You have the session target as the IP address of the router's own ethernet
interface. You probably want that to be the address of the Asterisk server
instead. I also highly recommend you use full duplex ethernet, as voice
packets don't really like to be restransmitted when a collision happens.
The configuration shouldn't be much different. Just replace port 1/0/0
with port 1/0:23, or whatever the voice port your PRI/T1/E1 happens to be.
PLAR is Private Line Auto Ringdown. You pick up the port and it
automatically dials. Think Batphone. In the configuration provided below
it is configure
> On Saturday 20 September 2003 14:29, Steve Totaro wrote:
> ...i think the nec runs dos...
NEC PBX' run a derivative of BSD.
-d
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> From: "Paul Crick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That sounds cool! Where did you get the info on Cisco XML stuff and would
> you be willing to share?
>
> Cheers
> Paul
I downloaded the SDK from Cisco and looked at the included ASP/JSP
applications for some hints as well as the documentatio
I don't know if this is already common knowledge, and it's not specificly
for Asterisk, but if you are using Cisco phones and want to roll XML
applications, make sure you have "Connection: close" in your HTTP header.
Without it screen loads are very sluggish. In PHP, do:
header("Connection: close"