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  1. Yes, NCH knows about this problem.. I believe it happens when you use Windows XP SP3 in combination with a CAHTA board. I'm not exactly sure of the fix. If you restart and you haven't recovered the space, try and search for the temp file that IVM/Axon etc. is caching all the data to and delete it.

    Thanks for your answer and support pythonpoole.

    It's running on a w2k server sp4. Same result after restart.

    All hidden/system files are showing. All temp folders are empty.

    When I add all folders and files there is still missing 1.2 Gb on drive c:

     

    It must be that the program reserves some space withought returning it when done.

    The same procedure is used when there are errors on the disk. The bad space is blocked.

     

    But this disk has no errors. Maybe some hd tool can release that space back?

    It's 2 dynamic disks that are mirrored.

     

    Thanks for any suggestion.

  2. How in the world do i go about blocking a remote caller based on their number (or the first part of their number), or setting up some sort of rule to direct them to an extension playing a message letting them know the number has been blocked.

     

    Thanks for your time.

    Hi Metaclassing,

    I'm looking for the same thing. I just want those salesmen to hear a sound from a wav file. I have a long list of unwanted callers in a text file.

    Did you manage to get hold of such a program?

    For how much?

  3. Sometimes when I make a local call, there is only sound in one direction. If I use the whole number for incoming calls it's ok.

    That is because when I dial the line (101) directly, I cannot benefit of "Advanced Line Settings", where "Always replay audio (only use if one direction audio lost)" can be activated.

     

    One solution is to create "extra" "External Lines" for each Extension with it's specific number for easy dialing, but I don't like that solution.

     

    Is there a way to solve this?

  4. Hello friends, I have Axon and trying to configure Linksys PAP2 with it. After lot of hit and trial, i have to conclusion that code g729 is not fitting in it. with 711u, it establishes connection and works fine in the LAN.

     

    but if someone from outside connects to Axon and then calls me, voice quality is very bad in 711u.

     

    If i use Eyebeam with g729, the quality is 100%.

     

    please help me. lot of thanks in advance,

     

    I'm not shure, but I think that both parts (caller and receiver) must support the same codec.

  5. Hello all,

    I am testing that PBX, and I am wondering it it is possible, in the "if the number start with ..." of the dial plan, to add something like 0[12345] meaning one zero followed by 1 number from 1 to 5 ?

     

    Thanks.

    I think you have to make 5 different rules.

     

    If the number starts with:

     

    01

    02

    03

    04

    05

  6. Axon/Quorum/VRS is taking hidden space from C drive.

     

    Lately I've noticed that space is disappearing from drive C, and I think Axon, Quorum or VRS is causing this.

    My partition C is 5 Gb, and all files and folders are all together 3.5 Gb. Still there is only 300 Mb left, and the space becomes smaller and smaller.

    When I installed Axon about 8 months ago the remaining space was 1.5 Gb. What has happened to the 1.2 Gb ?

     

    My recycle bin is empty, and I can see all system/hidden files. I know it must be Axon related software behind this, since I earlier had the Axon software on a different server, where the same problem occured. At that time I had to reformat the drive to get the space back.

     

    Now I have two questions:

    1. Is Axon, Quorum or VRS using some hidden space on drive C ?

    2. How can I get that space back?

  7. No way to edit that external line any more, no way to delete it, each time I try it create a new external line with more esoterical characters !

    You can delete them in Registry

  8. Yes you could use IVM. If you wanted it to ring your phones (after passing the blacklist check)

    you could set the OGM to transfer to your Axon ring group.

    Thanks for your suggestion, but I do not have IVM nor OGM.

    The idea with an extension to a softphone that kills all blacklisted numbers seems good,

    but as you said, the problem is to find a soft phone with that type of black-listing capability.

  9. On the registration request Axon replies: (EE.EE.EE.EE = my ip)

     

    12:39:59 UDP Packet Sent to EE.EE.EE.EE:5060 >>>>>>>>

    SIP/2.0 200 OK

    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.51:5060;branch=z9xxxxxxu2r;rport

    To: <sip:151@servername>

    From: <sip:151@servername>;tag=39xxxxxxxx2a3

    Call-ID: a8Sxxxxxxnuvi-4RM

    CSeq: 539 REGISTER

    User-Agent: NCH Swift Sound Axon 1.30

    Contact: <sip:151@EE.EE.EE.EE>;expires=60;q=0.5

    Contact: <sip:151@EE.EE.EE.EE>;expires=60;q=0.5

    Contact: <sip:151@EE.EE.EE.EE;transport=UDP>;expires=1605;q =0.5

    Contact: <sip:151@EE.EE.EE.EE;comp=sigcomp>;expires=2038;q= 0.5

    Content-Length: 0

    -----------------------------------------------------------------

    It looks as if it got registered, but the phone doesn't understand it.

  10. I've been trying to register my Nokia E51 with no success.

    In the phone it just shows: "could not register".

    In the Axon admin site, Status shows it as registered with new expire time each time I try to register,

    but the port doesn't show as it should.

    I've also tried to change port to 5061. Not good. It hangs.

    If I try to make a call it only makes a new attempt to register.

    It seems like it does get registered, but the phone doesn't recognize the registration. Any help would be appreciated.

     

     

    These are the setting I use, assuming Axon computer is called "axonserver" with ip of xx.xx.xx.xx

     

    Profile name: Axon

    Service profile: IETF

    Default access point: "My network"

    Public user name: sip:103@axonserver

    Use compression: No

    Registration: Always

    Use security: No

     

    Proxy server

    Proxy server address: sip:xx.xx.xx.xx

    Realm: axon@axonserver

    User name: 103

    Password: ****

    Allow loose routing: Yes

    Transport type: UDP

    Port: 5060

     

    Registrar server

    Registrar server address: sip:xx.xx.xx.xx

    Realm: axon@axonserver

    User name: 103

    Password: ****

    Transport type: UDP

    Port: 5060

  11. Incoming and outgoing calls works fine, but if I try to call extension 105 from extension 101,

    I only get: "error 503 Service Unavailable" in the log file.

     

    The only way to make an Internal call is to set up an External Line with for example External line name: 123 and have it ring on 105.

    No Gateway Server and no password. But I don't think that's the way it's supposed to work.

     

    How can I solve this problem?

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