One of our users recently had a powerfail while connected to our meetme
gateway. (Asterisk 1.4.17 on debian 4.0)
Through the course of it, asterisk never hung up. His system came back
up, and started sending ICMP port unreachables, but the stream went on,
flooding him with silence media stream
When using a PRI, after the remote party hangs up, asterisk tries to spawn
a call to the h extension. Is this normal behavior for a pri to try to
call the h extension to try to clean things up?
Call Comes In:
-- Executing Dial(Zap/1-1, SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) in new stack
-- Called
Well, in lieu of dropping us, Broadvox has transferred us to their lab
switch (keeping our DID's in the process).
Now they're complaining that asterisk is sending a Silence-Suppression OFF
request of some sort.
There's no way to turn this on in asterisk is there? (Yes, I know it will
shoot
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Yes, that's what I've told them, too. Do you know of any software that I
can use as a proxy which does support this?
-Dan
On Thursday 19 August 2004 17:59, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Now they're complaining that asterisk is sending a Silence
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
SO what do the higher-end products use for timing?
-Dan
On Thursday 19 August 2004 17:59, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Now they're complaining that asterisk is sending a Silence-Suppression OFF
request of some sort.
There's no way to turn
colors.
The fact that the lines in term.c don't consider screen to be
vt100-compatible is an interesting thing that I don't consider a bug but
merely an oversight.
-Dan Mahoney
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 17:56, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all. I have a color-capable console (color ls works
Guys,
For what it's worth, after months of trying to troubleshoot issues with
them, and after paying them around $2500 for setup and a down payment
(it's unclear what of that will be refunded, if any) BroadVox --
http://www.broadvox.net/ -- decided to terminate our contract without any
valid
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
You start up the phones, they register, all is good. They show up in sip
show peers like thus:
danm/danm65.125.237.91D N 255.255.255.255 5060 OK
(29 ms)
We pass a few calls in and out
Okay, this one is driving me nuts.
I have a fedora core 1 machine running asterisk from CVS. Built last
week. I have a couple of snom phones with the latest firmware.
Here's the issue, it's a wierd one.
You start up the phones, they register, all is good. They show up in sip
show peers like
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Todd Lieberman wrote:
Looks like a firewall issue too me.
Some of the snoms are behind NAT. However, my test one was on the same
subnet, and exhibited the same problems.
The asterisk box has firewalling disabled. A firewall issue, I would
think, would not cause a
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 17:56, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all. I have a color-capable console (color ls works, and I can run
any color-smart program like naim and bitchX), but for some reason the
color in the console for asterisk, whether
Hey all. I have a color-capable console (color ls works, and I can run
any color-smart program like naim and bitchX), but for some reason the
color in the console for asterisk, whether started with -c or
safe_asterisk, isn't working for me.
Any ideas as to why?
I don't think it's my termcap,
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