Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "CAPI - displaying individual MSN"
2003 Dec 23
2
Capi Dial & outgoing msn?
Hi all,
I am trying to get Capi Dial to use a specific outgoing msn. I can't get
it to work. If I make a test call to 0703241494 (same isdn line, just
one of the other numbers) I don't get CLID at all. Any ideas?
; use 0703241432 as outgoing msn
exten => _070.,1,Dial(CAPI/@0703241432:${EXTEN}|30|r)
in capi.conf I have:
[general]
nationalprefix=0
internationalprefix=00
rxgain=0.8
2006 Mar 15
1
AVM C2 chan_capi-cm-0.6.3 Error on Dial
I'm getting a strange error on one of the two controllers on an AVM C2
card under chan_capi-cm-0.6.3.
I have two ISDN controllers defined, both in the same group, both
connections are UK ISDN2e Point to Point:
On the third outbound call (both of the first two calls are handled by
the second controller "ISDN2",) I get this error :
chan_capi.c conf_error 0x2001 PLCI=0x301
2004 Aug 20
1
Incoming MSN via ZapHFC -> to SIP
Hi there,
I've got a small problem with the zaphfc channel. No MSN of an any
incoming call which comes trough the ISDN card (Acer ISDN, with HFC
chipset and zaphfc driver) which will be forwarded to the SIP-Phone will
be displayed. Always it will be shown "asterisk" an the Display.
--- snip (zapata.conf) ---
[channels]
language=de
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling =
2003 Sep 07
3
bug in crossprod? (PR#4092)
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x <- 1:10
f <- gl(5,2)
2006 Feb 23
1
chan_capi-cm 0.6.4 random outgoing MSN problem
I've having a big problem after having upgraded to 1.2.4 and
chan_capi-cm 0.6.4
When making outgoing calls I don't seem to have any control over the CLI
that is presented to the called party -- it can be any one of the MSNs
allocated to the line, allocated on what seems to be a random basis.
This is on a BT Business Highway line (which is essentially an ISDN2e
line with two built-in
2012 Feb 13
2
Error in apply(x2, 1, diff) : dim(X) must have a positive length
Anyone knows hat might be the cause of this error? Thanks for any help!
>library(MASS)
> dif.mns = function(x2,tr1=.2,tr2=.3){
+ #generates four different 'means' using
+ #difference scores from x2, an n x 2 matrix
+ #for use w/ bootstrap comparisons
+ diffs = apply(x2,1,diff)
+ mn1=mean(diffs)
+ mn2=mean(diffs,tr=.2)
+ mn3=mean(diffs,tr=.3)
+
2005 Jul 22
1
Chan_capi MSN problem
All,
before I start, I have read the readme and realise the dial syntax has
changed since 3.5.....(and I really wish it hadn't).... anyway can
somone please help me round a config issue?
Previously I had a capi.caonf as follows. This config allowed me to have
multiple MSN's on the same ISDN/Fritz! card under seperate contexts.
2004 Apr 28
1
do not pickup/ignore msn functionality
Hi,
I was trolling through the archive to see if it was possible for
asterisk to ignore certain MSNs.
I have a AVM Fritz/BRI with two MSNs: 7770001 and 7770002.
I would like asterisk (with chan_capi) to ignore 7770001 such that a
regular phone on the bus will ring; calls for 7770002 should be picked
up by asterisk.
I configured
msn=7770002
incomingmsn=*
within capi.conf and figured this would
2006 Jan 20
2
AVM C4, asterisk-1.0.8, /etc/asterisk/capi.conf
Has anyone a working /etc/asterisk/capi.conf example for Germany or
Switzerland using the AVM C4 - ISDN Card.
I try to connect asterisk to 3 wires BRI-ISDN (Swisscom).
I appreciate your help and it would save me a lot of time, figuring
it out by myself.
regards, Claudio
2018 Apr 27
5
predict.glm returns different results for the same model
Hi all,
Very surprising (to me!) and mystifying result from predict.glm(): the
predictions vary depending on whether or not I use ns() or
splines::ns(). Reprex follows:
library(splines)
set.seed(12345)
dat <- data.frame(claim = rbinom(1000, 1, 0.5))
mns <- c(3.4, 3.6)
sds <- c(0.24, 0.35)
dat$wind <- exp(rnorm(nrow(dat), mean = mns[dat$claim + 1], sd =
sds[dat$claim + 1]))
dat <-
2005 May 24
2
capi.conf
Good day all
I need some help
What is the device= in capi.conf
How will it look for a 4 port card?
I have a section for each msn...but how do I tell witch msn is witch
port because in the extensions.conf I dail "CAPI@msnnum"
Please give me a example of more than one file
Thanks
Altus
2005 Mar 28
3
CAPI/Dialing out
Hi,
after having read so much about Asterisk, I went on and tried out to
create a little sample-setup.
I'm using a Fritz Card USB with the AVM Capi Driver and two X-Lite
Softphones.
Dialing between the softphones makes no problem.
Calling the MSN fron an external phone also works. I'm getting to the
asterisk demo-voicebox which works flawlessly.
Now may next step has been to enable
2011 Feb 09
1
add mean and sd to dotplot in each panel using lattice
Hi,
I have a data frame like this:
ScoreDoseSex
2.81Dose1M
1.81Dose1M
1.22Dose1M
0.81Dose1M
0.49Dose1M
0.22Dose1M
0.00Dose1M
-0.19Dose1M
-0.17Dose1F
-0.32Dose1F
-0.46Dose1F
-0.58Dose1F
-0.70Dose1F
-0.81Dose1F
-0.91Dose1F
-1.00Dose1F
-1.77Dose2M
-1.85Dose2M
-1.93Dose2M
-2.00Dose2M
-2.07Dose2M
-2.14Dose2M
-2.20Dose2M
-2.26Dose2M
-2.32Dose2F
-2.38Dose2F
-2.17Dose2F
-2.49Dose2F
-2.54Dose2F
2004 Jun 05
1
ISDN and incoming MSN
I have installed a Billion ISDN card in my Asterisk. Calls between sip and
isdn work.
The i4l channel has MSN=26. I also put incomingmsn=26,27 in modem.conf.
extensions.con:
[incoming-isdn]
exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/701,20,Ttr)
;will make my extension 701 ring, while
exten => 26,1,Dial(SIP/701,20,Ttr)
;will cause an error message in the Cli interface:
WARNING[196621]: pbx.c:1814
2008 Dec 19
2
error bars
Dear Help
I'm new to R (from matlab)...using windows XP.
I've tried to work out, to no avail, 4 things:
1) rotating the numbers on axes...something to do with par(str) ??
2) how to close a window having opened one e.g. windows(7,7)
3) how to manipulate the key (e.g. dots, lines etc) on the legend. Using pch just gives me the same key for all functions on a plot.
i.e. legend
2005 May 18
2
Call forwarding...
Sorry for posting this again, but it seems to have become attached to
another thread. Guess I replied to another message instead of starting a
new one...
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a call forwarding rule so that when an extention
doesn't answer the call is forwarded to my mobile.
I'm using voiptalk.org for incoming and outgoing calls and SIP phones
for extentions (so all IP based -
2002 Mar 05
3
newbie: remove column with low mean from a matrix
Dear all,
Sorry to bother you with one more newbie question.
I have a dataobject with several hundreds of columns. I want to remove
columns with a mean of the column values below a certain value:
> a<- c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
> b<-c(2,4,6,8,10,12)
> c<- c(3,6,9,12,15,18)
> test<- as.matrix(cbind(a, b, c))
> mean(a)
[1] 3.5
> mean(b)
[1] 7
> mean(c)
[1] 10.5
Say the
2008 Jan 30
4
Loop with variable index
I have a list of 20 values. The first time through a loop I want to find the
mean and stnd.dev. of the first two values; the second time through the loop
I want to find the mean and stnd. dev. of the first 3 values, etc. until
the last time through the loop I want to find the mean and stnd. dev. of all
20 values, so I end up with 19 means and stnd. deviations.
How would I construct such a loop?
2005 Jul 22
2
--- Problem with queues.conf and extensions.conf ---
Hi Asterisk-Users,
We have a problem with queues.conf / extensions.conf
queues.conf file reads like ...
member => SIP/8399
extensions.conf reads like ...
exten => 8399, 1, SetCIDNum(${AccountNumber}|a)
exten => 8399, 2, Dial(SIP/8399,10,Ttrf)
When somebody calls to the queue, we observed that
it is not going through extensions.conf
(previous two lines)
That mean's it is not
2005 Sep 21
7
add 0 (zero) to incoming callerID - how?
I have an asterisk box and SIP / IAX2 phones.
To call out, users have to add 0 (zero) before a real telephone number.
That means, that if they want to call someone that has a number 123456,
they have to call 0-123456.
Simple, right?
This has a serious drawback though - when someone calls us from the
number 123456, we see the callerID 123456, and we're unable to use the
callback/redial