Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "multivoip".
2003 Dec 29
0
H.323, MultiVOIP, and DTMF
I've been working with the old-style (pre-SIP) MultiTech MultiVOIPs,
trying to make them work against chan_h323. With the voips in rfc2833
mode, Asterisk can detect DTMF fine from them, but when it sends DTMF to
them, they lock up on the second digit, crying about an incoming fax.
Has anyone encountered that problem (and found a solution)?
Taking the other rout...
2006 Oct 07
0
Multivoip 3010
Anyone has configued Multivoip 3010 with Asterisk ? I am tring to configure
this box to work with asterisk .
Thanks
Imthiyaz
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2004 Jun 17
2
IAXy and bandwidth requirements
...the
IAXy has the ulaw, alaw, and g726 codecs, but I cannot find anything
official on Digium's site about it. The Installation Manual has an
example iax.conf file that indicates the ulaw codec, so I know that one
is good.
But we are thinking about using the IAXy over a VPN, to replace our
MultiVoip. alaw and ulaw are 64kbps, which is too much for our tunnel.
G726 would be good if is has decent sound quality at 16kbps. We
currently use MultiVoip's Netcoder at 9.6kbps which works fine.
So, is there an official statement somewhere about which codecs the
IAXy supports?
Thanks!
-Micha...
2006 Dec 21
2
Connect many fax lines?
...ilding to plug in lots of fax machines.
The plan is to run an Asterisk server for about 100 phones and these fax
ports.
The big question is what's the best way to connect these fax ports to *?
1) We could use an 8-port T1 card and link 6 Rhino FXS channel banks.
2) We could put 6 MultiTech MultiVOIP FX-24 boxes on the * LAN.
3) or ???
Anyone do something like this before?
Any suggestions?
I personally like the simplcity of the MultiVOIP boxes, plus the fact
that they don't require T1 ports.
2006 May 15
1
Please..... need some help
Sorry if I post in this forum, this may be not the right one, but I hope to find in here some experts which could help me out.
I have in one location 8 extensions from a Panasonic PBX ?KX-TD1232? connected to FXO Ports on an MultiVoIP Gateway from Multitech.
On the other location I have 8 SP5100 IP-Phones from Micronet as remote extensions.
Between the locations I have a VPN.
If I call from an IP-Phone to a local extension on the Panasonic PBX or if a local extension from the Panasonic PBX calls to an remote IP...
2010 Apr 22
3
How to do analog e&m on asterisk?
Hi,
Can anybody with previous experience with it guide me on how to setup
asterisk with analog e&m to connect it to an old style e&m system which uses
4 pair cables on RJ 45 jacks. All the analog cards I know of use RJ 11
jacks. And there is no choice of modernization of the customer equipment.
Cable pin out are as follows:
1. M lead
2. E lead
3. Tip1
4. Ring
5. Tip
6. Ring1
7. SG
8.
2004 Sep 06
0
IAX2/GSM VOIP troubleshooting
...wn 5mi from here which connects via wireless to a town 10mi
from there and then it's either phoneline or wireless to the ISP's ISP. It
seems like it might be a dicey connection, but I've had tremendous luck with
it for over 3 years now. As a matter of fact, I regularly use a MultiTech
MultiVOIP with a 9.6kb/s voice coder on it and hardly anyone notices that it's
a VOIP connection. (It *is* a half-duplex connection, if that matters.)
However, with the 13kb/s voice coder of GSM it's so choppy it unusable.
I don't think the problem is in IAX2/GSM. I don't think the problem...
2004 Aug 27
5
iaxtel and jitterbuffer
...:
; lowdelay -- Minimize delay
; throughput -- Maximize throughput
; reliability -- Maximize reliability
; mincost -- Minimize cost
; none -- No flags
;
tos=lowdelay
but I still have a less-than-acceptible quality connection. The bandwidth
usage is right around 5.5-6kbps. I have a multivoip that ran at about that
rate and sounded fine (obviously with a different codec, but my point is that
my broadband connection shouldn't be the issue).
Any helpful suggestions?
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