I got Asterisk to work with R2 in Thailand about 3 years ago. This was
back before OpenR2, and I had to modify the C libraries directly. Of
course, outbound dialing is DTMF, not R2, however inbound is pretty
standard. This was on TA (now True) circuits.
I guess I can't tell you much about how
that outbound dialing is DTMF, I
have heard this before too.
Out of curiosity what did you have to change in the C libraries?
Peter
Chris Ziomkowski wrote:
I got Asterisk to work with R2 in Thailand about 3 years ago. This was
back before OpenR2, and I had to modify the C libraries directly
The meaning of softswitch in the Nextone is that it will try and use
whatever protocol the corresponding Ingress/Egress side is set for. That
means, if you place/receive a call from/to Asterisk, and route to an
endpoint doing SIP, the Nextone will expect Asterisk to speak SIP. If
you
Hello everyone,
I have a question that seems simple, but I am stumped. Basically, I have
several incoming SIP trunk from gateways connected to physical E1 lines
around the world. Everything works, but the DNIS that comes in are non
standard and sometimes conflict. It varies not only by
I am investigating the use of Asterisk for a new project and am confused
about all the literature available on G.723.1 in pass thru mode.
Specifically, I need to be able to take 2 H.323 channels, each running a
G.723.1 codec, and bridge them together.
However, before I do that, I need to play
wouldn't try it without having someone
around who is a pretty good developer to help you through the rough spots.
Good luck and let us know how this turns out for you.
Chris Ziomkowski
At 06:28 PM 9/17/2004 +0200, you wrote:
+++ Tenorio, Leandro [15/09/04 10:58 -0300]:
I've seen a lot of times
At 08:34 PM 11/4/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Quoting Chris Ziomkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't try this setup yet (still don't have the hardware), and have been
trying to answer this question merely from the source code. So far, I have
not been able to convince myself. Does anyone have definitive
don't have the hardware), and have been
trying to answer this question merely from the source code. So far, I have
not been able to convince myself. Does anyone have definitive information
on this?
Thanks for any assistance,
Chris Ziomkowski
this. I think
there is a entire segment of unexplored markets for an embedded asterisk
system.
Chris Ziomkowski
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Matteo
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Actually,
Back in '99, Dialogic used a very simple algorithm, and it was surprisingly
accurate. You simply watch and see how long the initial greeting is. If it
is short (say, only a few seconds), then it is generally a live person.
However, if the initial greeting lasts for much longer (say
At 09:17 AM 10/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Might want to write a new
energy detector algorithm in dsp.c though based on a wideband/low Q
resonator approach (move the pole way in towards the origin)
as opposed to
narrow band goertzels (pole on the unit circle). More robust
for this type
of
At 11:52 PM 10/29/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Ray Burkholder wrote:
Might want to write a new
energy detector algorithm in dsp.c though based on a wideband/low Q
resonator approach (move the pole way in towards the origin) as opposed
to narrow band goertzels (pole on the unit circle). More robust
success with Oh323 and G.711? If so, can anyone
send me the oh323.conf that they are using? Perhaps it is a combination of
flags that causes the issue.
Otherwise, can anyone suggest a place to start/offer assistance?
Thanks,
Chris Ziomkowski
, can someone answer how the G.729 licensing works? If I change the CPU
and motherboard (probably necessitating a kernel change), will my licenses
still be valid? What exactly are they keyed to?
Thanks for input on this topic.
Chris Ziomkowski
different hardware architectures?
Thanks for your feedback,
Chris Ziomkowski
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