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2005 Mar 22
4
TE405P and echo
I am using a SIP softphone (X-lite, SIPPS or Firefly) connected to an
Asterisk v 1.0.3 PBX. The PBX is also connected via a ISDN-PRI crossover
cable to a Avaya Definity Generic 3 PBX via a TE405P card. All outside of
the office calls go through the Definity. Here's the issue:
Calls to internal SIP extensions, Definity extensions, other offices within
our private network (through the
2006 Mar 05
2
Problem with libpri?
While testing a problem with "spontaeously" and "occasionally" rebooting
asterisk, I came upon this problem:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread -1210770512 (LWP 11346)]
0x002e3fe1 in pri_release_timeout (data=0x93a0478) at q931.c:2589
2589 q931.c: No such file or directory.
in q931.c
q931.c is in libpri, function
2005 Aug 05
1
Asterisk (Comedian Mail) and AUDIX
Has anyone been able to successfully integrate the Avaya AUDIX voicemail
system with Asterisk?
I have been diligently investigating converting our small (Ontario, Canada)
office to Asterisk, and ditching our Avaya PBX. However, our head office
(New Jersey, USA) maintains our AUDIX system, and a) have no intentions of
leaving it and b) some users rely upon AUDIX's ability to transfer
2006 Mar 17
0
[FOLLOWUP]: Calls not tearing down properly
...g to see if it solves the D-channel drops.
As an aside, I have noted that calls that are hung up before completion,
from either the Definity or the BCM, clear with a cause of -1. This can
hang a channel on the Definity side as well.
Mark.
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From: McQuiggan, Mark xt46480
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 4:20 PM
To: 'asterisk-users@lists.digium.com'
Subject: Calls not tearing down properly
I have the following configuration:
Bell CO. <---ISDN---> Definity <---ZAP PRI---> Asterisk <--ZAP PRI--->
Nortel BCM.
With SIP users on the Asteris...
2005 May 12
0
"Called" ID on local extensions
In the Avaya PBX, when a person calls a local extension within the PBX
network, the caller is provided with the called person's name on his/her
call display (I suppose that this could be called "Called ID"). For
example, if I called Joe Blow from my extension 46480 by dialling 41234, I
would see "Joe Blow - 41234" (the Called ID) on my call display after a
pause, and Joe
2005 May 12
0
"Called" ID question - Trying again
The question below was asked before, and bounced back to me...trying
again....
In the Avaya PBX, when a person calls a local extension within the PBX
network, the caller is provided with the called person's name on his/her
call display (I suppose that this could be called "Called ID"). For example,
if I called Joe Blow from my extension 46480 by dialling 41234, I would see
"Joe