fit in with geek idealism. However DNS makes a good,
scalable flat file database, it is already implemented in a lot of
devices/software and it just plain works.
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I do
a distributed
dialing plan and only use asterisk), but it won't do what most people
are assuming it can do for the simple fact that what ever can be abused
usually does sooner or later.
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should be kept as simple as possible. And
numbers are a universal language. I can't read every language, but i can
read numbers, at least in nearly every language.
I didn't consider this, but you are right about it being a universal
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I've used MGCP for quite some time. I think the MGCP in asterisk is only
coded as a Call-Agent.
What you are wanting is call-agent as well as media-gateway.
I may be wrong, but I think at this time asterisk can only do call-agent.
Duane Cox
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Muller
Is there not a search engine for the mailing lists?
And before some jerk responds with google, google isn't the best solution.
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From: Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion [EMAIL
on a
switch is more important from the client side as Asterisk will set the
QoS bits. And if your switches do not support QoS then replace them
when you have the opportunity, it is only money after all. ;)
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Hello, all. I'm
dean collins wrote:
Verisign announce at VON that they will try to imitate www.e164.org
http://www.e164.org/ , no comment on them all growing beards.
I don't have a beard atm :P
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probably have to resort to writing
an app in c, then sending the call into that.
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Ed DeHart wrote:
How can I restrict access to connected users only?
show application Disa
lets you set a pin number before allowing outside dialing...
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works fine for me too...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 2
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz
stepping: 9
cpu MHz : 2787.439
cache size : 512 KB
[...]
processor
[98310]: rtp.c:711 ast_rtp_offered_from_local: rtp
structure is null
-- MGCP mgcp_new(MGCP/aaln/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) created in state: Down
-- Endpoint 'aaln/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' observed 'hu'
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Have you also posted them at bugs.digium.com ?
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From: Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 6:44 PM
Subject
with each
other.
What you need to do is strip the alpha caller name from the caller ID,
the 101's can only handle numbers and it's trying to display a name...
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for thunderbird and this is by far and away would solve all
disputes on this matter.
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, then again if you grab a couple of external sip devices and a
voip-pstn provider you don't even need to do that...
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) when user 'A' talks
users 'B', 'C', 'D' will all hear the audio withapproximately 1/2
second delay. All four stations are connected to the same
LAN.
We are running this
on a test server (1 GHz Celeron, 512MB mem, Fedora Core 2, Digium 1 port
T1).
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be due to refinement of design
to be more efficient and require less power or any other number of
reasons...
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I'm using 2 Dell Poweredge 2650 servers with a Wildcard TE410P in each
and a custom linux installation. Works great and even picks up the dual
xeons as quad processors.
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From: Steve Maroney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 29
Jeremy Bogan wrote:
Maybe I have a busted IAXy, the power supply i've got is regulated and
supports multiple voltages in different mA ratings, with the 9V DC at
1500mA.
Have you tried feeding it less amps at all?
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firmware version?
1.0.5.11
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docs are useless.
I've only used the 4x4, the username is the MAC address and the password
is set using the phone keypad, a much more painful process then the
bt101's...
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John Todd wrote:
and deep pockets to champion something for a monetary loss. So, Duane,
want to put your ENUM tools to good use? (see my post of a few minutes
Would be happy to if there was funding in it for the other enum
activities we're currently under taking, then of course not being based
to based on the phone number, if the 2 don't
match filter it.
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I didn't see any app_radius in cvs-head under apps.
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From: Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] asterisk+radius
There has not been any comment on this thread does this mean there are
Not that I know of, although one possibility is have * read from a mysql
database instead of sip.conf
then all you would have to do is 'sip reload'
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From: Murali
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 2:24 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] about
an RFC for MGCP version
0.1
Duane Cox
- Original Message -
From: Duane Cox
To: Gabriel Millerd
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco ubr924
I belive the 924 will do either MGCP or H323. I will start working on it
today.
Even
I've got it to work in the past. I've
upgraded to SIP, seems to work better.
Is there a reason you MUST have MGCP?
Duane
- Original Message -
From:
Dmitri Baranov
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 12:38
PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] MGCP
Hey list,
Does anyone have a current working config example
of a cisco ubr924 and * ? I think the 924 only supports MGCP.
I want to get VoIP on this device, I was wondering
if anyone has already tackled the problem, if not, I'll go in blind
:)
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I belive the 924 will do either MGCP or H323.
I will start working on it today.
Even if it DOES do MGCP, it's not guarenteed that *
will like it.
Any of your previous work (config files) would be
of assistance.
I am going to start on it today.
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That's good. The sql file I gave
youshould create the correct table layout.
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From:
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 11:32
PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] MS SQL
Free TDS
Duane, you da man.. It's
and I had asterisk on debian up and running
in minutes...
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Try this:
mgcp.conf
[2084728800103]host = dynamiccontext = westcomllccallerid =
"Jeremy Jones" 103nat = notransfer = yescallwaiting =
yesthreewaycalling = yescancallforward = yesmailbox = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
line = aaln/1
- Original Message -
From:
Jeremy
Jones
To:
Most die hard Linux fans build their own
distribution. But there is also gentoo which is VERY popular.
- Original Message -
From:
Eric Kirkland
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 8:13
AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Best Linux for
Asterisk
Hi
ooted/restarted (to accomidate the asterisk restart)
the mapping did not exist, as it was not saved in a "database" and the call
would fail. So I switched back to
host=ip.ip.ip.ip
Do you see the same problem? Please let me
know.
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I've had both cdr_odbc.c and cdr_tds.c working with
MSSQL
What kind of specific problem are you having, we
can get it working.
- Original Message -
From:
Luke Catranis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 10:16
AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users]
[datetime]
NULL ,
[end]
[datetime]
NULL ,
[duration]
[int]
NULL ,
[billsec]
[int]
NULL , [disposition]
[varchar] (20) NULL
,
[amaflags] [varchar]
(16) NULL
,
[uniqueid] [varchar]
(32)
NULL)GOEOF
echo "modify for your IP, database, username, and
password"
/etc/rc.d/init.d/a
Of course, if you really want _ultimate_ performance, build your own distro.
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From: Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Best Linux for Asterisk
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 13:12,
...
http://www.asterisk.net.au
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I love the delay in this list, but look for my reply which already posted.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] MS SQL Free TDS
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 13:33:36 -0500
Duane Cox [EMAIL
,
[uniqueid] [varchar] (32) NULL
)
GO
EOF
echo modify for your IP, database, username, and password
/etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk start
Duane Cox
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] MS SQL Free
Brian Capouch wrote:
Don't know what to make of it, but wanted to report it in case the GS
folks are watching the list. Those ringtone files are squirrelly.
Works ok for me... So far no crashes either...
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recognize it.
Any ideas what to check?
This is MGCP channel.
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/1969 6:00:00 PM' as the answered date.
Is this by design? If not, since the call was never really answered,
maybe insert _blank_ instead?
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From:
Jim Kou
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 10:05
PM
Subject: Re
Thanks, I _finally_ got unixODBC and FreeTDS
working with MSSQL. I hate to through all that hard work out the door, but
I like your idea better.
Is it in cvs now, ready to go? I read that
mark was waiting on a fix... ?
Thanks for the link.
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downloaded unixODBC and the FreeTDS project,
recompiled asterisk
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ing=yesthreewaycalling=notransfer=nocancallforward=nocanreinvite=noline
= aaln/1context=mainhost=10.252.240.2nat=nocallerid = "Duane
Cox"
9003790612callwaiting=yesthreewaycalling=notransfer=nocancallforward=nocanreinvite=noline
= aaln/2
Any ideas?
in about 10 countries and
the international +800 range...
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I've got my ATA's setup with DHCP, host=3Ddynamic, and turned
theregistration on in the ATAAll is well as long as my sip.conf is
configured using the phone number
Brian K. West wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/22/sip_versus_skype/
Thought you might like this link Brian :)
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bytes since last error.
(Error 3): Unexpected result, 255 != 0, 1 bytes since last error.
(Error 4): Unexpected result, 255 != 0, 1 bytes since last error.
(Error 5): Unexpected result, 255 != 0, 1 bytes since last error.
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Brian K. West wrote:
E2U+IAX2 -- thats backwards also.
actually later RFC's specify it in that format...
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3762.html
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mentioned this the other day but we weren't able to
track the problem then and assumed it was a bodgy resolver lib or
something like that...
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implementation still leaves a few things out that I'm trying to get
fixed, but person/professional and other things have taken priority of
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Aaron J. Angel wrote:
Try RFC3761. It specifies E2U+spec under section 2.4.2. It obsoletes
RFC2916, and nothing has superseded it yet.
Damn always seem to get these out by 1 errors ;)
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and hit ok.
Audio for the most part was ok, but the computer and firefly became
unusable and clicking the off button to shutdown was the only way I got
control back, wasn't even able to get the process list up and kill
things that way.
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Aaron J. Angel wrote:
Is it possible to receiving incoming calls via IAX2 with a dynamic IP
address for the server?
Signup for a dynamic DNS service, then stipulate the hostname rather
then worrying about the IP...
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tmpm wrote:
Just dialed (or attempted to) a 800 number, still down
you could always enable enum lookups and use either the freenum.org zone
or e164.org zone as they both contain IAX2 and SIP URLs for north
american and other countries toll free numbers...
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http
,
twelve...) key keypads to contact fred smith across the road, or jane
doe in the next suburb.
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of SRV records, those that
took 5 seconds to setup and publish an A record were getting calls...
As I said, if I have a mail server on the A record of a domain and it's
set to accept mail it will still work, regardless of anything else, same
with SIP URLs...
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Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Time for Duane to start implementing DNS SRV, since it's from now on is
turned on
by default in CVS head.
Unless you're planning on breaking other standards my A records will
keep on working just fine :)
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Randy Bush wrote:
except you (likely to be ex-) customers will have problems reaching
more and more of the universe. as the idiom goes, not a problem to
me.
All I ever mentioned was about receiving calls, as I hinted in a
previous emails I always hedge my bets...
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that supports it
properly is there all that much point in promoting it so heavily?
Now how many pieces of MTA software out of the box have MX record
lookups disabled??? I'd hazard a guess at none...
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that a large proportion of spam be undeliverable :)
Apparently the infected windows machines are delivering the spam
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posts gets it turned on by default
OR better still turned on in code and not abled to disabled then I might
actually care more about them. Until then it doesn't worry me 1 iota,
they both work identically for me, and fine either way...
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SIP urls will...
ENUM on the other hand will work just fine with either method, and my
point about utilising enum in this fashion is that it will remove some
confusion about what's happening and why it's happening.
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Randy Bush wrote:
is this a feature or a bug?
It does work AFAIK but why it's commented out by default, I'm guessing
it's left over from when the code was being tested and didn't want to
force untested code on people.
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/pass in the dial string instead?
exten = _.,1,Dial(IAX2/username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/number)
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.
Switching the phones to ULAW and having either ULAW or GSM between
asterisk both work fine...
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Richard Neese wrote:
I use GS and have no problem with iLBC. as for the registry problem I have
talked to rich and he is looking into it...
At least 2 others are having the same issue...
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circumstances unless they have agreements in place with
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, this is something the enumlookup
feature in asterisk is unable to do, I'm still trying to get some help
implementing this as an app_* as my c skills aren't that great any more.
http://www.e164.org/enum.phps
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(long day can't be bothered checking)
Asterisk won't even do SRV lookups by default as it's commented out in
the default config... In other words you'd be better off with an A record...
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your mouth next time so
you don't look like as big of an ass next time...
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at this point in time as they
***WILL*** work without expecting any type of config to be turned on...
In any case, SRV's point to A records...
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domains, e.g.,
_sip._udp.freeworlddialup.com
and will again probably find their way back to fwd.pulver.com.
This may be so, however I've always seen it written as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I always wondered why even on freeworlddialup.com
it wasn't written as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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preferred the old method, if I didn't want to accept a SIP
call you just don't have a matching context.
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they still
needed to add extension lines for or the call was still rejected!
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.
(Or even DNS if Duanne starts coding :-)
It's already committed to CVS :)
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a
bug left to do with some wierd reg entry but everyone just deletes it
instead of sending it to me :|
I freshly reinstalled my laptop over the weekend and haven't
resinstalled firefly till now...
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C. Johnson wrote:
Apparently I'm missing something... Anyone seen this before using SIPP?
You updated your asterisk version since yesterday?
if so it's the same bug I'm currently trying to work out more details on...
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,
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Tony Hoyle wrote:
Yes, same Duane as CAcert.org...
So eg. if I've registered 3 different sip providers and an IAX provider,
plus a couple of landlines what
is it doing? I guess I'm missing the point somewhere.
The point is as simple or as complex as you like it to be. You can
configure things
will be as RFC compliant as much as we can possibly make it, although I
pondered before about giving IAX preference from within asterisk as a
config option...
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said, as regulations do not allow for this in keeping with the
governments stance on equal access.
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it was free for all, I've not modified it at all, but there is
nothing pointing to the original site in the copyright notice. It builds
cfgmac files, might be able to use it for cfg.txt but I haven't tried it.
The phone requests cfg.txt from my TFTP server...
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,1212${EXTEN},1)
then just have whatever under the main context...
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Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
http://www.hellofone.com/downloads.html
Seems to have loaded ok on my BT100..
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variants of the english language soothing :)
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Tjapko ITS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting point. Are there VoIP terminators that can accept iLBC or where
can I find them? Are there any hardware endpoints that can handle this
codec? Tjapko.
Nufone and the latest grandsteam firmware...
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the outbound codec etc and supply a password it was all very messy :)
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Kwijibo wrote:
Probably best to use what came with your distro.
Isn't NAT friendly...
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user entry in sip.conf/iax.conf so you can specify which codecs are
used on a per phone basis...
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aren't.
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