We spent a considerable amount of time getting an A101 up and running.
Try to find out what type of switch you are connecting to. In our case,
we were working against a Nortel. For some reason, if we used ni2, it
would not work. Finally setting the switchtype to 5ess or DMS100 would
work and now
Hey All,
I have an Asterisk box connected to a Nortel Option 11C via a T1. In the
Asterisk box we have a Sangoma A101C and in the Nortel we have a TMDI
card. The Nortel is also hooked to the PSTN via a T1 on a different
NTAK09 PRI card. I've included the Zapata.conf and zaptel.conf files
below.
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 11:39:38AM -0400, Gleim, Jason wrote:
I have an Asterisk box connected to a Nortel Option 11C via a T1. In
the
Asterisk box we have a Sangoma A101C and in the Nortel we have a
TMDI
card. The Nortel is also hooked to the PSTN via a T1 on a different
NTAK09 PRI card
I setup Trixbox on an Dell Precision 360. I ported my old POTS line over
to a pay-as-you-go through Teliax because we weren't using more than 500
minutes a month on the home line.
When a caller rings in, I screen the call with time-of-day routing. In
general, if the call comes before 7:30 AM or
Hi all,
I'm trying to insert a Rhino Ceros box equipped with a Rhino R2T1
dual-T1 card and running the latest version of Trixbox (2.4.2) between
the central office and a Nortel Option 11. The switch at the CO is a
DMS100. Basically, I'm taking the T1, connecting it to port 0 on the
R2T1 card, and
Steve,
Thanks for your input but please allow me to clarify that I'm not a
noob. I'm perfectly capable of looking up the definition of a protocol
error just the same as you... And I had already done that before I
posted the question. I think you misunderstood what I posted. The
switchtype in the
Stefan,
There are a couple of things you'll want to look at but I would
seriously recommend setting it back to factory default and starting
over. This ensures the settings I don't mention below (a couple you have
changed) are reset to factory.
If there is a specific reason to have different
Robert,
You can access CDR information within the dialplan using the CDR
variable. I'm doing something very similar with a DISA feature for our
employees. We use ODBC to validate them against an existing MSSQL server
(check their employee ID pin number) then when all is well, I write
some
How did you define the secondary IP address? Did you actually set that
up in the network scripts and bind it to eth0 or did you just define it
in /etc/ha.d/haresources? You should only have the virtual IP defined in
haresources along with the primary server and what you want to do on
node up/down.
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I am using Asterisk and an
Answers in-line...
Hope this helps!
Jason
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I've got a system where I'm integrating a Nortel Option 11c with a
Trixbox 2.0.0 system using a Sangoma A101 T1 card. (Running on a Dell
PowerEdge 350)
We've got things mostly up and running and all seems well... except...
If I call from a SIP extension (X-lite soft phone) dialing 9 where
I'm doing something similar to validate employees for DISA access. I
built Asterisk with ODBC support by installing unixODBC and FreeTDS
before I built Asterisk. I have a couple of stored procedures on the MS
SQL box that do the heavy lifting and hide the database details from the
Asterisk system.
I hope someone can help me out with this issue. It has been dogging me
for months and I can't seem to get it to go away.
I have a Rhino Ceros box running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 connected via eth0
(nVidia MCP61 Ethernet) to a RedFone FoneBRIDGE2 dual-port with EC. The
FB is the latest hardware rev and
Al,
If you want the most flexibility you can get and you want to (or can)
use a purely IP solution, then I would recommend looking at the
pay-as-you-go plans a lot of VoIP service providers offers. (Lots of
recommendations on this list) Most of them will allow you to pay a small
monthly fee (~
I *believe* you can append '#' on the end of the dial string to tell
Nortel you are done dialing. I know it works on the Option 11.
Hope that helps!
Jason
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Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005
Brian Deep posted this to the list back in August. I still haven't tried it
myself but he said it worked. If you try it out and it works, please post back
your success. (or failure if that is the case)
Jason
sip.conf:
[general]
externip=X.X.X.X
port=5060
bindaddr=X.X.X.X
I'll start with the disclaimer that I am not an attorney... nor do I
play one on TV...
But, a search of the US Patent Trademark Office reveals 13 patents
assigned to Sprint that deal with VoIP. (http://www.uspto.gov/)
6947411
6944150
6937869
6909690
6870857
6868081
6865398
6741695
6731735
I wouldn't think anyone would consider Sprint a dying company. They just
acquired Nextel so they've got money to spend.
Maybe as an ILEC (which they are here in Ohio) they are viewing Vonage
and Voiceglo as a force that needs to be stopped to prevent further
eroding of their POTS network. I know
I'm hoping someone can give me a little dialplan assistance. Here is my
scenario...
I currently have an ATT T1 connected to a Nortel Optn 11. I recently
purchased a Rhino system with a Rhino dual T1 card. What I want to do is
insert the Rhino box between the CO and the Nortel on the T1 so I can
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