[Asterisk-Users] Incoming Voice/Fax Discrimination?

2004-01-29 Thread Bob Klepfer
I'm evaluating * to replace the crap set of peered "smart" phones we have now in our small office, but I haven't been able to find out about this anywhere yet: I need to know if * can discriminate _incoming_ FAX calls on a voice line and route them to a specific extension? We have a little st

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Whats wrong with dialplan?

2004-02-04 Thread Bob Klepfer
Chris Lee wrote: I am having problems with my dial plan, please help me locate the problem: In the following dialplan, I am not able to press 8 to get to voicemail main while the 3000 mailbox unavailable message is being read in the background. What am I doing wrong? [well-road] ;includes in

[Asterisk-Users] Switch brands, speeds, etc.

2004-02-14 Thread Bob Klepfer
he list populace at large if they had comments/recommendations. Best, Bob Klepfer Photon-X, Inc. ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://list

[Asterisk-Users] Fax Detection on X100Ps

2004-03-17 Thread Bob Klepfer
I hate to add to the broken record-like melange of "my fax won't work" messages, but everything I've tried with all I could learn from the archives has not yet worked to get my fax machine (an HP combo tupperware tub) to receive a fax. In the combo's defense, I can't verify that the incoming f

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax Detection on X100Ps

2004-03-17 Thread Bob Klepfer
Jonathan Biggs wrote: exten => fax,1,Dial(SIP/ata4fax) ; [1] Faxing via SIP? Does that even work? Faxing works for me but it is via ZAP. When I started I saw no obvious signs that it doesn't. I've seen several references to a SIP channel in example fax exten lines, but documentation is scar

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax Detection on X100Ps (Fixed!...I think)

2004-03-17 Thread Bob Klepfer
Replying to my own email here... Bob Klepfer wrote: Jonathan Biggs wrote: exten => fax,1,Dial(SIP/ata4fax) ; [1] Faxing via SIP? Does that even work? Faxing works for me but it is via ZAP. When I started I saw no obvious signs that it doesn't. I've seen several references to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax Detection on X100Ps (Fixed!...I think)

2004-03-17 Thread Bob Klepfer
Rich Adamson wrote: Bob, Help the rest of us out now and summarize the various *.conf entries that you have working. Might even start a new posting with a subject that will help everyone find your samples. Rich I was planning to, Rich, as soon as I've finished the long delayed rollout here,

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Start Question

2004-03-19 Thread Bob Klepfer
Mamadou Lamine KA wrote: I am very new to Asterisk. I want to set up a PBX and an IVR server with it. I have a wildcard X100P and a TDM400P on my RedHat box. I have installed Asterisk and the devices and everything seems OK. ( Asterisk Ready ) Now I want to launch the Demo context in /etc/aster

Re: [Asterisk-Users] MOH: Copyright issues?

2004-03-19 Thread Bob Klepfer
Alex Volkov wrote: AFAIK, in US the copyright expires 25 years after the original copyright holder (author, recording artist, but not sure about an assignee) dies, or after ~70 years from the date of creation (in cases where a corporation holds a copyright for sure), but do not hold your breath, a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P fails to detect user hung up

2004-03-25 Thread Bob Klepfer
Try calling application "Hangup" at the ends of the extension chains. Works for me. Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ron, It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution. I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas. My opinion, you're SOL a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Is asterisks the best for a simple DTMF response system?

2004-04-02 Thread Bob Klepfer
Bryce Nesbitt (mailing list account) wrote: I received a recommendation to check out Asterisk, as a platform to host a simple DTMF response system, something like: Setup up VoIP endpoint on Linux/FreeBSD system Answer incoming VoIP phone calls User enters 100#, perl script plays back "foo

Re: [Asterisk-Users] LARGE BREASTS Handoff back to * from * via IAX?

2004-04-02 Thread Bob Klepfer
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: mmm... I just wondered, since it's very likely that most people ended up deleting it *because* of the subject line. .. so it probably wont help ... well it might... I don't know -- It seems that plain English words are not in spam at all these days... It would have r

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on FreeBSD

2004-04-05 Thread Bob Klepfer
Olle E. Johansson wrote: Richard Airlie wrote: On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 02:33:08PM +0200, Olle E. Johansson wrote: Richard Airlie wrote: At this stage, and someone please confirm that Asterisk is really working on FreeBSD ? :) Yes, it's working with some limitations. See http://www.voip-info.o

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Spring VON Wrap Up

2004-04-05 Thread Bob Klepfer
Mark Messmore, Technical Support, University Telcom Inc. wrote: K...maybe this was stated earlier in the conversation...but what's the deal with the phone? Or was this phone just being carried around by everyone and ripped apart? Old Bell Phone + IAXy + 802.11b card + Batteries = Homemade WiSI

Re: [Asterisk-Users] 1.0_stable is or isn't? (Was: No ringing tone...)

2004-04-10 Thread Bob Klepfer
Brian Cuthie wrote: What version of the Asterisk code are you running? 1_0 stable is definitely broken wrt ringback, and the latest stuff seems really broken in all kinds of ways. After seeing that others were having similar problems, and that someone had solved many of them by rolling back to the

Re: [Asterisk-Users] 1.0_stable is or isn't? (Was: No ringing tone...)

2004-04-10 Thread Bob Klepfer
Steven Critchfield wrote: On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 11:51, Bob Klepfer wrote: (I *have* noticed RAM almost completely filled, but no swap used...a reboot freed a bunch and I think that fixed some issues. We're a small company and restarting * or rebooting the server isn't that

[Asterisk-Users] Buffers and Caches and realizations (Was: 1.0_stable ....)

2004-04-12 Thread Bob Klepfer
Re: Memory: The cool thing is Linux can just discard the cached entries when a application needs real RAM. Don't worry about your RAM usage until you see swap climbing and/or the buffers and cache dropping down to near zero. Yes, yes, I knew about caches versus HD access, but I didn't realize

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Red Alarm on X100P

2004-09-22 Thread Bob Klepfer
3) It could be the motherboard. We're on the cheap here and used available components to make our server...worked fine with two x100's, then the boss wanted another line. Once I got the damn thing to accept them all on different IRQs, two would red alarm nearly every night at random times. C