I have a new model Audiocodes 310HD IP-Phone / G-Tek AQ102 but i cant
add any new model phone in the web base.
Thank you
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This seems to be related to "Call is not EndtoEnd ISDN" meaning that
it's going from PRI to CAS within the 61c. The audiocodes seems to be
barfing at this point. Anyone got any theories? I know this setup is a
little far fetched, but I'm out of ideas and Audiocodes support seems
stumped
Sounds like something I might put in the wiki. Thanks
mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com wrote:
In case anyone finds it helpful, here are the steps I did for getting
everything going on 64 bit and mirroring the functionality of the ISO
install as closely as I could.
Installed CentOS 64 bit. Dese
In case anyone finds it helpful, here are the steps I did for getting
everything going on 64 bit and mirroring the functionality of the ISO
install as closely as I could.
Installed CentOS 64 bit. Deselected every package except base install.
Disabled firewall and SELinux
Ran these commands:
w
On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 14:47 -0500, Burden, Mike wrote:
>
> Am I correct that restoring my configuration to a system with a
> different hostname is likely to cause problems? If I’m mistaken
> about that, then I can just restore my configuration.
At present it does, yes.
_
> One of the good rules of thumb for making use of software written by
> other people is to first understand how the author(s) expected it to be
I appreciate your reply but I don't quite agree :).
Software is often written with certain intentions in mind but that never means
that people cannot us
On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 15:33 -0600, m...@grounded.net wrote:
> My current install has two WAN connections at one location.
> I have an SBC on each WAN which then talks with a single sipx instance
> on the LAN side.
>
> I want to have as reliable as possible a setup so would like to have
> another
My current install has two WAN connections at one location.
I have an SBC on each WAN which then talks with a single sipx instance on the
LAN side.
I want to have as reliable as possible a setup so would like to have another
location with it's own WAN connection there. Thing is, I can't wrap my
Worked for me when I did it, but you'll also have to resend server
profiles when you restore the backup.
Matthew Kitchin (public) wrote:
Should a sipx backup from a 32 bit Centos 5.2 ISO built system restore
to a 64 bit Centos 5.4 system, or do I need to reconfigure from
scratch?
F
I needed to change the name / IP address of my server, so I rebuilt my
configuration by hand.
The problem is that I've lost the password to my primary gateway ITSP
account. I've put in a call to get someone to call me back so we can
reset it, but I'm getting impatient.
I've poked around a
Should work. The config files and db are the same.
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Should a sipx backup from a 32 bit Centos 5.2 ISO built system restore to a 64
bit Centos 5.4 system, or do I need to reconfigure from scratch?
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From: Josh Patten
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:20:58
To: mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] 32 or 64 bit?
I was about to post to the list saying that's all you need to do. All I
did for x86_64 was install sipx, named, and dhcpd and ran
sipxecs-setup-system and everything was done.
mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com wrote:
The
attached file appears to be what provides all the customizations.
I will try i
The attached file appears to be what provides all the customizations.
I will try installing all the packages specified in the kickstart file
and sipx from yum and then running
/usr/bin/sipxecs-setup-system
Anyone see any problem with that?
On 12/22/2009 11:41 AM, mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com wrote
I usually would install webmin and/or configure everything from command
line. Something wasn't working right for me with the DNS/DHCP config. I
ran into a step that didn't behave exactly like the guide showed (could
have easily been something I did). I followed this guide:
http://sipx-wiki.cali
I would think not. I suppose someone else can confirm or deny that.
I usually add my own admin tools to allow configuration and control of those
services, it would add an extra 5-10 minutes to throw that into the mix if
it had to be done manually.
Once it is known it would make a nice howto for t
Does that method still give the option to install and perfectly
configure DNS and DHCP like the ISO does?
On 12/21/2009 9:41 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> I think I haven't seen a 64 bit iso in a while. Yes, using the 64bit yum
> repo to install it is the right way.
>
>
Scott has the right idea. Perhaps I need to add on a section about DHCP
setting the primary and secondary DNS servers. Have DHCP set the primary
DNS lookup server to the (secondary) local server, and if that one is
down then use the second DNS server set in DHCP (the primary DNS server).
Picher
On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 14:26 +, Abdul Mayat wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Many Thanks for updating the community with the Avaya news.
>
> When you get a moment, are you able to jot a few notes down to give us
> an overview of the project organisation. It would be interesting to
> understand, the numbe
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 23:39 -0800, Todd Hodgen wrote:
> How about a workaround. Assign a secondary extension with each user,
> and give it a voicemail box. Then when they want to have the
> voicemail enabled, they can simply go to the portal, and forward their
> extension to the extension with th
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 20:37 -0800, steven warner wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'd like to connect two SipXecs systems (system A and B) such that a user
> on A could dial an extension on B and connect without a provider. Both
> systems behind a NAT.
>
> I have followed this:
>
> http://sipx-wiki.calivia.
Scott,
Many Thanks for updating the community with the Avaya news.
When you get a moment, are you able to jot a few notes down to give us an
overview of the project organisation. It would be interesting to understand,
the number of developers (dedicated/shared), locations, teams, number
On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 02:50 -0500, Picher, Michael wrote:
> Josh,
>
> What happens with this DNS setup if the DNS server is down at one of the
> sites? The phones would be configured with the DNS servers from the
> other sites I would imagine but how does the 'match' effect what they
> are return
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