Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches similar to: "dtmf problem"
2008 Aug 21
2
Asterisk and Huawei SoftX3000
Hi folks! I have a problem with our Sip provider that have a Softswitch
Huawei SoftX3000 to send us SIP calls to our Asterisk PBX, we are working
with G711 with them. They start sending calls to our pbx, some time after
they start to receive 408 messages from asterisk and some time after this
they start to complete calls normally, I don?t know what can be wrong.
Someone has configured asterisk to
2006 Mar 04
1
Asterisk to a Huawei softX3000
Greetings,
I'm having a job getting asterisk to register with a Huawei softX3000
softswitch via SIP. I keep getting 401 Unauthorized. Funny thing is I can
successfully register SJPhone, a PA1688 IP Phone as well as a WiFi Phone
against the switch without *any* problems. I think it's got to be something
as simple as perhaps the register string which is currently
2008 Aug 19
2
Help with Asterisk to Huawei SoftX3000 registry problem
Hello Asterisk People,
I am having trouble connecting asterisk to a huawei SoftX3000 Switch, i
can succesfully connect other softphones like Zoiper, but when it comes
to Asterisk SIP Client, the system doesn't authenticate, i have the
following configuration:
peer: 10.220.0.2
username: 4857768
password: 4857768
the configuration is as follows:
in the general section:
register =>
2007 Aug 19
0
flash zap FXO port from SIP device (SPA-2002) using RFC2833 or SIP INFO
Sorry if this was posted yesterday, I was having issues with being
auto-unsubscribed because of my spam filter. Not sure if my post made it
through.
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if I'm missing something obvious here, or if Asterisk just
doesn't support what I'm trying to do. It seems like it should be
simple, but appearances can be deceiving.
I've got an Asterisk box
2006 Jun 20
0
Successfully building 2.3.1 with Sun One Studio 8 on Solaris 9 (SPARC)
I had a hard time building 1.9.1 with the Sun One Studio
on Solaris (SPARC) almost 2 years ago. I filed a bug report,
but I can't seem to find it right now. For 2.3.1, I discovered
that the same problems remain. Here are the tricks that
resolved them for me if anyone is interested.
#1. /usr/lib/cpp will give you nothing, but headaches.
Fortunately, the Solaris Software Companion CD (SSCC)
2005 May 19
1
R 2.1.0 RH Linux Built from Source Segmentation Fault
Background:
I administer a cluster of RedHat EWS 3U4 Linux workstations at a university.
I built R 2.1.0 from source:
./configure \
--prefix=/sscc/opt/R-2.1.0 \
--with-blas=no \
2>&1 \
| tee NUInstall.configure
R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /sscc/opt/R-2.1.0
C compiler:
2009 Oct 30
0
Does refreservation sit on top of usedbydataset?
Hello,
I''m curios how space is counted for this particular system (opensolaris b118)
#zfs list
NAME____________________ USED__AVAIL__REFER__MOUNTPOINT
zsan0____________________3.10T__2.25T____23K__/zsan0
zsan0/fs__________________ 3.10T__2.25T__6.90G___/zsan0/fs
[b]zsan0/fs/bar-001__________ 680G__2.65T__ 280G[/b]
zsan0/fs/dnd01-sqldb______ 236G__2.45T__35.8G
zsan0/fs/evg-001-sqldb____
2006 Feb 07
1
locking problems with RHEL 3 and dovecot
I just migrated from a FreeBSD/Sendmail/UW-IMAP setup to RHEL
3/Postfix/Dovecot (1.0a5 currently). Both systems used Procmail as the final
delivery agent (into inboxes or .
Since the changeover, things have *mostly* been going ok, but I've been
having some problems that I think are locking-related.
I'm getting reports from users about IMAP hangs (mostly from Thunderbird).
Sometimes I see
2002 Mar 14
1
SAMBA PROBLEM ON LINUX
Guys,
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this question but I am using
Redhat 6.2 Linux and Samba 2.2.1a. We have Windows NT Workstations and 2000
servers with which we need to talk to. (Note: Can't upgrade to Redhat 7.2
or Samba 2.2.2 due to company requirements at least for a few more months.)
I have a problem with a user who is trying to write to a folder called
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
=20
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12:53:41.358166 IP (tos 0xb8, ttl 127, id 0, offset 0, flags [none], =
proto:
UDP (17), length: 856) 189.8.113.170.5060 > 189.8.126.177.5060: SIP, =
length:
828
INVITE sip:7002 at 189.8.126.177:5060;user=3Dphone SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
189.8.113.170:5060;branch=3Dz9hG4bKba4h2m2070fhnc4q20k1.1
Call-ID: d6dc25017b171144f35fb9e1c9c393a3 at 10.0.0.10