Hi,
I am trying to find a way to add the following info in CDRs (with
asterisk 1.4.23.1):
1. Codec used
2. RTP QoS statistics
3. RTP IP of remote host
4. For answered calls, the peer that requested to end the conversation
I have managed to get 1 and 2 for the caller, like that:
exten => h,1,
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> How about calls from either the card or the trunk to an echo test
> extension? to a local SIP/IAX phone?
>
>
It seems that the FXS slots do no have the issue with local VoIP phones.
Any ideas?
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Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
Costa Tsaousis wrote:
Hi,
I am having periodic sound clicks (2-3 per second) on all FXS of a
TDM400P when the remote end is my VoIP provider. However:
- recording the conversation on the asterisk, does not have the
glitches, although I can hear them on a real
Hi,
I am having periodic sound clicks (2-3 per second) on all FXS of a
TDM400P when the remote end is my VoIP provider. However:
- recording the conversation on the asterisk, does not have the
glitches, although I can hear them on a real phone.
- My VoIP provider to my VoIP phones through the s
Hi,
My * (latest stable CVS) is not sending the caller id on its zap channels
(digium TDM40B). The callerid is shown on call-waiting, but is hidden if
the ringing channel is not already in a call.
The same * and configuration was working before upgrading to the latest
stable CVS.
Of course I hav
> Also I would turn off Hyperthreading (in the bios). It
> may cause problems.
What problems? Are these digium H/W specific, asterisk specific or
generaly Linux problems?
Costa
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Hi again,
> Feel we need to document various solutions here.
Yes we do. I still have a filling that I don't exactly get it...
> Sorry, I was on the wrong topic, canreinvite has
> yes|no|update as keywords.
> with UPDATE a SIP method UPDATE is initiatied to change the media path.
> with YES, a n
Hi all,
(oej, I have lost your e-mail somehow, so I have replied to some other
reply to you... sorry!)
>> context= ; UP, the context name for placing calls
>>
>> Q1: Why is there a context for peers?
>
> We use peers in some other situations as well. This is strange and
> rather undocumented, bu
my
office, to the * at my home, here is what is happening:
Office * callerid: -> Home Phone gets:
Costa Tsaousis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> Costa Tsaousis
Costa Tsaousis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> Costa Tsaousis
Costa Tsaousis <123>-> Costa
this card enabled and disabled.
I know the easy workaround: Run setiathome permanently :-)
However, it seems that chan_capi has some timing problems...
Any help?
Costa
On Τετ, 2004-02-11 at 14:08, Costa Tsaousis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I have two concurrent CAPI calls, * produces a lot
Hi,
Are there any well known good H/W configurations for high density E1
setups supporting * and FAX? The response we got from digium about their
cards, as far as FAX is concerned, is: "I would not depend upon them for
FAX. It does work, but it is not completely reliable.".
The minimum we would n
Hi,
When I have two concurrent CAPI calls, * produces a lot of noises and
scratches on both CAPI channels.
I am using SIP phones; it appears on all phones, even if two separate SIP
devices are connected to the two CAPI channels.
The problem does not appear with any number of concurrent calls usi
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