Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Cisco 7960 Promiscuous Redirect?"
2006 Apr 18
0
Re: Cisco 7940/7960 SIP 8.2 Freely
It doesn't seem as much broken as just annoying. I am holding off on
upgrading until this resolves, but it doesn't seem to affect performance,
anyways. BTW, some folks say that the server address only gets appended to
the CID when a redirect or something comes about. Our experience here shows
that the IP always gets appended.
>Alexander Burke wrote:
>> Just in case anyone here
2006 Dec 18
1
Cisco 7940 - NAT Option
I am thinking of turning on the NAT option in our Cisco phones (and the
corresponding sip.conf modification) to allow the phones to be taken outside
the LAN.
Can anyone think of any reason not to just always turn on the NAT enabled
option? I can't think of a reason not to always operate these phones with
this enabled, since it would likely allow them to be taken outside our LAN
and used.
2006 May 26
0
Sip Notify cisco-check-cfg - Does it still workwith 8.2?
It does on my test phone. Is your tftp server available?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Sip Notify cisco-check-cfg - Does it still
workwith 8.2?
Has anyone else noticed that
2007 May 14
0
How is Context Determined when Transferring a Call?
When trasferring a call, how is the context determined?
When using a zap device, and the DTMF code for blind or attended transfer is
entered, does the tranfer originate at the context the zap device is set to
be in, or does it originate from where the outside call being transferred
originated in, or the context the current call is in?
I ask because I am seeing strange behavior when trying to
2006 Apr 17
0
Sip Notify cisco-check-cfg - Does it still work with 8.2?
Has anyone else noticed that notifying a 79[46]0 with cisco-check-cfg
doesn't elicit any response from the phone using fw 8.2?
Sincerely,
Brent A. Torrenga
brent.torrenga@torrenga.com
Torrenga Engineering, Inc.
907 Ridge Road
Munster, Indiana 46321-1771
+1 219 836 8918 x325 Voice
+1 219 836 1138 Facsimile
www.torrenga.com
2006 Feb 28
1
Re: Echo and other reasons to migrate to BRI
Brent-
There is no good way to say what changing the hardware and PSTN hookup will
probably do for the echo problems. I'm not sure if you mentioned (lost in
the past history of your post now) what sort of hardware you're using for
PSTN connection now- TDMs, X100s, ATA's, etc- but that could also be a
potential cause. I've heard tell of aftermarket X100s and certain ATA's
2006 Feb 23
5
Cisco 79xx and SIP 7.5 Problems
I recently updated my phones Cisco 7960 phones (3 of them) in a high
volume call place, where the Secretaries use the 7960 phones to answer
inbound calls, as many as 15 simultaneous calls between all three of
them.
Since then I have had only constant problems, mainly that after 3
calls on a phone, if they try to xfer or do any ohter things
(sometimes just answer the 4th call) the phone freezes,
2006 May 15
3
How to tell if RTP stream is has been reinvited?
Howdy,
How can you tell if RTP traffic has been reinvited/is bypassing an * server?
Sincerely,
Brent A. Torrenga
brent.torrenga@torrenga.com
Torrenga Engineering, Inc.
907 Ridge Road
Munster, Indiana 46321-1771
+1 219 836 8918 x325 Voice
+1 219 836 1138 Facsimile
www.torrenga.com
2007 Jul 05
2
REGEX expression for NXXNXXXXXX?
Hola,
What would a valid regexp in Asterisk be to identify a NANP number, i.e.,
NXXNXXXXXX?
Sincerely,
Brent A. Torrenga
Torrenga Engineering, Inc.
907 Ridge Road
Munster, Indiana 46321-1771
tel:+1 219 836 8918 x325
fax:+1 219 836 1138
email:brent.torrenga at torrenga.com
web:www.torrenga.com
2006 Feb 27
2
Echo on PRI/BRI?
Howdy:
Does echo only occur on analogue PSTN lines, or can it also occur on PRI and
BRI lines? If so, for the same reasons? This is a part of our consideration
to transition to BRI.
Sincerely,
Brent A. Torrenga
brent.torrenga@torrenga.com
Torrenga Engineering, Inc.
907 Ridge Road
Munster, Indiana 46321-1771
219.836.8918x325 Voice
219.836.1138 Facsimile
www.torrenga.com
2006 Jan 30
1
Need to recompile * after changing zap echo method?
Dearest List,
I guess I missed this point: Is it true that if you change the echo canceler
in zconfig.h, and then recompile/install your zap modules, that for this to
be taken into effect by * you must then recompile/install *?
I would have figured that the zap echo cancellation method was independent
of *, and I don't recall seeing any docs mentioning either way.
Sincerely,
Brent A.
2006 May 31
1
Can you dial with different CID's?
Is it possible to dial more than one extension with a different CID to each
extension? I'm thinking macros might be needed, but I don't have a good
handle on macros. Is it possible? Any hints?
BTW - this would be used for showing an internal extension to one phone and
a PSTN accessible number to another phone.
Sincerely,
Brent A. Torrenga
Torrenga Engineering, Inc.
907 Ridge Road
2002 Nov 27
1
Upgrade failed? 2.2.5-pre1 to 2.2.7
Hello,
I downloaded the source, followed the instaructions to the T (make,
install, etc...). Everything seemed to go fine, I think the compilation and
installation were flawless (after all, I have compiled 2.2.5 sucessfully,
and havent done anything to this box as far as removing software libraries),
there were no reported errors. The install portion even had the messages
saying all went well,
2006 Jun 14
3
Directory - First Name/Last Name - How to use both? a@h?
I think A@Home allows a user to search a directory by either first OR last
name, right? I don't know for sure since I don't run A@Home.
I would like to offer that functionality in my system - and I'd have done it
by now if there was a prompt where Allison asks "press 1 to search by first
name, press 2 to search by last name". But I don't think that prompt exists.
Can
2006 Jun 15
3
Auto-pickup cisco phones
Is there anyway to force an autopickup on a cisco 7940 / 60 from the
dialplan ?
My problem is that I am originating a call from the AMI, with the
internal user being called first, and then connecting to external user.
However, sometimes the internal user doesn't pick up the phone, so the
call is never placed. I need to know the results of the call so I need
to be able to either a) get
2006 Jan 17
0
RE: Building from scratch would like the benefit of (TOO LONG...)
I use Cisco 7940's and 7960's over here, loaded with SIP, and they do very
nicely. Also, the SCCP channel for * is under heavy development, and may
offer a future option to convert in that direction, too (SCCP, or skinny, is
their native tongue, not SIP). We got our phones from John Putnam at Global
Technology Solutions - competitive price, very prompt service, and delivered
them with the
2003 Jul 14
0
Cisco 7960 Transfer Call drop problem
Hi,
I'm having problems with transfer from an analog line via a X100p and Cisco
7960's running SIP.
With an attended transfer the a call comes in, I transfer it to another
7960, they answer I announce the call, press transfer again, the two parties
talk for 1-2 seconds then the analog line drops, though the Cisco phone is
not aware of this, i.e. nothing on the screen changes. The
2006 Jan 27
6
Lockups since upgrade 1.2.3 - anyone else? Any ideas?
Boy oh boy. This blows. I upgraded to 1.2.2 from 1.0.9, and of course had
the timebomb bug. Immediately after upgrading to 1.2.3 we were ok, for 24
hours or so.
Since upgrading to 1.2.3, though, the whole system has locked up twice. Once
on Thursday, and then about a half hour ago. The server would reply to a
ping, but no ssh login, no local console login - just locked up. This ain't
good for
2006 Apr 10
0
RE: still no solution for me, if one
>Brent,
>
>you mean, I could just remove the remark signs and number it 103, 104,
>105, .... since it does not matter why it failed (busy, congestions)
>(maybe for statistic purpose to add a log entry for the move to the next
>provider).
>
>bye
>
>Ronald
Yup. Take a look at the macro solution, too. I don't fully understand macros
(I'm no programmer), and
2006 Feb 28
0
Re: Echo and other reasons to migrate to BRI from POTS? Was (Echo on PRI/BRI?)
Paul,
Ah, I see. Our echo is largly under control now. It took me a while to
figure out the gains and get them tuned, and now the echo only leaves very
small artifacts. Nonetheless, this still provokes the odd complaint here and
there. We use VOIP for outgoing calls when our POTS lines are congested, and
we find zero echo during those calls. Therefore, I assume that our handsets
(Cisco