On Tuesday 08 September 2009 00:14:53 Asterisk User wrote:
Thanks Tilghman for your quick reply.
I know that we should set variables through IAXVAR on source server to
access them on Destination server.
I just wanted to know the reverse case, where IAX channel variables set on
destination
Hi All,
I am new to Asterisk and want to perform following on my test project.
I have 2 Asterisk servers SA and SB and an IAX trunk from SA to SB.
Now I set some variables on SB in the same context where an IAX call lands.
My question is , is it possible to access these variables in dialplan of
On Monday 07 September 2009 05:55:12 Asterisk User wrote:
I am new to Asterisk and want to perform following on my test project.
I have 2 Asterisk servers SA and SB and an IAX trunk from SA to SB.
Now I set some variables on SB in the same context where an IAX call lands.
My question is , is
Thanks Tilghman for your quick reply.
I know that we should set variables through IAXVAR on source server to
access them on Destination server.
I just wanted to know the reverse case, where IAX channel variables set on
destination server are accessible on Source server or not.
Thanks again for
I am very confused on IAX Trunking. I mean I understand what is does but I
am confused on how to make it work right with my Asterisk server and what
all I need to add to make it work like it should. Basically we have two
servers and want to call between the two. I have configured the iax.conf
thanks for reply. I've same setup with siml. incoming calls 10-12 it works
fine but some time my machies get hang and gives same IAX max data space
error.
thanks
On 6/27/07, Jared Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/27/07, Arun Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so , how much bandwidth I need
Hi
I've two servers :
1. UK
2. Pakistan
Pakistan * server has ISDN30.
Pakistan(ISDN30) UK === User
Im planning to setup an IAX2 trunk between these two server ?
so , how much bandwidth I need for 30 simul. calls ?
Im planning to use G729 on both my server ?
to support 30 calls over
On 6/27/07, Arun Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so , how much bandwidth I need for 30 simul. calls ?
If you're using IAX2 trunking, the bandwidth requirements will be much
less than if you're not using IAX2 trunking. Make sure you have
trunk=yes in the peer definition in iax.conf. Off the top
for your help.
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Ruggles
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Well this may not feel
I am attempting to use an IAX2 channel between two Asterisk systems.
This would seem to be a normal thing to do. I actually want to trunk
traffic between the two that are in remote locations. However, I have
started with what I think is a simple configuration, which should allow
for one way
Can you send IAX.conf of both the systems
Regards,
Sanjay Rajdev
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Can you send IAX.conf of both the systems
Regards,
Sanjay Rajdev
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In both iax.conf files change [iax-trunk] to [tecinfo]
the [name] in iax.conf is what is looked for when a connection is
established and you're telling it to connect with tecinfo on the username=
line
HTH
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc.
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Help with IAX
In both iax.conf files change [iax-trunk] to [tecinfo]
the [name] in iax.conf is what is looked for when a connection is
established and you're telling it to connect with tecinfo
I have made some changed to your config:
extensions.conf from 192.168.253.21:
;
; Create an extension, 205, for trunk
;
exten = 205,1,Dial(IAX2/ mailto:IAX2/192.168.253.20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tecinfo1/205)
iax.conf from 192.168.253.21:
[tecinfo1]
type=peer
username=tecinfo2
(missed one thing)
I have made some changed to your config:
extensions.conf from 192.168.253.21:
;
; Create an extension, 205, for trunk
;
exten = 205,1,Dial(IAX2/ mailto:IAX2/192.168.253.20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tecinfo1/205)
iax.conf from 192.168.253.21:
[tecinfo1]
type=peer
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I have made some changed to your config:
extensions.conf from 192.168.253.21:
;
; Create an extension, 205, for trunk
;
exten = 205,1,Dial(IAX2/tecinfo1/205
mailto:IAX2/192.168.253.20/[EMAIL
'
Subject: FW: [asterisk-users] Help with IAX
(missed one thing)
I have made some changed to your config:
extensions.conf from 192.168.253.21:
;
; Create an extension, 205, for trunk
;
exten = 205,1,Dial(IAX2/tecinfo1/205
mailto:IAX2/192.168.253.20/[EMAIL PROTECTED] )
iax.conf from
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From 192.168.253.20:
*CLI
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Help with IAX Trunk
On 09:48, Sat 02 Dec 06, Dave Morrow wrote:
H.interesting thought. Not sure how to do it though...
I found this this morning. I think it might be the answer I seek
http://www.trixbox.org
On 11:02, Mon 04 Dec 06, Dave Morrow wrote:
Yes. That was the solution. Not sure why that 'r' is there in the
first place
It's there to provide 'ringing' indication on links that do
not provide it. (voip-voip connections or voip-pri|pstn
connections without early-media passthru)
--
Hi all. I have an IAX trunk between 2 Asterisk servers. Everything is
working correctly dialing between the servers as well as through the
PSTN (a T1 connected to one of the servers).
The second Asterisk server routes all calls to the PSTN via the first
server. Calls to local 10-digit, and
Dave Morrow wrote:
My long distance provider requires that a billing code be entered
after dialing a long distance call. From the directly attached
Asterisk server, these calls work when the user enters their PIN after
dialing. From the second server (connected via an IAX trunk), I never
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Dave Morrow wrote:
My long distance provider requires that a billing code be entered
after dialing a long distance call. From the directly attached
Asterisk server, these calls work when the user enters their PIN after
Dave Morrow wrote:
Unfortunately, the codes are private for the individual.
Then I would suggest that you prompt the user for that code, before the
actual dial.
Doug
-- Ben Franklin quote: Those who would give up Essential Liberty to
purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve
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Dave Morrow wrote:
Unfortunately, the codes are private for the individual
On 09:48, Sat 02 Dec 06, Dave Morrow wrote:
H.interesting thought. Not sure how to do it though...
I found this this morning. I think it might be the answer I seek
http://www.trixbox.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=5303forum=2
Probably yeah.
The r option in the
Alexey Ostrovsky wrote:
Hello all,
We have the following problem:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often
after about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at
both ends. While the channel is up, and packages are still being
transmitted, you just can't
Hello all,
We have the following problem:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often after
about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at both
ends. While the channel is up, and packages are still being transmitted,
you just can't hear anything. Sometimes
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 08:27, Alexey Ostrovsky wrote:
Hello all,
We have the following problem:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often after
about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at both
ends. While the channel is up, and packages are
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 08:27, Alexey Ostrovsky wrote:
Hello all,
We have the following problem:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often after
about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at both
ends. While the channel is up,
We have the following problem:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often after
about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at both
ends. While the channel is up, and packages are still being transmitted,
you just can't hear anything. Sometimes
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 09:39, Alexey Ostrovsky wrote:
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 08:27, Alexey Ostrovsky wrote:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often after
about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at both
ends. While the
Title: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Help with IAX , voice Distortion or Breakage
I am having almost the exact same problem. I have the following setup:
Debian Woody Kernel 2.4.18
CPU: P4 1.2GHz
RAM: 1GB
Asterisk Latest CVS
1 TDM400P card
Codec GSM
Ive been chasing down bandwidth issues
Rich Adamson wrote:
We have the following problem:
When calling via iax, the sound is off after a while - most often after
about 5 minutes (sometimes later or earlier) - at one end or at both
ends. While the channel is up, and packages are still being transmitted,
you just can't hear anything.
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