I need to auto-reboot the BCM50 every 24 hours, since it seems to crash otherwise ( even with all the new patches). Since it is LINUX, I would like to put a "reboot -n" in the crontab file. If I can't get access to normal LINUX functions, does Nortel at least have their own method of doing this?
What I want is an open key-system, which Asterisk isn't, at least so far as I've been able to figure out.
So where can I find out about these "many ways to gain access to the 'core' of the system"?
I bought a BCM50 because it was advertised as being "Linux Based." To me, this implied at least that I would be able to view and modify the source code to customize it for my needs. Unfortunately, this is not possible. Nortel has totally locked off access to the hard drive. Even worse, such...
I'm not happy with the BCM50. It was promoted as a "Linux Based" system, which implied to me that the system would be "Open" i.e. available for technical users to modify and adjust as desired. In fact, even the CDR function is totally locked, so that it is impossible to get real-time CDR...
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