On Monday 14 July 2003 01:22, Dan wrote:
> This is a solutioin for my question?
> I don't want another box in my house running 24/7...
> Why to buy another disk as the system MUST run Win XP for some other
> important reasons??
Then run Linux natively, with Asterisk, and run Win XP within VMWare o
I'm not sure I'm sniffing up the right tree here. Using a TDM200 and
X100P talking to a POTS circuit.
Recently (unfortunately, can't say just *how* recently) I noticed when I
called using my credit card that the DTMF tones I'm sending are not
recognized by the processor at the other end. I us
This is a solutioin for my question?
I don't want another box in my house running 24/7...
Why to buy another disk as the system MUST run Win XP for some other
important reasons??
Dan
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Is that your summer or ours
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AUSTEL Certified
We plan to have certification on the new TE410P board by th
The channel has to come after the signalling and other configuration lines.
It should look something like this:
signalling=fxo_ks
context=internal
channel => 1-3
Don't forget to configure zaptel.conf either. Add this line to it.
fxoks=1-3
-John
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From: "Jay Tyndall
Hi,
I am having some trouble getting a TDM400P working, and would be very
appriciative of some ideas.
I have installed a TDM400P, and downloaded the appropriate files from CVS,
compiled, installed and modprobe'd the devices.
From dmesg:
Module 0: Initialized
Module 1: Initialized
Module 2:
Can you try adding a zaptel device to your system (like the uhci one or
kapejod's timer one) at least temporarily to at least narrow down the
problem to being one of timing? Contact me off-list and I'll work with
you on it.
Mark
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Lubomir Christov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after up
Ok I have my extensions setup like so:
exten =>
8001,1,Dial(h323/10.0.3.13,20,T)
exten => 8001,2,Hangup
Which seems to work ok, i.e. a incoming caller can
dial extension 801 and get put through to the correct phone.
What I want to know is how does the person on
extension 8001 transfer t
windows xp have msn messenger by default, and it supports sip.
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> Voice only would be fine,
> I don't care about the protocol, I ju
*CLI> show application AbsoluteTimeout
-= Info about application 'AbsoluteTimeout' =-
[Synopsis]:
Set absolute maximum time of call
[Description]:
AbsoluteTimeout(seconds): Set the absolute maximum amount of time
permitted
for a call. A setting of 0 disables the timeout. Always returns 0.
There is a way to drop every running call every 10 min of conversation?
Isamar
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> TE410P?
> *getting curious*
>
> What kind of board will this be?
> We are currently looking for PRI interfaces for our asterisk-box - so
> perhaps we'll wait a bit more (depending on what "end of summer" means ;)
The TE410P is a 3.3V only bus-mastering four-port PCI card which supports
any combi
THANKS! I was missing PPP support in my kernel, thinking that I didn't
need it with Ethernet present. It compiled and is running. now I "just"
;) have to configure it.
Tim Petlock
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On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 16:57, Tim Petlock wrote:
Hi all.
I've been lurking here for a couple weeks just trying to get an idea of
how to install asterisk. I'm running Debian with a custom kernel
version 2.4.18. I think I've got all the dependencies installed -
debian packages readline4 and op
When using Asterisk and sip (client xlite) I am have LOTS of drops. if I
do an echo test, there is no echo, but for about 30% of everything I say,
it just drops and I don't get it back.
Any ideas?
Micahel
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On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 15:55, John Laur wrote:
> > You can build a UPS for that, but the better option here is to attach
> a
> > phone to the phone side of the X100P that is always connected to the
> > POTS line so that even when the computer goes down you can send and
> > receive calls.
>
> If you
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 15:00, Shawn L. Djernes wrote:
> Sorry about that. I had just got rid of Outlooks annoying feature of using
> MS Word as the editor and so the font size should have been about 14pt
> Arial. I know this because I am legally blind (meaning that I can't read
> anything under 14
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 16:57, Tim Petlock wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I've been lurking here for a couple weeks just trying to get an idea of
> how to install asterisk. I'm running Debian with a custom kernel
> version 2.4.18. I think I've got all the dependencies installed -
> debian packages readline4
Voice only would be fine,
I don't care about the protocol, I just want netmeeting, because
unfortanlly, most users are on windows, and netmeeting is on windows.
Michael
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, shido wrote:
>
> Are you looking to only do voice with netmeeting? what protocol? h323?
>
> -Greg
> [EM
Hi all.
I've been lurking here for a couple weeks just trying to get an idea of
how to install asterisk. I'm running Debian with a custom kernel
version 2.4.18. I think I've got all the dependencies installed -
debian packages readline4 and openssl are installed. It's a very
barebones install w
Are you looking to only do voice with netmeeting? what protocol? h323?
-Greg
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> Sorry everyone, I am trying to find
OK, let me try to explain again.
Normal operations: Phone line connected to X100P or if it is out in time a
FXO module on TDM40 4 port card. Asterisk running on the machine and does
call routing and other good stuff to a TDM40 FXS port with dumb analog
phone. All is good we have electricity an
buy a 30$ hd, install linux on it and use it
natively.
Matteo.
Il sab, 2003-07-12 alle 21:49, Dan ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Asterisk in a VM under VMWare Workstation 4.x (on WinXP).
> The computer is an Athlon @1GHz with 384MB RAM, 128MB allocated for RH9.
> Linux is fully installed
> You can build a UPS for that, but the better option here is to attach
a
> phone to the phone side of the X100P that is always connected to the
> POTS line so that even when the computer goes down you can send and
> receive calls.
If you don't want it to ring *unless* the power is out, you could
Sorry about that. I had just got rid of Outlooks annoying feature of using
MS Word as the editor and so the font size should have been about 14pt
Arial. I know this because I am legally blind (meaning that I can't read
anything under 14pt) but looks like it screwed up again.
Shawn
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Hello,
I am trying to solve
a problem that I can foresee when I deploy Asterisk into a few SOHO situations
soon. In Nebraska and in my area of Western Pennsylvania we have violent
thunderstorms in spring and summer and sometimes very heavy wet snow in
Winter. Both type of event will take
Sorry everyone, I am trying to find out weather or not to deploy asterisk
and have 2 more questions.
1. Is there a howto or detailed setup guide, that has configs et al.
2. If I wanted to test the voice mail system using netmeeting, how would I
go about doing this. Do I need to compile anythin
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 13:36:08 -1000, Sam Bingner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One way is to add "noload => chan_oss.so" to /etc/asterisk/modules.conf --
you just won't be able to make calls from your console
Sam
Thanks... This was exactly what I was looking for :) I don't need to make
calls from
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 18:12:16 -0700, John Sutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just started on this last night and am currently trying to get set up
to accept calls from Messenger.
Did you find any quick config guides to help get you going? I'm
searching through the archive now..
Thanks,
-- Joh
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 14:49, Dan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Asterisk in a VM under VMWare Workstation 4.x (on WinXP).
> The computer is an Athlon @1GHz with 384MB RAM, 128MB allocated for RH9.
> Linux is fully installed (but without any X stuff).
> I have the latest Astrisk distribution (DL
A bus mastering, quad span card that will do T-1 or E-1.
Jeremy McNamara
Rainer Jochem wrote:
We plan to have certification on the new TE410P board by the end of
summer.
TE410P?
*getting curious*
What kind of board will this be?
We are currently looking for PRI interfaces for our asterisk-b
Rainer Jochem wrote:
We plan to have certification on the new TE410P board by the end of
summer.
TE410P?
*getting curious*
What kind of board will this be?
4 x T1/E1 ports, bus mastering. One board does T1 or E1 under software
control. I don't know if you can mix E1 and T1 modes on differen
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 10:00, jltaylor wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm ready to start and setup Asterisk.
>
> Any preference on which Linux to use?
> Windows & FreeBSD in use here.
>
> I'd like to get up and running as quickly and easily as possible.
You can't run it on windows. *BSD is starting to be
> We plan to have certification on the new TE410P board by the end of
> summer.
TE410P?
*getting curious*
What kind of board will this be?
We are currently looking for PRI interfaces for our asterisk-box - so
perhaps we'll wait a bit more (depending on what "end of summer" means ;)
Greetings
Hello,
after upgrading my asterisk from cvs few days ago I discovered that all
my anddefault asterisk voice messages/prompts was played wrong - they
was played so slowly ... and the IVR system wasn't usable at all.
Today I upgraded everything: a fresh cvs copy, made make install and
make sampl
We plan to have certification on the new TE410P board by the end of
summer.
Mark
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, shido wrote:
> Is digium gear AUSTEL approved?
>
> $25,000 fine for using equpment not approved by the Aussie gov't.
>
>
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Is digium gear AUSTEL approved?
$25,000 fine for using equpment not approved by the
Aussie gov't.
Hi, we have a 4port device using the silabs 3050.. great as an fxs
module.
One application works via a PHP scripted java softswitch.
So far asterisk has not compiled for me.. I guess they want u to buy a
card and then give a version that builds :)
Anyway..we will likely sell the system with source
On Saturday 12 July 2003 22:57, lists wrote:
> Using asterisk, can I setup a linux box with a modem in it, attached
> to a phone line. Then use a computer to (and sound card) to talk to
> the linux box and then the phone line.
>
> in other words sound card > computer > internet > asterisk > modem >
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