[asterisk-users] RES: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 31, Issue 115

Joe Dennick joe at dennick.net
Tue Feb 27 07:29:47 MST 2007


I've had a stable call center running since 2004, with only occasional 
maintenance required.  The only time it ever crashes is when I let it 
fill up it's disks with call recordings.

I've had another system up and running since 2003 that hasn't hardly had 
anything done to it.

Both of these systems are running the Stable branch of Asterisk on 
Compaq (HP) servers and Red Hat Enterprise Server.

As with any system, I would recommend that you create a test environment 
and test all of your patches, changes, etc. before applying them to your 
Production system(s).

Good luck and have fun!

Roberto wrote:
> Questions:
>
> Does anyone have a really STABLE asterisk system running about one year
> without need to restart the service or the SERVER ?
>
> Does anyone have a production Call Centre saled that don't lockup and is
> stable for 6 months ?
>
> I'm asking this questions because we have choose Asterisk for our call
> centre solution but, since the bugtracker only grows and people still want
> to stuck more and more features without solve CRITICAL and crash bugs.
>
> Can someone answer my questions?
>
> Roberto
>
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> Assunto: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 31, Issue 115
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>    1. Re: How to get values of local channels context (Jos? Luis G?mez)
>    2. Autentication ( Carlos Jer?nimo )
>    3. Re: Cisco 7960 (Mohamed A. Gombolaty)
>    4. Forbidden - wrong password on authentication for	INVITE
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>    5. FW: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7960 (Khaled)
>    6. AW: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7960 (Roland Ndaka Fru)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 08:50:58 -0300
> From: Jos? Luis G?mez 	<jgomez at qualis.com.ar>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to get values of local channels
> 	context
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> Hello.
> Take a look about function SIPPEER (asterisk -rx "show function
> SIPPEER").
> It helps how to use peer information.
> Regards.
>        Josi Luis
>
> El lun, 26-02-2007 a las 23:09 -0800, Yuan LIU escribis:
>   
>>> From: kjcsb <kjcsb at yahoo.com>
>>> Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 22:32:29 -0800 (PST)
>>>
>>>       
>>>>> CLI shows:
>>>>>     -- Executing NoOp("Local/2592 at 1100006-2000-e802,2", "Context 
>>>>>           
>>> macro-test") in new stack
>>>       
>>>>> I want to get 1100006-2000 somehow.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>>>>           
>>>> So use ${MACRO_CONTEXT} .
>>>>         
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> But doesn't this give the calling context which, if itself is another 
>>> macro, will still not give me what I want? If macro-test is called by 
>>> macro-first then ${MACRO_CONTEXT} = macro-first. Surely there's a way to 
>>> get the context directly from the Local channel itself?
>>>
>>> Cameron
>>>       
>> If nested macro calls are necessary, define an inheritable local variable,
>>     
>
>   
>> e.g., __real-context.  Two _'s enables infinite inheritance.  Hope this 
>> helps.
>>
>> Yuan Liu
>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:02:19 +0000
> From: " Carlos Jer?nimo " <carjer at gmail.com>
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Autentication
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> Hi, i have a doubt about autentication in asterisk.
>
> it's possible to integration the asterisk with the other server for
> autentication, for example kerberos, ou other?
>
> i want to implement asterisk in a department of university, but it's
> necessary autentication by students, login and password for example.
>
> thanks.
>
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