On 15 Mar 2005, at 23:52, Giudice, Salvatore wrote:
we were able to handle a peak of 700k inserts per hour. MySQL gave us
very few problems and probably had a cumulative downtime of
approximately 4 days per year until the project was decommissioned.
When
y
That's more than 1% downtime, not even tw
On 15 Mar 2005, at 05:31, Callum McGillivray wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to get our TE110P card up and running on our * test server.
Initially we were getting a flashing red light on the card, however after changing to a crossover cable, we now get a green light for a moment, followed by a soli
On 13 Mar 2005, at 11:21, Darrell Berry wrote:
hi:
Just starting out with *, and I'm planning to heed the advice to start
simple and small, but the goal i'm aiming for eventually is:
*-based pbx for 10-20 seat small business, based in the UK. Users will
have PoE SIP hardphones. So far so good, b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is a bit off topic but we are using Asterisk :)
Since this list is full of tech gurus w/ all different sorts of
backgrounds, I thought I would get the best opinions here.
We have several different switches and other telecom equipment at our
facilities which
Florian Overkamp wrote:
Hi,
-Original Message-
You should be able to download one (for WIndows and possibly Mac) from
efax or j2.com I think.
http://www.efax.com/en/efax/twa/page/download?rqcp=2
http://www.j2.com/jconnect/twa/page/download
You might be able to do that, but take a
On 7 Mar 2005, at 14:27, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have set up an Asterisk PBX server and can make calls between endpoints using both the SIP and IAX protocols. Iam using X-Lite softphone to make SIP calls and DIAX softphone to make IAX calls. The next step is to get an ISDN line connected and
On 7 Mar 2005, at 12:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I Have to install an asterisk based PBX on a large Bussines, about 200 extensions, where the phone is a very critical service, this bussines need to be called and call the whole day.
I am thinking to install two asterisk servers wit
On 7 Mar 2005, at 08:42, Alfredo Sola wrote:
I don't think you can go to a customer and tell him to "reboot the
PBX if it doesn't work", like a windows 98, especially after shelling
out a nice amount for the card.
No, absolutely not. My powercycle advice is only relevant when you
change the co
On 5 Mar 2005, at 18:44, Alfredo Sola wrote:
Hi,
I've no experience with the TE110, but this is a known problem with
the TE405 and TE410. They apparently can get locked up, and only a
power cycle will clear it.
Good hint, I'll take that into account when testing.
Hope the TE100 is bett
On 5 Mar 2005, at 06:58, Remco Barende wrote:
Hi list!
While looking for the Snom 190 I found another phone, the Elmeg IP 290
(www.elmeg.de).
Looking at the pictures & the specs they seem to be very similar
beasts but the firmware is supposedly not interchangeable.
Does anyone know the differen
On 2 Mar 2005, at 20:24, Chris Wade wrote:
I know this is a really stupid question, but I just have to ask...
Where would I start if I wanted to try and develop my own firmware for
a particular phone. Namely, I want to try and 're-write' the SIP
firmware for Cisco 7940's. Any ideas?
-Chris
PS:
On 20 Feb 2005, at 16:22, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have a TDM card already, buying a T1, channelbank,
etc. to add a few lines is the stupidest thing I've heard of today.
Not necessarily stupid, but certainly expensive.
Have you looked into buying some cheap multiport
On 15 Feb 2005, at 05:44, Rod Bacon wrote:
Some more info on my problem that someone may be able to explain.
The debug information (shown below), lists the LENGTH of the CallerID
string
as 14 characters, even though I'm only sending 10. I belive that this
is the
problem. My telco's equipment is l
On 12 Feb 2005, at 19:46, eric m wrote:
Hi!
I would like to have feedback on wireless (wifi / 802.11b) IP phone to
use
with Asterisk PBX. Can you sugest model, The best and also the worst
to
use.
I've been using the Zyxel P2000 for a month or so now.
I was going to deploy several of them around
On 7 Feb 2005, at 20:17, Régis MARTIN wrote:
I tried to reinstall all previous version (zapata, zaptel, libpri and
asterisk)
I reboot. And then... same thing :(
Ring your T1 supplier, and ask them what they see.
They may well have marked it as "out-of-service", in which
case it won't come back 'til
On 3 Feb 2005, at 01:56, Ing. Ignacio Ortega A. wrote:
Hello everyone
can anyonone of you send me the file codec_g729.so this file has to be
inserted in
/urs/lib/asterisk/modules
You can download it from Digium
You then need to buy (or conceiveably beg) a license key
from them.
You then have to run
On 30 Jan 2005, at 15:07, Michael 'Moose' Dinn wrote:
Another way to go would be to spend your upgrade money on one of
these:
https://www.rpanetwork.co.uk/catalogue/basket.rhtm?
add=1&productID=180544&pi=1
It's a low powered server which runs asterisk quite nicely.
Installed one with an E1 card l
On 30 Jan 2005, at 14:02, Paul Tyreman wrote:
Hi,
This might not be a very popular question, but I was just wondering if
anyone have ever tried to run Asterisk on a Windows computer using
Microsoft Virtual Server
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/
default.mspx).
I
On 29 Dec 2004, at 20:14, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Paul Crick wrote:
So this is doable in the U.S?
That's what I said wasn't it? ;-)
Provided your PRI is set up correctly, you should have a one way
speech
patch from called party to calling party upon issuance of an ACCEPT. I
believe it w
On 22 Jan 2005, at 17:14, Steve Beaumont wrote:
Is there ant chance of the Dialogic card model D/4PCI working with
asterisk ?
The advice I was given when I asked a similar question about a dialogic
board
was, roughly : It is possible but it will cost you money for the
license and the results
wil
I'm setting up a small office PBX on asterisk, and I've got to the
point where I have to decide on
what to do about FAX.
The current situation is: PRI (E1) connected to an E100 and sip hard
phones on their own network.
I'd like to add some very limited fax capability to the system.
Basically w
On 18 Jan 2005, at 17:23, Michael Devenijn wrote:
Did somebody already configured a Digium card on the network of
Versatel in Belgium or the netherlands, and would like to share his
configuration. (zaptel.conf / zapata.conf)
We have HDLC errors (timings i presume)
Check with your provider to see
On 15 Jan 2005, at 11:26, Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matthew Boehm wrote:
So are you telling me that you cannot use other commercial products
in
conjunction with asterisk?
You cannot distribute a closed source add-o
On 6 Jan 2005, at 00:01, Michael Swan wrote:
Hi all,
I've struggled for several days trying to get a Digium TDM04B 4-port
wxfco card working on a Dell 1U PowerEdge 750 machine running
Fedora Core 1. I finally got a call back from Digium who indicated that
there is a fundamental conflict between the
I gave up on an HP 1U server (hmm, I think it was a DL 140)
It seemed like the E100 I tried to put in didn't play nice with the
server monitoring ASIC on the MB. I tried several distros and
kernels, and even installed HP's driver set for one (Suse I think).
Same card and config worked fine in a pla
On 2 Jan 2005, at 10:04, Satchid wrote:
Dear members,
I have 2 locations with broadband internet. There will be an * on one
location and Wifi stations on both locations. The locations are to far
away
to have the Wifi covering the distance. I want to use about 12 2000W
Portables phones on both pla
On 18 Dec 2004, at 20:52, Shahed wrote:
(REPOST, sorry if you get this more than once.)
I know that I may be able to do this using Asterisk Manager API
(have not yet looked at it in any depth) or AGI, but was wondering if
there is or are there any plans to develop - a standard
interface like JTAPI,
Comments inline...
On 18 Dec 2004, at 11:40, Rich Adamson wrote:
SIP uses port 5060
RTP uses multiple ports, typically in the range 1-2
Remember that SIP and RTP are different - SIP is used to set up the
call;
RTP is used to carry the audio once the call has been set up.
Thanks. May I ask
On 17 Dec 2004, at 23:45, Mark Farver wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 12:01 -0700, Nihal wrote:
I've freshly installed Asterisk on a Fedora C2 machine. Dual P4's,
2GB RAM. 15KRPM Drive.
Using the default configs and added one Soft Sip phone.
While listening to the demo the quality isnt very good. It
Well, I know it isn't a classic style handset, but the Prestige 2000W is
small light and portable. If you have a suitable WiFi Card in your
laptop acting as an access point, you could squeeze a couple into
your laptop bag and do a pretty convincing demo without having to
hook into the client's netw
Take a look a JSR 180 for MIDP Cellphones.
google: j2me sip jsr 180
finds lots of links,
including a Nokia reference implementation.
But from what I can see it only addresses the SIP protocol itself,
not the media streams or how to play them.
Tim.
___
Ast
On 1 Dec 2004, at 15:22, Peter Svensson wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Enoch Root wrote:
I'm diagnosing a problem related to PRI card. I would
like to know the following: assuming I've got a
working PRI card and correctly installed Linux drivers
and a PRI line connected to the card, even without
start
See inline comments...
asterisk wrote:
Darren,
Many thanks for your help - I've got further, but am still stumped. Have a
look at the following table:
LED | ISDN| Asterisk
--+---+-
OOS | Out | Red
ACT | Green | Green
RED | Out | Red
YEL | Out
Erm, wont the TIMESTAMP value have changed during the monitor ?
Don't you need to set a CALLFILENAME var, just once and re-use it.
T.
Carlos Medina wrote:
Hi, i want to use soxmix to record some calls in my PBX. If i use soxmix
on my linux shell it works so i can mixed two calls into one
consolid
Steve Underwood wrote:
Jason Williams wrote:
At 09:16 27/05/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Maybe the time and effort would be better spent finding out why the
Digium card won't work on the NTL's PRI and either fixing it or
providing the information and testing facility to someone who can.
NTL's PRI uses
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