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2004 Aug 31
0
Snom Programmable button Mini Howto and ringstate patch
It's very possible that the Polycom IP600 will work with this. As it is just an implementation of a SIP standard for subscribing to the state of other extensions. As for the feature improvements you might see them from me, but not very likely. It is easier for me to train my customers to hit *8 (I will probably just program a pickup button for them) than it is for me to figure out what I
2003 Jun 29
5
Cisco ATA-186 config guide for Asterisk
I really should be doing something better on this beautiful weekend, but I'm trying to save myself some time for later projects by documenting some things that have been particularly troublesome in the past. That being said... I've written up a configuration guide for the Cisco ATA-186, which describes some of the features that are possible to set in the ATA and specifically what
2003 Feb 24
0
Fwd: Message from iptel.org SIP admin (more register= bugs)
Bug in the register= code; see details below from the developer of "ser" (SIP Express Router) Apparently, ACKs don't need to be sent on OK's to REGISTERs. Plus, malformed data somewhere... no details on that, though. JT >Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 23:54:07 +0100 >To: John Todd <jtodd at loligo.com> >From: Jiri Kuthan <jiri at iptel.org> >Subject: Re:
2009 Feb 21
3
IAX2 - now known as RFC 5456
Mark and Ed received word today that the long-awaited RFC for IAX2 has been approved by the IETF, and is now published: http://www.rfc-editor.org/authors/rfc5456.txt Thanks to Ed Guy, Mark Spencer, Brian Capouch, Frank Miller, and Kenny Shumard! Lots of revisions and discussions have paid off. JT --- John Todd email:jtodd at digium.com Digium, Inc. | Asterisk Open
2003 Oct 11
2
Fwd: RE: SIP / IAX over satellite
>Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:07:49 -0700 >To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com >From: John Todd <jtodd@loligo.com> >Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] SIP / IAX over satellite > >[post re-ordered chronologically] > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com >>[mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tilghman
2003 Dec 20
3
Level(3) SIP termination services
John, I spoke with Level(3) last week regarding SIP termination. They quoted $0.01/minute, with an 11 Million Minute / Month minimum. Ugh! -dg -------------------------------------------------------------- Darnell Gadberry President binaryMedia darnell AT binmedia DOT com ------------ Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 21:12:22 -0500 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com From: John Todd
2004 May 22
1
Re: Sipura and STUN (was: rejected NOTIFY re quests)
Sipura does include STUN as an option. It has for quite some time. We are using it with all of our Sipuras behind NAT'd gateways and it works great! Try upgrading to the latest Sipura firmware rev. Darren Nay > -----Original Message----- > From: John Todd [mailto:jtodd@loligo.com] > Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 1:57 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject:
2004 Apr 08
3
Fwd: Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
Every half year or so, I probably will repost this list, adding and subtracting as the community makes advances (or ignores what isn't required.) >Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 04:51:23 -0400 >To: asterisk-users-lists.digium.com >From: John Todd <jtodd@loligo.com> >Subject: Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and... > >Mythical Asterisk Creatures, oft-discussed, rarely
2003 Sep 06
0
Fwd: Asterisk BoF: Boston, Sept _2[2-4] - interested?
Hello all - Second-to-last notice to collect RSVP's for interested parties for the Asterisk Birds of a Feather dinner/beer meeting. There are five people signed up for this at the moment. Looks like it's going to be the 23rd of September, since that fits well with the VON conference schedule. Please email me directly for details. JT >Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 01:52:52 -0700
2004 Mar 30
1
IAX2 trunk mode over satellite
Today has been the day for satellite questions, apparently, so I'll proxy one out to the rest of the community... I asked this tangentially a month or two ago, but I'll put it in a more blunt way: If you have IAX2 trunking mode experience over satellite, please let us know your experiences with that protocol/transport combination. I've got several people asking about IAX2 and
2009 Feb 13
2
Asterisk on EC2 cloud computing - price assumptions - your brain needed
I've been involved with getting better data for running Asterisk on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing system. Here are some calculations I've made on costs based on current published prices on Amazon's system. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong with these calculations - but be specific if you find any problems, as I suspect others may glom onto these figures as gospel and
2003 Aug 20
2
RTP header compression?
I sent this to the asterisk-dev by accident... ----Original Message Follows---- Hi all, I have a couple questions about RTP header compression with Asterisk: 1) Has this been implemented before or is it included in the Asterisk package? 2) If the answer to (1) is no, is there an RTP stack that this can be logically implemented into? Where would that be? Thanks, Kevin
2003 Sep 04
2
The sounds of silence: silent soundfiles available
As has been noted before on this list, the Wait() application does not listen for keystrokes from users. Many of you, like me, have looping Background(), Wait(), and Goto() application priority chains that prompt users to enter some data, and then repeat the instructions if no keys are pressed. The problem of course is if the user doesn't start pressing keys during the Background() call
2003 Aug 08
1
UNIX command-line interaction with astdb
I'm wondering if there is any command-line interface available for working with values stored in astdb. Of course, I can run "asterisk -rx "database show" " or other commands like that, but I was hoping for a local command that would allow manipulation or output in some other form. Is astdb in a standard db format? JT
2003 Aug 12
1
New-ish list of hardware phone vendors
This is a fairly large list of hardware phones, features, and URLs, with some vendors I've never heard of before on it. I suspect that any phone that doesn't explicitly say "SIP" is an H.323 phone. http://www.tmcnet.com/it/0403/0403sg.htm#sidebar2 JT
2003 Nov 30
2
Cisco 6.0 + Asterisk question
I have several phones running Cisco's 6.0 SIP software release at this time. Two of the phones have not shown any abnormal behaviors, but one of them has an unsettling propensity to lock up after several hours, where the softkey labels disappear and the phone stops registering, requiring the standard *-6-settings reboot sequence. Otherwise, the phone seems to work OK except for a slight
2004 Aug 06
1
Interesting catalog: Viking Electronics
This is not specifically Asterisk-related, but I think that sometimes a "pre-emptive" clue is a good thing. Viking Electronics (http://www.vikingelectronics.com/) has some neat widgets that attach to phone lines, which I'm sure many of the people on this list would find at least somewhat useful in conjunction with their Asterisk systems. Many of the widgets can be replaced with
2003 Aug 26
2
Asterisk internal database access
Hi, There is any simple way to have external access to the Asterisk database? I want to be able to edit a specific family only, which is a phonebook. Thanks, Dan
2004 Jan 17
9
New sounds also now in CVS
The soundfiles I submitted earlier today have been cleaned up, and added to the Digium CVS server in a more formal manner. Also, some of the really bad formatting in my .txt description file has been rectified. All of the sounds on my website are now on the Digium site, and I will be submitting future changes via patches to Digium for additional sounds. Ideas welcome for more text; I may
2004 Jan 08
1
Billing system experiences with Advanced Communications?
I ran across this URL the other day: http://www.advancedvoip.com/ It seems that they have a low-priced solution for billing, which seems to have some interesting features (at least, via the canned demo they provide.) It handles CDRs and also (sorry, Jeremy) Radius, and seems to have a lot of features. I'll be calling them later today to discuss their product, if only out of curiosity