Hey,
Whats the output of command features show ? on CLI ?
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 1:51 AM, Mike Diehl mdi...@diehlnet.com wrote:
Hi all.
I could have sworn this working at one time...
But it doesn't look like any of the functions provided by features.so is
working for me. (one-touch
The output of that command is sane. I restarted Asterisk and things seem OK,
now. Not sure what happened, but I don't have time to ponder.
Thank you for your time, though.
Mike.
On Thursday 29 September 2011 11:17:24 pm Sam Govind wrote:
Hey,
Whats the output of command features show ? on
I`m looking for the same for an IAX cliente based softphone I´m trying to
build. Did you get some info about it?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Arohuanca
+51 1 3594122
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 10:29 PM, nhadie ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
If i were to develop a softphone, how can i add
To enable call waitng on
extension 105
database put CW 105
ENABLE
to disable call walting
on extensions 105
database put CW 105
DISABLE
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ChehabSent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 1:43 PMTo:
I'd like to officially reclaim the Features in a GUI thread ;)
Asterisk Hackers, Admins, and general digital phreakers of old,
After careful consideration, the ARTCP project will probably have to be
split into two major sections, both distros or at least maps for a system to
be designed as well
.
Cheers
Chris
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From: Sherwood McGowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: ARTCP Project (was RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features you'd like to see
ina GUI
Side note, I've jumped to a different name, as ARTCP defines more the
control program portion than an entire distro.
ARTP -Now- AstCD (Asterisk Complete Distribution)
Obviously the name would change to something a little more memorable once
the project is in a release phase
Sherwood
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-you'd like tosee ina GUI?)
-
-Outta intersted - why mysql?
-
-If postgresql not a better option?
-I would happily contribute to postgres work (and am indeed
-starting to work
On Friday 05 August 2005 09:11, Chris Thompson wrote:
Outta intersted - why mysql?
If postgresql not a better option?
This is an old argument which works both ways just fine.
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Hi,
Sherwood McGowan wrote:
I personally prefer MySQL-MAX. I curently run *RT in a large production
environment comprised of more than 1K users, with MySQL-MAX as my backend.
Also, it's a point of I've spent so much time working with MySQL that I
don't want to have to jump systems. It's fit the
, September 23, 2004 11:19 PM
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-Subject: Re: ARTCP Project (was RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features
-you'd like toseeina GUI?)
-
-Hi,
-
-Sherwood McGowan wrote:
- I personally prefer MySQL-MAX. I curently run *RT in a large
- production environment
Why does the system have to be based on a linux distro? I think
that's the wrong way to go. It's one thing to create a linux distro
around a popular piece of software, but it's another to create
software that can only be used as an entire linux distribution.
If I were you I would take an
Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
-Subject: Re: ARTCP Project (was RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features
-you'd liketoseeina GUI?)
-
-Why does the system have to be based on a linux distro? I think
-that's the wrong way to go. It's one thing to create a linux
-distro around a popular piece
Is this going to be a configuration utility or an end-user utility?
On 8/3/05, Sherwood McGowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm currently working on an Open Source Asterisk Real Time GUI, called ARTCP
(I know it's not the most imaginative name), based in PHP and Javascript.
What
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-brent clements
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-There are so many asterisk management guis out there,some
-good, some not. I would suggest
-Is this going to be a configuration utility or an end-user utility?
Both, there will eventually be functionality for per-user permissions,
however right now this is for the administrator to add/remove accounts in
SIP and IAX, eventually other trunks, voicemail configurations, per user
-Commercial
Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features you'd like to see in a GUI?
-Is this going to be a configuration utility or an end-user utility?
Both, there will eventually be functionality for per-user permissions,
however right now this is for the administrator to add/remove
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-Sherwood,
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-Your intentions are noble and your desire to build
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-Sherwood,
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-Your intentions are noble and your desire to build
If your intention is just to build a GUI for Asterisk, read no
further.
If your desire is to build something more purposeful, your best bet
would be to see the existing commercial GUI/HostedPBX offerings like
Pbxware and Switchware from bicomsystems.com
( http://www.bicomsystems.com)
and
On 8/3/05, brent clements [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are so many asterisk management guis out there,some good, some
not. I would suggest doing something different. I think there is a big
need for a opensource virtual hosted pbx interface. I think it would
help out alot of the smaller
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If your intention is just to build a GUI for Asterisk, read no
further.
If your desire is to build something more purposeful, your best bet
would be to see the existing commercial GUI
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 12:47 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features you'd like to see in a GUI?
If your intention is just to build
Considering I'm in the market to outfit 5 offices with an integrated phone
system, I'm interested in hearing a response from Bicom on these topics. I
like the look of PBXware. I may be interested in getting more technical
details. I like the Bicom business model better than the Fonality
of Pbxware and Switchware.
Seshu Kanuri
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Senad,
I don't want to take this conversation much further and send a laundry
list of issues we faced with Switchware to this forum, and the myriads
of bugs we have wrestled with in the past 18 months, as that list is
too
long and this forum is not for that purpose.
Please stop hijacking this thread. Your little spat is not the point
of this thread.
Thanks
On 8/4/05, Senad J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Senad,
I don't want to take this conversation much further and send a laundry
list of issues we faced with Switchware to this
IT)
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:35 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features you'd like to see in a GUI?
Senad,
I don't want to take this conversation much further and send a laundry
list of issues we faced with Switchware
There are so many asterisk management guis out there,some good, some
not. I would suggest doing something different. I think there is a big
need for a opensource virtual hosted pbx interface. I think it would
help out alot of the smaller ITSP's who are trying to get into the
virtual hosted pbx
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