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2006 Mar 17
0
Asterisk and PacketCable
Hi group! I'm very interested on VoIP and trying to make some tests with 2 eMTA motorola (SBV5120) but with the PackectCable architecture I need a softswitch. My question is: is Asterisk and PacketCable compatible? If they are...., how can I configure it to act as a Call Management Server into my LAN? Which I have read from this mailing list is Asterisk with SIP but I believe that Asterisk
2008 Mar 10
1
Asterisk and Packetcable
Hi group I wrote 2 years ago to know if there is some workaround for PacketCable. Since then I got no answer and now I hope there's something about. Is there any chance to use Asterisk as softphone with cable modem technology using Packetcable? Thanks in advanced Carlos Bernat -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2003 Nov 24
1
MGCP RFC (2705) vs. PacketCable MGCP spec
We are working on a new implementation of asterisk. We are using a fiber-served WorldWide Packet switch at the home that incorporates a VOIP T2 switch that feeds 2 POTS connections. We are told that the T2 is programmed with code that follows the PacketCable spec. This version has a problem with the 'congestion' message which is based on the MGCP RFC (2705) spec. This causes the T2 to
2011 Oct 21
0
No Voice path during NCS call with Asterisk 10.0.0
Hi, I tried to establish NCS call b/w 2 endpoints of same PacketCable MTA using asterisk-10.0.0. I observed that MDCX sent to aaln/1 contains its own SDP. Some I observed with aaln/2. So voice path is not established b/w aaln/1 and aaln/2. My Configurations: mgcp.cong: [mta84.globaledgesoft.com] host = mta84.globaledgesoft.com wcardep = aaln/* callwaiting = 1 ;canreinvite = 1 dtmfmode
2006 Apr 19
1
Delayed voice for 10 secs
Hi List !! I have a lot a questions about this incredible tool but short is my time to learn it, so I apologize if my last question was too general. I got another more especific trouble. I administrating an ISP and I have my Asterisk installed on a server for testing my network performance. I followed the quick-start tutorial provided by voip-info.org (which I think it's very useful) and
2015 Mar 06
0
res_pjsip endpoint config object's 'identify_by' option needs new value "uri".
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Dmitriy Serov <serov.d.p at gmail.com> wrote: > 07.03.2015 0:24, Kevin Harwell ?????: > > On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Dmitriy Serov <serov.d.p at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> Asterisk 13.2. >> I transfer configs from chan_sip to res_pjsip. >> In chan_sip i have
2006 Apr 20
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 21, Issue 113
Hi List!! Thanks for the colaboration, especially to Richard Cavanna who gave me the necessary support. I followed your indications and the comunication was better for the test users. The warning indication is no jumping anymore and the voice is not delayed. This is my sip.conf: [general] context=default ;allowguest=no ;realm=mydomain.tld bindport=5060 bindaddr=0.0.0.0 srvlookup=yes
2015 Mar 06
2
res_pjsip endpoint config object's 'identify_by' option needs new value "uri".
07.03.2015 0:24, Kevin Harwell ?????: > On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Dmitriy Serov <serov.d.p at gmail.com > <mailto:serov.d.p at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello. > > Asterisk 13.2. > I transfer configs from chan_sip to res_pjsip. > In chan_sip i have "match_auth_username=yes" and have nothing in > pjsip. > > I have a
2005 Apr 06
4
Publics IPs in a loc zone
Hi again, I have now configured a 2.0.8 shorewall with two interfaces: interfaces: net eth0 detect loc eth2 detect masq: eth0 eth2 the interface eth0 has the 192.168.1.10 ip and its connected to internet the interface eth2 has the 192.168.2.1 ip and its conected to a router (CMTS - Cable Modem Termination System)
2007 Feb 23
3
Ethernet bridge overflow ?
Hello, I''ve setuped an ethernet bridge on a debian sarge 3.1 with l7-filter + ipp2 shapper rules The server is a supermicro p4sci + celeron pentium 4 base 3ghz + 512Mb + 2 ethernet e1000 One interface is connected to a cisco catalyst switch The other interface is connected directly to a CMTS (a sort of router for cable modem) configured as bridge too. More than 20Mbps of bandwith
2017 Sep 19
2
Block internet access for some users on the LAN ?
Chase, Brian E. wrote: > The way to do this is with ACL's. Access Control Lists > IPtables can perform this function, or an internet gateway router can also > be used. > The ISR 4000 Series Cisco router family is where I would start, especially > if you're in the need for a blade server in the same chassis. > > -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS
2006 Jun 14
0
NCS patch
Hi, I have cable modems Arris with MGCP protocol. And I need PacketCable NCS patch for Asterisk. http://asterisk.urtho.net/ doesn't work! -- Pagarbiai, Giedrius Augys Siauliu Universitetas, IST IP telefonijos inzinierius Tel. 8 41 590408 Mob. Tel. 8 678 05790 el. pastas voipas@gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 Jun 08
3
C7, systemd, say what?!
Mark Haney wrote: > On 06/08/2017 09:12 AM, Andrew Holway wrote: >> I think we had enough of Systemd flaming last month. Please stop >> polluting my inbox and find an operating system compatible with your >> worldview. It is really tiresome to keep on hearing about it. >> > Huh. Okay, though I'm not sure when you became arbiter of this list. If > you don't
2019 Feb 14
1
Trying to compile icecast in Toradex apalis imx6
Hi! I'm using a Toradex apalis imx6 board to make a project for my bussiness and I need Icecast running on it, but I can't compile it in the board. It shows an error in "xslt" while compiling- I'm using Yocto. Do yow have any idea how can I compile Icecast source code in my Toradex apalis board without using this xslt? Thanks in advance!
2007 Apr 15
6
I'm new to Ruby On Rails...
Hi, guys. I''m so happy to join this group. I''m new to ROR. And I haven''t learned or used any other program langueage before. I''m intrest in develop web-based database-driven prgramming. My company need to develop a bussiness management system recently. I wanna use ROR for a try. So, where should I start? In another words, what books or resources should I read?
2006 Feb 15
0
arris e-mta
Hi This may be off topic because it involve cable. I am testing with Arris cable modem / MTA I have 2 models, one older and one newer. With older one, everything works fine With the new one, I can register, make a call and I hear the other person but he can't hear me The config is the same with both units except for the username of course, Anybody ever worked with these units ? Our
2006 Apr 18
0
BSR 1000 and Asterisk
Hi I'm a new user of Asterisk and made the first VoIP call on my own LAN with a good quality. Now I want to configure a CMTS (motorola BSR 1000) and a server to support QoS. Does anyone knows how to configure this in order to work with SIP and with Asterisk? any ideas or tutorials? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 Mar 03
0
A firefox/CentOS 7 oddity
I just switched to a new workstation, running C 7, the other day. I was looking at a blog, and in the thread of cmts, I wanted to play this one youtube video. I listened, then closed the tab. The video that had been *above* it in the thread started playing, and hasn't stopped. Every other time until now that I've done this, closing the tab shuts down the video.... mark
2017 Sep 19
0
Block internet access for some users on the LAN ?
On 9/19/2017 8:39 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > As a response to someone else's cmts, the set of kids who knows how > they're being blocked is a small subset of all kids, and those who know > that a MAC address can be forged is a small subset of the previous. And > *then* they'd have to find out a valid MAC address. all it takes is one kid, who then shares his
2018 Nov 20
0
selinux, sendmail, and disable_ipv6
Just started seeing this on one server: python: SELinux is preventing sendmail from read access on the file disable_ipv6. It recommends a local policy. Now, searching, I see someone filed a bug for CentOS last year, 0012914, and they wound up creating a policy. Cmts? Note, btw, that the system has two IPv6 addresses - my manager has fallen for slack. Both valid. mark