@darek-hamann Been running Hyper-V 2016 and Server 2016 for a while but haven't tried Core/Nano.

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RE: Windows Server 2019 is just around the corner. What it brings us, and why are we so excited?
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RE: Sayings I Hate
@wls-itguy There is more than one way to skin a catfish...
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RE: Fiber VS Copper: racks interconnection in a pre-existing environment
@francesco-provino Makes sense then to go ahead and use fiber. You are already at 300m too. I never buy pre-term but make sure you spend the extra few dollars and have them install a pulling eye or loop for you. Makes it a lot easier.
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RE: Fiber VS Copper: racks interconnection in a pre-existing environment
I do this both ways but usually lean towards fiber when I can't stay far enough away from electrical conduits. A major factor with fiber is that it is immune to noise from electrical circuits and can be run very close to them. I think fiber is cheap and I don't mind working with it. Yes, you can run 10G over CAT6 and it will also work well but you are limited on distance.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
My iPhone 6s is cosmetically in good shape but the battery is shot. Aftermarket batteries don't seem to hold up either. I thought about giving Android a try (again) but can't make up my mind.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Upper 70's today in the Houston area. Very nice outside right now.
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RE: Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?
@dave247 Yes. I don't remember the model before that one but it was IBM as well.
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RE: Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?
Power 720 for core as well.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
@jaredbusch I will make the change later today. I would rather follow the best practices and methods. I have zero issues with that. It is definitely different than using POTS lines because that is what I was used to with legacy systems. I've learned a TON since first installing FreePBX last year. Wish I would have tried it a long time ago.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
I do have caller ID specified in the trunk as it shows in my attached image above. I has not given any error messages or anything. Seems to be working correctly. What is the recommended way to handle outbound CID?
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
All is good now. I REALLY APPRECIATE the assistance. I wish I would have used separate trunks paths from the beginning and avoided the mess. It was a learning experience for sure. I will monitor it and see if anything changes. Again, thank you.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
Voip.ms is set like your example on NANPA for both trunks.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
I changed the trunk to houston2 and now outbound calls are flowing..... I wish I would have known that would cause an issue. I'm learning though and that is what matters. Edit: I did change it inside voip.ms before I changed it in FreePBX. That trunk was NOT registered. It was yesterday.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
@jaredbusch They just pick up the phone and dial a 10-digit number. No prefix. No special anything.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
@jaredbusch There is no manipulation on the trunk.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
Ok... I will do that now. I will report back.
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RE: FreePBX outbound call routing
Both trunks are registered in VOIP.MS and show online in the FreePBX dashboard. Inbound calls are working with no issues.