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2009 Apr 22
0
Sequence analysis with TraMineR 1.2
Dear R users, The TraMineR package for mining, describing and visualizing sequences of states or events, and more generally discrete sequential data has been updated to version 1.2. Its primary aim is the analysis of biographical longitudinal data in the social sciences, such as data describing careers or family trajectories. Most of its features apply however also to non temporal data such
2009 Apr 22
0
Sequence analysis with TraMineR 1.2
Dear R users, The TraMineR package for mining, describing and visualizing sequences of states or events, and more generally discrete sequential data has been updated to version 1.2. Its primary aim is the analysis of biographical longitudinal data in the social sciences, such as data describing careers or family trajectories. Most of its features apply however also to non temporal data such
2003 Nov 28
2
MGCP Support for NAT
Does MGCP transverse NAT? Seeing as the only decent yet cheap IP phone is the Swissvoice, it would be rather helpful.
2010 Mar 24
2
[LLVMdev] insertion points for newly created instructions
...anywhere after the definition of the "more-recently-defined" operand, but before the last dominator of all the users. Does LLVM already has any function that will do this (i.e., magically insert an instruction in a valid point)? If not, is there any way I can implement this without transversing all the instructions in the enclosing function? Thanks, Nuno
2005 Mar 09
3
from long/lat to UTM
Hi: Is there any function in R which can convert the long/lat to UTM(Universal Transverse Mercator)? There are quite a few converters on Internet. However, the interface is designed as input->output which I can not convert lots of locations at the same time. Another question is whether there is a function in R which can tell the time zone from the location's lat/long? Thank you!
2010 Mar 25
2
[LLVMdev] insertion points for newly created instructions
...already has any function that will do this (i.e., magically >> insert >> an instruction in a valid point)? > > There is no magical utility function available to do this. That's what I was afraid of :) >> If not, is there any way I can implement >> this without transversing all the instructions in the enclosing function? > > Find a user that dominates all other users and then insert this > instruction just before the dominating users. The problem is if none of the users dominates the other ones. That's why I wanted to somewhat insert the new instruction...
2005 Oct 16
2
Looking for advanced consultant services
Hi, I have a meeting with an important customer in a couple of days and I am aware that most of their questions are going to be related about scability of Asterisk. We want to propose this customer to integrate Asterisk with SER, but I have a loot of complex doubts that I would like to known before this meeting. I would like to contact with a busines that has experience with large
2010 Mar 25
0
[LLVMdev] insertion points for newly created instructions
...before the last dominator of all the > users. > > Does LLVM already has any function that will do this (i.e., magically insert > an instruction in a valid point)? There is no magical utility function available to do this. > If not, is there any way I can implement > this without transversing all the instructions in the enclosing function? Find a user that dominates all other users and then insert this instruction just before the dominating users. - Devang
2009 Jun 10
6
Shorewall + IPsec Tunnel
Hi everyone! First of all, sorry about my bad English and the e-mails extension. I need some help to implement a VPN connection using shorewall and openswan as IPSec Tunnel. My network map: CLIENT VPN APPLIANCE --> +++INTERNET+++ --> FIREWALL --> OPENSWAN SERVER (DMZ) I have two VPN connections with two different subnets to the other end. The two of then are correctly established.
2017 May 17
2
Asterisk 13 queue and DND phones
Hi, I've noticed that when I set a phone on DND (phone-side DND, meaning it rejects calls with a busy status, SIP 486 response code I believe) the queue keeps on trying the phone over and over again. This creates issues in terms of CDR entries - in a scenario where there is only one phone on DND, and a delay between attempts of 1 second, the queue will attempt to ring the single phone
1999 Nov 04
1
Confusion over how to configure WINS
We have a network of about 24 remote site all connecting to our home office across a mixture of private frame relay and VPN across the internet. In order to simplify our life, and at the same time, reduce the amount of non critical and chatty traffic transversing the WAN links during business hours, we are putting servers at each remote to do DHCP, DNS, WINS, and file and print sharing. From the documentation, I'm not sure whether we need to turn WINS server on at each remote site. Or if I need to set WINS proxy to yes, and put in the WINS address of...
2010 Mar 25
0
[LLVMdev] insertion points for newly created instructions
...insert >>> an instruction in a valid point)? >>> >> There is no magical utility function available to do this. >> > > That's what I was afraid of :) > > > >>> If not, is there any way I can implement >>> this without transversing all the instructions in the enclosing function? >>> >> Find a user that dominates all other users and then insert this >> instruction just before the dominating users. >> > > The problem is if none of the users dominates the other ones. That's why I...
2005 May 03
10
Is wxRuby-SWIG version usable enough to package for download?
If wxRuby-SWIG is as usable as wxRuby 0.6.0, maybe it should be given a version number and packaged up for download. Given the nature of SWIG, having a lot more people use it would probably result in more code contributions to this project. Seems most of the changes are 2+ months old, so I''m guessing wxRuby-SWIG is fairly stable right now in terms of frequency of changes...
2004 Dec 18
5
Q about IAX (and IAXy)
This is somewhat related to my other query on the list regarding NAT traversal. I have heard many times that IAX is "NAT-transperant". I am unsure how it accomplishes this. I do know that SIP works like this: your SIP device send a request to the SIP server (usually on port 5060) with whatever command. The SIP server respends to your device's "apparent" IP and port (this
2004 Jan 20
0
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2007 Aug 22
1
Polycom behind NAT won't register to * server behind ALG
I?ve been tearing my hair out trying to get a Polycom phone (behind a NAT) to register to an * box behind a Cisco SIP ALG. With known good credentials configured on the phone and in *, I get 403 Bad Auth when trying to register. If I put the phone onto the same LAN as * it works fine without changing any authentication parameters whatsoever. If I make the secret blank (null) on the phone and *,
2010 May 25
0
Using Sangoma Call Progress Analysis behind NAT router
I work at home with standard residential cable Internet service and I wanted to test CPA for use with our dialer solution. The first problem I ran into is that CPA only works with a SIP provider that does IP based authentication opposed to usename/password authentication. After I got an account setup to solve that problem I thought I was on my way to being able to test. No so. I got asterisk
2007 Oct 25
6
One machine, two net feeds, outbound route selection
Hello, world! Sorry to subscribe to the list only to immediately ask a question, but this one''s got me scratching my head and I can''t find the answer in the archives, the HOWTO, or on the web. Maybe I''m just asking the wrong question. Anyway, our Internet gateway is a Linux box. We''ve got two Internet feeds, a fast one from a crummy provider, and a
2011 Nov 08
0
mge-xml.c voltage conversion problem
Dear Arjen, Arnaud et al, I've just organized an MGE UPS with Ref. 66074 SNMP/Web Transverse Card for testing purposes. Months ago I found a quite simple bug in the UPS-MIB implementation of this card and Schneider Electric guys seemed not to have intention and/or knowledge to fix it. Now local representative sent me an MGE "Pulsar Extreme 2000 VA" model in order to find an
2007 Nov 18
1
p2p t1 with sangoma hw
Hi all, i am trying to setup my first t1 in asterisk, i have been using asterisk for several years but ahve never needed a t1 line before. I have a sangoma card already in the server with 4fxo ports. Now i ordered two single port t1 line cards from sangoma for the two servers i am connecting with the point 2 point t1. I am currently at the location trying to set things up but have some