If you are really wanting to build something on Raspberry Pi or similar ARM
platform, you could also take a look at Elastix for ARM.
http://www.elastix.com/en/downloads/ Elastix is a fully integrated
platform, and includes the majority of necessary components in one
installation.
The new
Hello,
Unless you're directly connected to AWS via a physical cable, or other
direct connect method, you cannot use the internal IP AWS address from the
public Internet.
Either use the existing PUBLIC IP address (shown in the control panel for
the EC2 instance), or assign a new Elastic IP, and
We also use the Obihai devices successfully in this type of configuration.
They also have a website that can function as your provisioning server if
you don;t have one yet.
They make inexpensive single port, and multi-port versions.
If you are new to this in general, I'd suggest your start with
Also try vtech vsp725
Thanks,
*Glenn*
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 8:35 AM, Sil wrote:
> Hello,
> I am looking for a replacement for my Thomson ST2030SIP.
> My specifications are as follows :
> - 2 lines.
> - 6 BLF keys.
> - PoE.
> Can you give me a return on the models you use ?
>
Hi,
Usually, the trunk provider(s) provide a mechanism to support this, and
it's the "Tech Prefix" or just "Prefix".
So, for Tenant 1, send 12348005551212 and for Tenant 2, send 56788005551212.
They'll then strip the prefix, and send along to 8005551212
Most trunk providers worth anything will
As far as I know, Zoiper does support TLS across all platforms.
We've tested and deployed this on their "paid" software on Android and
Windows, and it works well.
Thanks,
*Glenn @ VDOTel*
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Marcelo Terres wrote:
> Zoiper?
>
> On 15 Feb 2017
If you're looking for installing on a MAC, best to start searching for MAC
OSX install
See here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Getting+Started+on+MacOSX
I don't know how old this is, or if it directly applies to your task at
hand, but it may be a start.
Also, if you're just
Hi Chris,
This would require either an external (or possible internal) GSM/SIM Voip
Gateway.
Google: "VOIP Gateway GSM Converter SIP IP Phone Adapter" or similar for
options. I see some for around $60 US
Basically, you'll want to send SIP invite(s), and other commands to and
from this device
Hi Andre,
On your comment "unfortunately there is no bridge mode or any comparable
mode available", sometimes the carrier (if it's a carrier supplied DSL
router) will have these settings hidden from standard user's eyes.
You may need to call your ISP and request them to place your DSL router
Hi Andre,
Some routers just simply won't support this double-nat scenario you
describe. Othera will... And without any special forwarding.
Is it possible to put the first router into "bridge" mode, and use the
second router as the actual NAT router?
This may be the quickest solution to your
I'd suggest you take a look at Voipmonitor, it may have what you need in
the community version. It's built for monitoring SIP/VoIP traffic.
Pretty inexpensive to license the reporting tool as well, if needed.
Also, you may need to have a switch/router that supports port mirroring.
Thanks,
Hi Mike,
Technically, it's possible. It takes a bit of work to extract the right
stream links from the playlist file, and some services hide this from
sight, best they can.
We tried to do a similar thing, streaming smoothjazz.com radio through
Askerisk, as MOH.
What we found was that the way
Hi Dovid,
Totally possible... We're currently doing what you suggest with standard
mySQL configured in Master-Master replication mode, across many nodes
geo-distributed, with no (or few, like environment related) errors... for a
few years now.
This allows for fast updates at any node, and
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