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2005 Dec 15
3
Generic Question about the way code is written
Hi, This is a generic question about the way code is written in prototype and scriptaculous libraries. Inside every object, we find functions that begin with "_". How are these methods/functions different from the rest? eg _text, _attributes, _each... Please let me know. Thank you, Mandy.
2005 Aug 08
1
howto let the stream not passing asterisk
We need to configure asterisk to authenticate two sip ATAs, but the stream must go directly from one to another ata without tuching asterisk. Is this possible adding canreinvite=yes into sip.conf? is it true laso if asterisk doesn't recognize the spd (t38)? thanks Rosario -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050808/...
2005 Jun 16
1
Cisco 7960 (SIP) with Asterisk: how to get # to work during a call
Gents, I've built an Asterisk system to replace our PBX at work and have Cisco 7960 phones (SIP 7.4) running with Asterisk 1.0.7. How to I get Asterisk to recognise the '#' being pressed during a call? In sip.conf I have entries likle this: [2001] type=friend context=local-phone auth=md5 username=2001 secret=xyzzy callerid=Jack Tubby <2001>
2006 Nov 05
9
names of SIP aware firewalls
Besides ranch networks and borderware, what other SIP aware firewalls for the SOHO/medium market exists? -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Erick Perez Panama Sistemas Integradores de Telefonia IP y Soluciones Para Centros de Datos Panama, Republica de Panama Cel Panama. +(507) 6694-4780 ------------------------------------------------------------
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
TEST 3 If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably edited that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check that it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN state using "netstat -a". Note: You have xinetd not inetd on the redhat box. To avoid all