Tilghman Lesher writes:
> Many consumer-grade switches effectively turn into hubs when more than 1023
> MAC addresses are seen on a network. This may be done intentionally by
> somebody attempting to eavesdrop on all network connections sent through
> the switch. A reboot of the switch might (t
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 09:07:30 Ishfaq Malik wrote:
> Our customer has a switch but a non configurable one which sounds no
> better than a hub to me, I think I'm going to have to get him to invest
> in some better hardware.
Many consumer-grade switches effectively turn into hubs when more tha
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ishfaq Malik
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call audio leaking between calls
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> Doug Lytle wrote:
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> Doug Lytle wrote:
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>> Ishfaq Malik wrote:
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call audio leaking between calls
Doug Lytle wrote:
> Ishfaq Malik wrote:
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>>> Has anyone ever had experience of phones on the same office network
>>> being able to hear other concurrent call's audio whilst
Ishfaq Malik wrote:
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> You'd think it would be an impossibility due to the nature of IP traffic.
>
I've also read, on this list, that some have had issues with people
using speaker phones and the far end picking up conversations in a
crowded call center environment.
Doug
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Doug Lytle wrote:
> Ishfaq Malik wrote:
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>>> Has anyone ever had experience of phones on the same office network
>>> being able to hear other concurrent call's audio whilst on calls of
>>>
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> It's called cross talk and yes, we've experienced it.
>
> But, it will onl
Ishfaq Malik wrote:
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>> Has anyone ever had experience of phones on the same office network
>> being able to hear other concurrent call's audio whilst on calls of
>>
It's called cross talk and yes, we've experienced it.
But, it will only happen on an analog network (PSTN). At th
Hi
Not really, all our asterisk servers are 1.4.17 and the issue isn't
happening to all our customers, only one subset and I wouldn't even know
where to start to replicate the issue as our own office network runs off
the same server and we've never had this sort of issue.
Ish
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Can you check this with asterisk 1.6.X ?
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Ishfaq Malik wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone ever had experience of phones on the same office network
> being able to hear other concurrent call's audio whilst on calls of
> their own? We're getting this f
Hi
Has anyone ever had experience of phones on the same office network
being able to hear other concurrent call's audio whilst on calls of
their own? We're getting this for the first time and I'm at a bit of a
loss as to where to start to look.
We're using 1.4.17
Any pointers would be much ap
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