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2005 Jan 21
4
Adit 600 as VoIP router (MGCP) and Asterisk
...dit 600 as an VoIP router using MGCP IP protocol, instead of controlling it through an E1. Have anyone tried this configuration? How does MGCP works? I've tried to search for it on Google, but I only find the protocol specification for it. Is Asterisk fully capable of this? I can't find any documentatin covering the use of MGCP in Asterisk. My mission is still to transform one E1 (30ch) from the telco, into 30 FXS channels, all via Asterisk. :) Do anyone have a successful story about using MGCP with Asterisk? Do I still have the full power of Asterisk even when using MGCP? I would like it to be,...
2004 Apr 13
1
wbinfo -a is failing
I have been reading the FAQ and the online samba how to's and been googeling to find out why wbinfo is failing on me. I am tryitng to use wbinfo -a domainname\\username%password to authenticate to my MS AD domain but what is happening is every time I try I get the following output. plaintext password authentication failed error code was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS (0xc000005e) error messsage
2013 Jul 25
16
[PATCH 0/5] Enable Drivers for Intel MIC X100 Coprocessors.
An Intel MIC X100 device is a PCIe form factor add-in coprocessor card based on the Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture that runs a Linux OS. It is a PCIe endpoint in a platform and therefore implements the three required standard address spaces i.e. configuration, memory and I/O. The host OS loads a device driver as is typical for PCIe devices. The card itself runs a bootstrap after
2013 Jul 25
16
[PATCH 0/5] Enable Drivers for Intel MIC X100 Coprocessors.
An Intel MIC X100 device is a PCIe form factor add-in coprocessor card based on the Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture that runs a Linux OS. It is a PCIe endpoint in a platform and therefore implements the three required standard address spaces i.e. configuration, memory and I/O. The host OS loads a device driver as is typical for PCIe devices. The card itself runs a bootstrap after