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2004 Dec 17
0
Total newbie here looking to do a VoIP conferencecall?
...d to go.
What do you need?
To begin with, install linux on an old pc (well, not too old).
Then go to voip-info.org and take a look at the Asterisk wiki.
Everything you need is there.
And of course, we're here (-:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Campbell [mailto:PCampbell@ourvacationstore.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 11:01 PM
> To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Total newbie here looking to do a VoIP
> conferencecall?
>
> I am looking to help out my company find a more budget conscious but
&g...
2004 Dec 17
2
Total newbie here looking to do a VoIPconfer ence call?
...x-sjo.packet8.net : 15062, over here) to point to the IP of your
own SIP server? Kind of a hack but it should work as long as it's running
on port 15062. I am very new to this so I don't know if there's a port
standard for SIP like there is for HTTP, SSH, FTP, etc.?
Patrick Campbell
OurVacationStore.com
Website Administrator
pcampbell@ourvacationstore.com
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nabeel
Jafferali
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 5:44 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial...
2004 Dec 17
5
Total newbie here looking to do a VoIP conference call?
...we could setup a VoIP conference bridge.
Can someone enlighten an unknowledged as to whether or not this is possible,
and if so, how might it be done? Would the Asterick server need X number of
VoIP lines? I.e. If there's 10 participants, it'd need 10 VoIP lines?
Patrick Campbell
OurVacationStore.com
Website Administrator
pcampbell@ourvacationstore.com
2004 Dec 28
1
Meetme scalable to 300 people?
Hi everyone.
I am looking at providing a conference for up to 300 people and was
wondering if anyone has scaled meetme to 300 people.
Here are some points:
1) I am using an IAX2 gateway hosted on a VOIP service provider.
2) The machine is hosted at the providers site so one has to assume that
bandwidth is not going to be an issue.
3) Everything is coming in as ULAW so we won't need to
2004 Dec 28
0
How to connect two Asterisks as secure as po ssiblewithout too much additional bandwidth ?
...e the same exact thing with an SSH tunnel. In fact, we've done
VoIP over SSH using a Linux NAT box. The SIP adapter connects locally to a
box which SSHes to the SIP server where the unencrypted connection is made
locally. So from the EU to the server is all encrypted.
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Patrick Campbell
OurVacationStore.com
Website Administrator
Tel. 602.896.4729
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rustin Bergren
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 4:54 PM
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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
2004 Dec 17
1
Total newbie here looking to do a VoIP confe rence call?
Sorry for the misspelling... Thanks for the replies. I will set it up and
start playing. This is all very exciting. I've been using VoIP as my
primary phone but this is going a bit further. At the office we have a T1
that is probably fairly dead after hours. Supporting 5-10 users should be
fine I'd imagine. I've read 1 VoIP connection uses about 64kbps or 8KB/s?
So...