with it, please Google it as I don't feel like
typing anymore ;) (sorry)
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It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to
ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do
| 2010-08-29 | 19:19:22 |
2010-08-29 | 19:36:39 | 69.72.242.170 | 6168 |
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Oquendo SGFA, SGFE, C|EH
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, J. Oquendo wrote:
I also posted a very effective iptables script some weeks ago if you care
to search the archives. It works and is extremely effective in blocking
these types of attacks - however, it will not stop a broken sipvicious
from
.
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP, CPT
It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to
ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do things
differently. - Warren Buffett
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Danny Nicholas wrote:
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of J. Oquendo
Subject: [asterisk-users] Callback script anyone
Without diving into too many details, does anyone have a simple callback
sense?) Where every 25th call or so would go
through, the others would go wherever, not important.
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to
ruin it. If you think about
http://www.google.com/search?q=asterisk+brute+force+prevention
http://etel.wiki.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_Brute_Force_Prevention
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Enough research will tend to support your
hours:
/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx show channels concise|awk -F : '($11 10800) {print
/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx \soft hangup $1 \}'|sh
You don't necessarily have to keep restarting it at midnight.
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI
.
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J. Oquendo
SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
Enough research will tend to support your
conclusions. - Arthur Bloch
A conclusion is the place where you got
tired of thinking - Arthur Bloch
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forwarding, find me follow me,
see/print bill) etc.
I'd appreciate real world experiences and have already
been down the VoIP-Info road looking at the majority of
platforms offered (A2Billing, Supertec, etc.) with no
success.
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SGFA
. If you care to dabble with MySQL you can
create quite an impressive hosts based IPS that is
custom tailored to your infrastructure.
Anyhow, was bored (ADHD) and wanted to ramble on for
a little while.
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
thoughts? Possible firmware corruption? I'm at a loss to figure
this one out.
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J. Oquendo
SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
Enough research will tend to support your
conclusions. - Arthur Bloch
A conclusion is the place where you got
tired
) as - an Asterisk
fluke. I'd like to upgrade the system, but it would need to be
a complete revamp as bringing it up to par would mean redoing
Zaptel, etc.
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
Enough research will tend to support your
conclusions
is what it is... Voice over IP.
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
Enough research will tend to support your
conclusions. - Arthur Bloch
A conclusion is the place where you got
tired of thinking - Arthur Bloch
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Al lists wrote:
| I agree, No manager gets fired even if a Cisco Call Manager goes south.
| that's not the case with Asterisk.
| With limited experience that i have with both, i hit more bugs using
| Asterisk than a CCM, but this is
contacted your provider, are they doing any kind of
IP address filtering, SIP filtering.
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SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1) SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)
CEH/CNDA, CHFI
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best
forms (of government) those
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Brian J. Murrell wrote:
| Maybe your understanding of QOS and mine is different. Of course I have
| no illusions that I can assign a priority to my packets that is going to
| be meaningful to anyone once they leave my network.
|
| But certainly at
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| Not at all little. If you have a lot of low priority outgoing traffic
| (i.e. p2p) saturating your link, uplink traffic shaping will mean the
| difference between a completely unintelligible call and something very
|
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Brian J. Murrell wrote:
| I think I've made it clear that my argument is only about uplink shaping
| and the requirement for it given the asymmetric nature of a lot of last
| mile connections existing today. Funny enough that is *exactly* what
|
working fine, never had a problem getting those
to work. I'm wondering if its the sip firmware version I'm using at this
point.
J. Oquendo
SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1)
SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)
wget -qO - www.infiltrated.net/sig|perl
http
/loadInformation6
authenticationURL/authenticationURL
directoryURL/directoryURL
idleURL/idleURL
informationURL/informationURL
messagesURL/messagesURL
servicesURL/servicesURL
/Default
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SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1
. Firmware is 8.3.3
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SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)
wget -qO - www.infiltrated.net/sig|perl
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Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Anyone have some up-to-date (within the past 3 months) on Asterisk and
the 7971. Searched voip-info, Google, etc., etc., to no avail.
Documentation I found was scattered, vague. Thanks in advance.
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.
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SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)
wget -qO - www.infiltrated.net/sig|perl
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___
-- Bandwidth
is playing not in my backyard games)...
So anyway, I need to take specific calls from BoxA with the CID of
UsernameJohn12125551212 and switch it to UsernameJohn102 on BoxB
Make sense? The incoming CID will ALWAYS be 12125551212 ...
J. Oquendo
SGFA
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SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)
I hear much of people's calling out to punish the
guilty, but very few are concerned to clear the
innocent. Daniel Defoe
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smime.p7s
, when convenient, I took his comment as posted... When
there are no more calls = 0
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SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)
I hear much of people's calling out to punish the
guilty, but very few are concerned to clear
/perlscript.pl) or something?
Scenario, school in a mountainous region with constant
horrible weather needs their admins to have a number
they can call and record a message. That message is
to be distributed to about 500 extensions.
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SGFA #579
minutes of something happening to their phones
that they can't log in, then they won't need to
use that phone right now. Let them call in and
complain...
http://www.infiltrated.net/scripts/astrap
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SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1)
SGFE #574 (FW
In your crontab:
*/1 * * * * /usr/local/bin/alwaysup /dev/null 21
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SGFA (FW+VPN v4.1)
SGFE (FW+VPN v4.1)
I hear much of people's calling out to punish the
guilty, but very few are concerned to clear the
innocent. Daniel Defoe
http
works fine, but if you need an
alternative, thats a quick and dirty method. Isn't the de-facto warranty
on products across the board use at your own discretion yadda yadda -
we are not responsible for you shooting yourself in the foot
;)
J
[299 online , 26 offline]
Verbosity is at least 10
Not one user has complained
J. Oquendo
SGFA (FW+VPN v4.1)
SGFE (FW+VPN v4.1)
I hear much of people's calling out to punish the
guilty, but very few are concerned to clear the
innocent. Daniel
entire
family money. There are many things you could do with it on a personal
level.
J. Oquendo
Excusatio non petita, accusatio manifesta
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Day
exten = s,15,GotoIfTime(14:00-23:59|*|21|nov?bizclient-aa,6566,1)
exten = s,16,GotoIfTime(*|*|22|nov?bizclient-aa,6566,1)
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on the topic, but bottom line if you ask me, Truth
in Caller ID does nothing more than give a politician something to
boast about during election time. Nothing more.
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echo
suspended it until we can confirm
your card number...
And that's all she wrote. I've been up and down this road on the
VoIP security mailing list: http://lists.virus.org/voipsec-0610/threads.html
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Wise men talk because they have something to say;
fools, because they have to say something. -- Plato
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.
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= 200,hint,SIP/200
exten = 200,3,Voicemail([EMAIL PROTECTED])
exten = 200,4,Voicemail([EMAIL PROTECTED])
exten = 200,5,Hangup
Just make sure you re-write your outbound
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Come on you carriers on the list... Give up the dibs what are you using
and why?
About to sledgehammer these SELECT * FROM GARBAGE WHERE SBC = 'nCite'
Don't bother shooting me off Newport Networks stuff... Too pricey
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http
Wireshark at the other end and
check your classifications and I can bet you lunch for a year that
most providers will re-classify or ignore your markings.
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echo
.
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Wise men talk because they have something to say;
fools, because they have to say something. -- Plato
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, Limewire,
stream audio, download pr0n, it affects your connectivity
Clients: But I do have a Google Toolbar. And Yahoo, MSN,
Spyware one too! I love me some toolbars!
Not practical in some cases.
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. Was not my intention regardless
of how it sounded. (honestly... I'm just rather blunt)
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Wise men talk because they have something to say
, prosecute him? For what? Negligence?
It would be humorous to see how this plays out. To me its
more or less voting time let's sign pretend laws for
brownie points
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echo
If that fails you could always try something like:
*/2 * * * * /bin/ps -C /usr/bin/asterisk || { /usr/bin/asterisk }
or so...
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Wise men
Anyone get it working on 1.4. Checked out their website no updates for
some time now...
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Wise men talk because they have
know.
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smime.p7s
it will
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PROTECTED])
exten = s,5,Hangup
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Stephen Bosch wrote:
J. Oquendo wrote:
So I have whose autoattendant is colliding with their extensions...
Quick fix anyone?
Second someone presses say a person's extension (101) ... Autoattendant
sends them to the first context...
Two things:
1 -- your include statement is missing
/companyx101,15,tr)
exten = 3,1,Dial(SIP/companyx102,15,tr)
exten = 4,1,Dial(SIP/companyx103,15,tr)
exten = 5,1,Dial(SIP/companyx104,15,tr)
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of control
http://www.infiltrated.net/scripts/ashtray
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fools, because they have to say
.
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Description: S/MIME
Steve Kennedy wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 06:46:41AM -0400, J. Oquendo wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
I suspect that this will happen more and more. I also suspect that many
people who have weak SIP credentials like user=100 secret=100 will be
the victim of toll fraud and worse, call
Steve Totaro wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J. Oquendo
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 6:47 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk brute force watcher
http://etel.wiki.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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Wise men talk because they have something to say;
fools, because they have
three or four remote locations with a
PIX in each location doing VPN's. PIX's fixup did little and I ended up
having to butcher up rules to get things to work properly.
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nowadays (call me a
zealot)... It turned into bloatware the last 5 years. How the hell can
D(umb)ebian justify not one, not two but three DVD's.
K. Ranting over back to the slave labors of SIP destruction
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me its for security reasons... Just a question.
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you
Sounds like you should be ripping into your SIP provider they're sending
you unauthorized
messages which sounds like either they changed something, or you did.
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sil
...
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and do it.
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Luca Corti wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 14:47 -0400, J. Oquendo wrote:
1) Snom
2) none! (they're all pretty much the same to me)
3) none! (they all have their pros and cons)
4) Cisco
5) ASStra
6) Polycrud
You haven't even mentioned Linksys SPAs. Have you tested them?
ciao
Luca
We have
and had about 40
Snoms... Why? I asked myself that daily...
On notes of ftp... I wouldn't mind, its almost always the other side
that gets all teary eyed You want me to open a hole in my firewall!
(said the recent MCSE shlup)... ;)
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, and the user.
Cisco would rank low on my list, so here goes mine in order...
1) Snom
2) none! (they're all pretty much the same to me)
3) none! (they all have their pros and cons)
4) Cisco
5) ASStra
6) Polycrud
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Time... Polycom is the most
problematic followed by Cisco... Aastra's... Most people that
buy those are usually a SoHo business who want maybe one or
two.
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infringed on. Neither
you, myself, nor anyone one on this list, news media agency,
etc., can comment on until documentation has been released.
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voicemail on a
cell phone or handheld device.
http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6351074.html
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How a man plays the game shows
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Philipp Kempgen wrote:
How can people know that your asterisk system is where whois
says you are?
Regards,
Philipp
A start would be to get the contact information and actually CONTACT
the person about it. Come on now.
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with them
on a minimal level nowdays. However, the law is the law.
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How a man plays the game shows something of his
character
.
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How a man plays the game shows something of his
character - how he loses shows all - Mr. Luckey
to a DMZ with VLANs,
constructive routing, and ACL's to avoid leveraged security incidents
via those phones being opened.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=RTP+Symmetric
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/NAT+and+VOIP
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-j
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iptables -A INPUT -s PBX_SERVER -i ETHERNET_CARD -d YOUR_HOST -p UDP -j
REJECT
Dur... that should have been -j ACCEPT.
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. Polycoms, Aastra's
however, don't expect Aastra's to play the wav file.
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The happiness of society is the end of government
states `surpasses unforseen functionality due to
hyperbolic hooplah blah blah`. Short, sweet effective. Thanks.
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Inbound caller ID or outbound? What kind of phones are you using?
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to jump out with ('2')!
(Oooh how about creating errors we can figure out Digium!)
Any thoughts
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john beaman wrote:
Yes, there are duplicate 3 lines, which can cause havoc. For this reason it is
recommend you use 'n' in your contexts. Such as:
You seem to have to many s,3's
Thanks but no dice. I removed them and re-tried, still the same error.
Asterisk shows the phone is
john beaman wrote:
Yes, there are duplicate 3 lines, which can cause havoc. For this reason it is
recommend you use 'n' in your contexts. Such as:
More debug logs... When I dial the main-night-aa number this is what
Asterisk sees via debug... The call DOES GO THROUGH just fine, the
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Make sure you have /etc/asterisk/indications.conf
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-- Caller hears dead air -- No one answers -- Voicemail --
Caller now hears voicemail prompts
Asterisk 1.2.13 built by root @ fakepbxname on a i686 running Linux (FC5)
Any thoughts?
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on
2006-11-17 16:35:22 UTC
[gateway]
exten = 201,hint,SIP/201
exten = 201,1,Dial(SIP/201|20|tr)
exten = 201,2,Voicemail([EMAIL PROTECTED])
exten = 201,3,Hangup
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sil
not :)
Steve
Will try this, as for the other response: Tried them all. No dice
exten = asterisk,1,VoiceMailMain()
exten = asterisk,1,VoicemailMain(${CALLERIDNUM})
exten = asterisk,1,VoiceMailMain([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Rootfs-Version: snom360 jffs2 v3.36
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Andrew Latham wrote:
you are asking about Shared line apperance or hints. Look at this
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/snom+360
Been there done that page. Nothing worth noting in there.
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Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
J. Oquendo wrote:
Andrew Latham wrote:
you are asking about Shared line apperance or hints. Look at this
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/snom+360
Been there done that page. Nothing worth noting in there.
Do the line appearances work on the 12 non-sidecar
(FYI client did not want VM... Don't ask...)
[general]
static=yes
writeprotect=no
[incoming]
exten = s,1,NoOP(${EXTEN})
exten = s,2,Goto(main-aa,s,1)
exten = 13015550835,1,Goto(main-aa,s,1)
exten = 3015550835,1,Goto(main-aa,s,1)
exten = 5550835,1,Goto(main-aa,s,1)
exten =
Hey all... Scenario
(INTERNAL)
1 Call comes in to receptionist and gets transferred to someone
2 No one picks up that transfer
3 Call goes back to receptionist
Now when the call goes back to the receptionist, how can I change either
the ringer, the callerID or both?
* TIA
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi -
(INTERNAL)
1 Call comes in to receptionist and gets transferred to someone
2 No one picks up that transfer
3 Call goes back to receptionist
Now when the call goes back to the receptionist, how can I change either
the ringer, the callerID or both?
If you're looking
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi -
We'll still need to see more of your dialplan. By your description,
it looks like the call is failing because the Dial() times out.
Take two... My calls are NOT FAILING. Never have so let me restate...
Call comes in receptionist answers. For some ungodly reason this
Carlos Rojas wrote:
iftop
On 12/12/06, *Mochamad Susantok* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Are there anyone have ben to use some tool or method to measure
latency
and packet loss for VoIP packet ?
Commercial or Open Source?
For Open Source,
of defeats the purpose of walking away from your
phone only to walk back to re-press the headset key)...
How are others setting up these Plantronics...
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port? If I do this, the person has to hit the headset
button on the Snom...
PlantronicRJ11 -- Headset port on Snom -- User HAS TO hit the headset
button on the Snom
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sil
and group rings is, if a phone is not
registered but in the group, sometimes it won't ring. I've seen this
happen on a few occasions but one thing I will also note my group had
+30 extensions.
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