In my varied career, I've named servers after:
Composers (until I realised people couldn't spell "Tchaikovsky")
Film directors (ditto for "Kieslowski")
Streets of Vancouver (cuz that's where I was)
Rivers of Australia (cuz that's where I am)
On 11/05/05, David John Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
at equipment are you using? What do I need to watch out
for along the way? How's it working out for you now? I'd like to be
able to go to the Directors with as much backup as possible. "Here are
a bunch of similar setups, all working great and saving money".
Thanks very much, in
great and saving money".
>
> Isn't this sort of stuff listed on the wiki??
I found a few testimonials, but they're more geared to the VoIP user.
While this is encouraging, I haven't found any having to do with using
it as a plain old ordinary PABX, or in a call centre
esting
option called CellSocket, which might be cheaper for you.
.jurgen
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:27:06 +, Martin List-Petersen
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> On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 21:47, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I was wondering if there was any device
out anyway!]
monitor executing ( nice -n 19 soxmix
//var/spool/asterisk/monitor/Zap-4-1-in.wav
//var/spool/asterisk/monitor/Zap-4-1-out.wav
//var/spool/asterisk/monitor/Zap-4-1.wav && rm -f
//var/spool/asterisk/monitor/Zap-4-1-* ) &
Jan 31 10:27:26 NOTICE[27937712]: pbx_spool.c:244 a
;s "supposed" to be used works just
fine, with no problems or timeouts (I have one of the Zap channels set
to record everything, and that works all the time).
jurgen
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chocancelwhenbridged=yes
busydetect=yes
busycount=5
Sometimes the busydetect hack hits a false positive and disconnects
during a conversation, so I'm thinking of upping the busycount, but
aside from that, calls through this are quite reliable.
Best,
...jurgen
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:34
if the
recording goes over 15 minutes, it's automatically aborted.
Thanks very much!
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h me on 0415 276 127, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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more bandwidth, or
do you feel that bandwidth is not really a problem? How resilient is
802.11g against interference from other sources? Microwave ovens,
gigarange phones, etc.
Thanks for reporting your success here to the list, just proves I'm
not alone with my funny ideas.
..jurgen
On T
Hi all,
Just a quick reminder: If you're in Melbourne and want to talk
Asterisk or VOIP in general, tonight's the night. Come out come out!
It ought to be a fun evening. Details below:
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oming down in price soon) is a SIP-based box called the VoiceBlue.
jurgen
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:43:43 +0300, AR Tarzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used a Nokia 32 unattended (remote) for the past year or so.
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> "David Uzzell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And I forgot - once we were finished with the 600 we gave it to Jurgen.
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> Caring and sharing,
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> PaulH
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> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, 22
able, so those of us who haven't met will be able to recognise
each other.
Any questions, you can reach me on 0415 276 127, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Hope to see you there!
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Hi all,
Simple question: Is anyone successfully using an ATEUS VoiceBlue SIP
<-> GSM box with your Asterisk setup? They look pretty nifty:
http://export.2n.cz/index.phtml?l1=products&object_id=138
Thanks!
...jurgen
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letting us use it.
More about Fujitu's playground here:
http://www.fujitsu.com/au/news/pr/archives/2005/20051109-01.html
Best,
...jurgen
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of the person who's starting things:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=VoIP+User+Groups+Australia
jurgen
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hones are doing
this, and they only started a few days ago. They were working *fine*
for months! Does anyone have any ideas here? I'm about ready to throw
these phones into a tree shredder.
Thanks!
..jurgen
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TP server for both phones?
> Are you using NTP at all?
>
> Is jitterbuffer enabled on the asterisk server?
>
> Not sure about SIP, but on IAX if the timestamps go haywire, you can
> loose audio from one side.
>
> hth,
> c
>
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> On 1/31/06, jurgen <[EMAIL PRO
e NTP server is used and both phones are in the same
> switch, I don't see how disabling NTP would help.
>
> I'd rather disable jitterbuffer if it was on when the problem is
> manifesting itself.
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> On 2/1/06, jurgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
29 streams to something else, muxing
them, then encoding the muxed stream out to g729. This seems
ridiculous - why go through all that work and licenses? Does anyone
know for sure what's going on here? I could go back to using Monitor,
I suppose, but MixMonitor is somewhat less hacky.
Tha
Just a quick reminder - this is happening *TONIGHT*. Hope to see all
local Asteriskers come out (except PaulH, who went to great lengths to
avoid us this time).
jurgen
On 14/10/05, jurgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Come out come out! If you're involved
e
ended up building an Asterisk server with a bunch of phones, and
connected it wirelessly to the phone network. Pretty good for a bunch
of people in a pub. :-)
We also have our own community mailing list:
http://melbn.com/mailman/listinfo/voip
See you there,
jurgen
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