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  1. jcpierri

    Cisco 3825 count "unknown protocol drops"

    Hi All, I have a Cisco 3825 connected to a Summit switch. Everything goes fine, but a certain counter on GigabitEthernet0/1 keeps increasing without apparent reason. Other counters on the router as well as their counterparts on the Summit stay all zero. Cisco FAQ says it could be a wrong...
  2. jcpierri

    Interconnecting a Definity Prologix with Asterisk through H.323

    My bad. Where I said "show channels" please read "show channeltypes". The configuration I posted above (/etc/asterisk/ooh323.conf) is the only one ooh323 need, AFAIK.
  3. jcpierri

    Interconnecting a Definity Prologix with Asterisk through H.323

    Enter Asterisk and give a "show channels" command. If OOH323 is available you should see it there. As OOH323 come with asterisk-addons package, if you're seeing messages like "Channel not implemented" or "no channel registered" when trying to use OOH323, it means you dont have asterisk-addons...
  4. jcpierri

    Interconnecting a Definity Prologix with Asterisk through H.323

    Cicada13, I prefer to use Definity ARS feature to route to Asterisk, this way: change ars analysis 27 Page 1 of 2 ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE Location: all Percent Full: 17...
  5. jcpierri

    Interconnecting a Definity Prologix with Asterisk through H.323

    victor5908, My Definity is a Prologix model and, as Avaya told me I can't use any SIP devices on it, I decided to see how far I could go using only free stuff, before considering any kind of upgrade. I need to use those ATA-186 and intend to try some other even less expensive SIP devices in...
  6. jcpierri

    Interconnecting a Definity Prologix with Asterisk through H.323

    - This is how I connected a Definity Prologix to Asterisk using a H.323 ip trunk: Dialplan: Definity extension range: 1000 to 2699 Asterisk extension range: 2700 to 2799 Network IP addresses: Definity (C-LAN) : 192.168.1.50 Asterisk (ETH0) : 192.168.1.51 Definity (IP trunk - page 1): display...
  7. jcpierri

    IP Office UDP/RTP

    Thanks for the tip IPGuru. Following Avaya's upgrade guide I upgraded one of our units to version 2.1(35) and tested, but the problem was still there. Then I upgraded to version 3.0(44) and the same thing is still happening (RTP from prologix to IPO, plain UDP from IPO to prologix) Does...
  8. jcpierri

    Small Office & Prologix

    We have a Prologix talking to some IP 401 NG this way: Prologix IP Trunk configuration: TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 66 Group Type: isdn CDR Reports: y Group Name: IP401ng COR: 5 TN: 1 TAC: *27...
  9. jcpierri

    IP Office UDP/RTP

    Hi All, We have a bunch of IP Offices in a star like topology, with a Definity Prologix acting as their HUB. For some reason the IP Offices dont send their voice payload as UDP/RTP packets anymore. They now send plain UDP packets (each one 66 bytes long) when talking to Prologix, but still...
  10. jcpierri

    CDR capture via TCP/IP on Linux host

    Here is how I switch logs: #!/bin/bash # killall netcat sleep 4 FILE=`/bin/date +"%d-%m-%Y.txt"` netcat -l -p 50000 >> /home/definity/log/$FILE & rm /home/definity/current ln -s /home/definity/log/$FILE /home/definity/current Use at your own risk :-)
  11. jcpierri

    CDR capture via TCP/IP on Linux host

    Hi MauroB, Are you sure your Linux (or Windows) box is listening on that TCP port (50000 or so)? If true: Does your Definity can ping your Linux box, by means of PING IP BOARD xxxx yyyy?
  12. jcpierri

    Email filtering - Which file types to block

    shedlord, Take a look at GuardEmail, it maybe the tool you're looking for ...
  13. jcpierri

    VPN Client on a Mac OSx

    Well, step 1) on Finder choose Connect to server and type smb://servername/sharename in the server name box. step 2) type your credentials on windows network, as usual (domain\username and password). step 3) there is no step 3 :-)
  14. jcpierri

    Cisco VPN not working

    We had same issue here. I solved it adding isakmp nat-traversal 20 on our PIX configuration. It seems it happened because NAPT implementation on client' side was so broken that PIX had to detect and tell vpn client to work around that.
  15. jcpierri

    Softphone, Cisco VPN Client and PIX

    My port range on "ip-network-region" is: AUDIO PARAMETERS Codec Set: 1 UDP Port Min: 49152 UDP Port Max: 57151 and yes, they are open on PIX or else it will not work in either case (remember: when softphone's computer is connected through dialup, and VPN client is active, everything works...
  16. jcpierri

    Softphone, Cisco VPN Client and PIX

    Hi All, I have a Definity softphone working fine through the tunnel between Cisco VPN client and the PIX. However it works only when the softphone's host is on a dialup connection (with a real IP address). When host is on a xDSL connection (with an IP address behind NAPT), the softphone still...
  17. jcpierri

    CDR capture via TCP/IP on Linux host

    Hi jaymzter, Sure, go ahead. BTW: nice site this one you have.
  18. jcpierri

    Password recovery on USR 8550 ADSL router

    Hi again, I finaly found a way to restore this router to its factory default. It is pretty simple after you know how to do, and was pretty hard to figure it out without any help from USRobotics. First you have to gain access to the boot loader following this steps: a) Attach a serial cable to...
  19. jcpierri

    CDR capture via TCP/IP on Linux host

    Rick, You should enter the IP address of your Linux or Windows box there. That address in the FAQ (192.168.0.50) is just an example. You will only use the "nc" command if you are under Windows host shell prompt (the CMD.EXE). On any flavour of Unix you should use "netcat" or something that does...
  20. jcpierri

    CDR capture via TCP/IP on Linux host

    I updated the FAQ to include download instructions for those that dont have Netcat already installed on their systems (Linux/Unix or Windows).

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