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2005 Jan 14
5
Softphone for Linux recommendation
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under Linux and is compatible with Asterisk. So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks. -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just
2005 Jan 30
4
Zap channels in AU hanging up on STD pips
Is anyone having/had a problem with a TDM400P card hanging up on STD outbound calls as soon as the called party answers. I'm guessing that * is responding to the STD pips in some way. -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you
2005 Jan 27
3
Festival as background
Is it possible to run the Festival command in the same manner as the Background command so that it can be interrupted by caller key presses? -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose
2004 Dec 18
1
X100P card in Australia
I'm trying to get the X100P card working in AU. So far I have managed to get it to handle incoming calls from the PSTN and have managed to eliminate pretty much most of the echo. My big problem is getting the outbound calls to work. When I get ZAP to dial out it won't connect and I get what I think is the Congestion signal - like a busy signal but with what appears to be a 10db
2005 Jan 14
2
Spandsp....And garble incoming fax
Hello: I have successfully install spandsp and patch asterisk with it. But when I received a Fax is garble or shrink. Does any one know why???... Am using a PRI T100P card to receive the fax and save it to a tiff file... Any help will be greatly appreciated. Here are the versions. Latest csv from asterisk, spandsp-0.0.1k.tar.gz redhat 7.3 T100P has its own IRQ. Any help will be greatly
2005 Jan 17
4
Wait(n) -v- Background(silence/n) ?
Will Wait(n) still listen for DTMF input from the caller after there has been a Background(some-message) prompt, or do I need to use Background(silence/n) to still listen for DTMF? -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a
2004 Sep 22
2
SIP soft phones
Hello! Can anyone recommend a good/handy/nice sip soft phone? I have already done some testing with kphone and gnome meeting (which cant do sip).Can you recommend a open source project? It should mainly be practial and have a address book. I found kphone quite unstable, the address book is designed quite poor, and if you would like to transfer a call with the transfer button you cant access the
2004 Dec 31
2
FC2 & ztcfg - cannot find channel 2
When I try to start up zaptel, whilst running ztcfg, I get the following error: Jan 1 10:48:18 bu ztcfg: ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 2: No such device or address (6) My /etc/zaptel.conf is: fxsks=1 fxoks=2 loadzone = au defaultzone=au Channel 1 is a X101P card connected to the PSTN and channel 2 is a S100U box driving an analogue phone. The zaptel kernel module gets loaded OK as does the
2004 May 25
4
Sip/IAX Clients for Linux
Hi There, i think all VOIP clients for Linux are unusable! i got testet: Linphone + Linphonec all in version 12.2 Kphone gophone and other... the only programm that is usable is gnomemeeting... does anybody knew some other tools? Best Regards, Mark
2005 Jan 27
2
Q: Can I over-ride the value of ${CALLERIDNAME} ?
Folks, I'd like to change the value of ${CALLERIDNAME} for incoming PSTN calls from certain numbers, but haven't found a way that works. The goal is to provide more informative names on my phones' caller ID displays--e.g., I would prefer to display "ROB CELL" instead of "CELLULAR CALL" when I call home from my cell phone. This is what I tried in the context
2006 Dec 14
4
Zaptel under FC6
Hi, all I am building a new server. Have installed FC 6 and put in TDM400 card. Checked out latest asteriusk code, run make install in zaptel directory. So far all is fine. Now I am trying to install the drivers. # modprobe zaptel FATAL: Module zaptel not found. Fair enough, no zaptel driver is found on the system. Is there are any known problems with FC6? I did not have much trouble running
2004 Dec 11
1
What might be blocking RTP
When I make a call from a SIP phone to a speaking extension on *, such as one that speaks digits or similar, when I monitor * in very verbose mode I can see it running through the routine associated with the extension, but I am getting no RTP data stream back to the phone. Does the machine housing * need a sound card? Does it need OSS or ALSA modules installed? What actually generates the RTP
2005 Jan 04
1
CallerID in Australia & Analogue PSTN Phone System
Is there anyone using * in AU that has successfully extracted the CLID from an incoming analogue PSTN phone call, and would like to spread the word? Note - I am only interested in analogue, not ISDN phones. -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you
2005 Jan 12
2
Setting channel display in SIP
I have a situation where I need to know which Zap channel an incoming call is on, so that the call can be answered appropriately when a SIP phone displays the channel. These Zap calls are coming in over PSTN and don't have caller ID. As far as I can make out my SIP phones (WuChuan HOP-1002) display the user part from the SIP "From:" header as the second line on the display. If the
2005 Mar 01
1
"n" priority not in 1.0.6
Does anyone know why the "n" priority in the dial plan is not recognised in 1.0.6 It seems strange to me that it should be so. -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose
2006 Dec 10
4
X100P clone dial problems.
I'm not sure if I have a configuration problem or not. I am unable to dial out. When I try to dial in I can hear the phone ring on the dialling phone but Asterisk does not register anything. In zaptel.conf I have loadzone = au defaultzone=au fxsks=1 In zapata.conf language=au context=from-pstn When I do: zap show channels I get: Chan Extension Context Language
2004 Oct 06
2
no audio from asterisk
I am using gentoo Linux and Asterisk CVS-HEAD-09/23/04-19:57. I have tested both KPhone and IaxComm for linux but receiving no audio from asterisk. sound is working fine, as I can listen playing files using PLAY or APLAY. KPhone is configured with DTMFmode=inband and codec is ulaw and IaxComm is configured with ilbc if somebody can sort out this Thank you regards, -- Atif
2005 Jun 27
8
OT: Good soft-phone on Linux
Hi Folks, I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that stable, but perhaps someone here can advise on what softphone I can use on Linux. Thanks in advance, Hamish ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
2007 Jan 05
2
SIP/TCP?
I'm still learning some of the basics. Can someone explain in layman's terms what's the difficulty for Asterisk to support SIP/TCP (and even RTP/TCP)?
2005 Jan 14
1
iaxComm 0.99pre11 binaries posted to Sourceforge
iaxComm is a crossplatform open source softphone utilizing the IAX2 protocol. It is distributed as part of Steve Kann's iaxclient library. I've just posted new Windows, Linux and Mac OSX binaries to sourceforge. The Windows binary was compiled on WinXP. The Linux binary was compiled on RedHat 9. The OSX binary was compiled by Andreas Wrede on 10.3 and was tested on 10.4 (Tiger) beta.