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2018 Mar 22
2
Audio Dropouts During Call
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2006 Apr 24
1
Re: Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinoutsfor T1/E1 crossover
> I've never bothered to check to see if cat5 cables use the appropriate
> mating twisted pairs or not. Since the pinouts are different for cat5
vs
> T1 cables, I'd have to guess a single strand is used from two
different
> twisted pair groups. That wouldn't be cool, but in short runs it
> probably doesn't have much of an impact.
>
IIRC, standard Ethernet uses
2018 Apr 06
2
PJSip CallerID Question
I have multiple Asterisk instances set up in different locations and
would like to modify the callerID of inbound calls to identify which
instance the call is coming from.? I knew how to do that with the old
sip format, but can't seem to figure it out with PJSip.
For example:
Currently Location A, extension 10 calls Location B, extension 20.?
CallerID on Extension 20 displays
2006 Apr 06
4
OT: HOWTO: Create a 90mbit bonded link 600 metre s away with Cat 3 or telco wire [long]
I was given the challenge recently of creating a LAN-LAN bridge between two
buildings several
hundred metres from each other, using only existing Cat 3 wiring and without
having to resort
to an expensive and finicky 5 Ghz wireless link. I was able to create a 90
megabit link for
about $3,000 Cdn with new PC's, CentOS 4.1, and the newly avaliable Black
Box VDSL Ethernet
Extender, which
2006 Apr 24
1
Re: Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: PinoutsforT1/E1 crossover
> Close. 10/100mbps Ethernet uses wires 1,2,3,6 but that is pair 2 & 3.
> Pair
> one is the pair up the dead center (pins 4&5), pair 2 is pins 1&2,
pair 3
> is
> 3&6 and pair 4 is 7&8. A T1 uses pairs 1&2, which is why you can't
use a
> regular crossover cable for a T1 crossover, but you can use a regular
> ethernet patch cable as a T1 patch
2018 Mar 08
4
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED Joining Domain - Desperately need help
I am desperately in need of help. I have a Centos 7.2 server running Samba 4.6.13 as an active directory domain controller. I am trying to join a new Centos 7.4 server running Samba 4.6.13 to the domain. The domain command will not connect to the other server.
I have firewalld and selinux disabled on both servers, I can ping both ways. From the new server I was able to do a kinit -U
2004 Dec 05
2
ANALOG FXO ZAPTEL & WCFXO & WCTDM module issues seen with intermittent analog lines
Hello, I have found a "bug", I think in the way TDM400P cards handle FXO
interface disconnect/re-connect problems. Normally I do keep all the wires
connected from my CO / PABX quite securely, but I had a need to re-route the
cable from one side of the desk to another, and I simply disconnected the
RJ-45 connector and plugged it back in. THIS PROMPTLY RESULTED IN VERY VERY
SCRATCHY AUDIO
2004 Jan 20
9
Power Over Ethernet for *any* ethernet switch (or hub); product idea
Based on several threads I've read on this list, I assume that it would be
handy to supply POE (power over ethernet) in an environment without having
to purchase POE switches (assumed expensive) and abandon one's existing
(familiar/custom/not-yet-expensed/etc.) switches/hubs.
Assume I have a non-POE switch with 24 RJ-45 (ethernet) ports. I design a
1U box that can be mounted just
2004 Aug 15
5
New $89 VOIP phone
Has anyone tried the new ariavoice $89 VOIP desk phone with Asterisk?
` http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-AriaVoice
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James H. Thompson
jht@lj.net
2006 Apr 22
4
Pinouts for T1/E1 crossover cable WAS "RE: what cable to connect a legacy PBX to a TE410P ?"
Can't anyone stop self-promotion and tell the poor guy what he needs.
A T1/E1 X-over cable using an RJ-45 (8-cond.) is pinned out as follows:
1 - 4
2 - 5
3 - NU
4 - 1
5 - 2
6 - NU
7 - NU
8 - NU
NU = Not Used
I have not in my experience seen any problems with using a Good Quality
Cat5 vs. Cat 3 (telco standard) cable for X-connects. YMMV, but you
should be fine. As far as the shielding
2003 Apr 25
6
Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) connectors
Hi,
I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with
Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is the new
4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4
regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone cords
do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)?
Thanks,
Randy Smith
Tiger
2007 Apr 15
2
Is STP wire decent for analog phones?
I've got a run of Shielded Twisted Pair (4 conductors) which used to be
a Token Ring Network drop and I'm not using it anymore. Would it be
decent to replace the ends with normal analog phone connectors and use
it for a phone extension, or is STP unsuitable for that?
Thanks
Steve
2007 Mar 28
7
wireless desktop phones
I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized we
needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any
suggestions on a comparable wireless phone?
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2010 Jul 06
2
Y-cords - What are they ?
Good Afternoon,
Can someone please explain what Y-cords are available out there and how they
can be used with Aastra or other VoIP phones? Maybe with or WITHOUT
headsets?
Isn't a Y-cord traded for soft Barge in these days?
Thanks,
Bruce
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2007 Mar 28
3
PoE - IEEE 802.3af
Hi,
I'm not clear on how to use Power--over-Ethernet, specifically with Polycom
phones.
What I understand, is that by buying the Polycom 501 with the 802.3af cable
bundle, I simply connect my phone, through the Polycom provided "special"
RJ-45 cable, into a PoE capable switch, and voil?!
Is this true? And if so, what happens when the Phone doesn't connect
directly to the
2010 Dec 25
4
2 Ethernet cabling question
Two questions that was not always clear for me [sorry for posting to this list :\]:
##############################################################################################
Q1) when cabling, is the color order important? like:
straight cabling:
A side: white-orange, orange, white-green, blue, white-blue, green, white-brown, brown
B side: white-orange, orange, white-green, blue,
2018 Dec 28
1
APC Back UPS?
On 12/28/18 12:24 AM, David Melik wrote:
>
> On 12/27/18 8:17 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
>>>
>>>> Maybe it's not a standard ethernet-to-UPS cable?
>>>
>>> That's Ben's point - either it is actual Ethernet (usually found on an add-on UPS SNMP monitoring card, where the jack typically has two status LEDs, one on either side of the notch for the
2005 Jun 24
4
Tellabs Echo Canceller
I am getting ready to experiment with the Tellabs 2752 echo canceller. I have a 255D shelf (and power supply), but am struggling a little on connecting the echo canceller to a PRI.
The shelf has 4 25-pair amphenol connectors. The two on the line side are marked "Receive In" and "Send Out". The 2 connectors on the drop side are marked "Send In" and "Receive
2004 Nov 18
2
(Analog Intercom) PagePal by ATT -- was hooked to a Merlin
I'm replacing a Merlin for a client and they have a PagePal Intercom
that I would like to reuse.
Here is what I know about it:
It has a screw-down wires that goto rj-11 (This was told to me over the
phone) that went into one of the Merlin ports.
I tried bring it up with fxo_ks and fxo_ls (assuming it was analog and
autoanswered) but no luck.
I would be happy to replace if anyone knows of
2003 Oct 01
7
eBay Sip Phone Scam.
Some guy on eBay is trying to sell the Grandstream Budgetone Phone 101 as the 102D. And to make matters worse he starts the bid at $90.00 Beware.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=sip+phone&ht=1&sosortproperty=1&from=R10&BasicSearch=
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