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    • SmithErickS

      Hi, my name is _____ and I have a problem...

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      @eddiejennings said in Hi, my name is _____ and I have a problem...:

      @smitherick said in Hi, my name is _____ and I have a problem...:

      Browser tabs...Fresh reboot, Chrome asking me if I want to re-open my window with 36 tabs. I guess we all have issues 🙂

      36 tabs of ML threads? Impressive. 😛

      That's barely getting started!

    • SmithErickS

      Anyone heard of Intratem?

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      travisdh1T

      @jaredbusch said in Anyone heard of Intratem?:

      Account with 5 phones. Two of them current being paid for (second column).

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      The plan says 4 lines but they had a promo a couple years ago to add a line for free. So I did..
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      That's a great deal for 4 lines. Just for myself, ting has been amazing. My usage has been up for the past few months, so my bill has gone up from $25.00/month to $35.00/month (yes, ting still does the tiered billing thing, but only charge for what you actually use.)

    • SmithErickS

      Unitrends VM Backup Essentials, anyone used?

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      matteo nunziatiM

      deployed Altaro in may last job: cheaper than Veeam and really nice (also support has always been really reactive).
      I gave Nakivo a 1 day try (short of time) but it doesn't convice me at the time.

    • SmithErickS

      FreePBX Endpoint Provisioning without EPM (Yealink)

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      EddieJenningsE

      @jaredbusch said in FreePBX Endpoint Provisioning without EPM (Yealink):

      Wow, I did make a post...
      https://mangolassi.it/topic/15050/sample-configuration-files-for-yealink-t42s

      Also search works well as long as you know a phrase and wrap it in quotes.

      https://mangolassi.it/search?term="pbx.domain.com:1443"&in=titlesposts

      I happen to know I always use "pbx.domain.com" as an example and that HTTPS access is on port 1443 so I searched for "pbx.domain.com:1443" and that gave up the goods.

      Beat me to finding the link 🙂

    • SmithErickS

      FreePBX Endpoint Manager File Location

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      @smitherick said in FreePBX Endpoint Manager File Location:

      @jaredbusch Right, I get that. I meant that they should still exist once I activate the new install since they were in the DB that was backed up on the old install and restored on new.

      AH, I missed the part about having made a backup and restore.

    • SmithErickS

      Odd script problem (sshpass)

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      SmithErickS

      Solution found, human thinking error. Because I was trying to make a bash script take the last octet of an IP address and use it in a config file for naming I was using leading zeros where I shouldn't be. Most modern OS's assume octal is being used when leading zero's are inserted into a number, octal is 0-7 so that is why 8 and 9's weren't working. Also when I did ping 10.0.1.077 the response came back from 10.0.1.63 because 77 in octal equals 63 in decimal. Lesson learned for me trying to overcomplicate things.

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