can not get it back up until
tomorrow afternoon because your support person is on another project,
you may wish you had an SLA.
I hope that this extra info helps find a solution.
Ron
On 12/12/2017 3:41 AM, basti wrote:
Size:
- one location
- 15 IP Phon
Hello,
On a Debian Stretch box with packaged asterisk (asterisk 13.14.1), which
tool can I use to generate TLS certificates ?
Doc on [1] mentions an ast_tls_cert script (from contrib/script) which is
not installed by Debian package.
Is there some equivalent tools from general purpose packages (an
Size:
- one location
- 15 IP Phones ( 1 dect)
- Create new voip trunk (current are ISDN) (30 number block)
- LTS is important
- an SLA is optional at the moment there is no one
On 11.12.2017 22:31, Ron Wheeler wrote:
> You might want to add some details
> - size of the project
> -- number of loc