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Gordon Henderson wrote:
If you only have one * box behind the NAT gateway then I don't really
see a big issue with it to be honest. Port-forward on the
firewall/router device (5060 and 1 through 2) to the * device,
and use STUN on the
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Bernardo,
Just a thought: Try using a different SIP port for one of the
extensions, if possible.
Bob...
Bob,
Tanks for the tip. I had actually done that before, as a matte of fact
that's the solution I have in place now. The thing is, even
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I think what you're looking for are configuration templates:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+template
Then you would have something like:
[grandstream]
context=default
type=friend
qualify=yes
insecure=very
host=dynamic
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What kind of pstn interface are you using? For analog interfaces try
adjusting txgain in zapata.conf.
Yelson Vivas wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm conecting 2 astersk servers using this arquitecture
(Ext softphone)==sip==(asterisk 1)iax2
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Did you ignore that is an english discussion list or did you just post
on the wrong list altogether?
Anyhoo, try relaxdtmf=yes in your zapata.conf.
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I'm quite happy with sangoma cards, no issues so far, plus their
installation/setup software makes it a breeze to get everything working.
R.R. Libera wrote:
I´m about to acquire an E1 interface. I was reading about TE110P and
hardware
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Is ztcfg running at boot after the zaptel modules have been loaded?
What's the output of ztcfg?
Shea, Matt wrote:
I'm running Asterisk/Zaptel on a Fedora Core 4 machine. The software
runs ok with one exception. Zaptel appears to load OK on
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Do you need to actively intercept the call (i.e. participate in the
conversation) or just listen in the channel? For the latter you can just
use the ChanSpy application.
Delca wrote:
Hi,
I'm deploying an asterisk PBX for a Call Center and i was
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I wonder if it has already been done somewhere?
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+BackGroundDetect
It's not quite Tri-tone detection, and it's not done by the Dial()
commanda, but should yield the same result.
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Have you tried this:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Prepaid+Applications
Pato Valarezo wrote:
Hi, sorry for the question, i've been searching for a real time billing
system for asterisk with zap/sip support, for use in post paid systems
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