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2005 Feb 15
14
X-Lite Softphone
Hey Everyone, I downloaded and installed the X-Lite softphone the other day (the lite version) and cannot seem to get it to work well. Don't get me wrong, it registers with my asterisk server and everything seems to work well, except the call quality really is horrible. I thought it may be the place I was trying it at (DSL) so I took it to the office and tried it right next to the asterisk
2005 Jan 14
1
Re: Budgetone and MWI
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >I don't mean to be rude to everyone who responded to this question, but >I think that everyone is answering the wrong question. The point is that >the message waiting indicator doesn't light up, at all, ever. All that >happens when messages are waiting is that the display blinks and the >phone gives a
2005 Mar 10
4
Suse Compiling: next err
Hi all, sorry bothering again. I am still stuck in compiling asterisk. Learning (or trying to) from the first problem and first hint, when I got this error: gcc -g -o asterisk -Wl,-E io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o rtp.o manager.o asterisk.o
2006 Feb 08
1
Chan_BT question WAS: Asterisk with USB
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >Bluetooth enabled phones to talk to Bluetooth headsets; I guess there's a >protocol for the phone to talk to any Bluetooth headset, no matter who made >it. This protocol would have to include something to allow voice to pass >from the phone to the headset and vice versa. It might also include >something for
2005 May 20
4
Sipura 3000 Question
Dear list, I am playing with Sipura 3000 since last week. Through the wiki pages I could get running it reasonably well. My setup is that of a Sipura, linked with a local analog cordless phone, a local PSTN line and the setup to link to an asterisk server located at a remote static ip address. I can dial the cordless phone from other extensions located at the asterisk server; I can dial out
2006 Feb 25
3
Anyone using the GSM gateway from CyberTelecom ?
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >Hi, > >Sorry for being very late on this thread but i am trying to make a >decision on which one to go for. Options are > >1. Dock n Talk offered by Voxilla (USD139) >2. GSM Gateway by CyberTelecom (GBP60) > >I'm having a TDM400P with 1 FXO & FXS. > >I'm interested in implementing DISA
2005 Mar 10
4
Compiling Asterisk On SUSE 9.2
Dear all, I have tried to compile * 1.0.6 (downloaded from the digium site, in the right sequence - zaptel, libpri, asterisk) on two different machines running SUSE 9.2. The problem comes during some preliminary checks: checking for ar... /usr/bin/ar checking for tgetent in -ltermcap... no checking for tgetent in -ltinfo... no checking for tgetent in -lcurses... no checking for tgetent in
2014 Feb 12
2
Asterisk Not Starting after YUM Update
Hi List, it feels silly, but here I am. My Asterisk box is useless, after running a long delayed yum update (Centos box). ***** A few details on the box: cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.10 (Final) arch i686 uname -a Linux hermes 2.6.18-371.4.1.el5 #1 SMP Thu Jan 30 06:09:24 EST 2014 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux asterisk -r Asterisk 1.6.2.20, Copyright (C) 1999 - 2010 Digium,
2005 Mar 27
1
Asterisk and XLite on same machine (OSX)?
Dear all, I have tried to run an asterisk instance together with XLite on a single machine (a PowerBook). The intent is to take advantage of IAX connections to easily cross NATs while traveling. While the IAX setup proved 'easy', just having to fiddle a little with working configs at both sides, I did not succeed so far in getting XLite to connect to the local Asterisk server, AND be
2010 Apr 09
2
Asterisk & Timezones
Hi all, I have noticed something I can't solve regarding Asterisk (latest 1.6.0.x). My server is set at the GMT+2 timezone. The clock is ok (I can get the correct time at the terminal). But today I got a call at a time where Asterisk should have gone 'off business hours'. All log times are wrong by exactly 2 hours. As if Asterisk would just sit on GMT, ignoring the GMT+2
2005 Jan 15
1
Re: Budgetone and MWI
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >Budgetone and MWI > >The message button can be programmed to dial an extension that checks >voicemail >exten => 160,1,Voicemailmain(${CALLERIDNUM}) > Thanks, this is what I was thinking about. Still, how do you get the BT to dial 160? In my Asterisk setting I have the same mailbox numbers reused for the
2004 May 14
1
chan_capi broken incoming audio
G'day all, I've been googling myself silly looking for help on this one but have come up blank. I have an AVM Fritz!Card PCI, and I'm using chan_capi v 0.3.1 with * from CVS-HEAD-05/08/04-22:48:00. I can start * and make and receive calls on ISDN fine but after a few hours of * uptime, on any ISDN call I make or receive from my SIP handsets (7960 or ATA-186) I get bad audio: on the
2005 Aug 23
1
Cisco 7940 + no audio after MOH
Hi, I use * release 1.0.9 with differents phones and softphone, i've got a problem with my Cisco 7940G (last SIP Firmware). Sometimes, when i but a call on hold, the caller has got the music, but when i "resume" the call, then the caller does not hear me (and nothing at all)... I must wait for 10, 20, sometimes 60 seconds before he could hear me again. Any body already had
2005 Feb 24
1
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 296
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >I am using slackware 10.1 (kernel 2.4.29) and I am getting the following >when I issue gcc -v Dimitris, while I never compiled chan_capi I thought you would need a 2.6 kernel to use it. HTH Aldo
2005 Jul 21
1
Re: zaptel make problems
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: > >and watch linus himself rant about how this is incorrect to do (yet all >the distros do it) :P > Well, this is reassuring for a newbie like me. Even the pros (as anybody building a distro ought to be, and most of the times, really is) can do obvious errors... Aldo
2006 Jan 31
1
RE: Euro-ISDN
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: > >The active cards do the ISDN protocol stuff on board, so the host CPU/driver >does not need to do that -> better performance, less interrupts. >The AVM cards do not have such DSPs on board, so no echo-cancel. >But the Eicon DIVA Server cards do. They do analog Fax/Modem, echo-cancel, >DTMF-detection, voice
2004 Dec 23
2
Re: Asterisk and Capi
Dear list, I tried to install the CAPI support RPM from the SUSE 9.2 disks. YaST tells me it is happy with the process. The Asterisk release I am using is the one that comes packaged in RPM format, also included in the distribution. Still starting asterisk with the usual asterisk -vvvc I see that something goes wrong. [app_capiCD.so]Dec 23 19:21:45 WARNING[1076850816]: loader.c:242
2006 Feb 01
1
RE: Euro-ISDN
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >chan_capi does not set the NT-mode. Your cards driver need to do that. >E.g. for Eicon DIVA Server cards, you just set the '-x' option with divactrl >or set NT-mode in the config wizard. >chan_capi does not (need) to know anything about what protocol the card is >doing. CAPI is independent here. Ok.
2005 Jul 21
2
zaptel make problems (long)
I know that this subject has been treated in the past! As a matter of fact reading some old messages about compiling zaptel I made a couple of tests after the first compiling failure to understand why I can't compile on a specific machine, but I do not know how to handle the results. The machine has SUSE 9.3, and an updated kernel (2.6.11.4-21.7-default; as shown below). YAST (the graphical
2006 Feb 01
1
RE: Euro-ISDN
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: >> While we are at the subject another couple of simple related question. >> >> Are HFC-S cards active? I got one for a very low price, so that I >> imagine it will be NOT the case... > >No, these cards are passive. The protocol handling must be done by >the hosts CPU / driver. OK; price