I've had to rip out VoIP in two cable-modem situations because the call quality
was too poor.
Bandwidth isn't the main characteristic you are looking for; most Internet
connections have plenty of that. Latency and jitter matter far more. Latency
describes how long each packet travels from your
Hi Friends,
I need to find .gsm file length or duration.
*E.g.*
demo-congrats.gsm
sox demo-congrats.gsm -e stat
Above command is display file length in seconds. like as
Length (seconds): 27.96
I want to .gsm file length or duration in dialplan.
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I actually have not delved too far into CEL, I had just started looking into
it when I noticed that there wasn't anything for MySQL and so I began
searching and finally making this inquiry :)
I will take a peek at the source code
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Mark Murawski
markm-li...@intellasoft.net wrote:
Crazy. What do you plan on using for an ATA now?
The problems I'm having are getting 500 Server Internal Error on just
about every other call placed out of this mp-118. The box has been
installed and in use
Hi,
I have just set up Asterisk to use an E1 line with a Digium card. And I
can call both in and out, but my outgoing line is all ways identifying
itself as the same number, and i can't even change it to another number
in the same number series.
Do anyone have some clue on how to fix this.
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010, Kent Varmedal wrote:
I have just set up Asterisk to use an E1 line with a Digium card. And I
can call both in and out, but my outgoing line is all ways identifying
itself as the same number, and i can't even change it to another number
in the same number series.
Do
When we designed our systems on asterisk we designed it to me multi-tenant.
Se we use customer prefixes on all extensions. This allows us to have
multiple customers using the same extension pools. It also reduces the hack
foot print as hackers must know the prefix for a customer to try and
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 04:12:14PM +0530, RAJNIKANT VANZA wrote:
Hi Friends,
I need to find .gsm file length or duration.
*E.g.*
demo-congrats.gsm
sox demo-congrats.gsm -e stat
Above command is display file length in seconds. like as
Length (seconds): 27.96
I want to .gsm
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 14:34 -0500 schrieb Shaun Ruffell:
On 10/15/2010 04:00 AM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3, dahdi-linux-2.4.0 with
dahdi-extra from Tzafrirs git, kernel 2.6.35.4). The hardware is an
older pc system with Celeron CPU
r you would have to convert that gsm to another format first like ogg
On 16 October 2010 18:23, Barry Miller asterisk-us...@notanet.net wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 04:12:14PM +0530, RAJNIKANT VANZA wrote:
Hi Friends,
I need to find .gsm file length or duration.
*E.g.*
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 06:46:20PM +0100, Tiago Geada wrote:
r you would have to convert that gsm to another format first like ogg
Why on earth would you have to do that? Did you even try doing what
I suggested?
On 16 October 2010 18:23, Barry Miller asterisk-us...@notanet.net wrote:
On
On 10/14/2010 03:09 PM, Gopalakrishnan A.N wrote:
Hi Joshi,
To connect with PSTN line you need FXO / FXS card. FXO is used to
connect CO line and FXS is used to connect internal station line. With
help of FXO you can connect the outside world and with help of FXS you
can connect normal
On 10/16/10 12:47 PM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 14:34 -0500 schrieb Shaun Ruffell:
On 10/15/2010 04:00 AM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3, dahdi-linux-2.4.0 with
dahdi-extra from Tzafrirs git, kernel 2.6.35.4). The hardware
I'm running an AsteriskNow V1.7.1 with both a PSTN connection and fax
machine. Both are connected to a DAHDI board. I'd like to route
incoming PSTN fax calls to the extension of the fax machine and process
non-fax calls through different dialplan.logic.
What's the best way to go about doing
Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
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Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
Thanks
Dan
p.s.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Frank Tarczynski ft...@mindspring.com wrote:
Any pointers to share?
chan_dahdi.conf
faxdetect=incoming
extensions.conf
exten = fax,1,Dial(DAHDI/4)
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On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Dan Journo
d...@keshercommunications.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
Serious answer:
Looks like a process running asterisk -r. Do you have any sort of
AGI, cron job or perhaps a nagios check which does this?
Not so serious answer:
IT IS COMING FROM INSIDE OF THE HOUSE
Thanks for lightning my day!
Is there any way to debug this because as far as i'm aware,
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Dan Journo
d...@keshercommunications.comwrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
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Hi All,
Regarding the DTMF issue I reported where the tones werent being sent through
the provider to the pstn phones,
I ended up being told to switch to inband.
However, now, asterisk is not recognising my features (*1, etc).
Any ideas?
I've checked using tcpdump, and asterisk is still part
Do you use FreePBX by any chance?
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-16 6:38 PM, Dan Journo d...@keshercommunications.com wrote:
Serious answer:
Looks like a process running asterisk -r. Do you have any sort of
AGI, cron j...
Thanks for lightning my day!
Is there any way
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