All mentioned boxes are VMWare VMs probably configured with default drivers
and settings.
Unfortunately, I don't know which network equipements are used when those
boxes communicate with each other.
So yes, maybe I banged into an unexpected limit because of this ignorance.
Anyway, from my testing,
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 2:43 AM, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently trying to configure a passive Asterisk instance that must
> backup an active Asterisk instance.
> Each instance is connected this way:
> PSTN <---> Gateway <-- SIP --> Asterisk <-- SIP --> endpoints or IPBXs
>
> Most endpoi
On 03/06/2018 01:58 PM, Olivier wrote:
Hello,
I'm running load testing sessions.
My System Under Test is an asterisk 13 with 16GB, configured with maxfiles set
to 400 000.
This system is supposed do produce simple SIP trunking services without
transcoding.
The box sending call to my System
Hello,
I'm running load testing sessions.
My System Under Test is an asterisk 13 with 16GB, configured with maxfiles
set to 400 000.
This system is supposed do produce simple SIP trunking services without
transcoding.
The box sending call to my System Under Test is anabled with SIPp.
I'm banging
Ok, to review, I'm trying to get Avaya 9608G to come up in a pure Asterisk
environment-- no Avaya SBC or gateway or any other Avaya gear in sight.
I have the phone working to the point where it boots up properly, then displays
a Username and Password prompt, and says its extension is 123 and th
On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 09:05:25AM +0100, Markus Weiler wrote:
> we're just wondering, in German we call the different types of phone-numbers
> (Geographic,mobile,national,VoIP...)
> Rufnummerngassen (phone number alleys ;-) )
> Is there an english word for this?
I'd call it something like "br
On 6 March 2018 at 09:49, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 March 2018 at 09:05:25, Markus Weiler wrote:
>
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > we're just wondering, in German we call the different types of
> phone-numbers
> > (Geographic,mobile,national,VoIP...) Rufnummerngassen (phone number
> alleys
> > ;-
On Tuesday 06 March 2018 at 09:05:25, Markus Weiler wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> we're just wondering, in German we call the different types of
> phone-numbers
> (Geographic,mobile,national,VoIP...) Rufnummerngassen (phone number
> alleys
> ;-) )
> Is there an english word for this?
No.
It's just
On Tuesday 06 March 2018 at 09:05:25, Markus Weiler wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> we're just wondering, in German we call the different types of phone-numbers
> (Geographic,mobile,national,VoIP...) Rufnummerngassen (phone number alleys
> ;-) )
> Is there an english word for this?
No.
It's just another
Hello,
I'm currently trying to configure a passive Asterisk instance that must
backup an active Asterisk instance.
Each instance is connected this way:
PSTN <---> Gateway <-- SIP --> Asterisk <-- SIP --> endpoints or IPBXs
Most endpoints connect through registration.
With chan_sip, Asterisk save
Hi Group,
we're just wondering, in German we call the different types of phone-numbers
(Geographic,mobile,national,VoIP...)
Rufnummerngassen (phone number alleys ;-) )
Is there an english word for this?
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markus_wei...@mailworks.org
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