that? Is there more to it than digital to digital copy? Perhaps
echo canceling?
Can we also store sound files in ulaw? I know that takes more
space, but perhaps it is less CPU work to move the bits around
than to codec them.
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Eric Wieling wrote:
It would have to do some kind of trascoding,
Forgive my ignorance, but why? PSTN is delivering 8 bit 8 KHz
ulaw samples. G711 is delivering 8 bit 8 KHz ulaw samples over
SIP. Aren't the two data streams identical down to the bit
level?
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brand/model NIC to make
this happy.
Disclaimer: everything in the email could be wrong.
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, please
send me a note with your areas of expertise, experience, and
rates.
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On 1 Sep 2003, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:
here is the URL for the netconsole patches:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/people/mingo/netconsole-patches
No work for me, instead:
http://people.redhat.com/mingo/netconsole-patches/
Is that what you meant?
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worth so much more than the 7940?
Has only 4 more buttons that I can see. Anything else under the
hood that makes it worth that?
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phones if that matters.
So, can * do this, and if so, how? Can MOH be selectively
enabled/disabled by extension?
Are there other ways to solve this problem besides QOH?
Thanks for everyone's help.
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it should be able to pass even ISDN calls through.
If that is true, then the bits are not mangled by * at all,
answering the previous question. But ISDN is actually *easier*
in some ways, no DSP on the samples to recover the modulation.
Thanks all for the help!
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so many POTS lines to Asterisk. I guess that
means an FXO channel bank to T1 card? Kind of stupid to go
digital/analog/digital in the last 100 feet.
Help?
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. But it won't work for everyone by any means.
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to digital conversion. It
would essentially be the code found is so called soft modems
but taking it's input from packets rather than sampling a phone
line.
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did it take you
to get the system running smoothly?
PS: In case it matters, we're extremely Linux capable (we use it
for our file serving, networking, and we built our own custom ERP
on perl and mySQL, we also do embedded Linux in custom military
robot controllers).
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, John Todd wrote:
At 3:20 PM -0500 8/20/03, Mike Ciholas wrote:
Are there VoIP dialtone providers? That is, could I use only
my internet connection for voice calls and not have a separate
T1/POTS bank for that?
First question: Does such a thing exist? Where?
Yes
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Brian West wrote:
I think NuFone can do what you need contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have inbound 800 service and outbound ld service with them..
works great.
And for local service, you do what?
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only one emergency at a time!
Now, if that is possible, how does the VoIP dial tone provider
get my inbound local and toll calls? I would want my local
phone number to work, of course.
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minutes!
Then the VoIP dial tone provider can route my toll free number to
me over the internet. Presumably, then, there is no real limit
on the number of lines coming in. It isn't hard coded like the
CO lines are.
This all seems pretty fanciful at the moment...
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. This will surely fry some non PoE ethernet
devices.
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and provide a UPS so the phone system works
when the power goes out.
[Apologies, I'm new to this whole concept of IP phones and *.]
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