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2007 Oct 29
0
IAX2 weirdness and rejected calls: Invalid BYTE
All, I run a bunch of (well 20+ actually) Asterisk boxes at home, work, friends and the lie with our own dialplan in the form 8EEXXXX where 'EE' is the exchange number and 'XXXX' is the extension number. This arrangement has been in for 2+ years and worked well with a central box (asterisk.thorcom.net) acting as the routing hub and SIP exchange point with various public
2006 May 16
0
Re: [Astlinux-users] British English Female files ready for download
Mark, While these samples are pretty good they do not work "out of the box" - there are a couple of issues: 1. the samples are 44100 samples/second and Asterisk needs them to be at 8000 samples/second. This is what happens if you prune out all of the Amercian voicemail prompts and substitute yours: Asterisk 1.2.7, Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006 Digium, Inc. and others. Created by Mark
2007 Feb 06
0
Asterisk H.323, Cisco IOS Gatekeeper(s) intra-zone call routing and TETRA
Stephan, Ok, I'll re-state the problem... I have two devices that I want to talk to each other: 1. an Asterisk PBX 2. a Damm Cellular TETRAFLEX digital radio system (www.damm.dk) both devices are effectively "gateways" because they have many subscribers behind them. The Damm Cellular system controller is based on Windows-XP Embedded and its sub-systems used the OpenH323
2005 Mar 22
0
RE: [Asterisk-uk] Meet
The feedback we are getting so far has been excellent! As more is decided the list will be updated, if you'd like to be involved in helping, please join us on the IRC channel, #asterisk-uk on irc.freenode.net. If your company would like more involvement with the event, please email me directly. I would really like to hear from people/companies who would like to: - # Exhibit a product or
2005 Jun 16
1
Cisco 7960 (SIP) with Asterisk: how to get # to work during a call
Gents, I've built an Asterisk system to replace our PBX at work and have Cisco 7960 phones (SIP 7.4) running with Asterisk 1.0.7. How to I get Asterisk to recognise the '#' being pressed during a call? In sip.conf I have entries likle this: [2001] type=friend context=local-phone auth=md5 username=2001 secret=xyzzy callerid=Jack Tubby <2001>
2004 Feb 09
0
Linux Router Two ISP (DSL router & Cable Modem)
Hi, I am want to setup linux box as router with fallback routing. ISP 1 (Cable Modem, Static public IP) ISP 2 (ADLS Router Dynamic IP SUA NAT on router) ISP 1 ISP2 | | | Dyn IP (SUA NAT) | DLS router Cable Modem | (Static IP) | (192.168.1.1 | | | | eth1
2004 Aug 03
2
VoIP experiences with Cable and DSL
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, A thought occurred to me; Background; In the early days of cable, the cable people seemed clueless to things like over selling bandwidth. But as time went along they got it better and better under control. Of course their natural competitor, DSL, created a bigger demand for them to get things under control. Today cable is often giving
2008 Feb 10
3
usability Testing Costa Rica, SanJose asterisk PBX / dsl/cable service
Can anyone that can & is willing to do some IAX usability testing from Costa Rica, San Jose to my Asterisk PBX please pmail your contact info thx tim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080210/b0b0d6e3/attachment.htm
2006 Oct 31
1
Fedora Core 6 (FC6) and Asterisk-1.2.13 and Zaptel-1.2.10 compile problems
All, I have upgraded by home machine from Fedora Core 5 (FC5) to the recent FC6 and am struggling to build Zaptel-1.2.10 and Asterisk-1.2.13 on the box... which is an Intep P4 2.8GHz HT processor box with 845 chipset, hence the kernel installed is 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6-i686 so we hve this: [root@gate zaptel-1.2.10]# uname -a Linux gate.tubby.org 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 #1 SMP Mon Oct 16 14:54:20
2015 Feb 26
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Loop versioning for LICM
Hi Ashutosh, Have you been following the recent Loop Access Analysis work? LAA was split out from the Loop Vectorizer that have been performing the kind of loop versioning that you describe. The main reason was to be able to share this functionality with other passes. Loop Access Analysis is an analysis pass that computes basic memory dependence and the runtime checks. The versioning decision
2004 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Re: LLVM 1.2 Release & Status update
Congratulations, Chris & LLVM Team. Having read nearly all the commit notices for this release I can attest to the amount of work that's gone into this release. Unfortunately, my contributions were meagre but I look forward to doing more for the 1.3 release now that I'm settled in Seattle. I'm looking forward to finally constructing my compiler with LLVM over the coming weeks.
2004 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Re: LLVM 1.2 Release & Status update
Congratulations, Chris & LLVM Team. Having read nearly all the commit notices for this release I can attest to the amount of work that's gone into this release. Unfortunately, my contributions were meagre but I look forward to doing more for the 1.3 release now that I'm settled in Seattle. I'm looking forward to finally constructing my compiler with LLVM over the coming weeks.
2009 Feb 14
1
Cambridge Grammar cd (runs with Win 98, NT4 ... not wine?)
Hi everyone, Today I tried to use the CD-ROM that came with my "Cambridge Grammar of English" on Ubuntu 8.10 and Wine 1.1.14 The install went ok, but when I try to run it I get the following error: Code: $ wine start 'C:\Program Files\Cambridge\Cambridge Grammar of English\cge.exe' fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 vwilson at
2005 Oct 02
0
What is Mandel's (Fitting) Test?
Hello everyone, A little background first: I have collected psychophysical data from 12 participants, and each participant's data is represented as a scatter plot (Percieved roughness versus Physical roughness). I would like to know whether, on average, this data is best fit by a linear function or by a quadratic function. (we have a priori reasons to expect a quadratic) Some of my
2000 Dec 19
1
Re: ESS for R
>>>>> "BR" == B Rowlingson <B.Rowlingson at lancaster.ac.uk> writes: >> Could you check and see if the variable is global or >> buffer-local? ("C-h v ess-dump-filename-template" should do >> it). BR> ess-dump-filename-template's value is "rowlings.%s.S" Local in BR> buffer *S+5*; global value is
2015 Feb 26
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Loop versioning for LICM
I like to propose a new loop multi versioning optimization for LICM. For now I kept this for LICM only, but it can be used in multiple places. The main motivation is to allow optimizations stuck because of memory alias dependencies. Most of the time when alias analysis is unsure about memory access and it says may-alias. This un surety from alias analysis restrict some of the memory based
2004 Jun 22
10
Modems: Cable or DSL digital blunders that lartc may help with.
I have a Cable ''modem'' that has a problem that many of these devices is bound to have. I was wondering what other lartc user thought about this and if DSL has simular problems. Cable, being Asymetrical, is able to upload at a given rate and hopefully has a buffer, in the modem, of some kind. When I nc(netcat) to a UDP echo, or discard, server I get about 10Mbps out on my
2007 Feb 04
0
Help sought: Asterisk H.323, Cisco IOS Gatekeeper(s) intra-zone call routing and TETRA
All, I'm haveing a bit of trouble getting my head around H.323 and call routing with Gatekeepers, Zones and intra-zone calls - hopefully someone who is more informed in things H.323 will be able to point me in the right direction...? I already have a mature network of Asterisk boxes dotted around the UK and overseas with hundreds of extensions and our own number-plan/dial-plan in the form
2015 Mar 04
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Loop versioning for LICM
> On Mar 3, 2015, at 1:29 AM, Nema, Ashutosh <Ashutosh.Nema at amd.com <mailto:Ashutosh.Nema at amd.com>> wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > Thanks for looking into LoopVersioning work. > > I have gone through recent LoopAccessAnalysis changes and found some of the stuff > overlaps (i.e. runtime memory check, loop access analysis etc.). LoopVersioning can > use
2005 Jun 05
4
Digium G729 licensing - is it worth the trouble?
I have been impressed with the quality and meagre bandwidth of the G729 codec from Digium. I am in a testing phase of our roll out, we are using 5 Asterisk PBXs in various countries to provide connectivity for our employees, owners and family. As we are testing, and our setup is somewhat complex due to the peculiarities of our connectivity, there has had to be a lot of changes to servers, cards to