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2019 Mar 27
2
DUNDI with minimal features
> I have 2 PBX's, one in each office (say one in New York, one in Boston). I > have mobile users that can show up at either office and connect their soft > phones. > > > > Is there a very simple DUNDI config available which describes how to set > this up? > > Also, can I have the same outbound trunks setup in each office, so that > calls don't have to
2007 Jun 25
1
AstPligg
Hello list, AstPligg is a new Digg-like website devoted to * and VoIP news. At the moment, it's in beta stage and very basic - no fancy custom templates. It allows posting new stories, comments on stories, RSS feeds and tags. Still, it can be very useful, as the number of * sites and blogs grows every day, and keeping track of what is hot in the * world is increasingly difficult. Yes,
2007 Aug 26
2
foneBRIDGE2 setup
Hi I've published my Asterisk/foneBRIDGE2/heartbeat setup: config files, scripts... along with a brief description of the architecture and working of the cluster. It's available here: http://www.bisente.com/blog/2007/08/26/asterisk-cluster-fonebridge2/? lan=english Hope somebody finds it useful. :) Regards -- Vicente Aguilar <bisente at bisente.com> |
2007 Aug 23
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 37, Issue 88
-----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of asterisk-users-request at lists.digium.com Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 10:51 PM To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 37, Issue 88 Send asterisk-users mailing list submissions to asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
2007 Feb 22
3
New tutorial: DTMF tone detection
Hello list, I have prepared a small tutorial today that deals with how to avoid Asterisk rebuilding DTMF tones when using it to connect industial appliances that use DTMF. You can find it at: http://astrecipes.net/index.php?n=248 I know it isn't everybody's piece of cake, but I thought somebody could be interested as well :) l. -- Home of QueueMetrics -
2007 Sep 05
3
Rspec Caveman questions.
Hello! I''m just a caveman with some caveman questions. I''ve been parsing Rspec for quite a while, and I''m writing my first series of specs. My initial impressions are "Verbose, but understandable. Helpful and intuitive, but so much to digest." I want to congratulate the folks who are dedicating a chunk of their lives to writing this, and ask 2 caveman
2007 Feb 22
3
queue information into db
Hi the new asterisk 1.4 supports to store queue log information directly into a database? (like CDR) ? thanks
2007 Sep 05
6
Caveman Questions
Hello! I''m just a caveman with some caveman questions. I''ve been parsing Rspec for quite a while, and I''m writing my first series of specs. My initial impressions are "Verbose, but understandable. Helpful and intuitive, but so much to digest." I want to congratulate the folks who are dedicating a chunk of their lives to writing this, and ask 2 caveman
2009 Mar 31
1
dundi show peers - UNREACHABLE but I can ping it!
Hi guys!! This is something that have always bother me, hope you can help me... :) I've 8 server connected using IAX / DUNDi, it works just fine. However, sometimes when some of our links goes down the server takes forever to appear back as OK at DUNDi's list and people can't call the other Box. It's happening right now: CLI> dundi show peers 00:14:22:16:54:c5 200.X.X.6
2007 Sep 07
1
how to DUNDi branch office with area code?
hi: i am new to asterisk and dundi. we have some branch office which will use asterisk in the future. they will form a full-mesh structure so every site can contact each other directly. i want to try setup dundi, then we don't need to modify every pbx when a new site add in the cloud. thanks to the great dundi document "caveman can do it" and other resource in the
2007 Sep 09
0
what is the usable feature in DUNDi?
hi: i create a dundi environment by the "caveman can do it" dundi guide. it works fine.but i want to extend the example for my own need, so i follow the sample dundi.conf config file comes with asterisk 1.4.11 source. i try to use precache and failed, and there seems no one know how to use it after googling. i try to setup dynamic dundi with [*] and failed, and google tell me that
2007 May 17
5
DUNDi configuration problem
Hi peeps, I've been struggling with DUNDi for a few days now and I can't seem to make call from Asterisk A to Asterisk B. If I do a "dundi show peers", it finds the other peer but I can't seem to make any calls. Can anybody help me out here. Here's the situation: Machine 1: Debian with Asterisk 1.4.4 --> 192.168.1.103 Machine 2: AsteriskNOW --> 192.168.1.69 The
2007 Oct 06
1
DUNDi, regcontext, softphones.. fail.
> I'm having an issue deploying softphones into my DUNDi/regcontext > setup. My current design is that all SIP users get registered into a > sipregistration context in the sip.conf. I then have a dialplan > function that includes that and does the dial: > > include => sipregistration > exten => _XXXX,2,Answer() > exten => _XXXX,3,Wait(1) > exten =>
2005 Oct 17
4
compiling Asterisk 1.2 with zaptel and h.323
Hello list, I have prepared a small recipe on how to compile Asterisk 1.2 beta 1 with a TDM400 card and H.323. You can find it at http://www.oinko.net/astrecipes/index.php?n=102 Any comment / suggestion / modification /bugfix is welcome! I was wondering: is there any way to build a version of Bristuff for 1.2 beta 1? Bye for now, l. -- Loway Research - Home of QueueMetrics
2004 Jul 29
3
queue_log question: which endpoint was connected?
Hello list, as I'm writing a little perl parser for queue_log analysis, I'd like to know *which* telephone answered a specific queue call. Unfortunately app_queue only logs the call id but does not log the call end point. This is okay for SIP endpoints, because their call id is something like SIP/endpointname-1234 so you can reasonably understand who was on answering, but for
2007 Aug 09
1
a couple of new tutorials
Hello list, I posted a couple of tutorials lately, maybe someone can benefit from them: The first tutorial explains how to transform your Asterisk call recordings (in WAV or GSM) to lo-fi MP3 to save a lot of space. It's actually pretty easy to implement using a makefile. http://astrecipes.net/index.php?n=294 The other tutorial lets you implement a way to monitor all outgoing traffic
2007 Aug 17
8
Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
Questions: 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to follow for new users? 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it or even attempting to configure it? 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to investigate and use DUNDi? I'm interested in putting
2009 Sep 18
3
DUNDi + SIP Realtime
Good afternoon gentlemen (and ladies). A costumer of mine has many servers and each one maps their SIP extensions to the others via DUNDi. It works like a charm. SIP extensions can only register at one server, the one they "belong" to. In case one extension wants to call other that is registered in another server, DUNDi takes care of that by calling the other server using IAX2 and G.729
2005 May 31
1
monitoring oh323 calls
Hello list, I put together a quick note about how to "see" oh323 calls while they are handled by your * box. http://www.oinko.net/astrecipes/index.php?n=89 The article is just a draft with usage examples; I'd love to hear your comments and updates if there is something I got wrong. Thanks l. -- Assum est, versa et manduca.
2006 Apr 12
1
Recording queue transfers
Regarding this article (1) I have one question to make. What can I do to record the call if the agent makes a transfer using the "flash" button instead of "transfer button" or using blindxfer or atxfer defined in features. conf If the agent makes the transfer with "flash", the comunication between the person who is calling and is already in the queue and the target