Hello
Ive installed asterisk 14.2 on centos 6.8 but i am not able to start it
below is what am executing and those are the errors anything am doing wrong?
[root@localhost ~]# asterisk -r
bash: asterisk: command not found
[root@localhost ~]# asterisk -vvvc
bash: asterisk: command not found
chris
On 12/06/2016 06:45 PM, Motty Cruz wrote:
Any suggestions on how to convert digital signal to analog?
I do this with an ADIT 600 channel bank that I got off of ebaY many
years ago. A quick search shows one for around $98
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/191565965269?lpid=82=ps_noapp=true
Doug
Hello All,
The problem I'm facing is the following: two machines that require analog
signal. However, connection to the world is setup as follow: T1 connection
to Asterisk server
Any suggestions on how to convert digital signal to analog?
Type of card on my Asterisk server is wct4xxp
Hi,
That's right - you just need to define a peer with a static IP address and
"type=peer" to assign incoming calls to a peer name and apply
the corresponding configuration (e.g. codecs).
To make your configuration less redundant you can use templates in your peer
definition
(at least for
Hi,
normally, Asterisk handles RTP IP addresses in SDP correctly, if you have
specified
- that NAT traversal is enabled for all peers (e.g. nat=force_rport,comedia)
- your local network with "localnet=yournetwork/networkmask" - e.g.
"localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0"
- directmedia,
Hello List,
I need your help with information going out on my SDP.
Is it possible to update the Media Address on a per-call basis or a per-channel
basis?
Reason:
My Asterisk is in a private network and needs to connect to UA on its internal
network and also few external networks. One network is
am new to asterisk and am trying to "make all". or dahdi install but in
only reach this stage below on centos 6.8 . Any idea how to resolve or
bypass this
configure: creating ./config.status
./configure: line 18858: cannot create temp file for here-document: No such
file or directory
configure:
Yes its possible mine im using 2pcs of Huwawie 173 USB dongle (one for each
ISP provider) and connected to raspberry-pi. I can call out and recived
call with IVR to forward to the extensio numbers.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2016 at 10:36, christopher kamutumwa
wrote:
> Is it
Hi Chris
On Tue, 2016-12-06 at 04:36 +0200, christopher kamutumwa wrote:
> Is it possible to have a simcard configured and become incoming line
> and outgoing on asterisk and also have the IVR function?
Yes, it is possible! :-)
A cheap solution is using a 3G-UBS-dongle.
I have two SIM cards
On 05/12/16 17:57, Gopalakrishnan N wrote:
True agree, problem is somehow the people purchased am supporting to
overcome that. Trying level best... around 20 phones has been
purchased
I have been able to use the following Cisco IP Phone with Asterisk.
- Cisco SPA303, Cisco SPA504,
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