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2003 Jul 30
4
Grandstream Budgettone 100 & 102
Checking the earlier mails, it stated that the phones were $75 (100) & $85
(102) ref :-
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-June/013483.html
Well, I just called Ovislink/dgtimes and was quoted $90 & $100 and the person
said there was no price change.
Anyone on this list actually bought them at the $75 & $85 rate ???
Regards...Martin
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Too much is just enough.
2005 Feb 18
0
Howto? 2 interfaces, same network, same gateway
...----------------------------------
~/bin/routing_tables is:
#!/bin/sh
ip rule ls
for X in `ip rule ls | awk ''{ print $5 }''`
do echo $X
echo ''--------------------------------------------''
ip route ls table $X
echo
echo
done
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Jarne Cook <jcook@siliconriver.com.au>
Siliconriver.com.au
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2003 Aug 13
0
Which GS IP product to buy??
I'd like to do some further testing and connectivity with Asterisk and am
looking into the Grandstream products for SIP hardware. I wanted to see
if anyone has a preference / reviews they could offer between the
Budgettone 100 or the Handytone adapter. I don't need anything
super-feature-intensive but would like to have some. (lower-cost is good
- thats why I'm looking at the GS)
2003 May 19
1
MGCP and Cisco ubr924
I've been trying to figure this one out for a while, but to no avail.
I have my cisco ubr924 setup for MGCP with Asterisk as the call-agent. I have manually registered the endpoint in mgcp.conf. When I pick up the phone, I get no dialtone and debug shows errors. IOS on the ubr924 is 12.2.
Any help is appreciated.
from mgcp.conf:
[ubr924]
host=65.37.86.203
context = from-sip (just as a