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2005 Mar 02
1
e164.org and FWD now have peering arrangement
There is now a peering arrangement between e164.org and FreeWorldDialup
which means any and all subscribers on FWD are now easily able to make
enum calls by prefixing their call with **164, like wise it's almost as
simple to make a call to FWD by hitting 8829990<fwd number>
This means that for those of you wanting to send/receive calls to/from
FWD subscribers you can now do so, easily
2005 Feb 24
3
VoIP/Asterisk presentation
For those interested, I'm giving a talk about VoIP/enum.164/asterisk
tonight in Sydney at the Sydney LUG meeting which is about 7pm in the UTS
build #2, 4th floor, room 10.
Sorry for the late notice, it didn't occur to me that there might be
people on this list interested and able to attend etc...
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Best regards,
Duane
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2004 Apr 30
0
RE: E164 updater Client
And the whole idea of using an enum service is to save those costs and
also to encourage intelligent use, If I'm going to call Duane to ask him
a question I'm going to call him on his mobile if he's not at home hang
the expense but the point is that is wasted money that us intelligent
people do not need to spend in the first place.
Cheers,
Dean
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2004 May 29
0
E164.org Updates
Firstly we've setup a SIP proxy that uses e164.org to do enum lookups,
also rather then issuing people with yet more numbers they have to
remember we've coded up a watered down version of e164.org for people
that would just like to have a single SIP phone rather then run their
own PABX. http://www.Like2Fone.Com for more details on that service. The
plan is to get people hooked on VoIP
2005 Jan 28
0
[Asterisk-biz] e164.org update
Long time coming, but we finally have a 3rd party interface on the
website to add block of enum numbers in regex form...
eg
+4412345[678]
which will match
+44123456
+44123457
+44123458
also
+4412345[16-18]
which will match
+441234516
+441234517
+441234518
or just short prefixes
+4412345
so anything starting with +4412345 will match...
Currently this is accessible via web interface
2005 Jul 21
0
New features for e164.org
For a long time now we've allowed people to publish a wide variety of
URI against their enum records such as SIP/IAX2/H323 for VoIP and other
types for non-VoIP such as HTTP/MAILTO etc.
For the most part these record types aren't listed or aren't utilised so
I've done up a quick hack for firefox users as a proof of concept and
I'm hoping others will take advantage of this and
2005 Jan 24
3
[Fwd: Re: [Asterisk-biz] bellster.net - GREAT advance]
Steven P. Donegan wrote:
> I don't want to be negative here, but I do believe people who go to do this know the potential risks they face. In many countries (4 of which I have direct, although several year old experience with - all in Asia) taking a local phone line and attaching asterisk to it and gatewaying traffic from other countries will be considered to be 'theft' by the
2004 Jun 27
1
Asterisk on 64 bit... and testing e164.org
Dear Duane:
Thanks for the steer (presently I route calls to 1800 via iaxtel, but
I'll turn that off for that test)
I came up with a thought for an interesting e164 service last night -
distributed custom ringtones, and custom announcements on a callerid
lookup via enum. You'd be able to embed a
RINGTONE - an url pointing to either a ringtone definition or a wav file
that contains
2004 Jun 27
1
Asterisk on 64 bit... and testing e164.org's stuff
works, but there are some issues.
I've had asterisk up and running on a suse 9.0 beta 7 x86_64 for about
two weeks now.
I used then-current cvs, and the compile went smoothly with only a dozen
complaints about 64 bit casting of pointer types.
The good news : Latency is effectively non-existent (especially when
compared to the lame c3 itx box I normally use), and asterisk has not
crashed
2004 Aug 10
0
Re: [Asterisk-Dev] VoIP SPAM, what's next ?
Soren Rathje wrote:
> Next thing will probably be a sbl.e164.org service to block spammers like we do with email... :-)
Actually we don't need to do that, using normal NAPTR record can be used
instead.
We know the IP the call is coming from, we can find out from the NAPTR
where calls normally go to based on the phone number, if the 2 don't
match filter it.
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Best regards,
Duane
2005 Feb 17
0
SIP "catchall"
Stefan Gofferje wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to have kinda catchall function for incoming sip
> connections. A channel, where everybody could connect to by dialling the
> url e.g. sip://guest@<myserver>, like the [guest] section in iax.conf.
> I have played around a bit but any attempt to dial any
> extension@<myserver> without prior registration leads to a
2004 Jun 01
0
Réf.: RE: SIPP Load testing
You maybe have to create a SIP user called like it is declared in your
UAC/UAS xml file. I think it should be 'sipp' or something like that...
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Objet: RE:
2004 Apr 15
0
onhold bug?
I'm running the latest version of cvs (not stable), I'm not sure what
the other end is running and if this has been fixed or not yet, however
I was playing round with onhold earlier, the call went to onhold, and
came back from it, then 2 seconds later was hung up unexpectedly, below
is what was on console...
-- Started music on hold, class 'default', on
2004 May 16
7
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
http://www.hellofone.com/downloads.html
Seems to have loaded ok on my BT100..
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Best regards,
Duane
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http://e164.org - Using Enum.164 to
2005 Jan 30
4
detailed asterisk howto
Hi, all:
I am a newbie to the asterisk and its architecture. :(
After reading some help in the tarball of Asterisk, I am
still in the mess. So I want to know where I can find a
detailed explanation of the Asterisk which including the
Architecture, Install, Configure, usage example document.
Maybe what I want is too much, after all it is a open
project, not commercial product. If I want to get
2004 May 22
3
e164.org
So I just saw this VoIP-centric article at slashdot
(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/22/1840220) which mentions
e164.org. It's a "non-profit public DNS root designed to map phone numbers
to Internet protocols." Is anyone on this list actually using this?
They have asterisk config instructions:
http://www.e164.org/config.php
I wonder if someone can help me understand
2004 Apr 13
3
CallerID in Australia
Well, Once upon a time, I had problems receiving callerid, and then one
day, Mark was logged into my asterisk box helping with something else,
and I asked him about this, and he showed me a nice tweak to some source
file that made it work.
Some time later, I must have done hundreds of CVS updates, and along the
way, lost the above patch (one liner) and so callerID hasn't worked for
a long
2005 Feb 20
8
Simulated dialtone like in other PBX
Guys..
Im new to asterisk but is it possible to simulate a dialtone for example, in
other PBX when you pick up the phone you can hear a certain dialup, which is
the PBX dialtone, and when you hit 9, you can hear the PSTN dialtone, is
this possible?
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Anton Krall
2005 Feb 04
1
Multi Office Configuration
We currently have an office which has a happily working Asterisk setup
and all is good. We are looking to deploy the same solution to our other
5 offices, my question relates to the interconnections between all those
sites. The requirement is seamless dialing of extensions and the ability
to have members of multiple offices participate in call queues. I wish
to keep the configuration as
2004 Dec 21
6
Caller ID - TE405P - Telstra Onramp 10 - Australia
I am having problems getting incoming caller id to work on a Telstra
Onramp 10.
I have changed "/DEFAULT_CIDRINGS 2"/
Is there something i'm missing ?
My Cisco 7960 just shows "asterisk"
Thanks,
Nathan
[zapata.conf]
context=incoming
usecallingpres=yes
relaxdtmf=no
rxgain=0.0
txgain=0.0
busydetect=no
pridialplan=local
usecallerid=yes
callerid=asreceived