Hi people, question one i see that asterisk is now in 1.x release. having tried it in the past i want to know if i can use a voice modem as an outgoing line. i know in the past that was not possible/supported so im just asking in case the option is now available. question two im planing to use asterisk as a pure voip solution with sip phones and h323 phones no need for digium/dialogic hardware at this moment (but i will in the near future). however i have not been able to find a documentation (not so complicated for a newbie) that help me to setup asterisk in this mode. suggestion/comments/flames welcomed. Thanks, Erick
On Tuesday 07 December 2004 04:36, Erick Perez wrote:> Hi people, > > question one > i see that asterisk is now in 1.x release. having tried it in the past > i want to know if i can use a voice modem as an outgoing line. > i know in the past that was not possible/supported so im just asking > in case the option is now available.yes, if that voice modem is a x100p or clone (same chipset).> > question two > im planing to use asterisk as a pure voip solution with sip phones and > h323 phones no need for digium/dialogic hardware at this moment (but i > will in the near future). > however i have not been able to find a documentation (not so > complicated for a newbie) that help me to setup asterisk in this mode. > suggestion/comments/flames welcomed.see www.voip-info.org Jon
I see that the 100p is a modem with an Ambient chipset. Why does it sell for 80$ in some places? i can get Ambient pci modem down here for 9 dollars. Any difference? On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:58:55 +0000, Jon Lawrence <jon@lawrence.org.uk> wrote:> On Tuesday 07 December 2004 04:36, Erick Perez wrote: > > Hi people, > > > > question one > > i see that asterisk is now in 1.x release. having tried it in the past > > i want to know if i can use a voice modem as an outgoing line. > > i know in the past that was not possible/supported so im just asking > > in case the option is now available. > > yes, if that voice modem is a x100p or clone (same chipset). > > > > > question two > > im planing to use asterisk as a pure voip solution with sip phones and > > h323 phones no need for digium/dialogic hardware at this moment (but i > > will in the near future). > > however i have not been able to find a documentation (not so > > complicated for a newbie) that help me to setup asterisk in this mode. > > suggestion/comments/flames welcomed. > see www.voip-info.org > > Jon >
Erick Perez wrote:> I see that the 100p is a modem with an Ambient chipset. Why does it > sell for 80$ in some places? i can get Ambient pci modem down here for > 9 dollars. Any difference?Because Digium is selling support plus the modem, not just the modem. -Chris -- Christopher L. Wade Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. Senior Systems Administrator dba Sparco.com Email: clwade@sparco.com 7089 Ryburn Drive Phone: (901) 872 2272 / (800) 840 8400 Millington, TN 38053 Fax: (901) 872 8482 USA
Hello Christopher L. Wade, I must say I 100% agree. I bought a cheap $10 because it is just for fun to test it out. If I put it in my work I will definatley go with the digium true hardware to support the company that put out the software for free. You can pick up their other hardware at reasonable prices if you compare it to others on the market. Best regards, ======= At 2004-12-07, 09:08:06 you wrote: ======>Michael Vogel wrote: >> Christopher L. Wade schrieb: >> >>> >>> Because Digium is selling support plus the modem, not just the modem. >> >> >> But when you don't need the support? >> >> Bye! >> >> Michael > >Exactly. Choose the level of support you want from Digium and/or the >list. Historically, Digium equipment gets support from both Digium and >the list, non-Digium equipment only gets support from the list, and only >when a valid reason for not using Digium exists. > >Please understand that Digium (Mark) is the reason * exists. Selling a >$10 winmodem for $80 is the reason Digium exists. Digium's existence is >the reason Mark can eat while he's coding for *. Mark being able to >code * while he eats is the reason * is such a great project. Way to go >Mark, et. al. (even the ones who don't get paid to eat while coding :) > >My $0.50. > >-Chris > >-- >Christopher L. Wade Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc. >Senior Systems Administrator dba Sparco.com >Email: clwade@sparco.com 7089 Ryburn Drive >Phone: (901) 872 2272 / (800) 840 8400 Millington, TN 38053 >Fax: (901) 872 8482 USA > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = xpollyspies-koswald koswald@pollyspies.com 2004-12-07
1) What do these two notices mean? Oct 4 09:34:30 NOTICE[49584]: chan_iax2.c:5777 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from 198.22.67.70, request '866#######@outvoip-2' does not exist Oct 4 09:34:51 NOTICE[49584]: chan_iax2.c:5777 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from 66.234.228.170, request '302#######@voicepulse-in' does not exist 2) I have ran the registration utility and done the setup of g.729 codec. How do I enable that (settings are enabled in modules.conf) so that it will use that codec priority before ulaw/alaw, et cetera? I just have allow=g729 in the sip/iax configs Joshua __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com