[Asterisk-Users] MFC/R2 in the Philippines

2005-03-31 Thread Dido Sevilla
I've been struggling with getting the soft-switch.org Unicall/MFC-R2
implementation working. After wading through some misleading
instructions and a build process that leaves much to be desired in
terms of reliability and consistency (e.g., the order in which the
various libraries should be compiled is plain wrong: I believe it
should be spandsp, supertone, unicall, and mfcr2 in that order) , I've
finally managed to get a working chan_unicall.so module used by
Asterisk.  From searching through the mailing list archives, I see
that I seem to have gone a good deal of the way, up to the point where
I see the warnings about channels being unblocked on the near and
far ends when * starts. However, when I attempt to initiate an
outbound call with Asterisk, it suddenly fails with what I gather is a
congestion error. no one is available to answer at this time.

I am quite certain it is not a problem with the E1R2 we are using, as
it had previously been in use on a Nortel PBX and was working fine
there. I'm trying to use the Philippine R2 variant.

Does anyone have a sample configuration that works for the
Philippines? Any help on this is much appreciated.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SMTP MTA suggestions.

2004-10-18 Thread Dido Sevilla
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 21:11:11 -0400, Fabian Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I understand asterisk invokes sendmail in order to send email notifications
 of messages left. Is there another application less complicated than
 Sendmail, I already got mail servers else where and they are the ones I want
 to use. 

There's a small program called ssmtp:

ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/ssmtp

that basically acts as a sendmail-compatible program that sends mail
it is given by connecting to an external SMTP server. It is about as
bare bones as an MTA as you can get, and I'm surprised that it doesn't
see wider use than Debian and Gentoo (in particular it doesn't seem to
be present by default in Red Hat or Fedora).
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Post Paid Application

2004-10-14 Thread Dido Sevilla
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:46:48 -0600, Darren Wiebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have taken the astcc program which is designed for calling cards and
 used it to create a very basic post-pay system.  This allows your users
 to make multiple calls at one and puts the cost against their card.
 Their card is allowed to run into negative balances.  This is a very
 simple system.  Please be aware that this is only in beta status.  

Hmm... Isn't what you've described a *prepaid* system? I pay before
using the service, and  I get to use it until I consume the value I
paid...? A postpaid system means that I pay *after* using the service,
usually this connotes monthly service fees... That seems to be the
terminology used by my country's telecom services, and it seems to be
the same elsewhere as well.

Just a thought. It may confuse people later on.
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