[asterisk-users] T38 in 1.4?
Ricardo Martins
rpoppi77 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 22 12:21:41 MST 2006
Hi all!
Is there T.38 SUPPORT on the 1.4 version?
Tks, Ricardo.
Yusuf wrote:
>Downloaded it today, started palying aroud with it, and its awesome :)
>
>Some new features:
> - RTCP support
> - RTP packetization
> - Jingle, jabber, gtalk support
>
>just about the new Generic Jitter Buffer; it allows you, in sip.conf, to
>set it to *fixed*, like the 'old' IAX2 jitter buffer, and to set it to
>*adaptive*, like the 'new' IAX2 jitter buffer.
>
>So to everyone who helped and tested out 1.4, you rock!
>
>
>
>
>>I seen something in the bug tracker and svn about SMDI. Not sure if it
>>was
>>included it 1.4 though. Would be interested if anyone knows if this will
>>work with nortel system (option 11 in particular).
>>
>>On 9/22/06, Bruce Reeves <asterisk at nortex-networks.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There are a couple more that I have run across.
>>>
>>>- Shared line Apperance support
>>>- Users.conf file for simple config of users and devices
>>>- follow me application and conf file
>>>- Asterisk Builtin mini-HTTP server
>>>
>>>On 9/22/06, Zoa <zoachien at securax.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I was thinking the same thing when reading the press release on
>>>>
>>>>
>>>sineapps
>>>
>>>
>>>>and writing a news article for asteriskguru.
>>>>
>>>>I think this covers most of it:
>>>>
>>>>- Generic Jitter Buffer
>>>>- t.38 passthrough
>>>>- Dial plan programming language (AEL v2)
>>>>- Asterisk can talk to googletalk and Jabber networks
>>>>- imap storage for voicemail
>>>>- whisper paging
>>>>- Autoconf configuration
>>>>- menuselect (graphical module select tool similar to the kernel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>config
>>>
>>>
>>>>system)
>>>>- higher quality prompts (in English, French and Spanish). - watch out
>>>>they are restructured a little
>>>>
>>>>Zoa.
>>>>
>>>>Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi all
>>>>>
>>>>>I've read through the UPGRADE.txt file, but AFAIK it does not quite
>>>>>discuss all the new stuff with 1.4. Neither the jitterbuffer nor the
>>>>>packetization patch (#5162, if that ever made it into 1.4) are
>>>>>mentioned. So, is there a document somewhere describing what's new
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>in
>>>
>>>
>>>>>asterisk?
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>roy
>>>>>---
>>>>>"Humans mostly aren't particularly evil. They just get carried away
>>>>>by new ideas, like dressing up in jackboots and shooting people, or
>>>>>dressing up in white sheets and lynching people, or dressing up in
>>>>>tie-dye jeans and playing guitars at people"
>>>>> - Terry Pratchett
>>>>>-------------------------------
>>>>>Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
>>>>>roy at karlsbakk.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>thanks,
>yusuf
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