Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-28 Thread randulo
I have to chime in here to say that we have had an IAXy for four years
and it has given flawless service. Yes, it has no features like DNS
but we haven't required this. It's small and easily hidden in a home
or soho scenario and I've also used on the same network as the
asterisk box or on a network not too far away (like less that 50ms
lag). It works fine and has kept on working. All the rest of the
complaints are certainly true, but it works and it isn't some kind of
useless thing if that's the case.

/r

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:45 AM, Andreas van dem Helge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's not bad in the sense of stability (well the original ones are
  claimed to have overheating issues..).

  But its that it lacks ANY features. The IAXy has no features at all.
  Also no security, it MUST be placed behind a firewall, as the
  configuration doesn't have any sort of security whatsoever. Did I
  mention it has no features besides DHCP? Not even DNS.

  Also it's very expensive. I could understand if it was a full-featured
  device with a webinterface, DNS support  2 Ethernet  phone ports I
  wouldn't complain of the price. But it was released at approx USD $100
  at a time when most full-featured adapters sold for a little less, and
  still sells for $90 today. If they sold them for $40 I wouldn't bash
  them either.. because honestly thats what they really should be worth.
  I'd rather use a Grandstream HT than an IAXY honestly.



  On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Steve Totaro
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I had a customer using an IAXY (old gen) for an FXO fax machine and it
worked almost all the time so it cannot be that bad.
  
Maybe because the fax was very old and did not have high transmit rates.
  
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
  
  
  
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I guess I've never run asterisk without ANY echo cans :)  It's just that
  the echo was minor enough that MG2 et. al did a fine job.

  Thanks!

  Moj



  Eric Wieling wrote:
   You will never get latency on a network low enough for echo to be
   perceived as sidetone (like on analog).  If you want to get rid of 
 echo
   you must cancel echo.
  
   Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC wrote:
  
   Sean Dennis wrote:
  
   bilal ghayyad wrote:
  
  
   Hi All;
  
   I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
   about how much the IAXy is bad :) -
  
   So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
   wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
   need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
   also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
   transparent).
  
   What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
   not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
   address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?
  
   What main porblems contain and any advise?
  
   Regards
   Bilal
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
   The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of 
 echo)
   on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't 
 recommend
   it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 
 1 port
   ATA.
  
  
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   Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any 
 echo
   problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, 
 five
   days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas. 
  I
   know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but
   residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never 
 been
   disappointed :)
  
   I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to
   people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is 
 plug-n-play IMO.
  
   Moj
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-28 Thread Matthew Fredrickson
Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC wrote:
 Sean Dennis wrote:
 bilal ghayyad wrote:
   
 Hi All;

 I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
 about how much the IAXy is bad :) - 

 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

 What main porblems contain and any advise?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 
   
 
 The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo) 
 on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't recommend 
 it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 port 
 ATA.


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 Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any echo 
 problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, five 
 days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas.  I 
 know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but 
 residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never been 
 disappointed :)
 
 I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to 
 people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is plug-n-play IMO.

Just to put out some official word on the matter, the IAXy does indeed 
have some echo cancellation built in.  It has to since it interacts with 
a phone via a 2 wire to 4 wire conversion with a hybrid.

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Software/Firmware Engineer
Digium, Inc.

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[asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread bilal ghayyad
Hi All;

I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
about how much the IAXy is bad :) - 

So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
transparent).

What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

What main porblems contain and any advise?

Regards
Bilal


  

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Eric Wieling
responses inline

bilal ghayyad wrote:
 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

Thousands and thousands and thousands of people use SIP with NAT.

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

The IAXy does not support highly compressed codecs, DNS or DDNS.

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Sean Dennis
bilal ghayyad wrote:
 Hi All;

 I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
 about how much the IAXy is bad :) - 

 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

 What main porblems contain and any advise?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 
   
The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo) 
on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't recommend 
it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 port 
ATA.


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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
Sean Dennis wrote:
 bilal ghayyad wrote:
   
 Hi All;

 I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
 about how much the IAXy is bad :) - 

 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

 What main porblems contain and any advise?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 
   
 
 The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo) 
 on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't recommend 
 it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 port 
 ATA.


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Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any echo 
problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, five 
days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas.  I 
know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but 
residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never been 
disappointed :)

I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to 
people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is plug-n-play IMO.

Moj

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Eric Wieling
You will never get latency on a network low enough for echo to be 
perceived as sidetone (like on analog).  If you want to get rid of echo 
you must cancel echo.

Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC wrote:
 Sean Dennis wrote:
 bilal ghayyad wrote:
   
 Hi All;

 I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
 about how much the IAXy is bad :) - 

 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

 What main porblems contain and any advise?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 
   
 
 The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo) 
 on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't recommend 
 it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 port 
 ATA.


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 Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any echo 
 problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, five 
 days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas.  I 
 know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but 
 residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never been 
 disappointed :)
 
 I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to 
 people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is plug-n-play IMO.
 
 Moj
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
I guess I've never run asterisk without ANY echo cans :)  It's just that 
the echo was minor enough that MG2 et. al did a fine job.

Thanks!

Moj

Eric Wieling wrote:
 You will never get latency on a network low enough for echo to be 
 perceived as sidetone (like on analog).  If you want to get rid of echo 
 you must cancel echo.

 Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC wrote:
   
 Sean Dennis wrote:
 
 bilal ghayyad wrote:
   
   
 Hi All;

 I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
 about how much the IAXy is bad :) - 

 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

 What main porblems contain and any advise?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 
   
 
 
 The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo) 
 on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't recommend 
 it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 port 
 ATA.


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 Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any echo 
 problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, five 
 days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas.  I 
 know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but 
 residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never been 
 disappointed :)

 I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to 
 people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is plug-n-play IMO.

 Moj

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Steve Totaro
I had a customer using an IAXY (old gen) for an FXO fax machine and it
worked almost all the time so it cannot be that bad.

Maybe because the fax was very old and did not have high transmit rates.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I guess I've never run asterisk without ANY echo cans :)  It's just that
  the echo was minor enough that MG2 et. al did a fine job.

  Thanks!

  Moj



  Eric Wieling wrote:
   You will never get latency on a network low enough for echo to be
   perceived as sidetone (like on analog).  If you want to get rid of echo
   you must cancel echo.
  
   Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC wrote:
  
   Sean Dennis wrote:
  
   bilal ghayyad wrote:
  
  
   Hi All;
  
   I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
   about how much the IAXy is bad :) -
  
   So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
   wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
   need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
   also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
   transparent).
  
   What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
   not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
   address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?
  
   What main porblems contain and any advise?
  
   Regards
   Bilal
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
   The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo)
   on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't recommend
   it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 port
   ATA.
  
  
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   Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any echo
   problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, five
   days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas.  I
   know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but
   residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never been
   disappointed :)
  
   I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to
   people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is plug-n-play IMO.
  
   Moj
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy device

2008-03-27 Thread Andreas van dem Helge
It's not bad in the sense of stability (well the original ones are
claimed to have overheating issues..).

But its that it lacks ANY features. The IAXy has no features at all.
Also no security, it MUST be placed behind a firewall, as the
configuration doesn't have any sort of security whatsoever. Did I
mention it has no features besides DHCP? Not even DNS.

Also it's very expensive. I could understand if it was a full-featured
device with a webinterface, DNS support  2 Ethernet  phone ports I
wouldn't complain of the price. But it was released at approx USD $100
at a time when most full-featured adapters sold for a little less, and
still sells for $90 today. If they sold them for $40 I wouldn't bash
them either.. because honestly thats what they really should be worth.
I'd rather use a Grandstream HT than an IAXY honestly.

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Steve Totaro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I had a customer using an IAXY (old gen) for an FXO fax machine and it
  worked almost all the time so it cannot be that bad.

  Maybe because the fax was very old and did not have high transmit rates.

  Thanks,
  Steve Totaro



  On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I guess I've never run asterisk without ANY echo cans :)  It's just that
the echo was minor enough that MG2 et. al did a fine job.
  
Thanks!
  
Moj
  
  
  
Eric Wieling wrote:
 You will never get latency on a network low enough for echo to be
 perceived as sidetone (like on analog).  If you want to get rid of echo
 you must cancel echo.

 Mojo with Horan  Company, LLC wrote:

 Sean Dennis wrote:

 bilal ghayyad wrote:


 Hi All;

 I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking
 about how much the IAXy is bad :) -

 So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and
 wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I
 need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read
 also, and I did not try it to see how much it is
 transparent).

 What about codec? Why it is only support g711 and does
 not support compressed codec? And what about the IP
 address and the DNS usage and the DDNS usage?

 What main porblems contain and any advise?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 



 The device has no echo cancellation and sounds horrible (lots of echo)
 on about half of the analog phones I tried it on.  I wouldn't 
 recommend
 it unless you absolutely need IAX. It's also very expensive for a 1 
 port
 ATA.


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 Echo may be the result of latency on the network.  I've not had any 
 echo
 problems that I remember with my IAXy and I make ten calls a day, five
 days a week, for the last few years, to all sorts of numbers/areas.  I
 know that this isn't representative of typical business use, but
 residential use, but I've been using in my business and have never been
 disappointed :)

 I will agree that's is fairly expensive, but I WOULD recommend it to
 people who are on the go often. After setup, it really is plug-n-play 
 IMO.

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[asterisk-users] IAXy ringing

2008-01-09 Thread Adam Moffett
When I make calls from my IAXy I don't hear any ringing most of the time.

I've tried using the r option on the asterisk dial application to indicate 
ringing to the calling party but that didn't make a difference.

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[asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

2007-10-03 Thread Michael Munger
In features.conf, I have uncommented the transfer features under feature
map, but I still cannot transfer using a POTS phone on an IAXy adapter.
I think I am missing something here Any help is appreciated.

 

Here is features.conf:

 

;

; Sample Parking configuration

;

 

[general]

parkext = 700  ; What extension to dial to park

parkpos = 701-720  ; What extensions to park calls on.
These needs to be

; numeric, as Asterisk starts from the
start position

; and increments with one for the next
parked call.

context = parkedcalls  ; Which context parked calls are in

;parkingtime = 45  ; Number of seconds a call can be parked
for

; (default is 45 seconds)

;transferdigittimeout = 3  ; Number of seconds to wait between
digits when transferring a call

;courtesytone = beep; Sound file to play to the parked
caller

; when someone dials a parked call

xfersound = beep; to indicate an attended transfer is
complete

xferfailsound = beeperr ; to indicate a failed transfer

;adsipark = yes ; if you want ADSI parking announcements

;findslot = next   ; Continue to the 'next' free parking
space.

; Defaults to 'first' available

;pickupexten = *8   ; Configure the pickup extension.
Default is *8

;featuredigittimeout = 500  ; Max time (ms) between digits for

; feature activation.  Default is 500

 

 

[featuremap]

blindxfer = #1 ; Blind transfer

;disconnect = *0   ; Disconnect

;automon = *1  ; One Touch Record

atxfer = *2; Attended transfer

 

[applicationmap]

; Note that the DYNAMIC_FEATURES channel variable must be set to use the
features

; defined here.  The value of DYNAMIC_FEATURES should be the names of
the features

; to allow the channel to use separated by '#'.  For example:

;Set(DYNAMIC_FEATURES=myfeature1#myfeature2#myfeature3)

;

;testfeature = #9,callee,Playback,tt-monkeys   ;Play tt-monkeys to

;callee if #9 was pressed

 

Yours,

Michael Munger, dCAP

404-438-2128

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

2007-10-03 Thread Atis Lezdins
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 22:21:24 Michael Munger wrote:
 In features.conf, I have uncommented the transfer features under feature
 map, but I still cannot transfer using a POTS phone on an IAXy adapter.
 I think I am missing something here Any help is appreciated.

Do you have t and/or T flag set in Dial() options?

Regards,
Atis



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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

2007-10-03 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Michael Munger wrote:
 In features.conf, I have uncommented the transfer features under feature
 map, but I still cannot transfer using a POTS phone on an IAXy adapter.
 I think I am missing something here…. Any help is appreciated.

Those features are triggered via DTMF, not using a protocol-level
transfer. The IAXy uses IAX2 to talk to Asterisk, so doing a flash-hook
on the IAXY's FXS port will cause the IAXy to create a new IAX2 channel
and handle the transfer itself.

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Director of Software Technologies
Digium, Inc. - The Genuine Asterisk Experience (TM)

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

2007-10-03 Thread Michael Munger
So what, then, is the procedure to transfer a call from a POTS phone on
the FXS port of an IAXy?

Yours,
Michael Munger, dCAP
404-438-2128
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin P.
Fleming
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 3:42 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

Michael Munger wrote:
 In features.conf, I have uncommented the transfer features under
feature
 map, but I still cannot transfer using a POTS phone on an IAXy
adapter.
 I think I am missing something here Any help is appreciated.

Those features are triggered via DTMF, not using a protocol-level
transfer. The IAXy uses IAX2 to talk to Asterisk, so doing a flash-hook
on the IAXY's FXS port will cause the IAXy to create a new IAX2 channel
and handle the transfer itself.

-- 
Kevin P. Fleming
Director of Software Technologies
Digium, Inc. - The Genuine Asterisk Experience (TM)

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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

2007-10-03 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
When I was unable to figure out the IAXy's methods, I went with 
Asterisk's features.conf -- ## for blindxfer, and never looked back.  
That worked quite well.


Michael Munger wrote:
 So what, then, is the procedure to transfer a call from a POTS phone on
 the FXS port of an IAXy?

 Yours,
 Michael Munger, dCAP
 404-438-2128
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin P.
 Fleming
 Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 3:42 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

 Michael Munger wrote:
   
 In features.conf, I have uncommented the transfer features under
 
 feature
   
 map, but I still cannot transfer using a POTS phone on an IAXy
 
 adapter.
   
 I think I am missing something here Any help is appreciated.
 

 Those features are triggered via DTMF, not using a protocol-level
 transfer. The IAXy uses IAX2 to talk to Asterisk, so doing a flash-hook
 on the IAXY's FXS port will cause the IAXy to create a new IAX2 channel
 and handle the transfer itself.

   


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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

2007-10-03 Thread Michael Munger
It just dawned on me, that I can just press the hook button momentarily
to open up a second IAX channel, dial the number, and hangup to complete
the transfer.

Thanks everyone!

Yours,
Michael Munger, dCAP
404-438-2128
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mojo with
Horan  Company, LLC
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 4:44 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

When I was unable to figure out the IAXy's methods, I went with 
Asterisk's features.conf -- ## for blindxfer, and never looked back.  
That worked quite well.


Michael Munger wrote:
 So what, then, is the procedure to transfer a call from a POTS phone
on
 the FXS port of an IAXy?

 Yours,
 Michael Munger, dCAP
 404-438-2128
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin P.
 Fleming
 Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 3:42 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy and hook flash transfer

 Michael Munger wrote:
   
 In features.conf, I have uncommented the transfer features under
 
 feature
   
 map, but I still cannot transfer using a POTS phone on an IAXy
 
 adapter.
   
 I think I am missing something here Any help is appreciated.
 

 Those features are triggered via DTMF, not using a protocol-level
 transfer. The IAXy uses IAX2 to talk to Asterisk, so doing a
flash-hook
 on the IAXY's FXS port will cause the IAXy to create a new IAX2
channel
 and handle the transfer itself.

   


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RE: [asterisk-users] Iaxy clicking

2007-05-16 Thread Matthew Yingling
Hi,

Can any one suggest if asterisk-users is the best mailing list for questions
on Digium Iaxy (S101I) hardware, or a different one if not?

I found this link on Digium's site:
http://kb.digium.com/entry/15/120/

However, I assume that if this was the case, all of my Iaxys would click,
and only one of mine does.  Is Digium referring to clicking coming from the
FXO/FXS hardware or the Iaxy device?  My constant clicking is coming out of
the Iaxy, whether or not it's connected to the VOIP network.

Thanks,
Matthew Yingling

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Yingling
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 5:29 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Iaxy clicking


Hi,

I have three Iaxy devices (s101i) parts.  Two of them seem to work fine.
The third plays a loud repeating click sound when an analog phone is plugged
in.  I can provision all of them, and make calls to all of them.  The
clicking one will blink when a call is incoming, but no audio from the call
can be heard on the handset, and the caller only hears silence.  The same
handset works on the other Iaxys, and other handsets have the same clicking
issue.  Resetting the Iaxy doesn't seem to fix the problem.  Does anyone
have any ideas on how to fix this problem, or whether the Iaxy is broken and
unfixable (for me as an end-user).

Thanks,
Matthew Yingling

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Re: [asterisk-users] Iaxy clicking

2007-05-16 Thread Noah Miller

Hi Matthew -


Can any one suggest if asterisk-users is the best mailing list for questions
on Digium Iaxy (S101I) hardware, or a different one if not?


Digium support is the best resource for this.  How old is the affected IAXy?


- Noah
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[asterisk-users] Iaxy clicking

2007-05-10 Thread Matthew Yingling
Hi,

I have three Iaxy devices (s101i) parts.  Two of them seem to work fine.
The third plays a loud repeating click sound when an analog phone is plugged
in.  I can provision all of them, and make calls to all of them.  The
clicking one will blink when a call is incoming, but no audio from the call
can be heard on the handset, and the caller only hears silence.  The same
handset works on the other Iaxys, and other handsets have the same clicking
issue.  Resetting the Iaxy doesn't seem to fix the problem.  Does anyone
have any ideas on how to fix this problem, or whether the Iaxy is broken and
unfixable (for me as an end-user).

Thanks,
Matthew Yingling

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Re: [asterisk-users] Iaxy clicking

2007-05-10 Thread Sanjay Rajdev
What OS (operating system are you using)

Regards,
Sanjay Rajdev


- Original Message -
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To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 2:59:01 AM (GMT+0530) Asia/Calcutta
Subject: [asterisk-users] Iaxy clicking

Hi,

I have three Iaxy devices (s101i) parts.  Two of them seem to work fine.
The third plays a loud repeating click sound when an analog phone is plugged
in.  I can provision all of them, and make calls to all of them.  The
clicking one will blink when a call is incoming, but no audio from the call
can be heard on the handset, and the caller only hears silence.  The same
handset works on the other Iaxys, and other handsets have the same clicking
issue.  Resetting the Iaxy doesn't seem to fix the problem.  Does anyone
have any ideas on how to fix this problem, or whether the Iaxy is broken and
unfixable (for me as an end-user).

Thanks,
Matthew Yingling

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[asterisk-users] iaxy: one way audio

2006-09-24 Thread Sean Kennedy

Hey all,

So I just got an iaxy to play with a few days ago.  Got the config files 
figured out and configured the device.  I was able to make phone calls 
out on it just fine.  However, when trying to call the device I get a 
one way audio problem ( which I would expect from sip, but not iaxy ).  
The user on the iaxy can hear but their audio isn't transmitted. 

I have double checked the iaxyprov config file, turning on heartbeat ( 
in case it's a firewall timeout problem ).  I checked asterisk's 
iaxy.conf file, and all the ip information in there looks correct.  I'm 
not sure how to procede to troubleshoot this problem.  Any help is 
greatly appreciated.


Sean

iax260.conf:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] trunk]# vi iax260.conf
;
; IAXY Provisioning description
;
dhcp
;ip: 192.168.3.90
;netmask: 255.255.255.0
;gateway: 192.168.3.1
codec: ulaw
;codec: adpcm
server: 192.168.1.7
;altserver: 192.168.0.2
user: user
pass: userpass
register
heartbeat
;debug
;
; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)
;
;disablecid
;disablecw
;disablecidcw
;disable3way


iax.conf:

[general]
bindport = 4569   ; Port to bind to (IAX is 4569)
bindaddr = 192.168.1.7; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine)
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=gsm
mailboxdetail=yes

[user]
username=user
type=friend
secret=userpass
record_out=Adhoc
record_in=Adhoc
qualify=no
port=4569
notransfer=yes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
host=dynamic
context=from-internal
callerid=device user
trunk=no

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Re: [asterisk-users] iaxy: one way audio

2006-09-24 Thread Sean Kennedy

Responding to my post for searching purposes;

The fix is to manually specify disallow=all, allow=ulaw for each 
device.  It does not seem to work if you only include that in the globals. 


Sean
Sean Kennedy wrote:

Hey all,

So I just got an iaxy to play with a few days ago.  Got the config 
files figured out and configured the device.  I was able to make phone 
calls out on it just fine.  However, when trying to call the device I 
get a one way audio problem ( which I would expect from sip, but not 
iaxy ).  The user on the iaxy can hear but their audio isn't transmitted.
I have double checked the iaxyprov config file, turning on heartbeat ( 
in case it's a firewall timeout problem ).  I checked asterisk's 
iaxy.conf file, and all the ip information in there looks correct.  
I'm not sure how to procede to troubleshoot this problem.  Any help is 
greatly appreciated.


Sean

iax260.conf:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] trunk]# vi iax260.conf
;
; IAXY Provisioning description
;
dhcp
;ip: 192.168.3.90
;netmask: 255.255.255.0
;gateway: 192.168.3.1
codec: ulaw
;codec: adpcm
server: 192.168.1.7
;altserver: 192.168.0.2
user: user
pass: userpass
register
heartbeat
;debug
;
; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)
;
;disablecid
;disablecw
;disablecidcw
;disable3way


iax.conf:

[general]
bindport = 4569   ; Port to bind to (IAX is 4569)
bindaddr = 192.168.1.7; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine)
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=gsm
mailboxdetail=yes

[user]
username=user
type=friend
secret=userpass
record_out=Adhoc
record_in=Adhoc
qualify=no
port=4569
notransfer=yes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
host=dynamic
context=from-internal
callerid=device user
trunk=no


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Re: [asterisk-users] iaxy will register, but doesn't detect POTS line

2006-09-23 Thread Wilson Pickett

I'm thinking I have a faulty unit, but I would love to get some debug
information out of it.  Can anybody give me any pointers or suggestions
on how to continue from here?  I figure I'm calling digium come monday,
but I would like to have it figured out by then.


What phone are you trying to plug in to the iaxy?
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Re: [asterisk-users] iaxy will register, but doesn't detect POTS line

2006-09-23 Thread Sean Kennedy

Wilson Pickett wrote:

I'm thinking I have a faulty unit, but I would love to get some debug
information out of it.  Can anybody give me any pointers or suggestions
on how to continue from here?  I figure I'm calling digium come monday,
but I would like to have it figured out by then.


What phone are you trying to plug in to the iaxy?
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Some cheap phone from target.  It works on the other iaxy I bought;  no 
issues, which leads me to believe that this is a iaxy problem, not phone 
problem ( or network, or power ).


Sean
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[asterisk-users] iaxy will register, but doesn't detect POTS line

2006-09-22 Thread Sean Kennedy
So I got some iaxys in the other day.  I got one of them working, the 
other is having issues. 

I am able to ping it, and upload a configuration file to it with a 
response.  Afterwards, it even registers with the asterisk server.  
However, I am unable to get a dial tone, nor does the device seem to 
register the phone being picked up at all. 

I'm thinking I have a faulty unit, but I would love to get some debug 
information out of it.  Can anybody give me any pointers or suggestions 
on how to continue from here?  I figure I'm calling digium come monday, 
but I would like to have it figured out by then.


Thanks in advance!

Sean
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[asterisk-users] iaxy configuration problems

2006-09-21 Thread Sean Kennedy

Hi all,

I followed the instructions found here:  
http://www.digium.com/en/docs/S101I/Iaxy_Installation_Guide.pdf


when attempting to configure my iaxy.  Sadly, it does not work.  I 
upload the configuration file to the correct IP address, then 
unplug/plug the thing back in.  I never see any registration attempts, 
and the orange/red light blinks every couple seconds.  I can ping it, 
but that's about it.


I'm not quite sure how to procede from here.  Can anybody help?

Thanks

Sean
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[asterisk-users] Iaxy and SendDTMF??

2006-08-18 Thread BerkHolz, Steven
I have an Iaxy that I am using to access our overhead paging system.
It is ext 5480 and required a 1 (office), 2 (Shop), or 3 (all) DTMF tone
after it answers.

If I dial 5480, I hear a tone to let me know that it is ready for the
digit.

I made an extension 5481 that using a macro and sendDTMF to send the
digit.

; exten = 5481,1,Answer()
exten = 5481,1,NoOp(${TIMESTAMP} paging Group 1 Office Page)
exten = 5481,2,DIAL(IAX2/5480,,M(MYDTMF1))
; exten = 5481,2,DIAL(IAX2/5480,,D(w1)) 

[macro-MYDTMF1]
; exten = s,1,SIPDtmfMode(inband)
exten = s,1,Wait(2)
exten = s,2,SendDTMF(1)

The problem is that I never hear any tone from the Paging Unit.
It pages, but there appears to be a 3-4 second delay before the audio
comes out of the speakers.
If I Dial 5480 and then the 1, the audio is immediate.

I did a test to my SIP phone first and I could hear the digit if I set
the SIPDtmfMode(inband).
But I am trying to do this with an Iaxy.

Worst case, I could buy an ATA, but I wouild like to get this working
with the iaxy if possible.

Please advise.

 

Thank You,

Steven BerkHolz
-  MCSA  -  MCSE  -
Manager of Information Systems
TESCO Group Companies
Fax. 248-836-5101
www.TESCOGroup.com

boardmember of
www.glimasoutheast.org


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RE: [asterisk-users] Iaxy and SendDTMF??

2006-08-18 Thread Alexander Lopez
Try This

exten = 5481,1,NoOp(${TIMESTAMP} paging Group 1 Office Page) 
exten = 5481,2,DIAL(IAX2/5480/w1||)



SNIP
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[asterisk-users] IAXy can't connect to analog phone

2006-08-10 Thread Martti Tienhaara
I have just purchased an IAXy and cannot get an analog telephone to work 
with it. The provisioning is succesful and the asterisk server sees it 
and you can call it.


Symptoms:
- network status light is on solid
- telephone status light flashes every 7 or 8 seconds
- no dialtone and no response to phone
- when dialing the device the phone status light flashes on ring but the 
telephone does not ring

- tried 2 different phones, same result
- reset to factory and reprovisioned, same result

Is the device defective?

--
Martti Tienhaara ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
DASH Software Ltd.
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[asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to transfer?

2006-08-05 Thread Jeff Iddings
IAX Provider-- Asterisk/NAT Firewall-- IAXy (192.168.0.x)

When a call comes into the Asterisk box, it then rings the IAXy. 
When the IAXy is answered, I get.. 

-- IAX2/homeiaxy-6 answered IAX2/teliax-4
-- Channel 'IAX2/teliax-4' unable to transfer
-- Channel 'IAX2/homeiaxy-6' unable to transfer

This is the same behavior when calling outbound, and I've tried a few other 
calls to other IAX-capable boxes -- same results. I'd ideally like the IAXy to 
talk directly to the IAX provider and bypass the Asterisk box after the call is 
setup. 

I presume this is just a limitation of IAX and/or the IAXy, but maybe someone 
could advise me if that is actually the case?

Regards,

Jeff
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to transfer?

2006-08-05 Thread Moises Silva

do you have notransfer=no in iax.conf iaxy entry?

On 8/5/06, Jeff Iddings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

IAX Provider-- Asterisk/NAT Firewall-- IAXy (192.168.0.x)

When a call comes into the Asterisk box, it then rings the IAXy.
When the IAXy is answered, I get..

-- IAX2/homeiaxy-6 answered IAX2/teliax-4
-- Channel 'IAX2/teliax-4' unable to transfer
-- Channel 'IAX2/homeiaxy-6' unable to transfer

This is the same behavior when calling outbound, and I've tried a few other 
calls to other IAX-capable boxes -- same results. I'd ideally like the IAXy to 
talk directly to the IAX provider and bypass the Asterisk box after the call is 
setup.

I presume this is just a limitation of IAX and/or the IAXy, but maybe someone 
could advise me if that is actually the case?

Regards,

Jeff
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to transfer?

2006-08-05 Thread Jeff Iddings
Negative.

Moises Silva wrote:
 do you have notransfer=no in iax.conf iaxy entry?
 
 On 8/5/06, Jeff Iddings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 IAX Provider-- Asterisk/NAT Firewall-- IAXy (192.168.0.x)

 When a call comes into the Asterisk box, it then rings the IAXy.
 When the IAXy is answered, I get..

 -- IAX2/homeiaxy-6 answered IAX2/teliax-4
 -- Channel 'IAX2/teliax-4' unable to transfer
 -- Channel 'IAX2/homeiaxy-6' unable to transfer

 This is the same behavior when calling outbound, and I've tried a few
 other calls to other IAX-capable boxes -- same results. I'd ideally
 like the IAXy to talk directly to the IAX provider and bypass the
 Asterisk box after the call is setup.

 I presume this is just a limitation of IAX and/or the IAXy, but maybe
 someone could advise me if that is actually the case?

 Regards,

 Jeff
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to transfer?

2006-08-05 Thread Joshua Colp
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Iddings
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat, 05 Aug 2006
17:15:58 -0300
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to
transfer?

  On 8/5/06, Jeff Iddings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  IAX Provider-- Asterisk/NAT Firewall-- IAXy (192.168.0.x)
 
  When a call comes into the Asterisk box, it then rings the IAXy.
  When the IAXy is answered, I get..
 
  -- IAX2/homeiaxy-6 answered IAX2/teliax-4
  -- Channel 'IAX2/teliax-4' unable to transfer
  -- Channel 'IAX2/homeiaxy-6' unable to transfer
 
  This is the same behavior when calling outbound, and I've tried a few
  other calls to other IAX-capable boxes -- same results. I'd ideally
  like the IAXy to talk directly to the IAX provider and bypass the
  Asterisk box after the call is setup.
 
  I presume this is just a limitation of IAX and/or the IAXy, but maybe
  someone could advise me if that is actually the case?
 
  Regards,
 
  Jeff

This is actually perfectly normal behavior depending on what sort of NAT is in 
place and what happened. Essentially what IAX2 does is before actually 
transferring the connection directly, it will make sure that it will work. The 
IAXy talks to Teliax, and Teliax talks to the IAXy. What happened is that they 
weren't able to talk directly to eachother so they kept the connection through 
your Asterisk machine.

Joshua Colp
Digium
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to transfer?

2006-08-05 Thread Jeff Iddings
Joshua Colp wrote:
 - Original Message -
 From: Jeff Iddings
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
 Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sat, 05 Aug 2006
 17:15:58 -0300
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to
 transfer?
 
 On 8/5/06, Jeff Iddings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 IAX Provider-- Asterisk/NAT Firewall-- IAXy (192.168.0.x)

 When a call comes into the Asterisk box, it then rings the IAXy.
 When the IAXy is answered, I get..

 -- IAX2/homeiaxy-6 answered IAX2/teliax-4
 -- Channel 'IAX2/teliax-4' unable to transfer
 -- Channel 'IAX2/homeiaxy-6' unable to transfer

 This is the same behavior when calling outbound, and I've tried a few
 other calls to other IAX-capable boxes -- same results. I'd ideally
 like the IAXy to talk directly to the IAX provider and bypass the
 Asterisk box after the call is setup.

 I presume this is just a limitation of IAX and/or the IAXy, but maybe
 someone could advise me if that is actually the case?

 Regards,

 Jeff
 
 This is actually perfectly normal behavior depending on what sort of NAT is 
 in place and what happened. Essentially what IAX2 does is before actually 
 transferring the connection directly, it will make sure that it will work. 
 The IAXy talks to Teliax, and Teliax talks to the IAXy. What happened is that 
 they weren't able to talk directly to eachother so they kept the connection 
 through your Asterisk machine.
 
 Joshua Colp
 Digium

Fair enough, but my IAXy should be able to talk directly to Teliax..  in fact, 
I just confirmed that. So what's up?
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Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to transfer?

2006-08-05 Thread Joshua Colp
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Iddings
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat, 05 Aug 2006
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAXy behind NAT, unable to
transfer?

 
 Fair enough, but my IAXy should be able to talk directly to Teliax..  in
 fact, I just confirmed that. So what's up?

If you grab an iax2 debug on your Asterisk box when it tries to do the native 
transfer I can better answer this.

Joshua Colp
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[Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread WipeOut

Hi..

I have to setup an extension in a remote location that will use a 
cordless analog telephone.. I am looking at the IAXY to do this for 
me..Basically the data path will be as follows...


[Asterisk] == (NAT) == {Internet} == (NAT) == ATA -- Handset

Since there are two NAT boxes in the path I know SIP won't work.. I also 
don't want to move the Asterisk box to the internet side of the NAT box, 
not only from the security perspective but also the potential issues 
with the already configured SIP phones that connect to it locally..


So as far as getting over the NAT problem the IAXY seems the way to go..

To save bandwidth I would like to stay away from using the G.711 
codecs.. Does the IAXY support GSM or iLBC? I couldn't find anything in 
the docs..


Thanks for any suggestions or input on this setup.. Also any reviews on 
the IAXY are welcome..

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
WipeOut wrote:

 To save bandwidth I would like to stay away from using the G.711
 codecs.. Does the IAXY support GSM or iLBC? I couldn't find anything in
 the docs..

No. The IAXy only supports G.711 ulaw/alaw and ADPCM.

I don't know what 'docs' you were looking in, but this page:

http://www.digium.com/en/docs/S101I/IAXy.pdf

clearly states what is supported.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread WipeOut

Kevin P. Fleming wrote:

WipeOut wrote:



To save bandwidth I would like to stay away from using the G.711
codecs.. Does the IAXY support GSM or iLBC? I couldn't find anything in
the docs..



No. The IAXy only supports G.711 ulaw/alaw and ADPCM.

I don't know what 'docs' you were looking in, but this page:

http://www.digium.com/en/docs/S101I/IAXy.pdf

clearly states what is supported.


Thanks, I was looking at the install guide.. It may have been in there 
too and I just missed it..


Unfortunately G.711 is not going to help me.. I could still get by using 
 it but the quality may be an issue when there is other traffic on the 
line..

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[Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread Michael Wallette
I have been evaluating the Iaxy and Asterisk for the company I currently
work for, and am rather impressed with them both. Once configured, the
Iaxy is a solid device--it's pretty much an appliance at that point
(plug it in, turn it on, and leave it alone).

My only gripe is the initial configuration, although even that isn't too
terribly bad. You must download and unpack a C program, then edit a
config file that the C program pushes to the Iaxy. If you want to change
settings on the Iaxy, you must reset it (press the reset button on the
back, hold it for ten seconds, unplug the RJ-11, RJ-45 and power cables
from the Iaxy while holding the reset button, then replace the RJ-11,
RJ-45 and power cables) before you can push the new config to the Iaxy.

The Iaxy I am using is inside the same RFC-1918 network as my Asterisk
server (inside the NAT, that is), but I have used an IAX softphone from
inside another RFC-1918 network to place calls through my Asterisk
server, and that worked just fine, so I suspect the Iaxy would work just
fine through double NAT as well.

--Mike Wallette

Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:57:28 +0100
From: WipeOut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
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Hi..

I have to setup an extension in a remote location that will use a 
cordless analog telephone.. I am looking at the IAXY to do this for 
me..Basically the data path will be as follows...

[Asterisk] == (NAT) == {Internet} == (NAT) == ATA -- Handset

Since there are two NAT boxes in the path I know SIP won't work.. I also 
don't want to move the Asterisk box to the internet side of the NAT box, 
not only from the security perspective but also the potential issues 
with the already configured SIP phones that connect to it locally..

So as far as getting over the NAT problem the IAXY seems the way to go..

To save bandwidth I would like to stay away from using the G.711 
codecs.. Does the IAXY support GSM or iLBC? I couldn't find anything in 
the docs..

Thanks for any suggestions or input on this setup.. Also any reviews on 
the IAXY are welcome..


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
Really all that?  In my experience, which is admittedly only on the blue 
iaxys and not the black ones, was just provision it, unplug power, 
replug power.  The black one I have now I haven't had to re-provision 
yet so this could be so on them




Michael Wallette wrote:

If you want to change
settings on the Iaxy, you must reset it (press the reset button on the
back, hold it for ten seconds, unplug the RJ-11, RJ-45 and power cables
from the Iaxy while holding the reset button, then replace the RJ-11,
RJ-45 and power cables) before you can push the new config to the Iaxy.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Michael Wallette wrote:

 My only gripe is the initial configuration, although even that isn't too
 terribly bad. You must download and unpack a C program, then edit a
 config file that the C program pushes to the Iaxy. If you want to change

You can do provisioning from within Asterisk, after editing the config
file. The external application is not necessary.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY codec support and questions..

2006-03-31 Thread John Novack


Kevin P. Fleming wrote:


Michael Wallette wrote:

 


My only gripe is the initial configuration, although even that isn't too 
terribly bad. You must download and unpack a C program, then edit a config file 
that the C program pushes to the Iaxy. If you want to change
   



You can do provisioning from within Asterisk, after editing the config file. 
The external application is not necessary.

 

Also there is supposed to be a ( HORRORS! )   windows program out there 
to configure it as well.


Though it would be nice to have an IAX device with both FXO and FXS 
ports and a built in web interface


JMO

John Novack

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy (S101) echo?

2006-03-08 Thread Anthony Rodgers

Hi Bradley,

Yes, I experienced quite a lot of echo with my IAXy, until I switched 
analog handsets - in my case, it was severe acoustic coupling in a 
cheap handset.


Regards,
--
Anthony Rodgers
Business Systems Analyst
District of North Vancouver
Web: http://www.dnv.org
RSS Feed: http://www.dnv.org/rss.asp


On Mar 7, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:

I just purchased an IAXy (S101) for a home setup; I've become a 
de-facto

expert on Asterisk for work.

Everything is working great, but I notice a substantial echo on calls
connected through the IAXy to POTS telephones.


Has anyone encountered something similar and found a solution?  I found
some posts about this in the past few years, but never any replies.  
The
Wiki on voip-info.org doesn't seem to have anything about it; I'd be 
happy

to condense any replies I receive to information to put up there.

Thanks!


   -- bkuhn


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[Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Ringtone

2006-01-05 Thread bails

Hi all, I have a small query regarding ringing tones on an iaxy2.

I have a customer who uses an iaxy to breakout to pstn via our *.

However the customer complains that he gets no ringing tone whislt 
making calls, i just visited the site and can confirm this.
I also have another customer who is presently in canada with an iaxy 
calling thru our * , he doesnt have this issue.


I presume that the ringing tone is generated by the iaxy itself, and 
that therefore the one with no ringing tone is faulty.


Can anyone confirm this?

Thanks in advance

Bails
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Ringtone

2006-01-05 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
in the iaxy's context, do you Answer before Dial?  I think this might 
remove ringing indications.  I think you either Dial first, or if Answer 
has to be first, add the r option to the Dial cmd?


Hope this helps :)

bails wrote:

Hi all, I have a small query regarding ringing tones on an iaxy2.

I have a customer who uses an iaxy to breakout to pstn via our *.

However the customer complains that he gets no ringing tone whislt 
making calls, i just visited the site and can confirm this.
I also have another customer who is presently in canada with an iaxy 
calling thru our * , he doesnt have this issue.


I presume that the ringing tone is generated by the iaxy itself, and 
that therefore the one with no ringing tone is faulty.


Can anyone confirm this?

Thanks in advance

Bails
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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy provisioning not working

2005-12-21 Thread Leandro Martini - ISAT DGL
 
Hello guys 
 
I´m facing some problems on provisioning 2 IAXy devices on our network. I
haveinstalled iaxprov and run the application on another device and it
worked first time, but when I started doing it on the other devices it
simply doesn´t work.
 
The device gats an Ip from DHCP server, I get the configuration and when
running iaxyprov I get the following messages 
 
mula:/usr/src/trunk# ./iaxyprov 10.0.100.120 iax.conf.exemplo
01:
 
05:
11 d9
0d:
00 00 00 04
0f:
0a 00 64 7d
10:
11 d9
13:
c8 c4 e2 04
06:
69 61 78 79 75 73 72 31
07:
70 61 73 73 77 64 69 61 78 79 31
0c:
00 00 00 05
Provisioning is 57 bytes
Total packet is 71 bytes

The device is working properly, I can ping it, but it does not allow to
provision it.
 
Is there anything missing to help solve this issue ?
 
Thanks in advance 

Leandro Martini

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy provisioning not working

2005-12-21 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
This happened to me when they had been provisioned to use a non-standard 
port.  back then I had to edit the iaxyprov.c or provision.c, I can't 
remember, to manually specify the port I new the iaxy to be 
communicating with.  It had to be provisioned through that same port or 
it would not respond.  Nowadays I notice the iaxyprov command has a 
[:port] command line parameter and this might help this situation.


I used tcpdump to determine what port the iaxy was using.  When it was 
powered up it was trying to connect to the previous owner's ip and port 
4567 instead of 4569, and this connection was failing.  But at least the 
4567 had been gleaned and I could finally fix it!




Leandro Martini - ISAT DGL wrote:
 
Hello guys 
 
I´m facing some problems on provisioning 2 IAXy devices on our network. I

haveinstalled iaxprov and run the application on another device and it
worked first time, but when I started doing it on the other devices it
simply doesn´t work.
 
The device gats an Ip from DHCP server, I get the configuration and when
running iaxyprov I get the following messages 
 
mula:/usr/src/trunk# ./iaxyprov 10.0.100.120 iax.conf.exemplo

01:
 
05:

11 d9
0d:
00 00 00 04
0f:
0a 00 64 7d
10:
11 d9
13:
c8 c4 e2 04
06:
69 61 78 79 75 73 72 31
07:
70 61 73 73 77 64 69 61 78 79 31
0c:
00 00 00 05
Provisioning is 57 bytes
Total packet is 71 bytes

The device is working properly, I can ping it, but it does not allow to
provision it.
 
Is there anything missing to help solve this issue ?
 
Thanks in advance 


Leandro Martini

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY

2005-11-20 Thread Wilson Pickett
 Is there any ATA that supports iaxy protocol and a codec different
 from g711 like gsm or g729 ??

If I understood the question, look at PA168x based ATA. I think they
support those codecs and more.

Here's a site with some info:

http://www.aussievoip.com.au/wiki-PA1688
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[Asterisk-Users] IAXY

2005-11-19 Thread Bruno de Assumpção Loureiro
Hello users,

Is there any ATA that supports iaxy protocol and a codec different
from g711 like gsm or g729 ??

Regards,
Loureiro.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy echo?

2005-11-15 Thread Mike Hammett
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 07:21:43 -0600
From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy echo?
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I've got two customers on the same broadband provider.  Same Asterisk box 
on my end.  Same CLEC.


One has an IAXy and the other has an Asterisk box with an array of devices 
(Grandstream, Cisco, ATCOM, xten, etc.).


The people behind the Asterisk box have had no audio quality issues.  The 
person with the IAXy often encounters an echo.  The echo is only heard on 
the remote side and it only contains the remote caller's voice.  This echo 
has been heard with the remote side being varying LECs.  The echo is not 
always there.  I'd almost say that the echo is not there more than it is.


Troubleshooting next step?

I haven't changed out the IAXy because I don't have any other ATAs to put 
in place.




Mike Hammett
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Snom clients deregistering
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Does the phone ocasionally prompt the user for a password? -Mike


-Original Message-
From: Richard Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:00 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Snom clients deregistering

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Hi all,

I have a server currently running Asterisk 1.0.7 placed out
in the wild (i.e. not behind NAT).

I have groups of sip clients all behind various NAT firewalls
(mainly adsl routers).

Up to now I've mainly used Sipuras and not had any serious problems.
Recently I've been experimenting with Snom phones and I have
encountered  problems where the Snoms register fine initially
but after a while (which could be anything from 2minutes to
45 minutes) they lose their registration. Sample snom
configuration in sip.conf follows:

[888120]
type=friend
username=888120
mailbox=888120
canreinvite=no
nat=yes
secret=secret
host=dynamic
qualify=yes
context=sipdemo
subscribecontext=sipdemo

I've experimented with several different adsl routers and was
surprised at the difference this can make, however the
problem is still there to a greater or lesser extent.

I've also tried using a Stun

[Asterisk-Users] IAXy echo?

2005-11-14 Thread Mike Hammett



I've got two customers on the same broadband 
provider. Same Asterisk box on my end. Same CLEC.

One has an IAXy and the other has an Asterisk box 
with an array of devices (Grandstream, Cisco, ATCOM, xten, etc.).

The people behind the Asterisk box have had no 
audio quality issues. The person with the IAXy often encounters an 
echo. The echo is only heard on the remote side and it only contains the 
remote caller's voice. This echo has been heard with the remote side being 
varying LECs. The echo is not always there. I'd almost say that the 
echo is not there more than it is.

Troubleshooting next step?

I haven't changed out the IAXy because I don't have 
any other ATAs to put in place.


Mike HammettIntelligent Computing 
Solutionshttp://www.ics-il.com


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy echo?

2005-11-14 Thread Sergey Okhapkin
Lower speaker volume on the phone connected to IAXy.

On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 07:21 -0600, Mike Hammett wrote:
 I've got two customers on the same broadband provider.  Same Asterisk
 box on my end.  Same CLEC.
  
 One has an IAXy and the other has an Asterisk box with an array of
 devices (Grandstream, Cisco, ATCOM, xten, etc.).
  
 The people behind the Asterisk box have had no audio quality issues.
 The person with the IAXy often encounters an echo.  The echo is only
 heard on the remote side and it only contains the remote caller's
 voice.  This echo has been heard with the remote side being varying
 LECs.  The echo is not always there.  I'd almost say that the echo is
 not there more than it is.
  
 Troubleshooting next step?
  
 I haven't changed out the IAXy because I don't have any other ATAs to
 put in place.
  
  
 
 Mike Hammett
 Intelligent Computing Solutions
 http://www.ics-il.com
  
  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy echo?

2005-11-14 Thread Rich Adamson

 I've got two customers on the same broadband provider.  Same Asterisk box on 
 my end.  
Same CLEC.
  
 One has an IAXy and the other has an Asterisk box with an array of devices 
(Grandstream, Cisco, ATCOM, xten, etc.).
  
 The people behind the Asterisk box have had no audio quality issues.  The 
 person with 
the IAXy often encounters an echo. 
 The echo is only heard on the remote side and it only contains the remote 
 caller's 
voice.  This echo has been heard with the
 remote side being varying LECs.  The echo is not always there.  I'd almost 
 say that 
the echo is not there more than it is.
  
 Troubleshooting next step?
  
 I haven't changed out the IAXy because I don't have any other ATAs to put in 
 place.

Best guess... the iaxy doesn't have an echo can in it, and probably relies
on asterisk to do the cancellation.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy echo?

2005-11-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]




You will also experience this if the latency between the Asterix PABX
and IAXy is so high that echo cancel don't work.

Jan
Rich Adamson wrote:

  
I've got two customers on the same broadband provider.  Same Asterisk box on my end.  

  
  Same CLEC.
  
  
 
One has an IAXy and the other has an Asterisk box with an array of devices 

  
  (Grandstream, Cisco, ATCOM, xten, etc.).
  
  
 
The people behind the Asterisk box have had no audio quality issues.  The person with 

  
  the IAXy often encounters an echo. 
  
  
The echo is only heard on the remote side and it only contains the remote caller's 

  
  voice.  This echo has been heard with the
  
  
remote side being varying LECs.  The echo is not always there.  I'd almost say that 

  
  the echo is not there more than it is.
  
  
 
Troubleshooting next step?
 
I haven't changed out the IAXy because I don't have any other ATAs to put in place.

  
  
Best guess... the iaxy doesn't have an echo can in it, and probably relies
on asterisk to do the cancellation.


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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy and comfort noise generation / sound quality

2005-11-10 Thread Grant Supp
Am I correct in assuming the iaxy (S101I) does not support comfort noise 
generation (CNG)? I can tell a difference between a call placed using a 
Grandstream 486 ATA and the iaxy. With the iaxy, when the other party is 
silent, the sound level abruptly cuts off to zero. This is fairly 
annoying and wouldn't be acceptable at a customers' presence. With the 
486, random background noise is still heard, more like a traditional phone.


Does anyone have any suggestions or can recommend an ATA with high sound 
quality? So far I have tested the Grandstream 286/486 (unreliable) and 
Digium iaxy (S101I). I have not been able to find a reliable ATA that 
has high sound quality.


I'm still trying to track down the issue, but it seems I'm having more 
jitter problems with the iaxy than the SIP-based Grandstream ATAs. 
Incoming audio on the iaxy often gets choppy. Has anyone else 
experienced this or have any suggestions? I use the ulaw codec on all 
devices and I don't believe the issue is available bandwidth (problem 
seems to only occur using iaxy.) I have the following jitterbuffer 
settings in iax.conf (Asterisk 1.0.7):


jitterbuffer=yes
dropcount=1

Thank you for your time,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] iaxy and comfort noise generation / sound quality

2005-11-10 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling
Asterisk does not support CNG.  It doesn't accept it and it doesn't 
generate it.  The same for the IAXy.


Try SIPura if you want a good ATA.

Grant Supp wrote:
Am I correct in assuming the iaxy (S101I) does not support comfort noise 
generation (CNG)? I can tell a difference between a call placed using a 
Grandstream 486 ATA and the iaxy. With the iaxy, when the other party is 
silent, the sound level abruptly cuts off to zero. This is fairly 
annoying and wouldn't be acceptable at a customers' presence. With the 
486, random background noise is still heard, more like a traditional phone.


Does anyone have any suggestions or can recommend an ATA with high sound 
quality? So far I have tested the Grandstream 286/486 (unreliable) and 
Digium iaxy (S101I). I have not been able to find a reliable ATA that 
has high sound quality.


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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Ringback Issues

2005-11-01 Thread Scott Miller








Here is a very strange problem Im running into with
all of the IAXys were testing in regards to ringback when placing
an outgoing call.



First, let me describe the setup. We have a
production Asterisk 1.0.9 box running that uses SIP trunks to connect to various
Cisco voice gateways. Those Cisco gateways then connect to internal
switches (DMS-100s) via PRIs. The analog
phone switch it connects to uses 5 digit dialing for internal numbers, and 7 or
10 digit dialing for external and LD numbers. Therefore, when I am
dialing from an IAXy through Asterisk to another analog internal extension, I
am just using 6 digits. I have the dial plan setup to match the internal
extensions as their 10, 7, or 5 digit numbers. If, for some reason, the
person dials the full 7 or 10 digits to dial an internal neighbor, it just
strips the unnecessary numbers and sends it to the trunk.



Now heres the problem with the IAXy. If
I dial an internal extension from the IAXy as X (5 digit), the destination
rings and the call completes, but I DO NOT hear ringback tone. If I dial
an internal extensions as XXX- (7 digit) or XXX-XXX-X (10 digit), the
call completes and I DO get ringback tone. 



Ive looked in the logs, and the dial plan is working
correctly, whether the person dials 5, 7 or 10 digits, asterisk is only sending
5 digits to the trunk to complete the call. Also, I thought it may be the
IAX driver causing problems, but we have a number of Chinese made phones with
ATCOM chips that use the IAX protocol, none of which are experiencing the same
ringback tone issues. Ive also tried the beta
version of the IAXy firmware



Does this mean the IAXy has some sort of dial plan that
controls when it creates ringback tone? Any help would be appreciated



Thanks,

Scott Miller












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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Port number. Repost

2005-10-14 Thread Chadwick E. Labno

The file used with a Digium IAXy device: iax.conf
has the line: port=5036 (I also use the bindaddr=192.168.1.91 entry)
but when Asterisk talks to the IAXy device it
used port 4569 (from tcpdump). How are the port numbers assigned?
What tells the IAXy which port to use. The IAXy provisioning file
iaxy.conf file does not specify a port (I'm configured for static IP).
I'm trying to use the IAXy device across a VPN.


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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Port number

2005-10-13 Thread Chadwick E. Labno

The file used with a Digium IAXy device: iax.conf
has the line: port=5036 (I also use the bindaddr=192.168.1.91 entry)
but when Asterisk talks to the IAXy device it
used port 4569 (from tcpdump). How are the port numbers assigned?
What tells the IAXy which port to use. The IAXy provisioning file
iaxy.conf file does not specify a port (I'm configured for static IP).
I'm trying to use the IAXy device across a VPN.

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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy - no dailtone

2005-09-07 Thread Jimmy

I have a brand new IAXy I'm playing with.  I do not get a dialtone on
the phone, or any response at ll on the phone.  No sound, no dialing, no
ringing.  The phone and wire are tested and known to be good. I think I
have it setup correctly.  When I give the iaxprov command I get this:

#iaxyprov 192.168.1.90 iaxy.conf
02:
   c0 a8 01 5a
05:
   11 d9
03:
   ff ff ff 00
04:
   c0 a8 01 7d
0d:
   00 00 00 04
0f:
   c0 a8 01 c7
10:
   11 d9
06:
   69 61 78 79
07:
   70 61 73 73 77 6f 72 64
0c:
   00 00 00 01
Provisioning is 60 bytes
Total packet is 74 bytes
Got response back from '192.168.1.90'


Here is my iaxy.conf:
;
; IAXY Provisioning description
;
;dhcp
ip: 192.168.1.90
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.125
codec: ulaw
;codec: adpcm
server: 192.168.1.199
;altserver: 192.168.0.2
user: iaxy
pass: password
register
;heartbeat
;debug
;
; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)
;
;disablecid
;disablecw
;disablecidcw
;disable3way


The IP addresses here are all correct.

Here's the relevant portion of iax.conf:

[iaxy]
type=friend
user=iaxy
host=dynamic
secret=password
context=incoming
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
callerid=My IAXy (555) 555-1234
trunk=no

The BLUE light on the IAXy is lit.  The ORANGE light blinks about once
every 7 seconds.  I can dial this extension from another phone, and the
ORANGE light blinks rapidly while the phone should be ringing, but it
doesn't ring.  And, as I stated earlier, the phone has no response at
all.  No dialtone, no dialing, no ringing.

Have I missed something obvious?  Is there some other test I can try?

Thanks in advance for any input.

Jimmy Madden
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy - no dailtone

2005-09-07 Thread Francesco Peeters
On Thu, September 8, 2005 0:11, Jimmy said:
 I have a brand new IAXy I'm playing with.  I do not get a dialtone on
 the phone, or any response at ll on the phone.  No sound, no dialing, no
 ringing.  The phone and wire are tested and known to be good. I think I
 have it setup correctly.  When I give the iaxprov command I get this:

 #iaxyprov 192.168.1.90 iaxy.conf
 02:
 c0 a8 01 5a
That's 192.168.1.90, looks good!
 05:
 11 d9
 03:
 ff ff ff 00
That's 255.255.255.0, looks good too!
 04:
 c0 a8 01 7d
That's 192.168.1.125, still looks good!
 0d:
 00 00 00 04
 0f:
 c0 a8 01 c7
That's 192.168.1.199, still looks even better!
 10:
 11 d9
 06:
 69 61 78 79
That's 'iaxy', good!
 07:
 70 61 73 73 77 6f 72 64
That's 'password', still good!
 0c:
 00 00 00 01
 Provisioning is 60 bytes
 Total packet is 74 bytes
 Got response back from '192.168.1.90'


Looks like the iaxy is configured conform the iaxy.conf info...


 Here is my iaxy.conf:
 ;
 ; IAXY Provisioning description
 ;
 ;dhcp
 ip: 192.168.1.90
 netmask: 255.255.255.0
 gateway: 192.168.1.125
 codec: ulaw
 ;codec: adpcm
 server: 192.168.1.199
 ;altserver: 192.168.0.2
 user: iaxy
 pass: password
 register
 ;heartbeat
 ;debug
 ;
 ; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)
 ;
 ;disablecid
 ;disablecw
 ;disablecidcw
 ;disable3way


 The IP addresses here are all correct.

 Here's the relevant portion of iax.conf:

 [iaxy]
 type=friend
 user=iaxy
 host=dynamic
 secret=password
 context=incoming
 disallow=all
 allow=ulaw
 callerid=My IAXy (555) 555-1234
 trunk=no

 The BLUE light on the IAXy is lit.  The ORANGE light blinks about once
 every 7 seconds.  I can dial this extension from another phone, and the
 ORANGE light blinks rapidly while the phone should be ringing, but it
 doesn't ring.  And, as I stated earlier, the phone has no response at
 all.  No dialtone, no dialing, no ringing.


I'd almost suspect it is defective or lacking sufficient power... You
*have* used the supplied PSU?

 Have I missed something obvious?  Is there some other test I can try?


Not that I know of... You could try dialling from the connected phone even
though there is no dial tone... It could also be that the telephone you
are using is defective or wired in a non-standard way...

When the led blinks quickly, will you get a connection when you pick it
up? What do the leds do when you pick up the phone?

 Thanks in advance for any input.

 Jimmy Madden

Good luck!

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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Hung, Power-cycle Required

2005-08-25 Thread Raúl Gómez Cabrera
Hi,

I'm using the IAXy box (mostly the old blue) and I'm having the same
problem as you had (or still has?) about hung boxes. I've read that it
is caused because the unit needs at least 1500mA to operate and the
power suply shipped with the box is just 1000 ~ 1200mA.

Did you solve this issue??? if yes, HOW???

Thanks for all...

Raul


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[Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Distinctive Ring

2005-08-17 Thread Clint Guillot

Is there a way to cause an Iaxy to do distinctive ring?

Clint

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Distinctive Ring

2005-08-17 Thread Andrès Tello Abrego
I will answer you, the same somebody told me at IIRC. 
 
A watch has more processor power than a Iaxy... 
 
So, in few words: No. 
 
I already tried to have a lot ot things (callpickup, distinctive ring, 
changing the time of flash pulse) and nothing... 

El Miércoles, 17 de Agosto de 2005 11:33, Clint Guillot escribió:
 Is there a way to cause an Iaxy to do distinctive ring?

 Clint

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Distinctive Ring

2005-08-17 Thread Yoann Le Bihan
2005/8/17, Andrès Tello Abrego [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I will answer you, the same somebody told me at IIRC.
 
 A watch has more processor power than a Iaxy...

Uuuuh... well, I feel stupid but... what is the meaning of laxy ?
'cause... a watch... ;o)))
sorry for my ignorance...

Best regards,

YLB.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Distinctive Ring

2005-08-17 Thread Andrès Tello Abrego
A iaxy, is a CPE device that provides VOIP capabilities to normal phones, 
using the iax protocol... 
 
So is a little hardware, for telephony usages, which doesn't have a lot of 
features, and is't so cheap... 


El Miércoles, 17 de Agosto de 2005 11:54, Yoann Le Bihan escribió:
 2005/8/17, Andrès Tello Abrego [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  I will answer you, the same somebody told me at IIRC.
 
  A watch has more processor power than a Iaxy...

 Uuuuh... well, I feel stupid but... what is the meaning of laxy ?
 'cause... a watch... ;o)))
 sorry for my ignorance...

 Best regards,

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy Distinctive Ring

2005-08-17 Thread Yoann Le Bihan
2005/8/17, Andrès Tello Abrego [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 A iaxy, is a CPE device that provides VOIP capabilities to normal phones,
 using the iax protocol...
 
 So is a little hardware, for telephony usages, which doesn't have a lot of
 features, and is't so cheap...

Oooh... right... it's like a ATA but using IAX protocol ?
Thanks a lot ! :)

Best regards,

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY Voicemailmain problem

2005-07-22 Thread Bryce Chidester
On Thu, 2005-21-07 at 23:08 -0500, Steve Maroney wrote:
 I have the original version of the IAXY. I had it laying around collecting
 dust, now Im actually putting it to use. When I call my voicemail
 extension (8500), Before I get the voice prompts from the voicemail app,
 I hear tones that sound like the caller id tones that are heard when
 montoring a phone call. While watching my Asterisk CLI, I see this error
 at the sound of each tone:
 
 Jul 21 23:06:03 WARNING[5111]: res_adsi.c:292 __adsi_transmit_messages: 
 Unexpected response to ack:  (retry 2)
 
 and then after a few tones I see:
 Jul 21 23:06:04 WARNING[5111]: res_adsi.c:296 __adsi_transmit_messages: 
 Maximum ADSI Retries (3) exceeded
 
 and then the app conttinues :
 
 -- Playing 'vm-youhave' (language 'en')
 -- Playing 'digits/9' (language 'en')
 
 So Im guessing its something to do with ADSI.
 
 So far, I only have this problem when checking voicemail, not for outgoing
 calls to another voip--pstn gateway.
 
 
 
 Thank you,
 Steve Maroney
 

Indeed, that's the Comedian Mail ADSI scripting being sent to the device
as in-band FSK tones, just like CallerID. I know in zapata.conf, you can
specify adsi=no, but I don't think you can do it for iax. What's more,
IIRC, the ADSI scripting is hard-coded into app_voicemail.c and
therefore wouldn't be affected by the previously mentioned ADSI setting.
So it looks like you're stuck with it, unless either I'm wrong and you
can turn off app_voicemail's ADSI functions, or you go ahead and patch
up an ADSI-free version.

-Bryce
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[Asterisk-Users] Iaxy call waiting problems

2005-07-21 Thread Chris Bertoni








All 



I currently have asterisk setup at home
and everything seems to be working great running Asterisk v1.8 and several Iaxy
devices. Call waiting signals come through to alert the user of a call waiting
call but when using the flash button on the analog phone the current user is
placed on hold and a new dial tone is given, the new call is never connected. I
have been unsuccessful in finding any information on setting up call waiting in
Asterisk. Any help or ideas that could be causing the call waiting feature to
not function properly would be great. Thank you for the time in advance.



Chris B








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[Asterisk-Users] IAXY Voicemailmain problem

2005-07-21 Thread Steve Maroney

I have the original version of the IAXY. I had it laying around collecting
dust, now Im actually putting it to use. When I call my voicemail
extension (8500), Before I get the voice prompts from the voicemail app,
I hear tones that sound like the caller id tones that are heard when
montoring a phone call. While watching my Asterisk CLI, I see this error
at the sound of each tone:

Jul 21 23:06:03 WARNING[5111]: res_adsi.c:292 __adsi_transmit_messages: 
Unexpected response to ack:  (retry 2)

and then after a few tones I see:
Jul 21 23:06:04 WARNING[5111]: res_adsi.c:296 __adsi_transmit_messages: Maximum 
ADSI Retries (3) exceeded

and then the app conttinues :

-- Playing 'vm-youhave' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'digits/9' (language 'en')

So Im guessing its something to do with ADSI.

So far, I only have this problem when checking voicemail, not for outgoing
calls to another voip--pstn gateway.



Thank you,
Steve Maroney

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[Asterisk-Users] IAXY with DNS name, not IP

2005-07-20 Thread gw
Hello All,
I have an iaxy(new version), and while it does the job well, there is
one thing I am looking for.  I want to be able to specify a dns name on
the config, not an ip.  This does not seem to work if I try to set it as
such.  Has anyone come up with a workaround or solution to this?

I want to be able to put it on the net, or travel with it, plug and go.
The issue is that I am using a dynamic address with dyndns.

Regards,
Greg
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY with DNS name, not IP

2005-07-20 Thread Kevin P. Fleming

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have an iaxy(new version), and while it does the job well, there is
one thing I am looking for.  I want to be able to specify a dns name on
the config, not an ip.  This does not seem to work if I try to set it as
such.  Has anyone come up with a workaround or solution to this?


The IAXy (both versions) does not support DNS name resolution.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY with DNS name, not IP

2005-07-20 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower

Kevin P. Fleming wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have an iaxy(new version), and while it does the job well, there is
one thing I am looking for.  I want to be able to specify a dns name on
the config, not an ip.  This does not seem to work if I try to set it as
such.  Has anyone come up with a workaround or solution to this?



The IAXy (both versions) does not support DNS name resolution.


Would it be accurate to add ...and never will support DNS?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY with DNS name, not IP

2005-07-20 Thread Tim Pushor
The iaxy doesn't support dns. Its a very expensive little box with very 
little features, unfortunately.


Tim


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello All,
I have an iaxy(new version), and while it does the job well, there is
one thing I am looking for.  I want to be able to specify a dns name on
the config, not an ip.  This does not seem to work if I try to set it as
such.  Has anyone come up with a workaround or solution to this?

I want to be able to put it on the net, or travel with it, plug and go.
The issue is that I am using a dynamic address with dyndns.

Regards,
Greg
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY with DNS name, not IP

2005-07-20 Thread Kevin P. Fleming

Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:


Would it be accurate to add ...and never will support DNS?


I believe so, yes. The processor in the IAXy has very little resources, 
and I don't believe there are enough left to add DNS support. Mark may 
surprise us one of these days, though :-)

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[Asterisk-Users] Iaxy and Echo

2005-07-18 Thread Aaron with Morad



I have been searching for a while and can't find 
anything specific like this.

Here's is my setup:

IAXy -- broadband network 
-- Asterisk -- TE110P -- Channel Bank 
-- POTS lines (FXO)

Everything works fine except for the echo at the 
IAXy. There is no echo on the POTS end, so Asterisk is doing a good job of 
echo canceling. Is there any provisioning in the IAXy to do echo 
canceling?

Thanks to everyone that can help.

Aaron
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy and Echo

2005-07-18 Thread Adam Goryachev
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 09:25 -0600, Aaron with Morad wrote:
 I have been searching for a while and can't find anything specific
 like this.
  
 Here's is my setup:
  
 IAXy  --  broadband network  --  Asterisk  --  TE110P  --  Channel
 Bank  --  POTS lines (FXO)
  
 Everything works fine except for the echo at the IAXy.  There is no
 echo on the POTS end, so Asterisk is doing a good job of echo
 canceling.  Is there any provisioning in the IAXy to do echo
 canceling?

If you get echo on the IAXy end, then asterisk is NOT doing it's echo
cancellation function fully. The POTS user will never get echo if you
don't generate any, or their echo cancellation is functioning correctly.

So, you need to tune the echo cancellation at your asterisk box (or
perhaps you can do that in your channel bank?? I dunno how clever those
things are)...

Regards,
Adam


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy and Echo

2005-07-18 Thread Aaron with Morad
Thanks Adam.  My channel banks are pretty old (NEC ND4's) so they don't do 
anything for echo.  I'll have to try tweaking Asterisk.



Aaron



- Original Message - 
From: Adam Goryachev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com

Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Iaxy and Echo



On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 09:25 -0600, Aaron with Morad wrote:

I have been searching for a while and can't find anything specific
like this.

Here's is my setup:

IAXy  --  broadband network  --  Asterisk  --  TE110P  --  Channel
Bank  --  POTS lines (FXO)

Everything works fine except for the echo at the IAXy.  There is no
echo on the POTS end, so Asterisk is doing a good job of echo
canceling.  Is there any provisioning in the IAXy to do echo
canceling?


If you get echo on the IAXy end, then asterisk is NOT doing it's echo
cancellation function fully. The POTS user will never get echo if you
don't generate any, or their echo cancellation is functioning correctly.

So, you need to tune the echo cancellation at your asterisk box (or
perhaps you can do that in your channel bank?? I dunno how clever those
things are)...

Regards,
Adam


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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy configuration

2005-07-13 Thread Chadwick E. Labno
I'm trying to get a Digium IAXy working on an ethernet connected to my 
asterisk server
using the instructions in the Iaxy_installation_guide.pdf. I 
configured the

iaxy.sample.conf file with my information:
server: 192.168.1.91
user: clab
pass: camaro
I also entered the suggested configuration into the iax.conf file and the
extensions.conf file though I am not sure the line:
exten = 1234,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/s)
is what I want. I tried entering the IP of the IAXy but still fails. I 
would not think I
need to go out to the Internet to complete this call or am I wrong? Let 
me continue;

I ran the iaxyprov utility, started asterisk and power cycled the IAXy
unit and get an error:
no registration for 'clab' (from 192.168.1.96)
the ...96 address is assigned to the IAXy by my DHCP
when I go off hook I get the message:
rejected connect attempt from 192.168.1.96. I am hoping to
be able to originate and terminate a call with the IAXy, not internet
calls but calls to anf from the analog POTS line.
Thanks
Chad





'
As for the server I'm have a TDM400 with one FXO and a FXS
module. Calls using these modules work but not the IAXy
calls.
Thanks Chad

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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy over the public cloud

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Di Martino








I am attempting to get an iaxy device to connect to my
asterisk box over the public cloud however

It fails register and I cannot figure out why.

Below is my iax.conf, iaxy setup file and debug output
from iax2 debug.



My iax.conf

[u7402]

type=friend

accountcode=iaxy

host=dynamic

secret=u7402p

context=from-iaxy

disallow=all

allow=ulaw

callerid=my iaxy 7402

trunk=no

notify=yes



Mi iaxy setup file

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]# cat iaxy.conf.7402

; IAXY Provisioning description

;

dhcp

;ip: 216.207.244.130

;netmask: 255.255.255.192

;gateway: 216.207.244.129

codec: ulaw

;codec: adpcm

server: 207.251.84.198 

;altserver: 192.168.0.2

user: u7402 

pass: u7402p 

register

;heartbeat

;debug

;

; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)

;

;disablecid

;disablecw

;disablecidcw

;disable3way

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]#



Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 1
DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]

Rx-Frame Retry[Yes] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type:
IAX Subclass: REGREQ 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 10605
DCall: 0 [24.47.87.47:4569]


USERNAME : u7402


REFRESH : 60

 DEVICE TYPE : iaxy2

 SERVICE IDENT : 000364000132

 PROVISIONG VER : 326528057
 





Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 1
DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]










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[Asterisk-Users] IAXY setup

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Di Martino






I am attempting to get an iaxy 
device to connect to my asterisk box over the public cloud 
however
It fails register and I cannot 
figure out why.
Below is my iax.conf, iaxy 
setup file and debug output from iax2 debug.

My 
iax.conf
[u7402]
type=friend
accountcode=iaxy
host=dynamic
secret=u7402p
context=from-iaxy
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
callerid="my iaxy" 
7402
trunk=no
notify=yes

Mi iaxy setup 
file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]# cat 
iaxy.conf.7402
; IAXY Provisioning 
description
;
dhcp
;ip: 
216.207.244.130
;netmask: 
255.255.255.192
;gateway: 
216.207.244.129
codec: 
ulaw
;codec: 
adpcm
server: 207.251.84.198 

;altserver: 
192.168.0.2
user: u7402 

pass: u7402p 

register
;heartbeat
;debug
;
; Feature tuning (default is all 
enabled)
;
;disablecid
;disablecw
;disablecidcw
;disable3way
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
iaxyprov]#

Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 
ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 
2ms SCall: 1 DCall: 10605 
[24.47.87.47:4569]
Rx-Frame Retry[Yes] -- OSeqno: 000 
ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX Subclass: REGREQ 

 Timestamp: 
2ms SCall: 10605 DCall: 0 
[24.47.87.47:4569]
 
USERNAME : 
u7402
 
REFRESH : 
60
 DEVICE 
TYPE : iaxy2
 SERVICE 
IDENT : 000364000132
 PROVISIONG VER : 
326528057  



Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 
ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 
2ms SCall: 1 DCall: 10605 
[24.47.87.47:4569]


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY setup

2005-06-27 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
do your firewall rules allow the proper port in?  and you had no 
problems in provisioning the iaxy?  Have you tried it from the same 
subnet as *?


Michael Di Martino wrote:
 

I am attempting to get an iaxy device to connect to my asterisk box over 
the public cloud however


It fails register and I cannot figure out why.

 Below is my iax.conf, iaxy setup file and debug output  from iax2 debug.

 


My iax.conf

[u7402]

type=friend

accountcode=iaxy

host=dynamic

secret=u7402p

context=from-iaxy

disallow=all

allow=ulaw

callerid=my iaxy 7402

trunk=no

notify=yes

 


Mi iaxy setup file

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]# cat iaxy.conf.7402

; IAXY Provisioning description

;

dhcp

;ip: 216.207.244.130

;netmask: 255.255.255.192

;gateway: 216.207.244.129

codec: ulaw

;codec: adpcm

server: 207.251.84.198

;altserver: 192.168.0.2

user: u7402

pass: u7402p

register

;heartbeat

;debug

;

; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)

;

;disablecid

;disablecw

;disablecidcw

;disable3way

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]#

 

Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: 
ACK   


   Timestamp: 2ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]

Rx-Frame Retry[Yes] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX Subclass: 
REGREQ


   Timestamp: 2ms  SCall: 10605  DCall: 0 [24.47.87.47:4569]

   USERNAME: u7402

   REFRESH : 60

   DEVICE TYPE : iaxy2

   SERVICE IDENT   : 000364000132

   PROVISIONG VER  : 326528057

 

 

Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: 
ACK   


   Timestamp: 2ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]

 

 





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RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY setup

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Di Martino
 No problems provisioning the iaxy device. and I have two other devices
working internally.

The output form debug shows that the iaxy device is communicating w/ the
the asterisk server but 
it never registers.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mojo with
Horan  Company, LLC
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:49 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY setup

do your firewall rules allow the proper port in?  and you had no
problems in provisioning the iaxy?  Have you tried it from the same
subnet as *?

Michael Di Martino wrote:
  
 
 I am attempting to get an iaxy device to connect to my asterisk box 
 over the public cloud however
 
 It fails register and I cannot figure out why.
 
  Below is my iax.conf, iaxy setup file and debug output  from iax2
debug.
 
  
 
 My iax.conf
 
 [u7402]
 
 type=friend
 
 accountcode=iaxy
 
 host=dynamic
 
 secret=u7402p
 
 context=from-iaxy
 
 disallow=all
 
 allow=ulaw
 
 callerid=my iaxy 7402
 
 trunk=no
 
 notify=yes
 
  
 
 Mi iaxy setup file
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]# cat iaxy.conf.7402
 
 ; IAXY Provisioning description
 
 ;
 
 dhcp
 
 ;ip: 216.207.244.130
 
 ;netmask: 255.255.255.192
 
 ;gateway: 216.207.244.129
 
 codec: ulaw
 
 ;codec: adpcm
 
 server: 207.251.84.198
 
 ;altserver: 192.168.0.2
 
 user: u7402
 
 pass: u7402p
 
 register
 
 ;heartbeat
 
 ;debug
 
 ;
 
 ; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)
 
 ;
 
 ;disablecid
 
 ;disablecw
 
 ;disablecidcw
 
 ;disable3way
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]#
 
  
 
 Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass:

 ACK   
 
Timestamp: 2ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]
 
 Rx-Frame Retry[Yes] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX Subclass:

 REGREQ
 
Timestamp: 2ms  SCall: 10605  DCall: 0 [24.47.87.47:4569]
 
USERNAME: u7402
 
REFRESH : 60
 
DEVICE TYPE : iaxy2
 
SERVICE IDENT   : 000364000132
 
PROVISIONG VER  : 326528057
 
  
 
  
 
 Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass:

 ACK   
 
Timestamp: 2ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]
 
  
 
  
 
 
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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy over the public cloud

2005-06-25 Thread Michael Di Martino








I am trying to get an iaxy device to connect to my asterisk box
over the public cloud however

It fails register and I cannot figure out why. Below is my
iax.conf, iaxy setup file and out from iax2 debug.



My iax.conf

[u7403]

type=friend

accountcode=iaxy

host=dynamic

secret=u7403p

context=from-iaxy

disallow=all

allow=ulaw

callerid=my iaxy 7403

trunk=no

notify=yes



Mi iaxy setup file

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]# cat iaxy.conf.7402

;

; IAXY Provisioning description

;

dhcp

;ip: 216.207.244.130

;netmask: 255.255.255.192

;gateway: 216.207.244.129

codec: ulaw

;codec: adpcm

server: 207.251.84.198 

;altserver: 192.168.0.2

user: u7402 

pass: u7402p 

register

;heartbeat

;debug

;

; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)

;

;disablecid

;disablecw

;disablecidcw

;disable3way

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]#



Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX
Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 1 DCall: 10605
[24.47.87.47:4569]

Rx-Frame Retry[Yes] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX
Subclass: REGREQ 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 10605 DCall: 0
[24.47.87.47:4569]

 USERNAME : u7402

 REFRESH : 60

 DEVICE TYPE : iaxy2

 SERVICE IDENT : 000364000132

 PROVISIONG VER : 326528057  





Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX
Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 1 DCall: 10605
[24.47.87.47:4569]






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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy device

2005-06-25 Thread Michael Di Martino








I am attempting to get an iaxy device to connect to my
asterisk box over the public cloud however

It fails register and I cannot figure out why.

Below is my iax.conf, iaxy setup file and debug output from
iax2 debug.



My iax.conf

[u7402]

type=friend

accountcode=iaxy

host=dynamic

secret=u7402p

context=from-iaxy

disallow=all

allow=ulaw

callerid=my iaxy 7402

trunk=no

notify=yes



Mi iaxy setup file

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]# cat iaxy.conf.7402

; IAXY Provisioning description

;

dhcp

;ip: 216.207.244.130

;netmask: 255.255.255.192

;gateway: 216.207.244.129

codec: ulaw

;codec: adpcm

server: 207.251.84.198 

;altserver: 192.168.0.2

user: u7402 

pass: u7402p 

register

;heartbeat

;debug

;

; Feature tuning (default is all enabled)

;

;disablecid

;disablecw

;disablecidcw

;disable3way

[EMAIL PROTECTED] iaxyprov]#



Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 1
DCall: 10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]

Rx-Frame Retry[Yes] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type:
IAX Subclass: REGREQ 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 10605
DCall: 0 [24.47.87.47:4569]


USERNAME : u7402

 REFRESH
: 60

 DEVICE TYPE : iaxy2

 SERVICE IDENT : 000364000132

 PROVISIONG VER : 326528057
 





Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK 

 Timestamp: 2ms SCall: 1 DCall:
10605 [24.47.87.47:4569]








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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy G729 Translation

2005-06-20 Thread Samy Antoun
Hi,
I’ve an Asterisk box with G729 Codec, a Broadvoice
trunk, IAXy connected locally and a Sipura 2000 (G729
as a preferred codec) Connected remotely. When I’m
dialing out from the Sipura using the Broadvoice
trunk, everything is OK but if I dial the IAXy
extension, It keep ringing and I can’t hear the
voicemail prompt (Though the CLI showing that it plays
the voice prompt). Odder, if I disconnect the IAXy and
try to call that extension from the Sipura, I can hear
the voicemail prompt.
Anyone has an explanation for this behavior?
Regards.


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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy and cvs head...

2005-06-16 Thread Francois Meehan
Hi all,

After upgrading to latest CVS head, I have problems using a IAXY device,
having slin problems:

Jun 15 18:59:31 NOTICE[8197]: channel.c:1475 ast_read: Dropping
incompatible voice frame on IAX2/lise-1 of format slin since our native
format has changed to ulaw

Because of that outside caller can't ear the callee on the IAXY.

Found somewhere that disabling transcode in asterisk.conf would fix the
problem, so I added, not sure of the syntax the following section in
asterisk.conf:

[options]
transcode_via_sln=no

That didn't work, and I am not sure I am using the wright syntax...

I have revert back to stable release and everything is ok, but I want to
test SCOPSERV-VoIP and it requires version 1.07 or higher...

Regards,

Francois


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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Pulse/Flash timing

2005-06-12 Thread Normando Marcolongo

Hi!

I noticed that the analog deskphones here in Italy have a timing for the
flash/pulse button that is not well understood by the IAXy.

It seems that flashing manually on the hook (so no cordless phones :-( )
makes IAXy happy. Is there a parameter to tune this timing?

Thanks,
Normando

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provisioning

2005-05-24 Thread Wilson Pickett
 Is it possible to have the server entry on the
 Provisioning file a domain (e.g. sip.mydomain.com)
 instead of an ip address?
no the IAXy does not do DNS
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provisioning

2005-05-24 Thread Wilson Pickett
 no the IAXy does not do DNS

Accidental hit of return...

so you have to reprovision if you have a server on a dynamic ip. I do
this by generating a new iaxy.conf file each time the ip changes and
sending it out tot he IAXy. Works every time.
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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provisioning

2005-05-23 Thread Samy Antoun
Hi,

Is it possible to have the server entry on the 
Provisioning file a domain (e.g. sip.mydomain.com)
instead of an ip address?

Thanks in advance

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Firmware Upgrade

2005-05-09 Thread Daniel Salama
And how/where can you download the latest firmware onto /var/lib/ 
asterisk/firmware/iax?

Thanks,
daniel
On May 7, 2005, at 9:13 AM, Time Bandit wrote:
I'd like to known what I have to do to upgrade
the firmware into a IAXy device.
It does it automagically when it connect to Asterisk if a newer
version is available.
Look in /var/lib/asterisk/firmware/iax and you will see iaxy.bin.
hth
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Firmware Upgrade

2005-05-07 Thread Time Bandit
 I'd like to known what I have to do to upgrade
 the firmware into a IAXy device.
It does it automagically when it connect to Asterisk if a newer
version is available.
Look in /var/lib/asterisk/firmware/iax and you will see iaxy.bin.

hth
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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Firmware Upgrade

2005-05-06 Thread stefano carlini
Hello,

I'd like to known what I have to do to upgrade
the firmware into a IAXy device.

thanks
stefano.
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[Asterisk-Users] iaxy dial out automatically

2005-05-05 Thread Jerry Geis
Is there a way to have the IAXY dialout with a call file?
I tried:
Channel: IAX2/606/5068012
Context: smvoice-dialout
Extension: smvoice
Priority: 1
RetryTime: 2
WaitTime: 20
MaxRetries: 0
And it did not work.
Is there a way to have the iaxy call out from the outgoing spool directory?
606 is the extension of my iaxy. It functions normally.
jerry
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[Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provision

2005-04-13 Thread Wiley Siler
Title: IAXy Provision






Hello All,


Someone please tell me there is another way to provision an IAXy other than this horrid method.

http://www.digium.com/downloads/Iaxy_Installation_Guide.pdf


Thanks,

Wiley





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RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provision

2005-04-13 Thread Colin Anderson
Title: IAXy Provision



http://dacosta.dynip.com/asterisk/

enjoy

  -Original Message-From: Wiley Siler 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 
  10:02 AMTo: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
  DiscussionSubject: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy 
  Provision
  Hello All, 
  Someone please tell me there is another way to 
  provision an IAXy other than this horrid method http://www.digium.com/downloads/Iaxy_Installation_Guide.pdf 
  
  Thanks, Wiley  

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provision

2005-04-13 Thread Time Bandit
 Someone please tell me there is another way to provision an IAXy other than
 this horrid method. 
 http://www.digium.com/downloads/Iaxy_Installation_Guide.pdf
http://dacosta.dynip.com/asterisk

hth
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provision

2005-04-13 Thread Wiley Siler
And that is S much easier.  Thank you!

W 

-Original Message-
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Bandit
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:37 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy Provision

 Someone please tell me there is another way to provision an IAXy other

 than this horrid method
 http://www.digium.com/downloads/Iaxy_Installation_Guide.pdf
http://dacosta.dynip.com/asterisk

hth
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