00:01.17 | chuj1 | / |
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00:01.55 | expousr | Umaro Yup. *Lots* of members. Up to 48 ports seems to ring correctly (loudly). |
00:03.30 | Umaro | expousr, hmm.. odd |
00:03.50 | sauber | SIP/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? |
00:09.36 | pfn | ;comment=Anybody want to explain what this does? |
00:09.39 | pfn | heh, who made that comment |
00:09.42 | doughecka | kram |
00:09.43 | doughecka | :P |
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00:15.06 | pfn | I wonder who philippine airlines has a partnership with |
00:16.05 | pfn | hmm, I guess they don't have a FF program |
00:16.14 | pfn | oh, nevermind, there's mabuhay miles |
00:16.56 | pfn | no partners, though |
00:17.08 | pfn | 15000 miles is worth $300, though.... |
00:17.43 | pfn | $980 to fly philippine air, and take 29 hours, or $1350 to fly china airlines/eva and be able to redeem miles |
00:17.59 | pfn | oh, and it's 20 hours with the latter airlines |
00:18.42 | expousr | Anyone using an SPA3k? |
00:18.52 | pfn | is 9 hours of airline hell and 15000 miles worth $400 |
00:19.49 | snewpy | pfn: 9 hours and 15000 miles is worth it at any price to not fly China Air |
00:19.55 | wasim | pfn: depends on the stewardess |
00:20.11 | Maveric | especially if she bends over |
00:20.51 | wasim | will 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 |
00:21.03 | pfn | snewpy I dunno |
00:21.10 | pfn | 9 hours of hell |
00:21.11 | pfn | bleh |
00:21.23 | pfn | I can't even really leave the airport to wander around manila |
00:21.52 | pfn | but my next trip in november, I get a whole day in seoul, heh |
00:25.07 | Moc | 1100 CND for 1 week all inclusive to cuba ;) |
00:25.45 | pfn | $1000 for my plane ticket to VN |
00:25.48 | pfn | then another $100 for hotel |
00:25.48 | pfn | heh |
00:25.59 | pfn | then the rest of what I do is up to me |
00:27.52 | Moc | me is all inclusive, alchool unlimited ;) |
00:28.11 | pfn | unlimited alcohol, mmmm |
00:28.35 | Moc | unlimited pizza,hotdogs,hamburgers ;) |
00:29.13 | Moc | 24/7 |
00:29.17 | pfn | food isn't expensive in VN |
00:29.25 | pfn | I can eat all day and it'd still cost me under $10 US |
00:30.17 | pfn | but $1100 CAD is cheap for a 1 week trip |
00:30.23 | pfn | including airfare and food/hotel |
00:30.39 | Moc | yep, + night bar, free alchool |
00:31.02 | Moc | free diving stuff too... it so great.. |
00:31.09 | pfn | indeed |
00:31.15 | Moc | going to see dolphin cost $ thought |
00:31.52 | Moc | so Im I gonna spend 1100$+ to go to astericon or go to cuba ? ;) |
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00:37.33 | chuj1 | Bugs.digium.com is miserably slow |
00:38.53 | jizaymes | report that as a bug |
00:38.54 | jizaymes | ;) |
00:39.23 | chuj1 | haha |
00:40.19 | chuj1 | Is there an "unavailable" option in the queue? |
00:40.22 | chuj1 | Anyone know? |
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00:41.18 | Roger2 | hey all |
00:42.27 | Roger2 | is it possible to use asterisk with bluetooth cell phones for outbound calls? |
00:42.53 | CoaxD | Roger2: I woudlnt think so. I don't think you can make outbound calls via bluetooth. |
00:43.08 | pfn | you can do headset and dialing via bluetooth |
00:43.15 | pfn | that's enough to make a phone interface out of |
00:43.20 | pfn | does asterisk do it, though? nope |
00:43.56 | CoaxD | pfn: oh. hmm. i didnt think you could do that w/ the phones out today |
00:44.02 | CoaxD | i.e. dial et al via bluetooth |
00:44.15 | Roger2 | i had that insinct, but i was reading about a Bluetooth handsfree profile. which dial numbers |
00:44.18 | CoaxD | yes, enough to make an interface out of, but asterisk certainly dont support it |
00:44.28 | cp5 | what ver of pwlib does t38modem require? |
00:44.29 | cp5 | it won't compile with 1.5.2 or the latest dev |
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00:47.23 | CoaxD | cp5: off you go, trying previous releases. :) |
00:47.40 | cp5 | yuck |
00:48.11 | CoaxD | agreed! |
00:48.46 | cp5 | i 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 |
00:48.52 | cp5 | 1.5.2 being the latest stable |
00:52.35 | zamsler | I 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 |
00:52.40 | zamsler | any thounghts? |
00:52.58 | pfn | it means it couldn't authenticate 8478909052 :p |
00:53.11 | zamsler | that is the calling number.. |
00:53.16 | pfn | right |
00:53.27 | Dave`` | jw, how long does it take for a nufone acct to get set up? |
00:53.30 | Dave`` | (800$) |
00:53.31 | Dave`` | err |
00:53.32 | Dave`` | 800# |
00:53.39 | Dave`` | though $800 would be nice too |
00:53.41 | pfn | dave FIFO as jerjer likes to say |
00:53.53 | pfn | standard quote, 7-14 days, I think |
00:54.00 | Dave`` | thanks |
00:54.06 | wsuff | Dave`` depends can be a few days to 2wks |
00:54.48 | zamsler | pfn, how do i get this to work? |
00:55.02 | slePP | does spandsp work on incoming digital lines? |
00:55.14 | pfn | zamsler pastebin your sip.conf |
00:55.29 | slePP | http://pb.netmonks.ca |
00:55.30 | slePP | :> |
00:55.36 | pfn | pb = pastebin :p |
00:55.42 | zamsler | ok one sec |
00:55.48 | slePP | actually, |
00:56.04 | slePP | pb.netmonks.ca, pastebin.netmonks.ca, bin.netmonks.ca and all the same with www. at the front :> |
00:56.32 | pfn | is pastebin.ca already taken already? |
00:56.35 | slePP | nope |
00:56.39 | pfn | :p |
00:56.44 | wsuff | slePP: how much u get ca's for? |
00:56.49 | slePP | $20/yr |
00:56.55 | pfn | that's expensive innit? |
00:56.57 | wsuff | CDN or USD |
00:56.58 | slePP | i'll set it up and host it if someone else pays for it :> |
00:57.09 | slePP | .ca is always expensive, always has been (since it went commercial, it used to be $50 one-time fee for life) |
00:57.12 | slePP | and it's in CAD |
00:57.16 | slePP | so about $13 US |
00:57.23 | wsuff | not too bad then |
00:57.28 | wsuff | can u get me 2 of em |
00:57.31 | wsuff | =) |
00:57.36 | wsuff | make that 3 |
00:57.47 | slePP | heh |
00:57.53 | slePP | if you send me cash, sure |
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00:59.30 | mitcheloc | pfn around? |
00:59.55 | slePP | so who's going to buy me pastebin.ca? :> |
00:59.59 | slePP | $16.08 US |
01:00.13 | mitcheloc | slepp why do you want that if theres already the .com |
01:00.15 | wsuff | slePP: i'll sponsor it |
01:00.16 | wsuff | =) |
01:00.23 | slePP | mitcheloc: because i don't own .com |
01:00.23 | slePP | :> |
01:00.24 | mitcheloc | or do you own .com |
01:00.30 | mitcheloc | new name then |
01:00.35 | mitcheloc | damncode.com |
01:00.38 | mitcheloc | or something better ;) |
01:00.39 | slePP | admin-paypal@netmonks.ca |
01:00.51 | mitcheloc | damncode.ca? |
01:01.06 | mitcheloc | cira? |
01:01.15 | slePP | canadian internet registration authority |
01:01.25 | mitcheloc | would they really??? |
01:01.36 | slePP | they're a bit picky, which is good |
01:01.40 | slePP | it keeps the name space cleaner |
01:02.20 | mitcheloc | true, but it's still censorship |
01:03.17 | slePP | yeh |
01:03.24 | slePP | but they're allowed, they're gov't sanctioned :> |
01:03.38 | mitcheloc | hey does anyone here know how to reset the password on an adtran router? |
01:03.44 | mitcheloc | like without resetting the config though |
01:03.48 | mitcheloc | i know how to do the factory reset |
01:04.14 | mitcheloc | i 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 |
01:04.24 | file | no no |
01:04.27 | file | the correct term is borrowed |
01:04.32 | mitcheloc | *** borrowed |
01:04.35 | mitcheloc | thats what i meant to say |
01:05.04 | mitcheloc | anyone know how? i know if i type CHALLENGE it gives me information |
01:05.12 | mitcheloc | but i have to call adtran and they are closed right now ;/ |
01:07.09 | pfn | so call tomorrow morning :p |
01:07.15 | pfn | so you got that biz up on the t100p after all? |
01:07.23 | mitcheloc | hah no i wish |
01:07.30 | mitcheloc | they just ordered the tdm400 cards |
01:07.31 | mitcheloc | two of them |
01:07.42 | mitcheloc | they have an adtran router that does dsl with voice over ip, go figure |
01:08.27 | mitcheloc | i'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 |
01:08.41 | pfn | that works |
01:08.45 | zamsler | ok..... |
01:08.45 | pfn | just charge more for your services |
01:08.49 | pfn | to make up for the money you hold |
01:08.50 | zamsler | pfn, i pasted it |
01:08.51 | zamsler | http://pb.netmonks.ca/364 |
01:09.15 | mitcheloc | kind 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 |
01:09.42 | pfn | heh |
01:10.07 | pfn | there's no reason to call a dslam archaic |
01:10.31 | mitcheloc | well if it doesn't work the way i want it to then it's old technology ;) |
01:10.34 | pfn | zamsler interesting, you have insecure=yes, it shouldn't be checking for auth |
01:10.46 | zamsler | uhuh |
01:11.04 | zamsler | cvs from 7/20 |
01:11.10 | mitcheloc | *oops* i factory defaulted the adtran ;) |
01:11.28 | pfn | mine is from 7/22 |
01:11.30 | pfn | works fine for me |
01:11.52 | zamsler | but have u tried voicepulse for SIP? |
01:11.59 | pfn | not voicepulse |
01:12.03 | mitcheloc | pfn: do you know how to configure an adtran? |
01:12.03 | pfn | I use voicepulse with iax |
01:12.07 | pfn | nope |
01:12.11 | zamsler | hmm |
01:12.13 | zamsler | :( |
01:12.24 | pfn | I've never configured any wan interface, outside of a cisco once or twice |
01:13.12 | mitcheloc | hm ok, just wondering how i should set this up to use my t100p card to power the adtran |
01:14.04 | pfn | to drive the adtran you mean |
01:14.12 | pfn | tool around with the settings and see what happens :p |
01:14.13 | mitcheloc | yes |
01:14.25 | pfn | so you want to send IP over to the adtran, you're saying |
01:14.31 | mitcheloc | heh i'll try but that involves me knowing i'm doing the t100p config right too, this could take a very long time |
01:14.36 | mitcheloc | nope, just voice |
01:14.43 | mitcheloc | 24 fxs for $27 a port =) |
01:14.58 | pfn | oh, it's a channel bank? thought you said it was a router |
01:15.05 | mitcheloc | it's actually both |
01:15.08 | mitcheloc | or *does both |
01:15.17 | pfn | oh |
01:15.26 | pfn | shouldn't be that hard to figure out |
01:15.33 | pfn | sell me the adtran and t100p for $100 :) |
01:15.36 | pfn | I'll figure it out ;-) |
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01:15.46 | jmhunter | hmmm |
01:15.49 | jmhunter | nufone |
01:15.55 | mitcheloc | i'll sell it to you for $100 |
01:16.01 | mitcheloc | then you sell it back to me for $10 |
01:16.07 | mitcheloc | since the knowledge you will learn is priceless |
01:16.50 | pfn | nah |
01:16.50 | mitcheloc | adtran T1 Protocol, PPP or FRE? |
01:16.55 | pfn | PPP |
01:17.04 | mitcheloc | yes sir |
01:17.50 | pfn | actually, I have no idea what fre is, that's why I said ppp, heh |
01:18.02 | Syncros | frame relay |
01:18.12 | pfn | oh, frame relay encoding or some such? |
01:18.15 | mitcheloc | heh, syncros: ppp or fre ? |
01:18.27 | pfn | or encapsulation |
01:18.39 | Syncros | it can do both |
01:18.44 | mitcheloc | i'll leave it on auto then |
01:19.26 | decode | STOP SEGFAULTING :( :( |
01:19.27 | jmhunter | ok pfn... I can do outgoing Nufone, incoming bv (with no audio),a nd outgoing gafachi |
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01:20.32 | jmhunter | i had to bind to my IP to get out to work |
01:21.01 | mitcheloc | eh pfn did you figure out your problem with bv? |
01:21.07 | pfn | which problem? |
01:21.17 | pfn | I come up with problems all the time |
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01:21.30 | mitcheloc | incoming |
01:21.35 | pfn | incoming works fine |
01:21.41 | pfn | but there's a bunch of nits I always have |
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01:23.00 | jmhunter | fuckkkkkkkkkk |
01:23.09 | cluge | the gangs all here! |
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01:24.32 | Shaneful | when placing a call in the spool/asterisk/outgoing directory. How do I set the callerid for both ends differently? |
01:25.25 | MustDie | Shaneful: SetVar |
01:25.52 | MustDie | just set CallerID to what ever you want |
01:26.00 | Shaneful | Callerid: $CCID |
01:26.49 | Shaneful | right now I do Callerid: 8005551212, so on my outbound it shows up as 8005551212. but also sets to that on the internal phone |
01:39.04 | Dave`` | does anybody know if there's a pay phone surcharge on the 800# DID w/ nufone? |
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01:39.59 | nisbo | anyone here experienced with asterisk and isdn? |
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01:40.51 | Shaneful | I have a 800 number thru std telco. and I have never heard of pay phone surcharge |
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01:42.50 | figfig | I 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. |
01:42.55 | figfig | any suggestions? |
01:43.28 | pfn | figfig does extension 105 and 102 both exist in the same context (talking from the reference of the sip user or fxs channel) |
01:43.37 | pfn | and what does "does not work" mean |
01:44.03 | figfig | sorry, does not work means 4040 not found, and a busy signal playing. |
01:44.31 | pfn | busy signal comes from Congestion or Busy |
01:44.35 | pfn | duh :p |
01:44.37 | figfig | how do I tell if they are both in the same context? I see them both registered when I type sip show peers. |
01:44.42 | pfn | not found means you don't have them in the same context |
01:44.46 | pfn | sip show users |
01:44.48 | pfn | not peers |
01:44.57 | figfig | it ain't busy and it definitely ain't congested (no one else on the lan. |
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01:45.15 | pfn | nevermind that bit |
01:45.28 | figfig | all are in the default context. |
01:45.50 | pfn | then 105 doesn't exist in default context |
01:46.07 | figfig | it claimes to be. |
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01:46.31 | pfn | what do you mean it claims to be |
01:46.36 | pfn | show dialplan will show you that it isn't |
01:46.40 | figfig | output is : 105 105 md4,plaintext default no |
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01:47.01 | pfn | no, that's separate from existing in default context |
01:47.17 | pfn | there is no extension 105 defined in the dialplan |
01:47.26 | pfn | sip users have no extension until you define them in the dial plan |
01:47.49 | mitcheloc | does zaptel compile on kernel 2.6.6? |
01:48.25 | figfig | show dialplan spewed out pages of stuff. |
01:48.38 | wizhippo | i have on a 2.6.7 gentoo machine |
01:48.39 | figfig | sip.conf seems to have a 105 |
01:48.54 | mitcheloc | did you have any problems? or plain install? |
01:49.16 | wizhippo | no problems just use make linux26 |
01:49.25 | mitcheloc | oh ok, i was using "make" |
01:49.39 | pfn | sip.conf does not have a 105 |
01:49.44 | mitcheloc | same errors |
01:49.47 | pfn | sip.conf does not specify extension numbers |
01:49.55 | figfig | pfn: there is a [105] group in the file. |
01:49.58 | wizhippo | are you using the cvs |
01:50.01 | pfn | that is meaningless |
01:50.02 | pfn | sip.conf does not specify extension numbers |
01:50.05 | pfn | repeat after me |
01:50.08 | mitcheloc | wizhippo yes i am |
01:50.12 | figfig | pfn: what file does then? |
01:50.16 | mitcheloc | updated 2 minutes ago |
01:50.18 | pfn | extensions.conf |
01:50.19 | pfn | duh |
01:50.29 | nisbo | does anyone here experienced with asterisk and isdn? |
01:50.43 | wizhippo | do you have a symlink /usr/src/linux-2.6 to your 2.6 src |
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01:51.15 | Guest^DJ | hi, is there anyone who is familiar of asterisk fax manager ? |
01:51.25 | mitcheloc | wizhippo: yes i did that "ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6 /usr/src/linux-2.6.6 |
01:51.32 | mitcheloc | but i think yum updated my kernel |
01:51.36 | mitcheloc | and it would have used an rpm |
01:51.51 | mitcheloc | but i downloaded the kernel from kernel.org so zaptel could use the files |
01:51.53 | figfig | pfn: I am looking in extensions.conf and it does not seem to have the extension 105. I guess that is the problem. |
01:52.02 | mitcheloc | wizhippo: so i'm thinking the problem is in there |
01:52.07 | pfn | indeed |
01:52.33 | wizhippo | i would guess so, i had no problems under gentoo |
01:52.34 | figfig | pfn: let me put that in and see what happens. What is the 105 group in sip.conf? |
01:52.44 | pfn | the username |
01:53.51 | mitcheloc | i'm using fedora |
01:53.58 | mitcheloc | did my ln command look correct? |
01:54.06 | pfn | man, 50/50 split for the village on rotten tomatoes |
01:55.26 | wizhippo | ya, just cd into /usr/src/linux-2.6 and make sure you see what you are expectiong |
01:55.47 | figfig | pfn: That did the trick! Thanks. Sorry for the stupid question but I am still learning. |
01:56.02 | mitcheloc | i did and i am |
01:56.08 | mitcheloc | i'm going to upgrade my kernel again for fun |
01:56.14 | mitcheloc | that may fix it ( to 2.6.7) |
01:56.21 | mitcheloc | except without an rpm this time, with source |
01:56.33 | wizhippo | what do you get whe you try to make the zaptel drivers? |
01:57.09 | Dave`` | 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? |
01:57.20 | mitcheloc | stuff like: "/usr/src/zaptel.c:6002: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type" |
01:58.25 | mitcheloc | the next line says "error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct zt_chan'" |
01:59.23 | pfn | dave no |
01:59.30 | wizhippo | did you make libpri first? |
01:59.33 | Moc | anyone know how much nufone charge for calling in France ? |
01:59.42 | pfn | there's no need for pri |
01:59.43 | mitcheloc | dave try broadvoice, let me know if you figure them out |
01:59.43 | pfn | er |
01:59.44 | pfn | libpri |
02:00.05 | pfn | moc they have their retail rate list online |
02:00.06 | Legend` | Moc: lynx --source http://www.nufone.net/rates.csv|grep France |
02:00.15 | mitcheloc | pfn do you think iax would be better then sip with BV? because of bandwith issues? |
02:00.33 | pfn | mitcheloc well, my biggest 2 irks with BV are ulaw and inband dtmf |
02:00.43 | pfn | then SIP vs. IAX is my next nit against them |
02:00.53 | pfn | aside from the horrible uptime they're having |
02:01.27 | mitcheloc | hmm i don't even know if they are having bad uptime |
02:01.36 | mitcheloc | i think i'm hvaing trouble setting it up in the first place |
02:01.39 | pfn | goddamnit, france mobile is expensive to call |
02:01.45 | wizhippo | how about a good canadian provider? anyone? |
02:01.46 | mitcheloc | i'm thinking of just asking for a refund |
02:01.49 | pfn | france landlines are cheapish |
02:01.54 | mitcheloc | and getting an iax provider |
02:02.06 | pfn | mitcheloc you can get voicepulse connect |
02:02.09 | pfn | they have dids in the socal region |
02:02.11 | pfn | oh well |
02:02.12 | pfn | :p |
02:10.16 | pfn | alright, time to get the heck out of here |
02:16.10 | mtp | asdfasdfadsf |
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02:21.03 | lancey | hi guys |
02:21.08 | lancey | one off-topic question |
02:21.15 | lancey | sorry for asking here but don't know where |
02:21.26 | lancey | how are devices converting COM port to IP called |
02:21.39 | lancey | IP COM port controllers? |
02:23.09 | lancey | anyone here :) |
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02:24.52 | lancey | is it TCP/IP modem... |
02:24.54 | lancey | i dunno |
02:25.35 | snewpy | lancey: an RS-232 to IP converter |
02:25.50 | CoaxD | RS232 to IP converters. *spit* |
02:25.57 | CoaxD | What the fscking *HELL* good is that? |
02:25.59 | snewpy | or a "Serial to Ethernet converter" |
02:26.24 | CoaxD | wow. 1 megabit ethernet! |
02:26.32 | lancey | :) |
02:26.36 | CoaxD | you're making my penis swell, guys! |
02:26.40 | snewpy | lol |
02:26.40 | lancey | i need to control devices via RS-232 |
02:26.48 | lancey | which are distant |
02:26.55 | CoaxD | lancey: SO RUN A CABLE :) |
02:26.56 | lancey | and i have an ethernet network |
02:27.05 | ctooley | Hey, serial over ip devices are not only highly useful, they're highly expensive |
02:27.08 | CoaxD | lancey: Dude. that is *GAY*. |
02:27.09 | lancey | CoaxD: 2-3 km |
02:27.16 | CoaxD | lancey: EVEN MORE GAY! |
02:27.22 | lancey | CoaxD: what is the right way? |
02:27.24 | CoaxD | lancey: Have you not ever heard of a 'serial port concentrator'? |
02:27.33 | lancey | i've heard |
02:27.42 | CoaxD | lancey: Well then why the fuck are you being gay?! |
02:27.52 | lancey | i'm asking for it's name |
02:27.58 | CoaxD | Livingston Portmaster |
02:27.59 | lancey | i didn't know what it is called |
02:28.02 | CoaxD | Digi PortServer II |
02:28.02 | snewpy | lancey: http://www.nullmodem.com/SerialToEthernet.htm |
02:28.16 | lancey | shit, man |
02:28.26 | lancey | what an attitude :) |
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02:28.46 | CoaxD | lancey: Well, christ, dude, this stuff has existed for 30 years |
02:28.54 | lancey | i know |
02:28.56 | Legend` | nice, this 480i INCLUDED a 3com power injector |
02:29.02 | lancey | i DON'T KNOW HOW is it called |
02:29.02 | snewpy | CoaxD: depends on what he wants to do, really... if it's just a single RS232, then a concentrator is kinda overkill, dontchya think? |
02:29.02 | CoaxD | lancey: The companies that make this stuff are all long dead |
02:29.07 | bkw_ | anyone happen to have an IP500 tftp config example |
02:29.09 | lancey | what's so bad about asking? |
02:29.14 | CoaxD | snewpy: No, it isnt |
02:29.42 | ctooley | bkw_, I've got some |
02:29.43 | CoaxD | snewpy: 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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02:29.50 | CoaxD | snewpy: And if there doesnt happen to be one, you install one. |
02:29.51 | ctooley | they're the same as the ftp config |
02:30.22 | lancey | CoaxD: it's unreliable to run a PC for this |
02:30.25 | soulsurfer | does anyone know a way to have one 800 number and allow multiple connections? |
02:30.27 | ctooley | bkw_, and they're in the files that are located on the wiki |
02:30.29 | snewpy | CoaxD: 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 |
02:30.36 | bkw_ | ctooley for the ip500 I can't see how to setup the damn thing |
02:30.39 | CoaxD | snewpy: Find one. |
02:30.45 | CoaxD | snewpy: You wont find it made for less than $100. |
02:31.02 | ctooley | bkw_, I'll e-mail you a set of configs from one of my phones. |
02:31.14 | bkw_ | brian@bkw.org |
02:31.15 | bkw_ | please |
02:31.17 | CoaxD | snewpy: You can buy a livingston PM-11 (the only moving parts it has is a floppy drive to boot the OS) for $10. |
02:31.31 | CoaxD | snewpy: And perhaps even a PM2-10 for $20. |
02:32.12 | snewpy | CoaxD: sure, but tearing shreds off the poor guy who might have some specific requirement isn't very helpful |
02:32.28 | nords | good evening everyone. I am having some problems authenticating the IAXClient against asterisk. It keeps telling me the registration is being rejected. |
02:32.36 | CoaxD | snewpy: okay |
02:32.50 | lancey | snewpy: thank you very much |
02:32.55 | ctooley | bkw_, do you need the sip.ld? |
02:32.56 | CoaxD | http://portmasters.com/brokenportmaster.jpg |
02:32.58 | CoaxD | go buy that one |
02:33.01 | snewpy | CoaxD: 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 |
02:33.27 | CoaxD | snewpy:Okay. |
02:33.30 | lancey | CoaxD: your girl don't let you touch her? what's wrong with you??? |
02:33.31 | snewpy | CoaxD: hah, that's a very broken PM :) |
02:33.35 | lancey | funny man |
02:33.36 | lancey | .... |
02:33.37 | CoaxD | snewpy: Indeed! |
02:33.45 | CoaxD | lancey: i'm just being a dork, dude |
02:33.51 | CoaxD | lancey: Dont mind me |
02:33.51 | lancey | yes you are |
02:34.12 | bkw_ | ctooley I have sip.ld |
02:34.46 | snewpy | lancey: 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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02:36.17 | lancey | snewpy: yes, that's just what i need |
02:36.39 | lancey | i don't need SNMP and some other fancy things, though |
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02:36.45 | lancey | i need it as simple as possible :) |
02:37.11 | lancey | $329 is waaayy tooo much |
02:38.36 | snewpy | the tini can do serial to ethernet aswell.. a little bit more home brew though... |
02:38.42 | bkw_ | OMG |
02:38.46 | lancey | tini? |
02:38.50 | snewpy | it's like $50 |
02:38.50 | bkw_ | graham norton did the clone your bone thing on his show |
02:39.02 | bkw_ | he picked out ten guys and had them do that on his show |
02:39.04 | snewpy | lancey: http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/ |
02:39.52 | lancey | yuuppz |
02:39.56 | lancey | i need something like that |
02:40.01 | lancey | or even less expensive :) |
02:41.32 | Bentley | hi 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? |
02:42.20 | Jufineath | yeah. |
02:42.28 | Jufineath | doherty was so embarassed |
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02:48.36 | lancey | bye guys |
02:48.44 | lancey | 10x for the help, snewpy |