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The scheduled guest is JR Richardson of Nntegrated Solutions in
Dallas. He wrote a widely-consulted white paper on the subject and I
hope we can get background as well as answers to any questions we may
have, so come on by:
http://www.AsteriskUsersConference.org
Here's a powerpoint of his
Probably best change the login and password from the defaults now
you've posted this - your admin interface is wide open
On 09/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex...I do not have FreePBX. What I have is this:
http://70.89.124.237/
Ed
Hi, Alex...thank you for your response
How do you do that, at the Portal or using a dos command?
Thanks again.
Ed
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Within FreePBX, under the tools menu, there is an Asterisk CLI module. Select that one and type sip show peers when one of the phones isn't working. Paste the output that you get back here.Alex
On 10/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Alex...thank you for your response
How
Alex...I do not have FreePBX. What I have is this:
http://70.89.124.237/
Ed
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FreePBX is the successor to the Asterisk Management Portal, a part of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't know what version that is, so you might not even have the module I'm talking about. From the command shell, type asterisk -r, which will drop you to another prompt. From there, type sip show peers and
On http://70.89.124.237/ click on the
Asterisk Management Portal with the username : maint and password : password. Then you will be login to Asterisk Management Portal which it new name is Freepbx. Click on the Setup button on top then you will be in freepbx applications.
Maybe you can try the
Thank you for your response. They are all connected to the LAN, and
when they, out of the blue, go dead is that they loose their dial tone and so
forth. Somethiing need to be changed in the Config, but I am affraid that
if I start making changes, I can screw things even worst.
Ed
Thanks for your response.
No, there;s no firewall and they are all correctly connected to the
LAN. They work just fine, and then, one or two days later and out of the
blue, they start having problems.
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Ed,Do the phones lose their registration? If you run sip show peers when the phones are not working, do they show as being registered or not?AlexOn 10/6/06,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your response.
No, there;s no firewall and they are all correctly connected to
Hi,
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED], using Broadvoice, with 4 Grandstream Budgetone SIP
phones. After a cool boot the system works well, all extensions work well,
I can place and receive calls from all extensions, and everything looks
normal. Hours or one day later, one or two of the phones go
Be sure to open the window first.
WIth that very descriptive account of what is happening, it could be 1 different things.
Is there a firewall involved?
On 10/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED], using Broadvoice, with 4 Grandstream
On 10/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED], using Broadvoice, with 4 Grandstream Budgetone SIP phones. After a cool boot the system works well, all extensions work well, I can place and receive calls from all extensions, and everything looks normal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -
There will be a lot of Asterisk-related activities at Voice On the
Net FALL - Von - in Boston.
Apart from Digium booth (#819), there will be Asterisk presentations
as well as developer meetings.
For the [EMAIL PROTECTED] agenda, see http://www.pulver.com/asterisk/
-
Hi List,
I'm planning to setup and put in production a server with an [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.8 edition and I would appreciate if someone that has done it
shares/provides some information in regards to the following questions I
have,
1. Since one of the most attractive features of the @home
: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 6:32 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To keep the Asterisk mailing list free of Voip provider complaints:
VoIP is a growing business area. We all find days of problems. Some
companies can handle problems. Some VoIP providers create problems. In
this group
To keep the Asterisk mailing list free of Voip provider complaints:
VoIP is a growing business area. We all find days of problems. Some
companies can handle problems. Some VoIP providers create problems. In
this group we can discuss and learn how to handle conflicts.
What to do and what not
Seems to me the only complaints we've seen have been from you... Would have been much easier to just stop posting them instead of going to the trouble of making a group that only you will post in.
On 7/12/06, Ronald Wiplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To keep the Asterisk mailing list free of Voip
I thought I could try to post
this question here since I have at times found excellent support here on [EMAIL PROTECTED] issues as well as pure/straight digium/asterisk
issues. I am looking to finally build a permanent asterisk server and would
prefer, if at all possible, to stick with the
Johnny Stork wrote:
CentOS behind trixbox is a relatively complete CentOS system?
The installation of CentOS is sufficient to support TrixBox, but you can
always add additional packages using yum.
cYa,
Avi
--
National Manager - Special Projects
Sydney / Melbourne / Canberra / Hobart /
The installation of CentOS is sufficient to support TrixBox, but you
can
always add additional packages using yum.
If you download the iso and view it then you can see which packages
Trixbox loads by default. On the CD or in the iso file find this
directory:
/CentOS/RPMS/
In it are all of
Hello to all
Im trying to make SIP URI calls with my [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I followed this:
http://slacker.com/~nugget/projects/asterisk/page7
So I putted in extensions.conf:
MYDOMAIN = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MYFQDN = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[macro-uridial]
exten = s,1,NoOp(Outbound SIP URI call ${ARG1})
: [Asterisk-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] default password doesn't
matchTo: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
asterisk-users@lists.digium.comMessage-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1It's possible that for security reasons, it doesn't let you
Hi all,
This is my first post! I'm newbie, yesterday I installed [EMAIL PROTECTED], and Igot lot of Kernel panics, after trying to reinstall it, this messages dissapeared. My problem now is that the default password for maint user in AMP is not working... I got this error message when I try to
Hi,
I suspect that either the permissions are wrong for /main or there are
no files in it and directory listings are denied.
It sounds like an incomplete install to me.
try and ssh onto it and do an ls -lh in /main and see if there are any
files in there
Alasdair
Laura Barquín wrote:
Hi
starting points there!!
-Steve
From: Laura Barquín
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 4:18
AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] default password doesn't match
Hi all,
This is my first post! I'm newbie
Hi
I have the latest [EMAIL PROTECTED] installed and everything is working
perfectly.
I have been told by a collegue that [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't use the full
potential of the machine it is installed on i.e. the CPU Memory, unless the
kernel has modified.
He is unsure where he heard this
Not sure what he is talking about. Ask for clarification because it
does not make much sense.
On 5/9/06, scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have the latest [EMAIL PROTECTED] installed and everything is working
perfectly.
I have been told by a collegue that [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't use the
I have been pondering the following...
Voipbuster used to announce the cost of the call, but the new SIP
servers do NOT.
Because there's the choice between free (VoipBuster) and non-free
(ADSL), I'd like to let the user know which one is actually being used
by announcing it before the
hi,
i have a pronlem connecting call from pstn with the following confuguration,
please advice
extensions.conf
[from-trunk]
include = from-pstn
[from-pstn]
include = from-pstn-custom
include = ext-did
include = from-pstn-timecheck
exten = fax,1,Goto(ext-fax,in_fax,1)
extensions_custom.conf
You can do that as well. Its really not that difficult to add to the dialplan.
On 3/17/06, Ira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:04 PM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
6 different companies with 6 different IVR's and different ring groups
and options. All of the companies no nothing about the other
Title: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] V's Asterisk
I totally agree with this assessment
AAH is awesome way to learn about what asterisk can do I personally am still
learning and using AAH, however I have just started to edit the files on my own
( and I am seeing that AAH adds
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
given that AAH is asterisk + amp + bunch of other stuff, can't you just
setup incoming routing and outgoing routing within AMP?
Ira wrote:
At 09:04 PM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
6 different companies with 6 different IVR's and different ring groups
Hi
Does anyone know the clear advantages over using asterisk rather than [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Is the home version limited in anyway etc?
Many thanks in Advance
Scott
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Same Asterisk but AAH is easier to setup and get running. There are
no limitations. Test it out.
On 3/16/06, scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know the clear advantages over using asterisk rather than [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Is the home version limited in anyway etc?
Many thanks
scott wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know the clear advantages over using asterisk rather than [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Is the home version limited in anyway etc?
Using Asterisk instead of AAH gives you a better understanding of how
things work and what to do when problems arise.
Doug
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Ben
At 03:04 AM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
Does anyone know the clear advantages over using asterisk rather
than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is the home version limited in anyway etc?
If AAH works, it's pretty cool. Personally I needed to do something
it couldn't do so I gave it up after a couple of weeks. I
the files
that need editing, and then maybe you'll be inclined to abandon the AAH when
you're ready...
-Steve
From: Ira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 3/16/2006 1:05 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users
-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] V's Asterisk
At 03:04 AM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
Does anyone know the clear advantages over using asterisk rather
than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is the home version limited in anyway etc?
If AAH works, it's pretty cool. Personally I needed to do something
it couldn't do so
At 11:44 AM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
I have 6 different companies setup on 1 AAH box without a problem. I
had to simply add my customizations to extensions.conf.
6 people answering 6 phones, or 1 person answering the same phone 6
different ways?
Ira
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6 different companies with 6 different IVR's and different ring groups
and options. All of the companies no nothing about the other
companies.
On 3/17/06, Ira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:44 AM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
I have 6 different companies setup on 1 AAH box without a problem. I
had
At 09:04 PM 03/16/2006, you wrote:
6 different companies with 6 different IVR's and different ring groups
and options. All of the companies no nothing about the other
companies.
I wanted 1 person answering 1 phone 6 different ways and able to make
outgoing calls on any of the 6 lines so the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Guillermo
Salas M
Sent: Wednesday, 8 March 2006 1:52 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and H323
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 12:08 +0200, Viktor
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of leonimar cape
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 12:29 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and H323
Hi Viktor,
What is the version of the asterisk you are using?
You
should use
Hi all,
I'm planning to connect 2 office from one company.
I'm the developer, so i hope i can get all the features working well.
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Portugal)-IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED](Brazil)
1- First i'm integrating Asterisk in Portugal's company office, one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with TE110P
Hello
I attempt installing H323 at my [EMAIL PROTECTED] for this use
asteriskathome-h323-1.0.zip but have next problem
chan_oh323.c:37:34: asterisk/channel_pvt.h: No such file or directory
chan_oh323.c: In function `oh323_show_channels':
Please help for resolve this problem
Viktor Tatianin
Hi Viktor,
What is the version of the asterisk you are using? You
should use the right version of Openh323 and pwlib to
be able to compile chan_oh323 successfully.
Currently using asterisk 1.2.4 used
openh323-Mimas_patch2-src-tar.gz and
pwlib-Mimas_patch2-src-tar.gz for compiling
chan_oh323.
Hi
I use Asterisk 1.2.1
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of leonimar cape
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 12:29 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and H323
Hi Viktor
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 12:08 +0200, Viktor Tatianin wrote:
Hello
I attempt installing H323 at my [EMAIL PROTECTED] for this use
asteriskathome-h323-1.0.zip but have next problem
chan_oh323.c:37:34: asterisk/channel_pvt.h: No such file or directory
chan_oh323.c: In function
Ram,, I have followed some of the docs in the AAH forum and have working a2billing perfectly , a2billing is gret , it has some confusing things but to be opensource billing system is awsome.regards
BurtOn 12/5/05, ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
i have installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and working as
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I have a similar issue. But changing that program to tiff2pdf fixed the
issue with the pdfs not showing up. now the emails never show up in my
mail. I have them going to this email address. Is there anything extra
you need to do to get outbound email working with [EMAIL PROTECTED], or is
it
I am using [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the newest 2.2 ISO) and I am having this problem:
I originally had faxes received by the system and I can see the faxes in
TIFF format in the /var/spool/asterisk/fax folder, but they were not
being sent by email. I looked around and saw that the system was
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 16:27 -0700, Jay Nemrow wrote:
I am using [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the newest 2.2 ISO) and I am having this
problem:
I originally had faxes received by the system and I can see the faxes in
TIFF format in the /var/spool/asterisk/fax folder, but they were not
being sent by
Hi
First check i u have the program tiff2pdf,so change in the extension.conf
in the line where say tiff2ps change for
exten = in_fax,3,system(tiff2pdf -zf ${FAXFILE} -o ${FAXFILE}.pdf)
this work for me.
On 12/22/05, Jay Nemrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the newest
Consider using fax2mail (available at www.generationd.com). It's a free
add-on to asterisk to email you incoming faxes in PDF/TIFF format. Nice and
simple.!
Also available is mail2fax from same source.
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Hi
i have installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and working as of with my extensions
and Sip provider
now iam looking to deploy prepaid application with a2billing
does any one successfully integrated
or any other docs make me to integrate
i dont see full docs even at [EMAIL PROTECTED] site
iam still
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 09:28:57AM +0100, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, November 29, 2005 13:50 Francesco Peeters wrote:
BTW: BRIstuff is not included by default as it breaks PRI support.
Asterisk is already set up to use zap, so that is easy...
As far as I know, BRIstuff is not
Hi,
On Tue, November 29, 2005 13:50 Francesco Peeters wrote:
BTW: BRIstuff is not included by default as it breaks PRI support.
Asterisk is already set up to use zap, so that is easy...
As far as I know, BRIstuff is not included for licencing reasons... Is
it true, that PRI support and
On Sat, December 3, 2005 9:28, Karsten Wemheuer said:
Hi,
On Tue, November 29, 2005 13:50 Francesco Peeters wrote:
BTW: BRIstuff is not included by default as it breaks PRI support.
Asterisk is already set up to use zap, so that is easy...
As far as I know, BRIstuff is not included for
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yep, tried APIC, NOAPIC, ACPI=OFF, etc. (capitals only for clarity!) but
to no avail! As soon as both share the same IRQ, the zaphfc driver stops
passing data to asterisk...
It is supposed to when you are using APIC, you should obtain many
On Fri, December 2, 2005 14:00, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yep, tried APIC, NOAPIC, ACPI=OFF, etc. (capitals only for clarity!) but
to no avail! As soon as both share the same IRQ, the zaphfc driver stops
passing data to asterisk...
It is supposed
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
try ztcfg -vvv
sleep 3
ztcfg -vvv
Also helpful is
cat /proc/zaptel/*
This is what I see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lsmod |grep zaptel
zaptel206724 7
ztdummy,wctdm,wcfxo,wcte11xp,wct1xxp,wct4xxp,tor2
crc_ccitt
On Wed, November 30, 2005 12:03, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
try ztcfg -vvv
sleep 3
ztcfg -vvv
Also helpful is
cat /proc/zaptel/*
This is what I see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lsmod |grep zaptel
zaptel206724 7
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe zaphfc
ztcfg -vv
I just made exactly as you sed: removed all bristuff, uncompressed it
again, execuded download.sh, downloaded florz patch
(zaphfc_0.3.0-PRE-1_florz-10.diff) and
Probabily zaphfc not loaded
retype ztcfg -vvv
2005/11/30, Alejandro Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe zaphfc
ztcfg -vv
I just made exactly as you sed: removed all bristuff,
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are running the HFC-PCI in NT mode. This means you have an ISDN
telephone connected to it, rather than using it to connect to the PSTN?
Thanks, now I changed this to mode=0
What is in your /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf? I do not recall seeing
On Wed, November 30, 2005 12:28, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe zaphfc
ztcfg -vv
I just made exactly as you sed: removed all bristuff, uncompressed it
again, execuded download.sh,
On Wed, November 30, 2005 12:55, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are running the HFC-PCI in NT mode. This means you have an ISDN
telephone connected to it, rather than using it to connect to the PSTN?
Thanks, now I changed this to mode=0
What is
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wrong order: First zaptel, then zaphfc. Do an lsmod to verify both are
loaded before ztcfg
Ok, now I will remove all and try. But when I applied Florz patch
every time I load zaphfc the system hangs.
First, when compiling zaphfc (after applying
On Wed, November 30, 2005 13:54, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wrong order: First zaptel, then zaphfc. Do an lsmod to verify both are
loaded before ztcfg
Ok, now I will remove all and try. But when I applied Florz patch
every time I load zaphfc the
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If it remains after correct order (zaptel then zaphfc), please try insmod
zaphfc debug=3.
In that case also show us the complete output from lspci, and check dmesg
and /var/log/messages for any zaptel and zaphfc messages.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
These are weird warnings...
Have you done make clean before make?
Have you first compiled the patched zaptel?
AHH!! I must compile and install the zaptel module included
with bristuff replacing the one included whith asteriskathome, is
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 01:14:35PM +0100, Francesco Peeters wrote:
On Wed, November 30, 2005 12:28, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe zaphfc
ztcfg -vv
I just made exactly as you
On Wed, November 30, 2005 14:19, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If it remains after correct order (zaptel then zaphfc), please try
insmod
zaphfc debug=3.
In that case also show us the complete output from lspci, and check
dmesg
and
On Wed, November 30, 2005 14:31, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
These are weird warnings...
Have you done make clean before make?
Have you first compiled the patched zaptel?
AHH!! I must compile and install the zaptel module included
with
On Wed, November 30, 2005 14:44, Tzafrir Cohen said:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 01:14:35PM +0100, Francesco Peeters wrote:
On Wed, November 30, 2005 12:28, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AHH!! I must compile and install the zaptel module included
with bristuff replacing the one included whith asteriskathome, is it??
Yep. Even worse: you must replace ALL of Asterisk...
(except config files)
It can be most easily done
OK. Thank you everybody It is working now. The short solution is this:
download bristuff, execute download apply patch, execute compile and
check configs of asterisk in order to run it.
To add the module to the start, it is easy to add this to /etc/modprobe.conf
options zaphfc modes=0
install
On Wed, November 30, 2005 15:15, Alejandro Vargas said:
OK. Thank you everybody It is working now. The short solution is this:
download bristuff, execute download apply patch, execute compile and
check configs of asterisk in order to run it.
To add the module to the start, it is easy to add
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When you do, make VERY sure the PCI slots are NOT sharing an IRQ! That'll
break it every time!
Did you try to use APIC? This is suposed to solve the problem of IRQs
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On Wed, November 30, 2005 16:29, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When you do, make VERY sure the PCI slots are NOT sharing an IRQ!
That'll
break it every time!
Did you try to use APIC? This is suposed to solve the problem of IRQs
Yep, tried APIC,
I'm testing asteriskathome with an ISDN card
00:0a.0 Network controller: Cologne Chip Designs GmbH ISDN network
controller [HFC-PCI] (rev 02)
I found there is the module hisax and I loaded it:
hisax 456177 0
crc_ccitt 2113 2 hisax,zaptel
isdn
Alejandro Vargas schrieb:
I'm testing asteriskathome with an ISDN card
00:0a.0 Network controller: Cologne Chip Designs GmbH ISDN network
controller [HFC-PCI] (rev 02)
I found there is the module hisax and I loaded it:
hisax 456177 0
crc_ccitt 2113 2
2005/11/29, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you have to use bristuff-0.3.x (from www.junghanns.net) with a HFC card,
not HiSax (well, technically, you could use HiSax too, but avoid that if
possible).
I prefered to use hisax because it is already included in
asteriskathome (why bristuff
2005/11/29, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you have to use bristuff-0.3.x (from www.junghanns.net) with a HFC card,
not HiSax (well, technically, you could use HiSax too, but avoid that if
Ok, I downloaded both bristuff-0.2 and bristuff 0.3. 0.2 don't
compiled. 0.3 yes, but it broke
On Tue, November 29, 2005 13:17, Alejandro Vargas said:
2005/11/29, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you have to use bristuff-0.3.x (from www.junghanns.net) with a HFC card,
not HiSax (well, technically, you could use HiSax too, but avoid that if
Ok, I downloaded both bristuff-0.2 and
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe zaphfc
ztcfg -vv
to start and initialize the cards...
I'll try... when somebody goes to reset the machine. I'm configuring
it through ssh and it hanged when I was trying
zahfc mode loaded ?
try lsmod to verify
try ztcfg -vvv
sleep 3
ztcfg -vvv
2005/11/29, Alejandro Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2005/11/29, Francesco Peeters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then add to a startup file like rc.local:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe zaphfc
ztcfg -vv
to start and
On Tue, November 29, 2005 16:04, Giovanni Miano said:
zahfc mode loaded ?
try lsmod to verify
try ztcfg -vvv
sleep 3
ztcfg -vvv
Also helpful is
cat /proc/zaptel/*
This'll tell you whether zaptel is loaded, whether the channels have been
defined, and what their status is...
Alejandro Vargas schrieb:
2005/11/29, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you have to use bristuff-0.3.x (from www.junghanns.net) with a HFC card,
not HiSax (well, technically, you could use HiSax too, but avoid that if
possible).
I prefered to use hisax because it is already included in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.1 has a script that installs bristuff
for you. it's called install-bristuff
2.1 should be release soon.
--- Alejandro Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm testing asteriskathome with an ISDN card
00:0a.0 Network controller: Cologne Chip Designs
GmbH ISDN network
Do [EMAIL PROTECTED] have KDE or GNOME?
How to start GUI?
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No it does not. You should not run X with asterisk. If you
want answers to questions about AAH you should ask those questions on
that forum. http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=123387On 11/12/05, Goran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Do [EMAIL PROTECTED] have KDE or GNOME?How to start GUI?
Hi, Falks!
Some [EMAIL PROTECTED] user around?
I've installed/set up an [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.3 box, succesfully.
The only problem I have with the box up to now, is about changing the
languaje.
I've downloaded 2 flavors of spanish spoken prompts, and configured each
one as a different languaje (to
Hi!
I am new to this, and have been googling for hours to solve this issue.
First question: How do I go about setting up my POTS line through a modem that is in my server? I can also not get my hardphone to connect to asterisk. The softphones can talk to each other and through a GoIAX VoIP line.
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Hi!
I am new to this, and have been googling for hours to solve this
issue.
First question: How do I go about setting
Hi all,
I have recently installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and outbound calling is
working great. However I am strugglings with inbound calls. I have
setup a trunk for my provider, voipfone and in the inbound area on AMP
I have the following :-
user context name = 3011
context=from-pstn
Hello,
What could be the problem if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not starting mpg123 even
though I did not touch the MOH-config files? There is no error message
in asterisk at debug/verbose level 9. It seems asterisk doesn´t even
launch mpg123, but it´s hard to say - maybe it launches it for 1 second
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