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00:01.55expousrUmaro Yup. *Lots* of members. Up to 48 ports seems to ring correctly (loudly).
00:03.30Umaroexpousr, hmm.. odd
00:03.50sauberSIP/freenet-xxxx is making progress passing it to mISDN/1/xxxx i get this sometimes and from thereon i have no dialtone on the phone i call from ... any idea?
00:09.36pfn;comment=Anybody want to explain what this does?
00:09.39pfnheh, who made that comment
00:09.42dougheckakram
00:09.43doughecka:P
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00:15.06pfnI wonder who philippine airlines has a partnership with
00:16.05pfnhmm, I guess they don't have a FF program
00:16.14pfnoh, nevermind, there's mabuhay miles
00:16.56pfnno partners, though
00:17.08pfn15000 miles is worth $300, though....
00:17.43pfn$980 to fly philippine air, and take 29 hours, or $1350 to fly china airlines/eva and be able to redeem miles
00:17.59pfnoh, and it's 20 hours with the latter airlines
00:18.42expousrAnyone using an SPA3k?
00:18.52pfnis 9 hours of airline hell and 15000 miles worth $400
00:19.49snewpypfn: 9 hours and 15000 miles is worth it at any price to not fly China Air
00:19.55wasimpfn: depends on the stewardess
00:20.11Mavericespecially if she bends over
00:20.51wasimwill some one please send mr pimpsoft down to me, so i can introduce him to our neighbours the taliban, and maybe then he'll shut up
00:21.03pfnsnewpy I dunno
00:21.10pfn9 hours of hell
00:21.11pfnbleh
00:21.23pfnI can't even really leave the airport to wander around manila
00:21.52pfnbut my next trip in november, I get a whole day in seoul, heh
00:25.07Moc1100 CND for 1 week all inclusive to cuba ;)
00:25.45pfn$1000 for my plane ticket to VN
00:25.48pfnthen another $100 for hotel
00:25.48pfnheh
00:25.59pfnthen the rest of what I do is up to me
00:27.52Mocme is all inclusive, alchool unlimited ;)
00:28.11pfnunlimited alcohol, mmmm
00:28.35Mocunlimited pizza,hotdogs,hamburgers ;)
00:29.13Moc24/7
00:29.17pfnfood isn't expensive in VN
00:29.25pfnI can eat all day and it'd still cost me under $10 US
00:30.17pfnbut $1100 CAD is cheap for a 1 week trip
00:30.23pfnincluding airfare and food/hotel
00:30.39Mocyep, + night bar, free alchool
00:31.02Mocfree diving stuff too... it so great..
00:31.09pfnindeed
00:31.15Mocgoing to see dolphin cost $ thought
00:31.52Mocso Im I gonna spend 1100$+ to go to astericon or go to cuba ? ;)
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00:37.33chuj1Bugs.digium.com is miserably slow
00:38.53jizaymesreport that as a bug
00:38.54jizaymes;)
00:39.23chuj1haha
00:40.19chuj1Is there an "unavailable" option in the queue?
00:40.22chuj1Anyone know?
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00:41.18Roger2hey all
00:42.27Roger2is it possible to use asterisk with bluetooth cell phones for outbound calls?
00:42.53CoaxDRoger2: I woudlnt think so. I don't think you can make outbound calls via bluetooth.
00:43.08pfnyou can do headset and dialing via bluetooth
00:43.15pfnthat's enough to make a phone interface out of
00:43.20pfndoes asterisk do it, though?  nope
00:43.56CoaxDpfn: oh. hmm. i didnt think you could do that w/ the phones out today
00:44.02CoaxDi.e. dial et al via bluetooth
00:44.15Roger2i had that insinct, but i was reading about a Bluetooth handsfree profile. which dial numbers
00:44.18CoaxDyes, enough to make an interface out of, but asterisk certainly dont support it
00:44.28cp5what ver of pwlib does t38modem require?
00:44.29cp5it won't compile with 1.5.2 or the latest dev
00:46.08*** part/#asterisk ryanw (~fuckyou@202.22.163.103)
00:47.23CoaxDcp5: off you go, trying previous releases. :)
00:47.40cp5yuck
00:48.11CoaxDagreed!
00:48.46cp5i think it's some version in between..it seems to require some stuff from 1.5.2 that's not in the latest dev, but requires stuff in the latest dev that's not in 1.5.2
00:48.52cp51.5.2 being the latest stable
00:52.35zamslerI am trying to connect to voicepulse via SIP, and when an incoming call comes in i get Jul 29 19:53:42 NOTICE[1208269744]: chan_sip.c:6962 handle_request: Failed to authenticate user "8478909052" <sip:8478909052@66.234.228.132>;tag=as2b5573ee
00:52.40zamslerany thounghts?
00:52.58pfnit means it couldn't authenticate 8478909052  :p
00:53.11zamslerthat is the calling number..
00:53.16pfnright
00:53.27Dave``jw, how long does it take for a nufone acct to get set up?
00:53.30Dave``(800$)
00:53.31Dave``err
00:53.32Dave``800#
00:53.39Dave``though $800 would be nice too
00:53.41pfndave FIFO as jerjer likes to say
00:53.53pfnstandard quote, 7-14 days, I think
00:54.00Dave``thanks
00:54.06wsuffDave`` depends can be a few days to 2wks
00:54.48zamslerpfn, how do i get this to work?
00:55.02slePPdoes spandsp work on incoming digital lines?
00:55.14pfnzamsler pastebin your sip.conf
00:55.29slePPhttp://pb.netmonks.ca
00:55.30slePP:>
00:55.36pfnpb = pastebin  :p
00:55.42zamslerok one sec
00:55.48slePPactually,
00:56.04slePPpb.netmonks.ca, pastebin.netmonks.ca, bin.netmonks.ca and all the same with www. at the front :>
00:56.32pfnis pastebin.ca already taken already?
00:56.35slePPnope
00:56.39pfn:p
00:56.44wsuffslePP: how much u get ca's for?
00:56.49slePP$20/yr
00:56.55pfnthat's expensive innit?
00:56.57wsuffCDN or USD
00:56.58slePPi'll set it up and host it if someone else pays for it :>
00:57.09slePP.ca is always expensive, always has been (since it went commercial, it used to be $50 one-time fee for life)
00:57.12slePPand it's in CAD
00:57.16slePPso about $13 US
00:57.23wsuffnot too bad then
00:57.28wsuffcan u get me 2 of em
00:57.31wsuff=)
00:57.36wsuffmake that 3
00:57.47slePPheh
00:57.53slePPif you send me cash, sure
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00:59.30mitchelocpfn around?
00:59.55slePPso who's going to buy me pastebin.ca? :>
00:59.59slePP$16.08 US
01:00.13mitchelocslepp why do you want that if theres already the .com
01:00.15wsuffslePP: i'll sponsor it
01:00.16wsuff=)
01:00.23slePPmitcheloc: because i don't own .com
01:00.23slePP:>
01:00.24mitchelocor do you own .com
01:00.30mitchelocnew name then
01:00.35mitchelocdamncode.com
01:00.38mitchelocor something better ;)
01:00.39slePPadmin-paypal@netmonks.ca
01:00.51mitchelocdamncode.ca?
01:01.06mitcheloccira?
01:01.15slePPcanadian internet registration authority
01:01.25mitchelocwould they really???
01:01.36slePPthey're a bit picky, which is good
01:01.40slePPit keeps the name space cleaner
01:02.20mitcheloctrue, but it's still censorship
01:03.17slePPyeh
01:03.24slePPbut they're allowed, they're gov't sanctioned :>
01:03.38mitchelochey does anyone here know how to reset the password on an adtran router?
01:03.44mitcheloclike without resetting the config though
01:03.48mitcheloci know how to do the factory reset
01:04.14mitcheloci just kind of *stole* this router from a T1 install @ my mom's business because they are using a t100p so it's useless to them now
01:04.24fileno no
01:04.27filethe correct term is borrowed
01:04.32mitcheloc*** borrowed
01:04.35mitchelocthats what i meant to say
01:05.04mitchelocanyone know how? i know if i type CHALLENGE it gives me information
01:05.12mitchelocbut i have to call adtran and they are closed right now ;/
01:07.09pfnso call tomorrow morning  :p
01:07.15pfnso you got that biz up on the t100p after all?
01:07.23mitchelochah no i wish
01:07.30mitchelocthey just ordered the tdm400 cards
01:07.31mitcheloctwo of them
01:07.42mitchelocthey have an adtran router that does dsl with voice over ip, go figure
01:08.27mitcheloci'm going to eat the cost of the t100p card, and the next people i sell a system too will just buy it from me
01:08.41pfnthat works
01:08.45zamslerok.....
01:08.45pfnjust charge more for your services
01:08.49pfnto make up for the money you hold
01:08.50zamslerpfn, i pasted it
01:08.51zamslerhttp://pb.netmonks.ca/364
01:09.15mitchelockind of odd that dslam though, most people call it archaic, i talked to digium support for an hour and we conference called their telco, the result from digium was that they never heard of an adtran router doing such a thing and thought it was ridiculous
01:09.42pfnheh
01:10.07pfnthere's no reason to call a dslam archaic
01:10.31mitchelocwell if it doesn't work the way i want it to then it's old technology ;)
01:10.34pfnzamsler interesting, you have insecure=yes, it shouldn't be checking for auth
01:10.46zamsleruhuh
01:11.04zamslercvs from 7/20
01:11.10mitcheloc*oops* i factory defaulted the adtran ;)
01:11.28pfnmine is from 7/22
01:11.30pfnworks fine for me
01:11.52zamslerbut have u tried voicepulse for SIP?
01:11.59pfnnot voicepulse
01:12.03mitchelocpfn: do you know how to configure an adtran?
01:12.03pfnI use voicepulse with iax
01:12.07pfnnope
01:12.11zamslerhmm
01:12.13zamsler:(
01:12.24pfnI've never configured any wan interface, outside of a cisco once or twice
01:13.12mitchelochm ok, just wondering how i should set this up to use my t100p card to power the adtran
01:14.04pfnto drive the adtran you mean
01:14.12pfntool around with the settings and see what happens  :p
01:14.13mitchelocyes
01:14.25pfnso you want to send IP over to the adtran, you're saying
01:14.31mitchelocheh i'll try but that involves me knowing i'm doing the t100p config right too, this could take a very long time
01:14.36mitchelocnope, just voice
01:14.43mitcheloc24 fxs for $27 a port =)
01:14.58pfnoh, it's a channel bank?  thought you said it was a router
01:15.05mitchelocit's actually both
01:15.08mitchelocor *does both
01:15.17pfnoh
01:15.26pfnshouldn't be that hard to figure out
01:15.33pfnsell me the adtran and t100p for $100  :)
01:15.36pfnI'll figure it out  ;-)
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01:15.46jmhunterhmmm
01:15.49jmhunternufone
01:15.55mitcheloci'll sell it to you for $100
01:16.01mitchelocthen you sell it back to me for $10
01:16.07mitchelocsince the knowledge you will learn is priceless
01:16.50pfnnah
01:16.50mitchelocadtran T1 Protocol, PPP or FRE?
01:16.55pfnPPP
01:17.04mitchelocyes sir
01:17.50pfnactually, I have no idea what fre is, that's why I said ppp, heh
01:18.02Syncrosframe relay
01:18.12pfnoh, frame relay encoding or some such?
01:18.15mitchelocheh, syncros: ppp or fre ?
01:18.27pfnor encapsulation
01:18.39Syncrosit can do both
01:18.44mitcheloci'll leave it on auto then
01:19.26decodeSTOP SEGFAULTING :( :(
01:19.27jmhunterok pfn... I can do outgoing Nufone, incoming bv (with no audio),a nd outgoing gafachi
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01:20.32jmhunteri had to bind to my IP to get out to work
01:21.01mitcheloceh pfn did you figure out your problem with bv?
01:21.07pfnwhich problem?
01:21.17pfnI come up with problems all the time
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01:21.30mitchelocincoming
01:21.35pfnincoming works fine
01:21.41pfnbut there's a bunch of nits I always have
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01:23.00jmhunterfuckkkkkkkkkk
01:23.09clugethe gangs all here!
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01:24.32Shanefulwhen placing a call in the spool/asterisk/outgoing directory. How do I set the callerid for both ends differently?
01:25.25MustDieShaneful: SetVar
01:25.52MustDiejust set CallerID to what ever you want
01:26.00ShanefulCallerid: $CCID
01:26.49Shanefulright now I do Callerid:  8005551212, so on my outbound it shows up as 8005551212. but also sets to that on the internal phone
01:39.04Dave``does anybody know if there's a pay phone surcharge on the 800# DID w/ nufone?
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01:39.59nisboanyone here experienced with asterisk and isdn?
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01:40.51ShanefulI have a 800 number thru std telco. and I have never heard of pay phone surcharge
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01:42.50figfigI have a simple set up with two extensions.  When extension 105 dials 102, it works, when extension 102 dials 105 it does not.  Everything is in the same lan.  I am at a loss as to the reason this is so.
01:42.55figfigany suggestions?
01:43.28pfnfigfig does extension 105 and 102 both exist in the same context (talking from the reference of the sip user or fxs channel)
01:43.37pfnand what does "does not work" mean
01:44.03figfigsorry, does not work means 4040 not found, and a busy signal playing.
01:44.31pfnbusy signal comes from Congestion or Busy
01:44.35pfnduh  :p
01:44.37figfighow do I tell if they are both in the same context?  I see them both registered when I type sip show peers.
01:44.42pfnnot found means you don't have them in the same context
01:44.46pfnsip show users
01:44.48pfnnot peers
01:44.57figfigit ain't busy and it definitely ain't congested (no one else on the lan.
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01:45.15pfnnevermind that bit
01:45.28figfigall are in the default context.
01:45.50pfnthen 105 doesn't exist in default context
01:46.07figfigit claimes to be.
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01:46.31pfnwhat do you mean it claims to be
01:46.36pfnshow dialplan will show you that it isn't
01:46.40figfigoutput is : 105 105 md4,plaintext default no
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01:47.01pfnno, that's separate from existing in default context
01:47.17pfnthere is no extension 105 defined in the dialplan
01:47.26pfnsip users have no extension until you define them in the dial plan
01:47.49mitchelocdoes zaptel compile on kernel 2.6.6?
01:48.25figfigshow dialplan spewed out pages of stuff.
01:48.38wizhippoi have on a 2.6.7 gentoo machine
01:48.39figfigsip.conf seems to have a 105
01:48.54mitchelocdid you have any problems? or plain install?
01:49.16wizhippono problems just use make linux26
01:49.25mitchelocoh ok, i was using "make"
01:49.39pfnsip.conf does not have a 105
01:49.44mitchelocsame errors
01:49.47pfnsip.conf does not specify extension numbers
01:49.55figfigpfn: there is a [105] group in the file.
01:49.58wizhippoare you using the cvs
01:50.01pfnthat is meaningless
01:50.02pfnsip.conf does not specify extension numbers
01:50.05pfnrepeat after me
01:50.08mitchelocwizhippo yes i am
01:50.12figfigpfn: what file does then?
01:50.16mitchelocupdated 2 minutes ago
01:50.18pfnextensions.conf
01:50.19pfnduh
01:50.29nisbodoes anyone here experienced with asterisk and isdn?
01:50.43wizhippodo you have a symlink /usr/src/linux-2.6 to your 2.6 src
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01:51.15Guest^DJhi, is there anyone who is familiar of asterisk fax manager ?
01:51.25mitchelocwizhippo: yes i did that  "ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6 /usr/src/linux-2.6.6
01:51.32mitchelocbut i think yum updated my kernel
01:51.36mitchelocand it would have used an rpm
01:51.51mitchelocbut i downloaded the kernel from kernel.org so zaptel could use the files
01:51.53figfigpfn: I am looking in extensions.conf and it does not seem to have the extension 105.  I guess that is the problem.
01:52.02mitchelocwizhippo: so i'm thinking the problem is in there
01:52.07pfnindeed
01:52.33wizhippoi would guess so, i had no problems under gentoo
01:52.34figfigpfn: let me put that in and see what happens.  What is the 105 group in sip.conf?
01:52.44pfnthe username
01:53.51mitcheloci'm using fedora
01:53.58mitchelocdid my ln command look correct?
01:54.06pfnman, 50/50 split for the village on rotten tomatoes
01:55.26wizhippoya, just cd into /usr/src/linux-2.6 and make sure you see what you are expectiong
01:55.47figfigpfn: That did the trick!  Thanks.  Sorry for the stupid question but I am still learning.
01:56.02mitcheloci did and i am
01:56.08mitcheloci'm going to upgrade my kernel again for fun
01:56.14mitchelocthat may fix it ( to 2.6.7)
01:56.21mitchelocexcept without an rpm this time, with source
01:56.33wizhippowhat do you get whe you try to make the zaptel drivers?
01:57.09Dave``sorry for all of these nufone questions, but the site doesn't say much.. is there a iax2 channel limit.. in terms of how many simultaneous can be going on at the same time?
01:57.20mitchelocstuff like: "/usr/src/zaptel.c:6002: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type"
01:58.25mitchelocthe next line says "error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct zt_chan'"
01:59.23pfndave no
01:59.30wizhippodid you make libpri first?
01:59.33Mocanyone know how much nufone charge for calling in France ?
01:59.42pfnthere's no need for pri
01:59.43mitchelocdave try broadvoice, let me know if you figure them out
01:59.43pfner
01:59.44pfnlibpri
02:00.05pfnmoc they have their retail rate list online
02:00.06Legend`Moc: lynx --source http://www.nufone.net/rates.csv|grep France
02:00.15mitchelocpfn do you think iax would be better then sip with BV? because of bandwith issues?
02:00.33pfnmitcheloc well, my biggest 2 irks with BV are ulaw and inband dtmf
02:00.43pfnthen SIP vs. IAX is my next nit against them
02:00.53pfnaside from the horrible uptime they're having
02:01.27mitchelochmm i don't even know if they are having bad uptime
02:01.36mitcheloci think i'm hvaing trouble setting it up in the first place
02:01.39pfngoddamnit, france mobile is expensive to call
02:01.45wizhippohow about a good canadian provider? anyone?
02:01.46mitcheloci'm thinking of just asking for a refund
02:01.49pfnfrance landlines are cheapish
02:01.54mitchelocand getting an iax provider
02:02.06pfnmitcheloc you can get voicepulse connect
02:02.09pfnthey have dids in the socal region
02:02.11pfnoh well
02:02.12pfn:p
02:10.16pfnalright, time to get the heck out of here
02:16.10mtpasdfasdfadsf
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02:21.03lanceyhi guys
02:21.08lanceyone off-topic question
02:21.15lanceysorry for asking here but don't know where
02:21.26lanceyhow are devices converting COM port to IP called
02:21.39lanceyIP COM port controllers?
02:23.09lanceyanyone here :)
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02:24.52lanceyis it TCP/IP modem...
02:24.54lanceyi dunno
02:25.35snewpylancey: an RS-232 to IP converter
02:25.50CoaxDRS232 to IP converters. *spit*
02:25.57CoaxDWhat the fscking *HELL* good is that?
02:25.59snewpyor a "Serial to Ethernet converter"
02:26.24CoaxDwow. 1 megabit ethernet!
02:26.32lancey:)
02:26.36CoaxDyou're making my penis swell, guys!
02:26.40snewpylol
02:26.40lanceyi need to control devices via RS-232
02:26.48lanceywhich are distant
02:26.55CoaxDlancey: SO RUN A CABLE :)
02:26.56lanceyand i have an ethernet network
02:27.05ctooleyHey, serial over ip devices are not only highly useful, they're highly expensive
02:27.08CoaxDlancey: Dude. that is *GAY*.
02:27.09lanceyCoaxD: 2-3 km
02:27.16CoaxDlancey: EVEN MORE GAY!
02:27.22lanceyCoaxD: what is the right way?
02:27.24CoaxDlancey: Have you not ever heard of a 'serial port concentrator'?
02:27.33lanceyi've heard
02:27.42CoaxDlancey: Well then why the fuck are you being gay?!
02:27.52lanceyi'm asking for it's name
02:27.58CoaxDLivingston Portmaster
02:27.59lanceyi didn't know what it is called
02:28.02CoaxDDigi PortServer II
02:28.02snewpylancey: http://www.nullmodem.com/SerialToEthernet.htm
02:28.16lanceyshit, man
02:28.26lanceywhat an attitude :)
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02:28.46CoaxDlancey: Well, christ, dude, this stuff has existed for 30 years
02:28.54lanceyi know
02:28.56Legend`nice, this 480i INCLUDED a 3com power injector
02:29.02lanceyi DON'T KNOW HOW is it called
02:29.02snewpyCoaxD: depends on what he wants to do, really... if it's just a single RS232, then a concentrator is kinda overkill, dontchya think?
02:29.02CoaxDlancey: The companies that make this stuff are all long dead
02:29.07bkw_anyone happen to have an IP500 tftp config example
02:29.09lanceywhat's so bad about asking?
02:29.14CoaxDsnewpy: No, it isnt
02:29.42ctooleybkw_, I've got some
02:29.43CoaxDsnewpy: If you just need to control 1 box, you string it off of a linux box that happens to be next to it
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02:29.50CoaxDsnewpy: And if there doesnt happen to be one, you install one.
02:29.51ctooleythey're the same as the ftp config
02:30.22lanceyCoaxD: it's unreliable to run a PC for this
02:30.25soulsurferdoes anyone know a way to have one 800 number and allow multiple connections?
02:30.27ctooleybkw_, and they're in the files that are located on the wiki
02:30.29snewpyCoaxD: come on, you're just being silly now :)  a serial to ethernet converter is a long way from installing a system with all kinds of moving parts and other crap just for a serial connection
02:30.36bkw_ctooley for the ip500 I can't see how to setup the damn thing
02:30.39CoaxDsnewpy: Find one.
02:30.45CoaxDsnewpy: You wont find it made for less than $100.
02:31.02ctooleybkw_, I'll e-mail you a set of configs from one of my phones.
02:31.14bkw_brian@bkw.org
02:31.15bkw_please
02:31.17CoaxDsnewpy: You can buy a livingston PM-11 (the only moving parts it has is a floppy drive to boot the OS) for $10.
02:31.31CoaxDsnewpy: And perhaps even a PM2-10 for $20.
02:32.12snewpyCoaxD: sure, but tearing shreds off the poor guy who might have some specific requirement isn't very helpful
02:32.28nordsgood evening everyone.  I am having some problems authenticating the IAXClient against asterisk.  It keeps telling me the registration is being rejected.
02:32.36CoaxDsnewpy: okay
02:32.50lanceysnewpy: thank you very much
02:32.55ctooleybkw_, do you need the sip.ld?
02:32.56CoaxDhttp://portmasters.com/brokenportmaster.jpg
02:32.58CoaxDgo buy that one
02:33.01snewpyCoaxD: what if he needs to run some custom windows app that interfaces to the serial port on a distant machine... a PM isn't going to do squat for him
02:33.27CoaxDsnewpy:Okay.
02:33.30lanceyCoaxD: your girl don't let you touch her? what's wrong with you???
02:33.31snewpyCoaxD: hah, that's a very broken PM :)
02:33.35lanceyfunny man
02:33.36lancey....
02:33.37CoaxDsnewpy: Indeed!
02:33.45CoaxDlancey: i'm just being a dork, dude
02:33.51CoaxDlancey: Dont mind me
02:33.51lanceyyes you are
02:34.12bkw_ctooley I have sip.ld
02:34.46snewpylancey: this one seems fairly expensive, but as a point of reference, it seems to be what you're looking for... http://www.dcbnet.com/datasheet/ss1ds.html
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02:36.17lanceysnewpy: yes, that's just what i need
02:36.39lanceyi don't need SNMP and some other fancy things, though
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02:36.45lanceyi need it as simple as possible :)
02:37.11lancey$329 is waaayy tooo much
02:38.36snewpythe tini can do serial to ethernet aswell.. a little bit more home brew though...
02:38.42bkw_OMG
02:38.46lanceytini?
02:38.50snewpyit's like $50
02:38.50bkw_graham norton did the clone your bone thing on his show
02:39.02bkw_he picked out ten guys and had them do that on his show
02:39.04snewpylancey: http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/
02:39.52lanceyyuuppz
02:39.56lanceyi need something like that
02:40.01lanceyor even less expensive :)
02:41.32Bentleyhi all, since outgoinglimit has been EOL'd, I've implemented SetGroup in my dialplan to limit calls to sip phones.  Is there a trick to prohibit a second call to a sip client, when that client is an Agent, and the (2nd) call is coming from a Queue?
02:42.20Jufineathyeah.
02:42.28Jufineathdoherty was so embarassed
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02:48.36lanceybye guys
02:48.44lancey10x for the help, snewpy