00:00.25 | cypromis | :) |
00:01.07 | visik7 | good night |
00:01.19 | cypromis | n8 |
00:02.02 | pfn | meh, too much chat, not enough work tonight |
00:02.29 | loko | is Stealth here |
00:02.38 | bkw_ | speex tests please |
00:02.43 | bkw_ | oh speex testing where are you |
00:03.12 | riksta | are there any good linux softphones that have echo cancellation |
00:03.35 | pfn | loko haven't seen him |
00:04.01 | mishehu | I've really not had any echo that was caused by the voip stuff... only the pstn crap... |
00:04.14 | riksta | well i have echo because i dont use a headset |
00:04.22 | riksta | i just wondered if there was any echo cancellation |
00:04.24 | pfn | so use a headset |
00:04.36 | riksta | i dont wanna unplug my speakers all the time |
00:04.40 | mishehu | riksta: that's feedback from your speakers & microphone |
00:04.47 | riksta | i know mishehu |
00:04.49 | pfn | x-lite seems to have pretty good echo cancellation, but that doesn't run on linux |
00:05.07 | riksta | well if i could find a good cencellation algorithm, id write my own |
00:05.12 | mishehu | that's not echo |
00:05.14 | mishehu | it's feedback |
00:05.34 | mishehu | good luck on cancelling it |
00:05.50 | mishehu | I'd try to move the microphone farther away. |
00:05.54 | riksta | hmm |
00:05.57 | riksta | yeah |
00:06.03 | pfn | feedback can be cancelled |
00:06.19 | riksta | its probably not possible, ill buy a headset, i just dont like the idea of having to bend under the desk every time |
00:06.31 | pfn | get a new computer with front panel audio :p |
00:06.34 | pfn | or use a usb headset |
00:07.00 | riksta | well, i have an nforce2 chipset sound |
00:07.12 | riksta | maybe i can direct the output to one of the surround sound outputs somehow? |
00:09.00 | mishehu | I just got a phone. |
00:09.01 | mishehu | heh |
00:09.33 | pfn | indeed |
00:09.39 | pfn | using a softphone sucks.... |
00:09.42 | pfn | and if you're using asterisk |
00:09.45 | pfn | spring a little for an fxs port |
00:09.45 | riksta | yeah i know |
00:09.54 | riksta | how much is a cheap phone |
00:10.04 | pfn | budgetone for $70ish |
00:10.38 | bkw_ | anthm call me back :P |
00:10.39 | bkw_ | haha |
00:10.49 | pfn | man, I just made a $100 deposit to nufone this morning and I'm already at -8 again |
00:10.50 | pfn | heh |
00:11.12 | edgecase | how do you use $100/day ? |
00:11.22 | pfn | well, I was -66 before I made the deposit |
00:11.41 | fuzzycat | how do you get to -66 on a prepay system? |
00:11.53 | watchy | its raining men |
00:11.55 | pfn | easy, nufone doesn't cut you off when you hit 0 |
00:12.03 | pfn | which is nice of them |
00:12.03 | fuzzycat | :O |
00:12.07 | pfn | but must hurt sometimes |
00:12.21 | watchy | what is nufone? |
00:12.56 | watchy | im about to buy a cisco 7960g for testing asterisk at work. good phone? |
00:13.42 | wasim | ~nufone |
00:13.43 | jbot | methinks nufone is Visit http://www.nufone.net for an excellent, native IAX termination service. |
00:13.53 | watchy | thanks |
00:14.52 | wasim | nufone rocks |
00:15.08 | watchy | just makes it so you don't need a real line in your office? |
00:15.20 | wasim | watchy: it is a real line |
00:15.28 | watchy | well you connect over the internet to it |
00:15.30 | wasim | watchy: those old things from the telephone company are deprecated |
00:15.32 | watchy | it dont sit in your office |
00:15.44 | edgecase | it's a real phone# that goes over your highspeed internet to your office |
00:15.48 | watchy | yea |
00:15.50 | watchy | thats sweet |
00:15.53 | watchy | can you get local #s? |
00:16.02 | edgecase | if you're in michigan |
00:16.09 | edgecase | else, you get a 1-800 # |
00:16.15 | watchy | its mostly for outgoin i guess |
00:16.20 | watchy | or 1800 |
00:16.24 | edgecase | well you don't need a # for outgoing |
00:17.12 | watchy | yea |
00:17.31 | watchy | im new to this asterisk stuff. looking at learning it and selling it locally and setting my business up with it and my parents |
00:17.47 | amer | does anyone have any experience with "WaitExten"? |
00:18.21 | amer | its not working man |
00:18.27 | amer | its broken |
00:19.30 | fuzzycat | bkw_ broke it |
00:19.46 | bkw_ | accually I didn't even know it was there till like 2 min before amer said something |
00:19.48 | bkw_ | haha |
00:19.58 | amer | :) |
00:20.05 | bkw_ | note I said before |
00:20.10 | bkw_ | I got ms. cleo here |
00:20.17 | bkw_ | anthm and I were talking about it |
00:20.32 | amer | so is there an alternative to waitexten |
00:20.41 | bkw_ | what is your goal? |
00:20.59 | pfn | Background(silence/N) |
00:21.00 | amer | i need to park a call based on an access code |
00:21.07 | pfn | will do about the same as waitexten |
00:21.10 | cypromis | bkw_: early retirement ? |
00:21.12 | pfn | except you can't do fractional seconds |
00:21.16 | pfn | and silence is limited to what you have |
00:21.28 | bkw_ | cypromis accually we are about to test VBR in speex |
00:21.37 | cypromis | hmmm |
00:21.43 | bkw_ | :) |
00:21.57 | bkw_ | may or may not work |
00:21.59 | bkw_ | but worht a shot |
00:22.37 | amer | ok cool let me try that |
00:22.39 | citats | if you guys wanna have some fun, add code to deal with the inband messages so one side can request the other side enable a feature |
00:22.50 | citats | that would be cool |
00:22.57 | bkw_ | citats for what exactly? |
00:23.04 | edgecase | heh the peeps weel bluebox ya |
00:23.05 | bkw_ | example of usage please |
00:23.19 | cypromis | distributed setup |
00:23.19 | cypromis | :) |
00:23.38 | denon | I wonder if anyone's built up a packeteer profile for iax |
00:23.41 | denon | er, iax2 |
00:23.50 | *** join/#asterisk paulc (paulc@S010600062586a0b4.vc.shawcable.net) |
00:24.03 | bkw_ | paulc |
00:24.09 | paulc | bkw_ |
00:24.12 | paulc | Just the man I want to talk to |
00:24.13 | paulc | got a sec? |
00:24.18 | citats | host starts at default bitrate and other settings, but the remote requests it to go to better bitrates and features... if the device has the horsepower then it will turn them on and ack it, otherwise it nak's it |
00:24.26 | amer | ok heres what I wanto do? user dials *77 to activate park call feature, Asterisk prompts the user to enter a 4 digit extension |
00:24.41 | citats | basically to do any of the things the inband messaging allows |
00:24.57 | amer | asterisk grabs the digits and parks the call on 77XXXX |
00:25.03 | bkw_ | paulc ya in a few |
00:25.18 | paulc | ok, it's a quickie IAX headfuck question - shout me when you've got a spare minute |
00:25.34 | sudoer | ok, my phone is not ringing again when i call it, is there some debug from cli i can do to see why? |
00:25.35 | *** join/#asterisk bjohnson (~bjohnson@ip250-182.tor.istop.com) |
00:25.38 | *** join/#asterisk jgaviria (~jgaviria@63.245.86.79) |
00:26.08 | amer | sudoer: set verbose 99999999999999999999999999999999 |
00:26.48 | *** join/#asterisk glm2k (~glm2k@rrcs-24-199-11-46.west.biz.rr.com) |
00:27.00 | jgaviria | somebody knows how can i setup my * like a sip client? |
00:27.06 | sudoer | i have a lot of vvvvs, when i put sip debug on, it says retrying of my call, how cna i find out what the problem is? |
00:27.07 | fuzzycat | Verbosity was 3 and is now 2147483647 |
00:27.19 | sudoer | CSeq: 102 CANCEL? |
00:27.39 | jgaviria | i need to put my * like an endpoint in a voip gateway |
00:27.44 | amer | sudoer: register => user@Proxy/Exten |
00:28.06 | brc_ | amer, no |
00:28.15 | brc_ | amer, you set verbose like this "set verbose 11" |
00:28.20 | sudoer | amer, what do you mean? |
00:28.37 | amer | sorrry that was for jgaviria |
00:29.33 | bjohnson | I can connect linphone within the LAN to the asterisk server, but can't connect from a remote location .. both have NAT firewalls. At the asterisk server end I have forwarded ports 5060 and 7078 at the server end to the asterisk server. I also set linphone to use my NAT firewall address. Do I need to do anything else? |
00:30.06 | brc_ | ~seen ptg |
00:30.12 | jbot | ptg <~PTG@ip68-106-19-249.ph.ph.cox.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 3d 20h 53m 5s ago, saying: 'actually you could use xargs and cut to do it :)'. |
00:30.30 | *** join/#asterisk routerheads_ (~chatzilla@user-12l2p2p.cable.mindspring.com) |
00:31.10 | PETER22 | how can you change the ring tone, and dial tone on a bt101 ? |
00:31.18 | cypromis | in the setup |
00:31.22 | cypromis | no |
00:31.25 | cypromis | bsically |
00:31.28 | cypromis | you can;t |
00:32.09 | fuzzycat | hit it with a hammer, I bet it'd change then |
00:33.16 | cypromis | my customers have agood system |
00:33.22 | cypromis | they pour coffee over it |
00:33.24 | *** part/#asterisk routerheads_ (~chatzilla@user-12l2p2p.cable.mindspring.com) |
00:33.26 | jgaviria | amer: in this way, i can register several sip "numbers" ? |
00:33.29 | cypromis | changes the sound completely |
00:33.56 | amer | yes |
00:34.14 | jgaviria | amer: in other words, i need to register my * in a voip gateway like a sip endpoint to provide services like voicemail? |
00:34.34 | jgaviria | amer: can i do that too? |
00:34.38 | amer | I think you can do that |
00:34.51 | sudoer | <PROTECTED> |
00:35.27 | cypromis | <PROTECTED> |
00:36.08 | jgaviria | amer: thanks a lot :) |
00:36.18 | amer | np dude |
00:37.26 | *** join/#asterisk JerJer (~mine@DSL-49-70.che.centurytel.net) |
00:40.53 | tessier | wow |
00:41.06 | tessier | So there is open sourced speech recognition software on /. right now |
00:41.12 | mishehu | anybody else getting this from trying to checkout asterisk-addons: cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/usr/cvsroot/asterisk-addons/format_mp3' (/usr/cvsroot/asterisk-addons/format_mp3/#cvs.lock): Permission denied |
00:41.18 | tessier | Anyone else wondering what it would take to get it working with *? |
00:41.19 | wolfson | does anyone have the tdm04b bundles in stock. digium's yahoo store seems to be out |
00:41.34 | paulc | IAX: If I want to link 2 servers, I can create type=friend entries on each. context=xxx doesn't seem to be honored on one side, I have to specify peercontext=xxxx on the other to make it not be @default - that right/currnet? |
00:42.40 | wasim | paulc: use user/peer, define context only on the user entry |
00:42.52 | sudoer | is qualify on by default, i see that qualify on with grandtsream causes a bug to loose registration |
00:43.11 | paulc | wasim: So set up 2 entries on each end, and stick context in the user one for each |
00:43.14 | wasim | paulc: yes its an extra 4dd but oh well |
00:43.25 | wasim | err yy :) |
00:45.00 | paulc | and if I dial IAX2/machineb/exten from machine a, machine b has a [machinea] entry and machine a has username=machinea in its [machineb] right? |
00:46.57 | *** join/#asterisk robbika (~robbika@nilus-1390.adsl.datanet.hu) |
00:47.00 | amer | would something like this work? |
00:47.08 | amer | exten => _X,2,SetVar(Predigits=${EXTEN}) ; Put that digit aside for use later... |
00:47.08 | amer | exten => _X,3,DigitTimeout,1 |
00:47.08 | amer | exten => _X,4,ResponseTimeout,10 |
00:47.09 | amer | exten => _X,5,Background(silence/5) |
00:47.09 | amer | exten => _X,6,SetVar(Test=${EXTEN}) |
00:47.10 | amer | exten => _X,7,SayDigits(${Predigit}${Test}) |
00:47.10 | amer | exten => _X,8,Dial(SIP/${Predigit}${Test}) |
00:47.53 | *** join/#asterisk Inv_Arp (junya@adsl-10-181-205.mia.bellsouth.net) |
00:48.15 | manipura | amer |
00:48.17 | paulc | amer: What are you trying to do? can you explain with an example? |
00:48.17 | Docelm0 | anyone got a 700 number they could try? |
00:48.19 | manipura | jbot what is pastebin |
00:48.20 | jbot | from memory, pastebin is a place to paste all your conf/debugs/logs for other people in the chatroom to view without flooding the channel. We suggest http://pastebin.ca |
00:48.56 | robbika | hello |
00:49.14 | amer | user dials *77 to activate park call feature, Asterisk prompts the user to enter a 4 digit extension |
00:49.23 | amer | asterisk grabs the digits and parks the call on 77XXXX |
00:49.56 | robbika | I have an IAX2 problem (at least I thyink it is) |