00:00.43 | Chuji | Or use the google cache |
00:00.44 | SarahEmm | exportfs |
00:00.46 | SarahEmm | gah |
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00:02.01 | kn0x | exten => 33,2,AGI(myagi2.agi) |
00:02.08 | kn0x | to [custom-ext] |
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00:02.33 | hail04 | I forgot about google cache LOL |
00:02.47 | hail04 | ta dant, Chuji |
00:02.59 | Nuxi | hmmm, maybe the cron should use the manager api to originate a call to an extension that uses agi to fetch the wiki when it's done, I could dial in and have it read it to me with festival |
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00:07.38 | SarahEmm | lol |
00:07.41 | SarahEmm | i'm workin' on it :) |
00:07.57 | mstocco | working on a wife ?? |
00:08.16 | SarahEmm | mew? me? |
00:09.05 | \usr\sbin | anyone knows how to add dial peer on cisco 2621xm, to work with * |
00:10.03 | file[laptop] | haha |
00:10.03 | cluecon | doh! |
00:10.03 | \usr\sbin | anyone knows how to add dial peer on cisco 2621xm, to work with * |
00:10.54 | Jake-Z | hey guys....quick question: I received a copy of asterisk@HOME on CD with the digium card I bought -and installed it. Is there any way I can update Asterisk from cvs ?I tried, but something screwed up horribly. Just finished re-installing now. |
00:12.14 | Uther_P | heh |
00:12.23 | Uther_P | did you try updating asterisk from cvs, or asterisk@home |
00:12.42 | Jake-Z | asterisk |
00:13.08 | Uther_P | cvsup or just cvs? |
00:13.21 | Jake-Z | just cvs |
00:13.27 | Uther_P | what os? |
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00:13.51 | SarahEmm | lol |
00:14.11 | Jake-Z | ermmm....CentOS - its like an auto install, pop it in, and no prompts - just runs through and install |
00:14.23 | dant | cluecon, will you dress in pink? |
00:14.27 | Uther_P | never heard of it |
00:14.38 | Jake-Z | its rh based |
00:14.42 | Uther_P | figures |
00:14.42 | SarahEmm | it's a linux distro, redhat based |
00:14.47 | SarahEmm | community something OS |
00:14.56 | SarahEmm | ahh Community Enterprise OS |
00:14.58 | dant | Community enterprise OS |
00:15.07 | dant | bah... I type too slow |
00:15.08 | Uther_P | crappy enterprise os |
00:15.13 | cluecon | but you must come to cluecon. |
00:15.20 | dant | erm, it's pretty damn good |
00:15.31 | Uther_P | *shrug* its redhat |
00:15.36 | Jake-Z | lol |
00:15.58 | cluecon | CentOS is RHEL with all references to RH removed, therefore it can't be RH because it would be illegal. |
00:16.19 | Uther_P | was it built from rh? |
00:16.32 | dant | Uther_P, nope |
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00:16.35 | dant | Uther_P, RHEL |
00:16.36 | Jake-Z | Uther_P: but then, erm....how do i update from cvs ? |
00:17.00 | Uther_P | what the hell is cluecon? |
00:17.06 | cluecon | ~cluecon |
00:17.07 | jbot | well, cluecon is http://www.cluecon.com - Cluecon is an Open Source Telephony Expo and Developer's Conference geared towards open source Telephony enthusiasts and developers around the world. There will be a full schedule of expert speakers as well as many presentations and booths from various telephony related businesses. |
00:17.38 | Uther_P | Jake-Z: I know nothing baout asterisk@home, cept that I hear is sucks |
00:17.41 | Uther_P | er it |
00:18.01 | Jake-Z | aaaah, crap....go figure..... |
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00:18.29 | ender | ok, so I have a new asterisk box going, and I'm trying to setup the voicemail. So far the asterisk handbook v2 and the volumen on eof intro to asterisk seem to not cover voicemail very much. |
00:18.38 | ender | is there anywhere else i might look into for voicemail information? |
00:18.53 | Jake-Z | Uther_P: guess i should dl another distro and build asterisk from scratch ? |
00:19.31 | Jake-Z | any suggestions about which distro would be best ? |
00:19.38 | Uther_P | Jake-Z: I would... but I don't know jack about your setup |
00:19.47 | cluecon | Jake-Z: drop asterisk@home. CentOS is fine, but you don't want to use asterisk@home. |
00:19.48 | Uther_P | damn |
00:20.04 | Uther_P | asterisk filled up my var fs in about 2 minutes |
00:20.11 | Uther_P | haha |
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00:20.30 | Jake-Z | dont have much of a setup yet. just pulled a box out the store room today, slapped the digium card in and then the CD. |
00:21.00 | Uther_P | you still haven't said what the problem was when you dnloaded the cvs head |
00:21.08 | Uther_P | er, was it the head you downloaded? |
00:21.23 | Jake-Z | cluecon: but, I cannot stop it from auto installing. Itried to just get CentOS installed, but no luck... |
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00:22.07 | hail04 | <cluecon> Jake-Z: drop asterisk@home. CentOS is fine, but you don't want to use asterisk@home. <<I found that out the hard way |
00:22.14 | cluecon | Jake-Z: try Fedora then. Some recommend debian, but if your familiar with RH then use Fedora. |
00:22.19 | hail04 | tried overnight then came back to stock standard |
00:22.41 | Jake-Z | Uther_P: not sure, neveer touched cvs before today. just followed this: |
00:22.42 | Jake-Z | cd /usr/src |
00:22.43 | Jake-Z | # export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.digium.com:/usr/cvsroot |
00:22.43 | Jake-Z | # cvs login - the password is anoncvs. |
00:22.43 | Jake-Z | # cvs checkout zaptel libpri asterisk |
00:22.56 | Uther_P | ah, thats the head |
00:23.06 | cluecon | I don't think cvs won't work with asterisk at home. |
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00:23.17 | Jake-Z | im not really familliar with RH, I use Ubuntu on my workstation |
00:23.19 | cluecon | er...I don't think cvs will work with asterisk at home. |
00:23.23 | Jake-Z | which is debian based |
00:23.46 | Jake-Z | maybe, i should try that... |
00:24.02 | Uther_P | if you can use debian, why are you bothering with centos? |
00:24.29 | Jake-Z | coz I got the with Asterisk@home on, thought it was the same thing.....so I poped it in |
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00:25.00 | shido | hell yeah Jake-Z |
00:25.14 | Uther_P | wow |
00:25.32 | Uther_P | on FreeBSD, the queue_log file is filling up with "Use EXIT or QUIT to exit the asterisk console" |
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00:27.04 | jerlique | How can asterisk accept unregistered INVITES from SER ? |
00:27.53 | Jake-Z | thanx for the info guys.....Ill instal debian, and try again. Will be back later |
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00:28.10 | cluecon | Good Luck Jake-Z. |
00:28.10 | kn0x | shit! |
00:28.20 | kn0x | i think i blew out my cisco phone@ |
00:28.32 | SarahEmm | kn0x: err, how? |
00:28.39 | kn0x | i plugged it in with the wrong power adapter |
00:28.42 | SarahEmm | yikes |
00:29.04 | Derkommissar | . |
00:29.06 | kn0x | instead of the dc 48v 250mA normal one |
00:29.12 | file[laptop] | yay blew |
00:29.25 | kn0x | i plugged it in with some 12v 1.7amp ps |
00:29.37 | kn0x | that wouldnt blow it would it? |
00:29.44 | SarahEmm | was the polarity the same, or different? |
00:29.48 | SarahEmm | i kinda doubt it |
00:29.55 | SarahEmm | have you tried it again with the normal -48 one? |
00:29.55 | kn0x | the same |
00:29.59 | SarahEmm | err |
00:30.00 | kn0x | yueep |
00:30.05 | file[laptop] | jerlique: either auto create peers, or allow unauthenticated folks to connect, or create a peer entry for SER with insecure=very to send it to the right context |
00:30.05 | SarahEmm | no good? |
00:30.07 | timecop | would asterisk be running on a gay-6 cpu? |
00:30.17 | kn0x | well it makes sounds |
00:30.22 | kn0x | but the LCD doesnt work |
00:30.27 | hail04 | lol gay-6 |
00:30.29 | SarahEmm | kn0x: then evidently it did break something... |
00:30.49 | file[laptop] | in hot oil. |
00:30.53 | hail04 | im hungry |
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00:31.18 | file[laptop] | hi outtolunc |
00:31.32 | outtolunc | howdy |
00:31.33 | timecop | well yes or no |
00:31.34 | Uther_P | the doors of perception are open for business |
00:31.36 | Uther_P | :D |
00:31.37 | outtolunc | bic! |
00:31.53 | kn0x | Sarah- it really shouldnt have blown it though... |
00:33.07 | dant | kn0x, maybe a fuse has blown inside it |
00:33.43 | SarahEmm | kn0x: i really can't say, i know nothing about what's in them. it could well have damaged something. |
00:33.53 | SarahEmm | timecop: what CPU? |
00:34.04 | timecop | GAY6 |
00:34.35 | SarahEmm | *sigh* |
00:34.40 | hail04 | doubleuteeeff is a gay6? |
00:34.45 | SarahEmm | k6? |
00:34.51 | hail04 | ah |
00:35.00 | SarahEmm | if you mean k6, works fine on a k6-2 here |
00:35.36 | timecop | doing what? |
00:35.40 | dant | model name : AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor |
00:35.45 | dant | cpu MHz : 300.689 |
00:36.27 | dant | I've got my TDM400p in that |
00:36.36 | jerlique | Asterisk is asking SER for procy authentication, how can I prevent this? |
00:36.36 | hail04 | im running a 400mhz cellery....fastest test box ive ever owned |
00:36.44 | SarahEmm | timecop: running * HEAD on a test box |
00:39.10 | Jake-Z | back again....just remembered something else i was wondering about... I got a TDM01B card with a FXS module and a GNET AC-P104-S Phone. Question: Does the phone plug into my network switch or into the fxs card ? |
00:40.03 | SarahEmm | is it a VoIP phone? |
00:40.10 | Uther_P | http://pastebin.ca/14567 <-- anyone know why my phone wont register here... its an exact copy from my other asterisk machine... with the same config |
00:40.11 | SarahEmm | if it's an ethernet port on the phone, it plugs into the switch |
00:40.14 | Jake-Z | yup |
00:40.16 | SarahEmm | if it's a POTS port, it plugs into the FXS |
00:40.23 | SarahEmm | okay, it plugs into an ethernet switch then |
00:40.24 | Uther_P | same phone, registers on the other machine, but not on this one |
00:40.31 | SarahEmm | the FXS port is to plug a normal phone, fax machine, etc into |
00:41.10 | Jake-Z | SarahEmm: gotcha, thanx - and the PSTN line into the FXO ? |
00:41.14 | denon | jo3sm1th: check your messages |
00:42.23 | Uther_P | Jake-Z: yea... 'cept you gotta pots |
00:42.34 | SarahEmm | yeppers jake-z |
00:42.39 | ender | hrm, I have an issue where my phone doesn't seem to be sending the digits I type, so I can't enter a voicemail box to go to. Can somebody help me debug this? |
00:42.44 | SarahEmm | gotta pots? |
00:42.51 | shido | is there a makefile patch for cvs head and r2? ( for chan_unicall) |
00:43.07 | Jake-Z | SarahEmm: yup |
00:43.09 | Uther_P | SarahEmm: telco's generally don't install pstn lines at the end users' location |
00:43.19 | SarahEmm | Uther_P: uhh, pstn stands for public switched telephone network |
00:43.20 | Uther_P | pstn's use 2 pair |
00:43.21 | ender | this is via sip btw |
00:43.32 | SarahEmm | it just means 'any line terminating in the phone company cloud' |
00:43.40 | Uther_P | ender: check dtmfmode, |
00:43.45 | dant | ender, what phone is it? |
00:44.08 | SarahEmm | POTS lines can connect to the PSTN.. PSTN's not a type of line in itself |
00:44.10 | Uther_P | ender: if you are using dtmfmode=inband, that doesn't work with the voicemail app |
00:44.38 | kn0x | Publically Switched Telephone NETWORL |
00:44.45 | kn0x | *K |
00:45.06 | kn0x | i really need someone to help me with me dialplan :( |
00:45.12 | SarahEmm | kn0x: what's the issue? |
00:45.17 | Uther_P | SarahEmm: maybe, but a pstn line is typically used to refer to the dual pair lines |
00:45.19 | kn0x | okay |
00:45.21 | ender | dant: sipura |
00:45.35 | ender | dant: SPA-841 |
00:45.38 | kn0x | ive got to explain it for the40th time today but here it does |
00:45.40 | SarahEmm | Uther_P: not from anytihng i've heard, but okay |
00:45.46 | kn0x | give me a minute to describe |
00:46.02 | Uther_P | ender: in your sip.conf, for that phone, what is the DTMFMODE |
00:46.20 | Uther_P | ender: chances are you have it set to inband |
00:46.23 | ender | inband |
00:46.26 | SarahEmm | should be rfc2833 |
00:46.29 | Uther_P | ender: and inband doesn't work with voicemail app |
00:46.32 | kn0x | okay, well im running asterisk@home (blush). And im trying to make an extension that will initate myagi.agi |
00:46.32 | dant | ender, as Uther says, you need to make sure the phone and asterisk have non-inband dtmf |
00:46.34 | ender | got it. |
00:46.54 | SarahEmm | kn0x: err, are you editing the files, or using a GUI or something? |
00:47.27 | kn0x | i put it under the [ext-local-custom] |
00:47.34 | ender | ah, much better |
00:47.38 | SarahEmm | ok, paste your whole extensions.conf in a pastebin? |
00:47.43 | SarahEmm | ender: Yay! :) |
00:47.47 | kn0x | which is included in the [internal-ext] |
00:47.51 | kn0x | okay |
00:47.58 | kn0x | theres three extention files... |
00:48.10 | Derkommissar | i need a good h323-sip, sip-h323 protocoll converter, anyone knows one ? |
00:48.27 | SarahEmm | knox: err, you have extensions split into 3 files? |
00:48.31 | SarahEmm | put all 3 up in pastebins |
00:49.08 | kn0x | okay |
00:49.26 | kn0x | got to figure out best way to copy them to my workstation from server and paste them.. |
00:49.37 | SarahEmm | workstation doesn't have internet access? |
00:49.47 | kn0x | ofcourse |
00:49.55 | kn0x | im here right now |
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00:50.07 | kn0x | but the config is on my server right next to me |
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00:50.39 | kn0x | oh nvm |
00:50.41 | kn0x | i got it! |
00:50.46 | SarahEmm | ok.. |
00:51.20 | netvulture | [Span 0 D-Channel 0]Don't know what to do if second ROSE component is of |
00:51.21 | netvulture | type 0x6 |
00:51.35 | netvulture | anybody ever got that on a pri? |
00:51.47 | netvulture | anybody know what that is? |
00:51.50 | Uther_P | well, I'm going home.. this office sucks... l8rz |
00:53.22 | mstocco | netvulture: I am getting that too |
00:53.35 | netvulture | my PRI is from Quest in SLC, UT |
00:53.41 | mstocco | netvulture: who is your carrier? |
00:54.02 | mstocco | netvulture: I am connected to Paetec in LA |
00:54.15 | netvulture | it doesn't seem to be affecting the calls - but i'm worred that it is causing asterisk to bomb |
00:54.17 | ender | when I exit voicemail (pressing #) it doesn't close the line off. but since it exits non-0 it won't go to the next priority entry for voicemail extension |
00:54.32 | ender | how can I get voicemail to close the line when somebody exits? |
00:54.34 | mstocco | netvulture: yep, I am in the same boat |
00:55.00 | netvulture | i'm gonna do a little intense debug and try to replicate |
00:55.56 | mstocco | netvulture: best I was able to google for was 0x6 is anASN.1 Object |
00:56.43 | mstocco | netvulture: I get it on every inbound call, not on outbound calls |
00:57.13 | netvulture | mstocco: yep - seems to be on call setup of incomming's - do you see it on calls with no CID? |
00:58.14 | kn0x | Sarah- couple more seconds here i had to reboot |
00:58.14 | anthm | 0x6 is a hexidicimal representation of 6 |
00:58.15 | mstocco | netvulture: every call, the CID seems to hit my box after the message |
01:00.10 | mstocco | netvulture: I am basing that on the Newcallerid manager event |
01:00.22 | shido | crap |
01:00.26 | shido | chan_unicall.c:24:34: asterisk/channel_pvt.h: No such file or directory |
01:00.26 | shido | chan_unicall.c:59:25: ../asterisk.h: No such file or directory |
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01:01.12 | netvulture | shido: that file no longer is in HEAD - i had the same problem |
01:01.18 | mstocco | netvulture: what asterisk version are you running? |
01:01.35 | netvulture | HEAD - but i think i got it on stable also |
01:02.02 | anthm | channel_pvt line can be deleted |
01:02.10 | netvulture | shido: i think i had to zap all my source files and start from scratch again |
01:02.19 | anthm | ../asterisk.h becomes "asterisk.h" |
01:02.59 | shido | i pulled this out of head netvulture |
01:03.08 | shido | oh |
01:03.09 | shido | oops |
01:03.10 | shido | hehe |
01:03.12 | shido | ok |
01:03.17 | shido | so I use asterisk.h |
01:03.18 | shido | ok |
01:03.31 | kn0x | ok i have my configs |
01:04.05 | kn0x | SarahEmm- you there? |
01:04.12 | shido | ok |
01:04.19 | shido | changed to asterisk.h - thanks anthm |
01:04.26 | anthm | np |
01:04.27 | shido | rebuilding |
01:04.49 | kn0x | anyone want to help me with my messed up dial plan? |
01:04.56 | netvulture | mstocco: http://www.netvulture.com/asterisk/secondrose6.txt |
01:04.58 | kn0x | i gess SarahEmm is gone..... |
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01:05.11 | kn0x | (sigh) |
01:05.13 | netvulture | that is my debug capture |
01:05.46 | kn0x | i seriously need help with my dialplan |
01:05.48 | shido | kn0x, whats up? |
01:06.00 | kn0x | okay |
01:06.06 | kn0x | well im using asterisk#@home |
01:06.11 | shido | ok |
01:06.24 | SarahEmm | err |
01:06.26 | SarahEmm | i'm not gone |
01:06.29 | SarahEmm | you said you needed more time |
01:06.36 | SarahEmm | your configs up? |
01:06.42 | mstocco | netvulture: NPI: Unknown Number Plan (0) '4600' ?? |
01:06.54 | shido | chan_unicall.c:24:34: asterisk/channel_pvt.h: No such file or directory |
01:06.57 | netvulture | umm - i put the full debug up now - just refresh that back |
01:06.59 | netvulture | pacge |
01:07.16 | netvulture | 4600 is the did |
01:09.14 | netvulture | shido: i'm not sure where you got chan_unicall.c from. Either way is needs to be changed to use the new header file since channel_pvt.h is no longer in HEAD |
01:09.42 | SarahEmm | kn0x? |
01:09.58 | shido | netvulture, where did you get yours? :) |
01:10.36 | netvulture | i don't have a chan_unicall |
01:10.44 | shido | :) |
01:10.45 | shido | ok |
01:11.12 | netvulture | i don't remember what addon i was compiling that wanted that file - but updating all sources solved my problem |
01:12.01 | netvulture | mstocco: i don't think the number plan not being know because they are pulsing 4 digits is my problem - but ya never know |
01:13.46 | mstocco | netvulture: I get 4 digit DNIS too but look at this: Called Number (len= 7) |
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01:15.21 | netvulture | Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) |
01:15.38 | netvulture | umm - if you look at the calling number - you will see that it is len=14 |
01:15.44 | netvulture | for a 10 digit number |
01:15.58 | mstocco | netvulture: do you have spanmap => configured in zapata.conf? |
01:16.12 | netvulture | umm - don't think so |
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01:16.25 | SpaceBass | evening |
01:16.29 | netvulture | nope - what does it do for me? |
01:17.48 | mstocco | netvulture: me neither, but it is interesting to see [Span 0 D-Channel 0} referenced when in zapata.conf... |
01:18.09 | mstocco | netvulture: they are referenced as 1,2,3 etc |
01:19.17 | netvulture | yep |
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01:19.45 | netvulture | i simply use channels 1-23 in my zapata.conf |
01:19.53 | netvulture | seems to work ok |
01:20.32 | netvulture | http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/asn1/database/index-module.html |
01:20.43 | netvulture | ASN.1 Module listings |
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01:22.08 | mstocco | netvulture: me too until I put HEAD from a week and a half ago into service |
01:22.43 | meppl | gute nacht - good night |
01:22.44 | mstocco | netvulture: then these Span Msgs started to appear |
01:22.44 | SpaceBass | anyone used a hitachi IP5000? |
01:23.07 | SarahEmm | cluecon: pay for it and i'll be there. |
01:23.33 | file[laptop] | you're all potatoes |
01:24.30 | SarahEmm | potatoes? |
01:24.33 | SarahEmm | i'm a kitrich not a potato |
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01:26.37 | DaLion | what would be a valid way to cal AgentCallbackLogin([AgentNo][|[options][exten]@context]): |
01:27.06 | DaLion | i tried agentcallback( | someexten@dialplan) |
01:27.22 | DaLion | when i call .. it ask for user pass,,, then always fials on extensions |
01:27.29 | DaLion | its asking me what is new extensions |
01:27.33 | DaLion | WTH is that ? |
01:27.52 | DaLion | i tried puting a valid defaul one.. like 5555 wich calls my sip/user |
01:27.54 | DaLion | no luck |
01:28.17 | mstocco | netvulture: did you come up with this? Notification-Indicator-IE-Data-Structure |
01:28.33 | mstocco | netvulture: ArgumentType OPTIONAL |
01:29.18 | netvulture | nope - don't get that |
01:29.57 | mstocco | netvulture: http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/asn1/database/itu-t/q/q932/1998-Amd1/Notification-Indicator-IE-Data-Structure.asn |
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01:32.56 | SarahEmm | msg me if you get back kn0x. i'm available to help, but you seem to have disappeared. |
01:34.26 | qwertyiop | when was Inheritance of Channel Variables introduced? It's not working at all on my 1.0.2 install |
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01:34.55 | SpaceBass | back |
01:34.57 | SpaceBass | miss anything? |
01:35.38 | kram | thanks file |
01:35.51 | SpaceBass | file, still enjoying the PB? |
01:35.56 | file[laptop] | yup |
01:36.14 | file[laptop] | kram: are you enjoying yourself my dear muffin man? |
01:37.20 | PBXtech | is there an irc channel for VICI dialer? |
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01:37.28 | SpaceBass | not that I'm 100% sure I want to... but... how can I make my external channels availabile to each other |
01:37.43 | SpaceBass | IE I want to call in on one pstn line and have access to dial out on the other |
01:37.49 | drooth | what context is used when you use the # key to transfer a call??? |
01:38.01 | file[laptop] | SpaceBass: DISA |
01:38.02 | SpaceBass | or even get a dialtone like I was inside the pbx |
01:38.07 | SpaceBass | disa? |
01:38.11 | file[laptop] | SpaceBass: type show application DISA on the asterisk CLI |
01:38.16 | SpaceBass | cool thanks |
01:38.17 | file[laptop] | SarahEmm: how are you doing today my dear? |
01:38.40 | SpaceBass | even has password option... cool |
01:38.42 | drooth | what context is used when you use the # key to transfer a call??? |
01:38.56 | SpaceBass | might add a broadvoice number for that |
01:39.16 | SarahEmm | file[laptop]: pretty sucky *sigh* |
01:39.19 | SarahEmm | survivin'. |
01:39.25 | SpaceBass | drooth depends on how you have it set up... you using *@home? |
01:39.27 | DaLion | ?? |
01:39.36 | drooth | spacebass: yes! |
01:39.56 | SpaceBass | drooth i think its [from-internal] |
01:39.59 | drooth | spacebass: but i am not using @home configs |
01:40.13 | SpaceBass | drooth ohhh |
01:40.24 | drooth | spacebass: sorry, not using is the correct answer |
01:40.32 | file[laptop] | my throat is so horrible |
01:40.42 | DaLion | if you have agentcallbacklogin working pls pm me ;) |
01:40.45 | Qwell | file[laptop]: tmi |
01:40.57 | Qwell | yeah you are |
01:40.58 | SpaceBass | i've never gotten # to transfer to work |
01:40.59 | drooth | spacebass: looking for what context... the context that you are in when you are issuing the dial command? |
01:40.59 | SarahEmm | awwww :( |
01:41.11 | file[laptop] | Qwell: sick of your sexual inuendo! perv :P |
01:41.16 | Qwell | :p |
01:41.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
01:41.27 | file[laptop] | now you too will be infected |
01:41.29 | Qwell | eww |
01:41.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sure, innuendo boy |
01:41.34 | file[laptop] | hi Mike! |
01:41.44 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ;p |
01:41.47 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ;) |
01:42.36 | mstocco | netvulture: I just looked over the debug output from my pri |
01:42.50 | mstocco | netvulture: we are identical |
01:42.56 | netvulture | mstocco: well - I'm guessing it is something that i can do with the call on the CO side |
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01:43.04 | SpaceBass | #amportal seems to be dead |
01:43.12 | SpaceBass | anyone know about custom gotos in amp> |
01:43.39 | netvulture | looking at source code now to figure it out a little better - but we don't have an ANS1 of 6 defined - so not sure what it is allowing us to do |
01:43.40 | kn0x | yeah |
01:43.54 | kn0x | Goto (Context) |
01:44.08 | SpaceBass | kn0x it appears to be different than the goto() app |
01:44.13 | DaLion | this should rename this channel |
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01:44.31 | SpaceBass | kn0x it looks like it requires a custom macro |
01:44.59 | mstocco | netvulture: my only concern is how does this affect stablity |
01:45.01 | SarahEmm | kn0x? mew? |
01:45.57 | mstocco | netvulture: somebody thought the event is important enough output the message |
01:46.29 | Derkommissar | . |
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01:48.36 | SarahEmm | meow? |
01:48.38 | file[laptop] | gah dang it I'm mentally being |
01:48.43 | file[laptop] | I thought it was 9:48 |
01:48.46 | file[laptop] | but it's actually 10:48! |
01:49.06 | SarahEmm | ahh |
01:49.12 | SarahEmm | you're east coast canada? |
01:49.18 | SarahEmm | it's 2148EDT |
01:49.58 | file[laptop] | Atlantic Canada! yay |
01:51.05 | SarahEmm | heh |
01:51.09 | SarahEmm | toronto! Yay? |
01:51.14 | oogle | i wish i was up there so i could be iced out like a freezer |
01:51.19 | newmedian | toronto yay! |
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01:51.45 | mstocco | victoria yay |
01:51.51 | newmedian | we're not going to do the A/S/L thing now are we? ;) |
01:52.00 | file[laptop] | uh no |
01:52.04 | file[laptop] | I'd start killing people |
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01:52.30 | oogle | if i saw that i'd have to start scrolling macros and punting |
01:52.44 | kn0x | shido- you still there? |
01:52.59 | netvulture | mstooco - well - the error is simply reported because there is no asn1 of 0x6 defined - so it can't do anything with setting an option on the channel |
01:53.06 | kn0x | SarahEmm |
01:53.13 | qwertyiop | Can someone please give me a hand, this is driving me nuts... |
01:53.18 | qwertyiop | exten => s,1,SetVar(VARIABLENAME=01) |
01:53.18 | qwertyiop | exten => s,2,Dial(SIP/5001,,rM(mymacro)) |
01:53.33 | qwertyiop | How can I access VARIABLENAME from mymacro? |
01:53.49 | SarahEmm | kn0x? |
01:53.57 | kn0x | yes |
01:54.03 | newmedian | kn0x needs a hand, SarahEmm ;) |
01:54.10 | oogle | qwertyiop : did you read the manual? |
01:54.24 | mstocco | qwertyiop: preface it with a ${ |
01:54.40 | mstocco | qwertyiop: as it ${VARIABLENAME} |
01:55.31 | netvulture | mstocco: does asterisk crash upon hangup of a call for you? |
01:55.39 | qwertyiop | Thanks, I know about that, but the variable gets distroyed after the dial command, and I cant get it to inherit properly |
01:55.42 | mstocco | netvulture: no |
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01:56.23 | kn0x | SarahEmm- http://pastebin.ca/14573 if you still have time to help me with my dialplan |
01:56.31 | netvulture | mstooco: my crash today had a log entry of hangup zap/1-1 |
01:56.33 | SarahEmm | yep i do |
01:56.36 | SarahEmm | lemme read, give me a few |
01:56.37 | kn0x | ;) |
01:56.43 | netvulture | then asterisk restarted |
01:56.49 | mstocco | netvulture: I do see that I get a message about not getting a frame fro Zap/x-1 just before hangup though |
01:56.49 | kn0x | that has the links to all the files |
01:57.00 | kn0x | and my discussion with shido |
01:57.27 | SarahEmm | ok, what are you trying to do? |
01:57.33 | SarahEmm | where is the call coming in, where do you want it to go? |
01:57.50 | mstocco | netvulture: what about a reload? I did see a crash after a reload on two occations recently |
01:58.53 | newmedian | kn0x exten => 555,1,Anwser you may want to correct that syntax error |
01:59.02 | drooth | can anyone say which context is used when you dial # to transfer a call? I can only transfer calls to certain extensions and I forgot what context it uses. |
01:59.06 | kn0x | SarahEmm- this has nothng to do with incomming] |
01:59.09 | kn0x | incomming is setup |
01:59.18 | mstocco | netvulture: do you have a reload at or around the time of your crash? |
01:59.19 | kn0x | im fixing the extensions |
01:59.27 | kn0x | and the outbound calling through voipjet |
02:00.00 | newmedian | knox also exten => 33,1,Anwser has syntax error |
02:00.07 | kn0x | when i try and dial extension 33 it trys to run some macro it shows on the cli and the phone says 403 unauthorized |
02:00.08 | kn0x | okay |
02:00.09 | newmedian | kn0x, sorry. |
02:00.16 | qwertyiop | I guess its just not possible then, I'll have to try an do it differently. |
02:00.25 | kn0x | no prob newmedian |
02:00.33 | kn0x | i needed a reminder ;) |
02:00.45 | SarahEmm | kn0x: err wait... |
02:00.53 | SarahEmm | kn0x: you said it was a problem calling an AGI script? |
02:00.56 | kn0x | new- what? |
02:00.59 | kn0x | yes |
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02:01.14 | kn0x | im also having problems with outbound too |
02:01.21 | kn0x | through voipjet |
02:01.25 | SarahEmm | err |
02:01.30 | SarahEmm | okay, what is the AGI issue? |
02:01.42 | kn0x | it doesnt goto the agi |
02:02.01 | SarahEmm | uhh |
02:02.03 | kn0x | now lets say i change *61 to goto callg.agi |
02:02.06 | kn0x | it works |
02:02.06 | SarahEmm | you said the original problem was agi tho |
02:02.13 | kn0x | but adding one doesnt work |
02:02.13 | SarahEmm | oh... |
02:02.14 | netvulture | mstocco: no reload in this case |
02:02.20 | SarahEmm | wait, 'adding one doesn't work' what? |
02:02.23 | kn0x | no the AGI works great |
02:02.26 | SarahEmm | gah |
02:02.33 | SarahEmm | okay, so the only issue is outbound calling via voipjet? |
02:02.35 | SarahEmm | SIP or IAX? |
02:02.38 | kn0x | adding an extension to go to that AGI |
02:02.39 | newmedian | kn0x first try correcting Anwser to Answer on both of those, and see if your AGI works.... |
02:02.54 | kn0x | no i know the AGI works |
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02:02.59 | kn0x | thats what im saying |
02:03.08 | newmedian | ok... |
02:03.11 | kn0x | i cant get extention 33 to ring to the AGI |
02:03.33 | SarahEmm | err |
02:03.37 | SarahEmm | fix your answer line first |
02:03.39 | SarahEmm | then try it again |
02:03.47 | kn0x | but lets say i change exten => *61,2,AGI(weather.agi) to exten => *61,2,AGI(calld.agi) |
02:03.50 | kn0x | it works |
02:03.58 | SarahEmm | ok. |
02:04.03 | SarahEmm | fix the answer line tho, like we keep saying |
02:04.10 | pjz | anyone know how to get an iaxy to register itself with asterisk? |
02:04.20 | kn0x | okay |
02:04.26 | pjz | mine can make outgoing calls, but incoming ones don't make it ring |
02:04.46 | pjz | and 'iax2 show registry' doesn't show it |
02:05.00 | kn0x | all set |
02:05.04 | kn0x | and reloaded |
02:05.29 | newmedian | ... and? |
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02:06.37 | mstocco | netvulture: the reload issue I was having was probably something else. |
02:06.45 | qwertyiop | kn0x: typo "custom-voijet-outbound" in extensions_custom.conf |
02:07.02 | kn0x | it works |
02:07.02 | mstocco | netvulture: but it is good to try and find a pattern |
02:07.12 | SarahEmm | kn0x: heh. spelling errors it looks like |
02:07.20 | kn0x | hmm |
02:07.24 | newmedian | true enough. |
02:07.31 | kn0x | okay |
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02:09.25 | |Vulture| | Anyone here know a good PRI/Data integrated provider in St. Louis, MO? |
02:09.38 | kn0x | still doesnt fix extention 33 |
02:09.41 | kn0x | and outbound |
02:09.44 | SarahEmm | uhh |
02:10.17 | SarahEmm | <kn0x> it works <-- what works then? |
02:10.17 | kn0x | x555 |
02:10.17 | kn0x | sorry |
02:10.17 | SarahEmm | oh. |
02:10.17 | SarahEmm | did you fix the spelling error on x33? |
02:10.26 | kn0x | where was there a spelling error |
02:10.28 | kn0x | ? |
02:10.33 | SarahEmm | yeah |
02:10.35 | SarahEmm | Anwser |
02:10.40 | SarahEmm | same as x555 |
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02:11.12 | newmedian | Reminds me of when I used to create and debug Sendmail configuration files. |
02:11.24 | fugitivo | hi |
02:12.44 | kn0x | shit it works |
02:12.50 | kn0x | now what about outbound? |
02:13.11 | newmedian | kn0x correct your spelling problems for your voijet / voipjet |
02:13.20 | kn0x | did that |
02:13.24 | kn0x | still dont work |
02:14.02 | newmedian | kn0x, well, at least you know that when you run into problems it's probably some kind of typo. :) |
02:14.25 | kn0x | lol |
02:14.38 | kn0x | fixed voijet |
02:14.39 | kn0x | lol |
02:15.09 | SarahEmm | so what's not working still? |
02:16.02 | newmedian | so now, kn0x, is voipjet working for you after fixing typo? |
02:16.14 | kn0x | both |
02:16.16 | kn0x | woot |
02:16.23 | SarahEmm | lol |
02:16.25 | SarahEmm | everything working? |
02:16.33 | kn0x | but now when i add 9. after _ it doesnt work |
02:16.38 | kn0x | id like to have that work |
02:16.40 | kn0x | lol |
02:17.26 | newmedian | kn0x what are you dialing to match that 9. ? |
02:17.29 | SarahEmm | it's going to try dialing the 9, because you have ${EXTEN} there, afaik |
02:17.38 | newmedian | right. |
02:17.38 | kn0x | oh |
02:17.41 | kn0x | darn |
02:17.49 | newmedian | put a :1 |
02:17.53 | SarahEmm | i dunno how to strip that off but i'm sure you can ;) |
02:17.58 | SarahEmm | ahh, listen to the smrt newmedian :) |
02:18.10 | kn0x | what does :1 do? |
02:18.16 | SarahEmm | strips off the first char assumedly |
02:18.18 | kn0x | where do i put :1 |
02:18.19 | SarahEmm | wow, that's not a word. |
02:18.24 | newmedian | e.g. ${EXTEN:1} |
02:18.31 | netvulture | mstocco: well the closest i can get to what 0x6 is is EctExecute |
02:18.39 | netvulture | whatever that does |
02:19.35 | SarahEmm | looks like it's call waiting related |
02:19.44 | netvulture | and it saying that 0x6 probably meens don't ask to do it - we won't take it |
02:20.29 | SarahEmm | http://www.smart.com.ph/SMART/Value+Added+Services/Basic+VAS/VS_BC_ExplicitCall.htm |
02:20.31 | SarahEmm | ^-- for netvulture |
02:21.13 | newmedian | kn0x but you may want to have _9X. and do an EXTEN:2 so that you don't end up with just dialing a 9 |
02:22.12 | kn0x | what are you saying? |
02:22.35 | newmedian | well, imagine what happens if you have _9. and you just dial 9 and don't dial any other digits. |
02:22.51 | kn0x | okay... |
02:23.11 | newmedian | i.e. it strips off the 9 and then dials... nothing. |
02:23.30 | newmedian | you probably want to ensure there's at least 1 additional somethingorother to dial |
02:24.10 | qwertyiop | _9. shouldnt match just 9, only 9X anyway. |
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02:25.35 | qwertyiop | oops, my mistake, I'm sure it didnt when I tried it. :) |
02:26.31 | netvulture | mstocco: well thanks for trying to investigate this with me - i'm gonna take off - l8r |
02:27.13 | mstocco | netvulture: I buy that, by why output the message on every call? should be a conf setting to do something about the output |
02:27.28 | mstocco | missed him |
02:33.32 | timecop | Jun 15 11:30:11 WARNING[2493]: channel.c:577 channel_find_locked: Avoided deadlock for '0x830e980', 10 retries! |
02:33.34 | timecop | heh |
02:34.05 | CoaxD | bah. damn fucked up locking code |
02:35.58 | anthm | it'll bea long while till you stop seeing that |
02:36.26 | |Vulture| | Anyone here know a good PRI/Data integrated provider in St. Louis, MO? |
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02:37.37 | fugitivo | ~parking |
02:37.38 | jbot | hmm... app_valetparking is http://www.bkw.org/archives/000291.html |
02:38.01 | file[laptop] | no it isn't. |
02:38.35 | pjz | anyone used an iaxy with asterisk before? |
02:38.39 | pjz | I need help getting it to register |
02:38.52 | Chuji | you provision it? |
02:39.06 | pjz | with iaxyprov? yes |
02:39.26 | pjz | do I have to do anything else? |
02:39.29 | Chuji | setup iax.conf? |
02:39.36 | pjz | yes |
02:39.43 | Chuji | reload asterisk? |
02:39.46 | pjz | yes |
02:39.54 | Chuji | What's not working then? |
02:40.06 | file[laptop] | duh Josh, equalizer |
02:40.13 | pjz | it's not listed in 'iax2 show registry' |
02:40.22 | Chuji | doesn't need to be |
02:40.31 | pjz | it can't receive calls if it's not |
02:40.40 | pjz | or at least, that's my understanding |
02:40.49 | Chuji | Depends, is it behind a nat? |
02:40.57 | pjz | no |
02:41.03 | Chuji | Is it on the same lan? |
02:41.08 | pjz | but incoming calls claim busy/congested |
02:41.09 | pjz | yes |
02:41.17 | Chuji | Then it doesn't need to register |
02:41.30 | pjz | then why won't it receive calls? |
02:41.37 | file[laptop] | hey Mike |
02:41.45 | Chuji | Well, that's what we'll try to find out |
02:42.22 | file[laptop] | pjz: Chuji is your personal support representative, thanks for choosing #asterisk |
02:42.33 | pjz | file[laptop]: hehe |
02:42.49 | Chuji | heh |
02:43.08 | SarahEmm | lol |
02:43.08 | SarahEmm | meow |
02:43.12 | pjz | <PROTECTED> |
02:43.17 | Chuji | pjz : How aobut posting the output of iax show peer 'iaxypeername' to pastebin |
02:43.36 | newmedian | you need a decongestant |
02:43.52 | file[laptop] | awww that's cute |
02:44.00 | Chuji | pjz : can you make calls with the iaxy? |
02:44.05 | pjz | fax/fax (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored |
02:44.05 | pjz | yes |
02:44.10 | pjz | I can dial out with it just fine |
02:44.31 | Chuji | iax show peer fax |
02:44.34 | pjz | that's from 'iax2 show peers' btw |
02:44.50 | Wembley | hey is anyone here using Asterisk with NuFone on IAX? |
02:44.51 | pjz | 'No such command 'iax'' |
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02:45.10 | fugitivo | iax2 |
02:45.10 | file[laptop] | Wembley: tons of people do |
02:45.11 | fugitivo | not iax |
02:45.12 | Chuji | yeah eyah |
02:45.14 | Wembley | I'm getting "no authority" errors |
02:45.15 | Chuji | iax2 |
02:45.25 | pjz | No such command 'iax2 show peer' (type 'help' for help) |
02:45.26 | Wembley | when I try to dial through it |
02:45.34 | Wembley | but I am registered in peers |
02:45.38 | fugitivo | pjz: use the tab key |
02:45.45 | fugitivo | pjz: it's iax2 show peers |
02:45.53 | file[laptop] | registration has nothing to do with sending calls out |
02:45.55 | fugitivo | pjz: tab is your friend, like google |
02:46.06 | Maggot | what method of auth are you using? |
02:46.13 | Chuji | hmm, is iax2 show peer [peername] only in head? |
02:46.15 | newmedian | well, there's always http://www.hipiers.com/ ...oh... wrong piers |
02:46.25 | Wembley | Maggot: to me? |
02:46.31 | fugitivo | Chuji: yes |
02:46.34 | Maggot | yup |
02:46.39 | pjz | fugitivo: right, I knkow about autocompletion, but my point is that there's no 'iax2 show peer <peername>' command |
02:46.46 | Wembley | Maggot: I put the secret in my iax.conf |
02:46.51 | fugitivo | pjz: oh :) |
02:46.56 | fugitivo | pjz: not in version 1.0.7 |
02:47.00 | Chuji | ok, my bad |
02:47.02 | Wembley | Maggot: just a plain text word = secret=blah |
02:47.07 | Chuji | figured that would have been in stable too |
02:47.21 | pjz | nope, sorry |
02:47.28 | Maggot | Wembley: and auth type is set right? |
02:47.32 | file[laptop] | it's a feature, not a bugfix |
02:47.36 | Wembley | authtype? |
02:47.43 | Maggot | I use RSA, not plain text, so I'm not sure of the syntax |
02:47.52 | Chuji | Hardly a feature :P |
02:47.55 | Maggot | hang on |
02:48.03 | Chuji | Should have just been a natural with iax2 show peers |
02:48.04 | Wembley | I can dial IN on my nufone 800 number, that works fine |
02:48.11 | file[laptop] | well it is :p |
02:48.40 | Chuji | pjz : Well, just post all of the fax context in iax.conf to pastebin.ca |
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02:48.46 | Chuji | We'll look at it |
02:49.35 | JerJer | Wembley: do you have a type=peer with your secret in it and host=switch-1.nufone.net |
02:49.43 | Maggot | When you define your user/friend/peer in iax.conf, you need to specify what sort of auth to use. plaintext/rsa/md5 |
02:49.44 | file[laptop] | I can feel myself slowly falling asleep |
02:50.13 | JerJer | Maggot: there is a default value ya know |
02:50.21 | pjz | http://pastebin.ca/14576 |
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02:50.25 | Maggot | jerjer: I spose their is. Plaiuntext? |
02:50.58 | file[laptop] | md5 |
02:51.07 | Maggot | paste your peer definition and dialstring... |
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02:51.28 | pjz | Chuji: did |
02:51.34 | Maggot | argh. |
02:51.36 | Maggot | missed it. |
02:51.44 | Wembley | hang on |
02:51.48 | pjz | Chuji: did Maggot just answer my problem too? I don't have any kind of auth defined in my iax.conf |
02:52.14 | pjz | Maggot: how do you spec an auth type? |
02:52.23 | Maggot | pjz: Depends on what auth type your upstream wants. Apparently the default is MD5? |
02:52.28 | Wembley | Maggot: I put in the auth=plaintext |
02:52.29 | Maggot | auth= |
02:52.31 | Wembley | and it didnt work either |
02:52.32 | Maggot | md5 |
02:52.34 | Maggot | plaintext |
02:52.35 | Maggot | rsa |
02:52.44 | pjz | Maggot: ah, well, this is just an iax ATA |
02:52.51 | Wembley | I wonder if I have the wrong password |
02:52.53 | Maggot | is plaintext what the other end is wanting? |
02:53.03 | Wembley | not sure, what does nufone want? |
02:53.13 | Maggot | are you connecting two of your own servers, or to a provider? |
02:53.18 | Maggot | ahhhh |
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02:53.18 | Maggot | ok |
02:53.20 | Wembley | they didnt spec a password in the config they sent me |
02:53.20 | Hitesh | hello |
02:53.22 | Maggot | nufone. |
02:53.26 | Wembley | Maggot: right |
02:53.31 | Hitesh | i'm unable to compile festival on redhat 9 |
02:53.37 | Maggot | I never used them, but I do use FWD |
02:53.38 | Hitesh | any one using festival on redhat 9 ? |
02:53.43 | Maggot | should be similar, I guess? |
02:53.45 | pjz | Chuji: anythink jump out at ya? |
02:53.48 | Wembley | FWD works fine for me too |
02:53.52 | Wembley | at least it did |
02:53.56 | fugitivo | Hitesh: try Cepstral, it's $30 and it's much better |
02:53.57 | Wembley | 271793 |
02:54.03 | Chuji | pjz : lemme look |
02:54.11 | Chuji | I second fugitivo |
02:54.16 | Chuji | Cepstral is better |
02:54.31 | Hitesh | chuji are you using it ? |
02:54.34 | pjz | duh!!! |
02:54.36 | Maggot | Nufone uses MD5 methinks.. |
02:54.43 | pjz | I forgot to put 'register' in my iaxyprov.conf |
02:54.47 | Hitesh | can anyone please guide me on cepstral ? |
02:54.52 | fugitivo | I am |
02:54.53 | SarahEmm | walkies, bbiab |
02:55.00 | Chuji | pjz : So it's all set now? |
02:55.25 | Chuji | Hitesh : Yeah, that is what I use |
02:55.26 | file[laptop] | sleepy time |
02:55.27 | fugitivo | Hitesh: www.cepstral.com |
02:55.34 | pjz | Chuji: seems to be |
02:55.37 | pjz | buh |
02:55.39 | pjz | sorry bout that |
02:55.39 | fugitivo | Hitesh: you can listen to examples online |
02:55.43 | pjz | pebkac |
02:56.18 | Chuji | I wish rhetorical made a *nix version |
02:56.36 | Chuji | ~rhetorical |
02:56.37 | jbot | rhetorical is, like, http://www.rhetorical.com/cgi-bin/demo.cgi A kick ass voice synthesis engine. Not available on *nix though :( |
02:56.50 | Chuji | check out that demo |
02:57.10 | Hitesh | whats the best voice ? |
02:57.15 | Hitesh | for cepstral |
02:57.19 | Chuji | for cepstral? |
02:57.56 | Hitesh | i don't see wembley for sale |
02:58.19 | fugitivo | Hitesh: check all the voices and choose the one you like |
02:58.23 | Wembley | Hitesh : check out Fraggle Rock - Wembley is a character from there |
02:58.33 | Chuji | I like Diane, she sounds the most like Allison |
02:58.49 | Chuji | If you are mixing those voices, you will want that |
02:59.15 | fugitivo | I use Marta for spanish, lol |
02:59.19 | Hitesh | fraggle rock is no longer shown on tv |
02:59.22 | Wembley | Maggot: I think I'm just gonna get with the good people at NuFone - I've checked things out and I think I might have a misconfiguration on my account with them. |
02:59.47 | Hitesh | chuji: is cepstral an executable program in linux |
02:59.49 | Wembley | Hitesh: google for it, there's lots of wavs and mp3 files :) |
03:01.04 | Chuji | Hitesh : Yeah, once compiled you have a program called swift |
03:01.32 | pjz | weird, it only wants to register if I have heartbeat on |
03:01.36 | Chuji | Wembley : The good people with nufone was just here moments ago |
03:02.03 | Chuji | If you click your heels and say "nufone nufone nufone" he might come back |
03:02.19 | newmedian | there's no place like nufone? |
03:02.32 | pjz | hrm |
03:02.46 | pjz | what do I need to do to make a fax able to go thru on an iax2 channel? |
03:02.48 | fugitivo | ~nufone |
03:02.49 | jbot | nufone is, like, Visit http://www.nufone.net for an excellent, native IAX termination service. |
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03:02.59 | Chuji | pjr: pray |
03:02.59 | pjz | my end just hung up for no reason I can see |
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03:03.09 | newmedian | %% I'll get you my pretty, and your little IAX2 %% |
03:03.12 | Chuji | pjr: what's the pstn over? |
03:03.20 | Chuji | voip or zap? |
03:03.26 | pjz | Chuji: zap |
03:03.35 | Chuji | ulaw? |
03:03.42 | Chuji | on the iaxy |
03:03.45 | pjz | Chuji: TE110P, yeah, ulaw on the iaxy |
03:03.52 | Chuji | make sure it's ulaw |
03:03.57 | fugitivo | i want to call nufone using ip, can i? |
03:03.58 | pjz | it's forced to ulaw |
03:04.02 | Chuji | during the call, do an iax2 show channels |
03:04.14 | Chuji | it's only forced if you have disallow=all |
03:04.22 | Wembley | hey does nufone want me to cut the leading "1" off the dialstring sent to nufone? |
03:04.27 | pjz | Chuji: which I do |
03:04.35 | Chuji | ok, you're good then |
03:04.39 | fugitivo | isn't 2.0 cents per minute too expensive? |
03:04.39 | pjz | Chuji: okay, it seems to be receiving now |
03:04.46 | Wembley | that is, trim off the 1 in 16046596363 |
03:04.46 | Wembley | ? |
03:04.50 | |Vulture| | Anyone here use the Sangoma T1 cards? |
03:04.54 | Chuji | I've never faxes over it... but faxing over an ata in general is risky |
03:05.06 | pjz | Chuji: so what's recommended for faxes? |
03:05.14 | pjz | Chuji: I have to do *something* for them |
03:05.15 | Chuji | a fax machine |
03:05.19 | Chuji | :) |
03:05.31 | pjz | Chuji: right, but what do I hook it up to? |
03:05.36 | pjz | Chuji: get a POTS line? |
03:05.41 | Chuji | zap port |
03:05.42 | fugitivo | it seems there's no solution for faxoverIP |
03:05.44 | pjz | Chuji: that seems icky |
03:06.04 | Chuji | what's your fxo on that box? |
03:06.12 | Chuji | post? pri? T1? |
03:06.18 | pjz | Chuji: TE110P, pri |
03:06.19 | Chuji | post = pots |
03:06.49 | Chuji | Yeah, then it's icky |
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03:07.10 | Chuji | give the iaxy a shot.. who knows. Might work out for you |
03:07.10 | pjz | Chuji: I have bandwidth and to spare |
03:07.19 | pjz | it doesn't seem able to receive a fax too well |
03:07.30 | pjz | eventaully hangs up in the middle someplace |
03:07.42 | Chuji | Set the fax machine to force it down to 14.4 |
03:07.45 | |Vulture| | Channel Baks work for fax |
03:07.53 | |Vulture| | banks |
03:08.08 | Chuji | but, expensive for one-offf |
03:08.11 | Chuji | one-offs |
03:08.21 | fugitivo | will fax work through a tdm400p, connecting the fax machine to the fxs module? |
03:08.22 | Chuji | I use an Adit |
03:08.23 | |Vulture| | Chuji: not really... |
03:08.25 | Maggot | I have done a lot of playing with spandsp. I have it working pretty well now. |
03:08.36 | Chuji | fugitivo : Yeah |
03:08.53 | |Vulture| | adtran TSU 600 + TE110P |
03:08.54 | fugitivo | Chuji: without any problem? |
03:08.56 | Chuji | That's true, you could tow with Maggot's approach |
03:09.14 | Chuji | <$800 ? |
03:09.23 | |Vulture| | TDM+FAX==trouble |
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03:09.36 | dizzydiffi | hello anyone good at php |
03:09.48 | fugitivo | |Vulture|: with the tdm400p and fxs module? |
03:09.51 | fugitivo | php? |
03:09.52 | fugitivo | lol |
03:09.52 | Chuji | fugitivo : well, I'm not the biggest fan of the te110p, so don't take my word for it |
03:10.03 | Chuji | /j #php |
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03:10.12 | |Vulture| | fugitivo: yes FXS modules on TDM break faxs |
03:10.15 | dizzydiffi | ya php |
03:10.20 | dizzydiffi | need some help |
03:10.28 | fugitivo | dizzydiffi: this is #asterisk |
03:10.44 | dizzydiffi | fine |
03:10.53 | Hitesh | does the demo contain voices only or the program too ? |
03:11.04 | fugitivo | |Vulture|: hmm, that's bad news for me, any workaround for that? |
03:11.08 | Chuji | Hitesh : Both |
03:11.15 | newmedian | have the echo cancelling versions of the TE110P and TE410P hit the street yet? |
03:11.21 | Chuji | Hitesh : But it says something like "This voice is not licensed" |
03:11.38 | Chuji | Hitesh : But it will let you at least play with it |
03:12.24 | pjz | hrm, officejet 6110, no way to force it down to 14.4k |
03:12.28 | |Vulture| | fugitivo: I have spend MANY hours... nope |
03:12.39 | |Vulture| | we use an officejet too... |
03:12.49 | pjz | Chuji: interestingly, *outgoing* faxes seem to work okay |
03:12.56 | fugitivo | |Vulture|: how do you use fax? another line? |
03:13.04 | |Vulture| | fugitivo: via the PRI |
03:13.22 | pjz | |Vulture|: how is your officejet connected to the pbx? |
03:13.31 | pjz | |Vulture|: an ATA of some sort? |
03:13.36 | |Vulture| | pjz: adtran FXS |
03:13.41 | pjz | |Vulture|: ah |
03:13.42 | |Vulture| | was a TDM FXS |
03:13.44 | newmedian | Speaking of Fax, how is www.j2.com configuring their infrastructure? |
03:13.46 | |Vulture| | big mistake |
03:14.02 | |Vulture| | TDMs are now a waste in my mind |
03:14.06 | pjz | so what's the market like for used TDM cards? |
03:14.24 | |Vulture| | I duno but I got a few to unload |
03:14.29 | pjz | I've got 2 TDM 4xFXO cards |
03:14.41 | pjz | or whatever the ones you use to plug POTS lines into are |
03:14.46 | |Vulture| | yea FXO |
03:14.50 | Hitesh | downloading at 602.55K/s |
03:15.04 | SarahEmm | |Vulture|: now a waste? how so? |
03:15.05 | Wembley | FXO = pots from telco, right? |
03:15.06 | pjz | our old office (we just moved) had just 8 POTS lines. New office we got a PRI for. |
03:15.19 | pjz | so I've got two 4xFXO TDM cards |
03:15.26 | pjz | basically brand new |
03:15.46 | fugitivo | me me! |
03:16.01 | nn | i need to get some FXO gear |
03:16.04 | fugitivo | pjz: how much? |
03:16.07 | nn | but not til i move |
03:16.15 | pjz | fugitivo: I dunno, I need a fax soln |
03:16.34 | fugitivo | me too, but i still need the tdms |
03:17.11 | Wembley | well, good night all |
03:17.17 | Chuji | need sleep |
03:17.21 | Chuji | take care guys |
03:17.27 | Wembley | gonna sleep on this and see if I can get some IAX goodness from NuFone tomorrow AM |
03:17.29 | Chuji | and girl |
03:17.38 | Chuji | :) |
03:17.55 | Wembley | any girls here? |
03:17.57 | Wembley | :) |
03:17.57 | SarahEmm | lol |
03:18.00 | SarahEmm | me! |
03:18.02 | SarahEmm | *points to self* |
03:18.07 | Wembley | ok |
03:18.09 | JerJer | just set your secret in your [NuFone] type=peer |
03:18.23 | Wembley | Chuji I thought you thought I was a girl |
03:18.24 | Chuji | Our token * chick |
03:18.29 | SarahEmm | hehee. |
03:18.40 | SarahEmm | *++ |
03:19.10 | pjz | oh, hey, can I buy just an FXO module and switch it out on one of my TDMs ? |
03:19.21 | pjz | or do they not sell just the modules? |
03:19.27 | Chuji | you can |
03:19.30 | Chuji | get just the module |
03:19.36 | Wembley | you know, just for fun, I bet it would be cool to dig up some old step-by-step switch equipment and come up with a way to hook it up to asterisk |
03:19.39 | SarahEmm | i thought you said you had 4x4FXO modules? |
03:19.39 | fugitivo | anyone is using an application to send and receive faxes? (does that exists?) |
03:19.57 | SarahEmm | Wembley: woo! someone who knows about older switching technology! :) |
03:20.00 | SarahEmm | SxS is very nifty :) |
03:20.01 | pjz | fugitivo: something on voip-info.org said you could do it with a fax module of some sort |
03:20.06 | Chuji | ~spandsp |
03:20.08 | jbot | hmm... spandsp is cool : http://www.soft-switch.org/installing-spandsp.html |
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03:20.43 | pjz | SarahEmm: oh, right, sorry, I'm confusing myself |
03:20.55 | fugitivo | pjz: I know that kfax uses Hylafax, but i'd like to use samething with spandsp |
03:20.59 | Wembley | SarahEmm: its a little bit before my time, but I've seen some in operation at the telephone museum here |
03:21.01 | Wembley | near here |
03:21.12 | SarahEmm | it's before my time too |
03:21.15 | SarahEmm | still nifty tho :) |
03:21.26 | SarahEmm | s'always been something i wanted to do, build an SxS switching system.. |
03:21.27 | Wembley | SarahEmm: and there's a volunteer there that wants to link up some step and crossbar switches using Asterisk |
03:21.29 | SarahEmm | nothing too complex.. |
03:21.36 | SarahEmm | Wembley: coooooool :o) |
03:21.43 | Wembley | SarahEmm: fun but noisy :) |
03:21.44 | fugitivo | Chuji: i need a frontend for the user, to send faxes |
03:21.49 | SarahEmm | yeah :) |
03:22.00 | Chuji | ~hylafax |
03:22.01 | jbot | A telecommunication system for UNIX systems. URL: http://www.hylafax.org |
03:22.51 | fugitivo | what's the difference with spandsp? |
03:23.06 | Wembley | SarahEmm: I've been in a working #3 crossbar too, very much interesting to watch it work |
03:25.00 | SarahEmm | Wembley: niftycool :) |
03:26.14 | SarahEmm | walkies for real this time. bbiab :) |
03:26.34 | Hitesh | chugi: where do i find script examples for swift |
03:26.37 | Derkommissar | . |
03:29.52 | Hitesh | laterz |
03:31.58 | Wembley | night all |
03:32.34 | pjz | gnight |
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03:49.24 | zimdog | hello room |
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03:50.19 | fugitivo | anyone is using hylafax? |
03:50.46 | zimdog | Anyone have experience connecting to a broadsoft switch with * ? |
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04:00.10 | tzafrir_laptop | Why exactly does Digium's site recommend against most Dell computers in compatibity with their cards? |
04:00.41 | JerJer | ? |
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04:01.03 | WilliamK | not sure, but definately don't try using a dual AMD MP and a tyan motherboard - get errors out the wazzoo |
04:01.43 | WilliamK | hey Jer, do you have any wcte110p boards? |
04:01.51 | zimdog | pifiu: I have used older versions and am actually installing 1.1 right now |
04:02.00 | pjz | I'm having fine luck with my supermicro setup |
04:02.10 | JerJer | we have Dell 1750s and TE410Ps |
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04:04.51 | znoG | hey all, for some reason, i can unplug the cable to my Zaptel card and plug a normal phone in and it works fine. Yet when I try and make calls from Asterisk, I get a "unable to create Zap channel" error. It happened all of a sudden!? |
04:04.58 | znoG | I tried restart asterisk, didn't help |
04:05.00 | nn | <PROTECTED> |
04:05.48 | niZon | nn: probablly some sexy hot porn |
04:05.55 | pifiu | hey zimdog im having some problems |
04:06.01 | pifiu | yeah i just installed 1.1 yesterday |
04:06.13 | znoG | reloading the zaptel driver did it |
04:06.20 | pifiu | making 2 extensions, one here and one at the office and cant seem to connect |
04:06.44 | pifiu | i get busy signals and i get |
04:06.44 | pifiu | Set Absolute Timeout to 15 |
04:06.44 | pifiu | <PROTECTED> |
04:06.44 | pifiu | <PROTECTED> |
04:06.48 | nn | niZon: Hmm... |
04:07.23 | nn | the IP is in this office too.. hah |
04:07.41 | niZon | lol |
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04:09.24 | zimdog | pifiu it is still compiling so haven't seen 1.1 yet. HAve you setup two sip extensions that are local and tried it first? |
04:10.00 | Derkommissar | . |
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04:10.59 | figfig | does anyone have suggestions for a good cheap voip phone for an office? |
04:11.23 | zimdog | Anyone have experience connecting to a broadsoft switch with * ? |
04:11.35 | dizzydiffi | has anyone worked ith portaone billing with alepo |
04:11.50 | dizzydiffi | usine radius authentication |
04:11.51 | tzafrir_laptop | JerJer, not all Dells, but still many of them: http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=compatibility |
04:13.48 | JerJer | dizzydiffi: write your own billing - you will thank me later |
04:13.52 | figfig | certainly someone here has purchaced a hardphone in an asterisk environment, no? I am trying to do this and thought someone could give experiences. |
04:14.20 | |Vulture| | I use Dell SC420s |
04:14.58 | JerJer | prolly a chipset bug |
04:15.00 | pifiu | zimdog |
04:15.05 | pifiu | thats what im trying |
04:15.09 | pifiu | just sip to sip |
04:15.18 | pifiu | via network, no pstn |
04:15.54 | zimdog | pifiu Yea but is it from home to work through firewall nat etc? |
04:17.23 | figfig | does anyone here use grandstream? |
04:18.23 | shido | yep |
04:18.24 | |Vulture| | tzafrir: I use SC420s and they work fine |
04:18.26 | shido | budgetones? |
04:18.51 | Robot_ | hey people I got one problem... |
04:19.16 | figfig | shido: I am considering using grandstream. Do you like it? |
04:19.30 | figfig | shido: did you try many sip phones? |
04:20.14 | Robot_ | everytime im playing recording, like "you got new messages" it is played wuite fast |
04:20.24 | pifiu | yeah from home to work argh maybe firewall issues you're right |
04:20.38 | pifiu | but i mean it connects somehow since i do read something in the CLI |
04:20.55 | pifiu | i think i give up for tonight and will try it again tomorrow. are you on during the day? |
04:21.57 | figfig | pifio: are you using ethereal to view the connections? |
04:22.10 | figfig | shido: are you there? |
04:22.30 | zimdog | no sorry only in the evening. Try making two local extensions. and make sure that works. If it does you will need to open port 5060 udp in your firewall to allow the packets through |
04:22.32 | figfig | pifiu: sorry, I typed your name in incorrectly. |
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04:28.28 | tzafrir_laptop | |Vulture|, with a TDM card? |
04:28.42 | |Vulture| | tzafrir: TDMs... TE110P |
04:28.45 | |Vulture| | both |
04:29.27 | |Vulture| | no problems thus far |
04:29.44 | |Vulture| | running a year with TDMs |
04:29.49 | |Vulture| | 2 months with TEs |
04:35.50 | Robot_ | has anyone tryied asterisk over halfduplex netwokr ? |
04:37.13 | Mavvie | voip via packet? |
04:37.19 | Mavvie | at least you don't have to worry about echo |
04:38.09 | Robot_ | wont it do something vierd ? |
04:38.12 | Robot_ | wired |
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04:48.05 | *** topic/#asterisk by bkw_ -> Asterisk: The Open Source PBX || Astricon Europe -- Madrid, Spain -- June 15-17 || Cluecon -- PBX Developers Conference in Chicago Aug 3-5 || THHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHANKKKKKKKKK YOUUUUUU |
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04:49.30 | bkw_ | any lab monkeys around? |
04:50.39 | DrRighteous | are the PGSQL() dialplan functions built into the 1.0.7 tree? |
04:51.02 | drumkilla | what's the big thank you for? |
04:51.53 | SarahEmm | lab monkeys? |
04:51.57 | Strom_C | what kind of lab monkeys? :) |
04:52.35 | Nugget | hooray for postgresql |
04:53.37 | bkw_ | could someone try this |
04:53.50 | bkw_ | put a resetcdr(wv) or just a (w) right before a dial |
04:53.54 | bkw_ | and do it twice in a row |
04:53.58 | bkw_ | tell me if you get a deadlock |
04:55.18 | Strom_C | on its own priority line? |
04:59.29 | bkw_ | thank you for calling DIAL A SEGFAULT |
04:59.35 | pjz | hehe |
05:01.32 | bkw_ | you do a resetcdr(wv) baby you'll SEGFUCKINGFAULT |
05:01.33 | SarahEmm | LOL |
05:01.38 | bkw_ | on hangup |
05:01.43 | bkw_ | or another call to resetcdr |
05:04.12 | pjz | whee, fun, script-generated config files |
05:04.21 | pjz | my python scripts are getting better and better |
05:05.38 | pjz | User('user', '501','Full U. Sername', 501, SoundPoint500('00004f201c123')) |
05:06.16 | pjz | then 'python fullstarconf.py --extensions.conf >extensions.conf' |
05:06.45 | pjz | also does iax.conf, sip.conf, and tftpfiles (which gens all the tftp files for the particular phones you need) |
05:07.02 | pjz | oh, and meetme.conf |
05:07.06 | pjz | and voicemail.conf |
05:07.09 | pjz | not that those are that complex |
05:07.21 | ManxPower | Yeah, but it's written in PYTHON! |
05:07.36 | pjz | right, so it's guarnateed to be maintainable |
05:09.30 | pjz | plus it's not really ready for prime time |
05:09.38 | FuriousGeorge | older pc's that want pc100 memory |
05:09.56 | FuriousGeorge | the really old ones need low density memory, right? |
05:09.57 | pjz | there's some refactoring that needs to go on still to separate the generic config stuff from my config stuff |
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05:19.24 | pjz | if you dial a number and then wait, sit here a way to do a 'no answer' check? |
05:19.38 | pjz | like a busy or something |
05:20.08 | pjz | I've got some follow-me stuff going that dials my ext, then my cell, then goes to vm if still no answer |
05:20.32 | pjz | but if i reject the call, it waits the rest of the time (20s) before going to vm |
05:20.33 | Qwell | pjz: How do you know whether your cell hits vm or not? |
05:20.50 | pjz | Qwell: I don't, I just don't wait long enough for it to |
05:20.57 | Qwell | What if your phone is off? |
05:21.06 | Qwell | it'll hit your cell vm immediately |
05:21.11 | pjz | true |
05:21.15 | pjz | *shrug* |
05:21.17 | Qwell | or out of range perhaps |
05:21.21 | pjz | I don't have my phone off that much |
05:21.22 | Qwell | don't worry, I do the same thing :p |
05:21.32 | Qwell | Dial(mycell,20), heh |
05:21.43 | pjz | it's mostly since I'm sysadmin I end up roving around a bit |
05:21.52 | Qwell | actually, I append a 1 to the cidnum when I forward the call... |
05:22.03 | Qwell | if I see the 1, I know the call will be expensive |
05:22.11 | pjz | heh |
05:22.12 | Qwell | and, for some reason, my phone still gets the right phone book entryt |
05:22.20 | pjz | cool |
05:22.21 | Qwell | and I don't think it was a 1...maybe a 9 |
05:22.42 | pjz | I need to reset the CID on the outgoing dial. ugh. more digging in voip-info.org |
05:22.52 | Qwell | reset it? |
05:23.29 | pjz | right now my cell gets the call and it looks like it came from my work number |
05:23.44 | Qwell | pjz: want to see what my dial lines look like? |
05:23.47 | pjz | I need to pass through the incoming CID to the outgoing call to me :) |
05:23.50 | Qwell | it works great when I do it |
05:23.52 | pjz | Qwell: sure |
05:23.56 | Qwell | lemme dig it up |
05:24.36 | Qwell | ahh, I prepend a 0 |
05:24.50 | pjz | that makes sens |
05:25.43 | Qwell | http://pastebin.ca/14587 |
05:25.47 | Qwell | ymmv on the prepended 0 |
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05:26.16 | bkw_ | YAY fixed |
05:26.19 | roywish | hi all |
05:26.22 | Qwell | bkw_: what is? |
05:26.22 | bkw_ | NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
05:26.27 | bkw_ | asterisk |
05:26.31 | bkw_ | well ResetCDR |
05:26.36 | Qwell | ahh, reset mine |
05:26.37 | bkw_ | no segy faulty no more |
05:26.56 | roywish | may i asking something here ?? |
05:27.02 | Qwell | roywish: nope |
05:27.03 | bkw_ | roywish, ssssssssssssssssssure |
05:27.05 | bkw_ | shoot |
05:27.10 | Qwell | bkw_: good mood? :p |
05:27.33 | bkw_ | Qwell, if I could get my paws around someones neck.. not gonna say names... |
05:27.35 | roywish | did anyone ever use dialogic card d/300PCI-e1-120 |
05:27.36 | bkw_ | I would be happy |
05:27.48 | Qwell | bkw_: ooo, spill! |
05:28.00 | Qwell | roywish: That isn't much of a question. |
05:28.07 | Qwell | roywish: Are you having a specific problem with it? |
05:28.58 | |Vulture| | bkw_: you fixed ResetCDR in HEAD? |
05:29.05 | roywish | yes ... since the card already discontinued so i am asking maybe somebody here ever use that kind of card |
05:30.03 | roywish | if somebody ever work with that soo...i will get my hand dirty to search the driver |
05:30.47 | pjz | Qwell: well, I'm finding that I could hand-tune it, but I can't really do that since I autogen my configs |
05:31.11 | pjz | Qwell: and tuning the generator would break abstraction |
05:31.51 | pjz | Qwell: b/c one abstraction I have is a list of dictionaries of phones such that each dict gets dialed simultaneously |
05:31.59 | pjz | and the list gets dialed in order |
05:32.36 | roywish | ?? |
05:32.40 | Qwell | pjz: huh? |
05:32.42 | pjz | so maybe it's SIPPhone('foo') & softphone('foo') simultaneously and then externalphone('bar') |
05:33.11 | pjz | Qwell: oh, nm, it's basically me trying to fit asterisk's config files into some kind of logical structure |
05:33.17 | pjz | Qwell: and failing to some degree |
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05:41.29 | pjz | what's exten 'h' ? hangup? |
05:41.36 | |Vulture| | ya |
05:43.57 | Robot_ | anybody using SJPhone ? |
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05:56.51 | roywish | did anyone ever use dialogic card d/300PCI-e1-120 |
05:57.14 | roywish | please ?? |
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05:57.23 | r0d3nt|m | anyone setup asterisk on a dell 2850 ? with PCIx ?? |
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06:11.21 | roywish | k;g;ig'ih |
06:11.23 | roywish | oj;j' |
06:11.25 | roywish | ;ikj;kj;kj;oih'h |
06:11.26 | axscode | ? |
06:12.30 | SarahEmm | roywish: if anyone here could help you, we would |
06:12.39 | SarahEmm | few people use dialogic stuff here tho |
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06:17.06 | bkw_ | http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=4531 |
06:17.25 | *** topic/#asterisk by bkw_ -> Asterisk: The Open Source PBX || Astricon Europe -- Madrid, Spain -- June 15-17 || Cluecon -- PBX Developers Conference in Chicago Aug 3-5 || ResetCDR = broken bug 4531 has the FIX |
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06:17.33 | roywish | sarahemm: sory...that wasnt me but my friend who frustated too...searching onnet |
06:17.49 | roywish | i do appoloize to all |
06:18.10 | |Vulture| | bkw_: THANK YOU |
06:18.19 | |Vulture| | it was crashing my server so I had to backroll |
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06:32.41 | freat | hmm |
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06:38.34 | pjz | ugh |
06:38.43 | pjz | stupid spandsp won't receive a fax |
06:38.51 | pjz | is there some setting I'm missing? |
06:39.55 | pjz | hrm the version in sarge is only 2 weeks old I guess |
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06:43.11 | |Vulture| | pjz: whats the hardware? |
06:43.23 | pjz | |Vulture|: TE110P |
06:43.36 | freat | mmm debian |
06:43.36 | |Vulture| | pjz: should work, you get fax tone right? |
06:44.21 | pjz | yeah, it gets recognized but then... hrm. I wonder if it's just failing because I'm trying to fax myself. |
06:44.35 | pjz | it gets recognized byut then dies halway through |
06:44.38 | pjz | halfway through |
06:45.08 | |Vulture| | how do you have the fax machine connected? |
06:45.08 | pjz | maybe poor asterisk is having problems both 1) sending a fax from a ulaw stream to the pstn and 2) receivng a fax from the pstn |
06:45.11 | |Vulture| | channel bank? |
06:45.14 | freat | I think I'm gonna call in sick tomorrow |
06:45.15 | pjz | no |
06:45.17 | pjz | IAXy |
06:45.18 | freat | I could use a day off |
06:45.20 | |Vulture| | ah |
06:45.24 | pjz | it seems to work okay outgoing |
06:45.26 | |Vulture| | that could be your problem |
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06:45.35 | |Vulture| | define "okay" |
06:45.35 | pjz | I bet it's the synchronicity thats making it fail |
06:45.43 | pjz | okay = 'it works' |
06:45.56 | freat | pjz didn't you say it's all over gig E? |
06:46.08 | freat | you aren't routing it over internet are you? |
06:46.26 | pjz | freat: yeah it's all gigE and no, not going over the internet |
06:46.36 | freat | cool |
06:46.53 | pjz | freat: I've got a TE110P connected to a PRI on one side and some gigE switches on the other side |
06:47.01 | |Vulture| | pjz: I am surprised I wouldn't think ANY sip device would work |
06:47.03 | freat | sweet |
06:47.22 | pjz | freat: and about two dozen polycom Soundpoint 500s intnerally |
06:47.25 | pjz | |Vulture|: IAX |
06:47.29 | |Vulture| | oh |
06:47.30 | pjz | |Vulture|: not SIP |
06:47.32 | |Vulture| | thats right.... |
06:47.33 | freat | I have IP 500s too |
06:47.37 | freat | they are great |
06:47.37 | |Vulture| | SIP blows |
06:47.40 | |Vulture| | yea I use 500 |
06:47.43 | |Vulture| | s |
06:47.44 | freat | sweet |
06:47.45 | pjz | 500s pretty much rock |
06:47.50 | |Vulture| | yea they do |
06:47.56 | freat | I want to get the microbrowser working |
06:47.56 | pjz | I autogen all their configs too |
06:48.06 | freat | make rss news feeds |
06:48.10 | pjz | yeah, mine don't seem to have that feature enabled |
06:48.12 | freat | for the phones |
06:48.26 | freat | you gotta set it up in the ipmid.cfg |
06:48.31 | pjz | and by enabled I mean it doesn't seem to be in the firmware, even if I enable it in the config |
06:48.46 | pjz | what I need is to fix the damn remote-reboot script |
06:48.52 | pjz | I don't know what broke it |
06:48.57 | |Vulture| | freat: do you have an exable of the news feed? |
06:48.58 | pjz | I think it worked once |
06:49.13 | pjz | anyone got a remote-reboot script for the sp500s ? |
06:49.28 | freat | |Vulture|: I don't have it working yet... once I do I'll post it on the wiki and let you know |
06:49.39 | |Vulture| | freat: thanx |
06:49.56 | freat | also need to make the company logo as an animation for the thing |
06:50.03 | |Vulture| | pjz: sip notify polycom-check-cfg |
06:50.08 | freat | and some custom ring tones hehe |
06:50.10 | |Vulture| | enter the ext. that works |
06:50.33 | |Vulture| | I wish I could lock ringtones |
06:50.37 | |Vulture| | I hate users changing them |
06:50.40 | pjz | |Vulture|: no such command 'sip notify' |
06:50.44 | |Vulture| | like 10 different ring tones in an office |
06:50.47 | |Vulture| | pjz: its HEAD |
06:50.55 | freat | |Vulture| I think you can override ringtones |
06:51.07 | pjz | |Vulture|: enh, I'm not running HEAD |
06:51.12 | freat | was reading the guide last night... I think I came across it |
06:51.23 | pjz | freat: I hope you wiped up afterward |
06:51.31 | freat | hahaaha |
06:51.36 | |Vulture| | :P |
06:51.38 | freat | I do like the Polycoms |
06:51.41 | freat | ;) |
06:52.18 | |Vulture| | mess with any 600s? |
06:52.36 | freat | no... was looking at one the other day. they are nice |
06:52.36 | |Vulture| | thats a bash.org quote |
06:53.24 | freat | seems like the 600s are higher resolution, have 6 line appearances, and PoE |
06:53.32 | freat | 500 is not true PoE |
06:53.36 | |Vulture| | PoE is pretty sweet |
06:53.41 | |Vulture| | yea they have the injector |
06:53.45 | freat | damn switches are too expensive |
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06:54.24 | |Vulture| | damn Vonage commercials |
06:54.29 | hail04 | lol |
06:54.40 | hail04 | thank christ I dont live in America |
06:54.58 | |Vulture| | thank christ i don't have vonage |
06:55.02 | hail04 | but we have our share of equally poor commercials |
06:55.09 | freat | any of you guys check out the program 'quadkonsole' ? it is awesome |
06:55.17 | hail04 | like the damn jamster ads that were being belted out continually |
06:55.27 | freat | was mentioned in the latest linux journal... pretty nifty |
06:55.48 | |Vulture| | freat: what does it do? |
06:55.51 | |Vulture| | like ssh? |
06:56.45 | |Vulture| | wtf... a period commercial for midol and at the end the girls are like "OOOoo much better... Now for something salty" |
06:57.36 | freat | it just makes a bunch of konsoles in 1 window... only one icon on your bar, and you can use ctrl-shift-arrow to move between konsoles |
06:57.44 | freat | nice for monitoring a bunch of * servers |
06:57.57 | |Vulture| | I prefer nagios ;) |
06:59.18 | freat | oo looks nice |
06:59.36 | freat | how does it monitor asterisk? just pings or what? |
07:00.31 | freat | I will check it out |
07:00.37 | |Vulture| | I built a plugin, does 4 things for me |
07:01.03 | |Vulture| | monitors by ping, monitors IAX alive status, checks status of my PRI and all my peers on that local network |
07:01.22 | |Vulture| | and if a PRI goes down I get a page, or if the IAX goes down |
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07:01.52 | jdv79 | anyone know if asterisk builds with GCC 4.0 and if it makes a diff if so? |
07:02.49 | |Vulture| | jdv79: no clue I use 3.4 |
07:04.29 | jdv79 | i'll have to give it a whirl then |
07:04.51 | |Vulture| | what is using 4? |
07:04.59 | |Vulture| | or personal build? |
07:06.31 | tzafrir | freat, use the manager interface |
07:06.39 | jdv79 | FC4 |
07:06.43 | jdv79 | fedora core 4 |
07:06.45 | |Vulture| | ah |
07:06.53 | |Vulture| | isn't that in dev? |
07:06.54 | jdv79 | just got it on one of my boxes |
07:06.55 | tzafrir | If you just need a tcp port to connect to, that is |
07:07.03 | jdv79 | its out as of the 13th |
07:07.12 | jdv79 | bleeding |
07:07.13 | |Vulture| | ah |
07:07.14 | jdv79 | :) |
07:07.17 | tzafrir | freat, but what exactly do you want to monitor in Asterisk? |
07:07.32 | |Vulture| | I love * monitor |
07:07.40 | |Vulture| | I use it to check my PRI status |
07:09.00 | jdv79 | is there an easy way to determine when you're pushing the box to the point of session quality degredation or failure? |
07:12.10 | jdv79 | warnings when building zaptel normal? |
07:12.14 | jdv79 | HEAD |
07:13.01 | jdv79 | libpri errored on build |
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07:15.32 | myshenka | good morning |
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07:16.09 | vuvie | hi |
07:16.21 | tzafrir | jdv79, the quality of the calls? |
07:16.48 | tzafrir | howdie, vuvie |
07:17.13 | jdv79 | lotsa warnings for asterisk build... |
07:17.20 | jdv79 | tzafrir, yeah |
07:17.31 | vuvie | :) tzafrir, hi. I have a question |
07:17.54 | tzafrir | vuvie, ask ahead |
07:17.59 | vuvie | is there a repository to use either yum or apt-get to get asterisk? |
07:19.04 | tzafrir | vuvie, for apt: sure. But for Debian |
07:19.18 | vuvie | i checkout asterisk and zaptel and make install it but ahem... am running into a little problem |
07:19.35 | tzafrir | I saw some work on creating fedora packages. I have no idea about their status. |
07:19.46 | vuvie | oh i see. am using fedora |
07:20.23 | tzafrir | And anyway, why would someone use something that is not the One True Debian? |
07:20.38 | vuvie | hahhaha i was just following instructions |
07:20.51 | tzafrir | vuvie, better detail those errors, along with the Asterisk version you use |
07:21.22 | talkwebhosts | progeny is great |
07:21.24 | talkwebhosts | :> |
07:21.42 | jdv79 | is there something like runtime stats for call Q control/ |
07:21.47 | vuvie | ok give me a mo |
07:22.01 | tzafrir | talkwebhosts, well, it's made by "ian" of "debian", so it can be good |
07:22.17 | tzafrir | ~pastebin |
07:22.18 | jbot | pastebin is, like, a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
07:23.26 | pjz | anyone have a standlone polycom 500 rebooting script? |
07:23.37 | pjz | the one on the wiki doesn't seem tow ork |
07:24.25 | vuvie | ok in zaptel |
07:24.35 | vuvie | when i make linux26 |
07:24.51 | jdv79 | does the latest libpri build for anyone else? |
07:25.31 | vuvie | it says No rule to make target 'modules' |
07:25.48 | talkwebhosts | just setup a new rack and the first server with progeny is running great |
07:25.54 | tzafrir | vuvie, asterisk version, please |
07:26.16 | vuvie | 1.0.7 |
07:26.37 | vuvie | fedora core 3 |
07:26.59 | jdv79 | FC4 and asterisk HEAD! :) |
07:28.12 | vuvie | i am also a linux newbie :| |
07:28.26 | tzafrir | on linux26, make calls the kernel tree's makefile recursively. I figure the makefile could not locate the kernel source directory or located a worng one. |
07:29.31 | Qwell | vuvie: install the kernel-headers package for your currently running kernel |
07:30.05 | jdv79 | is it still necessary to use the linux26 target? 2.6 has been out for quite a while now. |
07:30.14 | Qwell | no, it checks on its own |
07:30.27 | jerlique | is it true to say that when you register => in sip.conf its to allow calls incomgin to asterisk from say a SIP gateway? |
07:30.40 | jdv79 | i just did make install and it worked for zap and ast but libpri died |
07:30.40 | Qwell | jerlique: basically |
07:30.53 | Qwell | jdv79: well, what happened? |
07:31.05 | jerlique | thanks |
07:31.17 | jdv79 | brb |
07:31.21 | tzafrir | IIRC it tries to look for /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build which should be a link to the kernel source tree. |
07:31.29 | tzafrir | but maybe isn't |
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07:31.45 | tzafrir | And aparantly it doesn't find a makefile there |
07:31.59 | Qwell | tzafrir: I think kernel-headers puts that there |
07:32.08 | Qwell | unless you've compiled your own kernel, of course |
07:32.18 | tzafrir | is kernel-headers the same in fedora as well? |
07:32.25 | Qwell | think so |
07:32.53 | vuvie | alreadi did |
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07:33.14 | jdv79 | http://pastebot.nd.edu/1377 |
07:33.21 | Qwell | off to bed |
07:33.23 | tzafrir | vuvie, do you use a default kernel or a self-compiled kernel? |
07:33.28 | vuvie | default |
07:33.39 | Qwell | kernel-headers should do it then |
07:33.49 | Qwell | it MUST be the same as your running kernel though |
07:34.57 | Qwell | apt-get install $(echo $(uname -r) | sed -e 's/linux/kernel-headers/') |
07:34.58 | Qwell | heh |
07:35.03 | jdv79 | got me basically |
07:35.17 | Qwell | I guess the echo is redundant |
07:37.34 | |Vulture| | so is anyone actually using a iAxy with a fax machine? |
07:38.16 | jdv79 | Qwell, no idea? |
07:40.23 | pjz | |Vulture|: I am |
07:40.33 | |Vulture| | pjz: and it works for inbound and outbound? |
07:40.40 | |Vulture| | because a TDM FXS doesn't |
07:40.41 | pjz | |Vulture|: not so good for inbound |
07:40.50 | pjz | |Vulture|: outbound it seems to work |
07:41.01 | |Vulture| | hmm then Ill just stick with channel banks |
07:41.08 | pjz | |Vulture|: and no I don't know why one way but not the other... |
07:41.16 | |Vulture| | tought inbound over spandsp is so much better |
07:41.24 | pjz | yeah, I'm hoping |
07:41.40 | pjz | sleep for me now tho |
07:41.43 | pjz | its aljost 3am |
07:41.48 | |Vulture| | pjz: I use spandsp over PRI |
07:41.50 | |Vulture| | works great |
07:41.54 | |Vulture| | 100% clear faxes |
07:41.59 | pjz | cool |
07:42.28 | pjz | I'm looking forward to telling everyone that their DID line also autodetects faxes and emails them to them |
07:42.58 | pjz | anyway, really time for me to sleep now |
07:43.06 | pjz | thanks for all your help, guys |
07:43.11 | pjz | gnite |
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07:59.39 | timecop | so should I use ks or ls on tdm400 for signalling? |
08:00.13 | |Vulture| | I use ks |
08:00.50 | Makenshi | how do you deal with numbers that are used by mroe than one person (wrt to emailing faxes)? |
08:00.51 | |Vulture| | hmmm just lost cable... but my modem still seems to be up |
08:00.51 | timecop | ya but you're a dirty american |
08:01.11 | |Vulture| | lol |
08:01.14 | |Vulture| | Makenshi: what? |
08:01.51 | Makenshi | |Vulture|, if you have a number that is used by two or three people, do you just email the fax to all of them? |
08:02.22 | |Vulture| | Makenshi: well I would just email the fax to whatever they choose |
08:02.31 | |Vulture| | but we have a ton of DIDs so no biggie |
08:03.01 | Makenshi | we have 1k did, the extension resolution is done from an ldap directory |
08:03.10 | timecop | Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXS/DPO |
08:03.10 | timecop | Module 1: Not installed |
08:03.10 | timecop | Module 2: Not installed |
08:03.10 | timecop | Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
08:03.13 | timecop | so uh |
08:03.16 | timecop | in 1.07 stable |
08:03.23 | timecop | its wcfxs module taht handles the tdm400? |
08:03.32 | Makenshi | i dont really want to rely on setting a table for faxes |
08:03.50 | Makenshi | i suppose i could extend the schema to add an attribute for faxtoemail |
08:03.56 | SarahEmm | wctdm |
08:04.02 | |Vulture| | Makenshi: yea I have it pull for a db for mine |
08:04.11 | SarahEmm | and use ks if you have disconnect supervision where you are and want to take advantage of it, otherwise ls |
08:04.12 | |Vulture| | SarahEmm: I thought wctdm is HEAD |
08:04.16 | |Vulture| | and v1-0 |
08:04.17 | SarahEmm | err, crap |
08:04.19 | SarahEmm | nevermind :P |
08:04.20 | SarahEmm | sowwy. |
08:04.57 | timecop | SarahEmm: NOT IN STABLE |
08:05.10 | |Vulture| | wcfxo/fxs need to be modprobed for TDM support in STABLE if you have both cards |
08:05.16 | timecop | huh? |
08:05.30 | timecop | wcfxo doesnt load |
08:05.31 | |Vulture| | *modules |
08:05.32 | timecop | duh |
08:05.50 | |Vulture| | it appears it does if you have Module 3 installed |
08:06.05 | timecop | but that was detected by the WCFXS module |
08:06.23 | |Vulture| | you did "modprobe wcfxs" and it installed the fxo? |
08:06.33 | timecop | why the fuck would it do that fxo doesnt even load period |
08:06.39 | timecop | theres only 2 zaptel related modules |
08:06.41 | timecop | zaptel + wcfxs |
08:07.03 | |Vulture| | I don't think I understand the question |
08:07.16 | timecop | it wasnt a question it was more liek a fact. |
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08:07.29 | timecop | that WTF wcfxs handles drivers for both fxs and fxo modules on tdm400 |
08:07.40 | |Vulture| | thats news to me |
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08:08.02 | timecop | wcfxs 86464 0 (unused) |
08:08.02 | timecop | zaptel 215488 0 [wcfxs] |
08:08.07 | timecop | well these are the only 2 fucking module sloaded |
08:08.14 | |Vulture| | I always "modprobe zaptel;modprobe wcfxo" for my 4 port FXO TDMs |
08:08.21 | timecop | wtf |
08:08.42 | timecop | insmod wcfxo |
08:08.46 | timecop | /lib/modules/2.4.31/misc/wcfxo.o: init_module: No such device |
08:08.49 | timecop | that shit doesnt evne load |
08:08.50 | timecop | like I said |
08:09.11 | SarahEmm | you don't need it |
08:09.19 | |Vulture| | urg I mean modprobe wcfxs for FXO modules |
08:09.22 | SarahEmm | wcfxo is just for the x100p and friends afaik |
08:09.36 | SarahEmm | wcfxs was the one renamed to wctdm |
08:09.44 | |Vulture| | rightfully so |
08:09.55 | SarahEmm | because originally, the TDM400p just had FXS modules available |
08:10.01 | SarahEmm | and the FXO solution was the x100p, so it used to make sense. |
08:10.15 | SarahEmm | now it doesn't, so hence the renaming. but yeah, wcfxs does all modules on the TDM400p |
08:10.15 | |Vulture| | aahhh that makes sense |
08:10.22 | |Vulture| | SarahEmm: that musta been some time ago |
08:10.32 | SarahEmm | what musta been? |
08:10.46 | |Vulture| | that FXO modules for the TDM didn't exist |
08:10.47 | SarahEmm | oh |
08:10.53 | SarahEmm | yeah, for a few months after the tdm400p came out |
08:11.06 | SarahEmm | it was a Long Wait at the time, it seemed. |
08:11.31 | |Vulture| | because I got into * about a year and a few months ago and FXO was out |
08:11.37 | |Vulture| | so it was T100P and channel bank? |
08:12.29 | SarahEmm | yep |
08:12.36 | SarahEmm | when i first started looking at * it was all about channel banks |
08:12.44 | SarahEmm | err, not t100p, torenta? something like that |
08:12.46 | SarahEmm | tormenta, that's it |
08:12.54 | SarahEmm | this was before digium had the t100p iirc |
08:13.29 | |Vulture| | wow oldschool |
08:13.34 | SarahEmm | heh |
08:13.42 | timecop | how the fuck does zapata.conf work |
08:13.43 | timecop | god damn |
08:13.49 | timecop | the most fucked up config file *ever* |
08:14.03 | timecop | i can understand how tis setup for either fxs or fxo but not fucking both |
08:14.16 | SarahEmm | each one has a list of numbers you pass it |
08:14.23 | timecop | each waht |
08:14.27 | SarahEmm | each device |
08:14.32 | SarahEmm | one sec. |
08:15.02 | SarahEmm | i.e. fxsks=1,2 fxols=3,4 if you have 2 FXO modules then 2 FXS modules |
08:15.10 | SarahEmm | (the line in the config file is the reverse type than the module |
08:15.14 | timecop | uh |
08:15.17 | timecop | thats ZAPTEL.CONF |
08:15.27 | SarahEmm | d'oh. sowwy. |
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08:16.42 | SarahEmm | you want something like signalling=fxs_ks channel=>1 channel=>2 signalling=fxo_ks channel=>3 channel=>4 |
08:16.45 | SarahEmm | http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/docs-html/x522.html |
08:16.54 | timecop | undocumented fuckers |
08:16.55 | timecop | thanks. |
08:17.47 | SarahEmm | welkies |
08:18.17 | jalsot | hello |
08:19.21 | jalsot | I have a problem with TDM04B and TE110P cards in one box, could anybody tell me, how should the zaptel.conf look like? |
08:21.00 | |Vulture| | jalsot: what kinda problems? |
08:21.22 | timecop | why the fuck would you have a tdm400 in same box with te100? |
08:21.58 | |Vulture| | timecop: ISDN-PRI + FXS |
08:22.07 | timecop | eyah but? |
08:22.11 | |Vulture| | or additional FXOs... |
08:22.12 | timecop | what goes into tdm400? |
08:22.13 | timecop | fxs? |
08:22.20 | timecop | get a channel bank cheapass |
08:22.23 | |Vulture| | no shit |
08:22.28 | jalsot | timecop: because a customer asked for ;) |
08:22.36 | timecop | fuck customers |
08:22.41 | timecop | customers tell me to isntall asterisk on gay6-450 |
08:22.44 | |Vulture| | I only install banks from now on |
08:23.08 | |Vulture| | well banks and PRIs |
08:23.45 | jalsot | they wanted only 4 analog lines, PRI is for digital PRI, no CB |
08:24.14 | jalsot | the problem: I don't know in which order I have to define channels in zaptel.conf |
08:24.39 | jalsot | if I use one or 2nd card alone, the config is ok, but not together |
08:24.56 | |Vulture| | fxsks=1-4 |
08:25.07 | |Vulture| | oh |
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08:25.19 | |Vulture| | jalsot: pastbin your config and Ill fix it |
08:25.27 | |Vulture| | the zaptel.conf |
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08:25.41 | jalsot | ok, moment |
08:25.46 | ZX81_Laptop | hello from Astricon |
08:25.48 | ZX81_Laptop | :) |
08:25.53 | |Vulture| | sup ZX81_Laptop |
08:25.56 | ZX81_Laptop | nm |
08:25.58 | |Vulture| | hows the turnout? |
08:25.58 | ZX81_Laptop | :) |
08:26.03 | ZX81_Laptop | In tutorial |
08:26.06 | ZX81_Laptop | good man |
08:26.12 | ZX81_Laptop | yah real nice hotel too |
08:26.14 | ZX81_Laptop | :D |
08:26.21 | |Vulture| | damn I shoulda gone... Spain rocks |
08:26.26 | |Vulture| | too busy though |
08:26.32 | ZX81_Laptop | never too busy! |
08:26.39 | |Vulture| | hahah |
08:26.49 | |Vulture| | whats the tutorial on? |
08:26.49 | ZX81_Laptop | Took me 50 hrs to get here |
08:26.52 | ZX81_Laptop | 36 flying |
08:26.54 | ZX81_Laptop | 14 driving |
08:27.00 | ZX81_Laptop | Call centres |
08:27.01 | |Vulture| | jesus! from where? |
08:27.06 | ZX81_Laptop | New Zealand |
08:27.07 | ZX81_Laptop | :) |
08:27.09 | ZX81_Laptop | ~dn |
08:27.11 | darkskiez | I'm impressed |
08:27.12 | ZX81_Laptop | ~adn |
08:27.13 | jbot | [adn] the Asterisk Daily News - http://www.sineapps.com/news.php for HTML and http://www.sineapps.com/rssfeed.php for RSS |
08:27.34 | |Vulture| | thats good stuff... they talking about operators and stuff? |
08:27.34 | ZX81_Laptop | :) |
08:27.39 | ZX81_Laptop | yah |
08:27.43 | ZX81_Laptop | billing at the moment |
08:27.47 | ZX81_Laptop | agilebill |
08:27.54 | ZX81_Laptop | Now load balancing |
08:27.56 | ZX81_Laptop | very fast |
08:28.00 | jalsot | |Vulture|: http://pastebin.ca/14597 |
08:28.09 | ZX81_Laptop | my presentation is in a couple of hours |
08:28.10 | ZX81_Laptop | :) |
08:28.25 | |Vulture| | oh what are you doing your presenation on? |
08:28.34 | ZX81_Laptop | Integrating C# and * |
08:28.36 | ZX81_Laptop | and fuzzy logic |
08:28.47 | ZX81_Laptop | and predictive algorhythms |
08:29.06 | |Vulture| | oh... never dove into that |
08:29.12 | ZX81_Laptop | pretty simple |
08:29.14 | ZX81_Laptop | 1,2,3,x |
08:29.16 | |Vulture| | damn your making me wish I were there |
08:29.18 | ZX81_Laptop | next num is 4 |
08:29.20 | ZX81_Laptop | :) |
08:29.21 | jalsot | ztcfg looks to be ok, but why I got errors for loading wctdm? |
08:29.22 | timecop | integrating the waht? |
08:29.22 | |Vulture| | :P |
08:29.23 | ZX81_Laptop | you should be here |
08:29.33 | |Vulture| | jalsot: what release? HEAD? |
08:29.35 | ZX81_Laptop | integrating C# apps with Asterisk |
08:29.37 | jalsot | yes, HEAD |
08:29.42 | timecop | what hte fuck is a C# app |
08:29.47 | darkskiez | change your presentation title: algorithms :) |
08:29.48 | timecop | and why would lunix turds care about it |
08:30.04 | Makenshi | i guess they mean a c# .net application |
08:30.08 | timecop | lol @ lunix turds bashing microsoft hten turning around and stealing their "innovation" |
08:30.18 | timecop | because java is the best shit they could come up with on their own |
08:30.22 | Makenshi | i for one think asterisk would do well written in managed .net code |
08:30.25 | darkskiez | YAY, timecop is back in da house! |
08:30.50 | |Vulture| | jalsot: its possible its just a HEAD issue, check dmesg and make sure it reports as the TDM being found |
08:31.07 | |Vulture| | jalsot: looks like the TDM and TE110P are working together fine |
08:31.17 | timecop | jalsot: errors like WHAT |
08:31.31 | ZX81_Laptop | timecop: lol |
08:31.35 | |Vulture| | # |
08:31.35 | |Vulture| | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 5: No such device or address (6) |
08:31.35 | |Vulture| | # |
08:31.35 | |Vulture| | FATAL: Error running install command for wctdm |
08:31.36 | ZX81_Laptop | mono? |
08:31.38 | |Vulture| | he gets those |
08:31.40 | jalsot | I tryed to load modules in separated order |
08:31.47 | timecop | what hte fuck is a install command |
08:31.49 | jalsot | and I got the same error message |
08:31.56 | timecop | where is that coming from? |
08:32.03 | jalsot | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 32: No such device or address (6) |
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08:32.32 | jalsot | it looks, cards were found |
08:32.34 | ZX81_Laptop | swap the order |
08:32.41 | ZX81_Laptop | it is trying to do E1 1st |
08:32.47 | |Vulture| | ZX81_Laptop: hes tried... it errors but it works... |
08:32.51 | ZX81_Laptop | and you have it listed in other order maybe |
08:32.54 | ZX81_Laptop | ah |
08:32.58 | |Vulture| | ztcfg -vv reports no errors |
08:33.00 | jalsot | ZX81_Laptop: in zaptel.conf or when module order loading? |
08:33.06 | ZX81_Laptop | both |
08:34.15 | jalsot | ZX81_Laptop: to renumber channels? |
08:34.30 | nain | HI |
08:34.40 | nain | Hi everybody |
08:34.42 | ZX81_Laptop | yah |
08:34.44 | ZX81_Laptop | hi |
08:34.45 | timecop | ext 800 @ iax demo line |
08:34.45 | |Vulture| | sup |
08:35.16 | |Vulture| | ZX81_Astricon: just got to rub it in dontchya? |
08:35.22 | ZX81_Astricon | hehe |
08:35.24 | nain | Is there any SIP dialer which can dial on just IP (sip proxy) base, my mean without user name and password authentication ?? |
08:35.32 | ZX81_Astricon | sure |
08:35.33 | ZX81_Astricon | most |
08:35.48 | jalsot | when I exchanged order in zaptel.conf, got the same results, now I'm going to renumber... |
08:36.11 | ZX81_Astricon | k |
08:36.13 | nain | which one , i have tried Xpro, Xlite, SJphone but it won't allow me to dial without username ? |
08:36.48 | |Vulture| | jalsot: I have actually seen that problem before... it was after I updated CVS HEAD... a reboot fixed it strange enough |
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08:37.32 | idnar | does anyone know why I would be able to make outgoing calls on my zap channels, but incoming calls don't get picked up? if I restart Asterisk, the problem will go away, but then it comes back a day or two later |
08:37.36 | jalsot | |Vulture|: oh, I tryed to renumber channels [fxs got 1-4] and got the same as before |
08:37.50 | jalsot | I think I tryed all combinations with zaptel.conf now |
08:37.56 | timecop | nain: so uh add a extension to dial by IP from asterisk |
08:38.00 | timecop | and then do Dial(SIP/ip) or whatever. |
08:38.03 | idnar | zap show channel shows "Actual Hookstate: Offhook", is that normal? |
08:38.05 | |Vulture| | jabawok: did you recently upgrade *? |
08:38.37 | timecop | what are the differences with all the queer signalling things |
08:38.41 | |Vulture| | idnar: yes |
08:38.51 | SarahEmm | timecop: like which? |
08:38.51 | |Vulture| | idnar: onlx FXS cards show status |
08:39.03 | nain | timecop: no i m talking about the sip dialer which allow me to dial without talking user name , I have created a extension to recieve sip call on IP base |
08:39.05 | |Vulture| | like ks and ls? |
08:39.25 | idnar | well, I'm currently experincing the symptoms I described, so any hints about what I can do to debug it would be useful (before I restart Asterisk to get the phone system usable again) |
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08:39.36 | SarahEmm | timecom: gs is ground start, ls is loop start, ks is kewlstart which is loopstart + disconnect supervision |
08:39.42 | SarahEmm | s/timecom/timecop/ |
08:39.55 | |Vulture| | idnar: what symptoms? |
08:40.10 | timecop | WELL THEN THIS JAP SHIT FAILS IT |
08:40.25 | |Vulture| | damn timecop your in a good mood today |
08:40.40 | jalsot | |Vulture|: from ztcfg I think it's OK, can I ignore that silly error message? |
08:40.42 | idnar | |Vulture|: I can pick up a zap channel to make an outgoing call, but an incoming call on that channel is just ignored; ie. caller just gets ringing, and asterisk shows absolutely nothing about the incoming call |
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08:41.03 | |Vulture| | idnar: is this new? has it ever ringed in? |
08:41.15 | timecop | wtf |
08:41.17 | timecop | catch-phone works |
08:41.19 | SarahEmm | timecop: what? |
08:41.31 | idnar | |Vulture|: if I restart Asterisk, things will start working again; but then a day or two later, I'll have the same problem I'm having now |
08:41.44 | |Vulture| | idnar: ah the infamous TDM issue |
08:41.52 | |Vulture| | idnar: lemme get the link for you |
08:41.57 | idnar | |Vulture|: ah, thanks |
08:42.05 | nain | timecop: so is there any dialer or other way to dial sip just on sip proxy based ? |
08:42.19 | |Vulture| | idnar: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+automatic+daily+restart |
08:42.28 | |Vulture| | idnar: I recommend the second script down |
08:42.30 | idnar | |Vulture|: I had the probelm from time to time when I initally set the system up, but then it didn't happen for quite a while so I thought an upgrade had fixed it or whatever; but now it's happening again with annoying frequency |
08:42.35 | |Vulture| | idnar: do it at like 4 am no one will ever know |
08:42.55 | timecop | nain: i dont know what the fuck you mean by that |
08:42.58 | |Vulture| | idnar: its just a problem with the TDMs |
08:43.10 | timecop | vuvie: what problem |
08:43.17 | idnar | |Vulture|: well, the thing is, I only need to restart Asterisk; reloading the driver doesn't seem to be necssary |
08:43.43 | |Vulture| | idnar: what version are you running? |
08:44.05 | |Vulture| | idnar: I too have seen that problem |
08:44.14 | timecop | <PROTECTED> |
08:44.19 | timecop | wtf i cant believe that just works out of hte box |
08:44.20 | idnar | |Vulture|: Asterisk 1.0.7 (Debian package 1.0.7.dfsg.1-2), and zaptel 1.0.7 (dbeian version 1.0.7-4.1) |
08:44.25 | timecop | lol @ debian |
08:44.27 | nain | timecop: let me explain. I have a context in sip.conf named voip-escrow , host=hostIP and context=sip-dial, i want to allow user to make a call without any authentication just on host IP match. ?? |
08:44.48 | timecop | oh. right |
08:44.52 | timecop | so that should just work(tm) |
08:44.58 | idnar | |Vulture|: previously when I was having this problem, a driver reload *was* required, so I'm not sure it's the same problem |
08:44.58 | |Vulture| | idnar: can't give you too much aid with the Debian... but I know my HEAD-May-26th works great |
08:44.58 | timecop | whats the problem? |
08:45.10 | timecop | in sjphone its like sip:1.2.3.4 |
08:45.12 | timecop | or whatever |
08:45.13 | timecop | to dial |
08:45.15 | timecop | direct |
08:45.18 | r0d3nt | without plugging in a T1, how can i verify this card is working besides the module loading with no errors ??! |
08:45.26 | r0d3nt | the wct1xxp |
08:45.39 | idnar | |Vulture|: mmm |
08:45.48 | r0d3nt | is there a way to put this card into loopback mode ??? |
08:45.50 | |Vulture| | r0d3nt: zttool put it into a loop state |
08:46.16 | idnar | |Vulture|: well, maybe I'll just schedule a restart for midnight or whatever, and see how that goes |
08:46.16 | nain | timecop: yes but Xpro configration windows are not allow to leave the username field empty ? |
08:46.23 | r0d3nt | |Vulture|, thank you sir |
08:46.36 | |Vulture| | idnar: yea thats prolly the best way, until you see it is fixed |
08:46.47 | idnar | |Vulture|: I'm not so keen on that sort of hack for obvious reasons, but I guess it'll do for now |
08:46.58 | |Vulture| | idnar: seems digium cares a lot about their T1 cards but not much about their TDMs |
08:47.11 | SarahEmm | uhh |
08:47.13 | idnar | |Vulture|: yeah... :/ |
08:47.17 | SarahEmm | looping a t1 card won't help much with nothing plugged in |
08:47.21 | |Vulture| | idnar: yes Id add it to my list of ghetto rigged things |
08:47.22 | idnar | |Vulture|: do you know if ISDN is any better? |
08:47.29 | SarahEmm | even if you have something plugged in looping it just helps someone at the *other* end diagnose issues usually |
08:47.31 | |Vulture| | SarahEmm: if you have a tester it will... :P |
08:47.37 | \usr\sbin | anyone knows a good docs on fxo and fxs..google gives me so technical |
08:47.41 | SarahEmm | yeah, but... |
08:47.47 | \usr\sbin | in laymans term what are those? |
08:47.49 | SarahEmm | \usr\sbin: what about fxo and fxs? |
08:47.55 | SarahEmm | fxo is a port that you'd plug into an incoming phone line |
08:47.55 | r0d3nt | |Vulture|, where is said zttool ?? |
08:47.59 | SarahEmm | fxs is a port that you'd plug a telephone into |
08:48.03 | |Vulture| | FXO= phone lines FXS=phone |
08:48.03 | SarahEmm | (or fax machine, or whatever) |
08:48.11 | SarahEmm | Office and Station |
08:48.20 | SarahEmm | FXO plugs into the CO, FXS plugs into an end station. |
08:48.29 | |Vulture| | r0d3nt: it should have been built into the /usr/src/zaptel dir, and you should have it in /sbin/ |
08:48.48 | \usr\sbin | Sarah |
08:48.52 | r0d3nt | |Vulture|, thank you sir.. i'll look.. i found the .c |
08:48.55 | SarahEmm | \usr\sbin: yes? |
08:48.56 | |Vulture| | yea SarahEmm types faster than me |
08:48.59 | |Vulture| | :P |
08:49.00 | \usr\sbin | Sarah: if i need to be called, i need an FXO? |
08:49.04 | SarahEmm | yep! |
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08:49.11 | idnar | |Vulture|: oh, cancel what I said earlier, a driver reload is required to sort it out |
08:49.14 | \usr\sbin | and if i need to make outgoing, i need FXS? |
08:49.15 | SarahEmm | if you have a POTS line coming from the phone company, you plug that into an FXO interface on the * box |
08:49.18 | SarahEmm | err, no |
08:49.18 | timecop | no |
08:49.22 | timecop | youfail it |
08:49.25 | SarahEmm | FXO plugs into a phone line that you get from the telco, \usr\sbin |
08:49.34 | |Vulture| | idnar: looks like thats the fix then... kinda ghetto I do admit |
08:49.36 | r0d3nt | |Vulture|, it didn't build it.. =((( |
08:49.38 | SarahEmm | if you need to plug an actual TELEPHONE into the asterisk machine, you need an fxs interface |
08:49.44 | timecop | \usr\sbin: call extension 500 on a demo asterisk setup and then dial 800 |
08:49.46 | timecop | then listen carefully. |
08:49.48 | SarahEmm | if you need incoming *or* outgoing calls, you have a phone line, so you need fxo |
08:49.56 | |Vulture| | r0d3nt: it should have check your zaptel dir |
08:50.05 | r0d3nt | the source ?? ok... |
08:50.07 | nain | did any body know that Why the calls failed due to Protocol and CTRL_Error ? I am using cvs-head version of asterisk with asterisk-oh323-7.2pre1 channel driver |
08:50.15 | r0d3nt | there weren't any errors on compilation... |
08:50.16 | \usr\sbin | tnx.. |
08:50.20 | SarahEmm | welkies! |
08:50.31 | timecop | asterisk-oh323 doenst work obviosolyl |
08:51.06 | nain | so whats the solution |
08:51.13 | timecop | use chan_h32 |
08:51.14 | timecop | 2 |
08:51.15 | timecop | er 3 |
08:51.17 | |Vulture| | hmm I think its bedtime for me |
08:51.23 | SarahEmm | nini |Vulture| |
08:51.23 | |Vulture| | 323 |
08:51.26 | |Vulture| | night |
08:52.23 | r0d3nt | |Vulture|, thanks for your help.. =) |
08:52.36 | r0d3nt | -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13719 Feb 1 2004 zttool.c |
08:52.38 | nain | tomcop: where i can find chan_h323 driver ? |
08:52.45 | r0d3nt | but it doesn't compile.. no errors... |
08:53.01 | idnar | |Vulture|: hang on, just noticed something; now that I've restarted, the lines are showing "Actual Hookstate: Onhook" |
08:54.59 | idnar | so my guess is that there's something going wrong with the state tracking or something |
08:55.13 | nain | tomcop: also what is the difference between asterisk-oh323 and chan_h323 driver ? |
08:55.29 | \usr\sbin | Sarah, if i only have an FXO and a telco->means i can be called and can call but not simultanousely? |
08:56.39 | SarahEmm | right |
08:56.49 | SarahEmm | \usr\sbin: it's a normal POTS phone line |
08:56.59 | SarahEmm | just like on a regular telephone, you can't call out if you already have a call that someone called you |
08:57.04 | SarahEmm | the line is in use.. |
08:57.39 | \usr\sbin | ive got a dsl at home, dsl can be split right? one for the FXO and to router for my data? |
08:57.56 | SarahEmm | err, what? |
08:58.05 | SarahEmm | oh... |
08:58.10 | SarahEmm | yes, it'll work exactly like it works now |
08:58.18 | SarahEmm | you have a telephone part and your router |
08:58.25 | SarahEmm | the telephone part will just plug into an FXO interface instead |
08:58.35 | timecop | nain: its in asterisk |
08:58.51 | timecop | cd asterisk/channels/h323 |
08:58.54 | timecop | rtfm |
08:59.03 | timecop | then re-run make from asterisn/ |
08:59.05 | timecop | then re-run make from asterisk/ |
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08:59.30 | idnar | is anyone using some form of text-to-speech to "power" their Asterisk menus? |
09:00.00 | \usr\sbin | sarah, upon setup, will oothers/net SIP client call me via SIP right away? |
09:00.21 | \usr\sbin | or i need to setup dns etc.. |
09:00.38 | tzafrir | idnar, festival and such are relatively expensive, CPU wise. |
09:01.02 | nain | timecop: thanks , but what about existing oh323 driver . I should remove it first from the modules ? or it will overwrite |
09:01.15 | tzafrir | idnar, for non-changing texts you better pre-record. |
09:01.26 | SarahEmm | \usr\sbin: err, are you signing up for like FWD or something, or how are you going to be getting SIP calls? |
09:02.51 | idnar | tzafrir: pre-recording is probably fine, I just don't want to actually record somebody's voice :P |
09:03.03 | idnar | tzafrir: is festival's output reasonable? |
09:03.09 | SarahEmm | ugh, festival :P |
09:03.13 | SarahEmm | use cepstral voices at least |
09:03.25 | \usr\sbin | Sarah, i mean like callime 1234@mydomain.com? |
09:03.26 | SarahEmm | AT&T NaturalVoices are *awesome* sounding but like $295 |
09:03.29 | tzafrir | idnar, reasonable, for the small things I've tried. Didn't need to use it, though |
09:03.33 | SarahEmm | \usr\sbin: err, i have no idea |
09:03.47 | \usr\sbin | Sarah, so a telephone has a FXS in it? |
09:03.50 | tzafrir | anyway, it worked out of the apt-get here |
09:03.54 | SarahEmm | *sigh* |
09:03.56 | SarahEmm | no, \usr\sbin |
09:04.10 | SarahEmm | if you want to plug a telephone INTO an asterisk box, you get an FXO interface in the asterisk box, and the telephone plugs into that |
09:04.13 | r0d3nt | dwgvoip zaptel-1.0.7 # make zttool |
09:04.13 | r0d3nt | cc -I. -O4 -g -Wall -DBUILDING_TONEZONE -DSTANDALONE_ZAPATA -DZAPTEL_CONFIG=\"/etc/zaptel.conf\" -c -o zttool.o zttool.c |
09:04.14 | r0d3nt | zttool.c:40:18: newt.h: No such file or directory |
09:04.14 | r0d3nt | zttool.c:135: error: syntax error before "spans" |
09:04.14 | r0d3nt | zttool.c: In function `add_cards': |
09:04.24 | r0d3nt | sorry |
09:04.29 | r0d3nt | anyone have any ideas ?? |
09:04.31 | idnar | SarahEmm: cepstral is commercial, I assume? |
09:04.33 | tzafrir | SarahEmm, you need an FSX interface |
09:04.49 | SarahEmm | gah |
09:04.50 | SarahEmm | sorry |
09:04.54 | SarahEmm | i meant FXS \usr\sbin, not FXO :) |
09:04.56 | SarahEmm | d'oh. :P |
09:05.04 | SarahEmm | thanks tzafrir ;) |
09:05.12 | SarahEmm | you need to install newt r0d3nt |
09:05.17 | \usr\sbin | thanks tzafrir, reduces my confusion.. |
09:05.19 | SarahEmm | idnar: yeah, $30 a voice with a free trial |
09:05.31 | r0d3nt | SarahEmm, i'll look.. thanks =) |
09:05.37 | tzafrir | r0d3nt, you need newt.h , e.g: libnewt-devel |
09:05.51 | tzafrir | r0d3nt, what distro? |
09:05.56 | r0d3nt | gentoo : |
09:05.56 | r0d3nt | * dev-libs/newt |
09:05.56 | r0d3nt | <PROTECTED> |
09:05.56 | r0d3nt | <PROTECTED> |
09:05.56 | r0d3nt | <PROTECTED> |
09:05.57 | r0d3nt | <PROTECTED> |
09:06.01 | r0d3nt | <PROTECTED> |
09:06.03 | r0d3nt | is that it ??? |
09:06.08 | SarahEmm | yeppers |
09:06.16 | r0d3nt | thank you much ! |
09:06.26 | r0d3nt | any others ?? =) |
09:06.34 | idnar | SarahEmm: hmm, that's not too bad actually, I'll check them out |
09:06.54 | tzafrir | Didn't they make a decent ebuild for zaptel yet? Such build dependencies should be handled there. |
09:07.05 | r0d3nt | tzafrir, i guess not... |
09:07.18 | r0d3nt | the asterisk in the portage tree of gentoo is super old |
09:07.23 | r0d3nt | like way fucking old... |
09:07.58 | r0d3nt | dwgvoip zaptel-1.0.7 # make zttool |
09:07.58 | r0d3nt | cc -I. -O4 -g -Wall -DBUILDING_TONEZONE -DSTANDALONE_ZAPATA -DZAPTEL_CONFIG=\"/etc/zaptel.conf\" -c -o zttool.o zttool.c |
09:07.58 | r0d3nt | cc -o zttool zttool.o -lnewt |
09:08.00 | r0d3nt | YAY !!!! |
09:08.02 | r0d3nt | THank you !! |
09:08.05 | tzafrir | r0d3nt, how about bugging the maintainer and/or patching it yourself? (or move to _____ :-p) |
09:09.02 | r0d3nt | tzafrir, uh, no.. I'm not a programmer... and sure, I'll bug them... and If I were to move to something else.. I wouldn't know where to go.. redhat is out of the question... fedora too, slackware too, debian.. pfffffft... i dunno.... |
09:10.08 | tzafrir | I don't know Gentoo, but I figure it has a decent bug tracking system. Any outstanding reports on the zaptel ebuild? |
09:10.23 | tzafrir | oh, and you naturally should use Debian ;-) |
09:10.27 | r0d3nt | not that i know of.. I'd have to look.... |
09:11.13 | r0d3nt | <PROTECTED> |
09:11.14 | tzafrir | r0d3nt, BTW: fixing a program is usually much easier than writing one. |
09:11.22 | r0d3nt | Please wait... |
09:11.31 | r0d3nt | how long should it take ?? it should only be like moments to loop up this card... |
09:11.34 | r0d3nt | wtf ?! |
09:12.08 | idnar | bleh. |
09:12.08 | tzafrir | r0d3nt, strace is your friend... |
09:12.23 | idnar | Cepstral sounds too awful for me to use :P |
09:12.38 | idnar | I guess if you want decent quality TTS, you have to pay for it |
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09:13.29 | darkskiez | I cant believe the gentoo founder sold out. |
09:14.35 | SarahEmm | r0d3nt: err, is it just sitting there saying Looping up? |
09:14.54 | SarahEmm | idnar: NaturalVoices sounds exactly like human speech to me |
09:15.00 | SarahEmm | (i'm an extremely bad judge tho) |
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09:15.32 | PoWeRKiLL | hi |
09:15.52 | PoWeRKiLL | any idea why I'm getting this WARNING[14594]: |
09:15.52 | PoWeRKiLL | chan_iax2.c:1477 attempt_transmit: Max retries exceeded to host |
09:15.54 | PoWeRKiLL | ? |
09:16.48 | igori | hi all! |
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09:17.14 | nesys | hi all :) |
09:17.26 | igori | i got a question concerning chan_dialogic.so, anyone can help me? |
09:17.43 | nesys | someone could help me about http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-June/111957.html ? |
09:18.05 | idnar | SarahEmm: I tried Rhetorical's demo out, the output sounds brilliant, but the pricing is insanely exorbitant |
09:19.37 | r0d3nt | HELL YES |
09:19.45 | r0d3nt | SarahEmm, sorry for the delay |
09:19.46 | r0d3nt | yes it was |
09:19.49 | r0d3nt | just sitting there |
09:19.51 | r0d3nt | being dumb |
09:19.54 | r0d3nt | i canceled it... |
09:20.04 | r0d3nt | checked all my confs, and now it properly loops up. =) |
09:20.35 | igori | please, anyone can help me about segmentation fault issue with dialogic cards? |
09:20.58 | r0d3nt | and it'll yellow, and red alarm and recover... |
09:21.00 | r0d3nt | excellent |
09:21.28 | r0d3nt | SarahEmm, |Vulture|, I sincerely appreciate the pointers and help for my silly questions.... |
09:21.41 | r0d3nt | honestly, I appreciate it a bunch.. I cannot put into words. |
09:21.56 | r0d3nt | perhaps I'll put it into paypal |
09:21.59 | r0d3nt | :-D |
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09:24.34 | igori | hi mark |
09:24.41 | kram | hi |
09:24.58 | igori | i got a question about seg fault |
09:25.16 | kram | ok |
09:25.16 | igori | it happens when chan_dialogic is loaded |
09:25.28 | kram | where are you getting chan_dialogic from? |
09:25.32 | SarahEmm | np r0d3nt, s'why we're here :o) |
09:25.39 | igori | i got it from Digium ;) |
09:25.50 | kram | *nods* Intel has done some work on it |
09:25.59 | igori | well, it's quite old |
09:26.35 | igori | u mean Intel is working on Asterisk drivers? |
09:26.51 | r0d3nt | SarahEmm, well it doesn't go unnoticed.. =) |
09:27.09 | kram | yes, contact "Gilmore, Gerry" <gerry.gilmore@intel.com> |
09:28.37 | SarahEmm | yay! :) |
09:28.40 | igori | thank you! and just one more quest: can u remember the version of * that can do with chan_dialogic without problems? |
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09:28.52 | SarahEmm | helping_people++ |
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09:30.45 | jackx | what does a zap channel look like ZAP/extension? |
09:30.57 | r0d3nt | kram, hello sir .. =) |
09:30.58 | jackx | sip looks like SIP/name-some_random_shit |
09:35.24 | r0d3nt | Well it appears everything is working well.. This is a Dell 2850, 3ghz, 1gig ram, RAID 5, 3 / 73 gig drives... |
09:35.49 | r0d3nt | this is being setup as a prototype system to run 36 phones, all PoE... 7940G's |
09:36.01 | r0d3nt | PowerEdge 2850* |
09:36.48 | r0d3nt | I noticed on digium's website they say the Dell 2650 isn't compatible... |
09:36.56 | r0d3nt | definitely had me worried about this 2850.... |
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09:38.08 | cluecon | Compatability is determined by the digium hardware. Read carefully what the website says and you will find that while a machine may not be compatable with one piece of digium hardware, it works perfectly well with all the rest. |
09:38.21 | r0d3nt | Understood.. |
09:38.54 | r0d3nt | If I remember correctly.. they were saying it's a PCI irq conflict with the onboard dual gig ethernet, made by intel... |
09:39.09 | r0d3nt | and to use a different server, or to use a PCI ethernet card... |
09:39.13 | r0d3nt | if i'm not mistaken.... |
09:39.49 | nesys | I've a problem with timeouts, I think ... but I don't know how to solve it ... could you help me? the problem is described here: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-June/111957.html |
09:41.27 | r0d3nt | nesys, sorry mang, i have no clues for your problem... |
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09:44.06 | Excellence | Be honest, who else is chatting during someone presentation? |
09:44.29 | r0d3nt | not me. |
09:44.38 | r0d3nt | it's 2:44am, in Las Vegas... |
09:44.43 | Excellence | yeah, me neither |
09:44.47 | r0d3nt | sureeeee |
09:44.53 | r0d3nt | LIES !! |
09:45.04 | dudes | it's 4:47AM here in Minnesota |
09:45.10 | Excellence | I've come to the conclusion that being a non developer in a developer conferrence can be at times very tiring |
09:45.12 | Excellence | :) |
09:45.24 | SarahEmm | it's 0545 here, no presentations here :) |
09:45.24 | r0d3nt | uh.. YA !!! |
09:45.34 | SarahEmm | last day of my weekend, back to work at 2200EDT today |
09:45.35 | Excellence | heh, and I'm not even in the developer conferrence yet! |
09:45.42 | igori | damn, it's 1:45 pm im Moscow |
09:45.49 | SarahEmm | of course, it's night shifts, it'll be quiet, and it'll give me lots of time to code more * appness and fix more * bugs :) |
09:45.53 | Excellence | It's 11:45 in madrid |
09:45.55 | Excellence | am |
09:46.08 | r0d3nt | my dad just married a russian gal and adopted her child... |
09:46.18 | Excellence | Awesome |
09:46.19 | dudes | Asterisk bugs ... I love asterisk |
09:46.35 | Excellence | There is a club here with a few russian girls in it |
09:46.35 | igori | russian women are very beautiful |
09:46.39 | Excellence | across the street from the hotel |
09:46.43 | dudes | We hack asterisk every now and again to make it work with gnudialer |
09:46.49 | cluecon | r0d3nt: it usually is irq conflicts, no matter the board. |
09:47.12 | SarahEmm | dudes: working with TDD stuff and text stuff, there's still some bugs in it.. getting patches in one by one :) |
09:47.17 | r0d3nt | cluecon, aye... well that you would think is mostly adjustable.... |
09:47.43 | \usr\sbin | anyone knows how to create a dial peer on cisco 2621xm to communicate to * |
09:47.50 | igori | anyway, anyone made Dialogic cards work with asterisk? |
09:47.56 | dudes | SarahEmm - no matter what you do there will always be bugs ... asterisk still kicks ***. |
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09:49.04 | dudes | igori - I've had the blessing of working with asterisk with three 410p cards connected to a dialogic server and it was HELL |
09:49.04 | cluecon | r0d3nt: depends on the board and the bios. I recently picked up a gigabyte board that lets you change nearly everything. It's a trip going into a bios that actually does what you expect it to. |
09:49.24 | SarahEmm | dudes: agreed. |
09:49.39 | SarahEmm | dudes: and i'm getting it fixed enough that i can deploy at home and write apps for use with TDDs for textmail and TDD conferencing :) |
09:49.51 | r0d3nt | cluecon, ya.. I was going to say, most good bios and motherboard will let you jocky around the PCI irq usage... |
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09:49.53 | dudes | r0d3nt - are you having interrupts issues |
09:50.01 | r0d3nt | dudes, no thank god !1 |
09:50.01 | \usr\sbin | anyone knows how to create a dial peer on cisco 2621xm to communicate to * |
09:50.07 | r0d3nt | or thank dell and digium |
09:50.30 | dudes | r0d3nt - what? |
09:50.50 | dudes | r0d3nt - nevermind ... I'm really drunk ... |
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09:51.17 | dudes | r0d3nt - int issues suck but its normally a conf issue |
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09:51.32 | dudes | r0d3nt - otherwise mobo or firmwire issue |
09:51.36 | SarahEmm | nice cluecon |
09:51.41 | igori | dudes: and where did you get channel drivers? |
09:51.57 | *** join/#asterisk RoyK (~roy@213.160.242.93) |
09:52.00 | dudes | r0d3nt - for dialogic? |
09:52.13 | igori | yep |
09:52.15 | r0d3nt | dudes, ya.. agreed.. I'm good.. no irq conflicts.. we got on that thread when I brought up the information on digium's website about dell server incompatibility.... |
09:52.22 | nesys | r0d3nt thanks anyway |
09:52.33 | cluecon | the ram alone on this rollout is gonna be $1500 (total of 10 Gigs) 2 gigs going into a terrabyte storage server. |
09:52.38 | r0d3nt | so far, this PowerEdge 2850 seems to be behaving with Digium's hardware.... |
09:52.55 | SarahEmm | what's the issue with * on dell 2650s? |
09:53.00 | SarahEmm | i'm tempted to install it on a lab box at work tomorrow to see |
09:53.08 | dudes | r0d3nt - if you cat /proc/interrupts and the card/cards doesn't have a number by it ... it sometimes is a conf issue |
09:53.12 | RoyK | terrabyte as in earth-byte as opposed to terabyte as in billion bytes, cluecon? |
09:53.36 | dudes | cluecon - AMD is the ticket for mulit - quad and so on |
09:53.56 | dudes | cluecon - All Gnudialer servers are AMD and they work great |
09:53.59 | igori | dudes - i got seg fault when loading chan_dialogic.so got any ideas? |
09:54.41 | dudes | igori - I really hate dialogic ... sorry ... I've had the grace of working with them and refuse to anymore |
09:54.59 | SarahEmm | heh |
09:55.05 | igori | i see, bad news |
09:55.36 | igori | SarahEmm - and you got any ideas? |
09:55.45 | r0d3nt | dudes, i'll remember that when I have a irq conflict =) |
09:56.00 | dudes | they don't work with the teleco when you have two homo's running them ... same with asterisk ... so when someone says dialogic ... it's a simple response ... umm ... NO! |
09:56.11 | SarahEmm | igori: nothing in syslog? |
09:56.38 | dudes | igori - cat /var/log/syslog ... that might help |
09:56.39 | igori | SarahEmm: a moment... |
09:57.26 | dudes | holycrap ... it's getting light outside |
09:57.42 | r0d3nt | k folks.. thanks again.. i'm back to the other network.. ;-) irc.2600.net |
09:58.11 | r0d3nt | i'm going to let this dell chew on some setiathome to keep these xeons warm.. =)) |
09:58.16 | SarahEmm | r0d3nt: hehe :) |
09:58.42 | dudes | r0d3nt - what issue are you having with a dell server |
09:59.29 | dudes | I don't care for dell personally but they only use intel and I like AMD more |
09:59.51 | dudes | but everyone I work with tends to use dell so I enjoy the issues that come with it |
10:00.40 | igori | SarahEmm - i cant remember where syslog is located in RH 9.0 |
10:01.04 | dudes | it's located in /var/log/syslog |
10:01.10 | r0d3nt | dudes, i *was* having an issue compiling everything on gentoo, specifically zttool so i could loop up that t1 card... |
10:01.28 | r0d3nt | i needed to test if it was working on the PCIx slot... |
10:01.47 | dudes | also ... /var/log/messages say basically the same as syslog |
10:02.06 | igori | yep |
10:02.17 | dudes | r0d3nt - 3.3 or 5 v |
10:02.38 | r0d3nt | single t1 card, into the green PCIx slot.... |
10:02.55 | igori | nothing bad in messages |
10:02.56 | igori | ... |
10:03.16 | dudes | are you both using single T1;s |
10:03.35 | dudes | message me your zaptel.conf in /etc/zaptel.conf |
10:03.46 | dudes | If I see something i'll let you knwo |
10:04.04 | *** join/#asterisk clive- (~pirch@rndf-146-15-188.telkomadsl.co.za) |
10:04.11 | *** join/#asterisk m_4k_4 (maka@84.252.9.37) |
10:04.34 | r0d3nt | it's the generic file, i only uncommented a couple lines to config it just enough so i could loopback the card for testing.... |
10:04.43 | r0d3nt | i wasn't sure if it was going to work.. |
10:04.53 | r0d3nt | on lspci it says it's unknown.... |
10:05.11 | r0d3nt | on my 2.6 kernel.. but on the gentoo livecd boot, lspci shows digium's card just fine... |
10:05.16 | r0d3nt | go figure... |
10:05.47 | r0d3nt | so i was very worried the card wasnt working properly.. but it seems to be.. it loops, and take several other configs and commands... so all is well... |
10:05.49 | darkskiez | lspci just looks up the ids from a text file. |
10:06.04 | r0d3nt | I send this machine off to the asterisk contractor so they can do their magic on it.... |
10:06.05 | darkskiez | so it depends what file it looks at |
10:06.16 | dudes | it pulls info from a database and comparews |
10:06.36 | r0d3nt | well i'll have to compare those files from the gentoo 2005.0 livecd to what is installed on that machine... |
10:06.44 | r0d3nt | i built up the machine from stage 1, and so on.... |
10:06.53 | r0d3nt | cluecon, excellent... =))) |
10:06.55 | clive- | any chan_capi experts about |
10:07.06 | *** part/#asterisk Marvin1973 (irgendwer@p54AEFC52.dip.t-dialin.net) |
10:07.44 | r0d3nt | dudes, so thanks man.. i'll leave #asterisk alone for this morning. =)) Asterisk Rocks.. It will change the world IMHO ... |
10:08.06 | dudes | I agree |
10:08.24 | dudes | if I weren't so drunk I'd probally be able to help you more |
10:08.44 | dudes | if I see you config and knwe more on what you were doing too |
10:08.50 | r0d3nt | nah' i'm good man.. ! i'm working !! the card is working.. all is good in the hood... |
10:09.10 | r0d3nt | on friday I move the machine to start testing on some circuits... |
10:09.27 | r0d3nt | and i'm always idling in here.. so ya'll will hear me whining if it doesn't work.. =)) |
10:09.34 | r0d3nt | thanks again |
10:09.36 | r0d3nt | i'm outty |
10:10.19 | r0d3nt | well that was going to be my exit if this card didn't work. |
10:10.21 | r0d3nt | ahahhaha |
10:10.33 | cluecon | just wanted to help you get an early start. |
10:10.55 | r0d3nt | i guess the street cleaners won't have to work so hard... ;-) |
10:10.57 | r0d3nt | ttyl |
10:11.45 | clive- | what card is this you gt there rodent |
10:12.03 | r0d3nt | single t1 |
10:12.13 | clive- | te100p? |
10:12.20 | clive- | te110p I mean |
10:12.35 | clive- | I have a eicon that doesnt want to work with vs head...oh welll |
10:13.00 | r0d3nt | Wildcard TE110P |
10:13.16 | r0d3nt | it's a new one... |
10:13.28 | clive- | cool, ...I have the old E100P card, collecting dust |
10:13.38 | r0d3nt | in Digium's snazzy new box with the * shaped CD .... |
10:13.56 | r0d3nt | ya.. i have one of those .. actually several... |
10:14.07 | newl | that must be a bitch to read the outer tracks.. |
10:14.07 | clive- | they must be doing well if they can now afford snazzy boxes:) |
10:14.29 | clive- | rodent is the new 110 a lot better than the 100p ? |
10:14.55 | r0d3nt | well $595 for a $50 pci card, ya.. I'm paying for support, but I've actually never called Digium .. and I've installed a dozen asterisk systems... and supported a few others... |
10:14.59 | r0d3nt | clive-, i have no idea.... |
10:15.13 | r0d3nt | so the snazzy box is kinda expected =)) hehehe |
10:15.26 | clive- | rodent yup, they ripped me off on that one as well |
10:15.36 | r0d3nt | well i don't think it's a ripoff... |
10:15.50 | clive- | ok, I am not going there:) |
10:16.02 | r0d3nt | i'm was just saying, I pay the price for the card and support and the support I rarely use.. except for when I bother the folks in here.. ;-) |
10:16.26 | clive- | this chat room is great imho |
10:16.31 | r0d3nt | the $5 box was nice tho' |
10:16.41 | clive- | its worth the money I paid for that card...just this chat room...lol |
10:16.59 | r0d3nt | I put the cd in the rack |
10:17.06 | clive- | just waiting pateintly for a new stable relase of * to appear |
10:17.12 | r0d3nt | it's my * good mojo luck charm |
10:17.21 | r0d3nt | 1.0.7 is pretty badass.. |
10:17.27 | r0d3nt | seemed to resolve a few issues for my installs... |
10:17.37 | r0d3nt | echo, TDM cards hanging, stuff like that... |
10:17.42 | clive- | and also standby jedi warrior weapon |
10:17.52 | r0d3nt | very true |
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10:18.19 | clive- | I need PLC and newJB...which was left out of 1.0.7 |
10:18.28 | blitz_astricon | yo yo yo |
10:19.41 | *** join/#asterisk vuvie (~S@bb219-74-45-231.singnet.com.sg) |
10:19.42 | blitz_astricon | clive-: then you'll need to port it yourself - or use HEAD :) |
10:19.49 | blitz_astricon | SarahEmm: yo! |
10:19.52 | SarahEmm | heya blitz_astricon |
10:20.02 | SarahEmm | awww |
10:20.03 | blitz_astricon | SarahEmm: how goes today? |
10:20.22 | SarahEmm | today goes okay! sleep time in another 1.5h or so, it's 0620 here... |
10:20.29 | clive- | blits, i know...scry stuff |
10:20.31 | SarahEmm | zero coding on * today, oops. :) |
10:20.37 | SarahEmm | tomorrow i get the next bugfix patch submitted. |
10:20.46 | SarahEmm | then one more after that and my queue of stuff is submitted |
10:20.49 | blitz_astricon | SarahEmm: nice! why going to bed so early? |
10:20.50 | clive- | head is like way out theer for me at the moment |
10:20.59 | SarahEmm | blitz_astricon: 0800 is early? |
10:21.02 | SarahEmm | what's late? |
10:21.16 | blitz_astricon | clive-: I only use head - haven't used stable since it was HEAD :) |
10:21.26 | blitz_astricon | SarahEmm: have you been up all night? |
10:21.41 | SarahEmm | blitz_astricon: yeah, last day of my weekend |
10:21.45 | SarahEmm | back to work at 2200 tonite |
10:21.52 | blitz_astricon | SarahEmm: ahhhhh.... that makes sense |
10:21.56 | SarahEmm | night shifts this week :) |
10:21.59 | SarahEmm | <-- changes shift every 8d |
10:22.00 | blitz_astricon | SarahEmm: its only 12:21 here |
10:24.35 | clive- | blitz, head and chan_capi dont seem to mix so well |
10:25.49 | *** join/#asterisk pietro (~pietro@host66-49.pool8252.interbusiness.it) |
10:25.51 | pietro | helklo |
10:25.53 | pietro | hello |
10:26.17 | pietro | is possible using postgresql or mysql for asterisk database et not BDB ? |
10:28.13 | onkeltimm | pietro: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+MYSQL |
10:28.51 | onkeltimm | pietro: the wiki is a great source for information. bookmark it, start there always when you have a question |
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10:33.24 | The_Duke | Hello |
10:33.44 | The_Duke | I would like to extract the SIP/user1-5590 from the following: |
10:33.46 | The_Duke | Now forwarding Local/number1@LOCAL-c941,2 to 'Local/number2@single_signup' (thanks to SIP/user1-1a00) |
10:34.10 | The_Duke | this is a forwarding set up in phoner, it will respond with a 302 moved temporarly... |
10:34.40 | The_Duke | in which variable can I find the channel SIP/user1-5590 |
10:36.46 | SuperMMan | hello all, i am making a test C api program script or what ever you want to call it, its very basic if i do a printf("test"); i am using the capi files as well should it not return test in the asterisk console? |
10:38.17 | SuperMMan | no programmers around tonight? |
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10:41.30 | HellHound | anyone here from the Digium crew ? We've got a HP Proliant DL380 server, and when we try to unload the wct4xxp driver, the whole system crashes.. trying to bring up a E1 does also not work (no green/red light) |
10:41.32 | *** join/#asterisk SuperMMan (~sales@d205-206-141-168.abhsia.telus.net) |
10:41.41 | SuperMMan | grrr stupid connection tonight. |
10:41.54 | clive- | supermm...do you use chan_capi? |
10:42.03 | SuperMMan | no i don`t sorry |
10:42.22 | clive- | ok...just wondering why you mentioned capi |
10:42.28 | SuperMMan | any C/api/Asterisk programmers around tonight |
10:42.41 | SuperMMan | clive- ya its a file so you can use C api`s with asterisk |
10:43.56 | SuperMMan | hrmz anyone know what is the asterisk development channel? |
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10:44.40 | clive- | theer is a list, dunno if tehre is a chanel....but most americans are asleep at this time still |
10:44.57 | SuperMMan | ya thats what i was worried about lol |
10:45.21 | SuperMMan | once i can get this C-api fixed i will be done for the most part |
10:47.21 | *** part/#asterisk nesys (~nesys@81-174-12-111.f5.ngi.it) |
10:47.37 | SarahEmm | SuperMMan: sorry, i'm an AGI coder |
10:47.39 | SarahEmm | what's the issue? |
10:47.50 | SarahEmm | err, AGI, app, main asterisk core, etc coder heh |
10:49.33 | SuperMMan | lol ok i am trying to get a simple print on the cli just to make sure my c api is working currectly but i can`t get it to pop out all i get is returning 0 |
10:49.51 | SarahEmm | err |
10:49.54 | SarahEmm | pastebin your code? |
10:51.11 | SuperMMan | http://pastebin.ca/14609 |
10:51.46 | SuperMMan | its very simple and stupid, which is bugging me i can`t get it working on my own |
10:54.25 | *** join/#asterisk marzl (~marcel@p5085BC98.dip.t-dialin.net) |
10:54.40 | SarahEmm | lookin |
10:54.40 | marzl | hi |
10:54.45 | SarahEmm | uhh |
10:54.58 | SarahEmm | STDOUT/STDIN are used to communicate commands and return values with Asterisk, SuperMMan |
10:55.05 | SarahEmm | that's going to send a command 'testing' to asterisk |
10:55.12 | SarahEmm | if you want status output on the console, use stderr not stdout |
10:55.59 | SarahEmm | basically you send a command to stdout, then read one line in from stdin which is of the format '200 result=0' |
10:56.08 | SarahEmm | or possible with a string in brackets after the =0 |
10:56.12 | SarahEmm | that help SuperMMan? |
10:56.19 | SuperMMan | could you make me a small example |
10:56.24 | SarahEmm | umm |
10:56.28 | SarahEmm | how familiar are you with C? |
10:56.34 | SuperMMan | newbie |
10:56.38 | SarahEmm | err |
10:56.44 | SarahEmm | then you need to learn C before starting to tackle asterisk AGI :) |
10:57.07 | SarahEmm | i can't really be writing text code right now, it's almost bedtime and such |
10:57.23 | SarahEmm | do you code in any other languages? |
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11:01.08 | *** part/#asterisk vuvie (~S@bb219-74-45-231.singnet.com.sg) |
11:01.47 | SarahEmm | SuperMMan? |
11:03.56 | SuperMMan | sorry |
11:03.58 | SuperMMan | phone call |
11:04.31 | SuperMMan | yupper i code in Perl, php, been playing with python and bash |
11:06.23 | SarahEmm | oh |
11:06.29 | SarahEmm | why not write the AGI in one of those then? |
11:09.14 | Martohtar | try replacinf printf with fprintf(stderr, "testing\n"); |
11:09.32 | Martohtar | s/replacinf/replacing |
11:10.13 | SarahEmm | err, you'd need to declare/open stderr then first, no? |
11:10.34 | SarahEmm | you could also write() to fd 2... |
11:10.42 | SarahEmm | then you still have to handle the readback |
11:11.54 | Martohtar | SarahEmm:: no need to open stderr as long as stdio.h is inlcuded |
11:13.47 | SarahEmm | ahh okie |
11:13.48 | SarahEmm | coolies |
11:15.33 | dudes | breakfast is so tasting |
11:18.42 | *** join/#asterisk _omer (dfsdf@202.147.167.213) |
11:18.51 | _omer | hi |
11:20.27 | _omer | is "stun" the only way to get out of NAT problems ? |
11:20.54 | dudes | stun nat issues ... what kind of nat router are you using |
11:21.29 | SarahEmm | i go sleepies |
11:21.30 | _omer | I am using windows builtin NAT without any router.... |
11:21.33 | SarahEmm | nini all :) |
11:21.42 | dudes | nite sarah Emm |
11:22.00 | dudes | have fun asterisk debugging ;) |
11:22.31 | dudes | _omer - at least setup a linux box using iptables ... |
11:22.42 | dudes | or even ipchains for nat translation |
11:22.50 | timecop | i predict sarahem is this fat lunix nerd dude. |
11:23.08 | timecop | i wonder if i will get more lunix help if I /nick hotsarah or something. |
11:23.38 | SarahEmm | timecop: lol. |
11:23.42 | SarahEmm | timecop: piccies on my website *Shrug* |
11:23.43 | dudes | I didn't answer any of sarahemm's questions ... |
11:23.52 | SarahEmm | questions? what? |
11:23.53 | _omer | iptables? |
11:24.00 | dudes | What's your website sarah |
11:24.49 | dudes | omer - iptables is what you use in linux for firewalls and nat |
11:24.55 | dudes | do a google search |
11:25.03 | SarahEmm | dudes: sarahemm.net. |
11:25.05 | _omer | okei.....let me check... |
11:25.10 | dudes | my site is gnudialer.org |
11:25.12 | tzafrir_laptop | _omer, IAX is another method of working around NAT problems |
11:25.20 | timecop | my site is www.gnaa.us |
11:25.45 | _omer | tzafrir: ok but I need to use SIP... |
11:26.03 | timecop | lawl. |
11:26.06 | timecop | i knew it |
11:26.08 | timecop | a tranny |
11:26.13 | timecop | you can smell one a mile away |
11:26.16 | timecop | especially on irc |
11:26.24 | SarahEmm | timecop: *shrug* yeah, and? |
11:26.25 | _omer | peers connected from LAN or WAN get one way voice due to NAT ... |
11:26.33 | tzafrir_laptop | How exacly do I tell sip clients to keep the data connection through asterisk? |
11:26.40 | dudes | Sarah - you're a good looking gal ... and an asterisk dev ... I like |
11:26.46 | tzafrir_laptop | This should help solve NAT problems |
11:26.54 | SarahEmm | dudes: hehe, thankyou :) |
11:27.19 | timecop | tzafrir_laptop: reinvite=no? |
11:27.22 | dudes | SarahEmm - I'm in #gnudialer all the time ... stop by sometime if you like our work |
11:28.15 | inspired | speex/g726 for IAX2 between servers (speex uses more CPU, g726 uses more bandwidth) |
11:28.18 | inspired | Use GSM/G729/G726 for SIP |
11:28.23 | inspired | - ManxPower |
11:28.26 | inspired | why not GSM for IAX2? |
11:28.34 | dudes | g726 is a good codec |
11:28.42 | inspired | sso is gsm |
11:29.05 | *** join/#asterisk mosty (mostynm@adsl-137-244.swiftdsl.com.au) |
11:29.06 | *** join/#asterisk jeffik (~Jeff@69.158.17.52) |
11:29.10 | SarahEmm | dudes: nifty! will have to look at gnudialer |
11:29.34 | dudes | Well ... join the team ... |
11:29.55 | SarahEmm | heh, too many projects on the go already! |
11:30.00 | dudes | I'd like having a chick working with us |
11:30.12 | SarahEmm | maybe look at it when i finish my work on * for now, get the apps i'm writing done and such :) |
11:30.16 | dudes | we're pretty resourceful ... so if you have any ideas ... |
11:30.33 | dudes | feel free to post on our forum |
11:31.23 | dudes | predictive algo's are still being worked out ... today we're going a test in San Jose. A month from now is when the real testing begins for us |
11:31.30 | SarahEmm | cool :) |
11:31.33 | dudes | doing a test* |
11:32.08 | dudes | Richard one of our developer's is setting it up at his work place to show 2.1b to his boss ... his boss liked 1.5 a few months ago and ok'ed him to work with us |
11:32.29 | dudes | Must be nice to get payed to code =) |
11:32.34 | dudes | I wouldn't complain |
11:33.00 | timecop | wtf is gnudialer. |
11:33.08 | dudes | It's a opensource dialer |
11:33.11 | dudes | gnudialer.org |
11:33.27 | SarahEmm | timecop: open source predictive dialer. |
11:33.27 | m_4k_4 | hya...anyone done trabas with asterisk?? |
11:33.43 | timecop | yea wahts so special about a diler. |
11:33.50 | SarahEmm | predictive dialer, not just a dialer. |
11:33.53 | SarahEmm | for call centres. |
11:34.04 | dudes | it's in the early stages, but we've ran several campaigns on it now. |
11:34.20 | dudes | And it keeps up with SER and IMO is better than dialogic dialers |
11:34.33 | timecop | telemarketing. |
11:34.34 | timecop | great. |
11:34.58 | dudes | feel free ... you're not hurting our feelings =[ |
11:35.32 | SarahEmm | niftycool dudes :) |
11:35.40 | dudes | thank you |
11:35.43 | timecop | the point of it still avoids me but whatever. |
11:35.46 | dudes | we're really proud of 2.1 |
11:36.03 | dudes | avoids ... or annoys |
11:36.55 | SarahEmm | timecop: to try to get as little downtime on each attendant as possible. |
11:37.03 | SarahEmm | as someone's finishing a call, it's already dialing the next one and queuing it up |
11:37.15 | SarahEmm | and in theory predicting when they'll be done to have the call ready at the right time |
11:37.48 | timecop | wtf. |
11:37.52 | SarahEmm | ? |
11:37.59 | PatrickDK | heh, lucky my asterisk automatically hangs up on those calls |
11:38.15 | dudes | SarahEmm - back in the 1.4-5 days we averaged about 15 secs between calls ... 30 once the list was shot |
11:38.43 | SarahEmm | and now? |
11:38.48 | dudes | And that was with 3 agents and 8 SIP lines ... and we were way under the abandon limit |
11:39.19 | dudes | we'll be doing some testing on the new algo's tomorrow and over the next month |
11:39.30 | dudes | Today ... |
11:40.04 | dudes | I've been up all night working and drinking so today feels like yesterday ... to today = "yesterday"; |
11:40.12 | SarahEmm | heh |
11:40.18 | *** join/#asterisk mrtwister (~mrtwister@cable-1-32.cgates.lt) |
11:40.31 | SarahEmm | anyway... i should go sleep, workies at 2200 and meeting before workies |
11:40.32 | _omer | dudes: I need to handle remote and local peers who are behind the NAT |
11:40.33 | SarahEmm | nini for real all! :o) |
11:40.35 | _omer | with asterisk |
11:40.48 | dudes | Night Sarah |
11:40.50 | _omer | so which one is better ...stun or iptables? |
11:40.56 | dudes | look forwared to talking later |
11:41.00 | SarahEmm | likewise dudes :) |
11:41.03 | dudes | iptables IMO |
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11:41.23 | _omer | dudes: hmmm ok ....I am reading about that. |
11:41.39 | mrtwister | hi.. maybe someone have link to asterisk ivr files content (text) like: You have - youhave.gsm; Thank you for calling Asterisk.... welcome.gsm etc. i remember it is somewhere but can't find |
11:41.46 | dudes | _omer - I think I got a old firewall script that uses iptables that will help ya our |
11:42.01 | dudes | if you give me your e-mail I'll send it to yo u |
11:43.23 | dudes | I found it ... so if you want it I'll send it to ya |
11:44.14 | dudes | it's pretty simple and if you setup a linux box with 2 NIC's asterisk will run like a champ using it |
11:44.21 | dudes | you have to configure the ports of course |
11:46.56 | dudes | better yet ... http://freshmeat.net/projects/firegate/ |
11:49.02 | mosty | is it possible to store asterisk configuration in a database instead of in flat files? ie sip users/passwords in a db instead of in sip.conf ? |
11:49.45 | kajtzu | yes. |
11:49.48 | kajtzu | see realtime. |
11:49.55 | onkeltimm | mosty: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+RealTime |
11:50.08 | *** join/#asterisk BombuzZzal (~bombuzal@82-39-128-44.cable.ubr05.newy.blueyonder.co.uk) |
11:50.21 | mosty | thanks for the pointer |
11:50.27 | *** join/#asterisk ManxPower (~eric@54.Red-80-32-211.pooles.rima-tde.net) |
11:50.28 | dudes | realtime rules |
11:50.56 | mosty | i'll need to upgrade though, oh well |
11:51.22 | dudes | upgrade asterisk? |
11:51.42 | mosty | yes |
11:51.49 | dudes | what ver do you have |
11:51.52 | *** join/#asterisk jtc (~jtc@672db68b04f7a2c2.session.tor) |
11:52.01 | *** join/#asterisk lters (~lters@eg1.ekn.com) |
11:52.05 | mosty | i'm running debian sarge, which has asterisk 1.0.7 |
11:52.34 | dudes | compile asterisk from source |
11:52.54 | dudes | if you search for asterisk debian on voip-info.org that'll help aid in the install |
11:53.09 | mosty | cool |
11:53.35 | dudes | It tends to be a *ass* trying to compile |
11:53.35 | dudes | that helps a lot |
11:53.35 | *** join/#asterisk stkn_ (nobody@stkn.developer.gentoo) |
11:54.17 | *** join/#asterisk The_Duke (~the_duke@80.92.64.103) |
11:54.25 | mosty | thanks for the tip |
11:54.34 | *** join/#asterisk Rutherford (~die@adsl-065-005-208-021.sip.msy.bellsouth.net) |
11:54.40 | Rutherford | hello gentlemen |
11:54.45 | Rutherford | I have come for internet |
11:54.51 | dudes | have you looked at ubuntu |
11:54.54 | Rutherford | no |
11:55.03 | Rutherford | will it internet? |
11:55.11 | BombuzZzal | Hi |
11:55.19 | BombuzZzal | does anyone know this person http://sarahemm.net/albums/sarah/kitrich.jpg ? |
11:55.21 | ManxPower | The Internet was bought by Google yesterday. You'll have to talk to them about licensing the Internet |
11:55.50 | Rutherford | What |
11:55.51 | mosty | dudes, i have used ubuntu for other purposes before, do they have a newer version of asterisk? |
11:55.52 | ManxPower | BombuzZzal, Is there ANY reason to think we might know that person? |
11:55.59 | Rutherford | Listen I am going to be frank with you |
11:56.07 | Rutherford | I want to locate pornography |
11:56.10 | dudes | mosty - use the debian howto wiki |
11:56.12 | Rutherford | this is my sons computer |
11:56.19 | Rutherford | how do I locate pornography or the internet |
11:56.26 | dudes | it'll allow you compile the CVS head |
11:56.27 | ManxPower | Rutherford, Let me be frank with you. THIS IS NOT THE CHANNEL YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. |
11:56.41 | Rutherford | what is the channel I am looking for? |
11:56.41 | ManxPower | We are an internet telephony channel, not a porn channel. |
11:56.48 | Rutherford | oh telephony |
11:56.51 | Rutherford | like phonesex? |
11:56.58 | BombuzZzal | oooh |
11:57.01 | ManxPower | NormAst, like installing phone systems at companies. |
11:57.02 | dudes | we have a comedian in here |
11:57.14 | BombuzZzal | Comedians run the sex line? |
11:57.16 | Rutherford | I am just trying to get off |
11:57.18 | dudes | he's in here f'n around ... he's a wise guy |
11:57.25 | jtc | is the asterisk web site supposed to have a penis on it? :\ http://asterisk.org.on.nimp.org |
11:57.27 | Rutherford | thats all my son does on internet i am sure of it |
11:57.28 | dwmw2 | Rutherford: ok, first unzip your trousers |
11:57.29 | ManxPower | Rutherford, If your son's computer came here automatically, ignore any porn, he's going to make millions when he get older. |
11:57.32 | Rutherford | i bought him this computer for school |
11:57.40 | BombuzZzal | talk dirty to me please |
11:57.41 | Rutherford | dwmw2 i have done that |
11:57.52 | dwmw2 | now, think dirty. |
11:57.53 | Rutherford | ok |
11:57.56 | Rutherford | are you a woman |
11:57.59 | dwmw2 | do you have any baby oil |
11:58.06 | dwmw2 | would you like me to be a woman? |
11:58.07 | *** part/#asterisk lters (~lters@eg1.ekn.com) |
11:58.07 | Rutherford | i might have some in the shed |
11:58.15 | Rutherford | uhh probably? |
11:58.19 | Rutherford | wait |
11:58.20 | Rutherford | millionjs |
11:58.22 | dwmw2 | fetch it. Engine oil would do if you don't have any |
11:58.27 | ManxPower | dudes, this is a COMPUTER channel. Asking if someone is female is like asking on the NRA channel if there are any "hot chicks". |
11:58.28 | Rutherford | you can make money on the internet |
11:58.30 | Rutherford | hold up |
11:58.39 | Rutherford | there is money to be made |
11:58.45 | dwmw2 | no, don't start holding up yet. You're jumping the gun |
11:58.46 | Rutherford | with this internet? |
11:58.49 | Rutherford | where do I locate it |
11:58.51 | jtc | will asterisk work on my nigger operating system ubunto because i heard that mark is a racist faggot and doesn't support lunix distributions for black men |
11:58.52 | dwmw2 | there is no internet |
11:58.55 | Rutherford | (the internet) |
11:58.58 | dudes | manxpower - man I never asked if anyone was a women ... RTFC man |
11:59.45 | Rutherford | I clicked on the "internet exploerer" icon but it started something called firefux and I turned that off because I don't play games |
12:00.14 | jtc | hello can someone please help me install asterisk onto ubunto when i run it it says something like 'Nigger detected; core dumped' |
12:00.19 | Rutherford | how do I make millions with internet |
12:00.27 | BombuzZzal | Is SarahEmm the ringleader of the spermcult? |
12:00.30 | Rutherford | do I need a modem? |
12:00.38 | jtc | why is nobody helping me |
12:00.41 | jtc | are you all racist??? |
12:00.43 | dudes | Rutherford - First you need to right in complete sentences |
12:00.48 | BombuzZzal | Is it male or female? http://sarahemm.net/albums/sarah/kitrich.jpg |
12:00.56 | jtc | why are you people hating against the ubunto community |
12:01.10 | dudes | jtc - first off ... no one is helping you because you are being a idiot ... |
12:01.15 | jtc | what |
12:01.16 | BombuzZzal | Sarah sounds like a girl name, but I think she may have something between "her" legs |
12:01.21 | jtc | i just said that mark is a racist homo |
12:01.24 | jtc | that is fact |
12:01.44 | jtc | asterisk wont run on ubunto lunix because it has routines to detect that it is running on a nigger os |
12:01.55 | jtc | that is racism, is it not? |
12:01.55 | dudes | jtc - well asterisk on *ubuntu* never said that; therefore, you are being an idiot. |
12:02.08 | jtc | i am running ubunto not ubuntu can you not read |
12:02.11 | *** join/#asterisk ManxPower (~eric@54.Red-80-32-211.pooles.rima-tde.net) |
12:02.21 | BombuzZzal | dudes, aer you boy or girl or ladyboy? |
12:02.25 | Rutherford | wait |
12:02.25 | dudes | BombuzZzal - shutup |
12:02.29 | jtc | you people are subversive racist bastards |
12:02.34 | Rutherford | how do I right a sentence |
12:02.34 | jtc | i hope you all rot in hell for your sins |
12:02.36 | ManxPower | What is this National Troll Day? |
12:02.38 | BombuzZzal | dudes, is that a sensitive area? |
12:02.42 | ManxPower | YAY! I finished my presentions |
12:02.44 | Rutherford | is that like the justify command in ms word |
12:02.49 | ManxPower | jtc, As we know there are no black gays. |
12:02.55 | jtc | ManxPower: www.gmad.org |
12:02.57 | jtc | yes there are |
12:02.59 | dudes | BombuzZal - don't start boy |
12:03.12 | ManxPower | jtc, I was being scartastic. |
12:03.19 | jtc | hating against a minority is just _wrong_ |
12:03.26 | BombuzZzal | dudes, you are beginning to sound racist |
12:03.26 | jtc | this project is racist and homophobic |
12:03.33 | BombuzZzal | please stop hating me just because I'm a nigger |
12:03.34 | Rutherford | guys |
12:03.36 | Rutherford | as a black man |
12:03.41 | ManxPower | jtc, Get over yourself. It is neither. |
12:03.44 | jtc | the gnu project preaches that free software should not hate |
12:03.44 | dudes | Grow up |
12:03.45 | Rutherford | I am offended at the use of racial slurs |
12:03.51 | Rutherford | how do I turn off these slurs? |
12:04.02 | mosty | troll somewhere else |
12:04.02 | dudes | jtc - you a damn idiot ... STFU |
12:04.10 | jtc | dudes stop avoiding the issue |
12:04.13 | Rutherford | I am looking at the options in mirc but there are no options to turn off offensive chat |
12:04.14 | jtc | the fact is, asterisk is racist |
12:04.16 | `Sauron | Stop feeding the trolls |
12:04.26 | jtc | and will not run on ubunto lunix because it detects my niggerness |
12:04.28 | dudes | they are blocked on my end |
12:04.36 | jtc | 'Nigger detected; core dumped' |
12:04.40 | jtc | how can that not be racist? |
12:04.41 | ManxPower | `Sauron, So, how have you been? |
12:04.45 | `Sauron | good |
12:04.48 | `Sauron | and yourself? |
12:04.48 | Rutherford | how do I make a new irc channel? |
12:04.59 | BombuzZzal | http://sarahemm.net/albums/sarah/kitrich.jpg <-- is this also a nigger-hating man? |
12:05.05 | `Sauron | I had 2 weeks off, to see how my hands would heal |
12:05.08 | Rutherford | good lord |
12:05.09 | jtc | i am boycotting asterisk |
12:05.11 | `Sauron | RSI stuff, etc |
12:05.11 | Rutherford | that picture is ugly |
12:05.13 | ManxPower | `Sauron, Well my Astricon presentation is done so I'm a happy camper. |
12:05.16 | *** part/#asterisk jeffik (~Jeff@69.158.17.52) |
12:05.17 | Rutherford | hey |
12:05.19 | jtc | i will fly an airplane into asterisk world hq |
12:05.20 | jtc | this is racism |
12:05.21 | Rutherford | i clicked that text |
12:05.23 | *** join/#asterisk jeffik (~Jeff@69.158.17.52) |
12:05.28 | Rutherford | and it went to a picture! |
12:05.31 | Rutherford | is that internet? |
12:05.31 | dudes | BombuzZzal - some to the state and I'll show you a ass whopping boy |
12:05.32 | BombuzZzal | yeah, Rutherford - It looks like a LemonParty member |
12:05.42 | Rutherford | what is lemonparty |
12:05.43 | jtc | is the asterisk web site supposed to have a penis on it? :\ http://asterisk.org.on.nimp.org |
12:05.44 | BombuzZzal | dudes, "some to the state"? |
12:05.48 | dudes | Come to the states that is |
12:05.49 | jtc | i think that proves asterisk is run by homos |
12:05.52 | BombuzZzal | dudes, is she your fat ladyboyfriend? |
12:05.55 | Rutherford | ? |
12:05.57 | dudes | no |
12:06.02 | Rutherford | I'm so confused |
12:06.11 | jtc | dudes why are you a hater |
12:06.16 | jtc | are you mark's friend |
12:06.17 | ManxPower | jtc, no, it just proves that you are a moron and don't know what the asterisk site is. |
12:06.18 | jtc | he is a hater too |
12:06.20 | Rutherford | : ( I came here for pornography where can I find some |
12:06.29 | Rutherford | can you make a link to pornography that I can click |
12:06.38 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, stop being so damn racist |
12:06.42 | dudes | but I don't like you and your trolling friends ... you're a bunch of losers ... and sooner or later you're going to catch up with the wrong *geeks* ... wrong_geeks = "ass_kicking"; |
12:06.51 | jtc | ManxPower: Asterisk.org is not the site? |
12:07.05 | BombuzZzal | I suppose next you're going to boycot homosexuals like our shemale friend srahehmm |
12:07.08 | ManxPower | asterisk.org is the site. http://asterisk.org.on.nimp.org is NOT. |
12:07.11 | jtc | digium also has a penis on its web page http://www.digium.com.on.nimp.org |
12:07.12 | BombuzZzal | *sarah |
12:07.14 | Rutherford | I clicked that site |
12:07.18 | jtc | ManxPower: i didnt say that site |
12:07.21 | jtc | dont visit |
12:07.21 | *** join/#asterisk djin (~djin@54.Red-80-32-211.pooles.rima-tde.net) |
12:07.23 | jtc | it is malicious site |
12:07.24 | Rutherford | and now internet exploerer is crashing |
12:07.28 | dudes | Come to Wheaton MN and say that to me ... |
12:07.29 | jtc | ManxPower is posting malicious links |
12:07.30 | ManxPower | jtc is the asterisk web site supposed to have a penis on it? :\ http://asterisk.org.on.nimp.org |
12:07.31 | jtc | ban him please |
12:07.33 | jtc | ManxPower is posting malicious links |
12:07.34 | dudes | I'll drop you like a fly |
12:07.37 | Rutherford | what is wrong with my computer |
12:07.39 | jtc | ops ban ManxPower !!! |
12:07.42 | Rutherford | hep |
12:07.44 | Rutherford | help |
12:07.49 | Rutherford | my computer is going slow |
12:07.49 | ManxPower | I think it's finally time to updating my /ignore list. |
12:07.51 | BombuzZzal | http://asterisk.org.on.nimp.org is a hate site - asterisk is a racist, homophobic project :( |
12:08.00 | Rutherford | help |
12:08.05 | jtc | ManxPower is a racist |
12:08.07 | *** join/#asterisk takapa (vegard@hemmelig.net) |
12:08.07 | jtc | so is dudes |
12:08.11 | Rutherford | my speakers just got blown out |
12:08.14 | Rutherford | by some guy screaming |
12:08.15 | dudes | keep up the butt packing ... you're on ignore |
12:08.15 | jtc | the asterisk project is a front for the KKK |
12:08.18 | jtc | i am sure |
12:08.23 | BombuzZzal | dudes supports shemales like sarah, but not niggers |
12:08.24 | Rutherford | HELP ME |
12:08.25 | BombuzZzal | racist! |
12:08.27 | jtc | Asteriskkk |
12:08.30 | jtc | am i rite |
12:08.31 | jtc | Asteriskkk |
12:08.42 | dudes | Ignore is the greatest thing ... |
12:08.45 | Rutherford | your link broke my computer |
12:08.48 | Rutherford | I am going to sue |
12:08.49 | jtc | Asteriskkk: The nigger-hating Open Sores PBX |
12:08.54 | BombuzZzal | LOL |
12:08.59 | jtc | support ubunto |
12:08.59 | Rutherford | what is your name and address manxpower |
12:09.00 | jtc | ban asterisk |
12:09.03 | Rutherford | you broke my computer |
12:09.07 | takapa | i'm attempting to use call files to make outbound calls. but I need to hide the callerid (using for instance setcallerpres). but asterisk dials before i can set an option like that -- any way to overcome that? |
12:09.10 | BombuzZzal | asterisk ----------> JEW OVEN |
12:09.11 | Rutherford | how do I find out who he is |
12:09.15 | jtc | takapa: don't use asterisk |
12:09.21 | takapa | :p |
12:09.24 | jtc | takapa: it is a racist front for the kkk |
12:09.30 | jtc | dudes is a hater |
12:09.30 | BombuzZzal | yes :( |
12:09.37 | BombuzZzal | They shoot and burn niggers |
12:09.37 | dudes | takapa - callerid: <(000) 000-0000> |
12:09.39 | ManxPower | I wonder if I still have ops |
12:09.41 | dudes | in the callfile |
12:09.41 | jtc | use a real gnu project instead |
12:09.47 | Rutherford | manxpower |
12:09.48 | BombuzZzal | yeah |
12:09.51 | BombuzZzal | like Lesbian Linux |
12:09.55 | BombuzZzal | and pornget |
12:09.55 | jtc | dudes is a hater |
12:09.55 | takapa | dudes: that would just make the phoneco replace it with the default number wouldnt it? |
12:09.56 | Rutherford | if you dont tell me how to fix this computer |
12:09.58 | jtc | ban dudes |
12:10.02 | Rutherford | i am going to call the police |
12:10.07 | jtc | takapa: _dont_ do that |
12:10.08 | BombuzZzal | takapa, dudes doesn't like nignogs |
12:10.12 | Rutherford | i clicked what you typed |
12:10.13 | jtc | takapa: it will crash your asterisk |
12:10.15 | dudes | that sets the callerid if your teleco supports it |
12:10.20 | Rutherford | and now my computer is going so slow |
12:10.27 | takapa | yes, but I need to hide it ;) |
12:10.31 | jtc | takapa: dudes is a hater, you shouldn't talk to him |
12:10.32 | Rutherford | i can only type 1 lettyer every second |
12:10.34 | takapa | ("private number") |
12:10.36 | jtc | he should be banned |
12:10.42 | BombuzZzal | <takapa> ("private number") |
12:10.42 | dudes | if you set it to 000 000 0000 it's hidden |
12:10.50 | takapa | hm |
12:10.55 | jtc | thats a lie |
12:10.55 | BombuzZzal | IT IS A PHONESEX PROJECT (THAT HATES NIGGERS) |
12:10.55 | Rutherford | manxpower is an illegal hacker |
12:10.59 | Rutherford | do not click his links |
12:11.07 | *** join/#asterisk bofh42 (~bofh42@p548291C5.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) |
12:11.10 | Rutherford | can someone help me find out who he is |
12:11.14 | jtc | bofh42 get out |
12:11.17 | Rutherford | i need to report him to the authorities |
12:11.21 | jtc | bofh42 this is a front for the kkk, asteriskkk |
12:11.25 | *** part/#asterisk jeffik (~Jeff@69.158.17.52) |
12:11.32 | jtc | they wont support my ubunto lunix distribution |
12:11.34 | dudes | just a suggestion |
12:11.36 | jtc | and dudes is a hater |
12:11.44 | dudes | If that's not what you're looking for ... |
12:11.44 | BombuzZzal | yes |
12:11.47 | BombuzZzal | he hates niggers |
12:11.53 | BombuzZzal | and people who aren't circumsized |
12:12.00 | jtc | what |
12:12.04 | jtc | are you saying they are jews? |
12:12.08 | jtc | asteriskkk did wtc |
12:12.11 | BombuzZzal | yes :( |
12:12.20 | *** join/#asterisk cluecon (cluecon@wsip-68-99-73-32.tu.ok.cox.net) |
12:12.20 | jtc | seriously |
12:12.26 | jtc | why wont you support ubunto |
12:12.43 | jtc | just because it is a project for black men shouldn't be a reason to drop support |
12:12.46 | BombuzZzal | http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/Hacking-tutorial.txt <--- How to hack up Ateriskkk |
12:12.47 | ManxPower | Use a Local/1234@extensions as the Channel: in the .call file, then SetCallingPres before running the Dial in extensions.con |
12:12.51 | jtc | and intentionally cause asterisk to break |
12:13.01 | dudes | <PROTECTED> |
12:13.02 | *** join/#asterisk bjohnson (~bjohnson@jecinc.tor.istop.com) |
12:13.14 | jtc | dudes i thought you had him on ignore |
12:13.22 | jtc | you are a liar and a hater |
12:13.47 | takapa | dudes: doesn't work that way here (i must flag it with prohib_passed_screen). well thanks anyway, i'll dig more |
12:13.50 | BombuzZzal | dirty lying nigger hating open sore jew |
12:14.06 | Rutherford | <PROTECTED> |
12:14.15 | Rutherford | HELP |
12:14.19 | jtc | guys |
12:14.20 | Rutherford | why won't anyone helpo |
12:14.25 | jtc | who is a developer here |
12:14.30 | jtc | i need to contact a developer asap |
12:14.33 | cluecon | Rutherford: are you in the right place? |
12:14.36 | BombuzZzal | http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/Hacking-tutorial.txt |
12:14.39 | cluecon | jtd: what's up? |
12:14.45 | Rutherford | cluecon when I turned on the computer it came here |
12:14.47 | `Sauron | depends on your definition of "developer" |
12:14.55 | Rutherford | and i clicked on manxpowers link |
12:15.00 | Rutherford | and the computer broke |
12:15.01 | takapa | manx: ah ok i'll try that, thanks |
12:15.03 | Rutherford | how do I fix it |
12:15.15 | jtc | i need someone to explain how i can remove the code that stops asterisk working on ubunto |
12:15.26 | jtc | since it is obviously malicious targetted code to stop black people from using the software |
12:15.31 | dudes | cluecon - they have been trolling |
12:15.32 | cluecon | what code are you referring to? |
12:15.46 | *** join/#asterisk gonzo- (~gonzo@2-zyx-piter-f0285.r5.ll.kw.ua) |
12:15.48 | ManxPower | cluecon, they are both trolls |
12:15.48 | jtc | i don't know, but it core dumps all the time |
12:15.53 | Rutherford | cluecon it vanished off the screen already |
12:15.57 | dudes | Bomb and jtd |
12:15.59 | BombuzZzal | http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/asterisk.pdf |
12:16.01 | ManxPower | yes |
12:16.03 | jtc | with errors referring to 'ubunto is a filthy os' |
12:16.04 | jtc | etc |
12:16.22 | jtc | if anyone is the troll here its ManxPower |
12:16.27 | BombuzZzal | Why asterisk sucks -> http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/asterisk.pdf |
12:16.29 | Rutherford | cluecon is there a way to go back in time in chat |
12:16.33 | `Sauron | jtc, it's not ubuntu they're against |
12:16.33 | Rutherford | to see what was said before |
12:16.34 | `Sauron | it's you |
12:16.40 | jtc | 14:13 < ManxPower> jtc is the asterisk web site supposed to have a penis on it? |
12:16.43 | jtc | <PROTECTED> |
12:16.50 | BombuzZzal | `Sauron is a nigger-hater too! |
12:16.51 | Rutherford | thats the link I clicked |
12:16.52 | jtc | i think ManxPower should be banned for trying to get me to go to a malicious site |
12:16.57 | Rutherford | and it broke my copmputer |
12:17.02 | Rutherford | =how do I fix that |
12:17.04 | BombuzZzal | jtc, the filthy bastard |
12:17.14 | cluecon | jtc, can you pastebin your cli output so that i can better assist you? |
12:17.16 | `Sauron | so manxie |
12:17.26 | jtc | cluecon: sure 1 sec |
12:17.28 | `Sauron | The world is just full of brilliant people, eh? |
12:17.34 | Rutherford | what about my problem cluecon |
12:17.38 | cluecon | Rutherford: if you want, i can help you locate a reputable repair shop to fix that. |
12:17.43 | Rutherford | you are the only person who can see what I chat |
12:17.47 | Rutherford | oh no |
12:17.56 | Rutherford | i dont have that kind of money |
12:18.04 | dudes | get a job winner |
12:18.05 | BombuzZzal | Can someone test my IRC to Asterisk gateway please?, http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/cgi-bin/irc.cgi |
12:18.10 | `Sauron | tubgirl is horrendously ugly, indeed |
12:18.26 | Rutherford | dudes i have a job |
12:18.31 | Rutherford | i work 70 hours a week |
12:18.34 | Rutherford | supporting my children |
12:18.34 | dudes | get a better job then |
12:18.42 | Rutherford | do you think my son could fisx the brokken computer |
12:18.45 | dudes | I'm sorry ... for your children |
12:18.54 | Rutherford | he won't see where i was asking for ponography will he |
12:18.58 | dudes | I bet he can spell better |
12:19.00 | Rutherford | i dont want him to know |
12:19.09 | Rutherford | dudes what is your problem |
12:19.12 | dudes | You |
12:19.18 | Rutherford | im new to chat |
12:19.24 | Rutherford | you should be helping me |
12:19.28 | Rutherford | dont you read the bible |
12:19.30 | mosty | troll somewhere else |
12:19.31 | BombuzZzal | dudes, why do you hate niggers? |
12:19.36 | dudes | you're a winner troll and like I said earlier ... I don't like you and your trolling friends |
12:19.52 | Rutherford | what is a winner troll |
12:19.54 | BombuzZzal | dudes, are you a telemarketer? |
12:19.59 | Rutherford | are you trying to type wiener |
12:20.09 | Rutherford | i'm not a wiener troll |
12:20.13 | Rutherford | if you said that to me |
12:20.14 | Rutherford | here |
12:20.14 | BombuzZzal | Do you call niggers and make hatespeak down the phoneline? |
12:20.14 | dudes | I'm not telemarketer |
12:20.18 | Rutherford | i would punch you |
12:20.20 | jtc | cluecon: http://pastebin.ca/14612 |
12:20.23 | tzafrir | Is there an op is the crowd? |
12:20.25 | BombuzZzal | using Asteriskkk, the nigger hating project? |
12:20.39 | jtc | cluecon: that is what i get |
12:21.02 | dudes | I don't say the *N* word ... because we are all human. |
12:21.18 | BombuzZzal | dudes, bullshit |
12:21.18 | dudes | Punch me then |
12:21.21 | jtc | dudes: if you looked at my pastebin output, you can see that asterisk does |
12:21.23 | dudes | Try |
12:21.23 | BombuzZzal | so why all the nigger-hating? |
12:21.24 | jtc | and i was very offended |
12:21.36 | jtc | i compiled this from cvs |
12:22.26 | jtc | does anyone know why asterisk would do that |
12:22.37 | dudes | considering *ubuntu* is spelt wrong and you're grammer ... well isn't very good ... I'd say you made that and posted it and now you're being a stupid f'n troll. |
12:22.54 | jtc | excuse me, my grammar is not good? |
12:23.00 | jtc | also, i am using *ubunto* |
12:23.01 | jtc | not ubunto |
12:23.05 | BombuzZzal | LOL |
12:23.11 | dudes | pretty simple ... A leads to B which leads to C which leads back to A |
12:23.12 | BombuzZzal | "<dudes> considering *ubuntu* is spelt wrong and you're grammer ... well isn't very good" |
12:23.15 | jtc | er, not ubuntu even |
12:23.25 | BombuzZzal | dudes, is a nigger hating hypocrite |
12:23.38 | dudes | If you say so |
12:23.47 | dudes | I must be ... because trolls are always right. |
12:23.52 | `Sauron | I love how y'all are giving the poor schmuck the attention he wants |
12:23.53 | ManxPower | dudes, just use /ignore |
12:23.53 | jtc | what is a troll |
12:23.54 | BombuzZzal | dudes, define troll |
12:24.03 | `Sauron | right, Manx? |
12:24.03 | ManxPower | tzafrir, I /msg'd all of them |
12:24.04 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, stop trolling and hating |
12:24.15 | dudes | ignored all of them |
12:24.20 | `Sauron | <PROTECTED> |
12:24.24 | jtc | can anyone explain why asterisk would do that |
12:24.27 | dudes | indeed |
12:24.28 | ManxPower | `Sauron, I am liberal with my /ignore |
12:24.44 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, yes - most jews are |
12:26.21 | `Sauron | manx, how's the girlfriend? |
12:26.45 | BombuzZzal | fat |
12:26.49 | BombuzZzal | and hairy |
12:26.52 | dudes | Manx - I'm conservative about the use of force |
12:26.58 | BombuzZzal | and has a cock |
12:27.02 | BombuzZzal | dudes has the force |
12:27.16 | bublbobl | hi all. Does anyone use plash operator panel ? I have question about op_buttons.cfg : my sip devices don't appear |
12:27.32 | jtc | the fact that nobody is helping me goes to show how hateful this community is |
12:27.39 | ManxPower | `Sauron, girlfriend? |
12:27.42 | `Sauron | Hum |
12:27.44 | `Sauron | maybe not |
12:27.47 | `Sauron | I thought you had one |
12:27.49 | BombuzZzal | bublbobl, http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/asterisk.pdf |
12:27.58 | ManxPower | dudes, "force" would, traking down the asshole and beating him up. |
12:28.05 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower has a boyfriend, silly |
12:28.05 | ManxPower | `Sauron, I have 2 boyfriends. |
12:28.06 | tzafrir | bublbobl, does the channel appear there? |
12:28.12 | BombuzZzal | silly goose |
12:28.27 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, you dirty slut |
12:29.10 | tzafrir | bublbobl, there's also a debug option to op_server.pl IIRC (in the server configu file), and then look at the logs |
12:29.14 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, ARE YOU GAY? |
12:29.22 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, ARE YOU A NIGGER? |
12:29.25 | jtc | okay i've had enough with you people you are evil haters and i will do everything i can to make sure you pay |
12:29.27 | tzafrir | bublbobl, can't help you more than that |
12:29.28 | BombuzZzal | ManxPower, ARE YOU A GAY NIGGER? |
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12:29.52 | bublbobl | tzafrir> i have debug=15 so I see commands and result. Thank you. No, nothing appears. |
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12:31.25 | `Sauron | Bummer. |
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12:31.41 | BombuzZzal | | /:::::::::::\ |
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12:31.41 | BombuzZzal | | |:___________\ |
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12:31.43 | BombuzZzal | | //c \___/ /__) |
12:31.45 | BombuzZzal | | /' . .,_ | | -- SLICK P-B-D |
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12:31.47 | BombuzZzal | | |': ; / \ /_/ THE GHETTO V-I-P |
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12:31.49 | BombuzZzal | | oo ; `"`" } WILL LEAVE YOU R-I-P |
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12:31.59 | BombuzZzal | | |. ':. oo`"`oo\ |
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12:33.55 | cluecon | user1fn: how may i help you? |
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12:34.10 | user1fn | I need to know how to test for sure whether my t100p is bad or not |
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12:34.24 | user1fn | I'm getting HDLC errors like crazy which just started one day |
12:34.31 | *** join/#asterisk Makenshi (~makenshi@2001:630:1c0:2001:280:c8ff:fee2:921f) |
12:34.37 | user1fn | I've tried everything I can think if, even a new server |
12:34.45 | user1fn | (read different server) |
12:34.51 | ManxPower | user1fn, HDLC Abort errors means "I got corrupted data". USUALLY an interrupt latency problem, but can be a line problem. |
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12:35.06 | user1fn | telco says the line is fine |
12:35.27 | user1fn | I've tried with 2 servers, both with almost no load |
12:35.38 | ManxPower | user1fn, different BRAND of serverS? |
12:35.44 | ManxPower | there are some motherboards that are just crap |
12:35.55 | BombuzZzal | user1fn, http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/HDLC.txt |
12:35.56 | ManxPower | even using setpci and hdparm won't make them work |
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12:37.38 | BombuzZzal | http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/asterisk.pdf strange :S |
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12:38.24 | cluecon | TKD: going well, job outlook isn't great today, but I hope to remedy that soon. |
12:38.25 | user1fn | any other ideas that I can try? |
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12:38.56 | bublbobl | Ariel_> i am new to irc, can we kick jtc ? Can we contact admin ? |
12:38.56 | user1fn | I'm about there cluecon |
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12:43.35 | [TK]D-Fender | cluecon : Anything IVR-like for BCM takes a $8000 software and around $15000 in training supposedly. Or we could outsource on a job basis and just BURN our money instead. |
12:43.35 | `Sauron | hum |
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12:44.22 | `Sauron | -BombuzZzal:#asterisk- http://www.cryogenix.co.uk/asterisk.pdf strange :S |
12:44.23 | inspired | and support ubunto? |
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12:44.28 | cluecon | TKD: price will always win. I'm about to put in 2 * boxes running AMD64 3000+ processors with 4 Gigs of RAM in each one and quad t cards. We are also putting in a terabyte storage server. we will have 35 polycom ip500s, 45 headsets, and a few other things. Total cost is going to be under $17,000. |
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12:44.44 | robl^ | I can troll too!! I am good at it. Um.. uh.. I live under a bridge! :) |
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12:46.25 | cluecon | AMD has a better price / performance ratio than intel and quite frankly, they haven't ever failed me. |
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12:46.38 | timecop | WTF |
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12:46.54 | [TK]D-Fender | cluecon : I haven't touched an Intel ecept on laptops for the past 5 years |
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12:46.55 | ManxPower | They are all at astricon |
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12:47.23 | timecop | [TK]D-Fender: i guess you love fuckign around with slow shit. oh wait, you run lunix. i guess you'll never notice. |
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12:47.27 | ManxPower | So where are all the potheads at Astricon 8-) |
12:47.27 | BombuzZzal | Ariel_, do you think it's funny to gate niggers? |
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12:47.47 | *** join/#asterisk Jake-z (~jakes@wbs-146-169-01.telkomadsl.co.za) |
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12:48.04 | inspired | jtc: where do I find this racist code? :D |
12:48.05 | Ariel_ | BombuzZzal, it just opens 10 to 20 papes on my system of blank 403 page not found messages. |
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12:48.31 | BombuzZzal | Ariel_, strange |
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12:48.51 | ManxPower | cluecon, do you have any T-1/E-1 cards IN PRODUCTION on AMD hardware? |
12:49.12 | jtc | inspired: http://pastebin.ca/14612 |
12:49.16 | drray | I have 2 ports of a T1 card using an AMD 2400 |
12:49.20 | drray | in production |
12:49.28 | timecop | lol @ amd hardware |
12:49.29 | drray | I ran 1 port for 7 months |
12:49.31 | ManxPower | drray, no HDLC Aborts? |
12:49.34 | BombuzZzal | Ariel_, your computer must hate niggers :/ |
12:49.40 | cluecon | ManxPower: 3rd floor, 2nd hall on the right, 4th door on the left. The room with the big sign that says P0T. |
12:49.47 | drray | Manx - Not that I am aware of |
12:49.56 | inspired | jtc: thanks |
12:50.03 | ManxPower | cluecon, you obviously have not been to this hotel. |
12:50.06 | drray | I'm even using a crappy Asrock Motherboard |
12:50.09 | ManxPower | It has 900 rooms |
12:50.19 | jtc | inspired: that was checked out of cvs yesterdayt |
12:50.25 | jtc | yesterday even |
12:50.30 | cluecon | ManxPower: no, but I figure if you are looking for the potheads it should keep you busy for a while. |
12:50.30 | *** join/#asterisk Zgarbi (~my@212.58.125.70) |
12:50.34 | jtc | and built today, only to be faced with that. |
12:50.35 | Zgarbi | hi |
12:50.37 | jtc | you can see why i am upset |
12:51.02 | mbranca | but no one allows you to flood a channel |
12:51.08 | user1fn | funny, drray can run a production server on that and my Intel/compaq system is choking on 12 channels |
12:51.19 | drray | I' |
12:51.24 | drray | m all zaptel hardware |
12:51.27 | drray | no sip phones |
12:51.33 | jtc | mbranca: when i see a software product call my os a nigger os |
12:51.42 | *** kick/#asterisk [BombuzZzal!denon@synapse.subneural.net] by denon (denon) |
12:51.42 | *** mode/#asterisk [+b *!*@82-39-128-44.cable.ubr05.newy.blueyonder.co.uk] by denon |
12:51.44 | jtc | mbranca: and when people in the channel respond by giving me malicious links |
12:51.47 | jtc | mbranca: i think its justified |
12:51.50 | Ariel_ | funny thing I have had good luck running t1 setups on a celeron instead of a P4. |
12:51.52 | *** kick/#asterisk [jtc!denon@synapse.subneural.net] by denon (denon) |
12:51.52 | *** join/#asterisk m-00kie (3704558@host-14-204-9-69.midco.net) |
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12:51.53 | ManxPower | WE LOVE YOU DENON! |
12:52.04 | Zgarbi | does anyone uses zaptel ztdummy (kernel2.6 timing)? I need to check when making modprobe zaptel is it creates /dev/zap in reality? chekc your server |
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12:52.19 | denon | ManxPower: no prob |
12:52.23 | denon | hehe |
12:53.38 | m-00kie | oooo monopoly money! gimme!! |
12:53.40 | denon | fill it full of DS3 cards instead :) |
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12:53.53 | newl | no boardwalk for you! |
12:53.55 | cluecon | as soon as i get my hands on one it's yours. |
12:54.00 | dudes | cluecon - the fact is we didn't all marry a rich women who has billions ... |
12:54.20 | dudes | Monopoly money is as good as gold if you ask me ;p |
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12:54.51 | m-00kie | geez ds3 cards are expensive |
12:55.02 | InfraRed | suprised? |
12:55.06 | m-00kie | yeah |
12:55.17 | InfraRed | people who can afford ds3 circuit can afford the kit that it needs |
12:55.28 | m-00kie | considering it costs probably about $20 for them to manufacture... :) |
12:55.46 | InfraRed | doubt it |
12:55.51 | Jake-z | hey guys....could someone tell me why I get the following when trying to make install is /usr/src on debian ? |
12:55.51 | m-00kie | dont ;) |
12:55.53 | Jake-z | make -C SUBDIRS=/usr/src/zaptel modules |
12:55.53 | Jake-z | make: *** SUBDIRS=/usr/src/zaptel: No such file or directory. Stop. |
12:55.53 | Jake-z | make: *** [linux26] Error 2 |
12:56.02 | InfraRed | manufacturing is the last stage in making a product |
12:56.09 | InfraRed | well, one before the last |
12:56.14 | InfraRed | R&D costs $$$ |
12:56.18 | m-00kie | R&D is a one-time process tho. |
12:56.21 | cluecon | isn't a ds3 something like $15,000? and a demux is $3500? |
12:56.31 | newl | And marketing is ongoing. B) |
12:56.38 | InfraRed | m-00kie: what planet are you from ? |
12:56.52 | m-00kie | Silicon, of course! |
12:57.17 | InfraRed | companies that look at r&d as one time process die |
12:57.18 | m-00kie | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=67291&item=5780839865&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW |
12:57.20 | InfraRed | horrible death |
12:57.24 | InfraRed | in a fire |
12:57.34 | *** join/#asterisk MikeJ[Laptop] (~ircatjerr@mi.origenfinancial.com) |
12:59.14 | m-00kie | infra - the only time R&D is a repeat process is if they invent wholly new products each time.. in most cases though, especially in product lines, they upgrade upon existing R&D, unless the line requires drastic changes to meet new technological needs. So the cost of R&D for succeeding lines is alot lower than the initial R&D. |
12:59.33 | Katty | morning |
13:00.13 | bublbobl | Ariel_> ouf :-) do you know how jtc was kicked out : he made me a shame giving me a link that opened many browser windows and played a loud sound (i'm at the office, don't tell you the shame !) |
13:00.18 | bublbobl | ? |
13:00.48 | Katty | cluecon: suck up |
13:00.54 | Katty | also |
13:00.56 | Katty | :>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
13:01.16 | Katty | i dreamt i had a child last night |
13:01.19 | Katty | except it was a cat |
13:01.31 | Katty | well, it was the 'childs' first day of school |
13:01.40 | tzafrir | bublbobl, publically admiting you're using Explorer is probably not smart. |
13:01.50 | Katty | cluecon: i'm just waiting on the boss :) |
13:02.05 | Ariel_ | bublbobl, denon kicked him or her out. |
13:02.05 | gres | Hi all. |
13:02.13 | tzafrir | or it |
13:02.16 | Ariel_ | morning Katty |
13:02.21 | gres | I have question. |
13:02.33 | tzafrir | ask |
13:02.35 | gres | Can i check sip number talking now or not? And can i check how many line he use? |
13:02.47 | bublbobl | tzafrir> no I am using mozilla, but iot popped up anyway :-s |
13:02.56 | gres | I can write agi script where i will run asterisk -rx 'sip show channels'|grep SIP/2776... but it is not right way, i think. |
13:02.57 | bublbobl | Ariel_> thank you for the info :-) |
13:02.57 | tzafrir | gres: show channels, for starters |
13:03.30 | Katty | cluecon: :P |
13:03.36 | tzafrir | bublbobl, using Galeon here, and nothing popped out. |
13:03.43 | bublbobl | about my flashop concern, it comes from op_buttons.cfg => |
13:03.58 | tzafrir | gres, AGI scripts are called from within the dialplan |
13:04.11 | tzafrir | where do you want the output to go to? |
13:05.01 | gres | tzafrir, In agi i can return 0 or 1, don't I? |
13:05.03 | Katty | someone refresh my memory |
13:05.09 | Katty | i know they renamed wcfxs |
13:05.18 | Katty | so..what is it now? |
13:05.22 | Katty | i just rebooted asterisk... |
13:05.29 | Katty | now i must modprobe zaptel and the other one |
13:05.32 | Katty | something tdm |
13:05.35 | Katty | i think |
13:05.41 | tzafrir | gres, you probably have more efficient ways of saving that information from within the dialplan |
13:06.02 | gonzo- | Katty: wctdm |
13:06.08 | tzafrir | gres, the method you suggest won't is quite problematic, I believe |
13:06.34 | gres | tzafrir, I agree with you. Can you offer me better way? |
13:06.51 | tzafrir | gres, what do you need this information for? |
13:07.02 | tzafrir | something in the dialplan? |
13:07.28 | Katty | gonzo-: thx. |
13:07.49 | gres | tzafrir, I have cisco ata 186 and i want to check: line free or in use... |
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13:08.21 | tzafrir | gres, I believe ChanIsAvail will work for SIP, but I'm not sure |
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13:09.06 | timecop | wctdm |
13:09.10 | gres | tzafrir, I have bin see this command. It is not working. :( |
13:11.09 | Katty | cluecon: do you have the phone number to the hotel we're staying at for cluecon? |
13:11.31 | Hmmhesays | ahhh cluecon |
13:11.49 | Hmmhesays | I may have rustled up some money for it |
13:11.51 | tzafrir | gres, why not simply dial there, and handle a 'busy' return status from there? |
13:12.00 | Katty | Hmmhesays: you must come and be my friend |
13:12.04 | Hmmhesays | aww thanks Katty I need it this morning |
13:12.06 | Katty | Hmmhesays: i have this feeling there won't be many girls |
13:12.32 | Hmmhesays | Katty: probably not, but what does that have to do with being your friend? |
13:12.40 | Katty | Hmmhesays: i'm shy :< |
13:12.47 | Katty | Hmmhesays: normal people scare me, etc. |
13:12.50 | Katty | oh! |
13:12.56 | Katty | one of my gothy friends came home from military yesterday |
13:13.06 | Katty | or, i went to visit yesterday, i should say.... |
13:13.31 | Hmmhesays | oh yeah? |
13:14.26 | Katty | yub yub |
13:14.38 | Hmmhesays | is there more to that story? |
13:14.45 | Katty | i thought he just got out, actually, but it turns out he'd been out for a year already |
13:14.51 | Katty | so his hair is already growing out *purr* |
13:15.01 | Katty | possibly |
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13:15.05 | Katty | depends who's asking and why :P |
13:15.26 | Hmmhesays | Katty: I was asking so I could either comment, or wait for more |
13:15.34 | Hmmhesays | :) |
13:15.55 | Katty | you can comment anytime you want |
13:15.57 | Katty | all the other girls do :P |
13:16.03 | Katty | not to imply that you're a girl. |
13:16.21 | Hmmhesays | *chuckle* |
13:17.30 | Hmmhesays | where was he at? |
13:17.58 | Katty | maryland, i think |
13:18.11 | Katty | he didn't seem like he wanted to talk about it much |
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13:19.04 | Hmmhesays | understandable, I don't like to talk about much anything tech when I get off work |
13:19.26 | Hmmhesays | having to do with work anyway |
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13:20.13 | Katty | i have a second friend in the military...but he fixes networks on planes |
13:20.29 | Katty | not quite sure what that means, but i can guess :) |
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13:20.32 | SpaceBass | morning |
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13:20.55 | SpaceBass | im trying to understand the parking feature... do I transfer a call to the parking extension? |
13:21.44 | timecop | yes. |
13:21.47 | timecop | and osmeone else dials it. |
13:21.49 | timecop | and picks it up. |
13:21.51 | timecop | or someshit. |
13:21.56 | timecop | totally inconvenient. |
13:22.04 | Hmmhesays | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+call+parking |
13:22.06 | denon | what? call parking rocks |
13:22.14 | timecop | i'd much rather push a line button that blinks indicating a call is on hold. |
13:22.15 | Katty | i've never heard of call parking |
13:22.16 | denon | you xfer the call to the parking extension, and it assigns the caller a slot |
13:22.23 | denon | then you dial that slot to get them back |
13:22.29 | timecop | ywah so complicated |
13:22.31 | denon | it's not just an asterisk thing |
13:22.36 | denon | most large PBXs do it |
13:22.36 | SpaceBass | this is what I dont get |
13:22.40 | cluecon | timecop: take some time to configure your phones and it's not so hard to do. |
13:22.47 | timecop | cluecon: uh, RIGHT. |
13:22.50 | SpaceBass | so I transfered teh call to 70 (the parking extension) |
13:22.55 | denon | it's great .. you park someone, then page "bob, you have a call on park 5" |
13:22.56 | SpaceBass | when I dial 70 again, it says "72" |
13:22.56 | timecop | cluecon: its STILL not as easy as pushing a fucking line button. |
13:23.05 | cluecon | if you configure the phone it is. |
13:23.06 | denon | and bob can grab any phone in the call, and call park 5" |
13:23.09 | SpaceBass | so I dial 72 and get "the number you have dialed is not in service..." |
13:23.12 | Hmmhesays | use fop with a touch screen |
13:23.23 | denon | SpaceBass: your dialplan is expecting somethin else |
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13:24.11 | Katty | where is the wctdm module? |
13:24.19 | Katty | or wcdtm |
13:25.16 | cpatry | Katty: zaptel |
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13:25.43 | SpaceBass | imagine that... I had a dial plan set up for a sip trunk that used 7|. so it was trying to send all my parked calls to boradboice |
13:25.46 | SpaceBass | broadvoice |
13:25.57 | SpaceBass | changed it to *7|. and parking worked |
13:26.05 | denon | yup |
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13:26.50 | denon | SpaceBass: you could also do 7NXXXXXXXXXX to broadvoice |
13:27.05 | denon | or 7XXXXXXXXXXX. ors uch |
13:27.07 | denon | er such |
13:27.09 | SpaceBass | denon I do need to set up a real call plan... but I have to figure out what I'm going to use it for |
13:27.34 | SpaceBass | next issue... how do I know what its parked on? When I transfer it I dont hear anything.. i'm watching the CLI |
13:27.56 | denon | sip phone? |
13:28.21 | SpaceBass | stand corrected again... just took it a good 20 seconds to tell me |
13:28.27 | SpaceBass | yeah a wifi sip phone |
13:28.39 | denon | zyxel? |
13:29.55 | SpaceBass | have a zyxel (pos) but using an hitachi IP5000 now |
13:30.30 | denon | I wondered how those zyxels worked .. |
13:30.36 | denon | cheapest sip wifi |
13:30.53 | denon | want to replace a bunch of analog cordless stuff .. but dont think its worth it just yet |
13:30.56 | SpaceBass | denon they are BAD |
13:31.05 | denon | but end-users get confuzzled by flash or hitting talk to do stuff |
13:31.11 | SpaceBass | denon no call waiting, no hold... |
13:31.19 | denon | really.. |
13:31.29 | denon | thats like the only reason to get a sip phone, isnt it? :) |
13:31.46 | SpaceBass | denon if I wasn't able to expense the hitachi then i wouldnt be using asterisk.. we need a cordless at home but the zyxel didnt cut it |
13:32.34 | SpaceBass | i mean... the zyxel will take and place calls very well and the range is better than the hitachi |
13:32.44 | denon | how well do they traverse APs? |
13:32.47 | SpaceBass | battery life is comparable to my vtech analogue |
13:32.56 | denon | mid-call I mean |
13:33.03 | SpaceBass | denon the hitachi will traverse will... supposidly... need to expirement with that |
13:33.21 | denon | I like the looks of the cisco .. |
13:33.26 | denon | havent played with it though |
13:33.36 | denon | bit pricey, as cisco usually is .. |
13:33.45 | SpaceBass | the big problem I had with the ZyXel is that it only supports 64bit WEP which... so I took one of my APs off line and put it on a vlan with just the asterisk box |
13:33.46 | denon | but Ive got 7960s everywhere .. and never disappointed |
13:33.51 | SpaceBass | I wasn't willing to open my network up with wep |
13:33.56 | denon | oh, yuck |
13:33.58 | [TK]D-Fender | Polycom is a great solution for anyone who is nervous about Cisco pricing. |
13:34.07 | denon | yeah, polycomm's not bad |
13:34.11 | SpaceBass | however, despite the hatchi being listed as supporting WPA, I cannot find it in the set up |
13:34.19 | [TK]D-Fender | I consider Polycom a better choice is most cases |
13:34.35 | SpaceBass | I have 2 cisco phones coming today... might regret that soon... maybe should have gone with the poly |
13:34.40 | denon | Ive never had a thing go wrong with 7960s, so its hard for me to put em down |
13:34.41 | darkskiez | my compay has gone cisco, they like the image |
13:35.09 | Katty | rut roh, i have a problem |
13:35.13 | Katty | Hmmhesays: busy? |
13:35.28 | darkskiez | i'm quite annoyed at the crippling of the sip firmware, like no reject button, reduced xml compatibility, etc. |
13:35.41 | darkskiez | no speed dials over network config. |
13:36.02 | denon | services :) |
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13:36.12 | SpaceBass | i didn't research enough before i bought the ciscos... i'm not sure i understand teh firmware issues |
13:36.29 | darkskiez | i've made my own reject incoming call service, its not finished yet though. |
13:36.35 | SpaceBass | if i have to buy a $150 sip license for each phone they are going back faster than ... well, fast |
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13:36.57 | Tangent | Hello from astricon :) |
13:37.06 | darkskiez | Hello from scotland |
13:37.58 | SpaceBass | darkskiez how about sending 2 bottles of anything from isley :) |
13:38.19 | Katty | after i modprobe zaptel (which goes fine) i modprobe wctdm |
13:38.20 | Katty | which hangs |
13:38.24 | Katty | and just sits there |
13:38.35 | Katty | did i insane? |
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13:38.43 | darkskiez | I love talisker |
13:38.51 | SpaceBass | Laphroig fan myself |
13:39.48 | darkskiez | Laphroaig, close :) |
13:40.21 | [TK]D-Fender | SpaceBass : The 150$ is exactly why Poly wins for me. |
13:40.40 | Katty | gosh, no one answered |
13:40.43 | Katty | that's a first |
13:40.48 | [TK]D-Fender | Plus free firmware upgrades. Cisco offers better support I hear. |
13:40.49 | Hmmhesays | rtfm |
13:40.53 | Hmmhesays | :D |
13:40.54 | Hmmhesays | lol |
13:40.57 | Katty | Hmmhesays: you have it! |
13:41.10 | tzanger | morning all |
13:41.12 | Katty | Hmmhesays: how am i supposed to read it if you're hogging it? |
13:41.17 | Katty | ^- !!!11oneone11! |
13:41.22 | Hmmhesays | <chuckle> how old is your zaptel? |
13:41.27 | Katty | morning tzanger |
13:41.33 | SpaceBass | [TK]D-Fender that's a pretty good reason right there! I was able to order (fleece) one cisco from work (7912g) but if it was my own cash I'd be using a poly |
13:41.34 | tzanger | bah no pample today |
13:42.14 | SpaceBass | is there a built in app to pick up a rining extension or do I need to write it into the dialplan somehow? |
13:42.44 | Ariel_ | SpaceBass, if you setup ringroups and pickup groups *8 will pick them up. |
13:43.04 | drumkilla | and is configurable in features.conf |
13:43.38 | mishehu | ugh. this is really annoying. I get 960ms ping responses, and it's neither my upstream or the destination's upstream that are choking me... |
13:43.47 | tzanger | mishehu: ?? |
13:43.49 | mishehu | it's alternet and sprintlink. |
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13:44.09 | mishehu | tzanger: I'm trying to use my IAXy overseas right now. |
13:44.16 | SpaceBass | do both extensions have to be in the same pickup group? |
13:44.23 | Ariel_ | SpaceBass, yes |
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13:44.50 | tzanger | mishehu: ok but 960ms ping is excessive. satellite link? |
13:44.53 | SpaceBass | thanks |
13:44.55 | bjohnson | anyone know of a free way to get a secondary dns server? |
13:45.09 | Ariel_ | 4.2.2.2 |
13:45.10 | tzanger | bjohnson: pm me the details I'll sec fo ryou |
13:45.17 | darkskiez | mishehu, traceroute ! |
13:45.32 | mosty | bjohnson, your isp should have one |
13:45.36 | darkskiez | I had that yesterday between my two isps |
13:45.58 | mishehu | tzanger: donno, it's here that I get the loss: |
13:45.58 | mosty | your isp should provide at least 2 |
13:46.00 | mishehu | 11 sl-bb22-nyc-8-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.7.106) 812.894 ms 714.162 ms 789.290 ms |
13:46.03 | darkskiez | the level3.net/pipex.net's link had a 1000ms lag |
13:46.04 | mishehu | err latency I mean |
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13:47.10 | mithro | hi! i need the help setting up a SIP outgoing line in Asterisk |
13:47.11 | mishehu | darkskiez: I had been having that problem with level3 all week actually. |
13:47.47 | SpaceBass | mithro what sip provider? |
13:48.21 | bjohnson | my isp has one but I was hoping for one with a web gui so I could add/remove domains without bugging the admin |
13:48.34 | tzanger | bjohnson: uh |
13:48.40 | tzanger | bjohnson: secondary DNS you don't need to do any of that bullshit |
13:48.47 | tzanger | the secondary DNS takes its updates from the first |
13:48.53 | bjohnson | right |
13:48.53 | tzanger | so you update the primary and it gets copied over automatically |
13:49.06 | bjohnson | but you would have to add extra domains if I buy more |
13:49.09 | mithro | a place called oztel, i have all the information and I think i've got that part setup, it's complaining about the extension already being in use |
13:49.19 | tzanger | bjohnson: well yes but I'm only an email away and it takes 30 seconds to do |
13:49.25 | bjohnson | well, I'd have to ask you to add more |
13:49.38 | tzanger | bjohnson: well it's the cost of being free :-) |
13:49.38 | bjohnson | (you wouldn't HAVE to) |
13:49.48 | bjohnson | ok |
13:50.39 | mithro | Jun 15 23:15:47 WARNING[25701]: Unable to register extension 's', priority 2 in 'macro-provider', already in use |
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13:53.51 | Ariel_ | mithro, you have more then one s,2 in the section. |
13:56.55 | mithro | how do i find out if asterisk registered with the SIP provider? |
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13:58.26 | zoa | hello there |
13:58.36 | zoa | im at kevin pflemings speech now :) |
13:58.38 | zoa | LIVE! |
13:59.07 | tzanger | wow |
13:59.08 | tzanger | that's awesome |
13:59.13 | onkeltimm | how can I massage the SIP From: header in the dialplan? |
13:59.14 | Katty | what does 'insmod' do? |
13:59.36 | mithro | sip show registry |
13:59.37 | mithro | shows |
13:59.46 | mithro | sip.oztralia.com:5060 899060742158 105 Registered |
13:59.47 | Katty | tzanger: what does 'insmod' mean? |
13:59.50 | mithro | is that good? |
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13:59.58 | tzanger | "insert module" |
14:00.01 | Katty | thx |
14:00.03 | tzanger | or "install module" |
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14:00.16 | Katty | tzanger: what's the difference between that and modprobe? |
14:01.02 | tzanger | modprobe is a more robust or higher-level insmod |
14:01.23 | blitz_astricon | anyone else find that they get an error on SuSE 9.3 if they try loading the wcte11xp? |
14:01.34 | blitz_astricon | I get a wierd error - its fixed by doing: |
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14:01.38 | tzanger | insmod installs ONE module. It does NOT check dependencies. Modprobe will check module deps, install modules the one you want depends on, does alias resolution and can remove modules and module chains |
14:01.42 | blitz_astricon | modprobe wct1xxp |
14:01.46 | blitz_astricon | modprobe -r wct1xxp |
14:01.47 | onkeltimm | does anyone know a possibility to change the SIP From: header in the dialplan? because my phone shows this as CID name. I'd like to set this depending on the extension that was called... |
14:01.51 | blitz_astricon | modprobe wcte11xp |
14:02.18 | blitz_astricon | onkeltimm: I think you can do that with a channel variable - check README.variables for a list of them |
14:02.31 | onkeltimm | thx will do that |
14:02.51 | onkeltimm | how's madrid, blitz_astricon ? |
14:02.57 | Ariel_ | mithro, its good |
14:03.15 | blitz_astricon | onkeltimm: pretty good so far - haven't seen much except the inside of offices and the registration counter |
14:03.36 | onkeltimm | too sad my boss didn't want to pay... |
14:03.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | anyone simulcasting speaches? |
14:04.37 | bkw_ | never fear bkw is here |
14:04.38 | bkw_ | whats up |
14:04.58 | Hmmhesays | *ahem* the sky. Thank you... that is all. |
14:05.05 | mithro | Ariel_: i guess i call my phone number now :P |
14:05.14 | zoa | heya brian |
14:05.14 | bkw_ | whats kp talkin about? |
14:05.22 | bkw_ | how to fuckup CDR and save 2 bytes of memory? |
14:05.26 | tzanger | bkw_: asterisk :-) |
14:05.27 | zoa | now about out of tree patches |
14:05.35 | zoa | now about licenses |
14:05.39 | cluecon | bkw_: you are late, you missed all of the trolls early this morning. |
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14:05.51 | zoa | hey gimme op you basterd :p |
14:06.12 | cluecon | what do i have to do to get ops so i can bash the trolls the next they make my morning miserable? |
14:06.18 | bjohnson | tzanger: pm or do you prefer email? |
14:06.24 | cluecon | who do i have to kill? |
14:06.26 | zoa | i dont get how digium can speed up the te411p |
14:06.31 | tzanger | email's fine akohlsmith@mixdown.ca |
14:06.32 | zoa | the te410 doesnt use anything |
14:06.33 | twisted | wtf |
14:06.35 | twisted | apparently one of the freenode servers was confused as to who I am |
14:06.35 | tzanger | zoa: ? |
14:06.37 | twisted | <PROTECTED> |
14:06.39 | zoa | im doing 60 simultaneous channels |
14:06.40 | twisted | <PROTECTED> |
14:06.41 | tzanger | speed it up as in what |
14:06.46 | zoa | and the cpu usage is 3% |
14:07.10 | tzanger | drivers can be made more efficient, echo cancel and other dsp functions can be made WAY more efficient, processing can be moved off to the FPGA |
14:07.17 | tzanger | actually sangoma's got a neat trick in their new cards |
14:07.21 | zoa | well this is with echo cancelling |
14:07.26 | zoa | digium also has those neat tricks |
14:07.34 | zoa | not in the current version maybe |
14:07.36 | tzanger | zoa: that 3% from top is not really accurate |
14:07.47 | bkw_ | oh don't say the S word without invoking hell and high water |
14:07.48 | tzanger | zoa: I doubt it, sangoma's is patented and from what I gather mark isn't exactly keen on working with them |
14:08.01 | zoa | no but they made some speed ups |
14:08.02 | tzanger | bkw_: fuck that. I am a HUGE fan of digium but I won't play fanboy. |
14:08.06 | zoa | but i dont think its even needed |
14:08.14 | tzanger | zoa: agreed, digium's really working hard and I support them whenever possible |
14:08.16 | blitz_astricon | zoa: #astricon as well |
14:08.22 | zoa | i get 3% with echo cancelling and decoding gsm and network card and te410p |
14:08.28 | zoa | for 60 channels!!! |
14:08.29 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: I've heard about some new tricks :) |
14:08.36 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: I'm getting excited when they come |
14:08.38 | zoa | who cares if they get it to 2.9% |
14:08.52 | tzanger | zoa: again, I am pretty sure your 3% CPU use is NOT accurate |
14:08.55 | coppice | zoa: you must have the world's fastest CPU by a HHHUUUGGGEEE margin :-) |
14:08.58 | tzanger | TOP is a 1min, 5min 15min average |
14:09.45 | coppice | tzanger: what is neat on sangoma's new card? |
14:09.52 | [TK]D-Fender | twisted : Any info on the ETA for Digium's echo-cancelling T1 cards? |
14:10.06 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: you get yours yet?> |
14:10.08 | zoa | the cpu % is not an average |
14:10.08 | twisted | [TK]D-Fender, i'm not with digium, why not ask them? |
14:10.10 | zoa | the load is |
14:10.22 | zoa | zoa will get such a card today :) |
14:10.24 | tzanger | coppice: let me digi up the press report |
14:10.26 | [TK]D-Fender | twisted : Just figured you're more on the "inside loop" than most :) |
14:10.40 | coppice | 60 channels of echo cancelling is *heavy* on CPU. |
14:10.40 | blitz_astricon | nah.. no one tells twisted anything :) |
14:10.44 | mithro | whats skinny? |
14:10.48 | twisted | blitz_astricon, rofl |
14:10.53 | blitz_astricon | ~google skinny |
14:10.57 | zoa | hmmm |
14:10.58 | zoa | weird |
14:11.00 | coppice | mithro: a fashion model? |
14:11.02 | tzafrir | mithro, not FAT |
14:11.07 | zoa | cpu is not stable at 3% btw, goes up to 20 |
14:11.09 | zoa | but still |
14:11.13 | tzanger | coppice: |
14:11.14 | tzanger | Sangoma's new FPGA EchoMaster (patent pending) technology will be available within the next few weeks. EchoMaster monitors the echo on each call and disables the echo cancellation (software or hardware) if it's not needed. Because all long distance, cell phone and purely digital calls have no echo, EchoMaster is expected to reduce echo cancellation loads by up to 90%. EchoMaster is FPGA based and can be retrofitted to existing Sangoma cards. We are looking f |
14:11.23 | tzafrir | ~skinny |
14:11.41 | tzanger | coppice: from the sound of it they just reduce the echo can latency to next ot zero when no echo cancel seems necessary |
14:11.47 | coppice | tzanger: what's clever about that? what they say is wrong, anyway |
14:11.48 | Chuji | Does playback and control playback not support mp3? |
14:12.08 | zoa | coppice are you at astricon ? |
14:12.08 | bkw_ | Chuji, install format_mp3 |
14:12.09 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: nice paste directly from the email :) |
14:12.10 | bkw_ | from addons |
14:12.22 | Chuji | bkw_ : Groovy, thanks |
14:12.23 | tzanger | blitz_astricon: well yes did you think I was gonna type all tha tout? |
14:12.24 | coppice | zoa: no |
14:12.35 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: yes |
14:12.37 | blitz_astricon | :) |
14:12.58 | brookshire | hi! |
14:12.58 | bkw_ | whats interesting is the number of people that copied and pasted me that Sangoma press release |
14:13.03 | Tangent_astricon | Hi blitz_astricon |
14:13.04 | bkw_ | I didn't even get it |
14:13.08 | tzanger | blitz_astricon: don't you have chairs to stack? |
14:13.15 | zoa | brian, did you see the new jitter buffer ? |
14:13.15 | bkw_ | but it seems ALOT of folks in here did |
14:13.16 | tzafrir | jbot, skinny is a common name for SCCP, the VoIP protocol used by many Cisco phones |
14:13.17 | jbot | tzafrir: okay |
14:13.29 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: just finished stacking them :) |
14:13.36 | zoa | <PROTECTED> |
14:13.45 | zoa | hehe nice |
14:13.47 | blitz_astricon | Tangent_astricon: yo! join #astricon too |
14:14.06 | coppice | jbot, skinny is also what people look like when they put computing above eating |
14:14.07 | jbot | coppice: okay |
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14:14.48 | darkskiez | is the SetTransferMode important for sending faxes ? |
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14:15.57 | teapot | hi folks |
14:16.03 | djin_astricon | blitz_astricon, are you taking the dCap exam now? I was wondering if outside resources were allowed. |
14:16.27 | mithro | Jun 15 23:44:49 WARNING[26192]: Maximum retries exceeded on call 6f7c3fdc4b4d50bd5dcd4d8477b74b75@210.80.176.12 for seqno 102 (Non-critical Request) |
14:16.29 | blitz_astricon | djin_astricon: no - I'm proctoring it - I'm already dCAP certified (number 1 :)) |
14:16.31 | mithro | whats this mean? |
14:16.57 | blitz_astricon | djin_astricon: no outside resources - closed book. |
14:17.03 | djin_astricon | blitz_astricon, ah ok. |
14:17.10 | tzanger | what's dCAP? |
14:17.12 | djin_astricon | That's a pitty ;) |
14:17.21 | djin_astricon | Digium Centrified professional. |
14:17.21 | Katty | mmm, working asterisk box |
14:17.27 | tzanger | ah |
14:17.31 | tzanger | I should write that |
14:17.39 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: yes you should :) |
14:17.39 | tzanger | it'd be one of the only certs I would be happy to have :-) |
14:17.48 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: can't believe you haven't heard of it |
14:17.55 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: www.astricon.net/training/ |
14:17.57 | tzanger | what's it cost to write? |
14:17.57 | tzanger | oh okay |
14:18.04 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: just the test - $275 |
14:18.14 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: forget the price of the training, but you don't want that anyways |
14:18.29 | bkw_ | blitz_astricon, I think the dCap is pointless |
14:18.34 | bkw_ | all certifications are pointless |
14:18.35 | Katty | bkw_: i'm all lonely on the phone :< |
14:18.36 | blitz_astricon | bkw_: I disagree strongly |
14:18.37 | bkw_ | totally pointless |
14:18.40 | blitz_astricon | bkw_: I agree with that |
14:18.46 | Ariel_ | mithro, add canreinvite=no |
14:18.49 | teapot | erm |
14:18.49 | blitz_astricon | bkw_: but not pointless to certain employers |
14:18.53 | tzanger | yeah it's not gonna get me anything but it's supporting digium and it's something I could learn from |
14:18.57 | teapot | question |
14:19.02 | [TK]D-Fender | I'm likely to succeed getting * as my new office solution and am wondering is in addition to a T1 card if a TDM400 for faxes will work smoothly. I know using VoIP its "iffy". |
14:19.05 | bkw_ | if they think a cert gets them places... then they are sadly mistaken |
14:19.07 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: and its a pretty damn hard test to be honest |
14:19.14 | tzanger | blitz_astricon: that odesn't frighten me |
14:19.30 | tzanger | keeps me humble if I fail it |
14:19.34 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: nope, not supposed to :) But I think the test being hard makes it valid. |
14:19.39 | teapot | er, how should I submit a new module ? via mantis ? |
14:19.39 | [TK]D-Fender | Any advice? |
14:19.40 | tzanger | not necessarily |
14:19.44 | tzanger | and you should be ashamed |
14:19.45 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: you get two tries if you were to fail the first one. |
14:19.47 | tzanger | just out of school |
14:19.58 | tzanger | and hyou think that a hard test means that a) it was fair or b) it means you learned something if you pass :-) |
14:20.04 | djin_astricon | blitz_astricon, not knowing howto prepare doesn't help either ;) |
14:20.05 | coppice | they only want to employee you if you have been certified? Hum. That could explain some of the people I've seen in good jobs :-) |
14:20.06 | tzafrir | teapot, yes |
14:20.09 | mithro | which file? |
14:20.21 | teapot | tzafrir: as a [patch] ? |
14:20.29 | tzafrir | teapot, yes. |
14:20.36 | tzafrir | teapot, what module is it? |
14:20.39 | teapot | thanks tzafrir |
14:20.44 | teapot | it's er |
14:20.47 | teapot | hang on |
14:20.53 | funxion | TK I use cisco for faxes itrs pretty solid |
14:20.54 | Ariel_ | mithro, in the sip.conf |
14:20.55 | teapot | much like app_ischanavail |
14:20.58 | funxion | T38 |
14:20.59 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: you can have tests like MCSE where you can go online and find the answers and memorize them - that makes those tests invalid - by having a test with good questions about various topics that people usually screw up - in my opinion it makes it valid. |
14:21.10 | mithro | okay added |
14:21.35 | teapot | tzafrir: sorrry I meant app_chanisavail.c |
14:21.51 | blitz_astricon | djin_astricon: know how to setup SIP, IAX, Zaptel (analog and digital hardware), dialplans, voicemail, queues, etc... etc... - basically know a little bit about everything |
14:21.51 | coppice | funxion: cisco seem to have one of the few T.38 implementations that really work |
14:22.02 | blitz_astricon | djin_astricon: but the specific points I mentioned are key for the practical. |
14:22.10 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: of course :) |
14:22.10 | teapot | tzafrir: do you want me to summarise what it does ? |
14:22.12 | mutilator | certs get you in a job |
14:22.12 | funxion | OJT is the best trining |
14:22.15 | [TK]D-Fender | funxion : I am looking for an inexpensive solution for this where I can plug my analog faxes into FXS somewhere that won't have echo problems with my PRI link. |
14:22.20 | mutilator | actual experience lets ya keep it |
14:22.24 | mutilator | o_o |
14:22.27 | tzanger | blitz_astricon: I should get an honorarium just for my work in this channel and the list |
14:22.30 | tzanger | oh wait not hte list |
14:22.31 | tzanger | I flame too much on there :-) |
14:22.32 | blitz_astricon | certs means you know at least a certain amount |
14:22.37 | mithro | hrm i'm getting "Congradulations" and then silences |
14:22.39 | blitz_astricon | tzanger: :D |
14:22.48 | tzafrir | Why would Digium recommend against various dell machines? |
14:22.52 | [TK]D-Fender | So I can do DID faxing to "closest" fax, and have access to the PRI line-pool for outgoing use. |
14:22.54 | tzanger | [TK]D-Fender: TDM40B or iaxys |
14:23.15 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: old dogs have experience - new dogs need certs |
14:23.20 | tzafrir | http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=compatibility |
14:23.36 | funxion | TK I've never used * for faxes, dont think i'm ready to deal with all that goes along with it but currently am trqansmitting faxes from the middle of the ocean over sat link using T38 and its rock solid |
14:23.44 | [TK]D-Fender | tzanger : So I shouldn't have echo issues between a Te100p and a TDM40b for faxing? |
14:24.00 | Ariel_ | [TK]D-Fender, correct. |
14:24.29 | [TK]D-Fender | Ariel_ : Thanks. I'm trying to find the most effective (cost/function) solution for my 30 person office. |
14:24.38 | tzanger | [TK]D-Fender: why would you? |
14:24.38 | teapot | tzafrir: it's called app_freechans.c ... |
14:24.43 | tzanger | [TK]D-Fender: I'm not sure I understand the echo issues |
14:25.05 | djin_astricon | blitz_astricon, thanks. Taking the test tomorrow, so we'll see ;) |
14:25.15 | blitz_astricon | djin_astricon: cool - I'll probably be proctoring it |
14:25.41 | [TK]D-Fender | tzanger : I don't HAVE them, I'm planning on setting up * here at our new location. In so doing I was wondering if I would have problems in setting the faxes up on a TDM card echo-wise |
14:25.54 | tzafrir | teapot, why not patch the existing chanisavail? |
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14:26.06 | djin_astricon | Well, be a little less hard on Marius, would appreciate is <insert Euro here> |
14:26.08 | Ariel_ | blitz_astricon, your going to be catching he cheaters? |
14:26.08 | tzanger | [TK]D-Fender: why would you have echo? |
14:26.13 | [TK]D-Fender | I'm just grey on what combinations of equipment can cause these problems |
14:26.18 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: can't really cheat in this test :) |
14:26.20 | mishehu | [TK]D-Fender: echo cancellation is usually disabled on faxes. |
14:26.44 | [TK]D-Fender | tzanger : Like I said, I know that certain combinations are vulnerable to excho, and that I'm just not clear as to WHICH. |
14:26.55 | [TK]D-Fender | :) |
14:26.57 | tzanger | [TK]D-Fender: what combinations are vulnerable to echo? (honest I'm not trying ot be thick here) |
14:27.00 | Ariel_ | blitz_astricon, I wonder if there is some type of doc's for us old dogs that we can get to see if we want to take the test. |
14:27.02 | teapot | tzafrir: I did, but it's messy, and that was a really nice clean module to start off. I think it's better this way because the functionality is actually mutually exclusive |
14:27.14 | Hmmhesays | for which certs? |
14:27.22 | mishehu | as far as I know, anything analog is vunerable to echo |
14:27.22 | Ariel_ | astersik |
14:27.25 | Katty | certs, the freshmaker |
14:27.26 | Ariel_ | asterisk |
14:27.29 | Katty | oh, wait, that's mentos |
14:27.38 | Hmmhesays | there's an asterisk cert? |
14:27.49 | Katty | there's practically one for everything |
14:27.55 | mishehu | Asterisk, the Make Me Work on Vacation because VoIP Just Works maker. |
14:27.57 | coppice | yeah. its cert PG |
14:28.10 | Katty | including the letsmemorizeabunchofinsanefacts a+ certification |
14:28.11 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: what do you mean? |
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14:28.17 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: in terms of docs? |
14:28.30 | martinba | Hello everybody :) |
14:28.42 | Hmmhesays | where are the doc's on this? |
14:28.56 | blitz_astricon | www.astricon.net/training/ ? |
14:29.00 | Ariel_ | blitz_astricon, well I have been working with asterisk for over 3 years but I don't or think I need to take the cource. But what doc's or set of info are they going to ask in the test? |
14:29.39 | [TK]D-Fender | Whats the reliability rate for SpanDSP over PRI these days? |
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14:30.37 | vaewyn | hi-ho all! |
14:30.39 | Ariel_ | [TK]D-Fender, SpanDSP works about 90% but I think it's more of a problem with the type of fax machines that send the calls. |
14:30.40 | Hmmhesays | I bet it's not to hard |
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14:31.29 | coppice | [TK]D-Fender: if you have your PRI clocked properly it works well |
14:31.32 | Hmmhesays | http://www.astricon.net/training/dcap.shtml |
14:31.32 | martinba | I ve a problem with zaphfc i think ... i can load the module (linux-2.6) but if i execute ztcfg -vv the system crashes :/ |
14:31.37 | SpaceBass | where are music on hold files stored? |
14:32.07 | Hmmhesays | default /var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 |
14:32.17 | SpaceBass | is there a file size limit? |
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14:32.22 | mithro | so anyone know what more I can do to debug why i only get the first bit of the recording? |
14:32.24 | cpatry | some1 has tried cdr batch mode in production? |
14:32.29 | Hmmhesays | if you're using the debian package it's /usr/share/asterisk/mohmp3 |
14:32.48 | Hmmhesays | it's configured in asterisk.conf |
14:32.51 | Hmmhesays | I believe |
14:32.56 | bkw_ | Ariel_, yes spandsp works great |
14:33.01 | bkw_ | and as coppice said |
14:33.03 | bkw_ | check clocking |
14:33.07 | bkw_ | it will make your LIFE HELL |
14:33.20 | onkeltimm | blitz_astricon: * does not have the content of the SIP From: header... just some readonly stuff, and it's null strings in my case anyway. any other idea how i could chenge the SIP From: line? |
14:33.38 | coppice | Canon fax machine tend to have problems, but they do with lots of fax machines |
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14:34.48 | Hmmhesays | has there been any spandsp updates in the last month? I haven't tried it since |
14:34.51 | tzanger | yes canons are insane |
14:35.08 | tzanger | and I think the CPU spiking problem still exists with the zaptel driver and CVS HEAD. apparently 1.0.7 does NOT exhibit this problem |
14:35.50 | jalsot | hello |
14:36.20 | jalsot | can anybody help mee with connecting 2 asterisk boxes with E1? [testing] |
14:36.36 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: ahhhh. Basically its going to be a large overview of questions for the written portion. CLI commands, configuration file options, knowing what a peer/user difference is, queues, etc... etc... |
14:36.44 | jalsot | I put cross-cable between them and set: http://pastebin.ca/14617 |
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14:37.17 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: for the practical, its a simple setup for SIP, IAX trunks, PRI trunk, voicemail, auto-attendent, etc... |
14:37.20 | FaithX | Hey I finally go bluez installed and I'm about to try and get my headset to work as an extension |
14:37.43 | FaithX | Oh, and I see XTen has a free linux softphone now |
14:37.52 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: the written portion is the hardest part I'd say. For anyone who's used Asterisk for at least a year, the practical should be the easy part |
14:37.56 | Ariel_ | blitz_astricon, wow I do that almost every day. |
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14:38.09 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: yah, so you'll have no problem with the practical I'm sure |
14:38.18 | martinba | what does ztcfg actually make ? |
14:38.20 | jalsot | cable: 1,2->4,5 ; 4,5->1,2 |
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14:38.38 | blitz_astricon | Ariel_: just know a little bit about all the applications in Asterisk, configuration file options, etc... and you'll be good for the written part |
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14:38.56 | Hmmhesays | *all of the applications ... there is a lot of them |
14:39.04 | blitz_astricon | onkeltimm: sorry... I think there is an option somewhere... ummmm... I wonder if fromuser= in sip.conf changes it |
14:39.10 | Katty | Hmmhesays: i have no one to talk to :< |
14:39.11 | blitz_astricon | onkeltimm: I'd give that a shot |
14:39.13 | Katty | Hmmhesays: come talk |
14:40.32 | FaithX | Hey guys the "spiking" problem you were talking about... is that represented by you sound just going dead for short periods of time? |
14:40.57 | ender | when handing a call off to Voicemail(), should I have a Hangup() after that for the next priority? |
14:41.23 | FaithX | I am using 1.0.6 and have that problem occasionally |
14:44.14 | Chuji | ender : It's always a good idea to have hangups out there, but not necessary in that scenario |
14:44.30 | onkeltimm | blitz_astricon: tried fromuser already. but it is not what i want. Problem is: i get a call from DID provider via IAX2. my phones are SIP, and when i dial them, * sets the SIP to st like unknown@[*'s local IP]. so i want to change that, so that i have useful info on the phones display. |
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14:46.06 | voipguy | hi guys |
14:46.23 | voipguy | i am looking at changing my * voicemail prompts |
14:46.28 | martinba | can sombody help me ? i get "WARNING[1265]: chan_zap.c:925 zt_open: Unable to specify channel 1: No such device or address |
14:46.28 | martinba | " if i start asterisk and if i execute ztcfg the kernel crashes :( |
14:46.39 | voipguy | from comedian mail to something else |
14:46.43 | voipguy | how can i do this? |
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14:49.15 | zoa | dont run asterisk first and then do ztcfg |
14:49.23 | zoa | you need to run ztcfg before running asterisk |
14:49.25 | freat | morning! |
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14:49.32 | zoa | you problem is probably a configuration problem in zapata.conf |
14:49.39 | ender | is there any signal I can send to my sipura phone to have it close the line when a Hangup is recieved? otherwise it holds the line open and I get an ugly 'beep beep beep' after a couple seconds. |
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14:49.53 | freat | hey is there a way to pass a command to asterisk? I'd like to use a cron job to issue a reload every so often... |
14:50.03 | dolson | freat: yes |
14:50.10 | zoa | asterisk -rx "command" |
14:50.21 | freat | sweeet |
14:50.22 | freat | thanks |
14:50.52 | dolson | freat: do you need to reload your zptel modules and whatnot too? |
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14:51.45 | freat | dolson: well, for now I just want to force a reload. teliax (voip provider) seems to be using round-robin dns for load balancing. I think they brought one of their servers offline last night and we happened to be registered with it |
14:52.08 | freat | dolson: I'm using ztdummy... dunno if I should reload that (2.6 ztdummy to be exact) |
14:52.49 | dolson | freat: probably don't need to then. I have my system reloading once a week because I've had issues with my Digium card, and my script emails my cell so I know that it came back up |
14:53.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but is it 2.6 ztdummy with head, with rtc enabled ;) |
14:53.03 | da_monumental_1 | i have two analog lines in my office, one for calls and one for faxes. should i let asterisk handle both lines instead of just one? |
14:53.08 | martinba | zoa: ztcfg even crashes if asterisk is not running |
14:54.21 | zoa | http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/pci_irq_apic_tdm_ticks_te410p_te405p_noise.html |
14:54.25 | zoa | have a look at this |
14:54.27 | zoa | see if its ok |
14:55.01 | freat | dolson: yeah I've heard the digium cards can be a bit flaky |
14:55.04 | martinba | i ll do |
14:55.17 | Hmmhesays | argh, to many people are allowed in this phone room |
14:56.32 | dolson | freat: specifically it's the TDM card. haven't had issues with lines not ringing and whatnot on their T1/E1 cards |
14:58.02 | Nuxi | woohoo fcc say we need stickers on our phones. |
14:58.10 | tzafrir | freat, /etc/init.d/asterisk reload, naturally |
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14:58.27 | dolson | does anyone know how close 1.0.8 is to release, if at all? I'm preparing a production system, and if it won't be much longer, I'd like to hold out for it. |
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14:58.45 | jeffik | voipguy: did any body answer you? I'd like to change my prompts too |
14:58.50 | brettnem | good morning all |
14:58.56 | tzafrir | dolson, if you can't wait, get the v1-0 branch from the CVS |
14:59.08 | tzafrir | It won't change much until 1.0.8 |
14:59.15 | cpatry | u should go with HEAD |
14:59.44 | tzafrir | cparty, when HEAD compiles, that is |
15:00.00 | *** join/#asterisk [timmy] (~Timmy@205.177.73.181) |
15:00.05 | [timmy] | Hello! |
15:00.07 | Nuxi | when HEAD compiles and doesn't crash much you mean. |
15:00.23 | tzafrir | hi [timmy] |
15:00.29 | brettnem | hello [timmy] |
15:00.38 | [timmy] | Guys, I've got a question. Can anybody tell me about SIP->H323 conversion? |
15:00.40 | dolson | this is a small deployment, but if it's successful, this company is pretty large, and there's no telling how far I can get * into it... we have call centers in Canada, USA, and overseas, plus we're sister companies with some other high-telco usage places... I want this to go well :) |
15:01.07 | brettnem | [timmy]: look at yate or vocal |
15:01.28 | brettnem | dolson: better have a plan for high volume.. |
15:01.29 | brimstone | voipguy, jeffik: change the files in your asterisk sounds directory. look for the ones starting with vm- |
15:01.40 | [timmy] | brettnem, what do you mean? |
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15:02.03 | Nuxi | you want people to be able to hear. |
15:02.09 | dolson | brettnem: my SER proxies seem to be doing pretty well |
15:02.16 | Nuxi | (with hearing disabilities) |
15:02.23 | brettnem | [timmy]: well asterisk isn't really good for h.323 |
15:02.34 | tzafrir | [timmy], what kind of conversion? rumor has it that some folks managed to get h323 working with Asterisk. Others generally consider it something that should not be discussed in public |
15:02.39 | brettnem | dolson: ah.. well then your covered.. just hoping you wern't going to do it with all asterisk |
15:03.29 | [timmy] | So, there's no ability to make conversion? |
15:03.29 | dolson | brettnem: I swamped my Asterisk boxes with register requests very easily... pretty sad. it'd be cool if it integrated SER right into it, but ah well |
15:03.41 | brettnem | [timmy]: the vocal project has a sip to h323 signaling gateway in it. |
15:04.00 | brettnem | dolson: yeah, well you don't really want to be proxying all that rtp anyway |
15:04.03 | [timmy] | brettnem, yes I know |
15:04.39 | brettnem | I'm actually trying to get the MGCP <--> SIP translator to work right now.. |
15:04.40 | [timmy] | brettnem, I can configure both protocals, but i have SIP origination gateway |
15:04.59 | brettnem | what do you want h.323 for? |
15:05.26 | dolson | I had one more question. is there any reason I should or should not use 2.6.x kernel with Asterisk for a stable deployment? |
15:05.43 | tzanger | dolson: nope works fine for me |
15:05.48 | *** join/#asterisk brc_ (~brian@brc.base.supporter.pdpc) |
15:06.00 | *** join/#asterisk pietro (~pietro@host9-112.pool8254.interbusiness.it) |
15:06.07 | pietro | hello |
15:06.15 | dolson | tzanger: cool, thanks |
15:06.21 | pietro | is possible making a one-way call ? |
15:07.07 | funxion | pietro explain? |
15:07.13 | brettnem | pietro: why would you do such a thing? |
15:07.28 | Nuxi | so they can hear you breathing, but you don't hear them scream. |
15:07.43 | brettnem | heh |
15:07.52 | Chuji | anthm : you lurking? |
15:08.21 | pietro | funxion, brettnem: sorry my bud english... i wont making a call only in one direction |
15:08.41 | cluecon | Chuji: what do you need? |
15:08.54 | brettnem | pietro: not sure what you want |
15:08.57 | [TK]D-Fender | cluecon : Perhaps "skulking" would be more appropriate? ;) |
15:09.00 | Chuji | knew he was lurking |
15:09.08 | funxion | pietro: do you want * to initiate calls and play amessage? |
15:09.19 | cluecon | anthm doesn't lurk, he lays in wait. |
15:10.00 | brettnem | hey anyone know anything about faststart or early rtp support in the SIP channel? |
15:10.02 | pietro | funxion: no... sorry, i have difficult to speaking |
15:10.03 | Chuji | If I use controlplayback on mp3's that aren't 8khz after installing format_mp3 is that a *dangerous* thing? |
15:10.27 | brettnem | describe "danger" |
15:10.44 | anthm | not really, it may not be accurate to begin with as far as timing |
15:10.48 | Chuji | umm, cores, segfaults, deadlocks? |
15:11.21 | brettnem | I think it just might sound like crap or hog resources.. but I can't image it doing that.. but what do I know |
15:11.24 | ender | is there a way to have voicemail indication shown on sip phones? |
15:11.25 | Chuji | I'm offloading this to it's own box, so CPU usage isn't concern |
15:11.38 | anthm | the mpglib will crash if it hits a file it's not happy with but you can usually fix that by rencoding |
15:12.06 | anthm | the seek in mp3 is very intensive |
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15:12.19 | Chuji | anthm : when I go to 8khz on my monitors it just sounds like shit |
15:12.36 | anthm | because you need the previous data to find what spot you are at |
15:12.46 | onkeltimm | is there a timing howto for spandsp? i just found out that i cannot receive faxen from a machine in poland... |
15:13.04 | anthm | the 8khz thing is actually not an issue anymore |
15:13.17 | anthm | it used to only play 8k but now it can do any |
15:13.29 | Chuji | That's good to know |
15:13.35 | anthm | if you play the file and it doesn't crash it's an ok file |
15:13.37 | anthm | =D |
15:13.38 | Chuji | gueess I'll just fool with it and see the cpu load |
15:13.39 | tzanger | bjohnson: what's teh IP addy of your master for the domains? |
15:13.45 | tzanger | bjohnson: i.e. where will I be getting updates from |
15:14.14 | anthm | if you get sox+madlib you can always make .raws from mp3 which is super efficient |
15:14.39 | Chuji | I need to go from .wav (from monitor) to .mp3 |
15:14.50 | Chuji | Is there a better way? |
15:15.11 | [TK]D-Fender | SOX? |
15:15.14 | Chuji | I need to get my files sizes as low as possible, but still have good playback control |
15:15.54 | anthm | if you are going to the trouble of making it a mp3 just move it to the web and let ppl download it |
15:16.08 | anthm | then you can use winamp for a control plauback |
15:16.37 | zoa | use .gsm and apple quicktime |
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15:17.10 | Chuji | well, they need to be able to access it via the web or phone. Management doesn't want to deploy speakers/headphones to hundreds of desktops |
15:17.20 | jalsot | does anybody know if it is possible to record [res_monitor] directly with mixing? |
15:17.25 | Sparkie- | Is it possible with a 4 port FXO to have calls coming in on the 4th port be automatically directed to an extension? |
15:18.02 | Chuji | zoa : I thought of that, but for the same reasons (deployment) it's not a great option |
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15:18.23 | dolson | jalsot: do you mean Monitor(wav,filetorecord,m) ? |
15:18.42 | jalsot | dolson: yes, or is there any other way to record conversation? |
15:18.45 | anthm | use WAV49 it's gsm and wav at the same time |
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15:19.01 | anthm | small clear and works naturally on windows and unix the same |
15:19.03 | Chuji | recognizable by media players? |
15:19.12 | Chuji | ....answers my question :) |
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15:19.35 | Chuji | I'll give that a shot.. any caviats? |
15:19.35 | lehel | hello |
15:19.39 | Chuji | hi |
15:19.50 | jalsot | anthm: so store legs into wav49 directly and afterwards mix them with sox? |
15:19.52 | Chuji | Thanks Tony! |
15:19.56 | anthm | ya it's a long speech but long story short, wav can be anything inside we jus ttend to only sore slinear in it. |
15:20.22 | lehel | people: somebody knows about .. fritz card.. isdn.. chan-capi .< pls HELP |
15:20.24 | anthm | if you record to WAV in asterisk |
15:20.28 | coppice | wav is like ogg - a container |
15:20.31 | dolson | jalsot: that's what the m flag does, as far as I know.. |
15:20.41 | Chuji | controlplayback can use the wav49 right? |
15:20.44 | anthm | the resulting file will already be sutable |
15:20.48 | anthm | yes |
15:21.06 | jalsot | dolson: m option is not for mixing on-the-fly |
15:21.39 | jalsot | I would like to save on disk I/O - not store 2 legs, just one - this would be the goal |
15:21.46 | dolson | jalsot: I know that, I guess I misunderstood your wording originally |
15:21.52 | tzafrir | lehel, I don't know much about them, but did you ask any question? |
15:22.20 | [TK]D-Fender | Sparkie- : Sure, you can treat incoming calls from any channel any way you like. |
15:22.23 | anthm | you could mix it on the fly if you coded a new res_monitor |
15:22.58 | dros7 | does someone know if there is a good primer on call queuing on voip-info.org? (i'm looking through it right now, but it's super slow today) |
15:22.58 | jalsot | anthm: I had a guess [and a look into source code] that it's not possible |
15:23.35 | jalsot | probably there is a reason why it is not done in this way [or optionally selectable]. does anybody know the reason? |
15:23.59 | anthm | have you seen app_chanspy? when I made that I added code to the core that lets you hook into a channel and see it's audio from another location |
15:24.35 | anthm | app_chanspy mixes it on the fly and lets you hear both legs muxed, therefore it's quite possible =D |
15:24.38 | lehel | tzafrir: depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.27-2-686/kernel/drivers/isdn/avmb1/fcpci.o |
15:24.40 | cluecon | Come to cluecon, where every night is ladies night! |
15:24.49 | Chuji | heh |
15:25.05 | jalsot | anthm: great! thanks for the point :) I will take a look into app_chanspy |
15:25.11 | anthm | the reason it doesnt is because the lead devs of asterisk didnt want to incur the penalty to mux the audio |
15:25.29 | dolson | but it could be optional |
15:25.29 | lehel | tzafrir: while modprobe fcpci: Hint: You are trying to load a module without a GPL compatible license...../lib/modules/kernel/drivers/isdn/avmb1/fcpci.o: insmod fcpci failed |
15:25.30 | Sparkie- | [TK]D-Fender: I guess I'm just not understanding the grouping and what not. |
15:25.51 | jalsot | anthm: is the penalty countable? |
15:26.17 | anthm | if you are using m in res_monitor it's the same cos you end up doing it anyway in another process |
15:26.19 | lehel | tzafrir: any ideas? |
15:26.27 | jalsot | saving 2 legs consumes I/O which - as I read - is not what asterisk likes |
15:26.30 | tzafrir | lehel, seems like a problem building the module. How exactly did you build it? |
15:26.34 | FaithX | is www.voip-info.org wiki down for you guys? |
15:26.41 | anthm | to mux it tho you would need to start a thread for the monitoring |
15:26.56 | anthm | the current one borrows the thread that the call is taking place in |
15:26.58 | tzafrir | lehel, are those modules from some deb? |
15:27.02 | dros7 | voip-info.org is not down for me, but it is super slow |
15:27.07 | dolson | FaithX: I can't get to it |
15:27.26 | Chuji | dolson : use the google cache |
15:27.35 | lehel | tzafrir: i get the source of fritz from: ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/fritzcrd.pci/linux/suse.82/ |
15:27.37 | anthm | but to have access to the read and write buffer at the same time to mux it then you would need to launch a thread and behave similar to chanspy |
15:28.05 | jalsot | anthm: do you think it's worth to make it in this way? |
15:28.06 | dolson | Chuji: I would, but I don't need it right now. I was just answering FaithX's question :) |
15:28.36 | jalsot | I have 30 channels recording and would like to optimize performance |
15:28.48 | lehel | tzafrir: then i applied voip-info.org : Asterisk AVM Fritz CAPI Driver Install |
15:29.32 | pietro | is possible a Playback() for a video file ^ |
15:29.33 | pietro | ? |
15:29.41 | lehel | tzafrir: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+AVM+Fritz+CAPI+Driver+Install |
15:29.43 | anthm | it would be nice i suppose |
15:29.46 | pietro | audio and video |
15:30.02 | dolson | jalsot: you could use a second system to do the mixing, ie: pull the WAV files over on an interval, or use Samba or NFS and then do the mixes with SOX or whatever you like, if you need to. |
15:30.22 | anthm | picking the format would be sucky tho |
15:30.24 | lehel | tzafrir: compilation works (make && make install, modprobe capi works.. but modprobe fc[ci errors.. |
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15:30.35 | anthm | it's much easier to make .raw file |
15:31.15 | mbranca | anthm! where's res_perl new home :) ? |
15:31.54 | jalsot | anthm: is it worth to save temporary recorded files [2x slinear legs] and than mix them into a disk FS? |
15:33.01 | anthm | well if you are gonna mux them anyway then raw is the best format |
15:33.17 | Katty | anthm: i want that mario brothers wav |
15:33.21 | Katty | anthm: email it? |
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15:33.27 | anthm | cos if you save it as gsm for instance then you have to convert it to slin to mux it and it degrades |
15:33.28 | bkw_ | I think he has the midi ;) |
15:33.32 | Katty | :< |
15:33.40 | jalsot | ah, I left out the most important part :) ... to save onto a tmpfs... |
15:33.47 | bkw_ | tandem encoding at its best |
15:33.49 | anthm | think of it like graphics every time you save a jpg it sux more but tiff is lossless |
15:33.58 | bkw_ | you don't gain much doing that jalsot |
15:34.06 | Katty | i shall ahve to google for mario waves |
15:34.11 | Katty | and then make something acceptable |
15:34.23 | Hmmhesays | haha |
15:34.41 | Hmmhesays | I can't beat world 8 on super mario bros 3 anymore |
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15:34.58 | jerlique | i'm trying to get * to accept all invites from SER without proxy authentication, can anyone offer some suggestions on how to do this?? |
15:35.14 | bkw_ | jalsot, you could always pay anthm to make it mux them in realtime and write out one file ;) |
15:35.14 | anthm | I have the arcade version on my mame cabinet it's much harder. |
15:35.16 | lehel | tzafrir: please look http://pastebin.ca/14628 |
15:35.31 | jalsot | bkw_: hmmmm, so the disk activity produced by 30 channel recording [2MByte/min] is not what can make quality problems on asterisk, right? |
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15:35.56 | HellHound | Anyone got some experience with using asterisk and TE410P on HP Proliant DL360/80 ? |
15:36.12 | Hmmhesays | the original single screen game where you had to knock out the turtles and spikey guys? |
15:36.29 | anthm | yah you can get it on mame |
15:37.03 | Ahrimanes | HellHound: i have that setup |
15:37.45 | anthm | http://www.nocoho.com/vid/vid1.jpg <=- made it from a pile of plywood |
15:37.53 | Hmmhesays | yeah.. the last mame set was like 3.5GB |
15:37.56 | onkeltimm | lehel: IIRC, you should not be having hisax modules loaded |
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15:38.24 | Ahrimanes | djin: :) |
15:39.07 | lehel | onkeltimm: could be true!.. how to not load? |
15:39.38 | Chuji | anthm : Where did you get the coinslots? |
15:39.47 | Chuji | That's a good looking box btw |
15:39.48 | onkeltimm | dunno... i started with a SuSE 9.0 and followed the wiki. it works for me, even with 2 fritzen in 1 box |
15:40.06 | JerJer | http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/06/15/psycho_robot/ |
15:40.42 | anthm | hmm i'll have to remember |
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15:40.50 | anthm | it was an online place that makes that stuff |
15:41.22 | lehel | onkeltimm: /fritz/install < works for yoU? |
15:41.26 | Hmmhesays | what did you use for controls? |
15:41.51 | anthm | a place in uk |
15:42.05 | anthm | http://www.happcontrols.com/ |
15:42.08 | anthm | there is 1 |
15:42.17 | anthm | i think they made the coinslot |
15:42.58 | Hmmhesays | I believe I've run across this site before |
15:43.08 | Chuji | sweet, thanks |
15:45.14 | darkskiez | Asterisk ignores the authorisation user and just uses the userfield in sip registrations,yes? |
15:46.17 | anthm | there is a cool card you can get that looks like a usb keybopard to the pc and has sockets to wire it to joysticks |
15:47.54 | HellHound | Ahrimanes: and does the TE410P driver work for you ? |
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15:48.58 | zoa | ah de hell hound sie |
15:49.52 | zoa | ik heb nog nooit zo een kaart in een proliant geduwd, zou het nie weten btw |
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15:50.33 | bublbobl | where (in which file/contect) shall I set "language=fr" ? |
15:51.54 | bublbobl | (i put it in [general] in sip.conf but asterisk stills searches sound files in en) |
15:52.32 | anthm | http://www.ultimarc.com/ |
15:52.34 | anthm | that's it |
15:52.55 | anthm | i-pac is the card |
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15:53.59 | *** topic/#asterisk is Asterisk: The Open Source PBX || Astricon Europe -- Madrid, Spain -- June 15-17 || Cluecon -- PBX Developers Conference in Chicago Aug 3-5 || ResetCDR = broken bug 4531 has the FIX |
15:54.06 | Nuttah | does anyone here use spandsp? |
15:54.08 | Ahrimanes | grah deutch |
15:54.13 | Ahrimanes | Nuttah: am trying to |
15:54.14 | HellHound | Ahrimanes: dutch |
15:54.29 | Ahrimanes | ah yes |
15:54.31 | Ahrimanes | my bad |
15:54.41 | Nuttah | how far have ya got Ahrimanes? |
15:54.42 | HellHound | is danish that much better ? :)) |
15:54.44 | djin | Ahremanes, watch it ;) |
15:55.07 | Nuttah | getting a training error I cant seem to resolve. |
15:55.14 | Ahrimanes | Nuttah: works ok, as long as i have a digium card in the machine.. |
15:55.22 | Ahrimanes | nuhm ok |
15:55.28 | Nuttah | ah.. hmm timing problem perhaps |
15:55.32 | Ahrimanes | HellHound: nooo, english is best for now, hehe |
15:56.00 | Ahrimanes | allthough for some odd reason i seems to understand some dutch |
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15:57.08 | bublbobl | Nuttah> I did use spandsp, on SIP channel. Fixed my pbs by disabling VAD (voice activity detection) on all devices. Also use G711 only. |
15:57.12 | Nuttah | bah bah and oh bah |
15:57.34 | Nuttah | trying to use over iax atm |
15:57.53 | Ahrimanes | same here |
15:57.54 | hypa7ia | can anyone point me to a newbie doc on CVS? i'm wanting to update to the latest HEAD and i am having trouble getting rid of my old install :-/ |
15:57.55 | Nuttah | only using ulaw... but i'll check that |
15:58.32 | Nuttah | Ahrimanes: wheres VAD disabled from? |
15:59.05 | Ahrimanes | Nuttah: uhm, usually on the devices |
15:59.11 | Ahrimanes | not on * as i recall |
15:59.26 | Nuttah | hmm kinda assumed that after I asked :) |
15:59.54 | Nuttah | not using any devices, htis * I want as a pseudo gateway to other * or incoming calls |
16:00.27 | Nuttah | any "physical" devices anyway |
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16:01.46 | calisto | anyone here familiar with debugging app_sms |
16:08.02 | [TK]D-Fender | Hey, silly question (probably). Having a fax on a TDM card, can I make a dialplan entry that will receive a fax from it direct into app_rxfax? |
16:08.07 | tzafrir | lehel, so what you basically need is kernel-level support for CAPI-2.0 . I believe it is in the latest 2.6 kernels. I'm not sure of a relible patch for it for earlier kernels |
16:08.13 | tzafrir | anybody? |
16:08.45 | tzafrir | Anyway, the source you're trying to build is probably dated |
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16:13.57 | exonic | Hey all |
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16:14.20 | exonic | Anyone familiar with call Queues in asterisk? I would like to setup a way for an agent to always be logged in. |
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16:14.31 | [TK]D-Fender | UGH |
16:15.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | exonic, just don't use agent then... add the specific extension (ie SIP/blah) to the list of static queue member |
16:16.09 | exonic | I'm confused of how the call system works, I can do "member => SIP/whateveruser", but asterisk rings an already ative channel. so it's call waiting comes through. Is that normal? |
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16:16.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if the channel is available it will call it.. |
16:16.44 | exonic | asterisk doesn't seem to properly check if the SIP/blah is already active... |
16:16.50 | exonic | So disable call waiting then? |
16:17.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you can use cahn local and the group stuff if need be to get around that |
16:17.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | exonic, it does if you tell it too |
16:17.40 | exonic | hmmm |
16:18.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | using local and chanisavail or setting up groups or using astdb or somthing to store # of calls on a phone |
16:18.47 | MikeJ[Laptop] | there are some interesting agent replacement via local and dialplan examples on the wiki |
16:19.28 | exonic | ok, cool |
16:19.31 | exonic | thanks for the help |
16:19.33 | MikeJ[Laptop] | np |
16:19.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | twisted :) |
16:20.10 | calisto | anyone any ideas on the following |
16:20.15 | calisto | Executing Goto("Zap/1-1", "sms-in|s|1") in new stack |
16:20.15 | calisto | <PROTECTED> |
16:20.15 | calisto | <PROTECTED> |
16:20.15 | calisto | <PROTECTED> |
16:20.15 | calisto | <PROTECTED> |
16:20.15 | calisto | <PROTECTED> |
16:20.17 | calisto | <PROTECTED> |
16:20.23 | tzafrir | ~pastebin |
16:20.24 | jbot | i heard pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
16:20.26 | calisto | and then nothing in /var/spool/asterisk/sms |
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16:21.56 | calisto | Sorry http://pastebin.ca/14635 any ideas |
16:22.20 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : I have the same issue with app_queue. CVS has a mod to ChanIsAvail that lets you get around that. Let me pastebin it for you |
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16:22.37 | SpaceBass | hey folks |
16:22.44 | SpaceBass | anyone have expirence setting up cisco phones? |
16:24.16 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : http://pastebin.ca/14636 |
16:24.46 | tzanger | blitz_astricon: walk up to kp and whisper in his ear "tzanger's te406...." |
16:24.54 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : This checks to see if the agent has any kind of channel open and if so just bombs out. |
16:25.08 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : but doesn't stop it from CHOOSING to try to dial him |
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16:26.56 | SpaceBass | Im not getting audio from broadvoice callers |
16:26.59 | SpaceBass | anyone ever seen that happen |
16:27.04 | SpaceBass | they can hear me just fine |
16:27.44 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, ahhh I see |
16:27.44 | wizhippo | i get that using sixTel too |
16:28.21 | SpaceBass | its worked fine in the past until now |
16:28.24 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, the problem i'm having is it's dialing a SIP/whateveruser when whateveruser is already on the line. it's odd. I don't really even want to use agents. |
16:28.45 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : BUt at least stop the phone from rining. I'm working on adding a reporting function that logs when agents don't answer their phones while not kicking them off-line |
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16:29.14 | freat | is IAX2 20 or 30ms sample rate? |
16:29.21 | exonic | I think I could almost implement all this functionality in the dialplan. |
16:29.21 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : Oh, you mean you don't want it to dia the guys extension if in use? So not Queu related? |
16:29.41 | freat | just wondering if I should tweak my phones... they default at 20ms |
16:29.56 | [TK]D-Fender | Yeah it can be done in the dialplan. You don't want your ext's to be able to handle multiple calls? |
16:30.21 | freat | when running ulaw from phones the IAX boxes just passes it on so matching that up would be a good idea I'm guessing... |
16:30.25 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, in queues.conf I have three members. member => SIP/username[1-3], If I answer as username1, then when calling in again and wait for the roundrobin to get back to the start. username1 is called again, even though username1 is already on a call. |
16:30.46 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, it would be nice, but I have to get the required behavior first. |
16:31.52 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : Yeah, You can't stop App_queue from choosing the agent for that segment of the loop, but you can stop it from actually CALLING the agent, but you do still lose some response time at the end of it. |
16:31.52 | freat | ahh found it: 30ms for iLBC, 20ms for everything else |
16:32.36 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : I had to do what I did so that reps on the phone wouldn't get bugged by other Queue calls. |
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16:33.08 | [TK]D-Fender | You can mod the source, but that would be messy (if you're me). |
16:33.12 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, sounds similiar in my issue. too bad a call being transfered to a member doens't have it's own extension. then I could do whatever I wanted. |
16:33.22 | itinerant | Hello All....anybody know if h.323 <-> SIP works with video? I have it working with Audio? |
16:34.40 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : It does if you're using the callbackagentlogin. |
16:34.42 | JerJer | not on astterisk |
16:34.49 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, what does the ',s,' mean in 5223,1,ChanIsAvail(SIP/5223,s,) ? |
16:34.53 | JerJer | itinerant: feel free to contribute H.323 Video skills |
16:35.11 | JerJer | exonic: looks like a typo to me |
16:35.43 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, yeah, I cant figure out where to do that callbackagentlogin() for all my lines in the dialplan. Would I do it every time before calling Queue(myqueue) ? |
16:35.48 | itinerant | JerJer, I take it that's a no then? Is this a limitation inherited from oh323? |
16:35.55 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : It checks to see if that channel is in use at all, even if it COULD accept another call (like my Polycom IP 600's can). |
16:36.13 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : It's not on the WIKI page for it yet, only in CVS comments |
16:36.17 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, awesome, is that in asterisk table. |
16:36.18 | exonic | oh ok. |
16:36.21 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : I' |
16:36.31 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : I'll paste more of my dialplan for you to examine |
16:36.34 | JerJer | no its a very trivial limitation of proper motivation to implement H.323 video into chan_h323 |
16:36.53 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : Not stable/1.0.7, but rather in CVS HEAD |
16:36.59 | [TK]D-Fender | has been for the past few weeks |
16:37.15 | itinerant | Well I have proper motivation and know 'C' - is it that trivial? |
16:37.21 | JerJer | buy me an eyesight and like $5,000 and i'll do it |
16:37.49 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : here - http://pastebin.ca/14638 |
16:38.21 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : I use 5556 to login, 5557 to logout, 5555 to send the call to the queue. |
16:39.21 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, ok great |
16:39.39 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : Should be easy enough to read through |
16:39.53 | exonic | [TK]D-Fender, totally |
16:40.05 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : this is from my test setup here to validate * as our corporate solution |
16:40.55 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : I may implement an "agent isn't answering the &*% phone" message in the dialplan for where it calls the agent, or may try modding the source. |
16:41.05 | [TK]D-Fender | exonic : not sure which just yet. |
16:41.30 | [TK]D-Fender | I <3 * |
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16:44.35 | itinerant | thanks for the info (JerJer) |
16:44.40 | file[laptop] | hi hi |
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16:49.42 | Jabroni | could someone help me out with the vmail email relaying |
16:49.50 | Jabroni | for some reason for some extensions it aint working |
16:52.07 | Hmmhesays | some extensions? |
16:52.22 | Jabroni | yeah its really wierd |
16:52.37 | Jabroni | on the maillog |
16:52.38 | Jabroni | i get this |
16:53.16 | Jabroni | Jun 15 12:23:37 asterisk1 sendmail[12442]: j5FGNYI3012439: to=<someone@somehwere.com>, ctladdr=<asterisk@asterisk1.local> (5060/502), delay=00:00:03, xdelay=00:00:03, mailer=esmtp, pri=102123, relay=somehwere.com. [209.67.999.999], dsn=5.1.1, stat=User unknown |
16:53.16 | Jabroni | Jun 15 12:23:37 asterisk1 sendmail[12442]: j5FGNYI3012439: j5FGNbI3012442: DSN: User unknown |
16:53.40 | file[laptop] | think the user is, unknown perhaps? |
16:53.42 | Jabroni | but user does exist on the remote server |
16:54.04 | nn | somehwere.com is proper as well? |
16:54.26 | Jabroni | yup they send/receive email properly |
16:54.55 | cluecon | it only happens on certain users right? anything unique about that group of users? |
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16:55.05 | Hmmhesays | check your dns |
16:55.13 | Hmmhesays | make sure you can get to that domain from your asterisk box |
16:55.37 | Jabroni | yup it resolves |
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16:55.59 | Jabroni | even with 'dig' |
16:56.12 | Hmmhesays | send a test mail with sendmail? |
16:57.10 | Jabroni | on teh same box, another extension |
16:57.12 | Jabroni | Jun 14 16:06:36 asterisk1 sendmail[7805]: j5EK6Yul007805: to=Alejandro <alejandro@somewhere.biz>, ctladdr=asterisk (5060/502), delay=00:00:02, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=relay, pri=44788, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127.0.0.1], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (j5EK6ZLa007811 Message accepted for delivery) |
16:57.32 | nn | uh dude |
16:57.35 | Jabroni | what i see strange |
16:57.37 | Jabroni | is the ctladdr |
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16:58.12 | nn | why's that odd? It's a different domain |
16:58.37 | Hmmhesays | i assume that somewhere.biz is not the address you are actually sending to |
16:59.02 | Jabroni | it is.. and that works.. i do receive the VM there |
16:59.04 | Jabroni | with no probs |
16:59.23 | Hmmhesays | interesting, do you own that domain? |
16:59.26 | Jabroni | but the other extension that points to the somewhere.com doesnt receive it.. instead i get that DSN: User unknown |
16:59.29 | Jabroni | yup |
16:59.41 | Jabroni | the .biz running on Imail |
16:59.51 | Jabroni | and the .com running on a linux box |
17:00.18 | Hmmhesays | hahah hmmhesays.info is on sale for 2.99 |
17:00.34 | Hmmhesays | what a steal |
17:01.16 | Hmmhesays | oh noes! |
17:01.18 | cluecon | Jabroni: did you edit what you posted before about somewhere.com or is it supposed to some hw ere.com like you posted? |
17:01.31 | Jabroni | changed |
17:01.35 | Jabroni | its another domain |
17:01.46 | Hmmhesays | a supersecret domain apparently |
17:02.13 | cluecon | Jabroni: ok, just checking. |
17:02.54 | Hmmhesays | cluecon: now only if I could get there |
17:03.08 | Jabroni | let me try changing on the extension that works putting an email address of the somewhere.com and see if it works |
17:03.57 | cluecon | Hmmhesays: yeah, and if only we could get some ladies to come to cluecon then all would be right with the world. |
17:04.06 | Hmmhesays | moosepenis.info is availableON SALE! $2.99 / year |
17:04.38 | Hmmhesays | well getting there isn't the problem.... now if I could get in. lol |
17:06.05 | file[laptop] | :P |
17:06.08 | Hmmhesays | ouch |
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17:06.16 | Hmmhesays | no love in #asterisk today |
17:06.21 | Hmmhesays | no love. |
17:07.07 | Hmmhesays | golden |
17:07.40 | file[laptop] | cluecon: in the form of Asterisk condoms? |
17:07.45 | Hmmhesays | I may be a dirty ho... but I'm not cheap dirty ho |
17:07.50 | cluecon | *Love is actually vouchers which may be redeemed at cluecon for one free call on beer phone. |
17:08.30 | file[laptop] | ha |
17:09.14 | coppice | beer phone? is that like the great white telephone to god (which usually isn't white these days)? |
17:09.45 | cluecon | the beer phone is where you can make a call but only if you are to drunk to remember the number. |
17:09.56 | Hmmhesays | haha I know what number i'd call |
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17:10.53 | Hmmhesays | and she'd have a 15 minute drunken voicemail explaining why I think she's is the spawn of satan |
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17:10.57 | Micc | booya |
17:11.13 | Hmmhesays | *she's is? she is |
17:11.48 | Hmmhesays | :) i'm not bitter |
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17:12.29 | Hmmhesays | give me some shakers and i'll be fine |
17:13.37 | lehel | <PROTECTED> |
17:13.44 | lehel | <PROTECTED> |
17:14.05 | bkw_ | remove chan_zap.so |
17:14.06 | lehel | zaptel.conf is ok!.. what else could be th problem? |
17:14.18 | bkw_ | you didn't compile it with your last build of asterik |
17:14.18 | lehel | bkw_: i need chan_zap.so |
17:14.25 | bkw_ | and or you need a new libpri and zaptel |
17:14.37 | bkw_ | I suspect if you install the latest libpri |
17:14.40 | bkw_ | rebuild asterisk |
17:14.42 | bkw_ | you'll abe fine |
17:14.51 | lehel | ok |
17:15.09 | lehel | i'm doing |
17:18.29 | bkw_ | cluecon, for who? you? |
17:18.34 | bkw_ | I can't drink in public |
17:18.43 | bkw_ | I am a broken record |
17:20.19 | denon | bkw_ drinks fruity drinks .. |
17:20.46 | jalsot | hi |
17:21.16 | jalsot | can anybody help me with installing TE110P and TDM04B in one box? I have some problems: http://pastebin.ca/14645 |
17:22.22 | lehel | bkw_: what do you think after libpri & zaptel.. i should recompile asterisk too? |
17:23.06 | Hmmhesays | I can drink in public, I don't say much |
17:23.32 | hypa7ia | i'm having a similar error, with chan_modem_bestdata and if i remove the chan_modem objects then chan_phone |
17:23.52 | hypa7ia | plus i'm using an x100p.. i think i need chan_modem |
17:24.21 | jalsot | oh, forgot to tell: cvs HEAD |
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17:24.37 | SpaceBass | anyone know about getting cisco sip firmware? |
17:24.39 | newmedian | Has anyone waded through all of http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-116A1.pdf ? |
17:24.50 | hypa7ia | jalsot, me too |
17:24.54 | SpaceBass | i've registered with cisco and gone to the page they link to but it says "no files |
17:24.55 | SpaceBass | " |
17:25.02 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, pay 10 bucks for a support contract |
17:25.13 | jalsot | hypa7ia: ah, so I'm not alone |
17:25.28 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia is that only way? Not opposed to $10 if thats the prodedure |
17:25.52 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, that's the /only/ way to do it legally |
17:26.14 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia then are they going to charge me $150 for the firmware license too? |
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17:26.40 | hypa7ia | jalsot, yeah, iwas running fine of a cvs HEAD from about a month ago :-/ |
17:26.59 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, no, that's only if you're using the phone with a Cisco CCM server or SIP gateway |
17:27.20 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, that's not a firmware license, that's a phone license. |
17:27.39 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia gotcha so if I just need the sip firmware for a new phone, its about $10 for a support agreement? no license needed? |
17:27.51 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, roger that |
17:28.12 | SpaceBass | thanks much |
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17:30.04 | jalsot | hypa7ia: so it's a known issue? do you know wether it was reported already? |
17:30.08 | DrWho17 | anybody connecting to a MaxTNT here? The call takes 10 seconds before it is switched through the TNT when I'm collecting-digits on the TNT |
17:30.09 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, i think the part you're looking to order is CON-SNT-CP79XX where XX is 05 or 40 or 60 or whatever |
17:30.19 | hypa7ia | jalsot, i'm just looking into that now |
17:30.26 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia thanks |
17:30.44 | devel | DrWho17, which direction on the call? |
17:30.56 | DrWho17 | devel: From Asterisk to the TNT |
17:31.09 | DrWho17 | Over both T1 and SIP, does the same thing |
17:31.10 | SpaceBass | man they make this hard |
17:31.35 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, you betcha. it's nice to work at a cisco channel partner, what can i say :-) |
17:31.38 | devel | DrWho17, that's curious. so it does it from telco side calls as well? |
17:31.40 | DrWho17 | it's definitely getting DNIS ok, because I'm sending the trunk group info via the dial string fine, and it works fine after the delay |
17:31.55 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia making me like polycom phones more and more |
17:32.01 | DrWho17 | devel: I cross connected via a T1 from asterisk to the TNT yes |
17:32.26 | DrWho17 | if I turn off collect digits on the TNT the call goes through immediately (however it's terminated on the TNT) |
17:32.47 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia can i open a suport agreement online through cisco? |
17:32.51 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, i haven't worked with any of them. we had some spare 7940's in my lab, so they now have sip firmware and i'm working on getting an asterisk box running |
17:32.57 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, i think so |
17:32.59 | devel | DrWho17, so you have t1/trunk based call routing working on the max? |
17:33.01 | DrWho17 | I think the TNT can't get some info from Asterisk, I've messed with tons of callerid stuff in asterisk |
17:33.04 | DrWho17 | devel: yes |
17:33.14 | DrWho17 | call switching/call routing |
17:33.26 | devel | DrWho17, if you'll share some of your config/call routing info, i'll test it in my box. that's what i'm stuck on. |
17:33.43 | DrWho17 | oh, I did it yesterday, what are you looking to do? |
17:34.02 | DrWho17 | terminate modems and switch calls through it, simultaneously |
17:34.13 | DrWho17 | that's what I'm doing |
17:35.02 | figfig | has anyone here purchased the grandstream ip phone? |
17:35.23 | devel | DrWho17, can i pm you all this info, as not all of it may be #asterisk relevant? |
17:35.28 | shido | wow |
17:35.35 | shido | figfig, you're still looking for help on that? |
17:35.38 | shido | I've been to sleep |
17:35.39 | shido | and back |
17:35.42 | shido | whats up figfig ? |
17:35.49 | DrWho17 | devel: sure, it's simple once you understand the concepts |
17:35.52 | cluecon | anybody know where i can get a good server rack? |
17:35.54 | devel | figfig, i have a few different grandstream models |
17:36.04 | devel | DrWho17, that's what i'm hoping.... |
17:36.11 | DrWho17 | not my issue |
17:36.15 | DrWho17 | that's bizarre |
17:36.45 | hypa7ia | jalsot, it looks like some changes to zap were just checked in... still reading though |
17:36.49 | shido | cluecon, server rack? |
17:37.03 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-June/110204.html |
17:37.20 | cluecon | yeah. |
17:37.38 | jalsot | hypa7ia: just means, right now? :) |
17:37.52 | jalsot | I tryed earlier versions, but cannot load wcte11xp |
17:38.01 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia am i looking for a SMARTNET 8X5XNBD product? |
17:38.04 | shido | rack enclosures |
17:38.15 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia is that the right termonlogy? |
17:38.23 | figfig | shido: I am still looking |
17:38.34 | figfig | shido: do you have any opinions? |
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17:38.41 | shido | cabinetry |
17:38.47 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, yes. with part # CON-SNT-CP7940 or 7960 |
17:39.14 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia gotcha, so it looks like I can buy that from a partner online the assoicate it with my cisco registered guest account |
17:39.15 | figfig | devel: what do you think of the phone? I am considering purchasing grandstream, and was curious what other's experiences are. |
17:39.18 | shido | figfig, yes - what are you looking to do with the grandstream phones? |
17:39.34 | shido | they're good phones, bad speakerphone tho |
17:39.35 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, correct, that's how it works |
17:39.42 | shido | great web interface |
17:39.45 | devel | figfig, it's cheap, but usually works. i'm having some issues right now, but i havne't been able to pinpoint the blame yet. |
17:40.21 | shido | I had problems in the beginnning but it turned out to be user error |
17:40.28 | figfig | shido: I am setting up an office, and it seems to be the cheapest. I would like to purchase them but was wondering what I would be missing from them vs more expensive phones. |
17:41.02 | shido | quality |
17:41.07 | shido | appearance |
17:41.09 | shido | rather |
17:41.21 | shido | the cisco 7960 the voice is a lot better |
17:41.40 | shido | the grandstreams you'll find the sound comming out of the earpeace makes you want to shout |
17:41.43 | shido | into the mouthpiece |
17:42.01 | figfig | shido: what about features. Is that the same? |
17:42.06 | shido | no |
17:42.27 | tzanger | figfig: it's really perceptual... try a few and see |
17:42.39 | tzanger | I'm sure you can get 30 day money back guarantees on some of the more expensive ones |
17:43.29 | file[laptop] | barbietone! |
17:43.34 | figfig | is there anything cheaper than the grandstream? |
17:43.42 | shido | cheaper? |
17:43.44 | shido | wow |
17:43.55 | shido | yeah get some regular phones and a pap2na |
17:43.58 | file[laptop] | a brick. |
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17:44.08 | bublbobl | I use GrandStream Budgetone (ipphone) and handytone (ATA), they are cheap and ok (big plastic stuff), SNOM is much better (quality n design) but don't know the prices :-s |
17:44.21 | hypa7ia | snom phones are sexy |
17:44.29 | C4-Telecom | any one at astricon??? |
17:44.56 | C4-Telecom | blitz ???? |
17:45.24 | file[laptop] | we belong to the sea, to the waves you and me |
17:45.30 | file[laptop] | living in the ocean so blue |
17:46.20 | bublbobl | hypa7ia> yep, and audio is much better, I use them when I am afraid not to hear well w/ grandstream. Also GS have a recognized issue whith echo when using speaker |
17:46.57 | figfig | looks like snom are a couple of hundred bucks or more. |
17:47.11 | hypa7ia | that's good to know, bublbobl |
17:47.16 | figfig | I guess I will get the grandstream. Sounds like they work. |
17:48.40 | figfig | thanks all |
17:48.41 | hypa7ia | ...for some definitions of work, yes :-) |
17:51.20 | [TK]D-Fender | GS = suck |
17:52.10 | hypa7ia | lol, yeah |
17:53.46 | brimstone | does anyone know of a site that will list of voip providers based on what i want in a package? |
17:57.43 | hypa7ia | brimstone, there are a few pages on voip-info about providers, but i know of no such table. things are changing too fast for anyone to keep one up, i think |
17:58.01 | hypa7ia | though that would be kind of a cool project, now that i think about it :-) |
17:58.27 | brimstone | yeah, there are a lot of voip providers listed on that page tho |
17:59.29 | hypa7ia | so, start by geographical area and get reading :-/ |
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18:00.45 | brimstone | i'm basically looking for a provider that will give me unlimited US via just a straight up iax(prefered) or sip user |
18:01.31 | DrWho17 | brimstone: I'm using voipjet.com |
18:01.36 | SpaceBass | brimstone have you looked at broadvoice? |
18:01.45 | brimstone | broadvoice looks the best right now |
18:01.54 | brimstone | but i've not looked at voipjet.com yet |
18:02.44 | file[laptop] | voipjet doesn't do unlimited, pfft |
18:02.51 | freat | hey |
18:03.02 | freat | do you guys auto-reboot your asterisk boxes every so often? |
18:03.14 | Hmmhesays | yes when the boss is on teh phone |
18:03.55 | freat | Hmmhesays: nice |
18:04.11 | SpaceBass | speaking of broadvoice... they need a reboot |
18:04.16 | freat | I've got cron reloading every night, and stopping and starting * once a week |
18:04.26 | freat | wondered if I should have cron reboot every once in a while |
18:04.28 | Hmmhesays | then you redirect his conversation with his girlfriend to a meetme conference with his wife silently |
18:04.32 | SpaceBass | my incoming audio from them stoped working today and when you call tech support their system is not recognizing touch tones |
18:04.33 | brimstone | Hmmhesays: it's more fun to just run ztcfg and pop all the zap channels |
18:04.45 | freat | I just like the idea of uptime on a box... but uptime for the phones is probably better ;) |
18:04.59 | freat | mmmm |
18:05.06 | freat | ztdummy 2.6 here... |
18:05.22 | Hmmhesays | freat: I personally don't unless something is farked up |
18:06.04 | Katty | i get to go sit in a van for 45 minutes now! |
18:06.23 | Katty | boo! |
18:06.23 | Hmmhesays | why is that? |
18:06.23 | Katty | going to a client's |
18:06.31 | SpaceBass | does broadvoice support DID? |
18:06.32 | Katty | Hmmhesays: thanks for help this morning |
18:06.52 | Katty | ooh, i wanna go |
18:06.58 | Katty | Hmmhesays: can i drive too? |
18:07.05 | Hmmhesays | Katty: you got a license? |
18:07.09 | Katty | yes |
18:07.14 | Hmmhesays | then yeah |
18:07.25 | Katty | :>>>>>>>>>> |
18:07.27 | Hmmhesays | a motorcycle license i meant of course |
18:07.31 | Katty | :<<<<<<<<<<<<<< |
18:07.38 | Katty | k, you drive |
18:07.53 | Katty | cluecon: boo! |
18:07.57 | Katty | cluecon: put it back in savings |
18:08.05 | Katty | right, off i go now |
18:08.06 | Katty | tata |
18:08.06 | cluecon | it's not mine or i would. |
18:08.14 | Hmmhesays | I'll post the pic's, fargo fargo/moorhead is messed up |
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18:09.32 | ST-3 | does anyone know if the "low voicemail volume" on zap channels was ever resolved? |
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18:10.55 | SpaceBass | hey bv fixed their dtmf problem |
18:11.03 | SpaceBass | lets see if tech support will pick up |
18:11.10 | file[laptop] | doubt it |
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18:11.41 | SpaceBass | anyone know why when i use my BV trunk someone can hear me but I cannot hear them? |
18:11.57 | KeX-NB | hi |
18:12.03 | ST-3 | sounds like you are blocking the inbound rtp packets |
18:12.11 | KeX-NB | anyone familiar with Asterisk ICD ? |
18:12.17 | SpaceBass | ST-3 it worked fine until today |
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18:12.24 | SpaceBass | ST-3 and i havent changed anything on my firewall |
18:12.29 | KeX-NB | and can name me good sources to get info about it ? |
18:12.33 | SpaceBass | what do I need to have open for RTP? |
18:13.27 | Hmmhesays | whatever you have defined in rtp.conf |
18:13.39 | ST-3 | yah what he said |
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18:13.50 | ST-3 | i think default is upd 10000 to 20000 |
18:14.04 | SpaceBass | ST-3 yeah, thatswhat I have set in my rtp.conf |
18:14.08 | SpaceBass | checking firewall... |
18:14.13 | ST-3 | err udp |
18:14.23 | ST-3 | a little dyslexic today |
18:15.02 | SpaceBass | hummm added forwarding in my firewall... no dice |
18:15.02 | ST-3 | spacebass: if your firewall is statefull you shouldnt even have to mess with it unless you specificly block all udp |
18:15.19 | ST-3 | tcpdump and see if you are getting the packets? |
18:16.11 | SpaceBass | not too farmiliar with tcpdump... been a while |
18:16.54 | ST-3 | tcpdump -n host (whatever the ip of the broadvoice gateway you are talking to is) |
18:17.56 | SpaceBass | syntax error |
18:18.01 | SpaceBass | (havent seen that in a while) |
18:18.03 | ST-3 | tcpdump -n host x.x.x.x |
18:18.05 | ST-3 | sorry |
18:18.18 | ST-3 | didn't make that clear I guess |
18:18.18 | KeX-NB | no one familiar with Asterisk ICD ?? |
18:18.27 | ST-3 | nope, sorry |
18:18.38 | SpaceBass | ST-3 my fault... checked the man... |
18:18.46 | SpaceBass | so I |
18:19.00 | SpaceBass | so I'm looking for udp traffice on anything b/t 10000 and 20000 |
18:19.01 | SpaceBass | ? |
18:19.08 | ST-3 | yah that would do it |
18:19.10 | KeX-NB | too bad. thanks |
18:19.21 | ST-3 | you wanna see it going both ways too, specificly from bv's ip to your ip |
18:19.58 | SpaceBass | ST-3 well, I did see something on 142xx went to fast |
18:20.07 | SpaceBass | and the buffer on my ssh client isnt long enough to review it |
18:20.11 | ST-3 | haha |
18:21.38 | SpaceBass | progress |
18:21.49 | SpaceBass | if I call OUT on the BV trunk it works (audio both ways) |
18:22.24 | SpaceBass | just doesnt work for inbound calls from the BV trunk |
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18:22.55 | jo3sm1th | Does iconnecthere let you set ANI II |
18:23.04 | ST-3 | hrmmmm |
18:23.23 | SpaceBass | do I need upd 69 open? |
18:24.01 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: ha no |
18:24.11 | ST-3 | are you tftping something? |
18:24.21 | file[laptop] | set ANI II... HAHAHAHAHA |
18:24.29 | SpaceBass | no... BV recomends it be open... guess thats if you have a cisco phone or something |
18:24.47 | ST-3 | the cisco phones use tftp to get their config, warez, etc. |
18:24.51 | jo3sm1th | Why is it that when I dial a number it automatically changes my CID setting in extensions.conf |
18:24.52 | file[laptop] | warez, haha |
18:24.56 | ST-3 | if you have a cisco phone talking to them directly then you might |
18:25.09 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: I doubt you can set callerid with iconnecthere |
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18:25.44 | ST-3 | file: I think I tried it once |
18:25.50 | ST-3 | i think it works (cid) |
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18:26.27 | SpaceBass | hey- fedex man just droped of my semens optipoint |
18:26.28 | nicox | Hello nice guys |
18:26.30 | file[laptop] | for iconnecthere? |
18:26.34 | ST-3 | ya |
18:26.36 | file[laptop] | scary |
18:26.43 | ST-3 | i might be mistaken |
18:28.15 | nicox | did anyone has some know-how about overlap dialing on PRI lines? |
18:28.21 | SpaceBass | nope, its my cisco 7912 |
18:28.34 | SpaceBass | no.. even better...7940 |
18:29.24 | SpaceBass | will the cisco 7940 work with standard poe? |
18:29.25 | hypa7ia | nice SpaceBass |
18:30.08 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia yeah.. excited... too bad I have to wait 2 days for the service agreement now to get the sip firmware :( |
18:31.29 | hypa7ia | the 7940's need the cisco poe, unfortunately. it;s the 7971 that works with af |
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18:32.06 | SpaceBass | i've seen a wireing diagram for converting standard poe to cisco... just wanted to check before I did that on a phone that supported standard |
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18:32.59 | nicox | is there someone with experience about ovrelap dial on PRI lines? |
18:33.11 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, got a link for the diagram? |
18:33.25 | hypa7ia | hi r0d3nt :-) |
18:33.48 | SpaceBass | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Cisco+POE |
18:33.56 | SpaceBass | now, where are those crimpers |
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18:34.21 | hypa7ia | i'm skeptical as to it working... the cisco POE does some signalling thing |
18:35.06 | r0d3nt | hypa7ia, good maddam =) |
18:35.17 | hypa7ia | hmm, if you don't already have a poe injector, i'd just get one of the knock-off cisco bricks from voipsupply |
18:35.21 | r0d3nt | s/good/good day/ |
18:35.23 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia only one way to find out... |
18:35.30 | SpaceBass | I haven injector |
18:35.34 | Lee__ | I wonder if Cisco phones will eventually need Cisco^TM AC electricity? |
18:35.41 | hypa7ia | ahh, try that then :-) |
18:35.49 | SpaceBass | Lee__ HA! |
18:35.51 | hypa7ia | Lee__, actually the newer ones use the af standard :-) |
18:35.54 | r0d3nt | Lee__, no, just 48v DC |
18:36.08 | SpaceBass | brb |
18:36.25 | nicox | is there someone with experience about ovrelap dial on PRI lines? |
18:36.58 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass|Away, you could use it with one of these, even: http://www.netgear.com/products/details/FS108P.php |
18:37.25 | hypa7ia | hmm, no, maybe not. |
18:41.54 | Hmmhesays | geebus these old panasonic phones sound like crap |
18:43.39 | SpaceBass|Away | hits just keep coming |
18:43.44 | SpaceBass|Away | ups man with my semens hipoint |
18:43.49 | `Sauron | NUGGET! |
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18:45.22 | at561 | is there any way to encourage asterisk to blast a longer dtmf when i call the 'dial' command through chan_alsa |
18:45.49 | at561 | right now it sends an extremely brief burst |
18:48.37 | hypa7ia | anyone know what's going on with this? |
18:48.43 | hypa7ia | <PROTECTED> |
18:48.43 | hypa7ia | Jun 15 14:46:52 WARNING[25232]: loader.c:523 load_modules: Loading module chan_modem_bestdata.so failed! |
18:48.53 | hypa7ia | sorry for flooding :-/ |
18:53.03 | nicox | Sorry, bite doeas anybody know why asterisk is sending the extension as overlap digits after the number which asterisk has to dial |
18:53.20 | funxion | anyone ever done credit card authorization in * |
18:53.21 | SpaceBass | well that didnt work |
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18:56.13 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, the POE? |
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18:56.22 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia yeah |
18:56.33 | SpaceBass | using a linksys POE injector... doubt that matters |
18:56.56 | Lee__ | how would one reboot a cisco 7960 from a telnet session? |
18:57.12 | |Vulture| | Lee__: reset |
18:57.20 | Lee__ | tanks |
18:57.42 | at561 | looks like dtmf frames are converted into audible dtmf by hardcoded values |
18:57.48 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, there are no-name cp-pwr-cube's on voipsupply and ebay |
18:57.52 | at561 | in channel.c :( |
18:58.03 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia thats my next stop |
18:58.14 | SpaceBass | was hoping it would work since I have the 7912 coming too |
18:58.18 | SpaceBass | (and I want to play) |
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19:00.02 | hypa7ia | lol, i know that feeling :-/ |
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19:03.37 | at561 | whoever coded dtmf bursts of .1 seconds hates freedom |
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19:04.00 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia any chance i trashed the thing using the wrong poe? |
19:04.05 | _omer | hi |
19:04.57 | _omer | what SIP server or SIP proxy is required to start a service like FREEWORLDDIALUP.COM |
19:04.59 | crash3m | SpaceBass: definatly a chance |
19:05.04 | ender | anybody know how I can get the msg indicator light to light up on my Sipura phone when there are messages in my voicemail box? |
19:05.21 | crash3m | SpaceBass: I trashed 2 IP500's by plugging them into a cisco 7960/7940 PoE injector |
19:05.33 | SpaceBass | crash3m thats not reassuring |
19:05.47 | crash3m | heh, atleast I'm not trying to disillusion you |
19:05.58 | SpaceBass | true |
19:06.14 | funxion | what would cause * not to jump to ext 1 when pressing DTMF 1 while backgrounding an audio file |
19:06.24 | SpaceBass | reminds me of a hobo i met in NYC once... had a sign that said "need money for beer pot and hookers, hey at least I;m not bullshitting you" |
19:06.44 | |Vulture| | funxion: bad dtmf settings.... is * seeing your dtmf? |
19:06.53 | funxion | yeah it is |
19:06.57 | funxion | I think I might have got it |
19:07.08 | funxion | Im using a playback before I go to background |
19:07.16 | funxion | not sure why it would do that |
19:07.18 | funxion | but o well |
19:07.22 | funxion | gonna try now |
19:07.41 | funxion | yup |
19:07.44 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass, it should be fine... hopefully. |
19:07.45 | funxion | werx |
19:07.50 | funxion | thats weird |
19:07.59 | hypa7ia | _omer, you can use asterisk to do that, instructions are on the fwd site. |
19:08.41 | tzafrir_laptop | hypa7ia, FWD use SER as a front-end to Asterisk, right? |
19:08.48 | _omer | hypa7ia: I didnt mean to use FWD in asterisk....I want to develop a service like FWD ...exactly like FWD .. |
19:09.01 | _omer | I think tzafrir is right.. |
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19:10.14 | _omer | I think only * cant do all ... |
19:10.23 | tzafrir_laptop | _omer, "exactly like" means it'll be free? I hope you don't mean "will only use g729 and ulaw" |
19:10.32 | hypa7ia | tzafrir_laptop, i think you're correct |
19:11.52 | _omer | tzafrir_laptop: "exactly like" means ... functionally same . . . codec is a later issue.. |
19:12.52 | SpaceBass | this siemens phone has 3 options under sip enviroment... direct, gateway and server |
19:12.54 | SpaceBass | any ideas? |
19:12.55 | inspired | hmm, is it possible to see how long a channel has been up through the console? |
19:13.19 | inspired | show channel Zap/1-2 always shows Elapsed Time: 0h0m0s |
19:13.21 | inspired | for all channels |
19:13.24 | nicox | Sorry, does anybody know why asterisk is sending the extension as overlap digits after the number which asterisk has to dial |
19:14.17 | sivana | anyone ever work with an IBM Netfinity 5500? |
19:14.35 | citats | sivana: a few years back i did |
19:15.15 | sivana | how do I manage the RAID? I just got one second hand |
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19:16.03 | citats | sivana: i believe the raid that is builtin is a serveraid card. not sure if those were on board or if it had the pci card. i dont think you can do much in the bios raid stuff, but there is a floppy or cd you can download from ibm |
19:16.06 | sivana | of course, no software or anything |
19:16.21 | DrWho17 | should have a bios entry screen on boot |
19:16.23 | sivana | ah.. ok.. I created a ServerManager CD |
19:16.34 | sivana | but it does nothing on boot |
19:16.42 | DrWho17 | it doesn't post? |
19:16.43 | sivana | maybe I need to the floppy too then |
19:16.45 | sivana | ya |
19:17.04 | sivana | but the drives aren't "online" |
19:17.16 | sivana | not sure how to configure the raid |
19:17.41 | Lee__ | I'm getting more than a couple of these debug log messages when the call gets cut off "Didn't get a frame from channel: SIP/10-7528". Is this a bandwidth issue? |
19:17.47 | tzanger | sivana: use nice normal and available-everywhere MD |
19:17.48 | DrWho17 | I need super debug on asterisk, anyway to crank it so I can see everything happening |
19:18.02 | sivana | tzanger: MD? |
19:18.06 | cpatry | DrWho17: active ur debug in console. |
19:18.08 | DrWho17 | see what the hold up is between it and a gateway |
19:18.42 | DrWho17 | cpaltry: on what? |
19:19.02 | DrWho17 | it's a zap channel over a ami/d4 t1 |
19:19.29 | cpatry | on what what? |
19:19.32 | DrWho17 | I can't debug it until it's up, and by the time I do this, I think I missed the info I needed |
19:19.35 | cpatry | in logger.conf |
19:19.53 | cpatry | that gonna print all ur LOG_DEBUG messages. |
19:20.57 | DrWho17 | yes, I'm already doing asterisk -rvvvvv |
19:20.57 | SpaceBass | back |
19:21.03 | SpaceBass | well the siemens phone works great |
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19:21.28 | DrWho17 | that isn't going to help, I need more info on the call negotiation, none is given except for the Dial line |
19:21.34 | citats | sivana: i think the netfinity 7000s had a raid bios that could build/manage the array but the 5000/5500 didnt. iirc. |
19:22.13 | cpatry | DrWho17: setting debug in logger offers you much more info then -vvvvv |
19:22.29 | Lee__ | would using qualify=yes increase the chance of a call getting disconnected on a dodgy link? |
19:22.40 | cpatry | lee: no |
19:22.45 | Lee__ | as opposed to some audio dropping out? |
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19:23.37 | Vulture- | Lee__: qualify=yes increase the chances that a user will stay registered on NAT type connection primarily |
19:23.47 | sivana | citats: I think you're right. The RAID bios is really limited to mostly just status info |
19:23.57 | DrWho17 | cpaltry: ok, great I added debug,verbose to the console, much more info |
19:24.25 | Lee__ | Vulture-: would you know of possible cause for these debug log messages: "Didn't get a frame from channel: SIP/10-9e81" when a call gets disconnected? |
19:24.30 | cpatry | DrWho17: when u want to dont have these message anymore, save logger.conf, dont forget the logger reload |
19:24.42 | cpatry | reload doesnt change it. |
19:25.07 | Vulture- | Lee__: no I would have to debug it myself but is it causing any problems? and is it a WARNING or a NOTICE? |
19:25.07 | DrWho17 | Jun 15 13:25:33 DEBUG[10558]: chan_zap.c:1747 zt_call: Dialing '122657872' |
19:25.07 | DrWho17 | Jun 15 13:25:33 DEBUG[10558]: chan_zap.c:1790 zt_call: Deferring dialing... |
19:25.21 | Lee__ | Vulture-: it's a DEBUG |
19:25.46 | Lee__ | followed by: "Bridge stops bridging channels SIP/19-81a5 and SIP/10-614b" |
19:25.53 | DrWho17 | hrm, what does that mean, the problem I'm getting is a 10-15 second delay from the time the call is placed until it is switched |
19:25.57 | Lee__ | and those two phones are on the same LAN |
19:26.31 | Vulture- | Lee__: is it causing any errors? |
19:26.50 | Vulture- | Lee__: like are the phones not hanging up or bad qual? |
19:26.51 | Lee__ | the result is the call gets disconnected without notice. |
19:26.55 | Vulture- | Lee__: oh |
19:27.13 | Vulture- | Lee__: they aren't part of a wireless network correct? |
19:27.21 | Lee__ | ah, yes they are... |
19:27.33 | Lee__ | that's it. the wireless is very dodgy in there. |
19:27.42 | Vulture- | is one of the phones on a wireless bridge? |
19:28.54 | Lee__ | the phones are Cisco 7960s and they are connected to the PC through their internal switch. Both phones are on the wireless segment. |
19:30.04 | Lee__ | or are they...lemme check. thanks for the insight. |
19:30.46 | Vulture- | Lee__: you may need to set them to "nat=yes" and "qualify=yes" should help bedug them if they are loosing connection |
19:31.08 | Vulture- | Lee__: canreinvite=no |
19:33.22 | Lee__ | I think it's something else. An external script that's part of AMP isn't exiting cleanly and eating up all the memory...sucky. |
19:33.24 | funxion | hey can anyone see anything wrong with this > exten => 4074911,3,GotoIf($["${temp}" = "4074"]?4074911,6) |
19:33.56 | funxion | it checks if temp is 4074 if it is it jumps to priority 6 correct? |
19:34.12 | funxion | if not it shold goto priority 4 ? |
19:34.27 | funxion | or am I doing this wrong? |
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19:40.37 | Wonka | re |
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19:41.46 | Jake-Z | grrr, plz someone help me understand this.... |
19:42.24 | Jake-Z | I got a digium tdm card with 4 ports |
19:42.34 | Jake-Z | and one fxs module. |
19:42.59 | Jake-Z | the place i bought it told me the card has 1 fxo built in.... |
19:43.11 | Jake-Z | but trying to use it now, it diesnt look like it ? |
19:43.43 | Jake-Z | did they bull**** me where i bought it, or am i missing something ? |
19:43.58 | drray | the FXO port is red |
19:44.03 | drray | on the circuit board |
19:44.08 | drray | the FXS modules are green |
19:44.17 | Jake-Z | when i do modprobe wcfxo |
19:44.24 | Jake-Z | it gives me errors |
19:44.25 | drray | it uses the same drivers |
19:44.34 | drray | er, kernal mod |
19:44.36 | drray | er, kernel |
19:44.53 | drray | did you modprobe zaptel first? |
19:44.55 | Jake-Z | i got only one module on it |
19:44.59 | Jake-Z | yup |
19:45.02 | drray | what color is it? |
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19:45.44 | Jake-Z | zaptel, then wcfxo then wcfxs - zaptel and wcfxs works, wcfxo doesnt |
19:45.50 | Jake-Z | it is red |
19:45.55 | RoyK | ~lart Jake-Z |
19:46.12 | Jake-Z | thanx |
19:46.55 | drray | there is only one kernel module for both types |
19:47.01 | drray | (correct me if I am wrong) |
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19:47.28 | Jake-Z | im following this - http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm |
19:48.16 | drray | why not follow thte digium instructions? |
19:48.46 | Jake-Z | but still, i only have one module on there....what i want to know is: did they guys bull@@@@ me when they said there is a fxo onboard and then the fxs is the module |
19:49.10 | Jake-Z | where can i find the digium instructions ? |
19:49.21 | drray | the red daughter card is a FXO module |
19:50.01 | ManxPower | wcfxs supports both the FXS modules and the FXO moduled. The named changed in CVS-HEAD to "wctdm" to reflect this |
19:50.32 | drray | :) |
19:50.36 | ManxPower | wcfxo is for the X100P. If you looked at the Zaptel readme you would know this |
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19:51.05 | Jake-Z | ok, i didnt read it. but it is clear now. |
19:51.17 | drray | digium.com has basic config stuff |
19:51.33 | Jake-Z | so with 1 read module i have fxo ? and no fxs ? |
19:51.51 | Jake-Z | i got 1 blue card and one red module |
19:52.07 | brimstone | Jake-Z: one fxo no fxs you got it |
19:52.09 | drray | blue? |
19:52.21 | brimstone | drray: yeah, some tdm400ps are blue |
19:52.33 | drray | aj |
19:52.35 | drray | ah |
19:52.38 | drray | mine were green |
19:52.42 | drray | sorry about that |
19:53.07 | Jake-Z | i told the guy i want 1 fxs and 1 fxo when i ordered......grrrr. |
19:53.15 | drray | you have what you need then |
19:53.24 | Vulture- | brimstone: are th enew ones Blue? cause I know the TE110Ps are blue |
19:53.40 | Jake-Z | i dont - i have 1 module |
19:54.17 | Jake-Z | i got the big blue card with one little red card |
19:54.17 | Jake-Z | and that is it |
19:54.24 | Vulture- | TDM+FXO |
19:55.14 | drray | I guess I should break out my TDM cards and play with them, but I've had channel bank fever for a bit |
19:55.46 | brimstone | TDM01B |
19:56.12 | brimstone | Vulture-: yeah, the newer boards are blue |
19:56.16 | Jake-Z | so with what i have now, i cannot plug in a normal phone, correct, just a phone line ? |
19:56.17 | `Sauron | Nugget! |
19:56.29 | drray | correct, but you could use a softphone |
19:56.31 | drray | to test |
19:56.31 | Vulture- | Jake-Z: correct |
19:56.39 | drray | while waiting for a FXS module |
19:56.50 | RoyK | ~lart Jake-Z |
19:57.01 | Jake-Z | i got a ip phone too |
19:57.21 | Jake-Z | ok, now im thin strips |
19:57.43 | RoyK | ops |
19:58.17 | Jake-Z | sheesh, just wanted some info, didnt mean to speak shit |
19:58.37 | drray | well, people get mad when they don't read the wiki |
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19:58.54 | cluecon | drray: is the wiki working again? |
19:59.08 | drray | oops |
19:59.11 | drray | it seems to be |
19:59.27 | Chad-wl | Using Zaptel 1.07 ztmonitor how high should my rx level be when I call a Miliwatt test line? 100% or just below? |
19:59.36 | Vulture- | cluecon: did you find that provider in the St. Louis area for PRI? |
19:59.56 | Vulture- | Chad-wl: I believe 50% is the sweetspot |
20:00.11 | cluecon | Vulture: no luck with that. None of the ones we use have service in that area. |
20:00.45 | ender | can anybody assist me w/ message indicators? |
20:00.53 | drray | emder - maybe |
20:00.57 | Vulture- | thanx for looking cluecon |
20:01.05 | Vulture- | ender: what phone? |
20:01.15 | ender | well, I'm having difficulty getting my sipura phone to show when messages are there. |
20:01.29 | Chad-wl | Vulture- it seems that the miliwatt line is a lot louder then a standard line.. I was wondering what the "14844" equated to |
20:01.35 | ender | <PROTECTED> |
20:02.29 | Ariel_ | ender, make sure you have mailbox=XXXX in the sip.conf section for that phone |
20:02.38 | ender | I do. |
20:02.56 | Chad-wl | ender: Did you take the e-mail address out from the voicemail.conf, that may do it.. |
20:03.16 | ender | Chad-wl: so email shoudln't be there? |
20:03.34 | ender | trying that. |
20:03.38 | Chad-wl | ender: I'm not 100%, but I thought I saw that it was one or the other, but I'm not 100% |
20:03.48 | funxion | hey can anyone see anything wrong with this > exten => 4074911,3,GotoIf($["${temp}" = "4074"]?4074911,6) |
20:03.53 | funxion | it checks if temp is 4074 if it is it jumps to priority 6 correct? |
20:03.57 | funxion | if not it shold goto priority 4 ? |
20:03.59 | funxion | or am I doing this wrong? |
20:04.29 | Ariel_ | voicemail.conf does not matter as long as the correct context is setup. ender are you using default context for the users in voicemail.com |
20:04.36 | Ariel_ | com/conf |
20:05.00 | ender | Ariel_: I had actually changed that to [internal] |
20:05.07 | ender | I can easily put it back. |
20:05.26 | Ariel_ | then mailbox=XXXX@internal |
20:05.32 | ender | ah hah. |
20:05.35 | ender | that makes sense now. |
20:06.39 | ender | Ariel_: perfect! |
20:07.19 | ender | ok, anybody familair with this phone that could help me with having Hangup actually close the line out on the phone? |
20:07.28 | Jake-Z | LOL !!! Just went through the packaging that my card was shipped in, and then this little green card dropped out, so i got 1 fxs fxo.....sorry for hassle earlier |
20:07.33 | ender | hangup will disconnect the call but the line on the phone stays open and then I get beeps beeps beeps. |
20:08.19 | funxion | lol |
20:08.46 | funxion | is there not anyone that cuold answer my question |
20:08.55 | funxion | ^ |
20:09.05 | `Sauron | Moonwick |
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20:11.12 | dasuberdavid | funxion: use debian |
20:11.23 | funxion | I use debian |
20:11.28 | dasuberdavid | wrong chat room |
20:11.29 | dasuberdavid | sorry |
20:11.35 | funxion | lol |
20:11.36 | drumkilla | what a nub ... |
20:11.38 | [Latre] | hi, i have a problem with asterisk and TDM04B ........i che the configuration in zaptel and zapata.conf and all is ok as said in docs from digium and wiki asterisk....my problem is that only 1 port( the first) works.....the other 3 not works.... |
20:11.53 | drumkilla | [Latre]: have you contacted digium support? |
20:11.53 | Lee__ | Asterisk is very funny when it runs out of memory. Doesn't crash, just drops channels at random. |
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20:12.07 | marzl | hi there |
20:12.48 | [Latre] | drumkilla: nop.....the cards recgnized perfectly the 4 ports but before works ok.....now i dont know what happend.... |
20:12.50 | funxion | drumkilla would you be so kind as to scroll up and take a look at the few lines I pasted in here to see if they are ok or not? |
20:13.04 | shido | maybe your zaptel and zapata are misconfigured |
20:13.08 | shido | Latre |
20:13.09 | Vulture- | hmm anyone using Asterlink? |
20:13.09 | [Latre] | i check all configurations again but for me all is ok |
20:13.51 | [Latre] | shido: in zaptel only confugyre 3 lines and zapata.conf i confuigure group 1 for the 4 ports |
20:14.34 | anthm | asterlink? i do! |
20:14.48 | funxion | hey can anyone see anything wrong with this > exten => 4074911,3,GotoIf($["${temp}" = "4074"]?4074911,6) |
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20:15.45 | jackx | i think you should loose the trailing extension |
20:15.50 | jackx | ?6) |
20:16.10 | funxion | jackx its a priority |
20:16.14 | funxion | o |
20:16.15 | funxion | lol |
20:16.19 | funxion | leme try |
20:16.20 | jackx | i know |
20:16.37 | jackx | Why include the extension if you can only jump within the context |
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20:16.49 | funxion | ur ryte |
20:17.46 | ender | is there anyway to call directly into the Directory? |
20:18.02 | funxion | jackx that did it |
20:18.03 | funxion | thnx a lot |
20:18.08 | Ariel_ | ender, yes |
20:18.41 | jackx | Forbidden - wrong password on authentication for INVITE to '"jack" |
20:18.41 | shido | Latre use pastebin.ca |
20:18.47 | jackx | this one is really buggin me |
20:21.15 | jackx | reboot |
20:21.46 | ender | Ariel_: care to point me inthe right direction? |
20:22.17 | Ariel_ | ender, have missed your question I am on a support call with a customer. |
20:22.54 | ender | <ender> is there anyway to call directly into the Directory? |
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20:23.41 | *** topic/#asterisk is Asterisk: The Open Source PBX || Astricon Europe -- Madrid, Spain -- June 15-17 || Cluecon -- PBX Developers Conference in Chicago Aug 3-5 || ResetCDR = broken bug 4531 has the FIX |
20:23.43 | Ariel_ | ender, yes there is. exten => XXX,1,Directory |
20:23.54 | Ariel_ | there are other options that you can add but that is the basic part |
20:24.01 | ender | thanks. |
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20:27.46 | drooth | can someone recommend a good quickbooks-like accounting package? I need time-based billing, contacts, multi user with security, etc. |
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20:29.12 | JerJer | Quickbooks |
20:29.25 | Vulture- | lol |
20:29.31 | bkw_ | noe |
20:29.32 | bkw_ | now |
20:29.33 | bkw_ | http://www.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/ |
20:29.36 | bkw_ | everyone go sign that please |
20:29.58 | Vulture- | I wish quickbooks had the ability to sync with a remote DB |
20:30.08 | Vulture- | so you could have like 10 clients all connected to one DB |
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20:30.23 | bkw_ | and btw pass that URL on please |
20:31.07 | Ariel_ | I signed one about a week ago through my local pbs channel |
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20:31.19 | hardwire | mo to the fos. |
20:31.39 | Ariel_ | But I don't like allot of what moveon.org does They have there good points and lots of bad points as well. |
20:31.43 | hardwire | anybody used the vbr => variables when using speex? |
20:31.51 | hardwire | it doesn't seem to be documented anywhere :( |
20:33.18 | hypa7ia | it's really frustrating that there are two zapata.conf files. |
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20:34.31 | ender | do you define echo cancellation for SIP phones? |
20:34.54 | Uther_P | ender: echo problems suck |
20:35.11 | Uther_P | ender: is it converting to a pots line somewhere? |
20:35.25 | Vulture- | no echo is created from analog<--->digital |
20:35.37 | tzafrir_laptop | ender, you call from a sip phone to? |
20:35.41 | ender | Uther_P: I have no echo now, but I was told I should cancel it anyway. |
20:35.51 | ender | tzafrir_laptop: right now sip to sip |
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20:36.00 | Uther_P | Vulture-: you can get echo from the pots line's sidetone.. I had that problem |
20:36.05 | Vulture- | ender: if you are going to a POTS line, then yet |
20:36.06 | ender | tzafrir_laptop: soon it may be sip->old pbx->pbx handset |
20:36.10 | tzafrir_laptop | There should be no echo to cancel |
20:36.11 | Vulture- | pots are analog |
20:36.16 | Uther_P | yes, I know this |
20:36.24 | ender | or sip->analog->world |
20:36.27 | Optic | hey, i'm trying to spec out a PRI for asterisk, digium T110P |
20:36.46 | Optic | what's NI-1 vs NI-2 protocol? It's all new jargon to me. :) |
20:36.56 | Vulture- | Optic: you in the US right? |
20:37.01 | ender | hrm, this is really starting to annoy me. |
20:37.04 | Optic | canada, basically the same thing :) |
20:37.18 | ender | any way to make Sipura phones actually CLOSE the line on their end when a Hangup() is reached? |
20:37.21 | Vulture- | hmm I think they have E1 and T1 in Canada I am not sure |
20:37.30 | tzanger | T1 |
20:37.32 | Optic | it's T1 |
20:37.35 | Vulture- | okay |
20:37.39 | Optic | ender: I haven't found a way |
20:37.51 | Vulture- | then you want NI2/esf/b8zs |
20:38.12 | Optic | the provider is asking me if I want NI2... it's b8zs and esf |
20:38.16 | Vulture- | NI2 is the ISDN standard esf is the framing and b8zs is the formatting |
20:38.17 | Optic | i'll say ni2 :) |
20:38.20 | Vulture- | yes |
20:38.23 | Vulture- | ni2 |
20:38.38 | Optic | is there a good resource for this stuff? |
20:38.42 | Vulture- | thats default * standard |
20:39.22 | Vulture- | Optic: just searching... its pretty easy, have you configured your TE110P yet? |
20:39.27 | Optic | they're asking for # of outpulse digits, 10, 7, 4, or 3... i'm assuming that's the number of digits asterisk sends to place a call |
20:39.33 | nicox | Sorry, does anybody know why asterisk is sending the extension as overlap digits after the number which asterisk has to dial |
20:39.52 | Optic | vulture: yes, the te110p seems to be working fine. we dont't have the pri installet yet though. |
20:39.56 | Vulture- | Optic: sounds like it but it could be the # of digits they send you |
20:40.01 | Optic | sorry about the typos, i'm on a slow link> :) |
20:40.11 | Vulture- | ususally they don't ask on sending out, just in |
20:40.42 | Optic | I guess it doesn't matter with *... 10 is fine |
20:40.48 | Vulture- | Optic: you have zaptel.conf and zapata.conf configured? you need switchtype=national/signalling=pri_cpe in zapata |
20:41.01 | Optic | vulture: yup, got all that set up |
20:41.19 | Vulture- | Optic: you should plug it in, the light will go solid RED, then turn green |
20:41.23 | Optic | just emailing with the provider to make sure we get the right service |
20:41.35 | Optic | we don't have a line yet. :) |
20:41.43 | Optic | it goes green when I plug in a loopback |
20:41.45 | Optic | hehe |
20:41.48 | Vulture- | Optic: it sounds like your all set though |
20:42.07 | nicox | anybody there how can help me? |
20:42.22 | Optic | then * complains about both ends being cpe :) |
20:42.32 | Optic | hehe |
20:42.40 | Vulture- | Optic: yea... looping will do that :P |
20:42.58 | Hmmhesays | nicox you need to restate your question |
20:43.04 | Optic | no shared irq, no nmi |
20:43.05 | Optic | seems smooth |
20:43.18 | Vulture- | nmi? |
20:43.29 | Vulture- | you run zttest? |
20:43.40 | Optic | there's a problem with some dell boxes where the te110p generates NMI for some reason |
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20:45.52 | Optic | actually my zapata stuff seems broken now, I think I might have to recompile the modules since i upgraded my kernel :) |
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20:49.37 | freat | I've been trying to find info on setting up multiple asterisk boxes to be high avail + load balancing... the wiki didn't really have much there though |
20:50.25 | at561 | synching apps that write to the FS could be a bitch |
20:51.38 | clive- | anyone here using chan_capi? |
20:51.45 | Chuji | anthm : Still lurking? |
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20:52.14 | anthm | brainnzz! |
20:52.19 | nn | <PROTECTED> |
20:52.49 | SteveL | anyone know of a free softphone that has a useable transfer button? |
20:53.04 | Chuji | anthm : Man, the wav49 (our conversation earlier) works great for file size, but the volume is AWFUL |
20:53.11 | Chuji | ~diax |
20:53.12 | jbot | diax is, like, http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html |
20:53.28 | Chuji | SteveL ^^^^^ |
20:54.34 | anthm | I can probably make you a patch to make it louder |
20:54.35 | Chuji | I can hear the in-leg if I turn up the volume, but the out-leg is very faint |
20:54.50 | Chuji | What's the deal with it? |
20:55.15 | Chuji | The file size is great though 100k per minute or so |
20:55.46 | SteveL | checking it out...thanks |
20:57.15 | Chuji | anthm : Ohh, I just noticed in the CLI |
20:57.24 | Chuji | soxmix: Overriding output size to bytes for compressed data. |
20:57.25 | Chuji | soxmix: invalid wav gsm frame size: 1 bytes |
20:57.32 | Chuji | Could have something to do with the mix? |
20:57.48 | Chuji | Let me try to not mix it and see how it sounds |
20:57.49 | fa__ | ;] |
20:58.14 | nicox | can anyone help me with overlap dialing? |
20:58.25 | Chuji | overlap? |
20:58.35 | nicox | yep |
20:59.06 | nicox | that means there are coming more digits and the pbx use this digits also |
21:00.14 | Chuji | like for voicemail? |
21:00.18 | Chuji | trailing digits? |
21:01.12 | Chuji | If so, do 'show application dial' from the CLI and look at the 'D' option |
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21:02.45 | anthm | then thank me for inventing it by registering for cluecon! |
21:04.11 | Chuji | anthm : Well, file-in.WAV is OK. file-out.WAV is terrible |
21:04.31 | anthm | who are you talking to |
21:04.37 | anthm | what kind of chan |
21:04.39 | nicox | My extension entry looks like this exten => 012726491,1,Setcidnum,4312726491 |
21:04.39 | nicox | exten => 012726491,2,Dial(Zap/g1/109901622173520) |
21:04.39 | nicox | <PROTECTED> |
21:04.47 | Chuji | Sip on the in leg, Zap on the out |
21:05.12 | Chuji | Zap = T410 |
21:06.00 | Uther_P | can anyone think of a reason why with 2 machines running asterisk with the same configuration, the phone can register with one of them, but the otherone give a 401 Unauthorized message? |
21:06.18 | Chuji | Sip debug |
21:06.25 | Uther_P | did that |
21:06.49 | Chuji | nicox : So what is your problem with that dial line? It looks fine |
21:07.26 | anthm | and regular wav sounds ok ? |
21:07.27 | Chuji | Uther_P : And it didn't tell you why it was unauthorized? |
21:07.34 | Chuji | anthm : Yeah, sounds fine |
21:07.48 | Hmmhesays | and now for the funny link of the day |
21:07.51 | Hmmhesays | http://www.ehowa.com/show/picture.html?image=complaintdept.jpg |
21:07.53 | Uther_P | Chuji: not that I can see... unless I'm looking for the wrong thing |
21:07.59 | Hmmhesays | *ahem* thank you. that is all |
21:08.05 | Chuji | Uther_P : Head or stable? |
21:08.31 | Uther_P | well, its head on linux that it can register with, its 1.0.7 on FreeBSD that it cannot |
21:09.07 | Uther_P | Chuji: http://pastebin.ca/14707 <-- thats the sip debug messages |
21:10.34 | Chuji | Uther_P : Do a 'sip show peer [peername]' on both boxes |
21:10.45 | Chuji | Uther_P : Make sure they are EXACTLY the same |
21:11.14 | Uther_P | did that too... the data thats there matches... the head has a few entries that arent in the 1.0.7 |
21:13.47 | Chuji | nicox : Based on what you showed me, that IS what it is dialing. You can verify that by putting the logger in debug and watching the CLI |
21:14.55 | Chuji | nicox : open logger.conf |
21:15.01 | Chuji | nicox : make sure this is set |
21:15.02 | nicox | yes |
21:15.05 | Chuji | nicox : console => notice,warning,error,debug |
21:15.07 | anthm | you can recording with .gsm then sox it to .wav then rename it to .WAV |
21:15.31 | Chuji | nicox : Then logger rotate from the CLI |
21:15.41 | ender | if I'm not going to use a telephony soft phone device, do I need to load any of the chan_modem stuff? |
21:15.46 | ender | ur use phone.conf file? |
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21:16.02 | Chuji | ender : neither |
21:16.08 | Juxt | good evening |
21:16.18 | Juxt | does anyone have experience with software echo cancellation on asterisk? |
21:16.33 | Chuji | ender : You don't require either of those. Sip soft phone == sip.conf iax soft phone == iax.conf |
21:16.43 | ender | nod |
21:16.45 | [Latre] | in my TDM04B i want use the 4 ports ti integrated with my PBX Panasonic only works the first channel, if i configure a extension in zap2 or zap 3 that works but not as g1 my configure in extensions.conf is: exten => _2X,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN}) that is ok?? |
21:17.22 | Chuji | [Latre] : Looks fine, you sure you got your groups right in zapata.conf? |
21:17.23 | Juxt | i have minor echo when using firefly and a headset |
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21:17.30 | Juxt | i don't have it with hard phones |
21:18.02 | Juxt | and at this point i can't really reduce so i am resorting to software |
21:18.04 | [Latre] | Chuji: yes |
21:18.35 | Chuji | [Latre] : Does it say unable to create zap channel? |
21:18.51 | Chuji | anthm : I'll give that a try |
21:19.15 | [Latre] | Chuji: only the first channel works |
21:19.34 | Chuji | What is the error you receive after the first channel? |
21:20.00 | Juxt | how do i install any of these echo cancellers mentioned here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+echo+cancellation |
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21:21.08 | Uther_P | is there maybe an option somewhere for hashed passwords instead of text passwords in the config file that could be set on the 1.0.7 machine to cause the phone not to authorize? |
21:21.13 | [Latre] | Chuji: http://pastebin.ca/14710 |
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21:21.28 | sung | do any of you know of any g.729 optimized music on hold? |
21:22.19 | Romik_ | sung: it optimized for 5.1 AC3 |
21:22.39 | sdlfbslhgkj | hey man |
21:22.44 | sdlfbslhgkj | i have a really cool question! |
21:23.11 | sdlfbslhgkj | i'm using the Manager API to do a redirect on an ongoing call |
21:23.11 | brimstone | my answer isn't that cool |
21:23.27 | sdlfbslhgkj | and it keeps crashing asterisk |
21:23.29 | [Latre] | Chuji: i have 4 extensions from my PBX Panasonic to TDM04B the 4 extensions works and in the TDM only the forst works.......but if i configure an extenssion in zap2 & 3 and 4 works..... |
21:23.37 | [Latre] | only not works with g1 |
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21:24.34 | kimosabe | i have these new sipura 2200 models and im trying to get them unnin with same config as before but no luck can some one check this out http://pastebin.com/300020 |
21:26.09 | sung | so, in all seriousness, are any of you aware of music that sounds semi-decent on g729 ? |
21:26.58 | Juxt | enya :-) |
21:27.09 | dalabera | guys, could anyone point to a link or web page of certified or recommended servers that work with ASTERISK??? |
21:27.14 | ManxPower | sung, try stuff with lots of vocals |
21:27.37 | mogorman | opera |
21:27.53 | brimstone | dalabera: which brand do you want to go with? |
21:28.03 | mogorman | festival i know sounds great on g729 |
21:28.09 | mogorman | have him sing daisy |
21:28.16 | brimstone | i like the gregorean chance myself |
21:28.41 | Juxt | chant * |
21:28.51 | dalabera | I would to use the best one!! so I'm open to ideas |
21:29.00 | Chuji | [Latre] : Well, it sounds like Asterisk isn't loading them as a group. Your config looks good, so I'm not sure what it is. I don't know of a way to determine (from the CLI or log) if it's in a group or not. Maybe someone else does? |
21:29.16 | brimstone | dalabera: which card do you have? or are going to use? |
21:29.45 | Chuji | cluecon : how many calls do you expect to support on them? |
21:29.58 | Chuji | cluecon : res_perl stuff? |
21:30.01 | *** join/#asterisk Ariel_ (~Ariel@dsl-20-177.cofs.net) |
21:30.39 | dalabera | at least two t405p for about 50 to 100 calls per hour |
21:30.39 | *** join/#asterisk myren (~myren@alienintels.com) |
21:30.42 | cluecon | they will be running with a te405p in each one and supporting up to 20 SIP users with the possibility that all the zap channels and all the sip users could be active at once. |
21:30.50 | anthm | ya res_perl is comming to cluecon! |
21:31.34 | myren | g'day #asterisk. are there any proggies which would help me do full duplex conference calling? |
21:31.40 | Juxt | so nobody knows about echo cancellation on a sip line? |
21:31.49 | Hmmhesays | cluecon one day you are going to look and you'll have 5mb of system memory free |
21:31.54 | myren | fsck! |
21:31.59 | myren | Juxt: what timing man. |
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21:32.09 | Juxt | myre: lol |
21:32.22 | cluecon | Hmmhesays: are you trying to say that 4 Gigs isn't enough? |
21:32.30 | kimosabe | sis any one running sipura 2002 |
21:32.31 | Chuji | myren : asterisk does full duplex conference |
21:32.43 | Juxt | myren: do u have echo issues too? |
21:33.00 | myren | yeah, i need something to filter out the sound-output from the sound-input |
21:33.28 | Juxt | supposely there's functioning echo cancellation in the zap driver |
21:33.36 | myren | i'm actually trying to do voice-recognition for sending commands to my system while playing music in the background; |
21:34.01 | myren | are there any FFT toolkits? i could probably just build a filter myself.... |
21:34.10 | myren | any graphical FFT toolkits taht is |
21:34.28 | Juxt | myren: look here http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+echo+cancellation |
21:34.35 | Juxt | it mentiones ECHO_CAN_MARK2 |
21:34.57 | myren | i need something tactile I can use to play with waveforms; its been too long for me to jump square into the math directly. |
21:35.13 | Chuji | myren : chan_spy could probably do that with a little tweaking. pay anthm to make it happen |
21:35.33 | myren | heh, sure, one of these years i'll stop being a poor broke stuent. ;) |
21:35.52 | Chuji | myren : Ok, then edit the source yourself |
21:35.54 | Chuji | :) |
21:35.58 | Juxt | ls |
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21:37.55 | brimstone | dalabera: try a dell poweredge sc 420 |
21:37.58 | Barmal | hello |
21:38.25 | Barmal | hey one stupid question guys: Can I connect x100p to analog phone to make calls through IAX? |
21:38.34 | brimstone | Barmal:no |
21:38.39 | myren | Chuji: yeah, i'm just going to have to build a echo cancellation tool |
21:38.49 | brimstone | x100p is a single port fxo |
21:38.56 | brimstone | not an fxs |
21:38.58 | Barmal | ok thx, I wasted one hour here..... |
21:39.05 | Barmal | doing that |
21:39.11 | myren | thankfully it looks pretty easy |
21:39.23 | brimstone | it's like plugging two phones in and tring to hear each other |
21:39.44 | Barmal | brimstone: got you... whats the cheapest option? |
21:39.45 | Hmmhesays | brimstone, it's more like plugging a phone into a modem |
21:39.58 | brimstone | Barmal: an iaxy |
21:40.06 | brimstone | Hmmhesays: either way, it's not what he wants |
21:40.15 | Barmal | :) |
21:40.38 | Hmmhesays | fxs ports only work if you lick them first also |
21:40.57 | znoG | i give mine extra love, does wonderful things now.. |
21:40.57 | Barmal | damn$99.95 that bites |
21:41.08 | freat | Barmal: do you need IAX or SIP? |
21:41.24 | drumkilla | iax is the hotness |
21:41.25 | brimstone | cheaper then a TDM10B |
21:41.27 | freat | is your Asterisk box local? |
21:41.28 | Barmal | SIP dont work behing the NAT right? |
21:41.41 | brimstone | sip works behind nat if you do it right |
21:41.44 | Hmmhesays | Barmal: that's debateable |
21:41.53 | Juxt | ok so there's an echo canceller in zaptel/mec2.h |
21:42.05 | Barmal | OK lets assume that it doesnt then yeach I need for IAX |
21:42.06 | freat | Barmal: where's the Asterisk box you're connecting to? on the LAN or outside? |
21:42.46 | Barmal | freat: OK internet---->comcast modem---->linksys router------>asterisk |
21:42.54 | *** join/#asterisk Katty (~angela@68.112.15.110) |
21:43.11 | Katty | right. so i plugged a second phone line in |
21:43.15 | Katty | and my context is from-zap |
21:43.19 | freat | so your phone will be on the LAN with asterisk? go SIP -- Sipura makes some nice ATAs... |
21:43.22 | Hmmhesays | and your box asploded? |
21:43.22 | Katty | callgroup=1, pickupgroup=1 |
21:43.26 | Katty | channel => 1-4 |
21:43.34 | Katty | i must be missing something |
21:43.43 | freat | IAXy is good for remote users |
21:43.47 | brimstone | Katty: group=1 ? |
21:43.49 | Katty | what else do i need to setup to make the phones ring when the second line gets a call on it |
21:44.01 | Barmal | freat: how much they run at? |
21:44.12 | freat | I think you can get a 2 line one for maybe $70 |
21:44.13 | Katty | brimstone: group=1? |
21:44.27 | freat | possibly cheaper... been a while since I looked |
21:44.46 | brimstone | Katty: i think i'm miss understanding your setup |
21:44.48 | Katty | brimstone: will that put everyone in a group? |
21:44.50 | Juxt | sirupa has an excellent 2 line ATA for about 60 |
21:44.50 | Katty | brimstone: oh. |
21:44.55 | Barmal | I just got my zyxel wifi phone.... works good only batterys sucs |
21:45.00 | Katty | brimstone: the card accepts 4 phone lines...i was only using 1 |
21:45.14 | Katty | brimstone: now that i've plugged a second phone line in, i'm not sure how to get the phones to ring... |
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21:45.21 | brimstone | Katty: it would put the channels into a group |
21:45.23 | Katty | brimstone: i don't think it knows what to do if the call is from channel 2 |
21:45.28 | Katty | ahh |
21:45.39 | Katty | so, if i put everyone under group=1 then it should work? |
21:45.48 | brimstone | Katty: same thing if the call was from channel 1 |
21:45.49 | Katty | provided group=1 is under from-zap context |
21:45.59 | brimstone | correct Katty |
21:46.03 | Katty | brimstone: i'm not sure what you mean now |
21:46.09 | Katty | brimstone: when line 1 rings, i have 5 phones ring |
21:46.22 | brimstone | Katty: 5, sip phones? |
21:46.30 | Katty | brimstone: to have them ring, whenever any call from any channel comes in, then i put everyone into group1? |
21:46.37 | Katty | brimstone: no, they're 13 all together |
21:46.52 | Barmal | the other problem I keep having I cant find any instructions on google how to install g729... And I am not a pro on linux |
21:46.53 | Katty | there are |
21:47.05 | brimstone | Katty: do you see the call come in on the asterisk cli ? |
21:47.12 | anthm | channel => 1-4 |
21:47.12 | Juxt | Barmal: do you have a g729 codec? |
21:47.17 | anthm | context=inbound |
21:47.18 | Katty | anthm: that's aready set |
21:47.19 | Juxt | just drop it into the modules folder |
21:47.20 | brimstone | Barmal: look on digim's site |
21:47.21 | Juxt | and chmod it |
21:47.27 | anthm | exten s in inbound gets all the calls |
21:47.40 | Katty | anthm: k, hold on and tell me if this is right... |
21:47.46 | Barmal | juxt: how to chmod it? |
21:48.06 | Juxt | chmod +x :-) |
21:48.11 | freat | ctrl-alt-backspace |
21:48.26 | Katty | [from-zap] |
21:48.26 | Katty | exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/receptionist&SIP/jeff&SIP/bettie&SIP/jenny,,t) |
21:48.27 | Katty | exten => s,2,Hangup |
21:48.30 | Katty | that's all it does |
21:48.38 | Katty | just rings those particular phones... |
21:48.45 | brimstone | Katty: that should work |
21:48.53 | brimstone | what do you see for errors when line 2 rings? |
21:49.01 | Barmal | juxt: see I told you I am not a pro on linux learning because of this asterisk...:) |
21:49.05 | Katty | let me check, just a moment :) |
21:49.15 | freat | Katty... you should use a queue |
21:49.39 | freat | now that you have 2 lines, using the Dial command in that manner, if one of the lines if off-hook it will go straight to voicemail |
21:49.45 | Katty | anthm: no, i don't see anything in asterisk |
21:49.51 | Katty | anthm: i guess it isn't recieving the call :< |
21:49.53 | Juxt | Barmal chmod +x <name of file> |
21:49.57 | Hmmhesays | plug a phone in |
21:49.59 | Katty | anthm: or doesn't know to look for it |
21:50.02 | Katty | Hmmhesays: k |
21:50.07 | Hmmhesays | see if the phone rings |
21:50.20 | Barmal | juxt: and how about paying $10 for its license? |
21:50.21 | gatty | woo my TDM400 should arrive tomorrow *bounces* |
21:50.44 | Juxt | Barmal: i already assumed you have paid it |
21:50.52 | Juxt | they should supply u with a registration tool |
21:50.58 | Juxt | to register your codec to your machine |
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21:51.23 | Barmal | juxt: is there any way to get it without paying? |
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21:51.36 | gatty | $10 isn't exactly expensive, Barmal |
21:51.38 | Juxt | Barmal: i am sure there is but it's illegal |
21:51.55 | gatty | you should support the people who develop this stuff |
21:51.57 | freat | why do you need g729 if Asterisk is on your LAN? |
21:51.58 | Barmal | yest but if you use it for 5 channels it comes to $50 |
21:52.07 | freat | you should use ulaw |
21:52.15 | Hmmhesays | j00 c0uld b3 @ l33t h@x0r and p1r8 1t |
21:52.18 | Katty | gah |
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21:52.23 | Katty | Hmmhesays: handset has to charge :< |
21:52.44 | Hmmhesays | don't have any 5 dollar walmart phones around huh? |
21:52.44 | brimstone | Katty: what color are the modules that you have? |
21:52.45 | Barmal | when I make a call through IAX it keeps asking for 8bit |
21:53.04 | Katty | Hmmhesays: as long as channels => 1-4 is there... |
21:53.06 | Juxt | Barmal: if g729 isn't affordable, try ilbc, it's similar in quality and bandwith |
21:53.14 | Hmmhesays | your setup looks proper |
21:53.15 | Katty | Hmmhesays: is there any other reason that cli wouldn't report an incoming call? |
21:53.32 | Hmmhesays | bad physical connection |
21:53.36 | Katty | m'kay |
21:53.53 | anthm | put the working one in the other slots and confirm they work |
21:54.00 | Katty | anthm: oh, there's a thought |
21:54.20 | Hmmhesays | and reseat the rest while you're at it |
21:54.23 | Barmal | juxt: it is affordable if you get it illeagal way :) anyway i'll try to buy one to play with it |
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21:55.25 | Barmal | juxt: see the main idea you use voip because it suppose to be cheaper but when you keep buying $10 there $70 there and so on |
21:55.47 | Barmal | it is not that much cheaper to offer it for bussiness to replace their lets say AVAYA pbx system |
21:55.48 | Hmmhesays | I dunno about cheaper all the time, but it's definately more flexible |
21:56.30 | gatty | asterisk is a lot more flexible than lets say AVAYA :P |
21:56.40 | Barmal | it is but companies wont buy from you just because it is flexible |
21:56.49 | Hmmhesays | Barmal: I beg to differ |
21:57.09 | Hmmhesays | many times they will buy for just that reason |
21:57.36 | gatty | especially now there's a corporate version with non-GPL licensing |
21:57.46 | eKo1 | People like to talk out of there ass. How about showing me price quotes for an avaya system with 100 phones vs. and Asterisk system with 100 phones. |
21:57.55 | pino | has anyone got SNOMs and busy lights to work correctly? |
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21:58.04 | twisted[work] | Barmal, i call bullshit on that previous statement ;) |
21:58.26 | Hmmhesays | pino: yes |
21:58.29 | pino | my phones do light up the right busy lamp when the matching extension is ringing, but * sends a "state: terminated" as soon as the call is established |
21:58.29 | Barmal | ok ok guys I know VOIP is the best :) thats why I am here |
21:58.36 | pids | I'm looking for a patch that was supposedly written to send hiss back to a pstn gateway every 20 seconds or so. Has anyone heard of it or better yet have a copy? |
21:58.39 | Hmmhesays | pino: hint |
21:58.41 | Juxt | Barmal: voip is the best what? |
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21:58.54 | pino | am I fighting against a CVS bug or have I misconfigured them? |
21:58.54 | twisted[work] | voip is the best at making your voice sound like a weedeater |
21:59.09 | eKo1 | you mean weedwacker |
21:59.17 | twisted[work] | weedeater is a brand name |
21:59.19 | Hmmhesays | or mr roboto |
21:59.23 | gatty | not weedsmoker then? :P |
21:59.29 | twisted[work] | haha, that too sometimes |
21:59.50 | Juxt | speaking about making voices sound... any way to grab a channel and put it thru a filter like sox ? |
21:59.53 | pino | Hmmhesays: do you mean that I should set hint priorities in the dialplan, or have you got a hint? :D |
22:00.05 | Hmmhesays | pino: both |
22:00.15 | Katty | Hmmhesays: apparently, that's not a splitter on the line :P |
22:00.15 | pino | what's the hint? |
22:00.25 | Katty | Hmmhesays: whenever i plug a second cable into the thing, the line goes dead ;) |
22:00.26 | Hmmhesays | set hint proriorties |
22:00.36 | Katty | there's nothing wrong with my setup |
22:00.38 | twisted[work] | exten => 1001,hint,SIP/bob |
22:00.40 | Katty | it's SOMEONE ELSE THIS TIME! |
22:00.40 | Katty | WHOO |
22:00.44 | pino | Hmmhesays: done that. otherwise the lamp wouldn't light up in the first place :) |
22:00.45 | Hmmhesays | Katty: good troubleshooting |
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22:01.14 | Hmmhesays | pino: what's your problem then? i lost you |
22:01.35 | Hmmhesays | :D |
22:01.48 | pino | Hmmhesays: my phones do light up the right busy lamp when the matching extension is ringing, but * sends a "state: terminated" as soon as the call is established, and the light stays off while the call is going on. |
22:02.04 | Hmmhesays | pino that's odd, mine never did such a thing |
22:02.14 | twisted[work] | mine either |
22:02.26 | pino | I'll try downgrading from 3.60k to 3.60i then |
22:02.47 | pino | no, wait |
22:02.59 | pino | why on earth should I do that? it's * that sends the "terminated" message :) |
22:03.07 | Hmmhesays | only problem I had was when you reload asterisk you had to reset the phone |
22:03.24 | twisted[work] | that's because hints don't stay through reloads |
22:03.30 | Hmmhesays | indeed |
22:03.37 | pino | yes, the phone has to re-subscribe |
22:03.55 | twisted[work] | heh. |
22:04.04 | Hmmhesays | haha, laugh it up |
22:04.04 | gatty | glad someone else is listening to decent music :) |
22:04.16 | Hmmhesays | i like em |
22:04.30 | pino | just to be sure... are you guys using HEAD, 1.0.7 or something else? |
22:04.56 | Hmmhesays | I haven't set it up since 1.0.5 I think it was... somewhere back there |
22:05.32 | pino | excellent, then it might be a bug (or the need for some kind of different config) in HEAD |
22:05.45 | Hmmhesays | but I got head as of yesterday on one machine I can try it on |
22:05.51 | Hmmhesays | tomorrow |
22:05.59 | SteveL | Has anyone else had problems getting diax to register with your asterisk server? X-lite works great, but I can't get diax to connect with the same config. |
22:06.01 | twisted[work] | i used it on head |
22:06.11 | gatty | anybody any suggestions as to the best type of funeral for my dead X101P card? ;) |
22:06.21 | twisted[work] | SteveL, diax is IAX, x-lite is SIP |
22:06.22 | brimstone | gatty: viking |
22:06.26 | Hmmhesays | gasoline, match == poof |
22:06.31 | twisted[work] | gatty, microwave |
22:06.40 | cluecon | SteveL: diax is working fine on mine. |
22:06.41 | Hmmhesays | throw it at someone you don't like |
22:06.52 | brimstone | we did viking recently at a near by university pond |
22:06.55 | gatty | I work at a university - have access to stuff like liquid nitrogen and boric acid |
22:07.05 | twisted[work] | MICROWAVE |
22:07.07 | brimstone | gatty: take pics/vids |
22:07.11 | Hmmhesays | make sure it's not your microwave |
22:07.14 | twisted[work] | boric acid won't do anything but keep bugs away |
22:07.26 | cluecon | gatty: use both and take videos |
22:07.35 | Hmmhesays | ace of bass destroyed my friend microwave |
22:07.45 | Hmmhesays | or was it ace of base |
22:08.38 | *** part/#asterisk Juxt (~Juxt@sfl-dsl-64-135-113-4-cust.host.net) |
22:12.13 | Barmal | does anybody played with Zyxel p-2000w? IT comes with a charger with plugs into phone small usb port.... |
22:12.35 | HellHound | Anyone got some experience with using asterisk and TE410P on HP Proliant DL360/80 under Linux ? The wct4xxp driver seems to load fine, but when we plug in the cable, the lights don't light up (neither red, nor green). And unloading the driver crashes the system |
22:13.09 | drumkilla | HellHound: we have done a lot of testing on the the DL360 |
22:13.15 | Barmal | I am wondering if you can plug into winxp through usb and make some configs on phone... But its not documented anywhere if it is possible |
22:13.53 | HellHound | drumkilla: and did the tests work ? and which driver version (stable/cvs head) ? |
22:13.53 | Barmal | if its not why they make usb plug to use it as a charger port thats interesting |
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22:16.24 | drumkilla | HellHound: it works great - we have only tested against the drivers in cvs head |
22:17.14 | HellHound | aha, ok.. libpri/zaptel from cvshead probably don't work with stable i assume |
22:17.58 | shido | version skew |
22:18.12 | drumkilla | we certified Asterisk Business Edition against that platform |
22:18.20 | drumkilla | zaptel from cvs head should work, actually ... |
22:18.23 | drumkilla | maybe not, though ... |
22:19.47 | file[laptop] | drumkilla: http://file-radio.com/suit |
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22:21.05 | *** part/#asterisk SteveL (~stephen@216.62.85.65) |
22:21.14 | drumkilla | file[laptop]: the tag is still on your shoe!!! |
22:21.23 | drumkilla | but you still look nice :) |
22:21.39 | file[laptop] | yeah I didn't take them off :p |
22:21.43 | file[laptop] | cost $176 |
22:23.45 | MikeJ[Laptop] | awww... our little file is all grown up |
22:23.53 | drumkilla | I know ... ain't it cute? |
22:24.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | :D |
22:24.30 | file[laptop] | haha |
22:24.32 | file[laptop] | I like the silver tie |
22:24.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | me too |
22:24.55 | pids | I'm looking for a patch that was supposedly written to send hiss back to a pstn gateway every 20 seconds or so. Has anyone heard of it or better yet have a copy? |
22:26.52 | *** join/#asterisk mxmasster (~maxc@216.152.251.69) |
22:26.53 | mxmasster | hi all |
22:27.01 | mxmasster | i am having a bear of a time with something |
22:27.28 | mxmasster | i have a sip provider that i can make calls out though... i have a sip client that i want to call via my asterisk box through the sip provider |
22:27.57 | mxmasster | i don't see what's missing, but when i call i get an error 85 all circuits busy |
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22:28.35 | shido | callerid issue |
22:28.42 | Weezey | is there anyway to know what toll free numbers are available from where? |
22:28.52 | shido | yes |
22:29.01 | shido | http://tinyurl.com/i20o |
22:29.03 | shido | is what I use |
22:29.08 | Weezey | awesome. |
22:29.09 | Weezey | thanks. |
22:29.09 | shido | at NuFone |
22:29.22 | Weezey | you charge for toll free time? |
22:29.29 | shido | ? |
22:29.31 | Nugget | asterlink.com also provides a list of available numbers before you choose |
22:29.34 | shido | outbound toll free is free |
22:29.35 | mxmasster | shido: callerid issue? |
22:29.45 | Weezey | shido: cool. |
22:29.51 | shido | we have us48 toll free numbers at 2 cents/minute if you want one |
22:30.19 | shido | mxmasster, thats what it sounds like. |
22:30.20 | pino | Hmmhesays: thanks. I'll look at the source more closely tomorrow |
22:30.32 | shido | mxmasster, check your callerid and how your box is responding to it |
22:30.36 | pino | (sip show inuse doesn't work either) |
22:31.02 | mxmasster | shido: ? are you talking about from the client or what my asterisk box is sending out |
22:31.09 | mxmasster | is there a way to force the caller id for my client? |
22:32.01 | shido | yes |
22:32.01 | mxmasster | better yet, is there a paste that i can post my config to verify if i am doing something wrong? |
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22:32.13 | brimstone | mxmasster: pastebin.ca |
22:32.23 | Weezey | shido: For my first question I meant, what toll free numbers can be dialed from where. Like I have a north america toll free and a US48 toll free, but you can't call the US48 from Canada. Is there any way to know how to route my calls so that toll free numbers go out in the right area? |
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22:32.54 | shido | well - |
22:33.12 | shido | NuFone offers Canadian and US48 Toll free |
22:33.24 | shido | but the rate increases. |
22:33.33 | Weezey | still missing my question. |
22:33.35 | Weezey | :) |
22:33.48 | shido | you can call us48 from canada |
22:33.58 | shido | ok |
22:33.58 | shido | well |
22:34.04 | shido | you can do number matching |
22:34.05 | shido | in the dialplan |
22:34.10 | shido | how about that... :) |
22:34.20 | Weezey | right, but is there a list or something? |
22:34.58 | Weezey | like 866 438 is Ontario |
22:35.09 | Weezey | and 877 438 is US48 |
22:35.15 | shido | not that im aware of... :) |
22:35.18 | Weezey | okay |
22:35.19 | Weezey | thanks |
22:35.24 | Weezey | (I thought not. |
22:35.59 | drumkilla | how do you set the dtmfmode on these stupid polycom phones |
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22:36.53 | [hC] | what command can i use to show me the order that asterisk is going to execute the dial plan in? |
22:37.21 | [hC] | i mean, i have includes in extensions.conf, but i seem to recall a cli command that would show you a top down list of which order it was going to interpret, after the file has been loaded and parsed. |
22:37.28 | drumkilla | show dialplan |
22:37.44 | [hC] | thats what i thought, but it doesnt seem to be what im looking for |
22:37.50 | [hC] | unless im just reading it wrong |
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22:38.40 | [hC] | for example ive got a context [outbound] |
22:38.57 | [hC] | in there i have include => outbound-local, include => outbound-ld |
22:39.13 | [hC] | in outbound-local i have exten => _1604NXXXXXX,1,Macro(somecrap) |
22:39.17 | [hC] | outbound-ld says |
22:39.26 | [hC] | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Macro(Somecrap) |
22:39.43 | [hC] | from what i understand, it should try the 1604 one first, and if that fails, try the 1NXX |
22:39.45 | Weezey | it should do local first if it's included first |
22:40.07 | [hC] | sorry, to clarify more, in outbound i also have include => outbound-unavailable |
22:40.20 | [hC] | that has exten => .X_,1,Macro(unavailable) |
22:40.33 | [hC] | it does 1604nxxxxxx, then skips right to .X_ instead of trying 1NXXNXXXXXX first. |
22:41.19 | Weezey | the sort order goes: exact matches, pattern matches, included contexts in order of inclusion. |
22:41.22 | [hC] | I guess its because 1604 is more specific than 1NXX so it doesnt want to fall BACK to it? |
22:41.42 | [hC] | even though it comes AFTERWARDS in the dialplan.. |
22:42.03 | Weezey | maybe, you can get around it by including unavailable in each of local and ld |
22:42.31 | Weezey | or local includes ld includes unavailable |
22:42.35 | [hC] | hrm.. i dont want to have to include unavailable in each of my outbound contexts, this is just a small example.. ive also got international, toll free, etc. |
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22:42.52 | kimosabe | <PROTECTED> |
22:42.52 | kimosabe | Jun 15 18:40:52 WARNING[3076]: app_dial.c:504 dial_exec: Dial argument takes format (technology1/number1&technology2/number2...|optional timeout) |
22:43.11 | [hC] | kimosabe: your dial is missing the extension you're trying to dial. |
22:43.27 | [hC] | notice the "|30|Tts" |
22:43.29 | [hC] | that should be more like |
22:43.31 | kimosabe | yes |
22:43.36 | [hC] | "SIP/100|30|Tts" |
22:43.42 | kimosabe | where should that be ? |
22:43.46 | [hC] | in extensions.conf |
22:44.03 | [hC] | exten => 100,1,Dial(SIP/100|30|Tts) |
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22:46.24 | kimosabe | hc http://pastebin.ca/14721 |
22:46.43 | kimosabe | i just downloaded the new asterisk check that out and see if im missing out |
22:46.57 | [hC] | i know this used to work.. what the heck. |
22:47.23 | kimosabe | thats what i been think in |
22:47.41 | kimosabe | hc so what i put is correct huh |
22:47.44 | kimosabe | ?? |
22:47.52 | [hC] | It seems like PHONES1= is not set |
22:48.18 | [hC] | in the top of your dial plan make sure PHONES1=SIP/100 or whatever |
22:49.10 | kimosabe | PHONES1=SIP/1130 |
22:49.10 | kimosabe | PHONES2=SIP/1131 |
22:49.10 | kimosabe | PHONES3=SIP/1132 |
22:49.10 | kimosabe | PHONES4=SIP/1133 |
22:49.34 | kimosabe | should work huh i also have these new sip 2002 model |
22:49.41 | kimosabe | hope thats not the problem |
22:49.50 | cluecon | kimosabe, that looks right. do a noop on the vars and see what it says. |
22:50.43 | kimosabe | noop |
22:50.49 | kimosabe | where on cli or from the sheel |
22:50.54 | kimosabe | shell |
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22:53.22 | [hC] | ok i simplified this and its still not acting how i would suspect |
22:53.27 | [hC] | exten => _1604NXXXXXX,1,Macro(stuff) |
22:53.34 | [hC] | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Macro(stuf) |
22:53.40 | [hC] | those are right beside each other |
22:53.53 | [hC] | if i dial a 1604 number, it should try the 1604 first |
22:54.03 | [hC] | but if it fails, should it not go on to try the 1NXX next? |
22:56.05 | kimosabe | hc u trying to do a hunt group for multiple ext |
22:56.23 | shido | what in the heck |
22:56.24 | cluecon | kimosabe: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+NoOp |
22:56.25 | shido | are you doing hc |
22:56.32 | shido | what does "stuff" do |
22:56.48 | kimosabe | so per sya you 4 sips and they only dial 2203 and it rolls to the next if one is busy |
22:56.49 | kimosabe | ?? |
22:56.58 | shido | hc you have a pastebin of your macro |
22:57.14 | [hC] | heh |
22:57.21 | [hC] | it has nothing to do with the macro, i wouldnt think |
22:57.25 | [hC] | the macro just calls a dial macro |
22:57.40 | [hC] | I can replace them with NoOp's, it just never *tries* the second one |
22:58.34 | [hC] | yeah i just replaced each with noops |
22:58.39 | [hC] | it never tries the 1NXX line |
22:58.44 | [Latre] | someone have a TDM04B with other PBX ? |
22:58.52 | cluecon | hC: it will never try the second one if it matches on the first one unless you put in some dialplan logic to make it try the second group. |
22:58.54 | [Latre] | panasonic, etc |
22:59.18 | [hC] | cluecon: really.. that seems strange, because i have an .X_ entry, and it falls back to that. |
22:59.28 | [hC] | cluecon: just wont fall back to the 1NXX line. |
23:00.00 | [hC] | based on the sorting order, i would have expected it to try it. what do you suggest i try? |
23:00.34 | cluecon | hC: it falls back to the .X_ because it is looking for an unavailable extension. it isn't based on sort order. |
23:01.05 | [hC] | huh? Im not using _., im using _X. |
23:01.13 | [hC] | it has to match one digit. not i/u/h, etc. |
23:01.32 | cluecon | pastebin your extensions. |
23:01.38 | anthm | the best policy is to put all the various wildcard extens in thier own context |
23:01.51 | anthm | then include => them 1 by 1 |
23:01.57 | [hC] | anthm: i was doing that, i am trying this now to debug. |
23:02.03 | anthm | that order of preference is enforced |
23:02.05 | [hC] | i have disabled absolutely everything else |
23:02.14 | [hC] | this is now a 2 line context : |
23:02.21 | [hC] | [outbound] |
23:02.22 | [hC] | exten => _1604NXXXXXX,1,NoOp("---------------------------------------") |
23:02.23 | [hC] | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,NoOp("*************************************************") |
23:02.30 | [hC] | It never reaches the second one. |
23:02.42 | cluecon | hC: it never will. |
23:02.46 | anthm | wildcards in the current context trump any in an included so the best poilcy is to always include them all |
23:03.51 | [hC] | cluecon: do you still want me to pastebin anything? This is all i have.. |
23:03.58 | [hC] | Im just saying that if i also put a line in there : |
23:04.07 | [hC] | exten => _X.,1,NoOp("================") |
23:04.16 | [hC] | it will execute that AFTER first trying 1604NXXXXXX |
23:04.28 | [hC] | I dont see how that pattern is any more special than 1NXX |
23:04.32 | bkw_ | exten => _1604NXXXXXX,1,NoOp("---------------------------------------") |
23:04.40 | bkw_ | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,NoOp("*************************************************") |
23:04.46 | cluecon | that will do it. |
23:05.02 | anthm | and _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Noop too |
23:05.11 | [hC] | yes of course. |
23:05.15 | [hC] | How silly of me. |
23:05.19 | cluecon | try that. |
23:05.38 | [hC] | can i blanket that (If i put it in an included context.. Just the 1NXX line i mean..) if i did 1NXXNXXXXXX,n,NoOp... |
23:05.44 | [hC] | that way i dont have to have two lines? |
23:06.57 | bkw_ | _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,SetCIDName,Test |
23:06.57 | bkw_ | _1866NXXXXXX,1,SetCIDName,TollFree |
23:06.57 | bkw_ | _1900NXXXXXX,1,Hangup |
23:06.57 | bkw_ | _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN}) |
23:08.02 | anthm | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Noop(I don't have a 604 area code) |
23:08.02 | anthm | exten => _1604NXXXXXX,1,NoOp(I have a 604 area code) |
23:08.02 | anthm | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Noop(you will get to me no matter what) |
23:08.25 | znoG | so what [hC] was doing wasn't wrong was it? |
23:08.27 | anthm | you will hit 1 or the other of the first 2 and all calls hit the 3rd |
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23:08.35 | znoG | wait, it was too |
23:08.43 | znoG | it matches the first and never goes to the secnd one |
23:09.03 | znoG | however, if he called from, say, 17XXNXXXXXX it should reach the second one only |
23:09.11 | [hC] | correct |
23:09.15 | [hC] | What i was doing originally |
23:09.27 | [hC] | Is i had a master [outbound] with two included contexts. outbound-ld and outbound-local |
23:09.33 | [hC] | the 1604NXXXXXX was in outbound-local |
23:09.40 | [hC] | and 1NXXNXXXXXX was in outbound-ld |
23:09.59 | [hC] | what i was attempting to do was override the 1604 dial macro, and if it failed, just fall back to the generic one set in outbound-ld |
23:10.22 | [hC] | but because 1604NXXXXXX technically matches the same pattern (i presume) it wanted a ,2, instead |
23:10.46 | kimosabe | i have a question i have g723 compilled in how to i enable it in my sip device i know g723 uses less bandwith |
23:11.05 | kimosabe | i mean h323 |
23:11.15 | anthm | the one i just pasted is accurate the 604 one hits the one with a 604 in it the rest hit the nxx one and both will move on to the one with a 2 |
23:11.23 | Mavvie | app_voicemail.so Comedian Mail (Voicemail System) 2 |
23:11.32 | kimosabe | do i just enable it in my sip then how do i enable it in my sip |
23:11.32 | Mavvie | any idea how I can see what the two apps which use app_voicemail.so ? |
23:12.02 | tzanger | what encryption does IAX2 encryption use? |
23:12.05 | tzanger | 3DES? |
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23:12.23 | JerJer | AES |
23:12.57 | tzanger | AES huh |
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23:14.26 | file[laptop] | hey ManxPower |
23:14.55 | tzanger | hmm |
23:16.00 | tzanger | AES128 encryption core in 38k gates |
23:16.36 | tzanger | 74% of a Spartan IIe (what the TE405P uses) and does 1.08Gb/sec |
23:16.53 | tzanger | er rather that 38k gate was based on a different chip |
23:17.12 | tzanger | decryption block is 72% of the chip and does 906mbit/sec |
23:17.18 | tzanger | that's a lotta bits |
23:18.21 | file[laptop] | you can grep my bits and bytes any day |
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23:32.05 | iq | hi all |
23:32.07 | twisted[work] | wheee |
23:32.26 | twisted[work] | OSX + Plantronics DSP-500 headset + X-Lite rocks |
23:32.52 | tainted- | rox |
23:32.58 | tainted- | osx rocks |
23:33.01 | twisted[work] | got my music playing out of speakers, and my phone audio through the headset, and the volume adjustment on the headset controls the system volume |
23:33.32 | tainted- | that is grounds for rocks |
23:33.48 | twisted[work] | yeh |
23:33.56 | twisted[work] | so i control the music volume from the headset :) |
23:34.56 | nn | twisted[work]: yea those're nice headsets |
23:35.01 | tainted- | photoshop cs2 is nice |
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23:52.10 | jacks | 'n evening |