Displaying 20 results from an estimated 25 matches for "backhaul".
2003 Aug 17
1
BudgeTone NAT issues
Just for the record and to possibly help with others who get BudgeTone
phones.
My asterisk box is behind NAT, and I use Vonage, NuFone, and
iconnecthere for my "POTS backhaul."
On the front end I have an ATA186, a Digium TDM20, and now a BudgeTone 102.
The BudgeTone definitely has issues wrt the RTP stream and NATting,
although unfortunately I haven't yet been able to dig deeply enough to
be greatly more specific.
However, I do know that:
Using NuFone as...
2007 Mar 07
2
VoIP over Alvarion Wireless
Hi,
This question isn't specifically asterisk related, but perhaps someone here
can shed some light or offer some insight.
Is anyone else here running VoIP over Alvarion wireless? If yes, do you
have any suggestions for what you've done to make it "work"? It seems that
no amount of traffic shaping, checking installs for error rates, lowering
error rates, or setting
2005 May 27
3
Newbie here. Tips on setting up 100 phones w anted.
>It will be about 100 phones at about 20 locations all within
>about 4 miles of each other.
Perhaps a more pressing question might be how you are going to backhaul
Ethernet in a 4-mile radius. You can't run a Cat 5 cable more than 100
metres reliably, and using Ethernet repeaters every hundred metres or so
isn't practical. You will need a fiber backbone or something like that. What
is your plan to create an Ethernet network to tie these locations toge...
2009 Jan 30
4
Packet shaping & bandwidth changes
All of a sudden tonight my web browsing and ssh performance is
terrible. I''m on a cable connection and I''m wondering if it could be
due to evening bandwidth contention or ISP throttling. If so, I
suppose tcdevices numbers are out the window. Can anything be done?
- Grant
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2008 Oct 30
2
up to 3000 lines capacity asterisk Deployment
Hello All,
I have a request from a prospectieve client to deploy a PBX capacity
that can do up to 3000+ lines within a geographic region similar to a
campus. The client wants analog lines for extensions and maybe VoIP
for some backhaul traffic while the other traffic would be carrid via
E1 channels. The client has other proposals to buy a mid, range telco
switch from alcatel or simens but i am trying to convince him
otherwise. Though i have deployed Asterisk PBX in mid range offices
(like up to 60 lines), i have never deployed an...
2010 Jun 25
2
Big time system
We are an asterisk user... small time system 50-100 users or so.
But, we have an opportunity to get into a big time telecom activity.
It would have 2000 to 30,000 user lines per city, and we would like to have
those brought back to a central location for control and because transport
can be more economical than remote site rentals, maintenance and personnel.
We could take the local lines into
2007 Apr 08
2
intermittent choppy sound over wifi link
...e here is the layout from me to Asterisk:
Sipura ATA (SPA1001 running 3.1.19(SE) firmware), also tested with X-lite
softest -> PIX 506 (although I have tried multiple routers and direct
connection to the radio try to fix the problem) -> 1 mile 802.11b link to AP
-> 15 mile 802.11b link Backhaul -> router -> Asterisk
My Asterisk version is Asterisk 1.2.12.1, Zaptel 1.2.9.1. Ping times are
~10ms, jitter is under 10 with an average of 5. QoS is enabled in the router
for SIP, RTP and IAX2 traffic going to and from the Asterisk box.
When I experience the choppiness the ATA report...
2006 May 04
4
why a perfectly fine iax2 host becomes UNREA CHABLE?
> Is anybody on this list actually using iax2 for
> anything mission-critical?
Yes. 2K inbound / outbound calls a day to 30 remote locations, aggregated to
2 PRI's tied together with IAX2. All with IP address specified rather than
hostname. All with Asterisk 1.0.9. All with 99.9% completion rate, and it
would be 99.999% if we weren't using consumer grade DOCSIS cable modems in
the
2014 Oct 17
1
Samba 4 to replicate my samba3.6 config
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CBNL
Next generation thinking
Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited (CBNL) is registered in England and Wales at Byron House, Cambridge Business Park, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WZ under company registration number 3879840. CBNL is the market leader in carrier-class multipoint microwave backhaul and access solutions, serving customers in over 40 countries across the globe.
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2013 Jun 22
2
SIP Trunking Mantra (Origination)
...know there are two ways of
doing this:
Traditional PRI: Have trunks grouped into a transport layer such as
OC3/12. With DIDs attached to the group. As you many know, this
approach would also require a POP near the CO of the exchange we want
to service etc.. We could also have the service provider backhaul some
of the NXX in areas we do not have a POP, to a location near by.
SIP Trunking: SIP traffic coming through the end of transport layer
such as OC3 or ethernet connection directly connected to the service
provider, with DID that can come from anywhere. No need for a POP in
Chicago, for example,...
2005 May 27
6
Newbie here. Tips on setting up 100 phones wanted.
I'm looking at setting up Asterisk for a completely IP environment.
All intercompany calls.
I work for a ski area. I currently use a 3Com Superstack for in our
office. And an old small town phone system for up at the mountain. The
phone system is dying and I'm hoping to bring IP to replace the old
phones. It will be about 100 phones at about 20 locations all within
about 4 miles of each
2017 May 17
2
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
...ould not buffer.
[Emailing everyone on the whois information produced a result!] I have
trialled a number of audio formats in various bitrates. MP3 turned out
to be most reliable and we deliver mp3 to various distribution services.
I set up an AAC+ system because it could give me a low profile backhaul
off air monitor over a limited capacity ADSL circuit. It worked so well
I have slowly incorporated AAC+ feeds into other places with good
results. AAC+ out performs mp3. I prefer Darkice as an encoder, others
use liquidsoap. I also use glasscoder which works well.
AAC+ contains it's own he...
2009 Apr 06
1
IOS Interface
Are there an IOS interface for Asterisk?, or an IOS to SIP converter?
Some femtocells uses this protocol and I would to use them with Asterisk.
Jorge Mendoza
2014 Oct 16
0
Samba4 to replicate my samba3.6 config
...reate mode = 0770
directory mode = 0770
Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited (CBNL) is registered in England and Wales at Byron House, Cambridge Business Park, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WZ under company registration number 3879840. CBNL is the market leader in carrier-class multipoint microwave backhaul and access solutions, serving customers in over 40 countries across the globe.
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2011 Jan 19
2
Asterisk extension not found problem...
...,Macro(dialGSM,2101)
exten => 2102,1,Macro(dialGSM,IMSI310410270465840)
exten => 2103,1,Macro(dialGSM,IMSI404864430002302)
; check for local extensions first
include => sip-local
===============================
*sip.conf*
==============================
[general]
; Comment these out if no backhaul is available.
; Use the pair with the shortest latency.
;register => kestrel0:v01ptest at sip.ca1.link2voip.com:5060
;register => kestrel0:v01ptest at sip.ca2.link2voip.com:5060
;register => kestrel0:v01ptest at sip.us1.link2voip.com:5060
;register => kestrel0:v01ptest at sip.us2.link2v...
2017 May 17
0
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
...ould not buffer.
[Emailing everyone on the whois information produced a result!] I have
trialled a number of audio formats in various bitrates. MP3 turned out
to be most reliable and we deliver mp3 to various distribution services.
I set up an AAC+ system because it could give me a low profile backhaul
off air monitor over a limited capacity ADSL circuit. It worked so well
I have slowly incorporated AAC+ feeds into other places with good
results. AAC+ out performs mp3. I prefer Darkice as an encoder, others
use liquidsoap. I also use glasscoder which works well.
AAC+ contains it's own he...
2005 Mar 18
5
small Local telco (wifi voip) some experiences with * ??
Hello. I would like to know if somebody did a wireles voip with Asterisk PBX.
I think to deploy a wireless for about 500 potential customers, it's a 3 km
radius maximum coverage with houses without phone lines, I work for public
places telephony small enterprises ( a common bussines in Spain) so I can get
good rates from 4 telcos and do LCR at my asterisk PBX.
Is anybody did this before
2006 Mar 17
7
gsm picocells
Is anyone in the world making gsm 'picocells' which could be connected
to an Asterisk server and allow gsm mobiles to roam to them (and
therefore become just another extension) when in the office?
Obviously lots of things to consider (it's a licensed band) which I
think was the big holdup last time I asked this question anywhere.
I know there was talk about using them on aircraft
2017 May 17
0
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
...eryone on the whois information produced a result!] I
> have
> trialled a number of audio formats in various bitrates. MP3 turned out
> to be most reliable and we deliver mp3 to various distribution
> services.
> I set up an AAC+ system because it could give me a low profile
> backhaul
> off air monitor over a limited capacity ADSL circuit. It worked so
> well
> I have slowly incorporated AAC+ feeds into other places with good
> results. AAC+ out performs mp3. I prefer Darkice as an encoder, others
> use liquidsoap. I also use glasscoder which works well.
>
>...
2009 Jul 06
3
Small site survivability
We are currently moving away from a wide-spread Cisco CallManager deployment
to Asterisk. For many of our small sites we have the routers configured for
what Cisco calls SRST so if we have a WAN failure, the router acts as a SCCP
registrar. We are converting to SIP, and from what I can tell Cisco wants a
license for each router to run SRST over SIP...
So my question to the group is: What are