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2003 Sep 22
1
Switch between calls without initiating a threeway converstaion
I was just wondering if there was a way that you could have two calls on one line and switch between the two without initiating a threeway conversation? I would imagine that Flash is the way to do this, but when I Flash twice, a 3-way call is initiated. If I turn threeway off, then I can't transfer. Also, is it possible to hang up one of the calls, and then continue talking to the second
2006 Nov 03
4
Audio goes one way during the call for a few seconds. Is it RTP, NAT, dyndns, or what it is?
Hi everybody, I finally want to get rid of 1-way audio problem. Please help me here. I have 3 scenarios. 1. Audio is always one way. Caller who dialed can't listen the called party but called party can listen him. In this scenatio Asterisk is on dynamic IP with dyndns FQDN. sip.conf has externip = abc.dyndns.org and localnet = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx entry. Trunk and extensions are SIP. Where is
2005 Jul 14
1
Wire Tapping on Asterisk
I'm new to asterisk. I would like to ask if there's a feature in asterisk wherein you can monitor ongoing calls, some kinda like tapping into active phone calls? It must have this feature but I do not know where to get some reference to set this up or test this. Can anyone share me some sites as reference? thnx...
2006 Nov 06
1
Audio goes one way during the call for a fewseconds. Is it RTP, NAT, dyndns, or what it is?
We had very similar problems to this which drove us insane for ages. Basically we use VoIP trunks (SIP) for all our inbound + outbound calls. Call quality was good however we would get random problems where people could not hear us or us hear them for about 5-10 seconds at a time. After weeks of trying to get to the bottom of the problem it appeared our VoIP trunk provider (sentiro/sip2go) had
2004 Jul 07
8
Voicemail volume
...lo, When I listen to a voicemail message, the recorded message is played back at extremely low volume. All the supporting prompts are at the correct volume, it's just the incoming recorded message that is played back almost inaudibly quiet. There's no problem with the volume during normal converstaions so I'm thinking this must be specific to the Voicemail application. I've tried changing the recording format from wav to gsm, but that didn't help. I've also tried adjusting rxgain and txgain in zapata.conf, but that doesn't improve things either. Help! Thanks Bob