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2004 Jan 30
1
Words for Allison(?)
I've been looking at the weather vocabulary in asterisk-sounds in CVS. I've run into a few hitches with words I can't seem to find. So far, I'm looking for 'point' (for constructing floating point numbers) and 'around' as in "high around 70" (don't I wish). Any chance of getting these? While I'm on the subject, I'd be very interested in a
2004 Jun 01
5
Some (lack of) answers regarding the wakeup call application...
Since I only seem to get questions, and no feedback, from the Wiki page, I'll ask here. There seems to be no lack of opinions here... I have a working wakeup call system on my home * system. The architecture is something I'm not perfectly happy with, though. There are two AGI scripts, written in Perl, which handle (a) scheduling, confirming, and cancelling a wakeup call, and (b) the
2004 Dec 29
7
Final call for departments
I am getting ready to submit a list of department names to be recorded. This is what I have so far: Accounting Accounts payable Accounts receivable Administration Billing & Collections Complaint Customer Service Engineering Facilities Help desk Human Resources Information Technology Inside Sales Investor Relations Legal Mail room Marketing Printing Projects Public Relations Purchasing
2004 Jan 30
6
Compiling while * is running
I just fetched today's cvs (1/30/04 11:10:31). Compiles/installs on my test machine (ASUS A7V, 900 MHZ). However, If I try to compile on my production machine (Elite K7S5A, 2.4GHz, 512MB) while * is running the zaptel and asterisk compiles seg fault. I am assuming that they will compile correctly if I bring down * and rmmod the zaptel driver. 0.7.1 compiled and is now running. Is there
2004 Aug 19
1
SpanDSP/RxFax help...
I've seen people mention that they have fax reception working with Asterisk, spandsp, and app_rxfax. I'm using the latest Asterisk from CVS, SpanDSP 0.0.1k, and the latest app_rxfax.c (as mirrored by friendly list members recently), and libtiff 3.5.7. Asterisk is detecting the fax signal properly, and executing the fax extension in the dialplan. The fax part of the dialplan is pretty
2004 Jul 19
0
POE Switches and QOS
3com have some goods POE kit and some very nice managed wall jacks that supply POE and are fully managed. Here's an auction that the seller just closed:- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=40990&item=5708757277&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Last time I spoke to him he had 5 boxes of 20 units and was willing to sell them at around $575 with a bit of arm twisting.
2004 Jan 23
12
8 lines - best approach
I have 8 lines coming into an existing PBX system and am looking for a cost effective way to replace the existing system with Asterisk. We need some of the features in Asterisk, including its ability to support remote offices (long distance savings). At first glance this appears to require a T100P card and a channel bank, but that seems rather expensive. My estimated price on that would be
2005 Feb 08
3
Looking for FXS device - CISCO ATA 186
I was looking for something to connect a couple of POTS handsets to my asterisk server and found this on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=162&item=5162868118 &rd=1 The documentation says that it does SIP - therefore will it work in an asterisk environment. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus
2004 Apr 20
20
Cisco 7970
I currently have two Cisco phones, a 7960 and 7970. The 7960 has a SIP OS on it and the 7970 has a SCCP. When the 7960 powers up it loads OS79XX.TXT, SIPDefault.cnf, SIP000E3875266C.cnf, RINGLIST.DAT, and dialplan.xml. I have a Cisco SmartNet agreement with the phone so I have access to download the firmware. I recently purchased a Cisco 7970 phone and was in the process of configuring
2005 May 31
10
UPS rating for SOHO asterisk box
Slightly OT, but I think this is of possible interest to many of you, I need to get a UPS for my asterisk box. They are rated in VA but I can't quite figure out how that converts to real life. I have a PIII-800 box with two X100P and one TDM400P plus graphics adapter, an IDE hard drive etc. Will a small 400VA box be enough for this? tia
2004 Sep 02
3
BT Easicom - Andy Powell
Hi, I have been looking for info on * and the BT Easicom 1000 without much luck when i found a post to this list from Andy Powell saying that he had the phone working quite well. Before i go buy a shedload of these things I would like to know what problems/sucesses people have had with these phones and * in the UK. What they can/cant do with * Also does anyone know of any good ADSI
2004 Jan 23
0
SIP wierdness after upgrade from 0.7.1 to CVS
Just upgraded from 0.7.1 to the latest CVS version yesterday. This introduced a slew of warnings on startup. About 20 or 25 of the first, then 5 of the second: Jan 23 10:58:49 WARNING[8201]: chan_sip.c:446 __sip_xmit: sip_xmit of 0x80ef064 (len 461) to 0.0.0.0 returned -1: Invalid argument Jan 23 10:58:55 WARNING[8201]: chan_sip.c:486 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call
2004 Jul 13
0
Looking for US ISDN card...
Not having a whole lot of luck... I've decided I need to open up the search to cards with S/T interfaces and just find an NT1, too. Can someone with experience give me some pointers what would be easy to find, and easy to configure under Linux? I've stumbled across an Eicon card that's just labeled "DIVA T/A PCI", both on stickers and printed on the circuit board. Is this
2005 May 15
14
POE hub
I need to connect up to sixteen phones per building, I can use a cheap hub, but POE would be useful. Is there a cheap POE hub available? Everything I have seen has been expensive. Chris Mason
2004 Dec 09
12
four wildcards in a single pc
Hi. Please excuse me asking this again. But it really puzzles me. We're installing asterisk at a branch office at NJ (HQ is at Petach-Tikva) It'll need to support 5 POTS lines, 11 analog extensions and four VOIP phones. I wanted to go with a T1 card from digium and a channel bank, but we have a dead line. It has to be up and running by January 1st. I don't have the time to start
2005 May 15
5
FXO/FXS suggestions:
I'm looking for a zaptel type device with one (or more) FXO and one (or more) FXS port. Basically this guy would sit in-line of your phone line (PCI card). Any suggestions? TDM400 would be overkill. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050515/d66e6335/attachment.htm
2005 May 06
4
3 x TDM400P in one PC ??
Hi Folks, Does anybody have experiences with plugging 3 TDM400P cards in one PC?? I think about a Asterisk box handling 8 incoming analogue lines and providing 4 lines to an old analogue PBX. I read a lot about trouble with the TDM400P cards so this idea seams to be not really god, or? Ciao Joerg -- _____________________ Don't PANIC
2004 Dec 09
0
New batch of phrases from Allison
See the following: http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0003006 I'll be collecting suggestions and requests, as well as donations, to pay Allison to do another batch of new phrases for Asterisk. The result will be donated to the Asterisk community, and submitted to the powers that be for inclusion in CVS. Please email me or add a comment on the bug tracker with your suggestions.
2005 Jan 03
5
8 pstn lines+ on Asterisk supported hardware.
Hi all, I have this project that requires me to use 8 PSTN lines and possible more. I was thinking 2 TDM cards with FXO modules. The I got to read the "Qs about FXO/FXS cards" thread and that scared me. Can anybody recommend anything that is known to work ok with no mysterious problems? I was thinking OpenSwitch12 cards. What do you guys think? Any help is appreciated. Regards, Hadi
2004 Jul 01
7
3.0.4: smbd's + nscd's = 100% CPU; load > 4
Hi Everyone, the new 3.0.4 Samba installation seems to work find except that from time to time but at least a couple of times a day one or more smbd processes start running at 20%-40% CPU each and 6 nscd processes then share the remaining CPU power. System 70%-80% users the rest 20%-30%. Load rises fast to over 4. I'm sure that each such process is just idling, but why does it engage so much