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2007 Feb 04
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Help sought: Asterisk H.323, Cisco IOS Gatekeeper(s) intra-zone call routing and TETRA
...ers, Zones and intra-zone calls - hopefully someone who is more informed in things H.323 will be able to point me in the right direction...? I already have a mature network of Asterisk boxes dotted around the UK and overseas with hundreds of extensions and our own number-plan/dial-plan in the form 8EEXXXX where 'EE' is a two digit "exchange number" and 'XXXX' is the four digit extension number, so for example my desk phone (a Cisco 7970G as it happens) at home is 8202001 and other phones around the house 8202002, 8202003 etc. I have a Cisco 2621XM connection to the interne...
2007 Feb 06
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Asterisk H.323, Cisco IOS Gatekeeper(s) intra-zone call routing and TETRA
...What I wanted/need is two gateways inside a single zone, and hence intra-zone calling (not inter-zone) - confusion continued - because of the talk of "technology prefixes" like "1#" and "2#" and "8#" ... I already have a number plan/dial plan in the form 8EEXXXX where all of our Asterisk exchanges have a two-digit exchange number, like "810", "820", "867" etc. and we use four-digit extensions like 2001...2999 for phones, 6XXX for services like voicemail, etc. which makes it easy for work collegues, friends and family to al...
2007 Oct 29
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IAX2 weirdness and rejected calls: Invalid BYTE
All, I run a bunch of (well 20+ actually) Asterisk boxes at home, work, friends and the lie with our own dialplan in the form 8EEXXXX where 'EE' is the exchange number and 'XXXX' is the extension number. This arrangement has been in for 2+ years and worked well with a central box (asterisk.thorcom.net) acting as the routing hub and SIP exchange point with various public providers and 'exchanges' as lea...