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2005 Feb 09
2
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disc onn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [mailto:gilad@codefidence.com] > I'm prbably stupid, but wont this do what you want? > > > exten => 1,1,Goto(bye,s,1) No, because I wanted to match on "D", not "1". Anyway, I figured it out. The extension was working, but Background() ignores the tones A through D by default. I didn't
2004 Nov 25
3
redhat9 100% CPU
Redhat 9 is running 100% cpu usage. I had a couple boxes doing this. upgraded to Fedora and its ok.
2004 Nov 29
3
how to call s extension from SIP phone?
BR C.
2004 Nov 15
3
Memory Consumption
Hello, I use Asterisk 1.0.2 on a RedHat Enterprise Server 3.0 (Kernel 2.4.21) and i experienced that the memory consumption of the asterisk-process started by the init.d-script raises continously. Now, after 3 hours of operation (on our testing-system we have 30 concurrent connections to another asterisk box using IAX2 and GSM codec) there is already 66MB allocated. I think this could be ok, but
2005 Feb 08
1
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disconn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: David Brodbeck [mailto:DavidB@mail.interclean.com] > Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;) > > I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The > PBX is sending > "D", not "*". The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose > configuration I was cribbing from) seems to have
2004 Oct 04
2
Off Topic: Dead GS BudgeTone-100
Hi everyone, This is off topic and is for GS technical support really but it seems that there are a lot of Budge Tone 100/101/102 users out there. I've got a Budge Tone-100 (101 - without the extra 10base ethernet connetion?) here. I changed the configuration through its web based interface and I clicked the reboot link. But then something went wrong and ever since then it doesn't
2004 Dec 04
5
Is Gigabit Ethernet necessary?
For an office that is using VoIP phones to connect to Asterisk, is gigabit ethernet really necessary for the Asterisk box to connect to the switch? I know that I won't even approach the limits of 100 Mbps, but would gigabit help with latency / collisions when several calls are underway? The fact is, anything going outside the office will be over a data T1, so intuition tells me that 100
2004 Nov 25
4
Opinions on renice or turning off swap or ramdis k as swap?
I have 4 gig in my * box. I'm tuning for performance and I'd like to ask opinions: 1. asterisk -p == renice -20 ?? 2. I've turned off swap with no apparent ill effects. Can anyone commment on long term effects with moderate load (say, 30 SIP phones / 2-3K calls /day) 3. Can anyone comment on using ramdisk as swap and whether this is a good idea or bad idea? I'm using 2.6
2004 Dec 30
11
Is asterisk that unstable ????
from voip-info wiki Asterisk automatic daily restart To automatically restart Asterisk you can add something like this to cron # Restart Asterisk PBX once a day to prevent any problems from piling up 10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "restart now" >/dev/null 2>&1 or 10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/asterisk -r -x "restart gracefully" >/dev/null 2>&1
2004 Dec 09
1
Changing NICE value for * will it help?
By default asterisk (on my system) runs with NICE value "0" like most of the programs. Will the performance improve if I assign NICE value of let say -5 or -10 to asterisk? To my understanding it should as the priority will be higher than most other programs (it might even solve some echo problem). Am I right? How to start asterisk with priority let say -5? If I start the main process
2005 Aug 09
1
Incoming call #2 sent to VM immediately when already on phone with incoming.
I'm having this problem where if the phone is ringing from IncomingCall #1, IC#2 will be immediately sent to VM. Is there somethign wrong with my dial plan? I currently have 4 incoming lines going into a TDM400 with the group set to g0. Could it be that the way I've set this up, if any of the phones are busy, it goes immediately to VM? exten => s,1,Answer() exten => s,2,Wait(1)
2006 May 18
0
Fwd: [Announcement] Asterisk-IL mailing list
----- Forwarded message from Gilad Ben-Yossef <gilad@benyossef.com> ----- From: Gilad Ben-Yossef <gilad@benyossef.com> Organization: Codefidence ltd. A name you can trust. To: Linux-IL <linux-il@linux.org.il> Subject: [Announcement] Asterisk-IL mailing list X-Bogosity: Unsure [50.0%] X-listar-version: Listar v0.124a X-original-sender: gilad@benyossef.com X-list: linux-il
2005 May 31
2
ISO Suggestions for Multiple Inbound Voicepulse Lines
I'm looking to set up multiple inbound Voicepulse Connect lines and have Asterisk route them direct to different IVR or Voicemail based on the inbound number that is called. Unfortunately, I just can't see how one would go about identifying the number that is being called. Has anyone been able to do something like this with Voicepulse? I appreciate any assistance. Phil
2004 Jun 28
0
SpanDSP Scrunching incoming faxes
I tested SpanDSP as an internal extension, and it worked like a charm. Now I am trying to receive faxes from a toll-free nufone DID. I am running g.711uLaw in on this line, so no to cause too many problems. However I receive the following errors after the fax is finished receiving: so the fax comes in Executing RxFAX("IAX2[NuFone@198.22.67.70:4569]/5",
2005 Sep 26
5
SPA-3000 and incoming faxes
I've been running with a generic X100P for 5 or so months and every once in a while I have problem receiving faxes. I see that others have the same problems and some worse than I have with these boards so I was wondering if using a Sipura SPA-3000 would be any more reliable. Has anyone had enough experience to tell me if that would definitely fix the random fax error. PS. I have * at
2011 Jan 08
1
Distorted output in fixed-point AEC
Hi Jean-Marc, thanks for the response. First, I will clarify again that floating-point solves this - so isn't that a bug in fixed-point? Also, I understand that algorithmically the AEC won't cancel echo properly on a non-linear signal, but why completely distort the output? If the echo just won't get cancelled it would be acceptable, but in the current state it disables the ability to
2010 Jan 19
0
Detecting incoming faxes and forwarding to phone fax machine
I'm having a problem receiving incoming faxes and I'm hoping someone here can help me out. My system is a PBX in a Flash with one dahdi card for my incoming analog lines and another dahdi card for my analog devices (fax and modem). My dahdi-channels.conf file looks like: ; Autogenerated by /usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf on Tue Jun 23 14:56:24 2009 ; If you edit this file and execute
2007 Jun 22
1
POTS - Incoming Voice or Fax - How to tell?
Hi Folks - This may sound weird - but here goes: I live in Japan and on my home POTS line I have a Fax/Phone machine. If I receive a fax, the thing automatically switches to 'fax mode' and prints the fax. If the call is a 'voice call', it sits there & rings until answered. The above is very reliable and works okay. Of course signalling differs in each country (and even by
2004 Jan 29
3
Incoming Voice/Fax Discrimination?
I'm evaluating * to replace the crap set of peered "smart" phones we have now in our small office, but I haven't been able to find out about this anywhere yet: I need to know if * can discriminate _incoming_ FAX calls on a voice line and route them to a specific extension? We have a little standalone box to do this now, but only for one line, and if that line is busy---we
2006 May 31
0
Incoming IAX going to wrong context
I have (more than 1) provider that I receive calls from using IAX, and I have 2 IAX deskphones, all work fine except for some reason with 1 provider, when the call comes in, it doesn't match up with the incomingcall context. (A bit worrying, since I don't want people to be able to relay calls off me.) in iax.conf I have: [ipcomms] type=user nat=yes dtmfmode=rfc2833 host=71.16.179.149