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2008 Mar 22
3
G723 on asterisk 1.4.1
Hi: How to install and set up my asterisk server with G723 codec to send and receive calls using it. Thanks in advance; Wassim _________________________________________________________________ Explore the seven wonders of the world http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=7+wonders+world&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE
2008 Mar 23
1
zap callerid problem
HI, im having problem with callerid. Im using tdm2400P and i get this from asterisk logs -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/4-1' [Mar 24 02:07:48] ERROR[2358]: callerid.c:564 callerid_feed: fsk_serie made mylen < 0 (-1) [Mar 24 02:07:48] WARNING[2358]: chan_zap.c:6416 ss_thread: CallerID feed failed: Success [Mar 24 02:07:48] WARNING[2358]: chan_zap.c:6516 ss_thread: CallerID
2008 Mar 12
2
TXFax/RXFax/AGX-Addons/SpanDSP Crashing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, anyone else seen RX/TXFax crashing Asterisk on latest Asterisk SVN? I've now seen it on two machines I tried to set up - one it seems because the tiff file was malformed, but the other is doing: tiff -> tx fax -> zaptel -> pstn -> ddi -> zaptel -> rx fax -> tiff The above crashes every time. If no one else has
2008 Mar 07
1
WirelessIP5000 SIP registration problem
I have a Hitachi WirelessIP5000 phone (the original 1st gen hardware). It's running the latest firmware (v2.2.6) and my Asterisk server is running 1.2.10. This setup has been working great for me for a long time, and then last week I started having a problem where the Hitachi phone loses registration. It registers fine when I first power it on, but at some point later the display shows
2008 Mar 22
2
Problem: Digium TDM400 with XOptionsFlex - Line Busy
Perhaps someone with more experience can help me solve this puzzle: Asterisk 1.4.18 on a Dell PowerEdge SC440, CentOS 5, 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5, Digium TDM400 with 3FXO(1-3) and 1FXS(4) Phone service is provided by XO Communications via their XOptionsFlex service (5 analog lines, 3 of which are used by Asterisk). For simplicity I refer to them as xx43, xx44, and xx45 - based on their phone numbers.