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2005 Oct 16
3
Dial plan questions
I'm afraid I'm quite confused by what I've found on the Wiki.
I have the following dial plan that works:
exten => 2201,1,Dial(sip/2201@gs1.uucp,20,)
exten => 2201,2,Voicemail(u2201)
exten => 2201,3,Hangup
exten => 2201,102,voicemail(b2201)
exten => 2201,104,hangup
When the phone is in use it goes to voice mail as busy. When not
picked up, as
2004 Jul 08
8
FINALLY! a good book about Asterisk.
There is finally an introductory book about Asterisk!
It looks like Paul Mahler at www.signate.com wrote it
with a lot of help from Digium. I looked at the sample
pages, it looks great.
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages!
http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
2006 May 24
2
DHCP configuration for Cisco 7960?
(Apologies to those Toronto Asterisk Users' Group folks who have seen
this message... I figured I'd have more success with a wider audience)
I'm trying to boot a Cisco 7960 from an ISC DHCPD server (3.0.3 on
FreeBSD 4.11), so far unsuccessful, and getting some odd behaviour on
the wire. I wonder if anyone has done this before and therefore can
validate whether or not the traffic I am
2006 Jun 17
6
Canreinvite
I put canreinvite=yes in my sip, for a sipura 3000 and a xlite, however, if
I call the traffic still go throw the asterisk. How come?
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2008 Jun 28
3
Sendmail with Google Apps SMTP
I use Google Apps for my domain, hosted on a CentOS server. How could I
setup my sendmail.mc to route Sendmail mails through the Gmail SMTP?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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2008 Mar 28
1
Deleting file in /tmp directory
Hi,
This is a bit of-topic, but since it has to do with /tmp permissions
here it goes.
Anyway, I'm sorry in advance for posting this.
I have this PHP script (simplificated here), called delete_tmp.php
that basically calls external commands:
<?php
$session_file = '/tmp/sess_89765'
system(''rm -f' . ' ' . $session_file);
?>
delete_tmp.php file is owned by
2004 Jun 22
2
Unable to find libiodbc.so.2
I was finally able to compile asterisk with cdr_odbc.so. But now for some reason I get that error:
*CLI> load cdr_odbc.so
Jun 22 16:38:53 WARNING[-1084309376]: loader.c:240 ast_load_resource: libiodbc.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Unable to load module cdr_odbc.so
But the file is there...
# ls -lag /usr/local/lib/libiodbc.so*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
2004 Jun 27
4
Re Cron
Hi List
Is there a cron that I con do to replace this, as the fx0 card doesnt hang up properly
phonegc:/home/samantha# asterisk -r
Asterisk CVS-05/30/03-17:17:07, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support Services, Inc.
Written by Mark Spencer <markster@linux-support.net>
=========================================================================
Connected to Asterisk CVS-05 currently running on
2008 Jul 01
5
Configuring sendmail in a corporate environment
I have a stock CentOS 5 system as far as email (sendmail) is
concerned that is on our corporate LAN. I am not trying to set up a
mail server; I merely want our CentOS systems to be able to send out
emails. This works as long as the recipient's domain is our local
domain. Any email send to recipients that are not in our local
domain get stuck in the queue:
# mailq
2008 Sep 18
4
Strange ! characters inserted into emails
I have never encountered anything like this before, so thought I'd post here
and see if anyone can help.
We have a java application that sends out notification emails to end-users.
The body of the email is some boilerplate text and HTML that is pulled from
a database. When the emails are received there are random instances of " !"
(that's a space and a bang symbol) inserted
2004 Jun 24
4
Asterisk with PostgreSQL
Hello Everybody,
I am trying to configure Asterisk to listen into a database which is
created in PostgreSQL. Whenever asterisk starts up, it is unable to
connect to the pg database and gives the following error:
[cdr_pgsql.so] => (PostgreSQL CDR Backend)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/cdr_pgsql.conf': Found
Jun 24 21:20:53 DEBUG[1074494336]: cdr_pgsql.c:284 my_load_module:
cdr_pgsql:
2005 Jun 15
6
Help with Cron and Reload
This will sound weird but the command 'asterisk -r -x reload' fails to work
when issued by Cron. But it works when I issue it from a bash session. What
is not configured correctly? I need to refresh the configuration every a
short amount of time.
rom root@localhost.localdomain Wed Jun 15 18:42:00 2005
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 18:42:00 -0400
From: root@localhost.localdomain (Cron Daemon)
2007 Aug 22
2
[OT] IAX2 WiFi phone?
Does such a beastie exist?
I've tried a couple of UT Starcom WiFi SIP phones (the F1000g and F3000
respectively), and found them both to be seriously lacking - regular crashes
(especially the F3000), poor battery life, and poor reception in particular.
However, whilst SIP phones are great, I'd really like an IAX2 phone if there
is one, as I can make that work "natively" though
2007 Nov 03
0
F3000 not connecting to Netgear routing
Hi,
I have a UTStarcom F3000. For some reason it won't connect to my Netgear WPNT834 Range Max router ? Anyone know of a fix or new firmware update ?
Thanks.
Dovid
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2007 Nov 03
0
F3000 not connecting to Netgear router
Hi,
I have a UTStarcom F3000. For some reason it won't connect to my Netgear WPNT834 Range Max router ? Anyone know of a fix or new firmware update ?
Thanks.
Dovid
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2004 Jul 01
1
Asterisk Docs
OK, this may seem to be an obvious question but where do I find
the reference docs? I'm getting this error message:
Timeout, but no rule 't' in context 'home'
about this line:
exten => 2201,1,Dial(${PHONES1},20,Ttm)
I know the problem is with the 't' but I don't know what the
parameters mean. I looking for a man page basically.
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2004 Jul 08
6
Updated Grandstream configurator
The most recent version of GSConfigure is available at
www.buffalo.edu/~sbesch Several serious bugs that kept the program from
getting started have been ferreted out and corrected with the help of
Bruce Komito. The program is now actually running on someone's machine
other than mine. I have built this version with the oldest copies of the
system dll's that I could find inn an effort
2013 Jul 17
4
[xen-unstable] FATAL PAGE FAULT when shutting down guest with pci passthrough using MSI interrupts
Hi Jan,
It seems the last changes to xen-unstable to implement multi-msi-irq''s cause some trouble.
The guest starts and works fine. But it causes a xen crash when shutting the guest down.
(xen_changeset: Thu Jul 4 16:01:06 2013 +0100 git:d4435fe)
If you need more info than given below in the serial log snippet, just say so ..
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Sander
(XEN) [2013-07-17 19:10:09] AMD-Vi: Share p2m
2006 Jan 09
9
Recommendations on a WiFi phone for *?
We're getting our feet more and more wet with VOIP at work. We want to
experiment with a good wireless (as in WiFi) phone. What would be a
good phone to impress my boss with?
I'm personally drooling over the UTStarcom F3000, but compatibility and
shipping ETA info is a bit sketchy.
Phil
2007 Feb 28
1
AEL & Blacklist question
Does the ${BLACKLIST()} function allow for values other than 1 to be
returned and if so how can I use that is the AEL? Can I use the
function in a switch statement?
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