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2007 Aug 01
5
pri "call by call" trunking?
I've been working with a telco for the past two days trying to get a PRI span up and running. This is a small-ish telco and I get the feeling they don't do this very often. Anyway, they specified a pretty standard setup: ni2 switchtype, esf framing, b8zs coding, etc. All of my b-channels are up, but we're having a heck of a time getting the d-channel to come up. He finds out that
2012 Jun 20
3
Failing Network card
Everyone, Most of the time I am over my head in trying to troubleshoot problems. However, after reading manuals, man pages, and getting advice from this list I have been able to work my way through difficulties, and at the end, I usually have a better understanding of what 'is going on'. I can only hope this method will work on this problem too. I have been chasing a problem with a
2006 Apr 14
0
Bluetooth (chan_btp): dialing external phone number through BTP/Zap when bluetooth device not present?
I sent the following message a few days ago, but never received a reply, so I thought I'd ask again.. Can anyone tell me how me to get asterisk to dial out a phone number using BTP when a bluetooth device is not detected? I can get BTP to dial to a SIP phone, but I can't get it to dial through a POTS phone line using the Zap interface.. I've tried putting the following under the
2007 Mar 28
1
Stepped deployment - T1 PRI passthru
Following the successful deployment of asterisk servers at several of our branch offices, in the near future, I'll likely be implmenting an asterisk server at our HQ. We currently have a T1 PRI terminated on a legacy PBX. I'll be doing a stepped deployment in which, via a dual T1 linecard, the asterisk server will initially pass all incoming/outgoing calls directly through to the PBX.
2005 Mar 04
2
Bluetooth phone as SIP handset?
Even better you can set your firefly softphone to auto answer so that you don't even need to be near the pc to answer. Cheers, Dean -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Linn Boyd Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 2:12 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re:
2006 Apr 11
0
chan_btp: dialing external phone number when bluetooth not present?
Can anyone tell me how me to get asterisk to dial out a phone number when a bluetooth device is not detected? I've tried putting the following under the clients section in /etc/asterisk/btp.conf: client =>user,00:12:34:56:78:90,Zap/4/1234567890 and in extensions.conf: exten => 222,1,Playback(pls-hold-while-try) exten => 222,2,Dial(BTP/user,60,m) exten => 222,3,Hangup but
2007 May 01
4
is dundi worth pursuing in this situation?
At work, I have 4 branch offices at which I've deployed asterisk. Call termination/origination at each branch office is handled either through a frac PRI or 3rd party SIP provider. Soon, I'll be replacing the legacy PBX at our HQ with asterisk. Each branch office has between 3 and 20 employees, each with their own extension and DID, and at headquarters, we have about 70 people, again
2009 Nov 23
0
[PATCH] Bluetooth support.
This is just the first part -- it adds support for correctly reporting incoming connections when there's an external d?mon accepting the connections and invoking 'sshd -i' with them, like inetd does. In later patches I'll extend sshd to listen on a Bluetooth socket (and advertise the service in SDP) for itself, and extend the ssh client to make the connection directly. For now,
2006 Jan 18
1
Sip phone with Bluetooth - does it exist?
Anyone know if a Sip phone with bluetooth for a wireless headset exists? If so does anyone have any recommendations? Or maybe a Wifi/Sip headset? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060118/fecf2588/attachment.htm
2005 Nov 11
1
usb bluetooth devices anyone???
Jerry Geis wrote: >/ Has anyone played with usb bluetooth devices on centos? />/ I am trying to pair a kensington usb bluetooth device with />/ a motorola bluetooth headset and get it to work with a />/ softphone. />/ />/ I am not finding how to pair the two devices? />/ / >I would be interested in hearing about any solutions as well. I have >the same USB bluetooth
2020 Jan 16
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
Am 15.01.20 um 15:02 schrieb James Pearson: > Phil Perry wrote: >> >>>> What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically?? I don't >>>> see >>>> how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers.? An unauthorized >>>> device >>>> can't unilaterally pair with your system. >>> If you enable Bluetooth
2020 Jan 14
2
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
On 14/01/2020 10:27, James Pearson wrote: > Gordon Messmer wrote: >> >> On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote: >>> Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth, >>> which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening >>> up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ... >> >> >> What is
2007 Jul 17
0
Gnome Bluetooth Manager
I installed: gnome-bluetooth.i386 0.7.0-10.2.el5 from the base repo It also installed (at least): gnome-bluetooth-libs.i386 0.7.0-10.2.el5 These show up in /var/log/yum.log interestingly they do not show up in /var/log/rpmpkgs My bluetooth mouse is now working. It was not before. But I do not see any bluetooth management stuff in gnome (http://live.gnome.org/BluetoothManager) What
2020 Jan 13
0
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
James Pearson wrote: > > I've managed to get a Wacom Intuos Pro 2 (PTH-660) tablet working over > Bluetooth to a CentOS 7 install. Well, I didn't actually have to do much > to get it working ... > > However, we don't normally enable Bluetooth for security reasons, so I > need to be able to configure things so Bluetooth can _only_ be used to > pair with Wacom
2020 Jan 14
0
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
Gordon Messmer wrote: > > On 1/13/20 2:26 AM, James Pearson wrote: >> Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth, >> which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening >> up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ... > > > What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically?? I don't see >
2020 Jan 15
0
Limiting what devices can pair over Bluetooth?
Phil Perry wrote: > >>> What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically?? I don't see >>> how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers.? An unauthorized device >>> can't unilaterally pair with your system. >> If you enable Bluetooth on a workstation (by starting the 'bluetooth' >> service), then a normal user on the
2006 Mar 27
1
Bluetooth headset in handsfree modewith SJPhoneor X-lite
Hi, You need to have completely replaced the Microsoft driver, because it doesn't support the headset or ctp Bluetooth profiles. This gave me fits! I followed the instructions at http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/07/05/bluetooth.html and it works with both a Plantronics and a Motorola Headset, and I can answer calls with idefisk, eyebeam, x-lite, and kapanga. If you end
2014 Apr 16
0
Question for members on using OPUS with Bluetooth
Robert Bean wrote: > This is my first post to the OPUS group but I would like to find out if > anyone is using OPUS over Bluetooth? If so, I have some follow-up > questions on the implementation strategies that have been used. I know some people have looked at it (see, e.g.,
2017 Nov 20
1
Intel Bluetooth problems - "Invalid request code (56)" - on CentOS 6.9
Hi, I have Lenovo laptop with an Intel wireless and Bluetooth adapter, running CentOS 6.9. The wireless works just fine, but I can't seem to get Bluetooth to work. When I try to force it up from the command line I get # hciconfig hci0 up Can't init device hci0: Invalid request code (56) There is also a similar message message in /var/log/messages from start-up on boot. The device
2008 May 20
1
How to connect a bluetooth mouse with CentOS?
How to connect a bluetooth mouse with CentOS? hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:07:61:96:D1:A0 Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse hcitool name 00:07:61:96:D1:A0 Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse hcitool cc 00:07:61:96:D1:A0 hcitool auth 00:07:61:96:D1:A0 The Bluetooth Manager ask for the pass key. No connection / mouse function after entering the passkey. How to connect a bluetooth mouse with