Setting up callback in A2Billing can be a tricky thing! Here I’ll do a walk through that will hopefully get you at least some of the way. PREREQUISITS This VPS template already has the following set up (if you are using your own installation you will need to ensure this) – A2Billing callback daemon installed [...]
March 5, 2012 /
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With predictive dialing the system will automatically set the number of calls being dialed out for a campaign. The number of calls dialed is calculated using the number of agents logged in, campaign settings, and the statistics from past calls in the campaign. Notes: *Predictive Dialing should not be used for campaigns with less that [...]
February 24, 2012 |
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What is a SIP trunk? A SIP trunk is often defined using many buzz- and marketing words throughout the web, but, what it basically is, is a two-way connection to a VOIP-provider, that routes the calls you send to it, out on the PSTN, for you, and charges you for the calls you make. If [...]
February 21, 2012 |
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Let us help you choose the best Android tablet for you Our list of the best Android tablets in the world – regularly updated If you’re looking for a tablet and don’t fancy an iPad, then Android is the way to go. (Don’t know what an Android tablet is? Check out: what is an Android tablet?) [...]
October 12, 2011 |
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(New material added March, 2009:) I should point out at the beginning that there is now an unsupported third-party module for FreePBX called Set CallerID, which “adds the ability to change the CallerID within a call flow.” So, for example, you could create a Caller ID instance using this module, then make the destination of [...]
October 3, 2011 |
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Deploying your first Asterisk system can be a frustrating task, espcially if you attempt to utilize the more advanced features and functions of Asterisk without having a solid foundation of the basic concepts. This article will walk you through the process of downloading, compiling and configuring your first instance of Asterisk that will allow you [...]
September 12, 2011 |
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Y’day I got a chance to play with Squid and iptables. My job was simple : Setup Squid proxy as a transparent server. Main benefit of setting transparent proxy is you do not have to setup up individual browsers to work with proxies. My Setup: i) System: HP dual Xeon CPU system with 8 GB [...]
September 12, 2011 |
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