Hi list
First of all could you please explain loop-start and ground-start for me? What
are they used for?
Next, I have the following configurations:
dahdi-channels.conf :
context=pstn-channels
signalling=fxs_ks
channel=130
context=phone-channels
signalling=fxo_ks
channel=127
Hi list
First of all could you please explain loop-start and ground-start for me? What
are they used for?
Next, I have the following configurations:
dahdi-channels.conf :
context=pstn-channels
signalling=fxs_ks
channel=130
context=phone-channels
signalling=fxo_ks
channel=127
Hello,
I want a caller who is waiting in the queue to be able to exit this
queue (and the waiting) by pressing a digit.
I read in the wiki :
/Context//
//; A context may be specified, in which if the user types a SINGLE
digit extension while they are in the queue, they will be taken out of
Nomad Esst wrote:
First of all could you please explain loop-start and ground-start for
me? What are they used for?
You'll want to read the following book entry:
On 2013-10-04 5:36 PM, Steve Underwood ste...@coppice.org wrote:
On 10/05/2013 01:32 AM, Darryl Moore wrote:
I'll explain.
The g.729 compression algorithm is not protected by copyright, though
specific instances may be. It is protected by a patent.
http://www.sipro.com/G-729.html
An
On 10/05/2013 11:07 PM, Darryl Moore wrote:
On 2013-10-04 5:36 PM, Steve Underwood ste...@coppice.org
mailto:ste...@coppice.org wrote:
On 10/05/2013 01:32 AM, Darryl Moore wrote:
I'll explain.
The g.729 compression algorithm is not protected by copyright, though
specific instances may
Is it possible to detect the failure of an agent to register with Asterisk via
the AMI ?
When I try to register with Asterisk 1.4 using an invalid password I don't see
any event in the AMI, but see this in the messages log:
[2013-10-05 22:05:03] NOTICE[24598] chan_sip.c: Registration from
First of all could you please explain loop-start and ground-start for me?
What are they used for?
Loop start is the simplest type of analog phone signalling. It's used to
connect an FXS (like a central office) with a very simple FXO device (like
a handset). In this signalling mode, the FXS