I'm lucky I already run all of my desktops and servers at home behind a
SBS 2003 so can access them via this but power booting has always been
my desire for cold lockups.
I've just upgraded my UPS at home to a 10 outlet APC UPS that has a slot
(but haven't found one off ebay at the right price)
Thanks Dean for voicing it out for me.
Dean Collins wrote:
Andy,
How many times must you spam this list? You obviously have no idea
what it is you are selling.
The guys is asking for indial numbers across China and Macau……are you
able to provide this or only provide SIP handsets like whe
Can you do a bare metal remote install with a remote virtual CD with the
supermicro cards? I could not really tell if it was possible by reading the
manual/specs. If so, how long would something like that take compared to a
local CD?
-Original Message-
From: Michael Young [mailto:[EMAIL
On 5/3/07, Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I googled...around $350 :( too much for the 6 servers I have in my
rack.
you can get a 4-8 port for that, and if you have a rack, it may be a more
elegant solution to get one that mounts better rather than having it dangle
or whatever ...
I googled...around $350 :( too much for the 6 servers I have in my
rack.
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1-212-203-4357 Ph
+1-917-207-3420 Mb
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-biz-
> [EMAIL PR
I cannot find pricing or ordering info on the site. How much was it and
where can I buy in the US?
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
Steve Totaro wrote:
Great find. It looks just like the units I have used in the past they
had to be wired directly to a 1U box.
Thanks,
Steve
www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
Br
Great find. It looks just like the units I have used in the past they
had to be wired directly to a 1U box.
Thanks,
Steve
www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
Bruce Reeves wrote:
Not all KVMoIP are that big, I just got a spider last week and it is
awesome.
http://www.lantronix.com/data-center-managemen
Not all KVMoIP are that big, I just got a spider last week and it is
awesome.
http://www.lantronix.com/data-center-management/kvm-solutions/securelinx-spider.html
On 5/2/07, Glenn Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most IP KVM's require at least 1U of space for the KVM server. So, if you
are
SprintPCS phones with the "ReadyLink" feature have a built in SIP
client, but I couldnt tell you if there is a way you could use it.
On 5/2/07, Begumisa Gerald M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a device capable of talking SIP over a CDMA phone
network - apart from the combinat
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 22:49 +0530, Jaswinder Singh wrote:
> I was just going through my call records ( stored in mysql database by
> cdr_MYSQL module ) and saw a record having duration = 0 and billsec of
> more than 50 seconds . I did a query on cdr where duration < billsec
> and saw that there wer
HP calls them ILO now.
Anyone who thinks DRAC or ILO is just KVM over IP plus power management
has never used a DRAC or ILO. With the ILO, you can load an operating
system remotely. From scratch. Without anyone putting a CD in.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Well,
yes and no. KVM over IP is one thing. Remote managment is another.
One thing remote managment gives yoiu that KVP/IP is power managment. I
can control the main power from the managment interface like the DRAC
cards. The APC power strip along with a KVM/IP would seems to have all
of
Most IP KVM's require at least 1U of space for the KVM server. So, if you
are looking for colo for this server, I would suggest an IPMI (If using a
supermicro)
http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/SIM.cfm
On 5/2/07, shadowym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That would be a KVM o
Gerald,
I'm excited about the prospect of a phone using VoIP over 3G
exclusively. In the meantime, there is the Nokia E series. I purchased
an E61i for my mother. The idea is that when she is at home or near a
wifi access point she can call in and out of her business as if she
was on site and the
We have vast experience implementing platforms like those.
Contact me off-list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers
On 5/2/07, Xin Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We would like to offer free call to some international destinations but with
one minute commercial before call connected. People can make 10 min
Good luck with that!
Most providers don't allow the use of VoIP over their data networks for
revenue protection reasons.
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 11:26 +0300, Begumisa Gerald M wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone aware of a device capable of talking SIP over a CDMA phone
> network - apart from the combina
I received a spam, quoted/edited/appended, from "Team technoCo" for
their Asterisk product. I expect they harvested my email address from an
Asterisk maillist, probably -biz. Like typical spammers, they are
offering to remove me from their spam list if I ask them, as if that is
acceptable.
That would be a KVM over IP. They are still kind of pricey but Supermicro
has a card that works with some of their boards that is inexpensive but a
separate KVM over IP is a better solution if you can afford it IMHO.
-Original Message-
From: Julian Lyndon-Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are currently offering this via SIP, IAX, Local DIDs, and Toll Free
DIDs. If you are interested in what we have already built send me an
e-mail off list please.
-Eric
"The information in this electronic mail ("e-mail") message may contain
information that is confidential and/or privi
Hi, I have a New York based company that requires the services of a UK
ITSP to provide them a London UK based DID number that is permanently
forwarded to a London toll free number.
I have no idea why they don't want to give out the Toll Free number if
they have it in the first place but that's
We would like to offer free call to some international destinations but with
one minute commercial before call connected. People can make 10 minutes long
call. We would like to play commercial according to call pattern, say if
people call Vietnam, we would like to play commercial in Vietnamese. Al
uhh this is -biz try -dev or -users .
--
::.
Brian Fertig
Director of Engineering
Molten, Inc.
Delaware Office
Office 800.418.4380 x 160
Direct 302.338.9601
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jaswinder Singh
Sent: Wednesday, May 02
On Tue, 1 May 2007, Andres wrote:
We've been using Got-Name for about six months in conjunction with a
locally maintained CID database. Works great.
Have you noticed that when Got-Name is down, you don't get incoming
calls? The AGI failure leads to the call aborting. You can test this by
inp
The supermicro remote management cards don't cost much. I only need the
serial over ethernet capability to install linux. I use pxe boot for
installs. There wouldn't be any floppy or CD drive for someone to leave
the unbootable disc in. Features like KVMoIP and remote media are good
for windows and
Do I work for the hardest ass boss in the world or what ? If I had and
outage for more then 2 hours without some reasonable explanation and a
very soon ETA I would be out of a job and the vendor would be out of a
customer. I just can not imagine not having inbound phone service. for
days on e
When I mean "remote console" I mean exactly that. from a web browser I
can see the machine go through the bios startup (and go to the bios if I
need), press F1 is some bastard has left a unbootable floppy in the
drive, IOW do anything I would normally do if I was sitting at the
machine itself.
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a device capable of talking SIP over a CDMA phone
network - apart from the combination of a laptop with a CDMA PCMCIA card?
I'm talking about an "all-in-one" kind of thing - like a tiny mobile phone
which can be sold to end-users, for use over a CDMA or CDMA EV-DO network.
For remote systems, we use an APC power strip. Each outlet has its own
IP address. From a browser one may control the power at each outlet.
We use ssh and sftp for maintenance--it's not a good thing to run X on
an Asterisk server.
Mike
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
Michael Welter wrote:
I'v
I was just going through my call records ( stored in mysql database by
cdr_MYSQL module ) and saw a record having duration = 0 and billsec of more
than 50 seconds . I did a query on cdr where duration < billsec and saw that
there were infact some 250 records with duration less than billsecond (
ta
A month plus without service, explaination of what happened, or an ETA of
when this will be resolved... I am sure that everyone involved has long
since provisioned service with an alternate carrier - we did.
On 5/1/07, Luki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/1/07, Wes Santee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On 5/1/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
We are interested in renting a Cisco AS5800 as our voipswitch. Please
contact me if you have any info.
Thanks,
Chris
Chris,
The AS series is not a "voipswitch". It's an access server/gateway.
You might be looking for the wrong piece of e
Michael Welter wrote:
I've been installing Asterisk with Tyan motherboards for years and have
yet to have a problem. Specifically, I use the S2865 MB which provides
an AMD 939 socket. AMD provides a wide range of CPUs for the 939
socket, including dual core. The board has dual NIC and on-boa
Hi All,
I'm looking for a US based company that I can interconnect with that
has routes in and out of Singapore. I'm located in Dallas, TX, and
can interconnect with pretty much with any carrier. 100 to 5000 DID's,
T1 to multi T1 PRI trunks. This is not for toll bypass, call will
originate and
I've been installing Asterisk with Tyan motherboards for years and have
yet to have a problem. Specifically, I use the S2865 MB which provides
an AMD 939 socket. AMD provides a wide range of CPUs for the 939
socket, including dual core. The board has dual NIC and on-board RAID.
For customer
third for supermicro :)
On 02/05/07, Glenn Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to second the supermicro servers. Great price and wonderful
servers.
--
W. Glenn Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netstar Solutions, LLC.
http://www.netstarsolutions.com
(270) 908.0057 x299
On 5/1/07, Step
I have to second the supermicro servers. Great price and wonderful servers.
--
W. Glenn Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netstar Solutions, LLC.
http://www.netstarsolutions.com
(270) 908.0057 x299
On 5/1/07, Stephan Roode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looking for a good rack mounted server optio
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a device capable of talking SIP over a CDMA phone
network - apart from the combination of a laptop with a CDMA PCMCIA card?
I'm talking about an "all-in-one" kind of thing - like a tiny mobile phone
which can be sold to end-users, for use over a CDMA or CDMA EV-DO network.
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