If you can somehow waive the "same username" requirement, the solution
is quite simple:
exten => xxx,n,Dial(SIP/user1&SIP/user2&SIP/user3...SIP/usern,xxx)
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Hey,
I don't think there could be any solution to this. Even a SIP Proxy...I
don't think so you'll get enough control there to get re-registers from
lagging users only. SIP Timers adjustment on each user level is something
atleast I haven't cam across so far. SIP Timers are global params for all.
Hmmm..this could be a complex solution - Use OpenSIPS to handle
registration. On each new register attempt see if a user AOR or other
records exists already - if yes deny registration.
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 1:23 AM, Catalin S. wrote:
> Hello Eric,
>
> Is about outgoing calls from multiple devi
Hey there,
I don't think that its DTMF mode issue ! OP say pressing 9 asterisk ignores
while pressing 6 is OK. Using expensive PBX solutions should be never be the
first priority.
So I'd a similar experience in some asterisk version when I used to enter 2
asterisk always took 3-4 seconds to do an
Hey Steve,
I very much appreciate your reply, I created that dialplan the same day but
after 8~10 hours of working. Yes, I use combination of MixMonitor and
Monitor.
I'll share my logical dialplan here.
It works like: MixMonitor() is used with option a (append) to record all
user recordings in on
This DTMF problem has always been there and there is no real solution for it,
other than using those expensive PBX systems like that from Avaya, Cisco, etc.
This problem happens when you are sending inband DTMF tones. Via softphone you
are sending out-of-band DTMF which is basically SIP messages
>From time to time, I have a DTMF problem. The asterisk cannot recognize my
handset key pressed if I press 9 to start with. However, if I press with 6,
it is ok.
On the other hand, if DMTF key is generated from softphone, it is ok.
My dialplan is as follow
exten => 1002,1,Answer
exten => 1002,n,
Hello
I just set up Asterisk 1.6.2.9 through packages on a test host
running Ubuntu 11.04, configured sip.conf/extensions.conf, and
launched EyeBeam 1.5.20 to run the echo test.
For some reason, even through I'm using a headset, there's a lot of
echo and after a few seconds, it sounds li
Hello Eric,
Is about outgoing calls from multiple devices with the same username at
aprox same time. The overwritten is for incomming calls. I want to prevent
using the same account in multiple devices at same time. The solution with
IP will not apply because users may be behind nat or will change
Asterisk only allows one device per peer to register. If a 2nd device
registers, the first registration is overwritten.
You can use permit/deny to limit which IPs a device can register from.
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From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun.
Hello,
Can someone help me with some tips on this?
many thanks
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Catalin S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For the moment I have the following settings in my sip.conf. I want to
> optimize them to archive the following things:
>
> - for the moment all my users will re-regis
Hello,
I use asterisk 1.8.6.0 and I have aprox 100 extensions. I want to lock every
extension to a single registration per device. Many of users tried to log on
my asterisk from 2, 3 devices and I want allow only one.
Is there any solution for fix this?
Thank you.
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