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kellett
2003 May 23
2
Please remove H.323 from Asterisk (was H.323 support is distrubuted with Asterisk (was Re: chan_oh323.so: Segmentation Fault))
...ut it going on all over
the place. Not just here.
Now, please, please, please, as plenty of others have said, let's drop
it. Or I for one will unsubscribe, get * running by reading the source,
Luke, but not be able to share my experiences with anyone else. At which
point we all lose.
Mike Pellatt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hkumar [mailto:hkumar@spgsolutions.com]
> Sent: 23 May 2003 13:36
> To: asterisk-users
> Subject: Re: Please remove H.323 from Asterisk (was H.323 support is
> distrubuted with Asterisk (was Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_oh323.so:
> Segmentatio...
2003 Jun 11
3
Telephone Tree
Hi everyone,
I'd like to use Asterisk to build a phonetree (www.phonetree.com) type
of application, like this:
1. Read a text-based name/phonenumber file.
2. Call every number and play a recorded message.
3. If a beep is detected, replay the message from scratch (to leave
messages on an answering machine).
4. Write results to a log file.
Does anything like this exist already? Can this be
2003 May 22
6
OT: BRI ISDN question
I am going to try and use a passive AVM fritz BRI card for my * setup..
Here is the thing.. I need to order my BRI from BT.. The service that looks to be the one to use is what they call ISDN 2e becasue this has the option to setup hunt groups across multiple ISDN2e lines so I could add another line later to get 4 channels..
According to the BT website in order to use the hunt grouping across
2003 Jun 07
3
Bandwidth measurement tool: bmtools
This is not specifically on-topic for Asterisk, but I have found on
many occasions while working with Asterisk that it would have been
very handy to be able to measure, with some precision, the bandwidth
being used by a particular host, port, or combination of the two.
So, I went searching for various tools, none of which were what I
wanted. They either were too clever, or too limited in