Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "xxxyyy".
2006 Jan 17
2
How do you deal with subprefixes with LCR?
Hi List,
I am working on least cost routing code on the moment, and I am
stumbling on a problem.
Say you have provider A having:
Prefix XXX 0.10
Prefix XXXYYY 0.20
And provider B having
Prefix XXX 0.15
You're stuck, because you cannot decide if provider B's "XXX" prefix
also covers XXXYYY numbers or not. If it doesn't, it would be a waste to
try and contact it. Or maybe worse, you might be dialing a destination...
2015 Jul 07
1
Issue call quality: Asterisk call quality on trunks
...sco call manager which is on the same site/LAN, and 4 trunks to other Asterisk servers (same distribution but lower specs, name Asterisk cluster 002 and 003). These are all sites in our WAN but they are geographically divided and connected via MPLS links. Each affiliate has a specific number range XXXYYY where XXX stands for the affiliate and YYY is the extension of the users.
(Average bandwidth = 4Mpbs which has to be shared by applications. QoS allows that VoIP is prioritized)
Now, the actual problem:
I've set my main codecs to G711 a-law, G7 222 (for cisco call manager) and GSM as last. Th...
2003 Jul 15
3
Asterisk on Cygwin?
Hey all,
quick question: does asterisk work okay in a Cygwin environment?
I want to install it on my cygwin setup for local testing/demoing and save
me the hassle of using a pure linux machine........
As long as it doesn't take a huge huge performance hit from running out of
Cygwin, then I'll have a go there for a start
confirmation appreciated!
thanks
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C h r i s E a r
2006 Dec 07
0
Session Progress Transmission to Phone
...;branch=z9hG4bK675a9b71;rport=5060
From: "OneEighty Communications" <sip:4062944000@xxx.oneeighty.com>;tag=as520d008c
To: <sip:112944087@proxy3.xxx.oneeighty.com>;tag=1c282937849
Call-ID: 66006e8624237aef7bcc48c76bd6d0b0@xxx.oneeighty.com
CSeq: 102 INVITE
Contact: <sip:5011@xxxyyy.142.190>
Record-Route: <sip:xxx.yyy.142.234;lr=on;ftag=as520d008c>
Supported: em,timer,replaces,path
Allow: REGISTER,OPTIONS,INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,BYE,NOTIFY,PRACK,REFER,INFO,SUBSCRIBE,UPDATE
Server: Audiocodes-Sip-Gateway-Mediant 2000/v.4.80A.027.002
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Leng...
1997 Aug 02
44
Question
Is there a way to prevent other users from being able to map a drive from
windoww95/NT to anyother user directory on the system. For example I can map
to anyone's account on the system and have read only access, is there a way
to stop this in either the global or share level?
Thanks