Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Steve Totaro
You don't "need" it except for a few applications such as meetme and IAX2.. I have come to always put some sort of timing hardware in a system because ztdummy can be flaky under high use. A TDM400P with and FXS module is usually what I suggest for fax, emergency phone, or whatever else. It works

Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Al Baker
I thought that the point that you had to have "a" timing source for *. That source could be the "clock" off the T-1. But if you didn't have something like your T1 to provide master clocking ztdummy was "something" to provide the required "a source for timing". Joseph L. Casale wrote: >> Sure if yo

Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread andres
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 16:24 -0600, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > >Sure if you don't need ztdummy, or is there a newfangled way around that? > > > >Thanks, > >Steve Totaro > > Hi Steve, > I read the wiki and see this provides "timing" for Asterisk. Can you point > me toward a description of what exact

Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Steve Edwards
On Tue, 13 May 2008, Alex Balashov wrote: > Joseph L. Casale wrote: > >> I am about to start my first Asterisk installation and will only >> be using IP phones (either Snom's or Aastra's), I have a local voip >> Supplier provisioning 1/2 a dozen did's for me. I am hoping to set this >> up inside X

Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>Sure if you don't need ztdummy, or is there a newfangled way around that? > >Thanks, >Steve Totaro Hi Steve, I read the wiki and see this provides "timing" for Asterisk. Can you point me toward a description of what exactly this does? I was checking out the tutorial at http://www.hotbutteredit.c

Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Alex Balashov
Joseph L. Casale wrote: > I am about to start my first Asterisk installation and will only > be using IP phones (either Snom's or Aastra's), I have a local voip > Supplier provisioning 1/2 a dozen did's for me. I am hoping to set this > up inside Xen on a CentOS pv guest. I understand from reading

Re: [asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Steve Totaro
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Joseph L. Casale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am about to start my first Asterisk installation and will only > be using IP phones (either Snom's or Aastra's), I have a local voip > Supplier provisioning 1/2 a dozen did's for me. I am hoping to set this > up ins

[asterisk-users] Installation Question

2008-05-13 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I am about to start my first Asterisk installation and will only be using IP phones (either Snom's or Aastra's), I have a local voip Supplier provisioning 1/2 a dozen did's for me. I am hoping to set this up inside Xen on a CentOS pv guest. I understand from reading old posts since I am not needing