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2006 Apr 23
1
automated response
I will be out of the office until May 1.
Frankie Gouge
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2003 Sep 06
1
GrandStream Phones... White,Black or Green?
Just in case you guys haven't been paying attention Grandstream sliped in
some diffrent colors on the IP phones and looks like they released the
ATA-286 (Cisco is gonna have kittens I suspect)
bkw
2010 May 04
0
Bridging old system (ESI IVX E) with new Asterisk server - it is robbery!
...t's pretty much a closed box setup.
And the prices for the card and support are robbery - which is why we
aren't going to go with another setup like that. While it has been
reliable - I don't think there has ever been an issue with it, expansion
is expensive. The local company was gouging us with $200 per incident
(ie add an extension) service calls, until I found an installation
manual on google, and downloaded. They griped because I was using it,
but hey, it wasn't that hard to figure out.
So might as well jump off the cliff and go full scale asterisk!
Thanks,
Eddie
2014 Aug 15
1
Member server guide broken
I have been doing this for a while, and I can now say with certainty
that the Samba guide for adding a member server is broken as far as PAM
setup is concerned. When I follow the guide to the T, I can no longer
SSH into the box or even login on the local console. SSH gives me a
successful login, but instead of the MOTD, I get "[host IP] closed the
connection". As soon as I comment
2020 Jan 02
1
Delayed UPS shutdown
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Harlan Stenn wrote:
> On 1/2/2020 3:12 AM, Roger Price wrote:
>> On Wed, 1 Jan 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> But I should preface this with the fact that I have a 20kw nat gas
>>> fired standby with a sub 10 second startup time in the back yard.
>>>
> My understanding is:
>
> If there is a power outage, there comes a point where
2005 May 12
6
Cisco contract for 7940/7960 firmware access
Maybe not the place for this but thought I'd post the info for others. I
purchased a cisco 7960 off ebay and needed to convert to SIP for *. I
know * supports SCCP but I wont go into that here. I'd read on
voip-info.org that a contract could be purchased for approx $8 to allow me
to download the firmware. I though, being in the UK, i'd get one through
a reseller in the UK.
2006 Feb 02
2
RE: 5, 000 concurrent calls system rolloutquestion
...ew of the better-known SIP testing tools to beat on Asterisk
installations in remote places for short periods of time. But this
has always been the case... test gear is a small market, and
expensive. Just look at the MSRP of new high-end HP Oscilloscopes if
you want to get a picture of price-gouging.
JT
At 11:21 AM -0800 2/2/06, William Boehlke wrote:
>
>Signate has claimed 5,000 streams, or 2,500 calls, on a single Telephony
>Server 5000. The throughput has little to do with Asterisk and a lot to do
>with hardware design and operating system tuning. Our very minor code
>cha...
2006 Sep 13
7
Mongrel spewing backtraces and nanosleeping
Hi list,
I''m seeing a couple of issues with Mongrel. I''m running FreeBSD 6.1 and
have previously been told that there are known conflicts between this
and Mongrel, yet I hope these issues will be resolved with time.
I''m overloading Mongrel with httperf on my local workstation. Mongrel is
started directly with the mongrel_rails command and there is only one
mongrel
2007 Feb 19
6
Open CallerID Database?
Hey Guys,
I'm curious if there's an interest in a free, CallerID database? For those
of you in the same spot we are, our current provider only provides us with
the CND, excluding CNAM.
Would creating a public database, managed by users be worthwhile to anyone?
Thanks - Any input is greatly appreciated.
--
Robert Norton
SophMedia LLC Operations Manager
Cell: 480-234-4312 Office:
2004 Jul 20
10
PRI dead in USA?
Hi-
Because a majority of my customers are in Europe, I've gotten quite used to
working with ISDN (PRI) and BRI on a regular basis. Recently one of my
customers asked me if I could terminate a few lines locally here in the USA
(California), so I called up SBC to enquire as to how much it would cost to
install a BRI here.
Although the rates were reasonable (except the installation), I got
2003 Oct 20
26
Survey: Grandstream improvements.........
Hi List,
I had a wonderful meeting with GS's President last week
and he is very interested in feedback on what top features,
functions, bugs the community would like to see in upcoming
firmware.
Please keep in mind that adding new features take time
to develop, test and such.
So please rate your ideas on a scale of 1-10
1 = Nice to have some day
10 = Got to have it right now
Things
2006 Jan 28
20
Code security
I''ve just created a rails application for a friend''s business.
I''m going to place the application onto one of his computers so he can
access it from within his network.
What can i do to make sure he cannot read/edit the code? I can''t see
what i can do. Its on a windows xp machine and he has full admin rights.
He''s not an expert PC user so the solution
2013 Apr 14
55
ATI VGA Passthrough / Xen 4.2 / Linux 3.8.6
Hi,
I''m trying to get VGA passthrough to work to an XP x64 guest, and I''m
seeing "interesting" things happening.
I''m using the kernel and userspace tools from here:
http://xen.crc.id.au/support/guides/install/#
on Scientific Linux 6.
I gave up on trying to get an Nvidia card to work in the guest having
read about the extra patches required to get a
2006 May 02
96
[ADV] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION
===========================================================
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails2/
Rails has changed a lot since we announced the first edition of the
book a year ago. DHH says that the 1.1 release "boasts more than 500
fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors." Who
are we to