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  1. "Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, cars and power plants."

    – Eloise Marais, professor of atmospheric chemistry and air quality at University College London

    space.com/space-exploration/sa

    #space #junk #in #the #trunk

  2. "Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, cars and power plants."

    – Eloise Marais, professor of atmospheric chemistry and air quality at University College London

    space.com/space-exploration/sa

    #space #junk #in #the #trunk

  3. "Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, cars and power plants."

    – Eloise Marais, professor of atmospheric chemistry and air quality at University College London

    space.com/space-exploration/sa

    #space #junk #in #the #trunk

  4. "Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, cars and power plants."

    – Eloise Marais, professor of atmospheric chemistry and air quality at University College London

    space.com/space-exploration/sa

    #space #junk #in #the #trunk

  5. "Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, cars and power plants."

    – Eloise Marais, professor of atmospheric chemistry and air quality at University College London

    space.com/space-exploration/sa

    #space #junk #in #the #trunk

  6. this is just cursed behaviour - whather #Groundwire registers when something else is using same external IP depends on what order SIP registrations arrive!

    In this case its not a disaster as if I am on site I have far better devices available than my mobile phone to make SIP calls with (or can just use its LTE data), but its something worth being wary about as it could bite you in the arse if you are setting this up in somewhere where you don't have access to a different IP address to that shared by a #FreePBX inter-PBX #trunk

  7. this is just cursed behaviour - whather #Groundwire registers when something else is using same external IP depends on what order SIP registrations arrive!

    In this case its not a disaster as if I am on site I have far better devices available than my mobile phone to make SIP calls with (or can just use its LTE data), but its something worth being wary about as it could bite you in the arse if you are setting this up in somewhere where you don't have access to a different IP address to that shared by a #FreePBX inter-PBX #trunk

  8. this is just cursed behaviour - whather #Groundwire registers when something else is using same external IP depends on what order SIP registrations arrive!

    In this case its not a disaster as if I am on site I have far better devices available than my mobile phone to make SIP calls with (or can just use its LTE data), but its something worth being wary about as it could bite you in the arse if you are setting this up in somewhere where you don't have access to a different IP address to that shared by a #FreePBX inter-PBX #trunk

  9. this is just cursed behaviour - whather #Groundwire registers when something else is using same external IP depends on what order SIP registrations arrive!

    In this case its not a disaster as if I am on site I have far better devices available than my mobile phone to make SIP calls with (or can just use its LTE data), but its something worth being wary about as it could bite you in the arse if you are setting this up in somewhere where you don't have access to a different IP address to that shared by a #FreePBX inter-PBX #trunk

  10. this is just cursed behaviour - whather #Groundwire registers when something else is using same external IP depends on what order SIP registrations arrive!

    In this case its not a disaster as if I am on site I have far better devices available than my mobile phone to make SIP calls with (or can just use its LTE data), but its something worth being wary about as it could bite you in the arse if you are setting this up in somewhere where you don't have access to a different IP address to that shared by a #FreePBX inter-PBX #trunk

  11. ugh - that was a double snake head, had to reprovide whole #trunk from on-site #PBX as trying to set interPBX trunk up with authentication didn't work, and caused the firewall to snag it at the other end as potential hacker (at least that proves the security software works!)

  12. ugh - that was a double snake head, had to reprovide whole #trunk from on-site #PBX as trying to set interPBX trunk up with authentication didn't work, and caused the firewall to snag it at the other end as potential hacker (at least that proves the security software works!)

  13. ugh - that was a double snake head, had to reprovide whole #trunk from on-site #PBX as trying to set interPBX trunk up with authentication didn't work, and caused the firewall to snag it at the other end as potential hacker (at least that proves the security software works!)

  14. ugh - that was a double snake head, had to reprovide whole #trunk from on-site #PBX as trying to set interPBX trunk up with authentication didn't work, and caused the firewall to snag it at the other end as potential hacker (at least that proves the security software works!)

  15. ugh - that was a double snake head, had to reprovide whole #trunk from on-site #PBX as trying to set interPBX trunk up with authentication didn't work, and caused the firewall to snag it at the other end as potential hacker (at least that proves the security software works!)

  16. todays #VOIP discovery- - found another snakehead at the end of a #trunk - this time I am using #Acrobits #Groundwire #SIP client on #Android for a mobile extension on #cloud #PBX

    Works *unless* I use a wifi connection with same external IP address as on-site PBX connected to cloud PBX (registered as PJSIP interPBX trunk and IP authentication).

    When Groundwire extension tries to register as #endpoint on #FreePBX, #AOR records get all confused and #Groundwire shows "error"

    tried adding external IP address to "Match (Permit)" in FreePBX extension entry - alas - this allows Groundwire to work but hoses outbound calls from the on-site PBX so had to be reverted (not a complete disaster as I can use the other wifi connection or LTE for Groundwire)

  17. todays #VOIP discovery- - found another snakehead at the end of a #trunk - this time I am using #Acrobits #Groundwire #SIP client on #Android for a mobile extension on #cloud #PBX

    Works *unless* I use a wifi connection with same external IP address as on-site PBX connected to cloud PBX (registered as PJSIP interPBX trunk and IP authentication).

    When Groundwire extension tries to register as #endpoint on #FreePBX, #AOR records get all confused and #Groundwire shows "error"

    tried adding external IP address to "Match (Permit)" in FreePBX extension entry - alas - this allows Groundwire to work but hoses outbound calls from the on-site PBX so had to be reverted (not a complete disaster as I can use the other wifi connection or LTE for Groundwire)

  18. todays #VOIP discovery- - found another snakehead at the end of a #trunk - this time I am using #Acrobits #Groundwire #SIP client on #Android for a mobile extension on #cloud #PBX

    Works *unless* I use a wifi connection with same external IP address as on-site PBX connected to cloud PBX (registered as PJSIP interPBX trunk and IP authentication).

    When Groundwire extension tries to register as #endpoint on #FreePBX, #AOR records get all confused and #Groundwire shows "error"

    tried adding external IP address to "Match (Permit)" in FreePBX extension entry - alas - this allows Groundwire to work but hoses outbound calls from the on-site PBX so had to be reverted (not a complete disaster as I can use the other wifi connection or LTE for Groundwire)

  19. todays #VOIP discovery- - found another snakehead at the end of a #trunk - this time I am using #Acrobits #Groundwire #SIP client on #Android for a mobile extension on #cloud #PBX

    Works *unless* I use a wifi connection with same external IP address as on-site PBX connected to cloud PBX (registered as PJSIP interPBX trunk and IP authentication).

    When Groundwire extension tries to register as #endpoint on #FreePBX, #AOR records get all confused and #Groundwire shows "error"

    tried adding external IP address to "Match (Permit)" in FreePBX extension entry - alas - this allows Groundwire to work but hoses outbound calls from the on-site PBX so had to be reverted (not a complete disaster as I can use the other wifi connection or LTE for Groundwire)

  20. todays #VOIP discovery- - found another snakehead at the end of a #trunk - this time I am using #Acrobits #Groundwire #SIP client on #Android for a mobile extension on #cloud #PBX

    Works *unless* I use a wifi connection with same external IP address as on-site PBX connected to cloud PBX (registered as PJSIP interPBX trunk and IP authentication).

    When Groundwire extension tries to register as #endpoint on #FreePBX, #AOR records get all confused and #Groundwire shows "error"

    tried adding external IP address to "Match (Permit)" in FreePBX extension entry - alas - this allows Groundwire to work but hoses outbound calls from the on-site PBX so had to be reverted (not a complete disaster as I can use the other wifi connection or LTE for Groundwire)

  21. Long’uro the baby elephant lost his trunk in a vicious attack. He’s now thriving in the best way.

    An elephant’s trunk is more than just its defining physical trait. They use it to take in nutrition,…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #babyelephants #CA #Canada #elephant #MaryLengees #RetetiElephantSanctuary #Science #trunk
    newsbeep.com/ca/620061/

  22. When setting #FreePBX with special #SIP Alert-Info on inbound route on DDI number, for distinctive ringing on #extensions linked to a ring group, beware that Alert-Info does *not* get transferred to extensions across intercompany #trunks (those with # at end of number)

    Workaround to achieve this without custom #Asterisk dialplan (assuming you have outbound route with escape digits with direct route to inter-PBX #trunk)

    * Set up ring group on remote #PBX with desired Alert-Info and extensions to be rung

    * On ring group on original PBX, add local extensions list and at end route to remote ring group (for instance if ring group 610 and your escape code is 77 for remote PBX put 77610# in ring group extension list)

    now distinctive ringing works across both PBX!

    #VOIP #telephony

  23. When setting #FreePBX with special #SIP Alert-Info on inbound route on DDI number, for distinctive ringing on #extensions linked to a ring group, beware that Alert-Info does *not* get transferred to extensions across intercompany #trunks (those with # at end of number)

    Workaround to achieve this without custom #Asterisk dialplan (assuming you have outbound route with escape digits with direct route to inter-PBX #trunk)

    * Set up ring group on remote #PBX with desired Alert-Info and extensions to be rung

    * On ring group on original PBX, add local extensions list and at end route to remote ring group (for instance if ring group 610 and your escape code is 77 for remote PBX put 77610# in ring group extension list)

    now distinctive ringing works across both PBX!

    #VOIP #telephony

  24. When setting #FreePBX with special #SIP Alert-Info on inbound route on DDI number, for distinctive ringing on #extensions linked to a ring group, beware that Alert-Info does *not* get transferred to extensions across intercompany #trunks (those with # at end of number)

    Workaround to achieve this without custom #Asterisk dialplan (assuming you have outbound route with escape digits with direct route to inter-PBX #trunk)

    * Set up ring group on remote #PBX with desired Alert-Info and extensions to be rung

    * On ring group on original PBX, add local extensions list and at end route to remote ring group (for instance if ring group 610 and your escape code is 77 for remote PBX put 77610# in ring group extension list)

    now distinctive ringing works across both PBX!

    #VOIP #telephony

  25. When setting #FreePBX with special #SIP Alert-Info on inbound route on DDI number, for distinctive ringing on #extensions linked to a ring group, beware that Alert-Info does *not* get transferred to extensions across intercompany #trunks (those with # at end of number)

    Workaround to achieve this without custom #Asterisk dialplan (assuming you have outbound route with escape digits with direct route to inter-PBX #trunk)

    * Set up ring group on remote #PBX with desired Alert-Info and extensions to be rung

    * On ring group on original PBX, add local extensions list and at end route to remote ring group (for instance if ring group 610 and your escape code is 77 for remote PBX put 77610# in ring group extension list)

    now distinctive ringing works across both PBX!

    #VOIP #telephony

  26. When setting #FreePBX with special #SIP Alert-Info on inbound route on DDI number, for distinctive ringing on #extensions linked to a ring group, beware that Alert-Info does *not* get transferred to extensions across intercompany #trunks (those with # at end of number)

    Workaround to achieve this without custom #Asterisk dialplan (assuming you have outbound route with escape digits with direct route to inter-PBX #trunk)

    * Set up ring group on remote #PBX with desired Alert-Info and extensions to be rung

    * On ring group on original PBX, add local extensions list and at end route to remote ring group (for instance if ring group 610 and your escape code is 77 for remote PBX put 77610# in ring group extension list)

    now distinctive ringing works across both PBX!

    #VOIP #telephony

  27. A very determined #tree has managed to grow through a steel fence at the rear of a #garden. The #trunk is thicker than the gap between the railings and as such, the tree has effectively absorbed the railings into its mass. A triumph for #nature

    #trees #thicktrunk

  28. A very determined #tree has managed to grow through a steel fence at the rear of a #garden. The #trunk is thicker than the gap between the railings and as such, the tree has effectively absorbed the railings into its mass. A triumph for #nature

    #trees #thicktrunk

  29. A very determined #tree has managed to grow through a steel fence at the rear of a #garden. The #trunk is thicker than the gap between the railings and as such, the tree has effectively absorbed the railings into its mass. A triumph for #nature

    #trees #thicktrunk

  30. A very determined #tree has managed to grow through a steel fence at the rear of a #garden. The #trunk is thicker than the gap between the railings and as such, the tree has effectively absorbed the railings into its mass. A triumph for #nature

    #trees #thicktrunk

  31. A very determined #tree has managed to grow through a steel fence at the rear of a #garden. The #trunk is thicker than the gap between the railings and as such, the tree has effectively absorbed the railings into its mass. A triumph for #nature

    #trees #thicktrunk

  32. @Mayana Please add me to Journalism, Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence, Photography, Socialists, US Politics. #Trunk