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2004 Jan 11
2
CONTEST: Top Posters win 80G Hard Drive
...<insert their own favorite mail reader here> will do just fine? Highly technical forums, especially those related to primarily CLI tools, fail miserably. Have you not been reading this list as to the feelings of the regular contributors and answer-providers on this issue? Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel: +1 215 825 8401 x235 Fax: +1 508 526 8500 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Jan 18
6
ADSI phone vs. IP phone
Assuming the price of an ADSI screen phone (say, Aastra 390) was the same as an IP screen phone (say, Cisco 7960) and someone was setting up an * server for their 20 employees (each of whom would have either an ADSI or IP phone on their desk), would there be advantages to using the ADSI phones over the IP phones, or vice-versa? For discussion, let's assume that the hardware needed to
2004 Jan 15
2
Disturbing trend of * production boxes that shouldn't be
...it and especially to repair things when they've gone wrong, you need to know what you're doing. Its your job (the people I'm talking about know who they are), so do as you wish, but I sure would install something I know little or nothing about and call it production. Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel (NY): +1 917 477 0468 x235 Tel (MI): +1 616 608 0004 x235 Tel (UK): +44 208 792 6813 x235 Fax: +1 508 526 8500 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2003 Dec 11
3
Re: * with RADIUS
.... Understand....* boxes are in real live actual production now. Once you leave the vacuum of the lab, there are going to be things like this that come up. And many will be for good reasons. Others will be for crappy, legacy reasons. Both scenarios are valid in the real world. Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel: +1 215 825 8401 x235 Fax: +1 508 526 8500 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Jan 08
9
Mailing list growth
So far in January, we've had 726 messages on -users. December 2003: 2.978 messages November 2003: 3.410 messages October 2003: 3.177 messages December 2002: 741 messages December 2001: 67 messages ...the project is growing. /Olle
2003 Dec 10
0
External Email Notification -2
...his forum will be more than happy to assist you in getting * to use a properly functioning mailer to send voicemail notification. Here's more unsolicited forum posting advice: the attitude you are taking in the above quoted post does not inspire people to help you in any way. Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel: +1 215 825 8401 x235 Fax: +1 508 526 8500 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Jan 20
0
ADSI phone vs. IP phone (and proper implementation thereof)
...e processor as the phone (just a guess, I have no idea of the internal design). Go get yourself a nachi-style worm, or other high-pps type app and put it on a reasonable well-powered machine on a 7960. Crank up the packets and try to make phone calls. Then we'll talk again. Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel (NY): +1 917 477 0468 x235 Tel (MI): +1 616 608 0004 x235 Tel (UK): +44 208 792 6813 x235 Fax: +1 508 526 8500 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Feb 01
0
PCI expansion slots.
...nterrupt issues? > > Any alternative or information about working (or not working) > baords would be highly appreciated. That's not a "PCI Expansion Slot". It's a passive backplane, designed to host a single-board "industrial" type machine. Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel (NY): +1 917 477 0468 x235 Tel (MI): +1 616 608 0004 x235 Tel (UK): +44 208 792 6813 x235 Fax: +1 508 526 8500 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Jul 15
17
VoicePulse changes
...to call forward your DID to whatever number you choose on 1.) failure of their systems or 2.) loss of connectivity to the remote, no matter who's fault it is. This should be automatic, seamless, and the forwarding number should be changeable by the account holder on the fly. Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel (PA): +1 215 825 2107 x235 Tel (MI): +1 616 608 0004 x235 Tel (UK): +44 208 792 6813 x235 Fax: +1 215 862 9880 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Jan 30
2
determining legal VoIP service
Can anyone recommend who we can consult with that could provide advice on the legality of a proposed VoIP service. Specifically, we would provide VoIP termination in the USA to clients in Spain, Nigeria and Guana. The termination service would connect the VoIP clients to the PSTN through a carrier like MCI, Verizon, etc. The calls placed would connect anywhere in the world via the USA carrier.
2004 Jul 02
3
Suggestions for 96 tip/ring lines?
...far as I can tell, which puts me around 13k of just their hardware. And it just doesn't seem quite as carrier class as a traditional channel bank to me.....but I'm just going on gut feeling here....please feel free to correct me (nicely or not...I really don't care). Daryl G. Jurbala BMPC Network Operations Tel (PA): +1 215 825 2107 x235 Tel (MI): +1 616 608 0004 x235 Tel (UK): +44 208 792 6813 x235 Fax: +1 215 862 9880 INOC-DBA: 26412*DGJ PGP Key: http://www.introspect.net/pgp
2004 Jan 20
2
DTMF A-D
--On Monday, January 19, 2004 11:01 AM -0500 Andrew Kohlsmith <akohlsmith-asterisk@benshaw.com> wrote: <SNIP'd from the "ADSI phone vs. IP phone" thread> > I'm looking at ADSI phones simply because I don't have to re-tool my > entire building; I can use the existing phone network and (I think) get > all the functionality I need with the (far) cheaper
2004 Jan 11
24
More words for Allison
Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith. Please submit reasonably small changes to me by tomorrow 10:00 AM Eastern time, and I'll add them. As usual, donations to what will be a ~$110 USD expense would be appreciated, as I am paying for this round out of my pocket. Please send to paypal address "jtodd@loligo.com". I did not include all
2003 Sep 07
7
how to connect 2 TE410P
hi guys, do you have any suggestions on how to connect 2 TE410P via E1? (for simulation and testing purposes) asterisk1 --> TE410P ----> ? ---------> ? ---->TE410P -->asterisk2 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030907/698cd499/attachment.htm
2004 Jan 04
4
Sun Servers with UltraSparc Processors
Hi, I'm just considering buying two Telecoms grade Sun Netra's to run a lab-based VoIP solution. Not my immediate thoughts as a VoIP platform, but from what I've heard, they can run Linux, and run it well. Only thing is: The Wiki and the Whitepaper just state that Asterisk is for the x86 architecture, but has been compiled to run on PPC architectures. No mention of UltraSparc.
2004 Jan 14
4
re hardware requirement - asterisk
I have just checked the Openbsd box on the if interface. fxp0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 address: 00:02:55:30:54:28 media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex) status: active inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255 inet6 fe80::202:55ff:fe30:5428%fxp0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 xl0:
2003 Sep 08
9
Maximum number of X100P cards in the same * box
Hi all, Which is the practical (from your experience) limit of the number of X100P cards installed in a single Asterisk box? Asterisk can work reliable with 6 X100P cards in the same box? Anyone know when the 4 ports FXO Digium card will be available on the market? Many thanks, Dan P.S. Please do not aswer with RTFG ...tried before without success...:-))
2004 Jan 15
4
ultra-cheap asterisk box
hi all what about this... I just put together a box on a web shop (komplett.no) that will cost me NOK ~1850 (? 216) plus a small ?50 drive and cables, so say ?300. This consists of a cheap MB with a duron 1400, 256MB SDRAM and two HFC-PCI cards (if capijod will finish off the zaptel-driver soon). This is all in a cheap PC case. What do you think? Should this be doable? as a product? With only IP
2004 Jan 17
9
New sounds also now in CVS
The soundfiles I submitted earlier today have been cleaned up, and added to the Digium CVS server in a more formal manner. Also, some of the really bad formatting in my .txt description file has been rectified. All of the sounds on my website are now on the Digium site, and I will be submitting future changes via patches to Digium for additional sounds. Ideas welcome for more text; I may
2003 Dec 18
12
Headless Linux system for Asterisk
Because of space limitations and because of the location of the punch-down blocks, my * server is located on the shelf in a coat closet. Sadly, there is not enough space (or ventilation) for the monitor and keyboard. This will all change when we move to new quarters, but... Does anyone have experience running Linux/Asterisk without a monitor? What, if any, are the issues? TIA