On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 14:10 -0700, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:05 PM, XBrian bobo...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Thanks - I was hoping there was some silver bullet to use out
there. Thanks
anyway.
There is. If you build a reliable network, the phones
2013/1/31 Ishfaq Malik i...@pack-net.co.uk
On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 14:10 -0700, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:05 PM, XBrian bobo...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Thanks - I was hoping there was some silver bullet to use out
there. Thanks
anyway.
There
Hi Olivier!
Chan_mobile is a old project and work very poor.
Search about chan_dongle and get a usb modem it really works.
You can't use another machine to connect your hardware.
Best regards and sorry for top-posting i'm at blackberry phone.
Emiliano.
Emiliano Vazquez | PcCentro S.R.L.
On 31/01/13 07:25, Olivier wrote:
Hello,
On a LAN, is it possible to install a bluetooth dongle on one
workstation (at this time, this workstation OS is not specified) and use
it with chan_mobile ?
I've read some USB over IP (or Ethernet) middleware exist but I'm not
certain I'm looking at the
2013/1/31 Sebastian Arcus s...@open-t.co.uk
On 31/01/13 07:25, Olivier wrote:
Hello,
On a LAN, is it possible to install a bluetooth dongle on one
workstation (at this time, this workstation OS is not specified) and use
it with chan_mobile ?
I've read some USB over IP (or Ethernet)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Leandro Dardini ldard...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/1/31 Ishfaq Malik i...@pack-net.co.uk
On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 14:10 -0700, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:05 PM, XBrian bobo...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Thanks - I was hoping there was some
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:15 AM, Olivier oza_4...@yahoo.fr wrote:
What I had in mind is to use someone's cellphone as a presence detector.
Let me explain:
- as the first thing you take along when leaving a room or location, is
your own cellphone, why not use chan_mobile and a bluetooth dongle
If you have no NAT or dynamic IP in your network, you can just
remove the registration process and assign to each peer its IP
address.
This is the answer. If 100% availability is critical, your IP
addresses shouldn't be changing anyway, so take the registration
process
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:45 AM, joachim zoach...@securax.org wrote:
If you have no NAT or dynamic IP in your network, you can just remove
the registration process and assign to each peer its IP address.
This is the answer. If 100% availability is critical, your IP addresses
Hello Good Day List
I incorporate 3Com 3101SP phone (3C10401SPKRB) to ASTERISK
Has anyone managed to connect the phone to Asterisk
or if anyone knows how to incorporate these SIP phones
Greetings and Thanks
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This is the answer. If 100% availability is critical, your IP
addresses shouldn't be changing anyway, so take the registration
process out entirely.
This advice is not valid for android / iphones though.
That's absurd. Why would you use a battery-powered smartphone if you
Hello. I am aware that 'sip show peers' will display my peers, and that 'sip
unregister ' (where is the peer name) will unregister a peer - however,
I want to force registration of a peer from the CLI.
Is there any way to force this? I have several user agents and I want to achieve
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Adam Moffett adamli...@plexicomm.netwrote:
Maybe it's possible to send a NOTIFY to a peer on the last IP it was seen
at? I don't think I've seen anything that has a register command, but
lots of devices can get a check your config or reboot command via SIP
Another option would be a VPN between the phone and the LAN the Asterisk box is
on. VPN software may handle IP address changes better than the Softphone.
This way the IP of the softphone doesn't change.
-Original Message-
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
Is there any way to force this? I have several user agents and I want to
achieve
near 100% availability for all peers. I realise that the peer will be 'woken'
up
at my qualify intervals, but can I actually force registration from the CLI?
For those peers which are at known, fixed,
I figured I'd follow up on this in case anyone else cares. The
documentation is simply awful and it took a lot of experimenting to make it
work.
In features.conf for each company:
[parkinglot_televolve]
parkext = 700
parkpos = 701-720
context = televolve#parking
parkinghints = yes
parkingtime =
Keep in mind this is 1.2...
I have a peer in sip.conf:
[my-uk900]
context = uk900
host= a.b.c.d
type= friend
Why am I seeing DNS queries like my.example.com and uk900.example.com?
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Thanks
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience debugging the ExtenSpy function?
Asterisk 1.6 (yes, I know it's old) on Debian.
core show channels:
Channel Location State
Application(Data)
SIP/570-00031ac1 808@monitor:1Up ExtenSpy(808@desks,w)
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