Questions tagged [voip]

Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, VoIP) is one of a family of internet technologies, communication protocols, and transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.

Other terms frequently encountered and often used synonymously with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, and broadband phone.

Internet telephony refers to communications services — voice, fax, SMS, and/or voice-messaging applications — that are transported via the Internet, rather than the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The steps involved in originating a VoIP telephone call are signaling and media channel setup, digitization of the analog voice signal, encoding, packetization, and transmission as Internet Protocol (IP) packets over a packet-switched network. On the receiving side, similar steps (usually in the reverse order) such as reception of the IP packets, decoding of the packets and digital-to-analog conversion reproduce the original voice stream.

VoIP systems employ session control protocols to control the set-up and tear-down of calls as well as audio codecs which encode speech allowing transmission over an IP network as digital audio via an audio stream. The codec used is varied between different implementations of VoIP (and often a range of codecs are used); some implementations rely on narrowband and compressed speech, while others support high fidelity stereo codecs.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_over_IP

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Finding cause of TCP retransmission within a LAN

Hello denizens of Server Fault I have an irritating problem with a LAN of about 100 computers, 2 Windows domain servers, and 12 VoIP phones. Since their installation around a year ago, every week or so, we notice a VoIP phone resetting itself -…
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What alternatives do I have for telephony if my LEC says the Central Office has an issue?

In our New York office we've been waiting for almost a month for Verizon Business to repair a problem at our local CO. They keep saying that the damage from Hurricane Sandy was so extensive that they can't get the CO back in shape. The date keeps…
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Can anybody explain why to use Asterisk PBX rather than standard PBX from Matrix or Siemens

Can anybody explain why open-source Asterisk is favourable in comparison with a traditional PBX system from a vendor such as NEC/Syntel/Matrix or Siemens.
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Can you please explain the difference between PBX and soft switch in less technical terms?

Asterisk is an open source PBX and FreeSWITCH is an open source soft switch. Source: http://www.freeswitch.org/node/117 Can you please explain the difference between PBX and soft switch in less technical terms Examples illustrating the…
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Asterisk for Small Business - Where to Start?

I have been in IT for a long time now doing software development and some system/server administration, but all mostly software-related services. I would like to help set up a small business (~50 employees) with Asterisk, but I am not very familiar…
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Architecting network with 10 Mbps half duplex phone system

Current Configuration The diagram below shows our current network architecture. All connections are running at 100 Mbps full duplex with the exception of the TalkSwitch phone systems which run at 10 Mbs half duplex (upper right-hand corner of…
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Can Asterisk's phoneprov module be used securely?

I'm using Asterisk 13.1.0 as packaged by Ubuntu Server 16.04 to run a pure-VoIP phone system. Asterisk has a module – phoneprov – that allows it to template out configuration files for specific lines and serve them from its builtin HTTP server. I'd…
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Hacker bypassing iptables

(moved from SO) I have iptables protecting a sip server. It blocks all IPs except ones I specifically opened, and it seems to work for almost everyone. I have tested from lots of ip addresses that are not white listed and they all get dropped as…
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High availability Asterisk options?

We currently run FreePBX on a single node. I'd like to have a cluster of asterisk instances for sharing the load, but mainly for failover. I'm curious how other people have solved this problem. Ideally I'd like to use "free" (as in beer)…
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What are some potential uses of Asterisk (PBX) for a "power user"

So I read a lot of good things about Asterisk. I am not however looking to run a call center or small business setup. I am still interested what potential uses it has for me as a "power user" and what features I could harness for my communication…
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Cooling requirements for POE switches?

Is there any difference between POE switches and normal switches when budgeting for cooling capacity for a network closet? Normally, when I'm thinking about cooling; I can look at the power draw of a device and assume that for every watt I dump into…
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How many resources does a mumble server need?

Given a default instance of Ubuntu Server LTS, how many additional resources are needed to run a Mumble server ("murmor") for say 10 connected users? I'm curious about: CPU consumption RAM working set Network needed Disk I/O Storage space…
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How can I simulate a modem over a VOIP connection?

I have a hardware device I need a server to dial into at regular intervals. The problem is I no longer have a POTS line or a modem in any of development computers, and all my production servers are virtual. I went out and got a usb modem for…
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Asterisk running on VMware

Does anybody have experience or running Asterisk on VMware(?) - specifically the latest ESX...? I've got a proof of concept working but am reticent to roll it out without a bit more reassurance! I keep hearing about problems with timing...? Anybody…
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Cross-platform VOIP + IM client and Linux server

Right now, a group of our employees is using Skype for group chats and conference calls. They're not using telephone numbers, just Skype user accounts. I'd like to set up a server that will provide similar functionality that is only accessible…
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