On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 06:18:47PM -0500, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been a trixbox user for a few years now but I'm thinking about
> jumping ship.
>
> Trixbox is great, but it's missing two features out of the box which
> are really important to me: outbound faxing (hylafax)
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Krishna Sumanth Chava
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Thanks that did help to resolve my issue. i tried the ."@10.10.8.1" and it
> worked and i had a successful call but i have the following 2 concerns.
>
> 1. We have voice communication from avaya to aste
Hi Guys,
Thanks that did help to resolve my issue. i tried the ."@10.10.8.1" and it
worked and i had a successful call but i have the following 2 concerns.
1. We have voice communication from avaya to asterisk now but avaya
is forcing asterisk to use only codec G723. if i disable G723, it says no
OCG Technical Support wrote:
> Take a look at smartCID at www.generationd.com
>
> This tool will set callerid based on number in a database. If not listed
> there, it will search 411 for reverse lookup etc.
>
> It will also let you flag calls for blocking, etc..
>
Interesting. It looks like mor
Trevor Peirce wrote:
> sean darcy wrote:
>> [set-callerid-name]
>> exten => 0,1,NoOp( no CALLERID num set)
>> exten => 02025462677,1,Set(CALLERID(name) = "Fred" )
>>
>> exten => _X.,2,NoOp(CALLERID: ${CALLERID(name)})
>> exten => _X.,3,Return()
>>
>> But it doesn't work. CALLERID(n
On 9/11/2008 2:48 p.m., Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> I'm not the Sysadmin type so I don't want to have to labor over manual
>> upgrades once a
>> month or so - and that's the big argument against rolling my own * box
>> and doing everything from source. I'd rather be able to click
>> 'upgrade', hav
>It's definitely possible to make wifi work for half a mile and you don't even
>need a >600mw transmitter to do that - however, wifi is all about receive
>strength, and so >you are unlikely to get a significantly better coverage with
>a high power hotspot >which is suboptimally placed. If you d
Jason Lixfeld wrote:
> The recent beta of *NOW uses FreePBX and CentOS which finally makes it
> a contender for me. Same problem as Trix and Elastix though - if the
> binaries aren't compiled for IMAP support, what happens if I compile
> from source and want to upgrade in the future?
I cou
Wilton Helm wrote:
> Wi-Fi SIP phones aren't limited to hot spots. I am in the process of
> setting up asterisk for SOHO. At present I'm not even using VoIP
> trunking, only LAN to stns and I intend to use Wi-Fi instead of analog
> cordless phone. I got the Engenius one, and it works, but I have
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Alternatively, you might fully unscrew and remove the front plate,
>> insert the card to fit properly and then either live without a
>> frontplate
>
> That doesn't sound safe, a pull on a cable, or deploying the server
> on its rails could unseat that card.
>
fully ag
The best (and maybe only way) is to set your client and your service
provider to only do G.723.
Thomas Winter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with codecs.
>
> I have an provider with allowed codec alaw, ulaw, g.723
> I have SIP clients with codec allowed alaw, ulaw, g.723
>
> If a SIP client
Hi,
I have a problem with codecs.
I have an provider with allowed codec alaw, ulaw, g.723
I have SIP clients with codec allowed alaw, ulaw, g.723
If a SIP clients wants call through with g.723 Asterisk is using alaw to
connect to the provider, so its not working because only passthrough would
Russell Bryant wrote:
> On Nov 8, 2008, at 1:30 PM, Atis Lezdins wrote:
>
>> Asterisk offers very much the same flexibility. You can disable
>> specific log levels (for example warnings) in logger.conf or you can
>> log everything to syslog, where filter out this specific message.
>>
> Of c
On Nov 8, 2008, at 1:30 PM, Atis Lezdins wrote:
> Asterisk offers very much the same flexibility. You can disable
> specific log levels (for example warnings) in logger.conf or you can
> log everything to syslog, where filter out this specific message.
Of course, there is always this method, whi
Take a look at smartCID at www.generationd.com
This tool will set callerid based on number in a database. If not listed
there, it will search 411 for reverse lookup etc.
It will also let you flag calls for blocking, etc..
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