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2004 Jun 10
1
FWIW- Cisco 1750 dropped packets and choppy audio
...he codec being used.
In the haste to identify the root-cause, the Cisco 1750 was rebooted
(Version 12.2(4)T7) and the problem disappeared. A Service-Policy had been
applied to the outbound interface for QoS purposes. Removing the policy
while a poor quality session was in progress had zero impact. Unfortunitly,
no other Cisco data was gathered before the reboot. We're waiting for
reoccurrence to gather additional doc. We are 100% confident this is a
Cisco issue as opposed to * or any other resource. (Someone, maybe Eric,
mentioned a Cisco QoS bug previously on this list. Indications are this
might...
2008 Oct 31
2
giving a user asterisk CLI access: how bad could it get
Hi, everyone
I'm investigating if I could give asterisk CLI access to one of our
clients.
If I add that user to asterisk group and set his shell
to /usr/sbin/rasterisk, is there a possibility for a user to brake our
of asterisk CLI to normal shell?
Thanks in advance
2003 Aug 04
1
OpenBSD 3.2 and Release 1
I got the file that was sent to me the other day.
Unfortunitly it did not solve
my problems.
After a lot of hacking I have been able to get release
1.0 to almost compile. I
have finally gotten all of the dependancies worked out
under OpenBSD 3.2.
This next error has me stumped. I can tell that it is
looking for a file but
have no idea how to create the fi...