We currently using the x service servers as well, never had any problems with
them.
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What hardware are you running at the moment?
Cheers,
Dan
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Hi List,
I have a scenario that I want to try out (we potential have a client who would
need this), but I am as of yet unable to find much help with it.
What we want to do is have an asterisk box with a large number of extensions
(1000+). This asterisk box will have approximately 3 SIP trunks s
Calls - One Way Audio
Does turning off the notransfer help? I would imagine that dropping the second
server out of the equation might be useful, and save some bandwidth.
PaulH
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 10:38 +1100, Daniel Cole wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I am currently having a bit of
Hello List,
I am currently having a bit of a strange issue with a pair of asterisk servers
that we recently set up.
For a bit of background, this particular business has two sites in two
different towns, about 10 minutes apart. They have 3 analogue PSTN lines
connected to the asterisk servers
Sorry to be a little OT.. But may I ask what some more of the specs are for
that machine? Just trying to get an idea of what different hardware can achieve.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Ok, no worries :)
Most of our clients have a relatively open common work area, where the phones
are located. I would be interested to know what your sales manager has
experienced.
Cheers,
Daniel Cole
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I have found with a number of clients to who we have installed the LinkSys
phones, that when you get the input gains to 6, that the phones have a tendency
to pick up too much background noise. Have you experienced this at all?
Cheers,
Daniel Cole
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Can you describe the issue more please? Can the remote person not hear you at
all? Or is there distorted/broken voice?
Cheers,
Daniel Cole
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We also use the Linksys SPA IP phones for our clients. We always change this
setting to "0.020", which vastly improves audio performance.
What are peoples thoughts on changing it to something lower, e.g. 0.010?
Thanks,
Daniel Cole
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please give me some pointers on how to get the voicemail to play
the separate message before the normal voicemail message? I'm guessing it would
be done with a custom voicemail content, but im not sure how to write it
correctly.
Many Thanks,
Daniel Cole
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like
this: "Welcome to (nursing home). You have reached room 5. Please leave a
message after the tone".
What would be the easiest way to get this to work. I have had a look at a few
options, but I cant seem to find what I am after.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank You,
D
Hello List,
I am having a strange issue with a trixbox system we installed for a client,
and I would appreciate any help on this one. The issue is that occasionally
when they go to answer an inbound call from the Sangoma A200 - there is no one
there, and they are presented with dial tone. The c
changes off-site :)
Cheers,
Daniel Cole (CCNA)
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We currently also use the Linksys SPA942 and SPA963 IP phones. They are very
nice phones, and very easy to manage.
Cheers,
Daniel Cole (CCNA)
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My $0.02:
This definitely sounds the way to do it. I agree that the order that the words
are needed is almost irrelevant, as long as the whole lot is consistent.
Good example too.
Cheers
Daniel Cole (CCNA)
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latency, but another
will have some jitter and latency. Or is this a weird way for the problem to
show its head?
Thanks,
Daniel Cole (CCNA)
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G729 All Around.
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ng some issues with outbound calls from Leongatha (over
VoIP), and they are having no real issues at Korumburra.
Many Thanks,
Daniel Cole (CCNA)
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ts/ideas are most welcome.
Thank you
Daniel Cole (CCNA)
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