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2006 Oct 20
3
Linksys PAP2 dial plan help please
Hi, I have a Linksys PAP2-NA connectd to my asterisk. I would like the device to add 2 characters in front of the dialled number always when it send the call to my asterisk. I dont know how to do that. I will summarise my requirement. My friend dials 1-210-1234345, i want the asterisk to get 55-1-210-1234345. Can someone help me to a...
2004 Aug 19
1
not yet a new user, some questions
...informations on asterisk, I want to setup a linux based pbx and asterisk seems to be the best solution, I have some questions for configuration: 1) I have a PRI, so I must buy a digium card to interface with PRI, right? 2) If I connect an ethernet card from the pc (equipped with a digium card connectd to the PRI) to a switch I can connect users to this switch, right? I can connect traditional analouge phones to this switch? 3) asterisk doesn't support fax, right? 4) there is some hardware that support ISDN lines? I can use asterisk with ISDN? thanks regards Nicola
2003 Oct 01
1
x100p card - detect dialtone?
Does anyone know if there is a zapata.conf option to tell * to listen for a dialtone before dialing? I've got a couple of analog phones on a pstn line shared with a x100p * fx line. If someone is on the analog phone and another person initiates a call through * to use the same line, * dials over the top of the existing conversation. Is there a way to have * detect dialtone before dialing?
2006 Apr 26
3
jack
Installing alsa and jack libraries places devices for these in the winecfg menus. If I choose jack, what I would expect is that the wine instance would init jack clients for audio in and out and midi in and out (not really jack but jack can connect these as well). The jack out clients might be connected to the default alsa device, etc. This is normal for jack aware applications. I do not see
2008 Feb 28
1
Unicall mfcr2 testcall issues in mexico outgoing:ok | incoming: fail.
...Alerting on channel 0 Chan 31: -- Alerting on channel 0 MFC/R2 Chan 31: <- 0101 [1/ALERTING/Await answer /Category ] Chan 31: -- Connected on channel 0 Chan 31: -- Connected on channel 0 Chan 31: -- '*00000001*9900*2254*#' Main thread MFC/R2 Chan 31: <- 1101 [1/CONNECTD/Answered /Category ] MFC/R2 Chan 31: Far end disconnected(cause=Normal Clearing [16]) - state 0x400 Chan 31: -- Far end disconnected on channel 0 Chan 31: -- Far end disconnected on channel 0 MFC/R2 Chan 31: Call control(7) MFC/R2 Chan 31: Drop call(cause=Normal Clearing [16]) MFC/R2...