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2009 Aug 06
0
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^C
--- 10.100.100.74 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, +63 duplicates, +1 errors, 0%
packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev =3D 0.263/2.481/4.266/1.147 ms
> This ping is external box to guest,
> correct?
Either direction, external box->guest or guest->external box
> Is it the external box that gets duplicates or the guest?
> What happens when you ping
2009 Aug 06
0
No subject
^C
--- 10.100.100.74 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, +63 duplicates, +1 errors, 0%
packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev =3D 0.263/2.481/4.266/1.147 ms
> This ping is external box to guest,
> correct?
Either direction, external box->guest or guest->external box
> Is it the external box that gets duplicates or the guest?
> What happens when you ping
2009 Jan 20
2
SIP DTMF problem with SNOM
Hi!
I have two identical SIP accounts on Asterisk 1.4.22. One account is
registered with eyebeam, the other one is registered with a SNOM phone.
When using the eyebeam client DMTF detection works fine, when using the
SNOM phone many digits are missing in the DTMF detection.
I analyzed with wireshark and both phones uses RFC 2833 and the trace
looks pretty the same. Also the rtp debug log
2013 Jan 23
2
setting off-diagonals to zero
The following 1460 x 1460 matrix can be throught of as 16 distinct 365 x 365
matrices. I'm trying to set off-diaganol terms in the 16 sub-matrices with
indices more than +/- 5 (days) from each other to zero using some for loops.
This works well for some, but not all, of the for loops. The R code I"m
using follows. For some reason the third loop below zero's-out everything
in the
2017 Jan 04
4
seq.int/seq.default
On 1/4/17 1:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com>
>>>>>> on Tue, 3 Jan 2017 07:57:15 -0800 writes:
> > This is a message for someone familiar with the implementation.
> > Superficially the R code for seq.default and the C code for seq.int
> > appear to be semantically very
2007 Aug 13
2
help with scatterplot3d
Hello,
I am having a bit of trouble with scatterplot3d().
I was able to plot a 3d cloud of points using the following code:
>my.3dplot<-scatterplot3d(my.coords, pch=19, zlim=c(0,1), scale.y=0.5,
angle=30, box=FALSE)
where my.coords is a data frame that contains x, y, and z coordinates for
grid points whose elevation we sampled.
The problem occurs when I try to add points using points3d.
2017 Jan 03
2
seq.int/seq.default
This is a message for someone familiar with the implementation.
Superficially the R code for seq.default and the C code for seq.int
appear to be semantically very similar. My question is whether, in fact,
it is intended that behave identically for all inputs. I have found two
cases so far where they differ, first that seq.int will coerce a
character string to a real (via Rf_asReal) whereas
2009 Jan 20
5
the FXS ports of Digium and damaging if connected to Tel Line
Hi All;
I am facing a problem that always the users confused and connect the telephone line coming from the telephone service provider to the FXS port and cause it to be damaged, specially if the card was 2 fxs and 2 fxo, so they make mistake and connect the line to fxs while it should be connected to fxo.
What is the solution for this disaster?
Regards
Bilal
2016 Feb 13
2
Tinc Router Mode - PING RESULT is destination host unreachable
Hi Lars,
I have no experience to use tcpdump, here is the output from TCPdump for
your reference. Any idea?
Use my home PC to ping company PC
01:00:25.154706 ethertype IPv4, IP 192.168.1.2 > 10.0.0.2: ICMP echo
request, id 1, seq 17, length 40
01:00:25.154706 IP 192.168.1.2 > 10.0.0.2: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 17,
length 40
01:00:25.154706 IP 192.168.1.2 > 10.0.0.2: ICMP echo
2014 Feb 03
1
Incoming Fax Issue with Asterisk 11.7 and Digium Fax
Hi, im using a Asterisk Server which is not behind NAT.
First i had problems with the fax detection. But this is now solved
after adding a wait(2) at the correct place. But i'm still unable to
receive a fax due to res_rtp_asterisk.c:3548 ast_rtp_read: RTP Read too
short after the Fax session has started.
My sip.conf includes
[general]
allowguest=no
alwaysauthreject=yes
sendrpid=rpid
2011 Aug 15
11
Re: [Xen-devel] xen 4.1.2* dhcp issue/bug when installing/booting HVM domU domains (CentOS 6, unbuntu 11.04 server). Debian/OpenSolaris work fine.
Thanks a lot for your hints Pasi.
Due to your suggestion I open a new thread here.
I have tested with model=e1000 (HVMs). As HVM configs are identical (not
iso images and LVM volumes) I guess it is a xen 4.1.2* issue .. or just
involved domU OS-kernels (however as it is HVM it should not play any role)
Tested and correctly working OSes (getting an IP address and pinging of
2016 Dec 14
2
no rtp after dns query
hi,
i have strange problem with no rtp packets from asterisk after dns
query. see pcap below
centos6/asterisk 13.9 + chan_sip
172.23.0.3 - asterisk
172.23.5.1/2 - voip phones
any ideas/hints?
1170 25.028206000 172.23.0.3 -> 172.23.5.1 RTP 214 PT=ITU-T G.711
PCMA, SSRC=0x334508F6, Seq=49318, Time=1442112256
1171 25.045556000 172.23.5.1 -> 172.23.0.3 RTP 214 PT=ITU-T G.711
2014 Oct 14
1
debugging T.38 issues
Hello list,
We're currently facing some issues concerning T.38 gateway faxing.
This is a device used almost exclusively for receiving faxes. Calls
are incoming to asterisk on a SIP trunk (sangoma netborder) using
G711A. Gateway mode is activated in the asterisk dialplan towards a
Cisco SPA 112 running firmware 1.3.5. We are using asterisk 1.8.13.0
with the T.38 gateway patch applied (I know I
2017 Aug 04
5
Change OS from CentOS 6 to 7
Audio packets are running...
961 16.150421076 192.168.5.150 -> 192.168.5.25 RTP 214 PT=ITU-T G.711 PCMU,
SSRC=0x6A3E0AF1, Seq=28402, Time=73280
962 16.170411284 192.168.5.150 -> 192.168.5.25 RTP 214 PT=ITU-T G.711 PCMU,
SSRC=0x6A3E0AF1, Seq=28403, Time=73440
963 16.190381989 192.168.5.150 -> 192.168.5.25 RTP 214 PT=ITU-T G.711 PCMU,
SSRC=0x6A3E0AF1, Seq=28404, Time=73600
964 16.210387990
2010 Sep 30
1
History of seq and seq.int
I wonder what is the history of "seq" and "seq.int"?
>From "help(seq)", one reads that "'seq.int' is an internal generic
which can be much faster but has a few restrictions". And indeed,
"seq.int(1,99,by=2)" is over 40 times faster than "seq(1,99,by=2)" in
a quick test I just did. This is not surprising given that
2017 Jan 05
0
seq.int/seq.default
>>>>> Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com>
>>>>> on Wed, 4 Jan 2017 08:15:03 -0800 writes:
> On 1/4/17 1:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>>> Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com>
>>>>>>> on Tue, 3 Jan 2017 07:57:15 -0800 writes:
>> > This is a message for someone familiar
2009 Jul 23
2
Bug in seq() (PR#13849)
Full_Name: Jeremiah Cohen
Version: 2.9.0
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (129.59.230.235)
I believe there is a bug in the seq() function for certain values of the "from"
argument. Here are examples:
> seq(-.2, .1, .1)
[1] -0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.1
> seq(-.3, .1, .1)
[1] -3.000000e-01 -2.000000e-01 -1.000000e-01 5.551115e-17 1.000000e-01
> seq(-.4, .1, .1)
[1] -0.4 -0.3
2011 Oct 05
2
subplot strange behavoir
Hello,
Below is some example code that should reproduce an error I'm encountering
while trying to create a tiff plot with two subplots. If I run just the
following bit of code through the R GUI the result is what I'd like to have
appear in the saved tiff image:
x<-seq(0:20)
y<-c(1,1,2,2,3,4,5,4,3,6,7,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,4,3,6)
plot(x,y,type="l",las=1,ylim=c(0,12))
2007 Feb 15
2
How to speed up or avoid the for-loops in this example?
Any advice, tips, clues or pointers to resources on how best to speed up
or, better still, avoid the loops in the following example code much
appreciated. My actual dataset has several tens of thousands of rows and
lots of columns, and these loops take a rather long time to run.
Everything else which I need to do is done using vectors and those parts
all run very quickly indeed. I spent quite a
2013 Feb 21
3
Ask for help: find corresponding elements between matrix
Dear R experts,
I have two matrix (seq & mat) & I want to retrieve in a new matrix all the numbers from mat that =1 (corresponding to the same row/ column position) in seq, or all the numbers in mat that =-1 in seq. - Replace all the numbers with NA if it's not 1/-1 in seq. There are some "NA"s in seq.
seq=matrix(c(1,-1,0,1,1,-1,0,0,-1,1,1,NA),3,4)