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2007 Nov 23
1
OT - 3Com and IBM iSeries
Hi,
Has onyone heard of successful deployment of 3Com ToIP over IBM iSeries
system (formely AS/400) ?
A prospective customer seems to looking for this but, in my whole life, I've
never of a such setup.
Does it work ?
regards
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2007 Mar 20
2
Which parameters of a live Asterisk server would you monitor ?
Hi,
Let's say you have an Asterisk server running.
Which parameters would you check to improve service continuity ?
I was thinking of :
- telco lines status (make sure every is up)
- registered hardphones
- config files backup (compare live and saved configuration files, if files
differ, notifies the administration team)
- systems variables (disk and CPU)
- log files (trigger an alarm for
2003 Dec 21
2
ToIP (TDD over IP)
I didn't know if it would work or not, but I figured I'd try slow-speed
half-duplex TDD over GSM & Vonage.
I called a AGI script I have that speaks to TTYs, by calling from Vonage
to one of my Voicepulse lines. I don't control the Vonage codec, so I
have no idea what it uses, but I am using GSM for the Voicepulse line.
Everything worked fine - echo canceling didn't cause any
2007 Jan 02
2
802.1x support in wired sip hardphones ?
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a wired sip hardphone supporting 802.1x authentication ?
I've been told some Avaya and Alcatel ip phones supported 802.1x.
As 802.1x is widely used with wireless hardphones, I'm wondering whether or
not, 802.1x could also be valuable for wired environments.
Regards
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2008 Oct 04
0
2 stage dialing and 484 address incomplete [SOLVED]
Replying to myself, I've just read in 1.6.1 announcement that a new
Incomplete dialplan application is the one that provides what I'm looking
for ...
2008/10/3 Olivier <oza-4h07 at myamail.com>
> Hi,
>
> If my memory serves me right, there was thread (in dev mailing list ?)
> explaining how we could implement 2 stages dialing with SIP endpoints:
> user dials 1234
2008 Feb 05
6
External MWI question for Asterisk
Hey there. I've been working on a project to integrate Asterisk with
Exchange Unified Messaging via sipX using large parts borrowed from:
http://blog.lithiumblue.com/2007/04/accessing-exchange-2007-unified_29.html
... and everything works surprisingly well. The one problem I have is MWI,
or a lack thereof. Exchange 2007 doesn't support MWI of any kind (!), so
I've been looking into
2007 Mar 26
9
Multi-registration ?
Hello,
1. Is it possible to install several SIP softphones on the same PC, have
them registered to the same Asterisk server and attribute to each softphone
a specific extension, ringtones or call forwarding rules ?
2. Is possible to do the same with SIP hardphones ?
Regards
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2009 May 19
5
OT: SIP hardphone with multi-color BLF
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a SIP hardphone with Busy Lamp Fields supporting 2 colors
(or more) ?
This could be very useful to support extended presence, for instance.
Regards
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2007 Jun 12
4
Gigabit SIP Phones
Hello,
Beside Cisco 79x1-GE, I'm not aware of any Gigabit SIP Phone.
Did I miss something ?
Regards
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2014 Jun 07
2
centos security alerts via email
Hi,
Is there way to subscribe centos security alerts via email?
like:
http://lwn.net/Alerts/CentOS/
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Eero
2017 Oct 31
0
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
There's supposedly another way with a custom upsmon.conf:
NOTIFYMSG type message
upsmon comes with a set of stock messages for various events. You can change them if you like.
NOTIFYMSG ONLINE "UPS %s is getting line power"
NOTIFYMSG ONBATT "Someone pulled the plug on %s"
Note that %s is replaced with the identifier of the UPS in question.
The message must be one
2017 Nov 01
1
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
This was the secret sauce! I first modified my BASH script to stuff the output of the 'set' command into a variable, then passed that variable in to my email command. Then I triggered an event and saw what variables were there in the body of the message.
Voila!
$UPSNAME and $NOTIFYTYPE were there and available. I modified the script to pump THOSE into the mail command, and the problem
2017 Oct 31
0
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
I'm running a single "nut-server" that monitors seven ups units.
In upsmon.conf:
MONITOR ups-1 0 <User> <Pw> master
MONITOR ups-2 0 <User> <Pw> master
MONITOR ups-3 0 <User> <Pw> master
MONITOR ups-4 0 <User> <Pw> master
MONITOR ups-5 1 <User> <Pw> master
MONITOR ups-6 1 <User> <Pw> master
MONITOR
2017 Oct 31
0
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
On October 31, 2017 4:09:46 PM GMT+01:00, Garrett Michael Hayes <Garrett at VerbalImaging.com> wrote:
>Greetings Gentlebeings,
>
>I have started deploying a number of NUT instances on Raspberry Pi
>machines (Raspbian Jessie) across my network. The purpose of these
>"nutcases" as we refer to them is to monitor the status of the UPSs
>supporting our network
2007 Oct 05
0
Thunderbird and imap alerts
Is Thunderbird supposed to show alerts sent via post-login scripts as in the
wiki example?
dovecot-imapd 1.0.5-1 (Debian)
Thunderbird (Icedove) 2.0.0.4 (Debian)
# dovecot -n|grep 'mail_executable(imap)'
mail_executable(imap): /usr/local/sbin/dovecot-alert.sh
# cat /usr/local/sbin/dovecot-alert.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo "* OK [ALERT] Hello World."
exec /usr/lib/dovecot/imap
Logging
2005 Sep 08
0
Yuxin hardphones feedback
Hello everybody
This question has probably already been asked, but I'd like to have
feedbacks about Yuxin hardphones
Especially series 10, 100 and 200 ( and by the way i didnt found too
much technical differences between those models). Is it better than
budgettone, or so cheap hardphones ?
I m' like everybody and dont want to waste money in bad phones :) So
any experience is welcome.
SMS service for Rails app alerts - recommendations for free/cheap service/approach for rails apps???
2007 Feb 13
2
SMS service for Rails app alerts - recommendations for free/cheap service/approach for rails apps???
Hi,
I''m interested in triggering SMS alerts from my Rails app (hosted on
Dreamhost) for key events or errors.
Any recommendations re whether there is a free SMS service to enable this?
Or else a cheap service?
Also whether there is a rails plugin to make this easy?
Tks
Greg
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2012 Sep 01
3
Alerts when process limits are met
Hi,
I've not found the answer to this question anywhere - please forgive me
if I overlooked.
I'd like to be able to be automatically alerted if process limits are
hit (e.g. max POP3 logins).
Is there a way that I can configure a script to be run, in the same way
that I can with quota warnings?
I can of course use logwatch, but this alerts me the next day, and
logwatch can be noisy
2009 Feb 19
2
Managing SIP hardphones call history
Hi,
I've been asked sometimes to tailor call history features embeded in SIP
hardphones.
For example, a cutomer wanted internal call to be taken out.
Another wanted calls to sorted according specific criteria.
1. Have you identified a phone offering the possibility to display as Call
History, an XML list produced on a distant web server ?
With this feature, you would simply have to tell the
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
<snip>
Replaces: pickup-9582-c0a80101-d-4 at 192.168.101.102
<snip>
This Replaces header refers to RFC3891 which is not yet supported in
Asterisk (see http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SLA)
This INVITE fails with :
<snip>
chan_sip.c: Trying to pick up 7792 at subs
<snip>
app_directed_pickup.c: No target channel found for 7792.
If I'm dialing *87792 instead