t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I set the yield option on asterisk? The telco confirmed it is set
to CO Yields... which to me doesn't make a whole lot of sence...
On 11/22/06, Rob McKrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check with your telco on the "Glare" setting. The
Check with your telco on the "Glare" setting. They probably have Glare set
to "CO Yields" which tells their switch to 'yield' to your switch/pbx when
negotiating which channel to use. We ran into this problem with our PRI and
an older phone system that did not give nearly the amount of insight (
I'd suggest calling whoever you buy your phones from. The distributor I work with requires that you are Polycom certified to be able to purchase phones from them, but once you are certified with Polycom you can actually download the firmware from their extranet.
On 6/5/06, Douglas Garstang
According to the release notes for Polycom's SIP 1.6.6 firmware the "Buddy Watch" limitations have been increased from 8 watched buddies to 48 which would give you enough to watch status on three (14 button) side cars.
Haven't tested it but read a discussion in the forum about it and plan to tes
Check out http://iaxmodem.sourceforge.net ...
You can use this package along with Hylafax to accomplish what you are
looking for. Lee has done a tremendous job on this and it works
very well.On 4/3/06, Wasif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,Can anyone tell me where I can get Spandsp for Redhat 9. an
This should get you where you need to go as long as you have a login:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-7900ser
On 3/9/06, C F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why can't I find an 8.2 on Ciscos site? the latest I can find is 7.5.Are you guys talking about SIP?On 3/9/06, Mailing List <[EMAIL
Just figured I'd offer my experience with power restrictions and the
2400P...
When I purchased a Dell 2800 series tower I found that there were no
Molex power connectors in the box so I thought I was out of luck if I
wanted to use *any* FXS card (TDM400 or TDM2400) in this box. I spoke
with
These were configured with the -directory.xml and the 6
extension limitation has been verified by several vendors.
Don't get me wrong, they are a nice looking unit, and once the
monitoring of more than 6 people is available they will be a great
replacement for the Snoms.
Right now we can tra
Using the "Buddy Watch" functionality on the IP601 you can "watch" up to
6 people. The expansion modules are not good for much more than speed
dials due to this limitation.
After talking to our vendor, the reason it is limited to 6 is due to the
current version of Asterisk Business Edition's
Anyone has experiences with sending faxes using Asterisk and a TE405P
Digium card (or similar PRI) with a PRI connection?
Using HylaFax and a PRI card such as the Patton 2977, Eicon Diva sending
faxes works very well. There is a new project out there called
IAXModem (written by Lee Howar
If that is so, I would like to start playing with that: first changing
the hardcoded value, and then coming up with a way of setting that
within the configuration file. I'm no real C programmer, but it
motivates me, so I'd at least like to figure out what it would take to
do it. Is there an
Re-run faxsetup. It (in 4.2.1 and later) usually clears things up for
most people.
Lee.
Everything is working great now. Now on to tackling the DID stuff and
IAXmodem.
Thanks guys.
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Lee Howard wrote:
HylaFAX should already have the TIFF -> PDF conversion stuff built-in.
Actually, it uses libtiff's tiff2pdf, if possible, and if not then uses
it's own scripting with tiff2ps -> ps2pdf. (The latter being less-good
because it uses a Ghostscript tool... which therefore makes
Try: Set(CALLERID(number)=newcalleridhere)
Just make the "newcalleridhere" whatever number you are going to look
for in FaxDispatch or the NDID field.
I am just getting started in the Hylafax stuff and have a dual PRI card
I am trying to do this with, but I am going to give IAXmodem a shot as
There was a company out at Astricon that did this type of integration
with a "handset gateway". I know they supported Nortel, NEC and
Avaya/Lucent. You might want to contact them regarding any development
for the Toshiba sets. I believe the name of the company was Citel but I
don't have any
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