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08:25.15 | gusto | hey |
08:25.41 | gusto | I am getting "Unable to handle indication 3" on some numbers |
08:25.48 | gusto | and then I do not hear ringing |
08:25.59 | gusto | but it happens only on some numbers over my voip provider, so no idea why |
08:26.19 | gusto | others work, with ringing tones, but some give that message "Unable to handle indication 3" and it is silence over the ringing |
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08:35.02 | gusto | I switched over to another provider, there it does not happen |
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08:58.03 | MoonTide | dahdi question: when I dialed DAHDI/g1/9388888888 to our traditional PBX (PRI, E1), I got channel number as 88888888 in AMI events on the dahdi channel, which is what I wanted. So what magic happened? Does channel number of DAHDI channel retrieved from PRI signaling? |
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09:34.43 | MoonTide | The variable '__VarName1' set in 'Set(__VarName1=value)' before 'Dial()' do not seems inherit in the DAHDI channel dialed. Currently, I'm using asterisk-java API to get the variable via AMI in 'NewState' event where state is 'Ringing'. |
09:36.39 | MoonTide | Am I doing something wrong ? |
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12:58.20 | Demon_VoIP | Fix troubles with https://issues.asterisk.org/ pls |
13:05.06 | Martin` | maybe you can create an issue for that |
13:06.12 | Demon_VoIP | In order to understand recursion you have to understand recursion |
13:07.44 | Martin` | url works in firefox, but very slow. in safari it is doing strange things |
13:11.09 | Demon_VoIP | fixed i guess. |
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14:21.54 | Demon_VoIP | asterisk 15, pjsip. a lot of endpoints and registrations. |
14:22.29 | Demon_VoIP | res_resolver_unbound.so loaded and running. But dns_system_resolver_tp taskprocessor is 19! Why is it so little? |
14:23.25 | Samot | You mean why so little in what you are providing us? |
14:23.31 | Samot | Or why so little in the logs? |
14:23.39 | Samot | Hard to tell. |
14:24.53 | Demon_VoIP | I don't know whether now the new resolver used. |
14:25.31 | Demon_VoIP | Is there a way to verify this? I assumed that it uses the new taskprocessor dns_system_resolver_tp |
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14:26.00 | Samot | You're not showing us anything to prove this |
14:26.09 | Samot | Show the full debug from the log |
14:27.12 | Samot | Did you upgrade from a previous version? |
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14:28.53 | file | that taskprocessor isn't used for res_resolver_unbound, the unbound library natively provides things |
14:29.25 | MacroMan | How can I compile * with the opus codec? I've looked in menuselect, and it's denoted with XXX showing I can't select it. |
14:30.17 | Samot | MacroMan: What version? |
14:30.33 | MacroMan | 14.6.2 |
14:30.34 | Demon_VoIP | file, thank you. This explains |
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14:31.55 | MacroMan | Is there somewhere separate I have to download the binary from? I can find very little info online. |
14:32.14 | file | MacroMan: install the "xmlstarlet" package, re-run configure, and you'll be able to select it |
14:32.35 | Samot | <PROTECTED> |
14:32.41 | Samot | Oh file got it |
14:32.44 | file | otherwise you can manually download from http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/codec_opus/ and use the README to know how to install it |
14:32.53 | MacroMan | Cool thanks |
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15:45.22 | MacroMan | I'm attempting to use the dialplan application ControlPlayback, but I don't seem to have any response to the dtmf keys. |
15:45.39 | MacroMan | Do I need to enable their use anywhere? |
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15:57.02 | MacroMan | Not to worry, I had a syntax error. |
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16:40.03 | hdon | hi all :) so i didn't know that RTP could "redirect" itself (not sure what the difference is between AST_CONTROL_SRCCHANGE and AST_CONTROL_SRCUPDATE) but i'm seeing this message coming out of asterisk: "%s requested media update control %d, passing it to %s\n" and it's got me wondering... if this message is emitted, is it actually going to tell the second channel mentioned ("passing it to %s") anything? what if i have set directmedia=no? |
16:41.48 | file | that's unrelated to direct media |
17:01.01 | hdon | file, oh. i read a mailing list thread that suggested it was. what is this message about? |
17:01.46 | file | it can come up if something has requested a full frame of video, or if the source of media on the other side has changed |
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17:05.38 | hdon | and other things? |
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17:08.26 | Samot | Update. |
17:08.49 | Samot | Updates are like video requests, as file said, and then things like hold. For example. |
17:09.03 | Samot | Where the direction of the media is updated/modified. |
17:09.35 | Samot | Change would be, my media is not longer coming from IP X.X.X.X it's now at IP X.X.Y.Y |
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17:40.23 | Demon_VoIP | What determines the number of "pjsip/default" taskprocessors? |
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17:56.36 | oroborous | can somebody tell me how much used is SCTP compared to classic PSTN nowadays? |
17:58.46 | rmudgett | Demon_VoIP: The number of pjsip/default taskprocessors is fixed at 8. It is not configurable. |
17:59.48 | Demon_VoIP | rmudgett, what can i do with high value of "Max Depth" of this taskprocessors? |
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18:17.51 | rmudgett | The pjsip/default taskprocessors are used for various purposes. They are used to send various NOTIFY messages, qualify contacts, and CLI pjsip history commands among other miscellaneous things. |
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