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2003 May 22
6
OT: BRI ISDN question
I am going to try and use a passive AVM fritz BRI card for my * setup.. Here is the thing.. I need to order my BRI from BT.. The service that looks to be the one to use is what they call ISDN 2e becasue this has the option to setup hunt groups across multiple ISDN2e lines so I could add another line later to get 4 channels.. According to the BT website in order to use the hunt grouping across
2011 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Increase the coverage of Polly
On 04/04/2011 12:23 AM, Vlad Krylov wrote: > > Hi. Hi Vlad, first of all it seems the conflict with raghesh was already solved. Nice. Regarding your draft. It looks like a reasonable first version, but it obviously needs to be extended for the final application. I would also recommend to install Polly and try to find the first test cases that cannot be handled. Some comments to your
2018 May 09
2
OT: hardware: sanitizing a dead SSD?
James Szinger wrote: > Disclaimer: My $dayjob is with a government contractor, but I am speaking > as private citizen. > > Talk to your organization's computer security people. They will have a > standard procedure for getting rid of dead disks. We on the internet > can't > know what they are. I'm betting it involves some degree of paperwork. > > Around
2011 Apr 03
3
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Increase the coverage of Polly
Hi. My plan would be: 1w Study sources of Polly and LLVM docs relating to analysis. 2w Create tests which demonstrate problems with NSW/NUW 3-4w Fix the handling of wrap overflows. 5w Complete middle term paperwork. 6w Create tests for each of cases which are not currently optimized (e.g. have min/max, sext/zext, trunc or unsigned comparisons in the loop bounds or memory accesses). 7w Learn how
2003 May 02
1
Alchemy Cybergear
Has anyone managed to get Asterisk to work with any of the Alchemy or Cybergear ISDN switches? Cheers Matthew
2004 Aug 16
2
Call stealing
Hi, How can I (through the manager interface) steal a call from one phone, and transfer it to another? Does asterisk provide for actions like this? It's a common action in Lucent systems it seems. Cheers, Ben -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040816/7a79aa0f/attachment.htm
2007 Oct 19
7
Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? Aastra? Grandstream? Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset and most importantly the ability to transfer calls? I've installed five Snom 370s that seemed ideal but my client is very very unhappy as the Snom 370 can't transfer a call correctly if there's another call coming in (details
2004 Jul 06
3
New CVS for patch...
Ok, here it goes: I know CVS and I know how to program. I don't know much about linux program installation. I have a WORKING asterisk based on CVS from 04/2004. It's running and, as of three days ago, it's in production as well (production = my wife's using it without knowing it). I want to patch voicemail.c to allow for configurable pager-messages. Looked at the code, and I
2006 Jul 28
2
RHN Up2date Cruft: can I dump it?
Got part 1 - xx of back up working, so figured it's a good time to look for stuff to jettison... casually of course. Like paperwork, documentation, ... it's low on the priority list with GB so cheap these days. Anyway, 42M in /var/spool/up2date. Headers and such. I use only yum after my first month or so of CentOS. Can I dump that and similar non- config stuff? Or does it have some
2008 Jan 02
4
Lamps on Snom phones
Hello Happy New Year to all!! I've just completed porting from Asterisk 1.2 to 1.4. I did this by doing a clean install on a new box, and moving over configuration and scripts where needed. All went surprisingly well! Anyway, one lingering issue is that the function key "lamps" on our Snom phones have all stopped working! We're using a mix of Snom 290/320/360 phones and
2015 Oct 19
2
RFC: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Joachim Durchholz via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Am 19.10.2015 um 17:25 schrieb Chris Lattner via llvm-dev: >> >> Unfortunately, adding the Apache CLA also has several disadvantages >> as well: >> >> - It adds new barriers for new contributors to LLVM. We don’t >> currently have a process where you
2010 Jan 25
1
Stealing ownership: chown user->qemu->root
F12, libvirt 0.7.1-15, qemu 0.11.0-12, 32 bit I recently discovered that libvirt is stealing ownership of my disk images. How can I make it stop? I have a disk image in my home directory, owned by matt. When I create a domain that uses the disk it gets chowned to qemu.qemu. When the domain terminates it is owned by root.root. I've lost access to the file. It has been suggested that the
2015 Oct 19
2
RFC: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Joachim Durchholz via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Am 19.10.2015 um 19:40 schrieb Daniel Berlin: >> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Joachim Durchholz via llvm-dev >> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> Am 19.10.2015 um 17:25 schrieb Chris Lattner via llvm-dev: >>>> >>>>
2009 Feb 18
1
Accumulated call time
Hi All, Asterisk 1.4.12 CentOS 5 My ISP account includes nearly 500 minutes of VOIP calls per month but the service is expensive for unbundled minutes. So I'm trying to find a way to keep an accumulated total of calls made through that trunk so that I can automatically switch to a lower-cost provider when my bundled minutes are used. The plan is to store the accumulated time in AstDB and
2009 Feb 02
2
Configuring Patton SmartNode with ISDN2e and Asterisk
Hello Does anyone have any experience with configuring BT (British Telecom) ISDN2e lines to work with Patton SmartNodes - and then Asterisk? I have a Patton SmartNode 4638, which is now connected to 3 x ISDN2e lines - and in turn connected to our internal LAN. I'm having huge issues configuring the SmartNode to successfully "see" the ISDN channels - and to be honest, I'm
2007 Sep 03
3
Manager Originate without phone off hook?
I'm trying to keep the DND status of my Snom phones and the astdb in line but I'm stuck on integrating my gui DND button which talks to * using the manager interface (actually it uses Astmanproxy as the gui host is on a different network to asterisk and can't see the Snom's across the network). All's working fine in my Dialplan; when someone dials the code for DND-on or
2012 Sep 27
1
Walkthrough available for bonding, bridging, and VLAN's?
Silvertip257, when you did this CentOS 6/KVM/bonding/bridging, did you ever get all the parts playing together correctlhy? I'm facing a setup with only two NIC's, and need for multiple trunked VLAN access, and bonded pairs, and KVM based bridges to get the VM's with exposed IP addresses. I can get basically any 2 out of the 3 server network components working, binding, VLAN's, or
2006 Apr 25
1
[LLVMdev] Re: building an ARM backend
> Are you guys interested in contributing this back to LLVM? It would be > great if so. We can set up cvs commit access and other stuff as needed > when this gets going. I am. A cvs account will help a lot. Thanks. I am currently "translating" the sparc back end. When I have a decent skeleton (remove all sparc code for example) I will email it. What paperwork is necessary
2008 Jul 21
2
[LLVMdev] ComputeMaskedBits Bug
On Saturday 19 July 2008 23:53, Nick Lewycky wrote: > > That said, there are many places that don't respect the Mask. Closer > > reading of the comment leads me to believe the Mask is simply a > > time-saving device, not a correctness-enforcing mechanism. > > That's fine, but if you fix it that way, please audit > InstructionCombiner SimplifyDemandedBits, which
2006 Jan 06
1
Linux HA may not be the best choice in yoursituation. High Availability using 2 sites
In a nutshell and very first of all, you need at least 2 internet connections. Those ISP must be willing to setup BGP peering between your routers and theirs. Once that agreement has been made, you need to get their AS Numbers and submit the ASN request located on ARIN's website (http://www.arin.net). After some paperwork and money exchanges, ARIN assigns you an AS number. At that point,