Tod,
there is nothing of interest in either log file. I guess I should
really be running with 0.6.2 so it that would be one worthwhile change I
could make.
I will look into setting up syslog on the phones. Thanks for the
suggestions.
regards
Mart
Tod Fitch wrote:
Not much help, but my
Jose,
A couple of quick comments...
1) I notice that you are using the web-interface, in this case the /
mnt/kd/rc.conf file is ignored. Instead, if you want to configure
additional variables that the web-interface does not configure, click
on the Network tab and at the bottom of the page
HI. lonnie. thanks I will see these tips you told me.
by the way. How I can make the external calls pass thru. and dont send busy
signal to callers ?
If I call for a sip line that I have in a pap2 to the astlinux pbx the call
it answered without problem. (pap2 is connected to same router as pbx
Just tried to boot 2167 on a box with a Sangoma card, and saw:
Starting WAN Router...
Loading WAN driWANPIPE(tm) Hardware Support Module Beta 3.3.12.0 (c) 1994-2008
Sangoma Technologies Inc
vers: wanpipe PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
HDLC support module revision 1.22
Zapata Telephony
Just tried to boot 2167 on a box with a Sangoma card, and saw:
Starting WAN Router...
Loading WAN driWANPIPE(tm) Hardware Support Module Beta 3.3.12.0 (c) 1994-2008
Sangoma Technologies Inc
vers: wanpipe PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
HDLC support module revision 1.22
Zapata Telephony
Just tried to boot 2167 on a box with a Sangoma card, and saw:
Starting WAN Router...
Loading WAN driWANPIPE(tm) Hardware Support Module Beta 3.3.12.0 (c) 1994-2008
Sangoma Technologies Inc
vers: wanpipe PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
HDLC support module revision 1.22
Zapata Telephony
David,
Take a look at the Pref tab, Caller*ID, Blacklist Whitelist Tab
Options: section
Number Format: | |
Error String: ||
The Number format uses regular expressions (ereg) to do a sanity check
on the number. You can essentially turn this off by putting ^.* in
this entry, but