Hi all:
Very disappointed, finally I left the attended call transfer with ATA 186
using SIP. With image 2.16-1, ATA sens '486 - Busy Here' when trying to
transfer the call.. I consulted with Cisco guys and accepts that some
problems with this service exist. Soon as I can I will try using MGCP.
My
Thanks for the info. I am running Debian. Do you know if l would need to
install my own Kernel on that distribution. I have checked and it looks
like the kernel sources are installed.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Phil
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Thanks a lot to Brian!
asterisk -rx "extension reload"
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> Hi all:
>
> Very disappointed, fin
Considering www.asteriskpbx.org doesn't mention zapata either, care to
enlighten us at to what it does?
I've got zapter, libpri, and asterisk compiled and running. While I
haven't had the change to play with ALL of the features, all seems to be
working fine with my setup.
Daryl
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Il sab, 2003-08-30 alle 22:40, romsun p ha scritto:
> Hellooo...
hi
>
> Is it possible to fill a variable of PHP-based-AGI-script
> from dialed extension ?
yes
>
> This is what I need to achieve:
> If someone dial an extension, say 777,
> I want the dialed extension (777) be filled into
> PHP
I'm shopping for good deals on Cisco phones. Forgive my
ignorance, but I spent over an hour at Cisco's web site and
Google trying to find a definitive statement as to the
differences between a 7940 and 7940G phone. Anybody know?
Should I prefer the "G" and why?
Related question, is the 7960 wor
> Actually, that's incorrect. The code in zapata has long
> since been incorporated into other code, so zapata is no
> longer necessary.
In that case you can cancel my last question. ;)
Daryl
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CW_ASN wrote:
My doubt now is if somebody proved the DynExtenDB application. I read some
commentaries but they are not conclusive.
DynExtenDB is absolutely the wrong way to deal with dynamic extensions
in Asterisk. Yes, it may function, but it will not scale.
One of my clients wishes to
insta
> If I type ./asterisk start I get [FAILED]
try
asterisk -cv
so you can see why it fails.
Rainer
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On Sunday 31 August 2003 10:35, Scott Stingel wrote:
> I was looking at that setup guide you mention, and it's well written
> but does seem slightly out of date. For example, it mentions that
> there are 3 directories in which you have to do a "make clean; make
> install". There are actually 4:
I was looking at that setup guide you mention, and it's well written but
does seem slightly out of date. For example, it mentions that there are 3
directories in which you have to do a "make clean; make install". There are
actually 4: the zapata directory is also necessary. Don't know if that
w
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 09:12:43PM +0300, Dan wrote:
> It seems that even the protocol is similar (for some European countries),
> the frequency used for FSK modulation differ between US and Europe.
> See the link for France:
> http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/freqcli.htm
FYI, official specification
Hi,
I'm trying to setup Asterisk on a Linux (redhat 8) machine.
There are no analogue phones to be used & use is purely for internet traffic
(SIPs).
I've followed the setup guide from :
http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm
But cannot get asterisk to run.
If I type asterisk at the command
* cd /usr/src/linux (you did unarchive the sources, and ln -s
/usr/src/ /usr/src/linux, right?)
* make config, hit enter through the whole thing
* make dep
Go about compiling *. modversions.h is generated by make dep.
Daryl
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> From: Phillip Britt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Phil,
A while back I had the same probs trying to compile * on RH 8. I was sure that
I had the kernel sources and OpenSSL ahd Readline and their appropriate
development packages on my box. I went ahead and downloaded the RPMs for the
kernel sources and the OpenSSL and Readline packages and the d
I have added support for enum looks for iax,iax2 and h323. So far in my
testing it has worked perfect. (note: you need to strip the + for iax and
iax2 calls or they will fail. h323 will accpet the + but I striped it in
the below example)
*.1.enum.bkw.org. IN NAPTR 2 42 "u" "h323+E2U" "!^\\+(.*)
I'm trying to make the MWI indicators on my client's Vodavi Starplus
DHS phones work. The actual signalling - in-band DTMF from the ZAP
interfaces directly to the PBX system - works fine. I can manually
tell asterisk to send "#9610" as DTMF and voila, the MWI on extension
10 lights (or goes out
Title: Message
Hi
all,
Has anyone already
written something which allows saving and loading the internal DB settings?
All users CFWD and speeldial settings are stored in the DB in my setup
which makes it a pain to restart Asterisk
Looking at showtree
in db.c (why isn't that exposed in
I'm seeing the same thing as well on current CVS code:
Asterisk CVS-08/31/03-01:58:51
At this point, * no longer accepts calls on Zap, Sip, or IAX. On an
incoming call from the PSTN, * shows starting simple switch on the
appropriate channel, but never answers.
Both myself and bkw ([EMAIL PRO
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>
>
>
> > Actually, that's incorrect. The code in zapata has
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Michiel Betel wrote:
> Has anyone already written something which allows saving and loading the
> internal DB settings? All users CFWD and speeldial settings are stored in
> the DB in my setup which makes it a pain to restart Asterisk
> Looking at showtree in db.c (why isn
> DynExtenDB is absolutely the wrong way to deal with dynamic extensions
> in Asterisk. Yes, it may function, but it will not scale.
That is the problem... isn't scalable, doesn't fit for me.
> a reload doesn't drop any service...I asterisk -rx 'reload' production
> boxes dozens of times per day
Mike,
On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 04:22 pm, Mike Ciholas wrote:
I'm shopping for good deals on Cisco phones. Forgive my
ignorance, but I spent over an hour at Cisco's web site and
Google trying to find a definitive statement as to the
differences between a 7940 and 7940G phone. Anybody know?
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let me first say this is an amazing product.
ok here is my question
what I want to do is be able to have people call me and answar questions. The answars to there questions would need to be stored in a mysql database.
so
call comes in
asterisks plays question
asterisk waits for answar
Josh Edwards wrote:
what I want to do is be able to have people call me and answar
questions. The answars to there questions would need to be stored in a
mysql database.
Use AGI.
Jeremy McNamara
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On Sun, 2003-08-31 at 15:39, Josh Edwards wrote:
> let me first say this is an amazing product.
>
>
> ok here is my question
>
> what I want to do is be able to have people call me and answar
> questions. The answars to there questions would need to be stored in a
> mysql database.
>
> so
>
Are there any examples for ther psql or agi scriptscan I use php withagi
Thanks
Josh
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>Date: 31 Aug 2003 15:54:53 -0500
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>On Sun, 200
So I guess what i need is an agi app that goes is passed callerid and ext
then does a "wait for digit"
then writes (callerid,ext,) to a database.
I do not know perl, so I guess my real question is, is this hard to write, has anyone else done it?
Josh
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On Sun, 2003-08-31 at 16:07, Josh Edwards wrote:
> Are there any examples for ther psql or agi scriptscan I use php
> with
> agi
Why do people try to shoe horn the wrong tools into this arena? You are
better off using perl than php. Yes you can use php, but it is not meant
to be used in a
The db entries persist on reload, on a restart (or crash...) they are
gone...
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Michiel Betel wrote:
> The db entries persist on reload, on a restart (or crash...) they are
> gone...
On my installation they persist a reload or a stop/start fine. I use it
for call forward and dnd settings.
dave
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On Sun, 2003-08-31 at 16:27, Josh Edwards wrote:
> So I guess what i need is an agi app that goes is passed callerid and
> ext
>
> then does a "wait for digit"
>
> then writes (callerid,ext,) to a database.
>
> I do not know perl, so I guess my real question is, is this hard to
> write, has a
hello all
well while trying to make a call from gnophjone registered with IAXTEL to
another phone registered with iaxtel, we get disconnected everytime a call
is made, and the following message log is generated
17006383019 is a phone number
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