RE: [Asterisk-Users] RE: [Serusers] *** SER - Asterisk

2005-06-27 Thread Ben Blakely
Beautiful. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew
Kohlsmith
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 3:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: [Serusers] *** SER - Asterisk

On Monday 27 June 2005 14:50, harry gaillac wrote:
> I don't want to offend you but you should have a look to sems .
>
> You won't find docs to help you at asterisk.org

You are unhappy with how your thread went, so now you're going about
trying to poison other threads?  Welcome to my killfile.  Only one other
person has ever been so obnoxious to me to make it on there, and I've
been in various mailing lists for almost ten years.

Really, you should feel honoured.

-A.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SAN Devices

2006-01-18 Thread Ben Blakely
In the past we have used an IPStor backend serving up LUNs over iSCSI to
intel and qlogic iscsi hba's directly on the asterisk boxes. It worked
like a charm.

I believe IPStor is fairly cost effective.

Ben

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SAN Devices 

Anyone out there using small-midsized (2-4 TB) SAN solution among
multiple Asterisk systems?  I don't have the budget for an EMC-caliber
solution, and can't seem to find much else out there.

Thanks,
Adam

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[Asterisk-Users] Weird Error Upgrading 7960's to 8.2SIP

2006-05-17 Thread Ben Blakely








Hello Everyone,

 

I just picked up 10 new 7960G. Im trying to load 8.2 on them
but getting a weird error during the tftp transaction when reading OS79XX.TXT

Here is what im getting.

 

 

Ben Blakely, CISSP

Security Architect

Blink Communications

div. of Oakville
Hydro 

905-825-6369

905-466-1086

sip: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Fingerprint: 716A E001 FAE6 DE93 4CBF  BC92 5C9B
5B48 3925 1585

 






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[Asterisk-Users] Weird Error When upgrading 7960G to 8.2

2006-05-17 Thread Ben Blakely








Hello All,

 

I just picked up 10 new 7960G’s and having a hardtime
upgrading the firmware on them. We already have 30 or 40 of these phones in
production. Typically when I get a new phone, I just plug it into the voice
vlan and it auto grades to the firmware in OS79XX.txt. Now whats happening is
im getting a weird error during the reading of that file.

 

Here’s the output from the TFTP logs.

 

May 17 16:49:31 asterisk in.tftpd[31683]: sending NAK (1,
File not found) to 192.168.10.38

May 17 16:49:40 asterisk in.tftpd[31684]: RRQ from
192.168.10.34 filename OS79XX.TXT

May 17 16:49:40 asterisk in.tftpd[31684]: sending NAK (4,
Request not null-terminated) to 192.168.10.34

May 17 16:49:40 asterisk in.tftpd[31685]: RRQ from
192.168.10.34 filename SEP001647051680.cnf.xml

May 17 16:49:40 asterisk in.tftpd[31685]: sending NAK (1,
File not found) to 192.168.10.34

 

 

 

Any ideas?

 






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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP - Displaying Time

2006-03-08 Thread Ben Blakely








Is there a way to display the time of the 7960 running
firmware 7.4? Im unable to find any information.

 

Thanks,

 

Ben Blakely






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