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Users / Re: 0710 beta 2 available
« on: December 22, 2007, 09:47:57 pm »
you have to use a dual layer capable burner and medium.
best regards,
Hari
best regards,
Hari
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This will require a dual-layer DVD?yes.
Hari - just started downloading, but I noticed that it is 5.12GB - is this supposed to fit on a single DVD, single layer, or do I need a dual layer blank? I will probably start in VM so I can use the .iso directly but for when I do want to burn it to media...you need DL media or a good vm
So tempting....but something tells me I should just wait. Nothing like toasting your system for xmas because you didn't know what you were doing.installation went very smooth for me. Just adding some devices..
Well I would not use the words 'hardly tested'... its been tested pretty heavily here! But there are rough edges still... thats why its a Beta ;-)of course i meant this exact dvd build.
Do you mind if I post an announcement to the Users and Developers forums?maybe you want to include a link to Daniel's post on the dev list:
Christmas presents? Are you referring to LMCE 0710 ? Tell Santa I want to upgrade from Asterisk v1.2.9.1-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1q to a v1.4.x .no, shopping in real life but if you count the beta as present:
Anything I find on Jung Funk or Gira is in German. I don't understand anything without Google translations and those get kind of funny but is not very helpful in finding what I need.jura produces EIB products, too. If it's some simple 433 mhz solution it may be possible to use those ir repeater "eggs" as kind of a ir/rf bridge (works for intertechno). But i assume it's EIB over RF, so that simple repeater won't work. It features some western jack that may be used to interface with it in the future:
I'm not sure, but this system could be EIB. Anyone know?
I'm hoping to find a RF adapter for use with LinuxMCE. USB or Serial.
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The model#s are wrong all over the original wiki article, but no matter. There's no "Show model" button, but the "Pick Device Template" button opens a window defining 7970 phones:you are right with that. Thank you for pointing that out.
yeah, thats the right form.
with ranges of MAC addresses ("Range of MAC" / "From" / "To").
However, the "Registering" message with moving time wheel stays on screen, and the SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml and CTLFile.tlv status messages keep showing. Those messages are probably related, and indicate at least some instability in the installation.it bitches about the cnf.xml? Hmm, please tell me the firmware type and version from the phones menu.
I'm going back through the old instructions and the LMCE pages now looking for it, but which is the correct form to use?The Device Template form in the Advanced menu (i see in your other post that you found that already)
I'm not trying to challenge you; I'm just trying to understand how to proceed to success from the clues I've got.i assume that the phone doesn't find it's configuration. It loops and first tries to look for that tlv file. If it is not found it continues with trying to fetch a "SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml" file from the server.
Thanks again for helping me clear this up. The SIP support by Asterisk is superior to Asterisk's SCCP support, so I'll probably want to do that as soon as SCCP->SIP is a single variable I'm changing, from a working SCCP installation.no prob. When we sorted out some pending tasks i will try to extend the device template for sip. But there is one problem: the chan_sccp module configures the phone via skinny. No need for a SEP<xx>.cnf file with username, password and such. With sip we have to generate that file.