as far as I can tell. You will have to
go into the Wildfire management and map the user's phone to the screen name.
We don't use IM to place calls or receive calls through *, just see
presence status.
Thanks,
Nicholas Kathmann, CISSP
Kathmann Consulting, LLC
Chris Bagnall wrote:
Have you looked
to run newaliases afterwards
Thanks,
Nicholas Kathmann, CISSP
Kathmann Consulting, LLC
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Colin Anderson wrote:
I have to provision several dozen * users to a seperate building on our
campus in the same subnet. Ordinarily, I'd just run a gigabit cat6 cable to
another switch if it doesn't violate the 100 metre rule, but this building
is several hundred metres away from my backbone. My
your data vlan
switchport mode trunk
switchport voice vlan your voice vlan
spanning-tree portfast trunk
etc.
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Nicholas Kathmann, CISSP
Kathmann Consulting, LLC
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Fernando Lujan wrote:
Fernando Lujan wrote:
Sean Cook wrote:
Yes you do need unixODBC before you compile asterisk. Once you have
installed unixODBC , asterisk will compile and offer you the following
modules:
cdr_odbc.so res_config_odbc.so res_odbc.so
res_odbc.conf and cdr_odbc.conf are
William M Conlon wrote:
sip debug enable (or whatever the CLI commad is)
This will show you the message for your phone, to make sure that it is
non-zero.
then, you need to modify the phone.cfg to make the light turn on.
make sure your subcribe (which I don't see) has a voicemail context,
Lee Howard wrote:
Rich Adamson wrote:
I don't believe you will ever get POTS - FXO-TDM400P-to-anything to
work properly due to TDM card limitations. So, move all of those to
the bottom of your list.
If you pay close attention to those postings from the last two years
in which users say fax
Olivier Krief wrote:
2006/4/17, Nicholas Kathmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I agree with Lee. I have about 30 machines in production using
iaxmodem
and hylafax which work perfectly. Most are running off of T1s,
but some
are on TDM400 and TDM2400s. I
Olivier Krief wrote:
2006/4/18, Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nicholas Kathmann wrote:
Both hylafax and * are on the same machine and using the same PSTN
interfaces (whether
We are using the cards successfully with Zap 1.2.4 and Zap 1.2.5, but
I've never tried it with 1.2.1. The echo keywords are sensitive as to
where they are placed in the file. If you are still getting echo after
turning that on, I would start tweaking the rxgain and txgain.
The settings
with DHCP options, etc, but the existing ones are not.
I'll buy them again when they do open support for that.
Thanks,
Nicholas Kathmann, CISSP
Kathmann Consulting, LLC
Adam Linford wrote:
Hi all,
I've just acquired a few Motorola OJO units, and am looking at testing them
out with Asterisk.
Having
If all you are worried about is the write cache on the disks, why not
just put the system on a UPS set to shutdown the system in the event of
power failure, then place both the UPS and asterisk servers in a locked
rack. In the event of a power failure (or someone knocking the plug
loose,
way of thinking, Asterisk network appliance).
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From: Nicholas Kathmann
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hard drive write cache
If all you
The Cisco IP phones that end in 1, for instance 7941, 7961, 7971, all
support 802.3af standards, and were built just for that.
Thanks,
Nick
Rich Adamson wrote:
Tom wrote:
At 05:24 AM 6/10/2006, you wrote:
What will you be powering with it? I bought one to power Cisco IP
phones but
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