I'm
using the Varionboards with no problem.
Now,
about echo...
Sagnoma says if YOU have echo, it is THEIR problem and they will fix
it.
James TaylorMetroTel3505 Summerhill RoadSuite
11Texarkana, Tx 75503903-793-1956
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I've read the WIKI.
Any additional information on the TDD mode?
Anyone done a TDD to email app?
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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Any means of killing a .call file that is in progress?
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MetroTel
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out-of-area is displayed for calls that originate from LECs that have not
implemented caller id.
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 13:43 -0500, jltaylor wrote:
Any means of killing a .call file that is in progress?
You mean once the call has begun? You prolly want
I'v used the CB3'S, they are 200mw and work great.
At the remote I have Asterisk, 20 extensions, vm, queuing, and always 10
to 20 calls up.
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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TNT's have DS3 cards and the DS3 config is cheaper than multiple T1 config.
The Lucent MAX TNT is a true carrier class machine.
If you need help with TNT's let me know.
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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I've seen the embedded posts.
Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX?
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mini itx
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:39:21AM -0500, jltaylor wrote
Doesn't the ASTCC require 12 digit pins?
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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Moyano
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:10 PM
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You can't really do true bonding unless you control both ends of the link.
I had a customer who tried this.
It's easy to do with ATM and IMA interfaces on T1/T3 type stuff.
The $300-$1000 dual wan routers will not work off the shelf.
Policy based routing helped but it's tough to make it work.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] INBAND DTMF G729 ASTERISK
Hi all.
Why don't Asterisk support inband DTMF with G729? Is
DID number is the number commonly assigned to a PSTN trunk.
DNIS and DID may be the same. DNIS refers to the Dialed Number that is
passed as signaling with the call (or on ss7). Most calls have ANI and
DNIS.
Your extensions look ok, assuming that the carrier sends the digits that
match.
What
http://tzone.the-croc.com/sounds/twiltzon.mid
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 1:57 PM
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Has anyone done any scripts (or something else) to notify if something goes
down?
Example:
Asterisk_1 is peered to Asterisk_2
Asterisk_1 has qualify=yes
Asterisk_1 notices that Asterisk_2 is not responding
Asterisk_1 sends email to cell phone Asterisk_2 peer down
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505
I've got three GS 100 Phones with same problem.
Some lights.
Some no lights.
Some garbled display.
I would welcome suggestions for a resurrection.
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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X1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:passwd:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
X2
This is what I did. I used the BV number as an extension and handled it
in a context.
There may be better way.
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
Look at the source code.
It provides for an option to be passed from the dial plan to make it
silent or give less information.
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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Does the TDMoE only allow one T1 per segment?
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
Free VOIP Telecom ads: http://ads.metrotel.net
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Yes,
This is the solution that I am using and it works every time.
You can dial a number, put in a pin and it makes calls.
I've never received a bill, the minutes are free.
I can't understand how these people make any money.
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Since you are referring to R2 signaling, it works like this:
The E1 R2 Call Blocking feature provides two ways to block incoming collect
calls-category-based and double answer. With category-based call blocking,
collect calls will be blocked based on a specific category. For example, in
Brazil,
In the U.S., its called:
Inbound Call Operator Screening (ICOS) automatically screens and blocks
incoming third-number-billed or collect calls, or both, so that callers
cannot charge these calls to your line.
It's a databse thing.
James
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Are
you talking about tracking a single call through three servers, or are your
wanting to track all calls made to (through) individual servers and bill a
single customer based on ANI?
James
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Really
looks like having a central SQL server is the best way.
Run it
on a separate, dedicated machine with an IP address all of the others can
see.
James
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] g729 passthrough?
I'm sitting here with my dunce cap on. My weak
If Feature Group B signaling is working properly (and you have Feature Group
B trunks), then
to reach your Asterisk box you would dial from the PSTN (1)+950+WXXX {W is 1
or 0 based on the number assigned to you}.
If you are dialing out {terminating where you look like the carrier} on
FGB then it
NO signaling same resuts
;Apr 24 21:11:15 WARNING[4430]: chan_zap.c:10198 setup_zap: Ignoring
:signalling
;-- Reconfigured channel 1, Feature Group B (MF) signalling
; etc.
;
;signalling=featb
:signalling=em_w
;signalling=sf_featb
;signalling=sf_featdmf
;signalling=sf
jltaylor wrote:
If Feature Group B
I'll take the scaled down version, just a client that plays voice mail and
shows caller id.
Any ideas?
james
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:36 AM
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Don't get many hugs around here...
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cuevas rumin
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Would like to see a small client for this.
It could be SIP or IAX without all of the phone features.
It would need to provide a URL to the .wav file so it could be played.
Any ideas?
James
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I'm an ISP, what I would like is a client for the dialup customer to run.
They would use call fwd busy to my did on an asterisk box.
I'd signal and they could click on button (URL) to download .wav file in
asterisk voice mail.
James
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MF works with FGD FGC signaling.
Are you taking FGD with a tandem connection?
James
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Murdock
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The SIPURA 3000 allows some dialplan programming.
You might check them out.
James
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James Taylor
I use MikroTik for a multi-LAN-multi-WAN router.
It has a GUI interface and is easy to setup routes, rules, and queues.
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Works, looks simple.
James Taylor
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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:14 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] PRI - T1 feasibility
Looking for advice on the following
switch tech that the specific announcement (or string of
announcements) to play is indicated by a variable number of outpulsed MF
digits after the trunk is seized.
-- Mike
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The SIPURA 3000 allows some dialplan programming.
You might check them out.
James
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Robert
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Calling Card
Anyone experimented with Calling Card support in
I'll have to agree.
Check power supplies under load and see what kind of voltage you are getting
(12/5v legs).
James
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Send me a copy of your iax.conf and your extensions.conf.
I'll look at it.
James
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] problem
My spam filter started showing that the list IP was blacklisted this
morning.
It seems to be cleared up now.
James
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:44 PM
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Well this is about as cool as having Asterisk do voice changing (can we just
make the guy sound like a girl?).
I'll work on this.
James
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I've seen this.
I think that I wasn't getting CPC from the phone company.
I had an ISDN BRI into a TA with two pots lines coming out.
When I converted to just two post lines (no isdn) then it never happened
again.
James
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Any ideas on how to rotate (evenly distribute) outbound calls over a number
of 'trunks' or contexts?
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerhill Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Tx 75503
903-793-1956
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IF there was a consideration for a change, I prefer:
phpbb
it's open source and easy to use.
www.phpbb.com
you can still get emails from the posts.
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Is the hassle in running it or setting it up?
This gets back to my interest in a CD to boot and install a basic system on a hard
drive.
Something like a 2 line 4 station version and then a single T1, 4 station, 2 line.
This is why there is a users list and a developers list.
As a user, I just
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Date: 16 Jul 2003 09:14:06 -0500
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 09:10, jltaylor wrote:
Is the hassle in running it or setting it up?
This gets back to my interest in a CD to boot and install a basic system on a
hard
This power failure thing does not have to be complicated.
A few solutions come to mind:
1) A 3,5,12 (whatever is needed) power supply (wall wart)used with a relay (DPDT).
When the wall wart has power, the computer takes the call. When power fails, the POTS
line falls in to place.
Now, this
Has anyone thought about an ISO file that could be used to make a CD for a bootable
install for a basic Linux/Asterisk system?
Just re-boot and config.
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On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 10:34, jltaylor wrote:
Has anyone thought about an ISO file that could be used to make a CD for a bootable
install for a basic Linux/Asterisk system?
Just re-boot and config.
Might be interesting to build based off of a knoppix cd
wrote an installation process like that, couldn't it be just
as well implemented with a clever RPM-based installation and some nice
plain old userspace configuration tools?
Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft
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Greetings,
I'm ready to start and setup Asterisk.
Any preference on which Linux to use?
Windows FreeBSD in use here.
I'd like to get up and running as quickly and easily as possible.
Thanks
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