Re: [asterisk-users] SIP Softphone

2014-06-08 Thread Mark Robinson
thanks Guys. I like Zoiper. Will try it.


On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 5:05 PM, binary  wrote:

>  have you tried zoiper or 3cx?
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> On 9/6/2014 00:01, Mark Robinson wrote:
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>  Hello,
>
>  can someone recommend a good and free Softphone for Windows which does
> not display advertisments inside the program?
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>  We have X-Lite but free version display advertisments.
>
>  thanks.
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[asterisk-users] SIP Softphone

2014-06-08 Thread Mark Robinson
Hello,

can someone recommend a good and free Softphone for Windows which does
not display advertisments inside the program?

We have X-Lite but free version display advertisments.

thanks.
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Re: [asterisk-users] AstDB with Sqlite

2013-01-09 Thread Mark Robinson
Are you sure that it is correct for sqlite?
For what i know it should contain select or inser operator in dialplan.
Correct if i am wrong.
On Oct 19, 2012 9:18 AM, "Danny Nicholas"  wrote:

> Just use the standard dialplan db commands – Read
> Set(TESTOP=${DB(Nightop/ext)}) write Set(DB(Nightop/ext)=107).  It’s not as
> robust as Mysql or postgres but does seem to do better than the old Berkley
> database.
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> *From:* asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:
> asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *Mark Robinson
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 18, 2012 10:08 PM
> *To:* asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> *Subject:* [asterisk-users] AstDB with Sqlite
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> As you may know, asterisk version 10 and high use sqlite. Are any examples
> or documentation how to use in dialplan?
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[asterisk-users] AstDB with Sqlite

2012-10-18 Thread Mark Robinson
As you may know, asterisk version 10 and high use sqlite. Are any examples
or documentation how to use in dialplan?
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Re: [asterisk-users] Paetec SIP Trunk

2012-09-27 Thread Mark Robinson
Paetec was purchased by Windstream. I was looking one time ago to buy sip
trunk from them that run via T1. If anyone use them with asterisk it would
be nice to hear feedback.
On Sep 26, 2012 9:25 PM, "Jared Baxley"  wrote:

> Has anyone had experience using a SIP trunk provided by Paetec over MPLS?
> With or without FreePBX
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[asterisk-users] FAX via Asterisk

2012-09-26 Thread Mark Robinson
Hello.
I have asterisk 1.8.18 which connects to ISDN PRI. All phones are sip,
Aastra 6757i. Everything works as expected.
We also have a FAX machine. We need to be able to use that FAX machine to
send or receive faxes. We are planning to have a dedicated did for faxes.
Before, FAX machine was connected directly to pots line.

Any digestions how to accomplish it?
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on VM with NO DAHDI hardware

2012-09-17 Thread Mark Robinson
Thanks Shaun.
On Sep 15, 2012 1:10 AM, "Shaun Ruffell"  wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 09:42:23PM -0400, Mark Robinson wrote:
> > I did some research on this subject and still do not understand.
> > Why we use modules if asterisk can obtain timing directly from
> > kernel?
>
> Probably longer than it needs to be but...
>
> Asterisk needs timing information via a kernel file descriptor
> that can be passed into to the poll() [1] or select() system calls.
> This allows Asterisk to sleep while waiting for either a network
> packet to come in or one of several time intervals to expire in the
> same system call which is very efficient.
>
> DAHDI historically provided this service via /dev/dahdi/timer.
> DAHDI was a good choice to provide a timing service since Asterisk
> typically wanted VOIP traffic synchronized with any telephony
> hardware installed. If there was not telephony hardware DAHDI could
> use internal kernel interfaces to find the best source of timing for
> Asterisk (generic kernel timers, Real-Time Clock, High Resolution
> timers, etc..).
>
> Using DAHDI was (and is) a natural choice but updating kernels can
> be more difficult since DAHDI must be recompiled every time the
> kernel is updated. This unnecessarily increases the administration
> burden when there is not any telephony hardware to synchronize with.
>
> To reduce the dependency on DAHDI, res_timing_pthread was created in
> Asterisk version 1.6.1 [2]. This implementation could provide timing
> via file descriptors without requiring DAHDI to be installed. It
> uses a pipe()[3] and a thread. The thread will sleep for a period of
> time and then write to one end of the pipe when the timer fires.
> res_timing_pthread is more system intensive--creates a thread that
> must be scheduled, the scheduling of that thread determines the
> timeliness of the timer firing, and the extra system calls required
> to accomplish the same task--and I believe it is advisable to avoid
> res_timing_pthread unless you have no other choice.
>
> It was not until kernel version 2.6.25 that Linux provided a
> standard interface for configuring timers that signaled via file
> descriptors, the timerfd interface [4]. Now Asterisk had a standard
> kernel interface which provided essentially the same service that
> DAHDI's /dev/dahdi/timer did without needing to install DAHDI or
> creating a separate thread which wrote to a pipe and
> res_timing_timerfd was first release in Asterisk 1.6.2 [5]. The
> problem is that timerfd_create() is not available on all platforms
> Asterisk must support. Also, if you have telephony hardware
> installed it is still generally best to synchronize to the clock on
> the telephony hardware to minimize audio problems caused by
> mismatches in clock rates. But if available and you don't have any
> other dependency on DAHDI (app_meetme, app_page, etc...), timerfd
> should be your first choice for timing source.
>
> So given these different methods of obtaining timing, Asterisk
> needed a way to abstract them so that other parts of the system had
> a standard way to get a file descriptor which could be configured to
> fire at certain intervals. That is why the timing interface [6] and
> various timing modules were created. It allows the Asterisk
> administrator to use the timing source that works best for them.
>
> That's why, to the best of my knowledge, Asterisk uses modules even
> though it can now obtain timing directly from the kernel.
>
> Cheers,
> Shaun
>
> [1] http://linux.die.net/man/2/poll
> [2] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=revision&revision=122928
> [3] http://linux.die.net/man/2/pipe
> [4] http://linux.die.net/man/2/timerfd_create
> [5] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=revision&revision=157820
> [6] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=revision&revision=122062
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on VM with NO DAHDI hardware

2012-09-14 Thread Mark Robinson
I did some research on this subject and still do not understand. Why we use
modules if asterisk can obtain timing directly from kernel?
On Sep 13, 2012 11:25 PM, "Mark Robinson"  wrote:

> Thanks Shaun. Very usefully head-up.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on VM with NO DAHDI hardware

2012-09-13 Thread Mark Robinson
Thanks Shaun. Very usefully head-up.
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[asterisk-users] Asterisk on VM with NO DAHDI hardware

2012-09-12 Thread Mark Robinson
I know that asterisk on virtual machine require a timing source. What would
you suggest to use for timing? We will plan to use only SIP and IAX2.
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