, Kate Kretz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs,
out asterisk server has multiple network cards.
I want some outgoing calls (from several extensions) to use one IP
address,
and others to go through
another address.
is there a way to achive that using asterisk ?
Cheers,
Kate
,
Seysan
On 9/15/07, Kate Kretz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there's just one factor - customer, i.e. extension in terms of Asterisk.
On 9/15/07, Joseph Bajin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the factors in deciding which interface the traffic needs to
go out of?
Is it based
Dear Sirs,
out asterisk server has multiple network cards.
I want some outgoing calls (from several extensions) to use one IP address,
and others to go through
another address.
is there a way to achive that using asterisk ?
Cheers,
Kate
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Check the route command on your Linux system. The gateway route should
be the ethX and network whatever you want.
At 01:41 p.m. 14/09/2007, Drew Gibson wrote:
Kate Kretz wrote:
Dear Sirs,
out asterisk server has multiple network cards.
I want some outgoing calls (from
Dear Sirs,
we ...
1) buy minutes from other providers
2) sell minutes to out clients
some calls terminate to our equipment, others - to h323 proxies.
we want calls to be routed according to costs (a route is chosen from many
by lowest cost).
at the end of it, we'd like to bill our clients and
RADIUS does two things
1) authentication
2) accounting
(well, actually, 3 things, but I see no difference of authorising and
authentication)
accounting is easy for asterisk-1.4, there're CDR (call detail record) which
stores call in radius out of box.
as for authentication/authorising against
OpenVPN is very good in NAT (if one of your boxes is behind NAT). otherwise,
OpenVPN seems to be a bad choice, it's complicated, non-standard (there'n no
RFC on OpenVPN).
On 8/10/07, MOSBAH ABDELKADER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is the OpenVPN the ideal solution to set a tunnel between
Can You please advice me free softphone which supports SIP registrations ?
Cheers,
Kate
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sorry, I meant RFC 3856, sip presence, not sip regitration
On 8/7/07, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 08:16:35PM +0600, Kate Kretz wrote:
Can You please advice me free softphone which supports SIP registrations
?
twinkle? ekiga?
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Asterisk's source code. You can use wireshark to
capture a successful REGISTER and see what headers you need.
Regards,
Brian
Neotiq Consulting
www.neotiq.com
On 6/28/07, Kate Kretz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello there...
our telecom sold us VoIP-numbering, managed by Nortel MCS
I
hello there...
our telecom sold us VoIP-numbering, managed by Nortel MCS
I successfully registered Ekiga to it (
http://sol.chel.skbkontur.ru/ekiga.png)
What exactly do I have to write in sip.conf to make Asterisk register on
this SIP ?
Cheers,
Kate
ooh323c requires You to put the following lines:
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=g723.1
..
otherwise it doesn't work
On 2/24/07, Guillermo Salas M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Solved... installed chan_oh323 :)
hello there...
our telecom sold us VoIP-numbering, managed by Nortel MCS
I successfully registered Ekiga to it (
http://sol.chel.skbkontur.ru/ekiga.png)
What exactly do I have to write in sip.conf to make Asterisk register on
this SIP ?
Cheers,
Kate
Steve, keep me in touch please ?
We are also looking for moving all our activities to java platform.
Let me know if You'll find/test something like asterisk2billing written in
java ?
Cheers,
Kate
On 2/1/07, Steve Prior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I was looking for a Java FastAGI interface
I like the idea of Virtual PBX, but I don't like python language.
Are there other implementations ?
I'd like some java or php thing.
On 1/16/07, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:18:05AM +0500, Kate Kretz wrote:
Dear Sirs,
let me repost my question again
Dear Sirs,
let me repost my question again, probably the last one was lost in a huge
amount of messages during weekend.
I'm actually looking for web-based tool which can do two level of
administration:
1) high level, Administrators, can create domains
2) lower level, Users, can manage
Dear Sirs,
I'm looking for a tool which can do the following:
1) higher level of administration, only one person, it can create domains
and per-domain administration accounts
2) lower level of administration, many persons, each can add new extensions
and change passwords with their domains.
Communication Server. just two
level of administration.
On 1/13/07, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kate Kretz wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I'm looking for a tool which can do the following:
1) higher level of administration, only one person, it can create
domains and per-domain administration accounts
2
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