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2004 Aug 25
3
IP Phone Recommendation ?
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2005 Feb 23
2
7960 Not Picking up new firmware.
G'Day All. So I got the TFTP server all set up -thanks to much help from this list- the 7960 found it and updated to SIP the first firmware P0S30200. What I am now trying to do is upgrate through all the versions, as recommended, to the latest version, P003-07-3-00. I thought this would be accomplished by simply changing the sole line in the OS79XX.TXT file to P0S30203 and reboot the phone.
2004 Nov 27
3
newbie problem
Hi, I have a very newbie question, I asked this at the digium support, but they did not answered yet, so I hope you can help. I just bought the digium developer kit (TDM400P), installed everything, all messages seems ok, but I can't make it work. * a normal telephone and a line connected to the board * modprobe wcfxs = ok leds go on an I hear a small click at the phone. * ztcfg = ok
2005 Feb 22
13
TFTP Server
G'Day All, Can anyone give me some direction in setting up the TFTP server on my RadHat ES3 box? I did quite a bit of reading, but I think I am more unsure now than before. I found the information nebulous. TFTP is already installed. I am trying to determine where the root directory for the tftp services is located so I can copy the CISCO 7960 firmware files onto it. Thanks.... Ferg
2004 Aug 25
0
Could use some advice/reality check from someone knowledgeable
...o before it was ready for prime time. Things have changed a lot since then. What I hope to get from the group is a little guidance from folks out there who may have already made a mistake that I should avoid. Info on any gotcha's that I should be aware of would be appreciated. Thanks Gary G. Hendershot Chief Technical Officer Advanced Digital Technologies
2005 Feb 23
2
Dialogic cards
Hello, Has anyone had any luck getting a D/41D ISA dialogic card working with *? Thanks Jason This message along with any attachments is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it was addressed. It may contain information that is confidential and prohibited from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of
2002 Mar 11
1
Not able to connect to shares w/ cli
Hello, I am currently unable to connect to any win98 shares from linux using the command 'mount -t smbfs //share/c /mnt/example'. I am able to connect using gnomba though. What does gnomba do differently than the command I am issuing and why does mount fail? Thanks, sean -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type:
2004 Nov 18
0
Samba and UNC Question
...y seeing? I understand that this might be a Cygwin problem, but since samba is playing an integral role in the delivery and coordination between the two machines I though somebody might have seen something like this before. Thank you very much for any comments you might have. Zach Hendershot /------------------------------------------------ | Software Engineer | Cranel, Inc. | Email: zhendershot@cranel.com \------------------------------------------------
2006 Oct 30
6
Asterisk and Panasonic KX Model
If Someone did that, How I connect extensions.conf with this type of Hybrid system to work with asterisk inside this schema: PSTN--->PANASONIC KX <------> Asterisk | |--------->send internal call Thanks.
2005 Mar 02
4
Sending Voicemail's to two email addresses
Is there a way to send a voicemail to two different email addresses when a caller leaves a message? Thanks a bunch! Randy
2007 Jun 22
1
searching for compatible servers
Im trying to find the best hardware to run asterisk on. I see that the compatibility list is a little dated. Any recommendations out there? This is for a 19 phone system with 2 tdm cards? Thanks Hart Green -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.4/705 - Release Date: 2/27/2007 3:24 PM -------------- next
2007 Jan 22
3
7 points of comparison Polycom 430/501 and Aastra 480i. Which one to choose ?
I need to provide a 80 people office with VOIP. I want to commit to one vendor Polycom or Aastra. Price of the phones is not a factor in the decision. The quality of the phones is the factor. Some of the features that I am evaluating on are: (arranged in order of priority) 1. Sound quality 2. complete product line with conference phone and receptionist phone (not on Aastra) 3. cordless (not on
2007 Feb 06
3
Help - Poor Voice Quality
I'm struggling to get my VOIP installation to be acceptable. I'm looking for advice on what else I can look for. My system: o Teliax VOIP service, voip-ny1 proxy o RCN Cable Internet Service (3Mbps download, 500kbps upload, 6ms average jitter) o 3.2 GHZ P4 Server (runs asterisk, firewall, other stuff) o server lightly loaded o Linux kernel 2.6.19.2 o Shorewall Firewall software with
2005 Jan 06
12
kind of urgent
Hi all. Can anyone comment why shouldn't we use FC 3 for an * production system? I'm not looking to start a distro war, but we just found out that redhat 9 (and FC 1) don't support SATA drives, and apparently FC 3 does. We are only familiar with red hat and are in a point in time that switching distros is not available. The guy installing the system is already on location. Yes, I
2002 Mar 12
0
Re: samba and shares
Thanks, but in /etc/fstab I have username/password as options so I don't have to type all that everytime ;) What is weird about this situation (and what no one has addressed) is why gnomba (gtk frontend for samba) will mount these shares fine but I cannot mount them from the command line. What does gnomba do that I am not? sean On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 08:24:32PM -0800, Brock Nanson wrote: