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Subject: [asterisk-users] Interesting problem with IP's
Have a trunk 1.4 asterisk, running on centos on the lan at work.
A long story, but we had the entire work network on a public address
range (90.1.0.x), going to a firewall, then out to the net.
At home
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Just a guess, but the connection probably went from full to half duplex.
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Full vs. Half duplex networking would NOT cause half duplex phone calls.
-Dave
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Just a guess, but the connection probably went from full to half duplex.
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Full vs. Half
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Interesting problem with IP's
Have a trunk 1.4 asterisk, running on centos on the lan at work.
A long
Don't forget that many routers treat the designated private address space
differently because it assumes the device is being implemented as a border
router. In this configuration they block most traffic unless you
specifically set rules to permit traffic to flow.
-dbc.
Have a trunk 1.4 asterisk, running on centos on the lan at work.
A long story, but we had the entire work network on a public address
range (90.1.0.x), going to a firewall, then out to the net.
At home (192.168.1.x network) I have a router that connects to the
firewall via a vpn tunnel.
All was
The problem I was experiencing is still occurring, and it is getting
worse. There are several names that Festival gets stuck on. I don't
know if it is a Festival problem or an Asterisk problem. The scenario, a
call comes in goes through the dialplan (shown below in original message),
and either
So what is the middle name that causes problems? atre you sure you don't
have strange characters in it, like spaces, nonprintables, weird
encodings, etc?
l.
In data Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:35:04 +0100, Eve Ellen Cole
ec...@mail.plymouth.edu ha scritto:
I’ve got an interesting problem and
I’ve got an interesting problem and am wondering if anyone can shed light …
I am running Asterisk on RHEL Server release 5.2 connecting to an Avaya
Definity G3R via a Digium TE220.
Asterisk 1.4.20
Zaptel 1.4.4
Libpri 1.4.4
MySQL 5.0.45
Festival Speech Synthesis System: 1.95
We have about 4200
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Christopher J. Wolff wrote:
I have three cisco 7910 phones connected to * through skinny protocol. When
one of the phones is called, and the phone is ringing, you can hear what's
going on in the room even though the caller hasn't answered. It's crazy and
very hard to
I have three cisco 7910 phones connected to * through skinny protocol. When
one of the phones is called, and the phone is ringing, you can hear what's
going on in the room even though the caller hasn't answered. It's crazy and
very hard to ignore when someone is calling :) God forbid you should
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