[asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Gilles
Hello

For customers who need a small IP PBX to handle up to four ISDN lines
(in France, so I guess that means EuroISDN) instead of a PC + Asterisk
and an ISDN gateway box, has someone already played with the Atcom
IP-4B?

www.atcom.cn/IP-BRIM.html

Any feedback appreciated.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Hans Witvliet
On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 15:24 +0100, Gilles wrote:
 Hello
 
 For customers who need a small IP PBX to handle up to four ISDN lines
 (in France, so I guess that means EuroISDN) instead of a PC + Asterisk
 and an ISDN gateway box, has someone already played with the Atcom
 IP-4B?
 
 www.atcom.cn/IP-BRIM.html
 
 Any feedback appreciated.
 
 
No, but afaicr, the guys for linksys were contemplating making a
bri-version of there wel-known SPA ata box.
(as in competely enginered, but not yet marketed)

Last thing i heard from them, was that were gethering info about how
much (commercial) interest there would be for such device.

But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.

hw


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[asterisk-users] setting up callerid

2010-12-12 Thread dave george
I am using  Asterisk 1.6.2.5-0 running on ubuntu and I have a problem
passing called ID on calls to the PSTN

 

 

 

When I make a call to the PSTN the caller-Id is showing up as
IMSI310410381554227

 

I want the number set in the callerid field to show up.

 

My peer is setup as follows:

[IMSI310410381554227]

canreinvite=no

type=peer

context=openbts

callerid=473520

disallow=all

allow=gsm

host=dynamic

dtmfmode=info

 

I use the following in extensions.conf to dial:

 

exten = _45.,1,Dial(SIP/${ext...@ss72)

 

Thanks,

Dave

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[asterisk-users] SIP SHOW REGISTRY SHOWS NOTHING

2010-12-12 Thread Tarek Sawah

Greetings

i've setup a new asterisk server 1.4.38 ... everything works fine however i 
need to register the server with another SIP provider.. 
the registration string .. 
the server is not attempting to register .. sip show registry shows nothing.. 
i created an sip_registration.conf file and asterisk is parsing it.. but 
nothing shows in the sip show registry..
any one can say why?
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:

 But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
 pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
 hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.

It's not a thing of the past in Europe - well, the UK and Germany and 
maybe France... ISDN2e is still the standard for small/medium business 
connectivity over here (UK).

Probably mostly because there are still PBX installation monkeys selling 
it in preference to VoIP because they don't know how to make VoIP work.

Much as I'd like to, I do not see ISDN2e going away in the UK in the next 
10 years.

Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Andrew Latham
 But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
 pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
 hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.

 It's not a thing of the past in Europe - well, the UK and Germany and
 maybe France... ISDN2e is still the standard for small/medium business
 connectivity over here (UK).

 Probably mostly because there are still PBX installation monkeys selling
 it in preference to VoIP because they don't know how to make VoIP work.

 Much as I'd like to, I do not see ISDN2e going away in the UK in the next
 10 years.

 Gordon

Also note that in many places (USA) the ISDN service is used for the
disabled (deaf / mute) communication systems.  There may be devices in
this industry that fit your needs.

evilSo if you live in a very low population area and need to improve
your pots service just request an ADA (Americans with Disability Act)
ISDN line.  This will force the telco to wake up and run better
service (new copper/fiber depending on the buildout law) and you do
not have to prove you are disabled./evil

~~~ Andrew lathama Latham lath...@gmail.com ~~~

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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Gilles
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:02:00 +0100, Hans Witvliet h...@a-domani.nl
wrote:
But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.

The problem with VoIP, is that this side of the pond/channel, there
aren't that many ADSL providers that also support VoIP and have
competitive offers for small businesses, and thus, I wouldn't
recommend ADSL for professional telephony.

The Atcom seems like a more competitive and compact solution than a
regular PC + SIP/ISDN gateway.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Hans Witvliet
On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 21:35 +, Gordon Henderson wrote:
 On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:
 
  But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
  pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
  hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.
 
 It's not a thing of the past in Europe - well, the UK and Germany and 
 maybe France... ISDN2e is still the standard for small/medium business 
 connectivity over here (UK).
 
 Probably mostly because there are still PBX installation monkeys selling 
 it in preference to VoIP because they don't know how to make VoIP work.
 
 Much as I'd like to, I do not see ISDN2e going away in the UK in the next 
 10 years.

Well, the fact that it is (still) popular in the UK, is merely that the
salespeople BT used some more of their braincels than the
telco-providers in NL.

(I used to work at a manufacturer of telco equipment, so i knew about
pricing)
Basic handsets were way overpriced (40 times more expensive than regular
headsets) hence avoiding general interest.

And if you wanted more than 2B channels, your were forced with a full E1
line, with subscription fee for each B-channel. No thing like fractional
E1.

Before the days of cable or dsl, it was the only way of getting a
slightlier higher bandwith than with the V56-modems, but we had
seriously the feeling that KPN was doing their best to frustrate/avoid
general acceptance.

hw

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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Hans Witvliet
On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 23:07 +0100, Gilles wrote:

 
 The problem with VoIP, is that this side of the pond/channel, there
 aren't that many ADSL providers that also support VoIP and have
 competitive offers for small businesses, and thus, I wouldn't
 recommend ADSL for professional telephony.
 
 The Atcom seems like a more competitive and compact solution than a
 regular PC + SIP/ISDN gateway.
 

I don't know what their price-range is, (just going through their site)

Other alternative i heard about, is the DSL-modems from AVM.
What i heard, is that you can use the 7170 and 7270 (perhaps their
latest models also) as an BRI-gateway.

Perhaps not as small as the linksys boxes, but you also got a wifi-modem
along with it, that is oftenly used as a wifi-repeater.

hw

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Re: [asterisk-users] Atcom IP-4B ISDN IP PBX?

2010-12-12 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:

 On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 21:35 +, Gordon Henderson wrote:
 On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Hans Witvliet wrote:

 But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
 pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
 hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.

 It's not a thing of the past in Europe - well, the UK and Germany and
 maybe France... ISDN2e is still the standard for small/medium business
 connectivity over here (UK).

 Probably mostly because there are still PBX installation monkeys selling
 it in preference to VoIP because they don't know how to make VoIP work.

 Much as I'd like to, I do not see ISDN2e going away in the UK in the next
 10 years.

 Well, the fact that it is (still) popular in the UK, is merely that the
 salespeople BT used some more of their braincels than the
 telco-providers in NL.

 (I used to work at a manufacturer of telco equipment, so i knew about
 pricing)
 Basic handsets were way overpriced (40 times more expensive than regular
 headsets) hence avoiding general interest.

 And if you wanted more than 2B channels, your were forced with a full E1
 line, with subscription fee for each B-channel. No thing like fractional
 E1.

Hm. I have one customer with 8 ISDN2e ports - that's 16 channels. BT want 
to charge them several arms  legs to run fibre (for a mere 2Mb line, 
sheesh!), but are happy to supply more copper ISDN2e lines...

Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] SIP SHOW REGISTRY SHOWS NOTHING

2010-12-12 Thread Steve Edwards
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Tarek Sawah wrote:

 i created an sip_registration.conf file and asterisk is parsing it.. but 
 nothing shows in the sip show registry.. any one can say why?

Not without any details.

Crank up CLI verbosity and debug.

Does 'sip debug peer server' display anything interesting?

How about:

sip show registry

sip show peer server

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[asterisk-users] 1.8.1: playing imaginary sound files

2010-12-12 Thread sean darcy

 -- Executing [...@incoming-pstn-line:5] VoiceMail(DAHDI/4-1, 
1...@default,u) in new stack
 -- DAHDI/4-1 Playing 
'/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/100/unavail.gsm' (language 'en')
..

But there is no /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/100/unavail.gsm', 
indeed no unavail.gsm on the machine.

[aster...@asterisk ~]$ find /var/spool/asterisk -name unavail.gsm
[aster...@asterisk ~]$

There is a wav file:

[aster...@asterisk ~]$ ls /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/100/
INBOX  Old  tmp  unavail.WAV  Urgent

puzzled.

sean


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Re: [asterisk-users] Quintum AFT800 on Asterisk 1.4.29

2010-12-12 Thread Zoel Hairi - Yahoo
Hi Seighalani,

 

Sorry for the late reply.

 

We used the SIP Trunk Concept, so we create a SIP Trunk to communicate with the 
Quintum AFT800. Here’s the detail :

 

On sip.conf

 

[]

context=from-internal

secret=

type=user

username=

fromuser=

qualify=no

 

[QUINTUM]

context=

host=YourQuintumIP

insecure=port,invite

nat=yes

secret=

type=peer

username=

context=from-trunk

 

and on Quintum we used default setting from the Tenor Configuration Manager 
except for these steps :



-   Create SIP User :  with secret  

-   Gateway Selection : use SIP

-   Trunk Circuit Routing Group : route to your created SIP User

 

That’s what I do with my config.

 

Thanks

 

ZH

 

From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com 
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of alireza sadeh 
seighalan
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 2:40 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Quintum AFT800 on Asterisk 1.4.29

 

hi Zoel

would you tell us how do that?


good luck
seighalani




On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Zoel Hairi - Yahoo zoelha...@yahoo.co.id 
wrote:

All,

 

This case solved.

 

Thanks … J

 

Regards,

Zoel Hairi

 

From: Zoel Hairi - Yahoo [mailto:zoelha...@yahoo.co.id] 
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 12:07 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Quintum AFT800 on Asterisk 1.4.29

 

Hi All,

 

Is it possible to use Quintum AFT800 on Asterisk 1.4.29 as Trunk for Analog 
(like Digium Analog Card) ?

 

And if it’s possible, could any one please give me the reference how to 
configure it on Asterisk 1.4.29.

 

Thanks

 

Regards,

Zoel Hairi

 


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