I agree. Besides think of how much more marketable it would be if you
could implement a solution for a client where they would be able to do
some of the more simple changes on their own without incurring an
expense. When they need real work done to their box then they'd call in
the experts. Why
Actually that wasn't bad at all :)
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Capouch
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carlos del mayor wrote:
> TWO THINGS,GARY!
> 1-
Looks like they changed their site to
http://s-tech.elsat.net.pl/bmtools/
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Nat=1 is so that mgcp functions properly behind a NAT gateway.
What kind of problems are you having with your SIP? What type of SIP
phone do you have? Can you elaborate a little more or even post you
SIP.conf?
Here's what ours looks like so you can do a comparison:
Sip.conf
---
;
; SIP
Hi Michelle,
For the d-link VoIP gateways you need to configure your mgcp.conf the
following is my configuration for a dg104s.
Mgcp.conf
--
;
; MGCP Configuration for Asterisk
;
[general]
port = 2427
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
[mgcp01]
threewaycalling=yes
transfer=yes
callwaiting=yes
callwai
I had a T100P running on a celeron 333/w 64megs RAM running RH7.0 and
asterisk with 4 extensions music on hold and a couple other things
running on it. I never had any problems.
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