Philip,
Could you please outline or explain further how this could be achieved.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Philip Prindeville [mailto:philipp_s...@redfish-solutions.com]
Sent: Monday, 7 September 2009 2:31 PM
To: da...@kerr.net; AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-us
You could run two different instances of Asterisk with two different
sets of config files.
David Kerr wrote:
> I'm wondering if there are any experts out there that can help me.
> Asterisk is listening on port 5060 for SIP messages. I would like to
> be able to listen on another port /*as well*
I'm wondering if there are any experts out there that can help me. Asterisk
is listening on port 5060 for SIP messages. I would like to be able to
listen on another port **as well** as 5060. Asterisk itself can only listen
on the one port, so I can't change the bindport= statement in sip.conf as
Tom,
In the back of my mind, I seem to remember asterisk 1.4 call-limit= in
sip.conf has a role...
Look in /stat/etc/asterisk/sip.conf, find the ;[grandstream1] line,
and then look at call-limit
You can take it from there.
Lonnie
On Sep 6, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Tom Mazzotta wrote:
> I'm run
I'm running astlinux-0.6.7 (Asterisk 1.4.26) on a Soekris net 5501 w/
Grandstream GXP2000 phones. I am trying to use the 7 multi-purpose keys for
directed pickups. I currently have them configured for BLF and the lights
change to red for busy extensions and blink when the extension is ringing as
>Just wanted to update the list on the status of a few items in trunk and
>some other development.
>
>Trunk:
>**Known issues**
>
>To my knowledge, these are the last remaining issues before we can
>branch trunk to 0.7. AstLinux 0.7 will be the last branch with Asterisk
>1.4. After we branch trunk