[asterisk-users] Digium certified asterisk professional linkedin group

2008-02-28 Thread Marco Mouta
Dear all,

I've created a digium certified asterisk professional - dCAP linkedin
group for anyone, dCAP, interested:

http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/60298/39AE1350DBF3

Best regards,

Marco Mouta

dCAP
November 2006
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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread Anthony Chapellier
Alan Lord a écrit :
 Michael J. Liberatore wrote:
   
 Can you elaborate on OSLEC?  I cant say I have heard of it but it sounds
 very interesting considering it worked for x100p for you which was the
 worst out of ALL the cards I have ever tried for echo.

 Thanks

 Mike
  
 

 Hi Mike,

 Sure...

 OSLEC (Open Source Echo Canceller). Here's the hope page: 
 http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/oslec.html. On my blog I discussed 
 installing it with zaptel 1.4.5.1. (1.4.6 is easier as you they fixed a 
 bug in that needed manually patching.) 
 http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2007/10/30/untangle-asterisk-pbx-and-file-server-all-in-one-part-71-oslec/

 I'd just try it out. If you read the thread on the Trixbox forum you'll 
 see that most of the respondents had excellent results too.

 HTH

 Alan

   
Sorry if my question seems a bit newbbut I'm familiar with echo 
canceller on the client end but not on the server end. So after having 
read some articles about the subject, I'd like to know if echo 
cancellation on server is useful for communication between two PCs or 
only between a VoIP UA and the analogic world (PSTN) ?

Thanks,

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread Steven
I only had 2 minor issues with Digium cards, and both were replaced with 
advanced shipping.

I am very satisfied with all of my Digium cards.

I also believe that supporting asterisk via a Digium purchase is the more 
right thing to do.

Note: I have only used these in Dells with no motherboard issues. 1850, 1950, 
2850 and 2950.

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  Marco Mouta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  I got one of this boards and I got it successfully replaced by Avanzada7 
(Digium official reseller) immediately.



  On Nov 24, 2007 6:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Actually if you rule out all the clone tormenta cards (nothing wrong.. 
but very dated design... I wouldnt buy one today) the Digium cards
aren't too expensive. Those tormenta cards are the ones you see for
$300-400 typically.

Some people like Digium others Sangoma. Personally I'm a Sangoma man. 
Some people report certain main boards and Dell servers aren't
compatible with some digium cards. According to a post here on the
mailing list someone from Digium implied that they will replace cards
with these conflicts with newer model card that does not have these 
conflicts... your millage may vary I don't believe that forum posting
was made in any official capacity but I also doubt that Digium would
not do something to correct an issue for an item under warranty.



On Nov 22, 2007 8:03 AM, bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi List;

 Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with 
 Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
 suggestion?

 Regards
 Bilal


   

 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread shadowym
How is buying Digium the “right” thing to do?  It is not like they are a
‘true’ open source company.  More like proprietary that likes to use the
open source community to test.
 
If you buy with your heart and not your head I pity your customers!
 
From: Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 4:34 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk
 
I only had 2 minor issues with Digium cards, and both were replaced with
advanced shipping.
 
I am very satisfied with all of my Digium cards.
 
I also believe that supporting asterisk via a Digium purchase is the more
right thing to do.
 
Note: I have only used these in Dells with no motherboard issues. 1850,
1950, 2850 and 2950.

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Marco Mouta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I got one of this boards and I got it successfully replaced by Avanzada7
(Digium official reseller) immediately.


On Nov 24, 2007 6:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually if you rule out all the clone tormenta cards (nothing wrong.. 
but very dated design... I wouldnt buy one today) the Digium cards
aren't too expensive. Those tormenta cards are the ones you see for
$300-400 typically.

Some people like Digium others Sangoma. Personally I'm a Sangoma man. 
Some people report certain main boards and Dell servers aren't
compatible with some digium cards. According to a post here on the
mailing list someone from Digium implied that they will replace cards
with these conflicts with newer model card that does not have these 
conflicts... your millage may vary I don't believe that forum posting
was made in any official capacity but I also doubt that Digium would
not do something to correct an issue for an item under warranty.


On Nov 22, 2007 8:03 AM, bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi List;

 Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with 
 Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
 suggestion?

 Regards
 Bilal




 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Monday 26 November 2007 11:14, shadowym wrote:
 On Monday, November 26, 2007 at 4:34 AM, Steven wrote:
  I also believe that supporting asterisk via a Digium purchase is the more
  right thing to do.

 How is buying Digium the “right” thing to do?  It is not like they are a
 ‘true’ open source company.  More like proprietary that likes to use the
 open source community to test.

I beg your pardon.  If you're not just trolling, I'd like to hear just how you
think Digium could be more of an open source company than they are now.
Digium gives away its flagship platform, Asterisk, for free (under the GPL).
I don't know how you could possibly get any more open source than that and
still stay in business.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread Eric ManxPower Wieling
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
 On Monday 26 November 2007 11:14, shadowym wrote:
 On Monday, November 26, 2007 at 4:34 AM, Steven wrote:
 I also believe that supporting asterisk via a Digium purchase is the more
 right thing to do.
 How is buying Digium the “right” thing to do?  It is not like they are a
 ‘true’ open source company.  More like proprietary that likes to use the
 open source community to test.
 
 I beg your pardon.  If you're not just trolling, I'd like to hear just how you
 think Digium could be more of an open source company than they are now.
 Digium gives away its flagship platform, Asterisk, for free (under the GPL).
 I don't know how you could possibly get any more open source than that and
 still stay in business.

I suspect the issue is, as always, the fact that 1) 3rd party GPL code 
(like for example MySQL libraries, or any other GPL software) cannot be 
added or linked to the Asterisk source tree and 2) all code added to the 
Asterisk source tree must be disclaimed.

The ONLY reason for these two items is that Digium has a dual license a 
GPL license and a closed source license.

Personally, I have no problem with this at all.  But some people seem to 
think this makes Digium a closed source company.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread Eric ManxPower Wieling
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
 Tilghman Lesher wrote:
 On Monday 26 November 2007 11:14, shadowym wrote:
 On Monday, November 26, 2007 at 4:34 AM, Steven wrote:
 I also believe that supporting asterisk via a Digium purchase is the more
 right thing to do.
 How is buying Digium the “right” thing to do?  It is not like they are a
 ‘true’ open source company.  More like proprietary that likes to use the
 open source community to test.
 I beg your pardon.  If you're not just trolling, I'd like to hear just how 
 you
 think Digium could be more of an open source company than they are now.
 Digium gives away its flagship platform, Asterisk, for free (under the GPL).
 I don't know how you could possibly get any more open source than that and
 still stay in business.
 
 I suspect the issue is, as always, the fact that 1) 3rd party GPL code 
 (like for example MySQL libraries, or any other GPL software) cannot be 
 added or linked to the Asterisk source tree and 2) all code added to the 
 Asterisk source tree must be disclaimed.
 
 The ONLY reason for these two items is that Digium has a dual license a 
 GPL license and a closed source license.
 
 Personally, I have no problem with this at all.  But some people seem to 
 think this makes Digium a closed source company.

Sorry to reply to myself, but I wanted to clarify something.  When you 
disclaim code sent to Digium you have a choice in how you disclaim it.

The first option is to just give Digium the copyright to your code. 
This is good for short or fairly obvious patches where you don't really 
care to keep the copyright to the code.

The second option, and the option that I choose, is to give Digium a 
royalty free LICENSE to use your code in anyway they see fit, but you 
keep the copyright.  This means that even though your code is in 
Asterisk, you are free to contribute that code to any project you want.



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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-26 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Monday 26 November 2007 14:52, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
 Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
  Tilghman Lesher wrote:
  On Monday 26 November 2007 11:14, shadowym wrote:
  On Monday, November 26, 2007 at 4:34 AM, Steven wrote:
  I also believe that supporting asterisk via a Digium purchase is the
  more right thing to do.
 
  How is buying Digium the “right” thing to do?  It is not like they are
  a ‘true’ open source company.  More like proprietary that likes to use
  the open source community to test.
 
  I beg your pardon.  If you're not just trolling, I'd like to hear just
  how you think Digium could be more of an open source company than they
  are now. Digium gives away its flagship platform, Asterisk, for free
  (under the GPL). I don't know how you could possibly get any more open
  source than that and still stay in business.
 
  I suspect the issue is, as always, the fact that 1) 3rd party GPL code
  (like for example MySQL libraries, or any other GPL software) cannot be
  added or linked to the Asterisk source tree and 2) all code added to the
  Asterisk source tree must be disclaimed.
 
  The ONLY reason for these two items is that Digium has a dual license a
  GPL license and a closed source license.
 
  Personally, I have no problem with this at all.  But some people seem to
  think this makes Digium a closed source company.

 Sorry to reply to myself, but I wanted to clarify something.  When you
 disclaim code sent to Digium you have a choice in how you disclaim it.

 The first option is to just give Digium the copyright to your code.
 This is good for short or fairly obvious patches where you don't really
 care to keep the copyright to the code.

This was the disclaimer, but it is no longer an option.

 The second option, and the option that I choose, is to give Digium a
 royalty free LICENSE to use your code in anyway they see fit, but you
 keep the copyright.  This means that even though your code is in
 Asterisk, you are free to contribute that code to any project you want.

At this point, all contributions are licensed and the original contributor
retains copyright.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-25 Thread Alan Lord
Michael J. Liberatore wrote:
 Can you elaborate on OSLEC?  I cant say I have heard of it but it sounds
 very interesting considering it worked for x100p for you which was the
 worst out of ALL the cards I have ever tried for echo.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mike
  

Hi Mike,

Sure...

OSLEC (Open Source Echo Canceller). Here's the hope page: 
http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/oslec.html. On my blog I discussed 
installing it with zaptel 1.4.5.1. (1.4.6 is easier as you they fixed a 
bug in that needed manually patching.) 
http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2007/10/30/untangle-asterisk-pbx-and-file-server-all-in-one-part-71-oslec/

I'd just try it out. If you read the thread on the Trixbox forum you'll 
see that most of the respondents had excellent results too.

HTH

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-24 Thread Alan Lord
Michael J. Liberatore wrote:
 There are many reasons to buy digium cards, mainly digiums owner 
 creating asterisk and all.  so when i asked myself your question when 
 starting with * i bought them.  well, i myself have had bad luck with 
 their products,2 failed out of warranty, and the others have bad echo 
 and random weird problems. 
  
 i myself switched to sangoma and have had much better success.  they are 
 even more than digium cards but work great.  oh and dont even waste your 
 time and money, get echo cancellation on any fxo cards, its the only way 
 to make sure you get good sound quality.
  
 -mike
  

I just want to add - for the poor amongst us, that if you use the OSLEC 
echo canceller with cheap x100p and (from what others have said) other 
analogue cards, you get excellent echo cancellation.

On my cheap card, echo was terrible with the standard EC in the zaptel 
package. Using OSLEC instead, the echo disappeared. Completely.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-24 Thread Marco Mouta
I got one of this boards and I got it successfully replaced by Avanzada7
(Digium official reseller) immediately.


On Nov 24, 2007 6:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Actually if you rule out all the clone tormenta cards (nothing wrong..
 but very dated design... I wouldnt buy one today) the Digium cards
 aren't too expensive. Those tormenta cards are the ones you see for
 $300-400 typically.

 Some people like Digium others Sangoma. Personally I'm a Sangoma man.
 Some people report certain main boards and Dell servers aren't
 compatible with some digium cards. According to a post here on the
 mailing list someone from Digium implied that they will replace cards
 with these conflicts with newer model card that does not have these
 conflicts... your millage may vary I don't believe that forum posting
 was made in any official capacity but I also doubt that Digium would
 not do something to correct an issue for an item under warranty.


 On Nov 22, 2007 8:03 AM, bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi List;
 
  Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with
  Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
  suggestion?
 
  Regards
  Bilal
 
 
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-24 Thread Michael J. Liberatore
Can you elaborate on OSLEC?  I cant say I have heard of it but it sounds
very interesting considering it worked for x100p for you which was the
worst out of ALL the cards I have ever tried for echo.

Thanks

Mike
 

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Michael J. Liberatore wrote:
 There are many reasons to buy digium cards, mainly digiums owner 
 creating asterisk and all.  so when i asked myself your question when 
 starting with * i bought them.  well, i myself have had bad luck with 
 their products,2 failed out of warranty, and the others have bad echo 
 and random weird problems.
  
 i myself switched to sangoma and have had much better success.  they 
 are even more than digium cards but work great.  oh and dont even 
 waste your time and money, get echo cancellation on any fxo cards, its

 the only way to make sure you get good sound quality.
  
 -mike
  

I just want to add - for the poor amongst us, that if you use the OSLEC
echo canceller with cheap x100p and (from what others have said) other
analogue cards, you get excellent echo cancellation.

On my cheap card, echo was terrible with the standard EC in the zaptel
package. Using OSLEC instead, the echo disappeared. Completely.

Al

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-23 Thread Marco Mouta
Digium Cards have been just great on my experience and their support has
been simply the best one, via IAX (free Call) Remote Acess and hardware
config review and troubleshooting.

Many Thanks to Digium and their official reseller for Portugal and Spain
Avanzada7 great work!

Best regards,
Marco Mouta

ps. Do not forget that when you buy digium cards  you are supporting the
asterisk development.

On Nov 22, 2007 1:03 PM, bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi List;

 Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with
 Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
 suggestion?

 Regards
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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-23 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 22 November 2007 07:03:17 bilal ghayyad wrote:
 Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with
 Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
 suggestion?

Actually, compared to other telephony cards, Digium's cards are among the
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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-23 Thread Michael J. Liberatore
There are many reasons to buy digium cards, mainly digiums owner creating 
asterisk and all.  so when i asked myself your question when starting with * i 
bought them.  well, i myself have had bad luck with their products,2 failed out 
of warranty, and the others have bad echo and random weird problems.  
 
i myself switched to sangoma and have had much better success.  they are even 
more than digium cards but work great.  oh and dont even waste your time and 
money, get echo cancellation on any fxo cards, its the only way to make sure 
you get good sound quality.
 
-mike
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marco Mouta
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 12:10 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk


Digium Cards have been just great on my experience and their support has been 
simply the best one, via IAX (free Call) Remote Acess and hardware config 
review and troubleshooting.

Many Thanks to Digium and their official reseller for Portugal and Spain 
Avanzada7 great work! 

Best regards,
Marco Mouta

ps. Do not forget that when you buy digium cards  you are supporting the 
asterisk development.


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Hi List;

Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with 
Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
suggestion?

Regards
Bilal


 

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Re: [asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually if you rule out all the clone tormenta cards (nothing wrong..
but very dated design... I wouldnt buy one today) the Digium cards
aren't too expensive. Those tormenta cards are the ones you see for
$300-400 typically.

Some people like Digium others Sangoma. Personally I'm a Sangoma man.
Some people report certain main boards and Dell servers aren't
compatible with some digium cards. According to a post here on the
mailing list someone from Digium implied that they will replace cards
with these conflicts with newer model card that does not have these
conflicts... your millage may vary I don't believe that forum posting
was made in any official capacity but I also doubt that Digium would
not do something to correct an issue for an item under warranty.


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 Hi List;

 Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with
 Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
 suggestion?

 Regards
 Bilal


   
 
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[asterisk-users] Digium and Asterisk

2007-11-22 Thread bilal ghayyad
Hi List;

Is Digium the best telephony cards to be used with
Asterisk? The prices are some how high, any
suggestion?

Regards
Bilal


  

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[Asterisk-Users] Digium and Asterisk

2005-05-17 Thread Marc Khayat








Hello,

I need to implement Asterisk and Digium cards for
intra-office and international calls.



PSTN ---SS7--- Asterisk+Digium ---IP--- SER
---IP--- Asterisk+Digium ---SS7--- PSTN



Can I please have an answer about the following questions?


 How many Wildcard TE410P or
 TE405P can I put in a Linux PC? 
 I need it to operate using SS7,
 how many SPC (signaling point code) can I put on the PC? PS: I have 6
 operators (PSTN networks) 
 Will Asterisk with Digium cards
 work much the same as a normal SIP gateway? Can it register to an SER and
 send its prefix? 




Thanks,



Marc








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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium and Asterisk

2005-05-17 Thread Matthew Crocker

SS7 is a *signaling* standard,  much like SIP, MGCP, H323. It is not  
an encoding standard like PCM,g.711, g.729.  Asterisk does not  
currently support SS7.  You could buy a SS7 - SIP (SIP-7) service  
from a couple different service providers.  Then you could use  
Asterisk to take in your IMT bearer trunks and act as a media  
gateway.  The answer to the number of cards you can put in a PC  
depends on the codecs you plan using on the PC.  A Dual Xeon 3.2GHz  
with 800MHz FSB can handle about 96 g.711 - g.729 transforms before  
it starts to melt.  If you need 96 calls I would recommend you look  
into a real media gateway (Lucent TNT, Cisco AS5350) and have  
Asterisk act as a MGC and feature server.

-Matt
On May 17, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Marc Khayat wrote:
Hello,
I need to implement Asterisk and Digium cards for intra-office and  
international calls.


PSTN ---SS7--- Asterisk+Digium ---IP--- SER ---IP--- Asterisk 
+Digium ---SS7--- PSTN


Can I please have an answer about the following questions?
How many Wildcard TE410P or TE405P can I put in a Linux PC?
I need it to operate using SS7, how many SPC (signaling point code)  
can I put on the PC? PS: I have 6 operators (PSTN networks)
Will Asterisk with Digium cards work much the same as a normal SIP  
gateway? Can it register to an SER and send its prefix?

Thanks,

Marc

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