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2003 Oct 06
5
Help with questions for initial Asterisk wizard (GUI)
...Enable call waiting?
+ Enable busy detection?
+ Use CallerID?
+ rxgain
+ txgain
+ Immediate? (yes/no)
+ CallerID String
+ Name
+ Number
+ Enable mailbox indication?
+ Mailbox number(s) to be associated with this channel
+ Context
Would you like to setup registration for FWD, IAXtel, SIPPhone or iptel?
+
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+------------------------------------------+
|Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com|
+------------------------------------------+
| @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com |
| SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com |
| FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 |
|iptel|...
2003 Oct 06
1
MP3s in /var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 causes Asterisk crash
...---------------------+
| @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com |
| FWD| 18924 |
| IAX| 1700-363-0761 |
| SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com |
| ICQ| 3445119 |
|iptel| 8972-1969 |
|sipph| 1-747-386-1618 |
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2003 Nov 04
2
Does externalip= do anything to help with SIP behind a Linux based NAT router?
...ks,
--
+------------------------------------------+
|Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com|
+------------------------------------------+
| @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com |
| SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com |
| FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 |
|iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 |
+------------------------------------------+
2003 Nov 11
4
OT: Document Control System?
...ks,
--
+------------------------------------------+
|Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com|
+------------------------------------------+
| @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com |
| SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com |
| FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 |
|iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 |
+------------------------------------------+
2003 Oct 22
2
new codec for grandstreams
Grandstream and Global IP Sound have inked a deal in which
Global IP Sound will provide its royalty free iLBC codec
to Grandstream. GS will integrate this codec into the
BT and HT product lines
2003 Nov 20
2
Change the all announcement
Hello all
I would like change the all announcemennt(Voicemailmain,Voicemail etc.).
But I don't know how to change the these each prompt.
Do we have any guide book for this?
Please teach me about changing the voicemail or other prompt.
Thanks
2003 Nov 20
1
Linux Voice Mail Application??
Does anyone on this list know of any Linux based apps that will work with
Dialogic or Brooktrout that provides voice-mail/Autoattendant only?? It
seems that Panasonic, Avaya, and Mitel all use Unix/linux based OS on their
firmware for their proprietary voice mails.
My wish list would be;
A software that provides all of the drivers for a dialogic or brooktrout
board
Voice Mail
Messages in WAV
2003 Oct 23
2
CVS update
In attempting to make my asterisk server the latest and the greatest
tonight I attempted to upgrade my CVS. In the asterisk directory I ran
the make clean, executed the CVS update -d, and after all the files
completed ran make upgrade. My problem is that when I pull up the CLI the
cvs version that is showing is the same date as my initial install. Does
this mean that the upgrade did not go
2003 Nov 17
2
VOIP phonesets vs. cheap Analog touch-tone sets with Asterisk
Hello--
I've been asked an interesting question, and I'm too ignorant to answer
it authoritatively (yet). Can anyone help me?
Question: If I'm going to implement a somewhat small (10-80) phone
system, and I have a choice of using VOIP phoneset (like SNOM or
Grandstream or Cisco, etc), vs. cheap analog touch-tone phones, exactly
what features will I kiss goodbye if I use the cheap
2003 Oct 22
6
Running Asterisk and NAT on the same box?
Has anyone tried installing * on a box with two eth interfaces which is
acting as a NAT box? I have only one IP at this point and I would like
to get * working without all of the NAT issues. My idea is to run * on
my gateway (which is also running the firewall and masquerade services).
All of my UAs (Grandstream + Xten X-LITE + gnophone) will be inside the
NAT screen, and will connect to the *
2003 Oct 30
9
Absolute Minimum Installation Packages
I'm trying to get the total Linux/* installation size as small as possible.
I'm wondering if anyone has looked at the installed packages list from the
Redhat installation [rpm -qa] and has parsed out all packages not needed for
* to run. I follow the custom install guide from Andy Powell but the
installation yields 948+ Meg with 340 installed packages. I'm sure most of
those packages