I was thinking about that, but there does not seem to be so much interest
in DUNDi at the moment - most people I see are still trying to understand
what a context is and why they cannot use the transfer button in a
queue. :)
l.
In data Wed, 04 Oct 2006 20:01:20 +0200, Douglas Garstan
day, October 04, 2006 11:11 AM
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> servers using IAX
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> Hi list,
> today I have been teaching a class on * and have found that
> many students
> find it quite hard to understand how set
2006 11:11 AM> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Subject: [asterisk-users] New tutorial - peering two * > servers using IAX>>>> Hi list,> today I have been teaching a class on * and have found that> many students> find it quite hard to understand how se
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> servers using IAX>>>> Hi list,> today I have been teaching a class on * and have found that> many students> find it quite
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> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-users] New tutorial - peering two *
> servers using IAX
>
>
>
> Hi list,
> today I have been teaching a class on * and have found that
> many students
> find it quite hard to understand how setting up IAX
Hi list,
today I have been teaching a class on * and have found that many students
find it quite hard to understand how setting up IAX peering between two
servers may work. So I prepared a little step by step tutorial hoping it
might be useful to someone in the future.
See it at http://as