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2010 Jan 29
2
Questions about asterisk and spa2102
Hi there! First mail on the list :) 1.- is it possible to use an spa2102 to make and revice calls from a "normal" phone? I mean, I know I can use it to connect an analog to an asterisk server, but I want to know if it can be used to connect asterisk to the analog phoneline. 2.- I'm trying to unlock the spa2102 with no succes at the moment, any links or hint will be very
2010 Oct 06
2
SPA-2102 sending local IP instead of WAN IP in SIP packets
Hi Guys, This is such an annoying issue whenever it comes up. The sender and receive always receive the source public IP no matter what in the IP packets but then SIP packets go out with something like 192.168.0.20. In this instance, a Bell Canada DSL modem is installed and I saw the SPA-2102 register properly but only to fail later on due to sending it's LAN IP to the Asterisk server. So,
2005 May 25
2
Asterisk and Monwall - comments
Just got a net4501 board, installed cf card/Monowall. Does anyone have a monowall firewall with Asterisk behind it, any problems, can external SIP phones work? What firewall rules are you using? Chris Mason Int: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759
2010 Sep 06
1
Asterisk Fax
Hi I know that this topic was on the list maybe dozen of times. But I have a question regarding the fax support in asterisk, because all the information I could get does not give me the clear view of if. I read that Asterisk 1.8 will have strong fax (t.38) support, but I want to know if these four scenarios will be possible to achieve: fax machine (phone+fax) connected to ATA --- SPA2102 ATA ---
2006 Mar 07
6
System Design
Hey Everyone, We are in the works of planning a new * installation for our company. We have 20 users in our main office and 5 users in a remote office a couple of states away. Our call volume for the main office will be anywhere from 5-10 concurrent calls. The remote office will have about 3 heavy users with two users making calls occasionally. Right now we have an existing PBX. We have a
2009 Apr 09
3
T.38 ATAs
Hello I am going to try the new Digium Fax for Asterisk product. I'm planning to connect fax machines to Asterisk (currently 1.6.0.9) via T.38 ATAs. I'm looking at Grandstream HT502 or Linksys SPA2102 ATAs. If anyone has any experience with these devices, or other recommendations, I would be grateful if you could share your experiences. Regards Ian
2010 Mar 01
1
Fwd: Erika DeBenedictis-Recommendation
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Celia Einhorn <celia.einhorn at gmail.com> Date: Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 8:15 PM Subject: Fwd: Erika DeBenedictis-Recommendation To: drew einhorn <drew.einhorn at gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David H. Kratzer <dhk at lanl.gov> Date: Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:24 AM Subject: Fwd: Erika
2010 Oct 08
3
looking for a better ATA
I currently us Linksys/Ciscio, Grandstream and AudioCodes ata's. none of the three perform well in all enviroments. Between stablity issues, T38 and DTMF talkoff all three suffer some combination of issues. I am looking at Patton and Innomedia. Has any one tried either brand and what is your experience with them. Which would be the base for stability, audio quality, provisioning, DTMF
2005 Feb 28
1
Asterisk network architecture
Hello, I'm currently working on a new installation and wondering which architecture and protocol I should use... I want to share my Asterisk server between users on my internal LAN and a user connecting via Internet... So, my server has to be reachable from outside and also from inside... For the external user, I'll use a softphone and probably IAX2 ? What about internal users and
2007 Aug 09
3
inexpensive / reasonably priced workstation / server development box
We are testing some simple low bandwidth video and audio broadcasting using real server and client softwares. So, for quick check and simplicity, we were plunking along TESTING on an 3.2GHz XP box and I noticed frames were getting dropped on the broadcast just for resizing a window on the screen during the session. Talk about totally lame... I know this can be a big deal and start conflicting
2010 Nov 07
2
Any good guides for installing Asterisk on Embedded systems like Alix boards?
Hi Everyone, Knowing that running Asterisk on an embedded board like the Alix2d3 requires some fine tuning. Do you know of any good guides out there that does this from beginning to end? Looking to run this in a small office environment. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Mar 19
4
"The number you have called has been disconnected or is no longer in service"
This sort of message is usually preceded by some magic tones that allow direct marketing application to immediately drop a call to a dead phone number. What is the proper terminology for the tones? Where can I find information about how this is implemented? -- Drew Einhorn
2010 Nov 22
8
Router for SOHO network - hardware considerations
Hi, Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school : one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV 2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5. One extra machine is acting as a router, in that it is installed between the DSL modem and the network, with two Ethernet cards, and it's taking care of DHCP, DNS, NTP and also acts like a
2005 Jul 11
1
SIP NAT + m0n0wall 1:1 mapping
I know a SIP client behind a NAT trying to peer with Asterisk behind another NAT is troublesome. Has anyone had any luck doing this by interfacing Asterisk to the WAN using 1:1 NAT translation to give it a public IP while still firewalled? In my instance I'm using m0n0wall, but this is a hardware-neutral question. Thanks. -- Robert Goodyear Brand Up LLC http://www.brand-up.com
2009 Mar 17
4
Plastic Water Bottles
The plastics industry says polycarbonate bottles are safe. http://www.bisphenol-a.org/about/faq.html#g I'm sure Maggie and here friends would say ALL plastic bottles are very dangerous. This lady seems to be at a reasonable middle ground. http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/03/29/plastic_water_bottles Polycarbonate plastics the kind of bottle you bought contains BPA. "In 2006 Europe
2009 Mar 16
2
Problem with Verizon Wireless
Hi, I'm having a problem with Verizon Wireless, I'm hoping someone here knows the right way to phrase the trouble report so it gets to someone at Verizon who can solve the problem. We have DIDs that simultaneously ring on voip lines, and Cell numbers. Verizon voicemail is turned off. Every thing works the way it's supposed to, UNLESS one of the cellphones is turned off, or in a
2010 Feb 20
1
Fax, T38 and NAT
Gentlemen, I have 3 faxes attached to an Asterisk. Fax - SPA2102 - Asterisk. 0851711201 and 0851711290 is on our WAN, no NAT. 0197673581 is outside our WAN and needs to be NAT'ed. Sending a fax from 0851711201 to 0851711290, no problem, switches to T38 and fax goes through. Sending a from 0197673581 to 0851711201, no problem as long as i dont enable T38 on 0197673581. But, if i enable T38
2009 Jun 26
2
HW recommendations for small, cheap, reliable server
To support small biz, family. Have a bunch of old clunker boxes on the scrap heap that would probably do the job as a server. But I'm not confident they would be reliable enough. Capable of supporting maximum of a dozen 2-line ATAs. Don't want to spend more than a couple hundred dollars on a new server box. -- Drew Einhorn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2008 Jun 13
1
dependency on /usr/lib/nx
I do a: sudo yum update and I get: yada, yada, yada,... ---> Package freenx-server.i386 0:0.7.2-8.el5 set to be updated --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: /usr/lib/nx for package: freenx-server Importing additional filelist information --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/lib/nx is needed by package freenx-server Not only
2008 Jul 01
2
setroubleshoot
There is a setroubleshoot package that runs under X, that really makes it a lot easier to troubleshoot selinux, but I really don't want to run X on all my vms. Does anyone here know of an equivalent that doesn't require X? -- Drew Einhorn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: