On Wednesday 13 November 2013, Jeremy Kister wrote:
On 11/12/2013 8:46 PM, Duncan Turnbull wrote:
Any chance DNS is dying about the same time the problem occurs
good idea, but I don't use DNS anywhere in Asterisk. well, except for
sip.conf:externhost. it's all IP addresses.
That doesn't
Throwing in my my 2cents, I prefer dnsmasq, which is even lighter and Asterisk
doesn't mind.
As far as maintenance (firmware updates of phones, etc) goes, dnsmasq also offers TFTP and DHCP
functionality. If nothing like that is running on a customer site, this is quite handy. Not that
you
2013-11-12 17:42, Jonas Kellens skrev:
X.X.X.100 2f9a96ec3e1 00:00:42 000138 049741 (99.72%)
0. 000136 00 ( 0.00%) 0.0031
X.X.X.70 68289fc05ff 00:02:27 007318 060143 (89.15%) 0.
007301 00 ( 0.00%) 0.0001
A lot of packetloss for
On 11/13/2013 11:48 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
2013-11-12 17:42, Jonas Kellens skrev:
X.X.X.100 2f9a96ec3e1 00:00:42 000138 049741 (99.72%)
0. 000136 00 ( 0.00%) 0.0031
X.X.X.70 68289fc05ff 00:02:27 007318 060143 (89.15%) 0.
007301 00 (
I frequently use Audacity to analyze the audio data. In many cases I can see from the spectra
(and other graphical representations) with what kind of problem I am dealing. Meanwhile, for
most of my problems I no longer depend on an audio editor. I don't know whether this is helpful
in your
2013-11-13 11:55, Jonas Kellens skrev:
On 11/13/2013 11:48 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
2013-11-12 17:42, Jonas Kellens skrev:
X.X.X.100 2f9a96ec3e1 00:00:42 000138 049741 (99.72%)
0. 000136 00 ( 0.00%) 0.0031
X.X.X.70 68289fc05ff 00:02:27 007318 060143
Hello,
can I use include-statements in the calendar.conf configuration file ?
Kind regards,
Jonas.
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Hi all,
I've been seeing some strangeness lately on my 10.2.1 server. It's
gotten to the point that a few times each day, I see masses of SIP
clients becoming unreachable. They're not all on the same network,
and we don't see any calls drop. In a few seconds, they all come
back.
I don't think
Hi All,
We've been running Asterisk for years in our offices but just recently replaced
an Asterisk Appliance* in our smaller office with an actual server, upgraded
the server in hardware in our HQ location and upgrading both ends to 11.5.0
with Gareth's patch for Cisco phones.
99.99% of our
On 13 Nov 2013, at 18:29, Mike Diehl mdiehlena...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been seeing some strangeness lately on my 10.2.1 server. It's
gotten to the point that a few times each day, I see masses of SIP
clients becoming unreachable. They're not all on the same network,
and we don't see any
Is there a mapping of AMI versions to Asterisk versions somewhere? For
example, Asterisk 1.4 includes AMI version 1.0 (at least that's what I see when
I connect to Ast 1.4 via telnet to the AMI port)
Also, doe the AMI version changes reflect changes to the AMI commands? If so,
is there also
Mike,
Am 14.11.2013 01:48, schrieb Chris Bagnall:
As in your case, it wasn't a connectivity or bandwidth issue - in the end we
put it down to a disk I/O bottleneck. It might be worth running something like
iostat on your box to see if you see a spike in iowait as voicemail is being
checked.
Hello!
I want to use TE121 for E1 data link to cisco.
Really only for tests now.
So I wrote:
span = 1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
#span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs
nethdlc=1-31:hdlc0
may be first line is wrong, problem is somewhere else anyway.
Just because I get:
# dahdi_cfg
DAHDI_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1:
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