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    SOLVED freepbx_sipstation_check cron job has started to error

    Ahh... it comes from the SIPSTATION commercial module... Now removed - Doh!
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    SOLVED freepbx_sipstation_check cron job has started to error

    Hi I've had a PIAF box for 3 years and everything has been fine until 3 days ago. I'm running FreePBX 12.0.70 and keep my modules updated. After the last update (3 or 4 days ago) my cron job: [ -x /var/lib/asterisk/bin/freepbx_sipstation_check ] &&...
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    Yes, that would be great! I'm on a "new" estate here (just over 5 years old). No new wiring at all, just an extra spur off the green box at the main estate entrance....
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    DEAL 8-Port Gigabit Switch $18.99

    I'm always up for a bargain, but I'm pretty sure (i.e. I'm 95% certain it was trendnet, but I don't have it anymore - it was consigned to the recycle bin) I bought a cheap trendnet gigabit switch a few years ago. I ended up trashing it as it would occasionally drop my main PC connection from...
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    People only reply when there's stuff to reply to... ;)
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    I've highlighted the important bit. If my VDSL cabinet is oversubscribed, OpenReach just run another fibre optic from the exchange to the cabinet (in fact, given the cost, they should massively over enable cabinets with optic cable - the cost of laying 2/3/4 cables to the cabinet instead of 1 is...
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    Yes, it is an oversimplification (as anything has to be on forums) and I can't remember much more than the oversimplification from the time I managed a DOCSIS cable modem implementation team ;). The point is that you have a single physical cable, with a maximum upper frequency. A number of...
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    No it isn't. You have a single physical cable that runs past all homes on the local loop. The up and down channels of all homes are muxed onto that single cable and the total available to all homes on the single cable is limited by the channels allocated to internet usage. You will share...
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    And your need for 120Mbit down is...? An Internet connection is not just about headline download speeds, it's also about upload speeds (I'm not sure what the 120Mb upload speed is - I can't find that information on their site easily but I read from someones post last year that it was 20:1 - so...
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    GOOD NEWS Virgin Media second generation hubs (UK)

    Hmm...sooo much to disagree with - including the fact it is only just working now with VoIP, but let's just say (from personal experience) I wouldn't touch VM with someone elses barge pole, let alone mine.
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    FOOD FOR THOUGHT Sipgate Trunk Down

    Reboot the firewall/gateway. I had a problem like this the other day after my VSDL dropped and auto reconnected. Rebooting the PBX did nothing. My assumption is something in the firewall was holding open a connection erroneously.
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    GOOD NEWS PIAF and VMware ESXI 5.1 ???

    Run my house PBX on an ESXi 5.1 server.... Not the worlds busiest exchange, but no problems with it in the 6 or so months it has been there.
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    NEED MORE INFO Port Forward of 5060

    What setting do you have nat= in the trunks?
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    QUESTION Best 2-Port FXO Analog PCI Card (under $200)?

    Why not just get an analog(ue) gateway? No driver dependencies and you can site the PBX away from the machine then.
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    FYI Multiple Instances of PBXIAF Virtual Machine

    VMs are just that - virtual machines. Yes you can run as many VMs as you like on the same physical hardware (subject to available resources). If you set the environment correctly, they each appear as individual IP addresses on the network. There is no sharing of ports - just the underlying...
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    GO HERE External FXO interface instead of internal PCI cards??

    I use a Patton 2 port SmartNode here - simply because it was the cheapest "branded" gateway. Sangnoma also do the Vega series. As to ease of configuration - hmm... The Patton isn't the easiest until you get your head around it, but it is pretty complete. Certainly the Pattons all share the same...
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    SUGGESTIONS VM Timing

    Yes, that was my point (my question was rhetorical - not literal - that wasn't clear sorry) - why do you need accurate timing if you have buffers everywhere. You know you need x (don't know the number) samples for each coded frame, so you don't need timing information to generate that once...
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    SUGGESTIONS VM Timing

    PS. On a quest for further information, I came across this: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Timing+Interfaces In which it says: and
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    SUGGESTIONS VM Timing

    So... how do you account for network delays? Packet delivery to two separate systems cannot be synchronous as network delays are never guaranteed. And if the systems are remote, the delays will not be noticed. Or they can be - I do a lot of worldwide conferencing and there can be terrible...
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    SUGGESTIONS VM Timing

    On a quest for information here... What does it need accurate timing for? My understanding was that it was needed for interfacing to analogue cards, but once everything is in IP packets, I don't understand why you'd be worried by that level of timing... (if you can point me at anything online...
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