hi all!
I have the following situation:
1 2
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3--4
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5--6
where 1 ... 6 are nodes and every direct neighbor is specified as a dundi peer
(in *). When I start a dundi request, every queried node is m
Hi all
On the Asterisk website in the blog its announced that in a next release
Asterisk would support dynamic DUNDi weitht values. I've installed Asterisk
1.4.4 (via aptitude install) but this doesn't seem to work. Has somebody some
experience with this or know whether this feature is already
Hi all
On the Asterisk website in the blog its announced that in a next release
Asterisk would support dynamic DUNDi weitht values. I've installed Asterisk
1.4.4 (via aptitude install) but this doesn't seem to work. Has somebody some
experience with this or know whether this feature is already
Hi all
I have a network with nodes with different network-interfaces (e.g. node17
with interfaces A and B and node18). Asterisk listens to 17.A, 18's DUNDi
knows 17 by knowing ip B.
When I start a DUNDi request from 18 to 17 I get a response from A via B. So
B knows that the number can be reac
Hi folks
I'm emulating a network of several nodes running asterisk. All nodes have
multiple ethernet interfaces and are directly connected to their neighbours
(ping works). I can lookup also the subscribed phones with DUNDi from neighbour
or remote nodes. But when I want to dial the looked up p
Hello!
If ou mean SIPp, the testing tool for the SIP protocol or kind of a call
generator for Asterisk PBX, have a look at
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/doc/reference.html
cheers
- Original Message -
From: khawla khawla
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Monday, May 28,
Hello all
Could someone tell me what happens with running calls when reloading the
whole asterisk config files? I think SIP-calls are not interrupted because
of the protocol architecture (signalling vs. media) but what's with other
kind of calls like h323 or over analogue interfaces? are they