Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "How to do Automatic Daylight Saving on Grandstream GXP-2000"
2005 Aug 19
2
Ascend Pipeline POTS to TDM400P FXO Question..
I have a TDM400P with some FXO ports, and I wanted to connect the two POTS
lines from my Pipeline-75 ISDN router into the FXO interfaces on my Asterisk
server.
Hooked it up, seemed fine, called in and it answered. The problem is when
the call is hung up on, the FXO port never drops. So of course then the P75
just holds the line off hook and you get a busy. So it's good for the first
2007 Mar 12
1
GXP-2000 DST Change
In case it hasn't been posted before, here's instructions to get the
correct time to show up on your Grandstream GXP-2000's:
1. Login to phone
2. Go to Basic Settings tab
3. Change Daylight Savings Time to yes
4. Change Optional Rule to 3,2,7,2,0;11,1,7,2,0;60 (this means change
clocks the second sunday of March and back again the first sunday of
November - i.e., the new savings
2000 Aug 09
3
Problems compiling openssh-2.1.1p2 on FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE
Hello,
I have just installed a fresh copy of FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE on a P75,
and want to compile openssh-2.1.1p2, but the compile fails with:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I/usr/local/ssl/include -DETCDIR=\"/usr/local/etc\" -DSSH_PROGRAM=\"/usr/local/bin/ssh\" -DSSH_ASKPASS_DEFAULT=\"/usr/local/libexec/ssh/ssh-askpass\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c loginrec.c
loginrec.c: In function
2006 Nov 30
1
upgrading grandstream GXP-2000 from 1.0.2.13 to 1.1.1.14
So I've got phones with ancient firmware, and the release notes for
1.1.1.14 say " read the previous release notes and first upgrade to
1.1.0.16"
The 1.1.0.16 firmware is not available for download from the grandstream
website (at least I haven't found it). Any pointers on where to get this
intermediate image? I already tried googling to no avail (didn't help
that I was
2007 Jan 15
1
Asterisk PBX '&' '||' Grandstream GXP-2000 problem
Hi People,
We use the Grandstream GXP-2000 phones, firmware 1.1.1.14, Asterisk
PBX, Slackware Linux 10.2, loaded on a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.66GHz
Box... The issues that we are experiencing involves our Telephone
Operator's/Receptionist whom answer multiple incoming calls... As an
example.., when they answer line 1 and Line 2 starts to ring they would
ask the person on line 1 to
2008 Jul 02
1
randomForest training error
While trying to train randomForest with my dataset, I am ending up with the
following error
Error in randomForest.default(datatrain, classtrain) :
length of response must be the same as predictors
My data looks like:
A,B,C,D,Class
1,2,1,2,cl1
1,2,1,2,cl1
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
3,2,12,3,cl2
3,2,1,2,cl2
Actual dataset has around 4000
2005 Sep 21
2
Bryan Smith: Thanks for the IPCop recommendation
A few weeks back I had tried to install CentOS on my old AMD 5x6x (equiv
to P75 performance) with plans to use it as my firewall and router.
Because there were some problems relating to RPM compile architecture
(apparently), I posted and Bryan suggested IPCop, even at peril to his
life on these lists ;-)
according to him. ;-) ;-)
Just wanted to tell him thanks, it's worked out well. Had
2018 Apr 17
2
iterative read - write
Hi all,
I would like to set up an iterative read & write sequence to avoid
reading and writing each file one at a time.
Hundreds of data sets to re-calculate.? The code I have works well
individually, but would like to set up an iterative read, calculate and
write changing the input and output file names each iteration.
I? think I have read that there is an R? feature using
2007 Mar 07
1
Problem HandyTone 488 does not call transfer
Hi
I have a analog phone connected to my Gateway Handytone and registered to
Asterisk 1.4 I have configured my HandyTone 488
(in the section FXS Port) for make and receive calls, however I can
not transfer a call when it come via PSTN. But, when a call come from via IP
I can transfer it.
[phoneanalog]
type=friend
secret=XXXXXXX
context=local
nat=no
qualify=yes
host=dynamic
dtmfmode=rfc2833
2006 Jan 13
2
Use Grandstream ATA as trunk
Hi All,
I have a GSM box, which needs to connect to a analogue phone line. I've
plugged the GSM box to a Grandstream ATA (386). This ATA has extension
number 600. Now what I want to accomplish is the following:
- If a mobile-number is chosen by a user, asterisk needs to call the ATA
(600), wait for a few seconds, and then send the mobile-phonenumber. Or,
if it's possible, define the
2003 Aug 28
1
new DoS technique (exploiting TCP retransmission timeouts)
An interesting paper
http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003/papers/p75-kuzmanovic.pdf
---Mike
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Sentex Communications, mike@sentex.net
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Cambridge, Ontario Canada www.sentex.net/mike
2004 Aug 06
1
Minimum specs
I'm not on the list so could you please reply directly. Thanks in advance.
I'm working on a campus radio station and one of the things we want to do
is allow bands to broadcast from anywhere on campus.
The way we are planning on doing this is by giving them a Panasinc
toughbook thats running debian and liveice. It would be taking in a live
stream, encoding it, and sending it to our
2013 Jan 03
1
Inserting percentile values in a data frame
Hello
I need to calculate and insert the values for the 50,75,90,95 & 99
percentiles in a data frame for each row.
I used agr1$quantile <- quantile(agr1$cnt, probs=c(.50, .75, .90, .95, .99))
but that didn't work.
How can calculate the percentile for my variable "cnt" , insert & name the
percentile as p50, p75, etc
in my data frame agr1?
Thanks in advance for your
1998 Jul 30
1
Locking with M$-Access 97
This is a REAL problem on the way to world domination ;-)
PROBLEM:
since we moved a MS-Access MDB (16 Meg) to samba,
it ist killing queries more than twice a day, loosing records, ...
It seems the application has no chance to recognice locked records and
inform the user.
with smbstatus I get one locking entry for the first user accessing the
database (like: DENY_NONE RDWR), the second is not
2007 Apr 11
1
Programming Problem (for loop, random # control, 3 dimentional graph)
Dear List,
This is just a programming problem which i cannot seem
to figure out. I am trying to get a set of power from
a test (say, kolmogorov smirnov) out of a distribution
(say, G-K distribution) as follows. I am trying to
reduce to pain of writing the whole set of data points
(p# below) using "for" loop. However, I seem to have
some problem in it as the output "M" does not
2002 Jan 09
1
performance considerations
greets . . .
i'm setting up a linux system on a little toshiba libretto -- p-166,
64 megs, plenty of disk space, though -- and i'm wondering as to the
performance effects were i to apply ext3. i presume that keeping the
journal consumes some finite amount of resources; what i don't know
is whether this is repaid or more than repaid in some other way.
advice?
--
dep
There is
1999 Jan 06
2
access to printers
I have a closed network (no outside access) with a small user base (less
than 20), with no other network connections) running Samba 1.9.18p10 on
Solaris 2.4.
Problem: Some users utilize the workstations on the network as stand alone
systems. They need access to printers, but I don't want to create an
account just for this purpose.
I would like to provide access to the printers without
2006 Jun 09
3
GXP-2000 MultiPurpose Keys
Is it possible to program the multi-purpose keys on a GXP-2000
remotely via a TFTP configuration file? If so, what are the
parameters to put in the configuration file?
Thanks,
Daniel
2002 Jul 16
1
OT - RE: Coffee Break...
Your mention of the good ole' days of fidomail w/o spam got me digging for
my Wildcat install disks. I found them both. Now I realize I got rid of my
5.25 inch drive in 1991.
Hrmph.
- btw I love the lyrics. :)
<p><p>-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Cole [mailto:robert@support4linux.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 14:16
To: vorbis@xiph.org
Subject: [vorbis] Coffee
2004 Mar 14
3
Roaming profiles on a small network
Hi list,
I intend to run an old pentium 133 as a linux-based fileserver on my home
network (I have to use windows for my main machine and laptop!) Im having
great diffiuculty synching the data, email, etc on my laptop and desktop, so
I thought I might configure samba to act as a DC and use roaming profiles to
make sure that my data is always synched. My question is this: is it worth
the effort?