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2003 Oct 03
1
Editting variable contents
ChanIsAvail returns the channel ID plus "-<session>". How can I edit ${AVAILCHAN} to remove this session ID, so I can use its contents in a subsequent Dial statement? Dialing on Zap just gives a warning, but dialing a SIP channel completely errors out. ------ extensions.conf snippet------------- ; ; Main Home number (8901) ; ; Bedroom1 exten =>
2003 Oct 05
1
ChanIsAvail app setting ${AVAILCHAN} to an unusable value.
I sent this earlier under "Editting variable contents" but no-one has responded. So, the subject is now more to the problem, instead of the solution I was trying to implement. ChanIsAvail returns the channel ID plus "-<session>". How can I edit ${AVAILCHAN} to remove this session ID, so I can use its contents in a subsequent Dial statement? Dialing on Zap just gives a
2013 Dec 19
1
send the calls from to servers
I have this scenario In the first server 192.168.5.100 I have asterisk installed 1.4.43 and one diguim card with 2 ports: in the first port connection for the provider X : the second port of diguim card the connection of the provider Y In the second server (the same configuration) 192.168.5.200 asterisk installed 1.4.43 and one diguim card with 2 ports : the first port is empty the second
2005 Feb 08
0
NetBIOS wildcard queries repeated by wireless access points
I am trying to resolve a problem with NetBIOS wildcard broadcast queries being relayed/repeated by around 50 US Robotics wireless access points. The APs only re-broadcast wildcard queries from our samba3 server - our numerous windows 2003 servers do not appear to use wildcard broadcast queries (if they do, they are not causing the same problems). Any help would be appreciate as this problem is
2005 Feb 07
0
Multiple Netbios name queries on ports 32944, 33169 and 33171
I've had to set up an iptables filter to drop packets originating from ports 32944, 33169 and 33171 on a samba 3 server as broadcast 'storms' lasting ~3seconds have intermittently been taking down all net communication. Can anyone shed any light on this? The packet capured in ethereal is below. Lee Baker Sorry for not trimming - not sure what's important: No. Time
2005 Feb 07
0
nbns broadcast problem *<00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
I have a samba server that intermittently broadcasts netbios name queries for *<00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00> for around 3 seconds, taking out virtually all other network communication. Here is one of the packets: No. Time Source Destination
2003 Oct 16
0
Is wins.dat supposed to list all LMB, or just the DMB?
My network looks like this: internet 192.168.0.0/24 router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24 | | | router ----+-----+------+- LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | | client | | samba | | .... | | server) | | samba | | samba
2003 Oct 21
1
Why doesn't my wins.dat list all the LMBs?
My network looks like this: internet 192.168.0.0/24 router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24 | | | router ----+-----+------+- LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | | client | | samba | | .... | | server) | | samba | | samba
2011 Aug 17
3
Bug#638152: Error: Device 51712 (vbd) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working.
Package: xen-utils-4.0 Version: 4.0.1-2 Severity: normal This issue is similar to http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-xen-devel/2011-March/003217.html but since I was not able to find a bug report I'm reporting this now. Steps to reproduce: 1) cat << EOF > config name = 'squeeze64' vcpus = '4' memory = '512' disk = [
2003 Nov 02
17
New IAX software phone (for WIndows platform)
Hi all, I have developed a full featured Windows IAX phone based on LIBIAX library . It is now in a prerelease version (0.9.0) and you can download it for free from my web page: http://www.laser.com/dante or http://www.geocities.com/tdanro Some of the features are: - registering with Asterisk PBX; - can use any audio device as ring device (including PC speaker), independent of the play device;