Kanelbullar
2006-Jul-11 09:49 UTC
[asterisk-users] MFC/R2 country and carrier specific protocol variants
Hi all, Those of you who are using or who have used the Unicall channel for MFC/R2 may be familiar with 'protocolvariant' field, in the unicall.conf file. It changes from country to country and even in the same country it may change from carrier to carrier. I googled around looking for a list of those protocol variants, but I only found scattered information, given by users who had been using Unicall in a specific country, sometimes without providing the carrier name. I have added to the bottom of http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2 the list of protocol variants that I have gathered so far. I would kindly ask those of you who may have successfully used other variants to add them to the list, so that everyone can benefit from that information. Many thanks, Paulo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060711/a46674b7/attachment.htm
Dennis Nacino
2006-Jul-11 21:22 UTC
[asterisk-users] MFC/R2 country and carrier specific protocol variants
Hi Paulo, I'm from Philippines and here's the protocol variant line I use for our R2 provider (Nextel Philippines) protocolvariant=ph,12,18,1 But it never reach production stage pending resolution of the problem I post in this list last May "[Asterisk-Users] Unicall MFC/R2 B3,B4 and clear back". Anyway, I presumed you've been using UNICALL/R2 channel in production. May, I know how did you deal with that problem. Should I presumed that since R2 is so variant, somehow you've been spare. Regards, Dennis __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Steve Underwood
2006-Aug-10 05:00 UTC
[asterisk-users] MFC/R2 country and carrier specific protocol variants
Kanelbullar wrote:> Hi all, > > Those of you who are using or who have used the Unicall channel for > MFC/R2 may be familiar with 'protocolvariant' field, in the > unicall.conf file. It changes from country to country and even in the > same country it may change from carrier to carrier. > > I googled around looking for a list of those protocol variants, but I > only found scattered information, given by users who had been using > Unicall in a specific country, sometimes without providing the carrier > name. > > I have added to the bottom of > http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2 the list of > protocol variants that I have gathered so far. I would kindly ask > those of you who may have successfully used other variants to add them > to the list, so that everyone can benefit from that information.Well, I suppose you could have sent the info to the developer for inclusion in the information at soft-switch.org, instead of mingling it with the out of date junk at www.voip-info.org. No, that would be really silly, wouldn't it. :-) Steve