2009/5/9 Dean Collins d...@cognation.net
Perfect office rackmount asterisk server?
http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-42372-135.html
How many PCI-E or PCI slots ?
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Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
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Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Saturday 09 May 2009 03:42:04 John Fawcett wrote:
I'm on asterisk 1.6.1.0 and asterisk addons 1.6.1.0 (also using freepbx
2.5 with cidlookup module from mysql database).
There are some incompatible changes in asterisk 1.6 about MYSQL addon
application syntax for
On Sunday 10 May 2009 07:31:35 John Fawcett wrote:
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Saturday 09 May 2009 03:42:04 John Fawcett wrote:
I'm on asterisk 1.6.1.0 and asterisk addons 1.6.1.0 (also using freepbx
2.5 with cidlookup module from mysql database).
There are some incompatible changes in
Dave,
can you help me with my configuration of mutt (MUA) + msmtp (MTA) ?
I have included the following in my voicemail.conf :
mailcmd=/usr/sbin/mutt
But how will Asterisk know how to use Mutt to attach its
voicemail-message (.wav-file) ???
I use Mutt together with msmtp to send me weekly the
mutt will not deliver a email message, so you are using the wrong
command. The email message with attachment is created by Asterisk and
needs msmtp to deliver the message.
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:10 AM, jonas kellens jonas.kell...@telenet.be wrote:
Dave,
can you help me with my configuration
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Hello Daniel,
Hi Dana.
You will find the information at http://www.voip-info.org/ and
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ (.PDF downloadable from the
Online Book link) very useful.
I have the second edition that covers Asterisk 1.4 and
Steve Edwards asterisk@sedwards.com writes:
Others have posted the solution, but to clear up your assumption, extra
slashes are fine in Unix. Try:
touch //var//tmp//foo
rm //var//tmp//foo
Middle slashes are guaranteed to turn into a single slash, but
randulo schrieb:
I caught Mark Spencer, Kevin Fleming, John Todd, Russell Bryant, the
other Mark in a truly Digium moment in Rostock, Germany on their way
to listen to the sea shanties.
http://tr.im/rawhide - be afraid, be very afraid
(Adhearsions' Jason Goecke is also in the picture
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El domingo 10 de mayo del 2009 a las 17:12:51 -0300,
Daniel Bareiro escribió:
I suggest testing your SIP softphone with the Echo() and/or
Playback() dialplan applications before attempting to call another
softphone/hardphone/etc. This will allow
David Backeberg wrote:
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:52 PM, sean darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Receiving a fax with 1.6.1:
== Spawn extension (incoming-pstn-line, fax, 1) exited non-zero on
'DAHDI/4-1'
-- Executing [...@incoming-pstn-line:1] NoOp(DAHDI/4-1, Fax
Detected) in new stack
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:52 PM, sean darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Receiving a fax with 1.6.1:
[cut]
-- Hungup 'DAHDI/1-1'
[2009-05-04 16:02:39] WARNING[12989]: app_fax.c:128 span_message:
WARNING T.30 ECM carrier not found
[cut]
ECM - error correction mode ( right?) - but the fax
So, people have recommended building a system from scratch, start with a
CentOS base and installing asterisk and all of the other utilities.
I've only used Trixbox for my business system. I'm wondering what
surprises I'd run into. Right now, I know I'd need the OS, Asterisk,
something like
You don't need freepbx.
In all honestly, building a system from scratch isn't too bad if you
having some decent (or indecent?) linux karma.
If you don't, it's going to be a rather unfun time.
PaulH
John F. Ervin wrote:
So, people have recommended building a system from scratch, start with
Hi John,
I'm not sure if this will help you or not but I created a script that
will install Asterisk with all the required components for DAHDI,
Faxing, fax to email, LDAPget, CDR, FOP etc. It can even include text
to speech applications. I created it because I wanted to install
Asterisk
At 22:21 5/10/2009, John F. Ervin wrote:
Are there (??) instructions for people who are experienced at the
Trixbox level but wish to move on?
You could move on to PBX-in-a-Flash:
http://PBXinaFlash.net/
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Are there (??) instructions for people who are experienced at the Trixbox
level but wish to move on?
If you'd like to get a solid foundation on Asterisk and how the various
pieces fit together, I suggest you invest a couple hours and go through the
O'Reilly book: Asterisk - The Future of
George Kwabenah Appiah wrote:
Are there (??) instructions for people who are experienced at the
Trixbox level but wish to move on?
If you'd like to get a solid foundation on Asterisk and how the
various pieces fit together, I suggest you invest a couple hours and
go through the
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