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2009 Feb 12
4
Multiple caller id ...
If I have the following in the dialplan exten => foo,n,Dial(SIP/1234&Zap/G1c/55443322) and SIP/5432 calls this extension, is it possible to show different callerid numbers to each of the target numbers ? The reason I ask is that if the call is from an internal sip phone, I want to show the internal callerid (5432) to the SIP phone on 1234, and the DDI of the 5432 extension
2015 Mar 26
1
CDR dst value null after attended transfer
I'm having an issue with CDR. Basically, I expect to have all "legs" of a call having the same linkedid and differing only by the sequence value. That does happen, but I'm getting null dst values after doing an attended transfer. I'm not sure if this is a bug or I'm doing something wrong. I'm running Asterisk 13.2.0. Here's the console log, step by step: First,
2004 Jun 07
1
Multiple DDI & Hunting on Analog Lines ( UK)
You should be able to get ISDN though. I think BT provide this anywhere. Otherwise your solution will be a Primary rate (ISDN30) with 8 channels. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Matt Sent: 07 June 2004 10:19 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple DDI &
2005 Mar 27
1
Asterisk and call delivery to connected PABX
Hello all! I'm VERY new in using VoIP. I'm looking for any tip or trick to connect a physically PABX behind an Asterisk-System(or similar) via an SIP to Analog- or ISDN-Converter. The point is, I _need_ to deliver calls to extensions in the connected PABX directly (in ISDN-speech "DDI" (DirectDialIn)) without intervention of an operator. Is this technically possible, and if
2004 Nov 18
1
[Fwd: Re: Adit 600 channel bank in UK setting]
Peter - 40 phones and only 3 PSTN trunks?. I would recommend at least 2 BRIs for this. If you have ISDN you can also get DDI to the extensions.I would strongly recommend abandoning the analogue PSTN lines and using ISDN. The setup pain you will go through will be significantly less, combined with better audio, more features (like DDI numbers!) and much more robust connections. You should look
2004 Dec 10
2
Integrating * with Mitel SX2000 Lite
Hi All, Our experience with * to date has been a bit limited. It's a 4xCisco 7960 network, linking our head office with a faraday caged datacenter. As a way of putting voicecomms into a sealed room, it was quick and easy to deploy, and works very well. As typically happens, we've now thought about extending the use of asterisk - and a new opportunity has cropped up. In three months
2014 Aug 04
1
[RFC PATCH 00/11] Refactor MSI to support Non-PCI device
On Monday 04 August 2014, Yijing Wang wrote: > I have another question is some drivers will request more than one > MSI/MSI-X IRQ, and the driver will use them to process different things. > Eg. network driver generally uses one of them to process trivial network thins, > and others to transmit/receive data. > > So, in this case, it seems to driver need to touch the IRQ numbers.
2014 Aug 04
1
[RFC PATCH 00/11] Refactor MSI to support Non-PCI device
On Monday 04 August 2014, Yijing Wang wrote: > I have another question is some drivers will request more than one > MSI/MSI-X IRQ, and the driver will use them to process different things. > Eg. network driver generally uses one of them to process trivial network thins, > and others to transmit/receive data. > > So, in this case, it seems to driver need to touch the IRQ numbers.
2014 Aug 01
2
[RFC PATCH 00/11] Refactor MSI to support Non-PCI device
On Wednesday 30 July 2014, Yijing Wang wrote: > >>> > >>> The other part I'm not completely sure about is how you want to > >>> have MSIs map into normal IRQ descriptors. At the moment, all > >>> MSI users are based on IRQ numbers, but this has known scalability problems. > >> > >> Hmmm, I still use the IRQ number to map the
2014 Aug 01
2
[RFC PATCH 00/11] Refactor MSI to support Non-PCI device
On Wednesday 30 July 2014, Yijing Wang wrote: > >>> > >>> The other part I'm not completely sure about is how you want to > >>> have MSIs map into normal IRQ descriptors. At the moment, all > >>> MSI users are based on IRQ numbers, but this has known scalability problems. > >> > >> Hmmm, I still use the IRQ number to map the
2014 Aug 04
0
[RFC PATCH 00/11] Refactor MSI to support Non-PCI device
On 2014/8/1 21:16, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Wednesday 30 July 2014, Yijing Wang wrote: >>>>> >>>>> The other part I'm not completely sure about is how you want to >>>>> have MSIs map into normal IRQ descriptors. At the moment, all >>>>> MSI users are based on IRQ numbers, but this has known scalability problems. >>>>
2003 Nov 19
0
Windows Offline Folders
Am running Samba 2.2.7 on Red Hat 8.0 with Windows 2K clients patched to SP4 Creating off line folders works fine but if any file is modified off line and then sync'd back when the laptop is reconnected to the network it comes back with an unable to connect - access denied message. But I can quite happily copy the files over manually. I have attached the log file (log level = 3) for the
2006 Mar 13
2
S-Plus Essentials April 24th-27th 2006
S-PLUS ESSENTIALS 24-27th April 2006 Venue : Insightful UK Office, Network House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hants RG21 4HG We are pleased to be taking registrations for the next scheduled S-PLUS Essentials course being held in Basingstoke 24-27th April 2006. If you are unfamiliar with S-PLUS or have been meaning to upgrade your S-PLUS skills, this is the course for you. This course will be
2016 Mar 27
1
[Bug 11812] New: rsync without --verbose still writes "(new) backup_dir is ..." to STDOUT
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11812 Bug ID: 11812 Summary: rsync without --verbose still writes "(new) backup_dir is ..." to STDOUT Product: rsync Version: 3.1.2 Hardware: All OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: core
2007 Jan 03
2
Error on answer a SIP 401 message
Hi, I'm a voip service provider and i'm setting up a asterisk box to register around 100 lines from my central softswitch. This asterisk box will be placed inside a customer and has a digium card to be interconected with customer's pabx. My problem is that when asterisk send register message, my softswitch return with sip 401 and asterisk should send a register message with
2006 Mar 13
0
Analysis of Microarray Data Using S-PLUS, R and S+ArrayAnalyzer
Analysis of Microarray Data Using S-PLUS, R and S+ArrayAnalyzer 23rd March 2006 Presenter: Adam Diaz Venue: Insightful UK, Network House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hants RG21 4HG This is the last chance to register for this unique course being run by a member of Insightful's microarray development team from the US. Extract Microarray technology is complex, and experiments using
2003 Nov 10
1
ISDN (isdn4linux) DDI
Hello all, does anybody have experiences with DDI on ISDN BRI? I would like to order DDI with 10 or 100 numbers from telco company, and use DDI numbers for direct calling SIP/H323 clients. But I don't know if Asterisk supports it, in archive I found only one answer about it, and I'm not sure. I am going to use it with isdn4linux card. Maybe DDI is called differently in other countries,
2008 Jan 09
0
[asterisk-dev] MixMonitor doesn't work right with SIP and Zap/Flash transfers
Vinicius Fontes wrote: > Hey guys, I don't know if this is the right place to ask this. I was > thinking about reporting a bug, but maybe it's better to sort out if > this is really a bug or just me being lame. > > I want to record *every* call in my Asterisk box, so I use the > MixMonitor() application like this is my extensions.conf: > > exten =>
2007 Feb 04
0
Help sought: Asterisk H.323, Cisco IOS Gatekeeper(s) intra-zone call routing and TETRA
All, I'm haveing a bit of trouble getting my head around H.323 and call routing with Gatekeepers, Zones and intra-zone calls - hopefully someone who is more informed in things H.323 will be able to point me in the right direction...? I already have a mature network of Asterisk boxes dotted around the UK and overseas with hundreds of extensions and our own number-plan/dial-plan in the form
2005 Mar 09
0
Call through. with 2xT1 .configuration
Hello all, It 's dificult to explain; The system I need is an box option (based on *), that I would add to an existing PABX (ie: Nortel with 600 ext). I need two E1/T2 card to plug the system between Telco (FT) and PABX (Nortel)! One card for France Telecom Side (E1a) and one other to Nortel Side (E1b). --------- -------- ----------- Telco FT