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2004 Nov 27
1
Interfacing T100P with Definity PBX
Hi,
I have two t100p cards installed. One card connected to the PSTN,
the other card is hooked to the Definity PBX with a T1 cross over
cable. The card connected to the PSTN works fine.
The problem is with the card hooked up to the PBX. The light behind
the card is green, but when I dial from this card I get an error. Its
says it could start the D-Channel. Could someone help me out with this
2005 Sep 01
1
How to execute StopPlayTones when a SIP phone is answered
.../200,400+450/400,0/2000
intercom = 400+450/400,0/200,400+450/400,0/2000 ;FRESHLY ADDED AND STOLEN FROM [uk] section.
1001,1,Dial(SIP/1001,20,r{intercom})
For what its worth, I'm trying to use the standard UK ringtones for an internal extension. This behavior mimics several different PBXs and KSUs on the market.
Does anyone have something like this working?
Chris Coulthurst
chris@shuksan.com
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2004 Jul 23
0
AW: Large Enterprises using asterisk
Hi,
> I've never run against a commercial PBX that didn't need
> maintenance.
Acknowledged.
> VM hard
> drives fail,
> ...
> Asterisk is
> every bit as stable
> as the old-gen KSUs and PBXs.
There are big differences. As I know of no other PBX that uses 'consumer' hardware, asterisk is also struggling with problems in the underlying Hardware. And even Software. The NEC/Nitsuko PBX I bought for our company 4 years ago has still no problems beeing extended. Try this wi...
2003 Nov 02
3
Fw: a bit frightened, guys
Hi,
I believe the issues raised by this message are the same as mine, more on a commercial sense than for self use, but mostly the same. I've seen posts where real-life installations are mentioned, but not a reference to how Asterisk is working on production (and productive) environments.
Any experiences would be very welcome I believe, not only on pure technical, but wider, sense.
Thanks