Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "How to have callers not being billed when in waiting queue ? [SOLVED]"
2016 Oct 28
5
Just got defrauded - how do I block calls which contain a dash (RegEx noob question)
Hi list,
I'm using Asterisk2Billing (v2.0.16) and it appears to have an annoying
bug. When there are rates for e.g. 44 (UK landline) and 44870 (UK
premium) and a fraudster manages to somehow dial 44-870 instead of 44870
the rate for 44 will match, not the one for 44870.
So, I would like to block all calls on a dialplan level that contain a
dash. -44, 4-4, 44-, 44---, -, ---, just
2017 Feb 16
2
Soft SIP phones that support TLS - Asterisk version 13.13.1
Microsip (Windows) is free and small.
2.5Mb download, 10Mb RAM usage, does everything I need and configuring
TLS is a doddle.
http://www.microsip.org/
On 16 February 2017 at 13:04, Max Grobecker
<max.grobecker at ml.grobecker.info> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a big fan of PhonerLite.
> It's more poplar in Germany, but also available in English language.
> This client
2017 May 06
2
Need to restart Asterisk if remote server not working?
Max Grobecker <max.grobecker at ml.grobecker.info> schrieb:
Hello Max,
> I'm also a customer of the DTAG.
> Yesterday, the messed a bit with their DNS entries...
Maybe they tried again to repair a working system... :)
> If you are NOT using their DNS resolvers you got a "wrong" IP address back
> that was not working. Besides that, you should disable SRV lookups
2016 Sep 15
2
Tricking asterisk to think the call has ended, but it was continuing on the other side
No, there is no Music On Hold starting and the bad thing is the call
duration reported by asterisk was just few seconds while the call duration
reported by the provider was few thousand seconds, the max allowed. So they
will be able to terminate the call on the asterisk side and have it run on
the provider side.
Leandro
2016-09-15 19:18 GMT+02:00 Max Grobecker <max.grobecker at
2005 Oct 10
3
country code list
I was wondering if anyone has put together a comprehensive list (that is
reasonably maintained) that lists country codes, landline numbers,
mobile numbers, etc. The particular requirement is for a dialplan to
know what is going to be charged to whom.
For example, mobile and landline rates are the same in the US the US has
a unified numbering plan of 1NXXNXXXXXX, while the UK has:
441xxx
2011 Apr 04
1
Asterisk crashes on high IO load
Hi!
I'm writing to this list because I've got a very confusing issue with
our Asterisk 1.8.3.2 installation.
On high IO load on the hard drives Asterisk becomes instable and crashes
after a few minutes.
I tried to reproduce this by running bonnie++ on the hardware while
making calls.
The calls didn't get disturbed (no noises or crackles) but after about
five minutes Asterisk suddenly
2003 Jul 09
2
It's true - Nikotel charge for not-completed calls
Hi
A few days ago, Kelly remarked that he had previously observed that
Nikotel charged him for calls he did not actually complete.
I have made a number of test calls to my landline without picking up the
calls. I just let it ring once and hung up on the calling phone.
A look at the call records on MyNikotel reveals that I was charged six
seconds for every of these calls.
I have raised a
2008 Jul 31
1
need creative solutions for number portability
I'm presently working on an office move and evaluation of telecommunications
services needed at the new location. I'm presently wrastling with an issue
related to portability and geography between landline carriers. Presently
certain people within the organization are hopelessly in love with our
909-822-xxxx number(provided by pacbell/att). As that number is presently
provisioned it
2008 Dec 13
6
Country numbering plan resources
Is there any good free / accurate online resources with detailed country
numbering plans? Failing that let's get something running ourselves.
I was also thinking maybe people present could contribute some information on
this list for now. The countries I am after are below.
To start this off I will provide the information for Australia +61 and New
Zealand +64.
NZ Cellular:
area code 21
2003 Sep 23
9
dialing codes..( You can help! )
Hi,
I am trying to setup some LCR functions on my Asterisk box and have a cheap call provider that uses various different numbers for landlines and cell phone numbers in various countrys..
I am finding it difficult to find the various codes..
eg.
UK Landline - +44[12].
UK Cell - +44[7].
SA Landline - +27[1-6].
SA Cell - +27[78].
Please send me your country's dialing rules similar to how I
2006 Oct 17
2
Inaccurate CDRs
Hello,
i have call time irregularites in my asterisk CDR. I a currently using a
mysqly backent to save CDR records and use this to generate bills at the end
of each month. However, my users are complaining that they gety charged for
even uncompleted calls (i.e. calls they make whaich have already be setup
but canclled). i have noticed that only 'AWNSERED' and 'Busy' show up in my
2017 May 11
2
How to detect fake CallerID? (8xx?)
Seems like this is the best idea (challenge-response), a callback. No matter the callerid, you don't know where the caller is. But if you place a call BACK to the callerid, it's going to go to the destination. Then you either need the phone to be answered, or the phone to be answered and and the challenge entered.
Adam Goldberg
AGP, LLC
+1-202-507-9900
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2015 Oct 21
6
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
> Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe
> wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is
> transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be
> safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location
> of the machine. Is it deep in the bowels
2004 Oct 02
2
Billing Applications - When does the bill start??
Hi,
I have been having a look at the code for
asteriskprepaid and it appears as if the billing time
starts when the Dial command is called.
Is this correct? Does the caller get billed for the
dialling time and the call time or just the call time?
Although going off some comercial calling cards I have
used I think they start billing when you begin
thinking about the call.
Thanks,
Aaron
2005 Jan 22
1
ASTCC: potential billing issue and "fix"
Before I start, I just want to say this is not necessarily a problem
with ASTCC, but may be a problem the way I have set up ASTCC (and
possibly the way others have set it up as well). The issue is that ASTCC
tries to match the pattern *anywhere* in the called number, not
necessarily only at the beginning.
I have set up ASTCC Routes like this:
1800 Tollfree Trunk1 0 0 100
1416 Canada Trunk2 0 0
2008 Mar 24
4
SIP carrier billing technicalities
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about the following?
In a hosted environment where several area DIDs are provisioned on a
single server, how do most carriers establish the origination DID,
number.
Asterisk allows us to modify the CallerID, name, number and DNID
channel variables before dialling out via SIP. Most carriers will
allow us to spoof a callerID when placing a call, and pass it forward.
2005 Jul 25
3
To anyone seeking 911 Service Providers "stay away!!!"
To anyone seeking 911 services
Highly recommended to everyone to stay away from this issue
I do not have a name for the company right off hand, but they got sued
really bad when they tried 911 via VOIP and the 911 drop kept occurring in
different areas and someone died!
Implement 1 single hard wire for this service and cover your tush!
Brad
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2005 Jul 26
3
Billing works but i do no get full calling cost...!
Hi to everybody,
i tried to find an asnwer before posting this, but most astcc billing issues i searched refer to the case when no billing occurs at all.
In my case i get only initial charges and any subsequent minute does not count for billing.
In my iax.conf i entered the "notransfer = yes" but nothing changed.
My test card and test calls are the following
TEST-CARD en N/A
2010 Dec 29
2
Log and forward calls to cellphone?
Hello
I don't have a landine and use a VOSP to provide access to the
telephone network.
In case a call comes in and I'm not home, I'd like Asterisk to log the
call, and then send an SIP message to my VOSP so the call is forwarded
to my cellphone and is thus charged to the caller, without Asterisk
having to dial out to my cellphone through my VOSP at my expense and
bridge the two
2004 Sep 23
8
GSM phones, bluetooth and general happiness
When I installed my first home-PBX three years ago, I was looking at
"cellsockets" -- devices which will accept certain cellular phones and
provide an RJ11 jack, generating the ring-voltage and recognizing DTMF,
which in turn makes your cell-phone look like a CO line. Pretty cool
stuff, in theory, but it just didn't seem to be worth the cost,
especially since it locks you to a