Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1900 matches similar to: "skype channel"
2005 May 15
1
can't CLI> STOP NOW by zombie MOH
I am using CVS-v1-0-04/20/05-12:31:26. Windows Messenger5.1 works MOH
fine. After I stop MOH on Windows Messenger, if the hungup signal could
not send to *, the sip channel(e.g.,SIP/52001-08ca) for this MOH remains.
Then the user trys again MOH, a new sip channel starts. And again
the hugup signal can not send to *,.........
When I 'stop now' from CLI> , * cleanups the remaining sip
2005 May 15
3
knopsterisk
does anyone have knopsterisk for download, I assume that because its GPL
the creator of that iso cant restrict spreading it. A friend wanted it
to play on a box and the only thing I can find with google is the
knopsterisk.com site which wants $10 to get a copy and does not provide
(as far as I can tell) any free distribution access which is
his/hers/its/them/they/whatever right (being politically
2010 Jan 28
2
rtp.c:883 ast_rtcp_read: RTCP Read too short
Hi:
I have a linksys voip gateway connecting to an asterisk server ,when i dial a call from the linksys gateway to asterisk , i see repeated messages of a RTP errors ,and at same time i hear fake ring on the linksys?, This is wht i see on asterisk console?:
?
-- Executing [9613070741 at direct:1] Set("SIP/03070741-088bd470", "CALLERID(number)=96170707070") in new stack
??? --
2004 Jun 16
3
911 emergency service and VoIP
I understand that most VoIP providers allow for 911 calling but that 911
service is not the same as that available to PSTN.
2008 Nov 28
1
RTCP too short
Dear Sir,
I'm running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 on a CentOS machine....When running asterisk
-rvvvvv I can see a lot of messages about RTCP too short...
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
[Nov 28 13:33:00] WARNING[24863]: rtp.c:891 ast_rtcp_read: RTCP Read too
short
[Nov 28 13:33:00] WARNING[19803]: rtp.c:891 ast_rtcp_read: RTCP Read too
short
[Nov 28 13:33:00] WARNING[19803]: rtp.c:891
2003 Nov 14
2
mpg123 causing Asterisk Freeze?
Hello,
I am currently using MusicOnHold(mpg123), and it works just fine, but every
once in a while I will get a flurry of warnings in the CLI like those below
and Asterisk will freeze completely, and the only way to come out of it is
with a kill -9 . Is mpg123 causing my problem? Is there a specific format of
MP3 that should be used/avoided to not have errors like these? Any help
would be greatly
2003 Aug 21
2
911, networks of * servers, etc. (was: VOIP Dialtone?)
OK, that "VOIP dialtone?" thread was getting really out of hand, so
I'll condense my answers into one big ugly message:
1) 911 service. Yes, that is one of three reasons to keep your PSTN
line. The other two reasons are: Inbound calls from local callers
still should work on a POTS line, for now. You can't find VOIP
providers in most area codes, so you'll most
2003 Jul 21
4
Using asterisk for a 911 call center....
Has anyone had any experience using asterisk for a 911 call center? Does anyone know of any reason why it would not be suitable? As far as I know all 911 call routing takes place at the CO switch so a regular T1 line should work fine. I understand that there is support for ACD in asterisk and that is should be possible to implement screen pop (CTI). Any comments?
Gene Kochanowsky
Solution
2007 Apr 23
1
problem with 3-way conferenicing
Hi,
I am trying to achieve 3-way conferencing taking hint from wiki link
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+n-way+call+HOWTO
Here is the scenario:
1. user "ua1" calls user "ca1"
2. "ua1" then presses the feature code "*0" to redirect "ca1" to
conference room 300
3. "ua1" then dials the user "33"
4. user
2014 Jan 30
1
Parking in Asterisk 12.0.0
Hi
I'm trying to get the rebuilt parking functionality to work in Asterisk
12.0.0.
In Asterisk 11.6.0 I managed to get a call to get parked by adding a
dynamic feature in features.conf for the DMTF sequence *# which called a
macro in extensions.conf, which then runned the ParkAndAnnounce
application, and the call got parked.
The syntax for ParkAndAnnounce I used was this (I don't
2005 Sep 30
7
911 Q
OK, got a question on 911.
Looking into setting up a couple asterisk servers at a country club,
with VOIP phones in each of 100 short-term residential rental units.
Approx 100 extensions, approx 24 outside lines.
Since everything is geographically at one location, reaching 911
correctly shouldn't present a problem. However, the club wishes to
ensure that 911 authorities are able to identify
2004 Dec 31
2
Host IP address, Crash on startup, Console grabs soundcard - Newbie needs help
I'm an asterisk newbie, so initially tried to install it on a Mandrake 10.1 (see config below) and with a bit of
messing about using sample config, have been able to make the test call to device 1000, and also through to the IAX
test number at Digium. However, operation is extremely flaky - I cannot reliably startup and use the system on a
regular basis. I have several problems listed below
2004 Jan 06
1
Re: 911 and lawsuits and redundancy
Hi,
Most companies we work with, have 'designated' crisis management teams.
These vary from the insignificant crisis', through to life-threatening
crisis'. There is always an assigned emergency services contact, whose
job it is in an emergency, to maintain communication with the emergency
services.
One of our corporate functions is crisis management - so we have to
consider
2004 Jan 06
2
911
FYI there is a way to do 911 its called E-911 enhanced 911
the user has to set it up with the local emergency services
to it and you setup your pbx to xmit the data.
Here is the fcc rule about it
http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/
2003 Dec 11
5
Yuck! Error in buffer handling
Hello.
Is this normal. Or does it mean there is a problem ?
-------------------------
stop now
Beginning asterisk shutdown....
Executing last minute cleanups
== Destroying any remaining musiconhold processes
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Connection reset by peer
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe
Asterisk cleanly ending (0).
2005 May 15
1
Compile problem on last CVS
Good evening
from the CVS of the 2005/05/14 it's impossible to build asterisk* on a
redhat 7.3
i get this at compile time
chan_sip.c: In function `build_user':
chan_sip.c:10007: parse error before `struct'
chan_sip.c:10029: `userflags' undeclared (first use in this function)
chan_sip.c:10029: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
chan_sip.c:10029: for each
2005 Mar 19
2
Routing 911 calls
Has anyone used asterisk as a simple voip server? (I'm sure its been/ing done).
If so... how did you provide 911 service? Did you setup different
contexts and put sip phones in those contexts per county?
Also, is it possible to put a phone into multiple contexts?
For instance:
context=from-internal
Can I add a second context like with a , comma? So the phone can have
the rules from 2
2004 Jan 30
2
Music on Hold Warnings
Hi.
I am having the following warning when using music on hold.
It works from X-Lite to Grandstream. I get a lot of errors and warnings.
1.Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested!
2. NOTICE[1100258240]: res_musiconhold.c:260 monmp3thread: Request to
schedule in the past?!?!
Thanks for any help.
Full Output below:
Jan 30 10:24:55 WARNING[1133718080]: chan_sip.c:486
2005 Sep 20
1
MOH failures (bad quality with interruptions)
Hi ! :)
Does someone have an idea of the reason why my MusicOnHold (with clean
mp3 downloaded from http://aussievoip.com.au/wiki-MOH) is always
having interruptions and micro-cuts ?
No high load of the system, no swap, no hard disk r/w, mpg123 seems
running well... nothing !
Except a little message at startup :
"Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested!"
I'm getting
2005 May 17
2
Junk at the beginning, Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested!
Hi,all
I am newer to Asterisk.My Asterisk version is the newest CVS-HEAD.now something appears in the console CLI like below these,I don't know what's happen to my Asterisk Server.Could anybody help me? Thanks
Junk at the beginning
Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested!
Junk at the beginning
Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested!
Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested!