Hanging up active calls in Asterisk PBX
There are many times when we run out of free channels in your PBX while making calls or in case a phone is not placed properly the calls does not
There are many times when we run out of free channels in your PBX while making calls or in case a phone is not placed properly the calls does not
[](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-WT8dyJbSGi8/UleHyrmoHmI/AAAAAAAACc4/x3_dKcmgWOs/s1600/images.jpg)Be default the snapshots which are taken for any vm are stored with their parent in the same directory or storage. Sometimes you may run out of space and you
Now when you have a successful running Samba4 domain server, you might come across a time when you will have to change the Administrator password. Let me show you the
## Why do we use Keep Alive parameter ? I guess the name itself explains the 90% of the definition and the rest let me try to explain you. Now
In my earlier posts I had explained about other Special Permission used in Linux i.e. [SUID]({{< relref "understanding-special-permission-suid/index.md" >}}) and [STICKY BIT]({{< relref "understanding-special-permission-sticky/index.md" >}}) So let me help you understand SGID and its usage with
There are various blogs and websites available explaining about SUID and SGID now I won't say I will tell you something extra instead just adding one more to the list
Now there are few permissions which are used in Linux and are referred as special permission due to [SUID]({{< relref "understanding-special-permission-suid/index.md" >}}) and [SGID]({{< relref "understanding-special-permission-sgid/index.md" >}}) in their respective link their different functionality in terms
## Lab Environment Suppose you have two IP PBX box one at INDIA and other at US and you want to integrate all the SIP extensions created on both the
In my last post I had shown you some very basic configuration steps of Asterisk. Now I will show you Asterisk configuration including pattern matching context. ## Configuring SIP accounts
Asterisk is a software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange (PBX); it was created in 1999 by Mark Spencer of Digium. Like any PBX, it allows attached telephones to