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2003 Aug 25
2
Data calls through *
I have a Pitney Bowes (USPS Postage) machine that connects
via a USB modem to fill it.
It connects but soon disconnects. It works fine through a standard
analog phone line not connected to asterisk. I also
have the 'd' option on the Dial command.
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,Zap/47/BYEXTENSION||d
Any ideas?
John
2010 Nov 21
0
How to configure a Linksys PAP2T ATA to connect an analog fax machine to Asterisk
I was having problems getting a Linksys PAP2T-NA to work with Pitney
Bowes mailing station so it could use its modem to dial home and
download postage/software updates. After scowering the web, I
couldn't seem to find a definite how to article on what settings were
needed. I finally came up some settings by combining the information
from various places around the 'net. I have typed out
2008 Dec 15
1
D-channel errors and Channelbanks
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I've been seeing some strange issues recently as it relates to our
Asterisk phone system. Let me give a little background on things:
We have a T1 provided by Knology. We recently had an outage of Internet
and phones. The following problems (except for the log messages) seemed
to have cropped up after the outage. I was prompted by a friend of mine
2003 Jun 10
1
Slow Faxing
I currently have two fax machines on my system.
Both of them seem to send and receive very slowly. My end users
are complaining; saying it was faster before we moved to * (Straight
Analog Lines)
Any help would be great.
PS: I already have the d option on the Dial line.
Both fax machines are in their own context:
[faxes]
exten => _9NXXXXXX,1,StripMSD,1
exten =>
2003 Jul 08
5
Using multiple iconnecthere accounts
Has anybody out there tried to use two different iconnecthere accounts
with Asterisk?
What I want to do is use a second account if the first is busy.
I have tried the following:
exten=>_91NXXNXXXXXX,1,StripMSD,1
exten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Dial,SIP/BYEXTENSION@iconnect ;iconnect is the
first account
exten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX,3,Dial,SIP/BYEXTENSION@iconnect2 ;iconnect2 is
the second account
But that
2003 Oct 28
1
Software FAX Modem--One Last Request For Help
Here's one last plea for help from the list before I give up on the totally
cool software FAX modem concept in complete despair (for now, at least,
until I have more time to dig into it)....
I am simply not able to successfully receive a FAX no matter what device I
transmit from or how I bring the call into Asterisk. My lastest effort was
a call from a Pitney-Bowes FAX machine into an X100P
2003 May 15
0
CallerID through iconnecthere not working
I can't get the callerid feature to work when being passed through
iconnecthere.
Is it even possible to specify your own callerid using iconnecthere?
-sip.conf-
...
[iconnect]
type=peer
username=xxxxxxxx
password=xxxx
callerid="Jerky McJerkface" <(555) 867 5309>
host=213.137.73.178
-extensions.conf-
....
exten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX,1,SetCallerId,4168675309
2004 May 31
1
Failover: iconnecthere to voicepulse
Hi all,
I'm working on a setup for a small office. I'd like to use SIP/iconnecthere
most of the time, because they're cheap. But they only allow a single call.
When the single iconnecthere line is in use, I'd like to use IAX2/voicepulse
instead:
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/BYEXTENSION@iconnect
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Dial,IAX2/npI42VoD38@voicepulse/${EXTEN}
Well,
2009 Apr 27
2
[cucumber] Setting a constant in step definition
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 7:00 AM, Andrew Premdas <apremdas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Currently I have a very simple constants implementation being loaded as a
> Rails initialiser
>
> module MVOR
> ? module Postage
> ??? THRESHOLD = BigDecimal.new(''6.99'')
> ??? RATE = BigDecimal.new(''30.00'')
> ? end
> end
>
>
> My scenarios
2011 Apr 14
0
[Bug 172] Add multiple AuthorizedKeyFiles options
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172
Robin Bowes <robin.bowes at yo61.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |robin.bowes at yo61.com
--- Comment #11 from Robin Bowes <robin.bowes at yo61.com> 2011-04-14 20:18:34 EST
2003 Dec 20
2
BYEXTENSION and DBPut
Hey I need another pair of eyes on this!
I would like to add phones numbers to the blacklist from any handset so I
did this:
exten => _*66XXXXXXXXXX,1,StripMSD,3
exten => _XXXXXXXXXX,2,DBPut,blacklist/BYEXTENSION/1
exten => _XXXXXXXXXX,3,Hangup
However what I get in the database is:
/blacklist/BYEXTENSION : 1
And BYEXTENSION is not replaced with the actual number
2005 Aug 05
0
call outside from FXS through FXO
Hi,
I am trying to make an outbound call from phone attached to FXS port.
My telephone (VoIP) line is connected to FXO port (Zap/4)
Default context for channel # 4 is 'directdial'
here is part of my extension.conf
[directdial]
ignorepat => 9
exten => 9,1,Dial,Zap/4/
exten => 9,2,Congestion
include => international
[international]
ignorepat => 9
exten =>
2003 Nov 06
2
Dialing an outside number -- QUESTION --
Hello--
I'd like to do a little processing on external phone numbers from within
the asterisk pbx. Fairly simple stuff, but... devilishly hard to make it
work so far!
1. I'd like to dial 9 to get an outside line.
2. If the number dialed after the 9 is 754XXXX, I'd like it to go thru
unmodified. It's the only local number available here.
3. I'd like all 1 XXX XXX XXXX numbers
2009 Aug 13
4
[Bridge] [PATCH] net/bridge: Add 'hairpin' port forwarding mode
This patch adds a 'hairpin' (also called 'reflective relay') mode
port configuration to the Linux Ethernet bridge kernel module.
A bridge supporting hairpin forwarding mode can send frames back
out through the port the frame was received on.
Hairpin mode is required to support basic VEPA (Virtual
Ethernet Port Aggregator) capabilities.
You can find additional information on VEPA
2009 Aug 13
4
[Bridge] [PATCH] net/bridge: Add 'hairpin' port forwarding mode
This patch adds a 'hairpin' (also called 'reflective relay') mode
port configuration to the Linux Ethernet bridge kernel module.
A bridge supporting hairpin forwarding mode can send frames back
out through the port the frame was received on.
Hairpin mode is required to support basic VEPA (Virtual
Ethernet Port Aggregator) capabilities.
You can find additional information on VEPA
2009 Aug 13
4
[Bridge] [PATCH] net/bridge: Add 'hairpin' port forwarding mode
This patch adds a 'hairpin' (also called 'reflective relay') mode
port configuration to the Linux Ethernet bridge kernel module.
A bridge supporting hairpin forwarding mode can send frames back
out through the port the frame was received on.
Hairpin mode is required to support basic VEPA (Virtual
Ethernet Port Aggregator) capabilities.
You can find additional information on VEPA
2015 Jun 16
0
FXS Solutions for modems and other non jitter tolerant devices
On 15-06-15 08:48 PM, Matt Darnell wrote:
> In the past we have used Adtran Atlas 550's to break out FXS ports for
> devices like modems. The great thing about the 550 is that internally
> it is all TDM so there is absolutely zero latency.
>
> We are able to use ATA's for faxes and analog phones but devices that
> use modems, they fail 99.99% of the time when using an
2003 Jun 23
0
A final global mode function
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2015 Jun 16
3
FXS Solutions for modems and other non jitter tolerant devices
In the past we have used Adtran Atlas 550's to break out FXS ports for
devices like modems. The great thing about the 550 is that internally it
is all TDM so there is absolutely zero latency.
We are able to use ATA's for faxes and analog phones but devices that use
modems, they fail 99.99% of the time when using an ATA.
We tried to migrate to TA908 devices; they have FXS ports built
2009 Aug 13
0
[Bridge] [PATCH] bridge-utils: Add 'hairpin' port forwarding mode
This patch adds a 'hairpin' (also called 'reflective relay') mode
port configuration to the Linux Ethernet bridge utilities.
A bridge supporting hairpin forwarding mode can send frames back
out through the port the frame was received on.
Hairpin mode is required to support basic VEPA (Virtual
Ethernet Port Aggregator) capabilities.
You can find additional information on VEPA