: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:30
PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] TO: M.G. Ref:
Dial using URI(web) or usingFORM(web)
Does the SugarCRM included with AAH 1.3 not meet
this criteria for you?
--Message: 3Date: Tue, 26 Jul
2005 17:48:08 +0100From: "JunkMail&quo
Hi! :)
> We have implemented something that looks like option 1
> We have a webbased addressbook. As soon as you login the
> system will know your extension.
> When you click on a phonenr in the webapp it will connect to
> the manager API and originate a call for you. Your phone
> rings, you pick
Hello!
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED] instalation with 7 users working OK, and I'ld like
to implement either a
-- Web dial feature, where the user would fill one form field with a phone
number and a connection would be created between his extention and the
entered number.
OR
-- Dial using an URI (cal
Hello!
Can you please post your CGI script ?
Thanks
M.G.
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From: "Gregory Wiktor - ADCom Corp." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Discussion"
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 1:30 AM
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Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 3:41 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] No DTMF interpretation on outgoing calls
> Are you dialing with tT options?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: JunkMail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
I have this silly problem :
When I place a call, being either to an extention or to an outside line,
DTMF signals are ignored by Asterisk.
This is serious because I can't even transfer calls (#) or park them (#70).
When I receive a call there's no such problem.
When I recover a call from parking (
I have this silly problem :
When I place a call, being either to an extention or to an outside line,
DTMF signals are ignored by Asterisk.
This is serious because I can't even transfer calls (#) or park them (#70).
When I receive a call there's no such problem.
When I recover a call from parking (
Solved!
The problem was that "capiinit start" can only be done by user "root" and
asterisk is started as user "asterisk".
Once I edited sudo ("visudo") and gave permission, the problem was solved.
Regards
M.G.
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From: "Junk Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesd
Hi all!
I have two Fritz!PCI cards on a Debian with Kernel 2.6.9.
I recompiled the Kernel to support mISDN and all went OK.
Usually I initialize CAPI with this :
alias /dev/capi20 avmfritz
alias char-major-68-0 avmfritz
install avmfritz /sbin/modprobe capi; \
/sbin/modprobe mISD
> > Is there an easier way to cancel the echo ?
> > Is there a way to use chan_capi with Teles cards ?
> Hi,
>
> If your cards are supported by i4l, the odds on support in
> mISDN are good. mISDN provides a CAPI interface for the
> cards. Maybe you should check that out.
> My experience with the ec
Hello!
I'm curently using * with two old Teles PCI card (wich, btw, were hard to
install and make good use of) with ISDN4Linux.
The sound quality is simply perfect.
However both dialing in and out through the ISDN line, there seems to be a
_little_ bit of echo that eventually gets on your nerves
ly.
M.G.
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From: "Michiel van Baak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Initializing two ISDN cards in isdn4linux
> On 12:20, Sat 12 Feb 05, JunkMail wrote:
> >
> > It all start
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Hello!
After LOTS of research on this list and internet in general I managed
to get
an old Teles PCI card working with Asterisk throught ISDN4Linux.
No echos, no delays, simply perfect -- electronic poetry ! :)
eheheheheh
I just didn't get it to work
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