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2003 May 13
0
Samba 3.0alpha23 problems
Ok guys I am having some issues with Samba via ADS.
I went to browse a share I setup on my Linux box and it prompted me for a
username and password. This did not work but I found this in the log.winbind
[2003/05/13 16:15:56, 1]
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:rescan_trusted_domains(168)
scanning trusted domain list
[2003/05/13 16:15:56, 1] libsmb/clikrb5.c:krb5_mk_req2(267)
krb5_cc_get_principal
2005 May 23
4
Digium FXS modules too fragile?
Hi all,
Yesterday, in an attempt to take back my phone room, I pulled everything apart as far back as the demarc and rebuilt it. In the process of putting things back together I accidentally connected my incoming lines to my FXS ports and my phones to my FXO ports. I quickly realized the mistake I made and corrected things but not before one of my FXS modules was smoked by incoming ring voltage.
2002 Jan 31
2
Add item to scale?
Hi,
many thanks for all suggestions as to shading of areas. Now to another small
detail: how do I add items to the x-axis? Given a plot of "dnorm", I'd like
to add some text to the x-axis, preferably with a corresponding tick mark.
Imagine the typical \lambda demarcating a tail area. So far, I've only been
able to add text in the plot region, not in the one of the axes.
2006 Nov 14
4
In the beginning-The first question.
List,
Im a Cisco certified Network guy with little telecom experience (BRI/PRI
at the time) so please forgive my terminology. I am showing interest
after the Network World SHSU October 4 article. We have 3 offices
(Hub-Spoke T1 Frame relay to the remote offices(Data & voice on separate
T)). Each office currently does their own thing for telecom. Our
Main(HUB) office currently has 14 channels
2004 Dec 10
0
analog FXO debug suggestions
[resend in plain text format]
> On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 09:34 -0600, asterisk-users-
> > request@lists.digium.com wrote:
> > > I've been struggling with a test * install for a couple months now in
a
> > > small office and am just about ready to give up on it. It's not that
the
> > > system itself is a problem. I've got everything (attendant,
2004 Dec 07
0
Subject: Re: Analog FXO Woes Continue
> On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 09:34 -0600, asterisk-users-
> > request@lists.digium.com wrote:
> > > I've been struggling with a test * install for a couple months now in
a
> > > small office and am just about ready to give up on it. It's not that
the
> > > system itself is a problem. I've got everything (attendant,
voicemail,
> > > FXS
2008 Feb 14
1
X100P Burnouts
Thought I would post this experience to the list so it's archived for
posterity... My company is deploying Asterisk-based PBX's to all of our
branch offices. Each office has 2 analog Voice lines and a fax line.
We didn't want to go to the expense of using TDM400's in the servers
(which run asterisk and Hylafax) so we opted for 2 X100P cards in each
box. So far they have
2010 Apr 27
2
Histogram not plotting correct breaks
Hi,
I'm using the hist function to plot the frequency of 21 variables, but it
keeps starting the x-axis from 0 and adding variables 1 and 2 together (all
other vairables have the correct frequencies). I suspect it adds 1 and 2
together so that 0 can fit in with demarcations at intervals of 5. Using
"xlim=c(1,21)" to specify that i don't want to include 0 and using the
2005 Aug 24
11
Will Echo problems EVER be solved, I'm scared
I came into this with my eyes wide open. I have read ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
there is to be found on the net about avoiding echo problems BEFORE I even
attempted to create a production system. Since lots of people are
apparently using this in production environments now I just assumed that
echo IS avoidable.
As others have recommended, I created a test system with the proposed
production
2009 Jan 16
0
No subject
could be "hot". Is there any chance this would cause the card to fail after
a while? It appears this site just had 4 port Digium card fail today.
> Also, I am trying to cross connect with another Asterisk system with
> > the normal LBO setting (i.e. span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs) but as of yet the
> > systems aren't seeing each other at all. Could the side with the high
>
2005 Jan 13
10
Program logic behind Ruby On Rails
Hi, I''m a newbie in both Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I finished the Ruby on
Rail Tutorial on Todo list and it was great. But, now I''m trying to
understand the logic behind it, that is something that is not obvious on
how each one of them ties together.
Is there a flowchart that shows how the inner working of Ruby on Rails?
In another words, let''s suppose we consider the
2019 Aug 16
1
Documenting else's greed
...as might be expected:
if (TRUE) {
0
} else {
2
} + 3
At first I thought it the question was simply one of syntax
precedence, but I believe the result is too surprising to not warrant
note in the documentation of Control. I believe the documentation
should highlight that the `alt.expr` is demarcated by a semicolon or
newline and the end of a *statement*, not a closing brace per se.
Perhaps in the paragraph starting 'Note that it is a common mistake to
forget to put braces...' it should end with. "Note too that it is the
end of a *statement*, not a closing brace per se, that deter...
2009 May 06
1
Heatmap: draw horizontal line
Hi,
I wanted to draw a heatmap with some horizontal lines. For example:
#------ code ------
mat <- matrix(-1:1,7,9)
heatmap.2(mat,Rowv=NA,trace = 'none',key=F)
#----end code -----
In this heatmap, I want to subgroup the rows. For instance, I would like to group rows 5,6 & 7 together, and would draw a black line between rows 4 & 5 to demarcate the group. Similarly, I want to
2006 Apr 24
0
Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinouts for T1/E1 crossover cable WAS "RE: what cable to connect a legacy PBX to a TE410P ?"
My telco used cat5 as well for the demarc to CPE. It's also with noting that
many channel banks, such as my Atlas, and zapata.conf itself also have
parameters to allow you to tune the gains to compensate for cable signal
loss. I've never had to touch them, and my CPE is about 300 feet from the
PRI demarc (with an ordinary Cat5 cable connecting them)
2009 Feb 27
1
what is the effect of high LBO settings?
I'm working on an Asterisk system with all of it's PRI ports configured with
the LBO setting at 5, like this:
span=3,0,5,esf,b8zs
As of yet, I am unwilling to change the LBO to 0 to where it probably should
be because the system is working and I'm not sure exactly what the LBO does.
I'm aware some changes were made to deal with low audio levels. Does anybody
know what audio
2003 May 08
2
Winbind + ADS small issues
Ok guys after reading a ton of documentation etc I have finally got my Linux
machine to work in a ADS enviroment. I can actually go on a windows machine
type in \\linuxboxname and access shares on my Linux box.
First of all I joined the ADS correctly. wbinfo -u and -g show proper values
and everything works except my Linux computer does not show up in Network
Neighborhood on windows machines.
2007 Jun 04
3
Noise on FXS ports (Sangoma)
Hi:
I have a Sangoma A200 card installed in a server with two FXO modules
and one FXS module.
Analog sets connected to the FXS module have a "squeaky static" -- it's
like static mixed with the sound of someone vigorously cleaning a window
a few doors down.
In other words, it's not a classic static noise, but it is noise, and
it's distracting. Remote callers can hear this
2019 Aug 18
0
Documenting else's greed
...ction(x){x^2} + 1
> body(f)
{
x^2
} + 1
> f(2)
[1] 5
At first I thought it the question was simply one of syntax
precedence, but I believe the result is too surprising to not warrant
note in the documentation of Control. I believe the documentation
should highlight that the `alt.expr` is demarcated by a semicolon or
newline and the end of a *statement*, not a closing brace per se.
Perhaps in the paragraph starting 'Note that it is a common mistake to
forget to put braces...' it should end with. "Note too that it is the
end of a *statement*, not a closing brace per se, that deter...
2012 Mar 15
3
Adding mean values to boxplots
...'forestgreen', 'forestgreen', 'chocolate',
'chocolate', 'chocolate', 'goldenrod', 'goldenrod', 'goldenrod');
b <- results[,4:12]
boxplot(b, col=col, ylab=ylab, main=main, boxwex=0.4);
What i'd like to do is add the mean value, demarcated by the black line in
the middle of each box, to the plot. The only way I've managed to add values
previously is by specifying their exact value and location on the plot e.g.
text(1.4,2.139,format("Mean (2.14)",digits=2), cex=1);
I need these values to be dynamic in the sense that th...
2004 Dec 09
3
Adit Asterisk Cabling Connundrum.
I am hoping to replace my Nortel 8x24 switch with
Asterisk. Right now my cabling comes from my outside
phone box into my office and into a punchdown block
and leaves the punchdown block as an amphenol
connector which currently plugs into the Nortel
swicth. A second amphenol connector them plugs into
the switch and extends to another punchdown block that
I believe carries the lines throughout the