I am not sure if this is the place for Digium user-to-user discussion, but...
We have deployed many (20+) IAXy's in the field. At a couple of locations, the IAXy's have just stopped working after 1 or 2 days use. No lights go on, no DHCP lease is renewed as far as we can tell, and of course
Thanks,
In these cases, the IAXy cannot be called by another extension. Yes they are behind a firewall router, but in two cases, just a cheapie Linksys WRT54G (or similar Linksys). I also use a WRT54G and do not have this problem with my IAXy.
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 08:15 +0100, Wilson
We have many IAXy devices in the field now.
In all cases, in iax.conf, we have qualify=yes, so that using iax2 show peers, we can see whether or not the device is currently online.
In some cases, the IAXy device and/or Asterisk are not communicating their qualification, because iax2 show
In my particular configuration, by the time the IAXy gets DTMF, it's just audio (e.g. not out-of-band in any way). The SIP modems play the audio of DTMF quite nicely, while the IAXy plays it quite warby, thus my DTMF-driven application (which is plugged into the IAXy) can't decode them.
Are
I am having trouble with a DTMF-based application on Asterisk 1.0.3.
Specifically, when two IAX2-based devices are talking, when they send DTMF to eachother, the other side only hears clicks, and maybe a millisecond of DTMF tone, but not any real duration.
Furthermore, when one IAXy device
For efficiency reliability, when SIP transmits DTMF as non-audio data, it uses RFC2833 or INFO.
My question is - (not knowing much about IAX2) - when IAX2 transmits DTMF as non-audio data - is it also using RFC2833 and/or INFO, or it it using some other IAX2-specific mechanism with its own
I'm somewhat new to Asterisk and am tasked with having it perform some automated functions. Is there a way with the current system (and/or extra modules out there to:)
1. Launch something from a command line (on the Asterisk server) to:
2. Dial an extension
3. Issue some DTMF sequences,
4.
We are testing some DTMF-driven applications over VOIP (legacy systems
which use fast pulses of standard DTMF tones).
The applications work fine when Digium IAXy's are used - no loss or
garbling of DTMF tones.
However, when we use SIP modems (such as Sipura 1000's), the DTMF tones
are frequently
We have an application which is primarily DTMF driven (automated on both
sides), which we are trying to deploy over VOIP and Asterisk (using some
Sipuras and some IAXY's).
We are finding that in around half the cases, the Asterisk server can't
decode the DTMF digits from the field office (or at
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 17:41 +0100, Wilson Pickett wrote:
if I'm missing something obvious, but I couldn't find any console
command to show users online.
sip show peers
iax2 show peers
Thank you,
Do you know, if an IAXy device (or anything else speaking IAX2)
disappears, how long will it
We have an Asterisk server online, with many SIP clients (some Sipuras,
some laptops), and we're also using some IAXy's.
I've been trying to find a simple way to check who's online, meaning
who is reachable at the moment, without actually going through and
dialing everybody. Is there a way to do
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