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] Learn some terminalogy before
mountingthistask.
On 8/5/07, James R. Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the design of an Asterisk system using Cisco 7900 series SIP
phones
we are struggling with giving the reception folks (3) hardware
that can
tell them the status
) is
very limited under Asterisk.
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Learn some terminalogy
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Learn some terminalogy before mounting
thistask.
On Jul 2, 2007, at 4:31 PM, James R. Stevens wrote:
All,
It's been some time since this thread was alive but we are now seeing
some progress in this project. Which I will document.
We have ordered a T1
?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 8:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Vm functionality question
On 7/25/07, James R. Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED
Going over the needs of any PBX that replaces our current system
(working toward Asterisk) and have VM functionality question.
Currently when someone leaves a voice mail for a sales person (Who is in
the field) the system takes the VM and then in turn dials over a POTS
line and pages the sales
we can help:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, James R. Stevens said something to this effect:
We have a T1 coming into the building(FYI-Our Voice and Data are on
separate T's) terminating at the Smart Jack.
Are you implying that there are two T1 circuits -- one voice, and one
data? Or do you mean
All,
I have done research on VoIP for some time now. I'm a Cisco certified
Network Engineer however Telecom is not my strongest suit. I've been a
part of this mailing list for sometime but my delusions of grandeur in
migrating our 25 year old phone system to a new platform have been on
the back
we can help:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, James R. Stevens said something to this effect:
We have a T1 coming into the building(FYI-Our Voice and Data are on
separate T's) terminating at the Smart Jack.
Are you implying that there are two T1 circuits -- one voice, and one
data? Or do you mean
TCP is a connection oriented protocol ..as others mentioned, it superiority
comes because it knows when packets are dropped to resend them. It also has
mechanisms for flow control etc.. SIP is a connection-less protocol. It uses
'best effort' transmissions..if u want its delivery guaranteed you
Greetings,
I am cutting my teeth with SIP phones and my first issue is getting a
Cisco 7940 to Authenticate with my VoIP provider (BBTelsys).
I did read some notes on the vo-ip website about 7.5 being the better
firmware version. Has anyone had trouble with 8.2 and SIP registering?
Should I
List,
Im a Cisco certified Network guy with little telecom experience (BRI/PRI
at the time) so please forgive my terminology. I am showing interest
after the Network World SHSU October 4 article. We have 3 offices
(Hub-Spoke T1 Frame relay to the remote offices(Data voice on separate
T)). Each
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] In the beginning-The first question.
James R. Stevens wrote:
Have we enough info to ask:
1) 1 server or several?
1 for each location, if the T1 goes down, they still will have a phone
system. Each Asterisk system
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