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2006 Jun 06
1
Customer's voice not compatible with service?
We are using SPA-2002s and PAP2Ts to service our VoIP customers. It seems that one of our customers (female) has a voice that is just right that it generates DTMF tones when she talks... I know I've seen this sporatically, but this seems to happen often on her line, and I'm curious if there are any settings on the device to alter this behaviour?
2004 Dec 02
1
mixed local & roaming profiles?
Before I join all my W2K clients to my 3.0.8-2 Samba server (Debian), I plan to remove "logon path = ..." due to sporatic problems I'm seeing. We're only ~10 regular Windows2000 users, and ~30 VMware Win2K users, so roaming doesn't buy us much. However, it might be helpful if I could enable roaming either by user or by host, particularly with the VMware users. Is
2006 Oct 12
2
1.2.12.1 crashing
...tability it gave us (weeks without a restart). We upgraded to 1.2.12.1 because it seemed to resolve an issue we were having with some 800 # original being brought to us via sip (occassionally the calls would have 1 way audio when put on phone hold). 1.2.12.1 fixed this, however it is randomly and sporatically crashing. Advise?
2005 Nov 28
1
Wireless links + Realtime video >= Headache! (long queue delays)
Hello LARTC gurus. I''m new to this list and have a mind boggling problem that I cannot resolve. Let me describe my problem: We have a custom built wireless camera comprised of an IP encoder and a BitsyX running Linux. It communicates to an antenna unit (Bitsyx) which plugs into a Windows machine with a digitial video recorder: [IP Video Encoder] -> [Linux Box 1] - 2Mbit Wireless
2001 Sep 18
3
Why is Win98 looking for user "nobody"?
Using Samba v2.0.10 on a RedHat v7.1 box, I see that the Win98 clients on our network are making sporatic requests for user "nobody" (as shown below). Anyone know what's going on here? My network has both Linux and Win98 clients, but only the Win98 clients are showing this behavior. Both the Linux and Win98 clients access the same shared drives, but only the Win98 clients use
2013 Oct 16
1
fstat() errors on /srv/mail/<username>/dovecot.index.log
Dovecot version 2.1.7 Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS Kernel 3.2.0-35-generic x86_64 I'm not sure exactly when this started occurring, but sporatically users report issues receiving email, having email saved to "Sent," etc. Looking in dovecot.log, I see the following errors: 2013-10-16 09:53:20 imap-login: Info: Login: user=<user1>, method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, mpid=27434, secured, session=<PnoiBtzoBgB/AAAB>...
2006 Dec 05
0
RE: regcontext, NoOp extension vanishes when extension reload
> > Let me guess: The context in which you have the 2 thru n priorities is > the same one as you're using for regcontext right? > > Don't do that, bad things will happen (as you've noticed). > > I'd have to review the code again, but I think what you're seeing is as > a result of this. > > Regards, > - Brad > No, not exactly, I have a
2006 Dec 05
0
Re: regcontext, NoOp extension vanishes when extension reload, WORKING
OK this was an easy one to fix. All I had to do is RTFM. Note on the wiki: ATTENTION: Make sure you take a look at bug report 7144 Just do what Kevin said, include the regcontext in whatever static context you have the priority 2 extension and don't make a static regcontext in extension.conf. Let sip module do the rest. Works great. Thanks Guys. JR On 12/5/06, JR Richardson
1999 Feb 19
0
2.0.2 servers with 1.9.18p10 DMB?
Have there been any problems reported with running 2.0.2 on servers using security=server with a 1.9.18p10 DMB? We've run into a situation where I've upgraded 4 of our servers to 2.0.2 but the DMB is still running 1.9.18p10. We have had sporatic trouble with the upgraded servers rejecting correct passwords because the DMB seemingly would not properly validate them. Today, we ran into a
1999 Jun 15
0
FIX for smbtar zero length files... (Cont :)
(Erm, sorry about that...) I was talking about errors of the type: Got 0 bytes. The problem was sporatic, and seemed to be load/speed based. That is, the faster the Linux box, the more errors we had. A look through clitar.c led me to a solution. Currently, clitar.c is written to pad a file with zeros if a file read error occurs. This is normal. All of our errors were of the 0 byte length
2002 Dec 09
1
Samba and FlashMX and Photoship
(NOTE: If you responde to this please also CC me at twarfield@astcorp.com ....thank you!) Alright we have several users, about 10, using a Samba server with Flash MX. If they copy the files from the server and then work only on their machines and save only to their machines then everything works fine. If they work directly off the files on the server and save to the server while working directly
2006 Dec 05
0
RE: regcontext, NoOp extension vanishes when extension reload
> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > JR Richardson > Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 3:49 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: [asterisk-users] RE: regcontext,NoOp extension > vanishes when extension reload > > > > > Let me guess: The
2003 Sep 18
5
TDM400P??
...ng!" where N is the number of the module that the phone is plugged into. This usually, or always happens on the transition from on-hook to off-hook. Once this happens i lose dialtone on all of the modules, and it doesn't come back until the drivers are reloaded, * restarted Battery is lost sporatically, but usually comes back with no dialtone Here is what i looked at so far: First i looked over the software setup; drivers, config files, and linux I tried both loop start and kewl start signalling. Results were more or less the same with both. I called Digium. They are very friendly, and they w...
2017 Aug 26
1
Lenovo T460p post 7.4 CR possible problems
On 26 August 2017 at 14:42, <mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com> wrote: > It means it's time to open up your' laptop and evict all the dust bunnies. it's overheating on one desktop but not the other because one of your' desktops, as configured on your system is using the processor more. this is how laptops die as most people just whine and complain as their'
2006 Apr 01
2
Newbie question - sip.conf incoming contexts
Hello! I've been struggling with the documentation for months on this simple subject... I still have not been able to get this concept down... I have 3 sip accounts (PSTN DID's) that come into my asterisk box and give me phone service from my itsp via SIP. I for the life of me have not been able to figure out how to get them to come in to 3 seperate contexts! This must be simple but I