When you installed asterisk, did you also enable the installation of the
g729 asterisk-(foo)-sounds options in 'make menuconfig'?
On 6/5/2012 2:46 PM, Tim King wrote:
The G729 is coming from a Sangoma D100-030 card and the G729
transcoding is working, the only issue I have is not hearing
My question is:
Is it really possible to have the asterisk configuration in the database server
instead of having it in conf files? HOW? I am asking this because what I
noticed in AsteriskNow and in A2Billing and Vicidial or Goautodial that
whatever I do configuration in the GUI, then the
the same freepbx installation while it's running behind
the proxy? That should tell you whether or not your problem is
stemming from general connectivity issues and not just the end point
module in that regard. Always helps to rule stuff out.
John
all your base are move round and round
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that it delayed adoption.
Personally, I don't think what Digium is doing is necessarily a
perfect approach (hey, what is? we're all human), but they've
vastly improved the quality of Asterisk from a support perspective.
John Knig
ne if I've veered too far offtopic, I'm quite
interested and invested in openvz/asterisk/dahdi interoperability.
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load = res_timing_dahdi.so
Cpu load came back down and call quality has been excellent since.
Perhaps this might work for you?
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, there's no difference in how you set up passthrough
access using DEVNODES to the device from /dev inside the $CTID.conf
file. Just make sure permissions inside the container make it
writable by the asterisk user.
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nsistently have bug fixes
and and backports.
Not trying to start a distro war or anything, rather just a
suggestion.
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in).
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On 11/25/2011 12:19 PM, Olivier wrote:
Hi,
I'm giving Adhearsion a try on a Debian
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Thanks for the update! I'm glad you got the card, kernel and dahdi
working properly again!
Chris Brentano wrote:
FYI, in case anyone else encouters this issue. The card that I had
which I could reproduce this with was hardware revision B4. I RMAed
the card with Digium support and got a
priority to your trunking providers and your pbx
hostname. Then set all other traffic to 50% priority (as it's
cumulative calculation).
I heavily recommend this setup for the size of deployment.
-John Knight
hbk wrote:
Hi,
I need to get a new router for private/SOHO use of *, especially when
available for other distros?
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Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:15 AM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best afordable router with QOS
/Module.symvers is missing
Are you using the stock Debian kernel? If so, do you have the linux kernel
source and kernel headers source package installed? If so, make sure the
source packages installed are the same version number of the current running
kernel.
-John Knight
Administrator TOOTAI wrote
If for whatever reason your kernel headers have been corrupted or there
is a new version for your particular kernel version, I would suggest
purging the package and pulling in the package from the repo
-John Knight
John Knight wrote:
make[1]: entrant dans le répertoire « /usr/src/linux-source
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