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2005 Feb 24
2
Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as poss ible - AKA solid state.
Hi Kristian, Anywhere I can read about this Soekris/AstLinux project? ... Regards, Hans -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Kristian Kielhofner Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 6:02 AM To: jim@vanmeggelen.ca; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
2006 Mar 02
1
RE: [on-asterisk] Brainstorming dual-core and Asterisk
I believe you can assign processors in vmware, and xen as well. So you could probably do something funky like that to try to reduce load. The only thing that probably becomes difficult is trying to manage physical hardware between virtual machines. John -----Original Message----- From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:jim.vanmeggelen@coretel.ca] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 7:47 PM To:
2005 Feb 18
4
A bit of a survey: What do do if you need more than 4 C.O. lines
Folks, In light of all the troubles people report when running more than one TDM400 card in a system, I wouldn't mind hearing what your solution of choice would be when having to connect 5 or more analog telco circuits to an Asterisk. I'll try and compile the answers together and get them into the Wiki, as I figure this could be useful knowledge for the community. TIA, Jim. -- Jim
2005 Jan 08
4
Toronto?
Anyone in the Toronto area interested in getting together to share notes and swap war stories? -- Jim Van Meggelen jim@vanmeggelen.ca -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.9 - Release Date: 06/01/2005
2005 Mar 05
6
Survey: what's the best HTTPd/TFTPd/FTPd to serve up configuration files to sets
I would like to start a discussion centred around the various ways one might serve up configuration files from an Asterisk server (I know, it's better to use a secondary server for all this, but let's talk about a smaller system). The types of things being served would include: - Logo image for sets that support that - XML directory files - XML or raw text configuration files -
2005 Jan 16
10
Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk mailing list?
Just on the off chance that Canadian Asterisk users might be interested in a place to discuss topics specific to the "great white north" (sources, services, telcos, etc.), I created the asterisk-canada mailing list: http://lists.syonex.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-canada or asterisk-canada-subscribe@lists.syonex.com Cheers! John
2005 Jan 22
2
Anyone know where a good source of mailing list stats might be found?
Folks, I'm curious to know how the volume of Asterisk-Users rates as far mailing lists go. This list sees over 200 messages per day, which has GOT to put it in the top 5%, doesn't it? I'd love to know if anyone has knowledge of any organization that might maintain such stats. Regards, Jim. -- Jim Van Meggelen jim@vanmeggelen.ca -- No virus found in this outgoing message.
2005 Mar 09
2
Where can I find all areacodes for USA (accounting purpose)
I need to setup all area codes for billing, but how can I do that easy for North America and Canada, where I have only one price anyway. thanks! bye Ronald
2005 Feb 28
1
x101p + Nortel ATA2
Hi, Does anyone have any experience connecting Asterisk to a Meridian system using an ATA2 and x101p? The basics work -- I can make outbound calls, receive inbound, and use flash to transfer calls, but certain things do not work, specifically with calls from internal extensions. - Does the Meridian/ATA2 pass any kind of callerid info? We do not have external callerid, but I'm not even
2005 Mar 09
2
Another Newbie Question
Hey all, My apologies if this sounds blindingly obvious, but am I correct in saying that I can use Asterisk to connect two extensions and make calls between them without needing an actual telephone line at all ? As I said, probably blindingly obvious. but my techies have gone home for the evening and I was looking for an answer before I left. Thanks, Callum -------------- next
2005 Mar 09
1
Comparison Charts
Guys. Anybody has a URL or some document with comparison charts with Asterisk's features against other PBXs?
2014 Dec 04
0
Samba embedded device?
On 2014-12-04 08:55, George wrote: > On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 2:26 AM, Gregory Sloop <gregs at sloop.net> wrote: > >> I love the idea of a low-power high-performance appliance. A NAS will >> work fine for storage, but it's not going to act as a DC etc. [At least >> none that I'm aware of and would trust.] >> >> Even appliances sorta like this, that
2005 Oct 15
7
You ASKED for an Asterisk book, you GOT an Asterisk book!
Jared Smith, Jim van Meggelen, and Leif Madsen of the Asterisk Documentation Project, in conjunction with O'Reilly Media are pleased to announce the official release of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony on Friday, October 14, 2005 at AstriCon 2005 in Anaheim, CA. In the true spirit of Open Source, the authors and O'Reilly Media have published the book under the open, Creative Commons
2014 Dec 04
4
Samba embedded device?
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 2:26 AM, Gregory Sloop <gregs at sloop.net> wrote: > I love the idea of a low-power high-performance appliance. A NAS will > work fine for storage, but it's not going to act as a DC etc. [At least > none that I'm aware of and would trust.] > > Even appliances sorta like this, that I've seen, are easily five times the > price. > >
2003 May 13
3
Via EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard
i had such problems on my mini-ITX. when sharing irq's with video or sound card, network traffic during ogg playing (for example on nfs) or quick moving windows crashed the interface. ifconfig down/up resolved the problem. it has been solved for a while now (i couldn't reproduce this problem) i think. regards, OLivier Le Jeudi 12 D?cembre 2002 03:45, The Anarcat a ?crit : >
2005 Jun 23
7
mini itx
I've seen the embedded posts. Is anyone running Asterisk on the MINI ITX? James Taylor MetroTel 3505 Summerhill Road Suite 11 Texarkana, Tx 75503 903-793-1956
2003 Oct 08
1
Mini-PC box to run server
On the cheap side, the ITX or even MicroATX machines work great. These are commodity items, so they tend to be far less expensive than custom solutions. Various manufacturers, but we've had very good success with any of the AOpen MicroATX boards and their slimline MicroATX case: Aluminum: http://usa.aopen.com/products/housing/A340-series.htm Steel:
2003 Jul 21
4
Via EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard
Just to drag this thread on a bit further ... I've been looking into these little boxes, thinking I could use one as a firewall/gateway. My one requirement is that it would need to have two PCI slots (one can be low-profile), and although I've seen PCI riser cards that can give me two slots, they've been rare, and cases that are suitable (i.e have the space, and back panels are
2004 Jan 02
1
mini-ITX suggestions
Does anyone have recommendations for (or against) mini-ITX platforms to be used with Wildcard X100P and TDM400P cards? I am considering the use of systems using VIA EPIA CL and Epia M as small, quiet platforms on which to host Asterisk.
2004 Oct 08
1
RHEL / Mini-ITX
Hi Everyone, I'd be grateful if anyone can help with a couple of queries I have. Recently I downloaded Centos 3.3 and cannot get it to install I my system. The system I am using to install is a based on an original EPIA Mini-ITX m/board. At a certain point in installing it comes up with an error saying something like "system not supported". Can anyone advise if they have got