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2008 Feb 07
1
SIP / RTCP statistics logging
G'day. I am wanting to find out how my SIP service is performing with Asterisk, especially jitter and dropped packets. I can get an overview of that using the 'rtcp stats' function at the console, but is there any way to get those logged to a file or some other permanent record? Nothing in logger.conf seems applicable, save perhaps directing verbose messages somewhere, but it
2006 Feb 23
1
Which Quad Port FXO is Best?
I'm looking to handle 3 PSTN lines with my Asterisk server. I have a Digium TDM22B and Sipura 3000. The Sipura works great, but the TDM22B seems to have terrible problems with my board---virtually all peripherals need to be disabled in BIOS, and then there is terrible noise, terrible silence and virtually no ability to use DTMF in IVRs. I really wish the TDM22B worked, because I much
2004 Jun 07
3
meetme application
Hi there, I know this question is kind of stupid. But, I don't know anywhere else to ask. I've received some answers when I asked about the need of having a zaptel interface to make the meetme application work, that said that it was better to have a real hardware then the zaptelrtc software modules. So, my question is, would any of the following cards work with the meetme
2006 Jun 17
4
Which phones are good, or at least acceptable, for home and office
I am looking to replace all of the old "Bell" (POTS) phones in my home and office with IP phones. As you can imagine I don't have a huge budget to work with but I want phones that will provide acceptable voice quality and durability. There are basically three categories as I see it 1. satellite phones (low cost, low function) 2. primary domestic phone (good quality, POE capable,
2006 Dec 05
1
recommends on CentOS + Via Epia CN10000EG
I'm considering building a network gateway using a Via EpiaCN10000EG motherboard like seen here: http://www.logicsupply.com/product_info.php/cPath/79/products_id/444 I've heard that this is a pretty recent mobo and drivers for it are in Ubuntu but that a 2.6.9.x CentOS kernel might have troubles with it. Anyone have any opinions on this mobo? Thanks jed
2008 Feb 01
2
It's about time! -- Digium PCI-Express Cards
Just noticed this today: Digium TE220B Dual Span T1/E1 PCI Express Card with Octasic DSP-based Echo Cancellation Module<http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=3352> It's about time Digium got on the ball and made PCI-e cards. What are people's experiences with this card? Anyone know if there are plans for a PCI-e analog card for FXO use? -------------- next part
2004 Jun 08
2
Learn To build IVR
Dear All. I'm very new to CT, but attracted by asterisk. I plan to start learn to build IVR, based on asterisk. Do I need FXO/FXS card to start building simple IVR box ? Can I use OEM X100P - FXO PCI Card ( http://www.digitnetworks.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=28 ) to start build an IVR box ? What is the cheapest FXO PCI card that can use with asterisk to build my first IVR box ?
2007 Jul 27
1
Will the Sangoma A40003X fit in a 2950?
Considering getting the card pictured here, http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=2419&searchid=341962, and was wondering if anyone had any experience with those in a 2950's case. From the picture it looks to be a pretty large card. I'd hate to get it and have it not fit! -- Kyle Sexton
2007 Apr 23
2
Vorbis decoder chip on SparkFun
I'm open to flames if this has already been posted. http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8300 As of April 17th, SF listed a new Ogg Vorbis decoder chip that is seriously listing for $10 USD. I'm excited. I think I'll buy a couple and integrate them into an IR streaming project I've been tinkering with. -Chris Harrington
2008 Jan 09
1
Newbie: confusion with the new FXO/FXS card
Hello everyone, I'm trying to set up a Asterisk server. I have two cards - one is an BeroNet BN2S0 with two ISDN lines (4 channels): http://www.adcomtec.com/webstore/beronet_bn2s0.php?cat=90 and a Rhino R8FXX with one FXO module and two FXS: http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=2940 I would like to set up an Asterisk server with 8 phones, which will share the phone
2006 Jan 18
4
Canada on Rails - Schedule Released
We are extremely pleased to announce that we have finalized the schedule (http://canadaonrails.com/yvr06-schedule.html) for the upcoming Ruby on Rails conference in Vancouver, BC on April 13th - 14th, 2006. There are 15 speakers packed into two full days of presentations ranging from 30 minutes to 90 minute keynotes. Presentation topics include: * Where will Rails be riding next? * Enterprise
2006 May 07
1
Canada on Rails presents.. Riding the Rails Workshop - May 27th & 28th
Canada on Rails presents, Riding the Rails Workshop on May 27th and 28th in Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is a two day intensive workshop for those eager to get into Ruby on Rails. Alex will drive you through the principles behind Ruby on Rails, such as MVC, convention over configuration, Code Generators, and the other core principles driving Ruby on Rails to be the most celebrated technology
2006 Mar 04
2
Canada on Rails announces location, and a site redesign
BCIT Downtown Campus[1] has been chosen, with a maximum capacity of 300 people. With already over 50% of the seats filled, be sure to register soon or you might miss out on one of the most exciting technical events to come to Vancouver. YVR06 will be twice the size of the last conference by Open Source Events[2] held last June, and with 4 times the amount of speakers, during the two days. All for
2005 Sep 13
0
ZoomTel x5v Model 5565: is it any good?
Hi List, Have you got experience with this product? http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=885 From its description, it looks like the ideal appliance to set up some "double play" ISP data / telephony offer and I was wondering if anybody was using it and what it was worth. Cheers, Jean-Michel.
2007 Jan 16
0
Naive suggestions for (kinda) funding
First of all, don't shoot me if I got some things wrong. I personally recommend (without much success :-)) to buy from www.cheeplinux.com (Definite Software), because I believe this is of some help to the CentOS project. At least, to some people involved in it (please correct me if I'm wrong). ?1. Anyway, as PayPal is _not_ an option for some countries, donations to CentOS.org can't
2007 Mar 14
3
DECT to SIP gateway experiences
G'day. I hope this isn't off-topic for the list. I am looking at an Asterisk setup that includes cordless phones. The three choices I can see, at this stage, are: * wifi phones * an ATA and a cordless analog phone * a DECT to SIP basestation The various wifi phone options don't grab us as suitable -- they are costly, have poor battery life and even the best have pretty mixed
2005 Jan 04
3
Kirk SIP-DECT gateway
Hi, I just got some interesting information from Kirk Telecom (www.kirktelecom.com). This company has been in the business of providing DECT solutions (IP gateway, base stations, repeaters and handsets) either to be used with Cisco CallManager (SCCP protocol) or with the Innovaphone IP PBX system (H.323). Two important elements: 1. It seems they foresee a SIP version of their product in Q1
2011 Dec 23
0
CyberSource is looking for a puppet engineer in Boulder, Colorado.
Details below. Please contact me for more info. Thanks --Duncan Job Details: Release Automation Engineer CyberSource provides businesses with services and software designed to automate the processing of web, phone and other customer-not-present credit card and check transactions. Our complete suite of hosted transaction services and software products includes real time fraud screening,
2007 Sep 01
0
phone as control interface (was 99 bottles of beer)
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2000 Aug 25
2
Samba force user creates files and folders as root
I am including the smb.conf, log from my workstation and a listing of the files and folders created. Force group correctly sets the group, but force user always creates stuff as root. Samba 2.0.7 on Sparc Solaris 2.6. Regards, John -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smb.conf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 784 bytes Desc: not