RE: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-16 Thread usedcanon
I think I do agree with your assessment that *BSD are more stable that
linux, no disrespect meant to linux as I think it is wonderful in its own
right.

What version of FreeBSD ? BSD you are using ? I am looking to build an
athlon 64 server soon and am wondering if FreeBSD would be a better option.

Umar.

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Usedcanon wrote:
 Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?

I have no idea, it just seems to run better on *BSD.  I'm still trying to
investigate that myself.  Perhaps I'm just inept when it comes to Linux, but
it has never run decently for me -- I've always had problems with whichever
distro I try.  This time it seems to be the network card mostly, but then I
get similar response from the console every now and then, so maybe it's not
the NIC.  Maybe I should have rephrased that or left it out, as it's
probably not Asterisk that is more stable, technically speaking.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-15 Thread Aaron J. Angel
Usedcanon wrote:
 Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?

I have no idea, it just seems to run better on *BSD.  I'm still trying to
investigate that myself.  Perhaps I'm just inept when it comes to Linux, but
it has never run decently for me -- I've always had problems with whichever
distro I try.  This time it seems to be the network card mostly, but then I
get similar response from the console every now and then, so maybe it's not
the NIC.  Maybe I should have rephrased that or left it out, as it's
probably not Asterisk that is more stable, technically speaking.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-15 Thread Kevin Brennan
Getting back to the original questions ASTERISK V SER. From reading on SER
it's designed to purely to be a SIP server (registrar, proxy, redirect) and
is much better than * at that. Since SER is SIP based it will be handling
call control and not voice traffic. As mentioned on wiki SER  * work well
together is a scalable VOIP solution  SER handles registrar (provisioning)
and proxy, * is PSTN gway/voicemail. Don't ask me howto this is preaching
without practice. The VOIP cookbook has a good overview which you can
download from http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~prelle/terena/.
Br /Kev/


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 Usedcanon wrote:
  Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?

 I have no idea, it just seems to run better on *BSD.  I'm still trying to
 investigate that myself.  Perhaps I'm just inept when it comes to Linux,
but
 it has never run decently for me -- I've always had problems with
whichever
 distro I try.  This time it seems to be the network card mostly, but then
I
 get similar response from the console every now and then, so maybe it's
not
 the NIC.  Maybe I should have rephrased that or left it out, as it's
 probably not Asterisk that is more stable, technically speaking.

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[Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-14 Thread Reza Kordi

Hi Guys,
 
Can somone explain differances between SER and ASTERISK.
 
I am particularly interested in functionality that is not available with
ASTERISK but SER can provide.

Best Regards
Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen
Meilleures Salutations
med vennlig hilsen
 
Reza Kordi


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-14 Thread Joshua Colp
Hello,

I can tell you what asterisk is but as for SER... well, I've never dealt
with it. Asterisk is a linux pbx solution combining multiple protocols (IAX,
H323, SIP, Skinny, MGCP, SCCP) so that they can each talk to eachother and
multiple codecs (one can use G729 and the other can use ULAW for example).
Asterisk also provides other features such as voicemail, hold on music, call
display, etc.

- Joshua Colp.

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Hi Guys,

Can somone explain differances between SER and ASTERISK.

I am particularly interested in functionality that is not available with
ASTERISK but SER can provide.

Best Regards
Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen
Meilleures Salutations
med vennlig hilsen

Reza Kordi


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-14 Thread Aaron J. Angel
Joshua Colp wrote:
 I can tell you what asterisk is but as for SER... well, I've 
 never dealt with it. Asterisk is a linux pbx solution 

Linux PBX solution is such a narrow point of view.  Asterisk also runs on
*BSD; yes, conferencing and MP3s are a bit sketchy due to lack of timer (for
now), but the rest of it is fully functional (and more stable) on *BSD.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-14 Thread Joshua Colp
Well since a person would normally go for usability and asterisk is
originally created for Linux, I said it was a Linux PBX Solution. I have
nothing against BSD myself, I have a FreeBSD sitting a few feet away from
me.

- Joshua Colp.

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 Joshua Colp wrote:
  I can tell you what asterisk is but as for SER... well, I've
  never dealt with it. Asterisk is a linux pbx solution

 Linux PBX solution is such a narrow point of view.  Asterisk also runs
on
 *BSD; yes, conferencing and MP3s are a bit sketchy due to lack of timer
(for
 now), but the rest of it is fully functional (and more stable) on *BSD.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER

2004-06-14 Thread usedcanon
Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?

Umar.

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Joshua Colp wrote:
 I can tell you what asterisk is but as for SER... well, I've
 never dealt with it. Asterisk is a linux pbx solution

Linux PBX solution is such a narrow point of view.  Asterisk also runs on
*BSD; yes, conferencing and MP3s are a bit sketchy due to lack of timer (for
now), but the rest of it is fully functional (and more stable) on *BSD.

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