2012/5/14, Matthew Jordan mjor...@digium.com:
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From: Olivier oza_4...@yahoo.fr
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 4:39:40 AM
Subject: [asterisk-users] How to script cdr_mysql
On 05/12/2012 12:07 PM, Danny Dias wrote:
What about the Database and recording calls replication? as i could see,
the RSeries does not take into account these data.
The Digium R-series devices are electronic switches used for routing
telephony circuits; they don't have any part in the
On 10/05/12 10:45 AM, eherr wrote:
Has anyone been able to get SLA ( Shared Line Appearance ) to work with
Polycom phones.
I want to be able to emulate a key system but I cannot figure it out.
Everything I tried so far is just not working together.
Yes, I have managed to get everything
Hi List!
We have two Asterisk servers connected to a PRI, an old one and a new one.
The old server (voip1 let's call it) is running Asterisk 1.4.23, libpri
1.4.9, and DAHDI 2.1.0.4.
The new server (voip2) is running Asterisk 1.8.6, libpri 1.4.2 and DAHDI
2.4.0. We've had serious, show-stopping
Hello All,
My Asterisk server is working fine except that at night I forward my number
to another phone number, however my asterisk server still rings once before
call is forward. My Local Phone provider is ATT and they said that there is
not way around it, I'm always going to get a partical
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 2:00 PM, motty.cruz motty.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Any suggestions how to stop the Asterisk from rining once before forward to
another number?
Since analog lines can only signal using ANALOG methods, it will always
have a partial ring. Otherwise there's no way for
On Tue,May 15 02:00:PM, motty.cruz wrote:
Hello All,
My Asterisk server is working fine except that at night I forward my number
to another phone number, however my asterisk server still rings once before
call is forward. My Local Phone provider is ATT and they said that there is
not way
Call forwarding ALWAYS sends a partial ring to the line. This is by
design from ESS 1 days, and serves to remind the party that the line is
forwarded.
Asterisk certainly can be configured to ignore the first ring in any
number of ways.
John Novack
Guy Gold wrote:
On Tue,May 15 02:00:PM,
Thanks John,
I was trying to find a way to work around the partial ring. Ignoring is what
I'm doing now wait(8) seconds but when the number not being forward that
means there is a delay of 8seconds before phones start ringing.
Thanks,
motty
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Hello Carlos,
I'm already using the provider to forward #72 throught my provider, but by
default it rings once. at this moment i'm ignoring the first 8 seconds when
someone call my number otherwise my phone ring twice.
Thanks,
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