Hello
Ive installed asterisk 14.2 on centos 6.8 but i am not able to start it
below is what am executing and those are the errors anything am doing wrong?
[root@localhost ~]# asterisk -r
bash: asterisk: command not found
[root@localhost ~]# asterisk -vvvc
bash: asterisk: command not found
chris
On 12/06/2016 06:45 PM, Motty Cruz wrote:
Any suggestions on how to convert digital signal to analog?
I do this with an ADIT 600 channel bank that I got off of ebaY many
years ago. A quick search shows one for around $98
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/191565965269?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
Hello All,
The problem I'm facing is the following: two machines that require analog
signal. However, connection to the world is setup as follow: T1 connection
to Asterisk server
Any suggestions on how to convert digital signal to analog?
Type of card on my Asterisk server is wct4xxp
Thank
Hi,
That's right - you just need to define a peer with a static IP address and
"type=peer" to assign incoming calls to a peer name and apply
the corresponding configuration (e.g. codecs).
To make your configuration less redundant you can use templates in your peer
definition
(at least for chan_s
Hi,
normally, Asterisk handles RTP IP addresses in SDP correctly, if you have
specified
- that NAT traversal is enabled for all peers (e.g. nat=force_rport,comedia)
- your local network with "localnet=yournetwork/networkmask" - e.g.
"localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0"
- directmedia, canreinv
Hello List,
I need your help with information going out on my SDP.
Is it possible to update the Media Address on a per-call basis or a per-channel
basis?
Reason:
My Asterisk is in a private network and needs to connect to UA on its internal
network and also few external networks. One network is p
am new to asterisk and am trying to "make all". or dahdi install but in
only reach this stage below on centos 6.8 . Any idea how to resolve or
bypass this
configure: creating ./config.status
./configure: line 18858: cannot create temp file for here-document: No such
file or directory
configure: e
Yes its possible mine im using 2pcs of Huwawie 173 USB dongle (one for each
ISP provider) and connected to raspberry-pi. I can call out and recived
call with IVR to forward to the extensio numbers.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2016 at 10:36, christopher kamutumwa
wrote:
> Is it possible to have a simcard conf
Hi Chris
On Tue, 2016-12-06 at 04:36 +0200, christopher kamutumwa wrote:
> Is it possible to have a simcard configured and become incoming line
> and outgoing on asterisk and also have the IVR function?
Yes, it is possible! :-)
A cheap solution is using a 3G-UBS-dongle.
I have two SIM cards
On 05/12/16 17:57, Gopalakrishnan N wrote:
True agree, problem is somehow the people purchased am supporting to
overcome that. Trying level best... around 20 phones has been
purchased
I have been able to use the following Cisco IP Phone with Asterisk.
- Cisco SPA303, Cisco SPA504,
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