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2009 Oct 15
1
"Complex?" import of pdf files (criminal records) into R table
Hi there, I'm facing the decision if it would be possible to transform several more or less complex pdf files into an R Table-Format or if it has to be done manually. I think it would be a impudent to expect a complete solution, but I would be grateful if anyone could give me an advice on how the structure of such a R-program could look like, and if it's possible in general. Here
2007 Feb 22
1
Asternic Flash Panel
Has anyone gotten this configured to show all extensions vertically instead of filling up the window. If so would you mind sharing your configuration Yes I have tried searching terms like +asternic +op_panel +vertical and a slew of others. Unsucessful though. -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ J. Oquendo echo @infiltrated|sed 's/^/sil/g;s/$/.net/g'
2007 Apr 07
2
Verizon Vonage 101
I've dug down as far as I could on www.uspto.gov for anything remotely close to what is going on with Verizon and all searches end with only two possibilities in regards to what is going on. So unless the patent was issued to someone else and Verizon bought it, these are the only two possible patents this case could be based on... US 7,142,646 B2 Voice mail integration with instant
2007 Mar 15
1
Dropped calls in Asterisk - A general question
Hey all, I have a question for those administrating/building out systems with over 30 users on them. How often do you experience the dropped call phenomena. Would you care to share your experiences including what versions of * you were using, what kind of connectivity was present (T1, Fractional T, Intergrated T, DSL, Cable). Echo? Solutions? (e.g. we bought an X_Brand Echo Canceller). Also,
2006 Oct 28
0
Asteroid SIP Denial of Service Tool
Asteroid is a SIP denial of service attack tools which affected older versions of Asterisk the Open Source PBX and may affect other products running the SIP protocol. There are thousands of custom (mis)crafted SIP packets which were sent to a older versions of Asterisk that caused errors stopping Asterisk. The packets were crafted based on packetdumps from Wireshark with flags set for
2007 Jul 03
3
garbled calls
problem - occasional garbled calls, mostly remote users. T1 connected to PSTN, SIP over local LAN and internet to "remote users". NAT at local firewall and at remotes. There is no traffic shaping in place, no QoS. Most are Polycom phones, two Aastra's. Start with QoS on LAN switches? No 2x4's please, start with 1x4's. joe a.
2007 Jan 09
8
Snom side car annoyance
Has anyone got this annoying sidecar to illuminate when users are on the phone? In my function key settings I have: Context: Active Type: Extension Number: <sip:4000@serve.address.com;user=phone> (4000 is the extension I want to see/dial on the key). I can press the key and it will dial the extension, it just won't illuminate when the user is on the phone or on DND Since I have
2007 Apr 16
3
Redundant * servers
Without using Dundi or SER, any thoughts on the following anyone? Has something similar been implemented anywhere so as to me not having to horribly butcher code... 4 servers SIP1-4 User1 -- -- SIP1 -- \ / \ User2 ------ Go to register ------- SIP2 ----- Whereis? --> DB / \ / User3 --
2008 Mar 03
1
Aastra phones and park/pickup feature
We are installing Aastra phones (480's and 57i's) into a fairly simple asterisk setup. Although call park & pickup work fine using xfer to 700 (to park), dial 701 (to pickup), we are unable to make the park/pickup softkey feature work on the aastra's. Although we've programmed the softkeys per the manuals, they seem to have no effect (just dead). For example, our 57i is
2008 Feb 22
2
Linksys SPA-942 Phones
Hello List, After seeing a few positive responses for the Linksys SPA-942 phones I was hoping to get some answers on the following questions: * How do the phones handling system wide paging? Is it similar to the Polycom phones? * Can a corporate directory be configured with the phones using Asterisk? * How is the speaker phone quality? Thanks Roy Anciso Director of Technology Manistee
2008 Aug 15
1
Problem with Aastra 480ci and qualify=yes
Hi, We have a few Aastra 480ci phones and we've noticed that in order to get the phone to receive a call, qualify must be = no. Apparently the Aastras do not respond to the qualify message (or respond in a way Asterisk doesn't understand) and Asterisk thinks the phone is unreachable. However, this now prevents MWI from working properly on the phones. Does anyone know how to get MWI
2006 Dec 07
3
Plantronics and Snom RF feedback
Hey all, after hooking up some Plantronics to some Snom's (3 320's 1 360), I noticed my client is having some form of feed back on the phone. Because of Snom's "inner oddities" this is how I got it to work. Plantronic --> RJ11 --> SnomHandset Port (on Snom Base) Handset --> Plantronic jack (bottom base in the front) If I placed Plantronic(RJ11) --> Snom's
2007 Apr 26
1
Asterisk brute force watcher (was FYI)
> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users- > bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of J. Oquendo > Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 6:47 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk brute force watcher (was FYI) > > Steve Totaro wrote: > > I suspect that
2007 Jan 30
5
Asterisk dual contexts stupidity
So I have my extensions.conf (http://www.infiltrated.net/exten.stupidity.conf) shortened in case someone wants to look. Has someone encountered the following? I've racked my brain on this for too long... I have two contexts, day and night... Caller (Daytime) --> Dials an extension --> Caller hears extension ring on receiver --> Call goes through Caller (Night) --> Dials an
2006 Nov 22
4
Asterisk On FreeBSD
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2007 Jan 17
4
Erratic Snom MWI lights
Long story short... Snom's ... Retrieve button... works when MWI is *NOT* lit but does *NOT* work when it is lit. Any advice Useragent : snom360/6.5.2 Function: F_RETRIEVE [root@pbx ~]# asterisk -rx "show version" Asterisk 1.2.13 built by root @ pbx on a i686 running Linux on 2006-11-17 16:35:22 UTC [gateway] exten => 201,hint,SIP/201 exten =>
2007 Nov 22
1
Toll fraud detection/password script
So I was bored yesterday and tried solving a few problems with one stone: 1) Notify me of potential brute forcers (multiple attempts to register multiple numbers from one address) 2) Notify me of (l)users who are having password issues So I whipped up a simple script to run in cron and notify me that UserX from X_IP_Space had X amout of password issues. I'm currently running this from cron
2007 May 01
2
Autoattendant press 1 collides with extension numbers...
So I have whose autoattendant is colliding with their extensions... Quick fix anyone? Second someone presses say a person's extension (101) ... Autoattendant sends them to the first context... [companyx-main-aa] exten => s,1,Background(companyx/companyx-main) exten => s,2,Background(silence/10) exten => s,3,Background(companyx/companyx-main) exten => s,4,Background(silence/10)
2009 Jul 07
3
Answering the nTh call ...
Curious to know if anyone's created something similar to the following, if so and you'd care to share an AGI or dialplan, much appreciated. I will be eventually write a script to answer the nTH call. (if I can't find it (why reinvent wheels). Looking to do some testing sending anywhere between 50-200 calls to a machine. I'd like a Snom/Polycom/whatever to pick up after the nTh
2009 Nov 05
3
programming phones
I have question thats not really about astrisk but I figure you guys are doing this sort of thing. We use Aastra 6757i phones. there is some support for XML. the question is how would i go about learning to customize these phones? _________________________________________________________________ Bing brings you maps, menus, and reviews organized in one place.