Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "azatel".
2005 Feb 24
1
Azatel Azacall 200 issue with asterisk
...A with point B
I have tried
canreinvite= yes / no
Nat=yes/no
Nat=1/0
commented canreinvite
commented Nat,
I have no audio with other azacall or to other sip device in the same asterisk.
Note: other devices like grandstream , siipura, Virbiage, and
xtenworks perfectly ,, just the issue is the azatel.
the very most important issue is that my long distance calling with a
service provider is working perfectly ,, just internal extension to
extension calling does not work at all.
anyone had this issue?
i am using firmware 1.5.6
thanks in advance for your help
Humberto
2005 May 07
2
At home Asterisk via Broadvoice?
...9;ve not read yet...
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The local phone company (Bell South) has gotten completely out of hand with
their rates, and with them suing anyone who wants to compete against
them...? So, I'm thinking very hard about going ALL VOIP here at home.
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Hardware I have:
Old 586 chassis
Old Pentium II laptop
Azatel 2 port adapter (Board ID C02v001.01.00 / Firmware 1.5.6-RC14)
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I also have 3 AMD Athlons running Windows 2000.
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What I want to do....
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Broadvoice will give me 2 lines, with 2 phone numbers each - distinctive
ring - for a reasonable fee...
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I want to handle processing the calls incoming on each...
2005 May 08
1
RE: Asterisk at home with Broadvoice?
...-Commercial Discussion
<asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
My thoughts:
1) I would not run asterisk on a laptop, or on Windows (if you can get
it to turn properly via emulation like Vmware).
2) A 586 *might* be enough to handle this low call volume with no
transcoding.
3) I know nothing about a Azatel 2 port adapter, but you could acquire
a Sipura 2000 (or similar) which can generate distinctive ring
patterns (I am not sure the Grandstream adapters can). Besides an ATA
you would not need other hardware in the asterisk box.
4) Be sure to check up the recent postings about Broadvoice. They
provide...
2004 Oct 07
1
ATA & T.38 Fax
Does anybody know of an ATA that works well with * and supports T.38 fax
relay? The Cisco ATA186 does not support T.38 and I don't think the
Sipura does, but I don't know for sure. I'm not talking about running
fax over an ATA with g.711, I want actual support for T.38. Thanks.
Peder
2005 Feb 12
2
soho fax suggestions?
Need to replace our older soho fax machine with something more current.
Would like to run the fax line through *, but haven't been able to
make spandsp work correctly with digium TDM04b card. Our fax volume
is very low (maybe a few per week), but we have multiple offices in
three geographic locations and would like to be able to email the
images to the correct location.
For planning purposes,
2004 Jul 27
2
g729 + GSM + g723
Folks!
We have purchased G729 and have been testing the codec on mUltiple Gateways. Here is what we have found.
Here is the config I have used:
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Asterisk Server On Dual Pentium Xeons with 6GB of RAM, running on Fedora Core 2
User1 is in USA on Broadband Cable
User2 is in India on 64Kbps ISDN Line
User1 using SIPURA SPA 2000
user2 using Xten professsional(X-pro)
2005 Jul 05
10
How does Vonage support fax machines?
My boss is insisting we support fax, and I keep telling him that Fax over
IP is very unreliable and not recommended and his immediate come-back is
"Vonage does it." and it's very hard to figure out how.
I don't think Vonage does T.38, the Linksys/Sipura units they're using
doesn't support T.38 to my knowledge.
That means they have to be using G.711Ulaw to send faxes.