RE: [Asterisk-Users] Call logging In and Out

2003-12-08 Thread Bryan Nolen
Title: Message



This is all 
handled by CDR - it can be stored into a database or a text 
file.

Its part of 
the Asterisk base system.

  
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  ThomasSent: Tuesday, 9 December 2003 4:27 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call 
  logging In and OutIs it 
  possible to log the CallerID of an inbound call including the time to a log / 
  text file? Also the same for outbound? ie., dialed number and 
  time? Thanks. Regards,Steven 
Thomas


RE: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server

2003-12-05 Thread Bryan Nolen
Picture this though - a rack of XBOX's running as SIP/IAX/IAX2 application
servers and some sweet one RU Dell's as POTS servers ... hmm

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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] XBOX as and * Dedicated Server
 
 
 
 The only real thing that i dont know is where am i going to put the
 X100p.
 
 
 You would have to buy a PC to put it in :)
 
 I guess for the XBox you would need some external gateway. 
 Audicodes or Mediatrix come to mind but they start at $500.
 
 A year ago, I installed Linux on Playstation 2. I had to 
 purchase it with the hardware for about $200.  (40GB, 
 keyboard and some network adaptor). It actually worked. And 
 its a much more open community than Xbox. Now that you 
 mention it I will revisit this.
 
http://playstation2-linux.com/


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Hello guys, i have been on this mailing list for some weeks now, and i
was wondering if someone here has installed linux on the XBOX and use it
as a dedicated server. Its a 200 USD computer and could make it perfect
to asterisk, its little and doesnt really take much space. My question
is could this make it for a stable server???

here are some links i found for linux on XBOX
http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/

some intresting screenshots found on that URL
http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/docs/screenshots.html

The only real thing that i dont know is where am i going to put the
X100p.

Miguel
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] FXO Cards in Australia

2003-11-17 Thread Bryan Nolen
Re: these problems with the NetJet Cards: have people spoken with Traverse
about them? I have found them to be most helpful with any problems (mainly
with the Pulsar PCI ADSL cards)

Try talking to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?

-Bryan

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 Gonzalo Servat
 Sent: Tuesday, 18 November 2003 12:18 AM
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 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] FXO Cards in Australia
 
 
 On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 23:53, Adam Goryachev wrote:
  Yes, echo problems do still exist, I would suggest testing it before
  going live.
 
 Yeah, so I've heard.
 
  A couple of points to note:
  1) Using soft phones seems to compound the issue
 
 So the echo problems are not so bad when using software phones?
 
  2) A faster CPU seems to help (I upgraded from a PII300 to a Athlon
  2200)
  3) When dialling in/out over the ISDN DTMF won't work (at least I
  haven't seen the patch which purportedly allows it to work) 
 when you use
  the isdn4linux patch.
 
 This is specific to the NetJet card once again, right? Time to go
 hunting for the patch...
 
  4) Without the above kernel patch you will hear DTMF tones 
 instead of
  the other persons voice when they talk. They don't hear the tones or
  notice anything wrong.
 
 Hmm, not good. Since we want to run a small IVR the DTMF 
 tones are kinda
 needed.
 
  In short, if you can live with the above problems, then you 
 can get away
  with it, from what I know now, I would suggest getting a chan_capi
  capable device, though I haven't tried that yet.
 
 The NetJet is supposedly CAPI capable. Have you tried installing this?
 -- http://www.junghanns.net/asterisk/page1.html
 
  I am about to switch from a netjet card to a TE4xxP card as soon as
  possible, I have a OnRamp 10 being installed tomorrow. This 
 is largely
  to increase the number of incoming lines, but partly to resolve the
  above issues, and also partly to try to resolve long 
 running reliability
  issues which may in fact be related to the TDM400P anyway. 
 In which case
  I will be looking for a T1 channel bank some time soon :(
 
 Argh, the fun never stops :)
 
  PS, I have a brand new Traverse Netjet card available (it 
 was to be used
  for a dial-up ISDN internet account) which is no longer needed.
 
 How much do you want for it? If you can confirm whether the 
 capi channel
 driver works with it and reduces the echo problem, I'll be interested.
 
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Regards,
 Gonzalo
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk: Reloaded

2003-10-31 Thread Bryan Nolen
System execute asterisk -rx reload
?

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 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk: Reloaded
 
 
 Hello,
 
 Pretend I had a Perl script that did something to an Asterisk conf
 file...
 
 How can I [from Perl] ask Asterisk to reload?
 
 ;)
 Ben
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Answering Machine Detection

2003-10-29 Thread Bryan Nolen
Why not just ask them to press-any-key ?

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 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Answering Machine Detection
 
 
 Thanks for all the info!
 So I take it I would need to either build an additional APP 
 to asterisk like (voice_detection) or into an AGI and have 
 that application or AGI run after the call is Answered?
 
 Fortunately it's not a telemarketing system!  :-)
 It's an appointment reminder system for some of our 
 employees.  Calls them up and reminds them of important tasks 
 like meetings and stuff.
 
 
 
 
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 Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 8:11 AM
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 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Answering Machine Detection
 
 
 See
 http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/documentation/unix/S
 R50_linux/html
 _files/vox_feat/contents.html#TopOfPage chapter 2 for a basic 
 insight on
 Dialogic does it...
 
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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Answering Machine Detection
 
 
 Humans tend to say Hello? (short burst of audio followed by 
 silence), and
 answering machines tend to say I'm sorry I'm not here right 
 now, please
 leave a message after the beep (long burst of audio followed 
 by a beep and
 silence).  
 
 So, basically you need to decide 1) what is audio and what is 
 background
 noise and 2) how long should there be audio followed by silence.
 
 On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 19:25, Alastair Maw wrote:
  On 27/10/03 21:57, DUSTIN WILDES wrote:
   Does anyone have any recommendations on implementing Answering 
   Machine detection for call generation programs?
  
  There's obviously no nice way of doing this.
  If you're doing telemarketing, and you're playing 
 pre-recorded audio,
  which of course is a nasty thing to do, the algorithm is 
 something like:
  
  1. Dial out.
  2. Wait for answer.
  3. Start playing audio.
  4. If you hear something that sounds like a beep, either hang up
  and try again later, or stop the audio, pause for two seconds
  and start playing it again.
  5. Hang up when finished playing audio.
  
  Step 4 is accomplished by doing a FFT on the incoming audio into
  frequency buckets and taking a rolling average of the mean 
 and standard 
  deviation, such that you can detect when a fixed monotone 
 beep occurs at 
  the other end.
  
  
  If you don't want to play audio files and wait for beeps, 
 and want to
  connect real humans to each other, then there's no decent way to do 
  this, as the only difference between humans and arbitrary answering 
  machines is that the answering machines give you a beep 
 prompt to record 
  your message.
  
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[Asterisk-Users] Encrypting SIP Phones

2003-10-22 Thread Bryan Nolen
Title: Message



Has anyone 
ever heard of such a beast? do they exist? (soft or hard 
phone)

I am 
referring to the encrypting of the RTP data as the SIP headers will need to be 
read by asterisk still

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[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk friendly IAX/SIP wholesalers in Australia

2003-10-02 Thread Bryan Nolen
Title: Message



its a fair 
question: does anyone know any?

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Nolen
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] CDR Web Search Frontend

2003-09-30 Thread Bryan Nolen
Personally, from my experiences with integrating different open source
libraries, the BSD license make good sense (hey, if its good enough for
Postgresql, its fine for me :)

-Bryan

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 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] CDR Web Search Frontend
 
 
  Is GPL the correct licence for it??
 
 I think GPL is the right licence, as long as people keep the code open
 and share you rarely get licencing issues. In my experience it's the
 ones who want to take it and then keep the changes hidden 
 that cause the
 problems and IMHO these people are in it for the money and not for the
 community spirit. :)
 
 P.S No flames please its only my opinion ;)
 
 Regards
 
 Mark
 
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie: Crossing my fingers

2003-09-26 Thread Bryan Nolen
Any one else getting access denied to this bug?

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 Welcome
 I have been updating this doc with links to user documenation 
 as i come across it
 http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=070
 
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[Asterisk-Users] difference between nufone chan_h323 and openh323 chan_oh323

2003-09-26 Thread Bryan Nolen
Title: Message



can anyone 
tell me the real difference?

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[Asterisk-Users] Festival Problems

2003-09-24 Thread Bryan Nolen
I am trying to use festival (latest version 1.4.3)
I have downloaded all the files needed and patched it with the provided
diff.
festival does work and does tts fine.
but when I call Festival either from an extention or an AGI script, I get
this in my asterisk messages log, but no sound on the channels (H323 or SIP)
- they (the clients) just say trying and then hangup...

Sep 24 23:05:32 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 304
(festival_exec): Text passed to festival server : Hello 1010
Sep 24 23:05:32 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 381
(festival_exec): Passing text to festival...
Sep 24 23:05:32 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 400
(festival_exec): Passing data to channel...
Sep 24 23:05:33 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 410
(festival_exec): Festival WV command

Any ideas?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Radio for Music on Hold?

2003-09-18 Thread Bryan Nolen
In Australia this is legal provided that rights are paid to APRA (Australian
Performing Rights Assoc.) like the RIAA in the USA.

Last I checked the rates were about AU$50/line/year for music on hold (of
ANY kind)

-Bryan

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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Radio for Music on Hold?
 
 
 
 You can't legally do this.  At least no here in the
 US.
 The music being bradcast by the station may not
 legally be re-broadcast.  Yes many people do this and
 yess thay also download copywritten MP3 files.
 
 Call any radio station and ASK THEM if it is OK don't
 trust some e-mail list.  Who knows maybe they won't
 care what you do but they do have to pay  for the
 rights to broadcast music and teir payment does
 notcover re-broadcast.
 
 Tell your client that some callers put on hold may
 know about the above and radio on hold would make
 the company look at best ignorent.
 
 Yesterday I called a company, was put on hold and
 heard the local govenment weather radio broadcast. 
 This was smart and legal too.
 
 
 
  I have a client who is interested in using a
  radio for the music on 
  hold, since that is what they did with their old
  phone system.
 
 
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[Asterisk-Users] using pci modem cards as fxs/fxo ports in *

2003-09-17 Thread Bryan Nolen
Hi all,

forgive the question but is it possible to use PCI modem cards (aka
winmodem's) as FXO/FXS ports in * ?
what about external modems like the USR Sportsters?

Thanks in advance,
Bryan.

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[Asterisk-Users] advice sought on possible rollout

2003-09-15 Thread Bryan Nolen
Title: Message



Hi 
all,

one of our 
clients have three branch offices currently connected by ADSL lines. they are 
using Cisco 827-4V units with the FXS ports connected to their aging PBX 
units.

I am 
thinking of installing an * server in the head office, maybe with an analogue 
FXO card connected to the PSTN so field officers in Melbourne can call sydney 
for a local call price.

The 
question is - what Digium cards are approved for use in Australia and can the 
827-4V's communicate to * ?

Bryan 
Nolen
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