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2007 Nov 28
13
What to call a class: Manifest? Configuration? ResourceContainer?
Hi all,
I''ve got a new class in the current code, which I''ve been calling
Configuration but Matt reasonably thinks is horrible.
He is recommending the name Manifest, and I figured I''d see what
others thought.
The point of the class is to function as a resource container -- it
keeps a reference to all of the resources we''re managing, and knows
how to
2010 Jul 12
10
MAC Address prefixes of Voip equipment
Is there a database of MAC address prefixes used the common VoIP
devices. I see the Linksys Sipura devices state with 00:0E.
Does the same apply to other Linksys VoIP equipment?
Is there some way VoIP equipment allow themselves to be identified by
requesting data from some ports?
2006 May 25
0
FW: [isp-clec] Treasury disconnects tax on long-distance calls - with refunds
...stance calls,
not
a particularly large sum for consumers. Yet for a business that spends,
say,
$10,000 a month on long-distance calls, the tax would equal $300 a month
or
$3,600 a year.
If the tax remained in place over the next decade, it would have
generated
about $67 billion for the federal coffers, a congressional panel
estimates.
Altogether, the excise has raised more than $300 billion in its entire
existence, the Congressional Research Service found.
The excise fee was originally established in 1898 on long distance
because
phones were considered a luxury and only the wealthiest Ameri...
2007 May 30
2
custom kernel for Centos 5 kickstart?
Hi,
Has any one tried to merge a custom kernel into vmlinuz/initrd.img for
Centos 5 kickstart? Or similar Linux distribution?
I am rebuilding a custom kernel from stock kernel source to build some
hardware modules into static form, so that the hardware detection
sequence can be altered in a hard way. Quick examples are: tg3 drivers
will be loaded before e1000, 3w-9xxx be loaded before
2006 May 25
0
RE: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 22, Issue 147
...stance calls,
not
a particularly large sum for consumers. Yet for a business that spends,
say,
$10,000 a month on long-distance calls, the tax would equal $300 a month
or
$3,600 a year.
If the tax remained in place over the next decade, it would have
generated
about $67 billion for the federal coffers, a congressional panel
estimates.
Altogether, the excise has raised more than $300 billion in its entire
existence, the Congressional Research Service found.
The excise fee was originally established in 1898 on long distance
because
phones were considered a luxury and only the wealthiest Ameri...