Call transfer drops in the following scenario:
1) incoming call to a Polycom via Asterisk
2) call answered
3) tranfer button pressed
4) talk to intended B-party for about 5-10 seconds
5) incoming call drops
This happens every time. Has anyone encountered the
same problem? Would appreciate any
I don't seem to be able to find the necessary hardware
specs for an Asterisk server. What I have in mind is a
dedicated server to serve 50 or so people. All users
will use SIP phones and there will be an ISDN gateway
for outgoing/incoming calls. Do you have any
suggestions about the server specs
We had our share of problems with the Fritz Card on
FC4. Everything was OK except the speech was one-way
in the outgoing direction. We spent days on it and
couldn't find a solution to it. We discovered that the
device nodes were not created correctly by udev.
Enough was enough, we switched to SuSE
Does anyone know how to limit syslog file size?
Logrotate only rotates log files (i.e. irrelevant of
file size), and a log file size can grow extremely
large before it is rotated.
/Y.T.
Do you Yahoo!?
The
to
rotate it when that size is reached. And cron your
script however often
you want (ie 10 times a day?)
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Which Linux distribution?
We have tried Asterisk 1.0.9 on FC4 and have never
We have tried Asterisk 1.0.9 on FC4 and have never
been able to get CAPI (with Fritz card, fcpci) to work
properly. Apart from that Asterisk works fine in
switching internal calls. But it's useless if we can't
make outgoing calls on our ISDN line.
We are considering abandoning FC4 for Debian or