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SoundPoint IP 601
The Ultimate VoIP Telephone. Image Courtesy of digiumcards.com The SoundPoint® IP 601 delivers unsurpassed voice quality, an advanced feature set, and the expandability to support up to three SoundPoint® IP Expansion Modules. The SoundPoint® IP 601 based on…
Read More »Snom 300 2-Line SIP based IP phone
“Also sold as Aztech IP150” The IP telephone with the latest VoIP technology for the discerning caller! Ideal for ITSPs, offices, and private users. As the basic model of the snom business telephone family, the SIP telephone fulfils…
Read More »DPH-540
D-Link DPH-540 Introducing the D-Link® DPH-540 Wireless G Flip-Style Wi-Fi Mobile Phone! Product Features: “¢ Call Anywhere in the World Wherever you Have a Wireless Connection* “¢ 802.11g Wireless Connectivity “¢ Easy to Read Colorful LCM Display with…
Read More »Auto provisioning with TFTP for ST2030
Needed: 1 DHCP server with manageable options 1 TFTP server 1 ST2030 (SIP or MGCP) Several specific files: SIP: INF file, Firmware, “common_config” file, MAC specific file and “Telconf” file. MGCP: INF file, Firmware, Deck files, “common_config” file,…
Read More »RTTTL melodies for ST2030
Description Ringtones integrated into the ST2030 use a RTTTL format. A ring with RTTTL format looks like the following example: Halloween:d=4,o=5,b=180:8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8d#6,8g, 8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8d#6,8g,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#, 8c#6,8f#,8d6,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8d6,8f# These ringtones can be created by the user and they can be also downloaded for…
Read More »RTTTL melodies
Description Ringtones integrated into the ST2030 use a RTTTL format. A ring with RTTTL format looks like the following example: Halloween:d=4,o=5,b=180:8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8d#6,8g, 8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8d#6,8g,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#, 8c#6,8f#,8d6,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8d6,8f# These ringtones can be created by the user and they can be also downloaded for…
Read More »Xymon FAQ
Xymon FAQ Please add Questions and Answers! Page Contents How to add to this FAQ How can I make a process be listed with a custom name on status screen? How can I put graphs from multiple hosts…
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Xymon (previously known as Hobbit) is based on the Big Brother Network monitor and is backwards-compatible with it. Website: http://xymon.sourceforge.net/ and http://sourceforge.net/projects/xymon/ Adding a new test to Xymon is fairly easy and the ability to have the remote…
Read More »Sunrise Telecom
A manufacturer of telecom and VOIP test equipment. Of interest for VOIP users is their TAMS product TAMS (Traffic Analysis & Measurement System) is a distributed system for VoIP, wireline, and wireless networks. It features the Data Collector…
Read More »Australia Asterisk Details
Using Asterisk in Australia This guide offers some suggestions for getting Asterisk to work properly in Australia. Compiling Asterisk If you want Caller ID to work with POTS (analog) exchange lines under Asterisk < 1.2 you will need…
Read More »Asterisk phone Cisco SCCP 7970
Here you can find explanation how to setup Cisco 7970 IP Phone with SCCP image to work on Asterisk. 1. Download Asterisk chan_sccp-b from http://sourceforge.net/projects/chan-sccp-b/ 2. edit /etc/asterisk/sccp.conf so it looks something like this: [devices] type = 7970…
Read More »GXP-2000 Extension Unit
The GXP-2000 Extension Unit is designed to allow up to two units to be daisy-chained off each phone. Each unit provides 56 speed-dial / BLF lines and can be powered either off the EXT. cable or using another…
Read More »TelGO PBX
TelGO PBX : 23-04-2006 – 1.1r10 Released. Changelog – Asterisk 1.2.7.1 Bug Fixed – Access Orange zone from redzone 31-03-2006 – 1.1r9 Released. Changelog Permission Bug Fixed. Linux Distro Base on Endian Firewall 1.1r8 , IPCOP Feature Full…
Read More »Auto provisioning with HTTP
Needed: 1 router DHCP 1 ST2030 (SIP or MGCP) The last version of Firmware Process of auto provisioning in theory: At the time of the connection of a phone to the network, it will ask an IP…
Read More »Appendix
Please click on the pictures to increase them Example of file INF (SIP) Example of file INF (MGCP) Exampleof file Common_config (SIP) Example of file Common_config (MGCP) Example of file TelConf: (Don’t touch)…
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