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2004 Dec 03
0
Digium+asterisk+festival+outgoingcall: How detect a busy line..?
Hi all..!! I'm developing a system to use festival,asterisk, digium card. This system makes a auto-dialing (using digium TE410P card), when the customer answer the call: asterisk play an audio (pre-built from festival), that is a easy part. our problem is how we can detect a busy line or error in the line but outside of asterisk (by means of a process to detect status of call-line) then we
2002 Oct 18
0
Re:Hello
I don't understand you. If you want display pages wiht flashs anims you can use mozilla or netscape which is within Redhat 7.3. You can update the flash library on Macromedia Website, there are tarballs provided, all what you need to do is to unpack it into mozilla/netscape plugins directory. > Hello > Sorry for disturbing. > I am running redhat73. I am trying to run IE, Got wine
2007 Sep 13
1
fax machine detection for outgoing call on DIVA card
Hello, I need to detect both fax and answer machine, and it should be valuable that the detection will be run by the Diva card itself. So : - I read Diva Documentation, and I found that the Diva could send some specific DTMF, if I had "[..] enabled [this functionnality] by the application for a designated controller through a manufacturer request command 9 [...]", but I didn't
2003 Nov 25
2
Outgoing-call and enter user in Conference - repost
Hi all, Just wondering if someone have already done something like that : SIP Client_A ---> 1)call ---> ASTERISK ---> 2)outgoingcall-PSTN-->Client_B | | 3) Enter conference | MeetMe <----------------------------' with user A Make 2 user in conference (point 1 and 2), it's definitely easy, but call
2006 Feb 12
1
help on dial plan
The following is my dialplan for outgoing international call. What I want are: - when people dial 9011604xxxxxxx , 9011605xxxxxxx, 90114411xxxxxxx, 90114421xxxxxxx, use voipstunt to dial out - otherwise, use my pstn to dial out. What I've found is when i dial 9011604xxxxxxx , 9011605xxxxxxx, 90114411xxxxxxx, 90114421xxxxxxx, it always use the pstn to dial out. Anything wrong with my dial
2003 Nov 21
1
Outgoing-call and enter user in Conference
Hi folks, Just wondering if someone have already done something like that : SIP Client_A ---1)call---> ASTERISK ---2)outgoingcall-PSTN-->Client_B | | 3) Enter conference | MeetMe <----------------------------' with user A Make 2 user in conference, it's definitely easy, but call an other user and put the
2007 Sep 06
2
bridge on DIVA card and how to see it
In the capi.conf file, there is a bridge option that allow to "native bridging (CAPI line interconnect) if available", and I found this in the capi-user mailing list : -------------------------------- I suggest you put bridge=yes into each interface. Then, when Asterisk bridges two channels, it looks for the possibility to do a native bridge (call the bridge code of the channel
2016 Oct 28
2
Encontrar la primera columna no NA
Hola a todos, me ha gustado mucho la solución de Carlos, muy eficiente y muy ingeniosa al utilizar la funcion col() que o no la conocia o no me acordaba de ella. La parte mas "lenta" sigue siendo el apply que en el fondo no es mas que un ciclo for a traves de las filas, asi que inspirado por el metodo de Carlos pense que podria ser mas rapido si iteramos a traves de las columnas por lo
2002 May 18
0
Importante!
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2016 Oct 27
4
Encontrar la primera columna no NA
Por último, utilizando la indexación lineal de matriz que propusó luisfo en su momento: > t <- Sys.time() > M=as.matrix(dat) > index <- which(!is.na(M)) - 1 > meses<-colnames(M) > M2<- data.table(columna=index %/% nrow(M) +1L, jugador=index %% nrow(M) +1L , valor=M[index+1L]) > setkey(M2,jugador,columna) >
2016 Oct 27
3
Encontrar la primera columna no NA
Imaginemos que tenemos una matriz con datos temporales por sujetos. Pongamos que numero de veces que ha jugado una carta en un juego online. Y que quiero saber cuantas veces jugo la carta el primer mes que estuvo en el juego. Pero claro mi matriz guarda los datos temporalmente de tal manera que: # data.table( Enero = c( 1, 4, NA , NA , NA) , Febrero = c( 2, 6, 1, NA, NA ) , Marzo = c( 8,6,7,3,
2016 Oct 27
2
Encontrar la primera columna no NA
Otra solución algo más rapida: > t <- Sys.time() > dat[,jugador:=1:.N] > dat2=melt(dat,id.vars="jugador") > setkey(dat2,jugador) > dat2[,index:=min(which(!is.na(value))),by=jugador] > dat2[,.(First_month=variable[index[1]],Value_First_month=value[index[1]]),by=jugador] jugador First_month Value_First_month 1: 1 Uno 0.93520715 2:
2003 Nov 20
2
Cannot do international dial with E1 in Spain
Hi, I have a problem with dialling internationals numbers, and I don't now what is the cause. I have one asterisk with a e100p card connected to the Telco (spain/telefonica) and it can dial local and national numbers without problems but when I try to dial a international number it hangs-up. I call the Telco to ask if the E1 can do international calls and it said that it can. I have tried
2007 Apr 15
5
Fax with Asterisk + Hylafax
Hi, Anybody lucky with this config inside an Asterisk server for dealing with FAX ? FXO_LINE ----> ASTERISK 1.4.2 ---> IAXMODEM ------> HYLAFAX TDM400P ZAPTEL 4.3.1 1 FXO port 1.41 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I know Fax is not officially supported on TDM400P cards but I did not expect not being able of sending one
2004 Sep 20
0
Can't Dial using perl.
I'm trying to dial using this script in perl: (asterisk_dial.pl) --- #!/usr/bin/perl use Asterisk::AGI; $AGI = new Asterisk::AGI; my %input = $AGI->ReadParse(); $pin = $AGI->get_data("beep", "10000", "3"); chomp($pin); $AGI->exec('SetVar',"NUMERO=$pin"); exit(0); --- This script sets 'NUMERO' with any value... In my
2002 Jun 27
0
lattice and dates
HiI'm fairly new to R and the list, so please take what I say accordingly!Far as I can see, strptime gives you a string in some specified format. In order to do any kind of numerically-based modelling with that, you need to obtain a number to work with.One way to do this is by getting the time with Sys.time() instead and coercing it to a number using as.integer():> as.integer(Sys.time())I
2007 Feb 07
1
spss file import
Hi All, does anyone ever import old SPSS files in a sl3 format? read.spss('file.sl3') does not seem to work... it's not recognised as a supported SPSS format at all. Best, Fede -- Federico C. F. Calboli Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Imperial College, St. Mary's Campus Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG Tel +44 (0)20 75941602 Fax +44 (0)20 75943193 f.calboli
2004 Jun 25
2
Latest CVS fax detection & grandstream bug
As a follow up to my previous post, I have now identified what is causing the bug with the grandstream phones. When the line faxdetection=incoming is in the zapata.conf file, the grandstream phones will not ring, nor connect a call to the zaptel interface. Can anyone else confirm this bug? I'm going to play with the different options (incoming/outgoing/both) to see if it makes a
2006 Mar 23
1
wellgate 38XX FX & FXS voip gateways with outgoing call files
I am interested in the wellgate 38XX FXO and FXS gateways (and other similiar units). My question is can outgoing call files use these devices??? Can I fashion an outgoing call file with a channel like: SIP/WellGate-1/5551212 (for the first port) or SIP/WellGate-2/5551223 (for the second port) TO these devices behave this way? Of course incoming calls I dont see as a problem. It's asking
2002 Jun 27
1
lattice and dates (correcting e-mail formatting glitch - sorry!!)
Hi I'm fairly new to R and the list, so please take what I say accordingly! Far as I can see, strptime gives you a string in some specified format. In order to do any kind of numerically-based modelling with that, you need to obtain a number to work with. One way to do this is by getting the time with Sys.time() instead and coercing it to a number using as.integer(): >