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00:00.53voipfanCan anyone help me with call forwarding???
00:01.04scottwhat do you know...usb was disabled in bios
00:01.05scottheh
00:01.18dantscott, d'oh!
00:01.23blitzragescott: TOLD YOU! :)
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00:02.02scottZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: Invalid argument (22)
00:02.02scottDid you forget that FXS interfaces are configured with FXO signalling
00:02.02scottand that FXO interfaces use FXS signalling?
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00:02.39voipfancall forwarding !!!!
00:02.47voipfanPlease!!!!
00:03.09lecramtry loading the modules in the other order
00:03.25dantscott, have you done your zapata.conf?
00:03.29bob_this is a bug...
00:03.30scottyep
00:03.32scottjust fixed it
00:03.34scottthanks
00:04.06bkw_woohooo
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00:04.26dantvoipfan, you mean forwarding a call?
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00:04.36bob_bkw_: : can you help me
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00:04.49bkw_bob_ where is your conf file?
00:04.53bkw_url?
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00:05.06scottRROR[16384]: File chan_zap.c, Line 5086 (mkintf): Signalling requested is FXO Loopstart but line is in FXO Kewlstart signalling
00:05.08voipfandant. Yes
00:05.23bob_http://www.rbevins.com/asterisk  
00:05.33dantscott, what's on your signalling line?
00:05.42dantvoipfan, well. may help to know what the problem is
00:05.43scottuhh
00:05.47scotts100u and a x100p
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00:06.11bob_bkw_: I commented out one of the 31's I put it in incoming for troubleshooting
00:06.14voipfandant. I need some one to call me. Then play a message wait for the extension number and then forward the call.
00:06.17bkw_include=> extensions goes at the top
00:06.20bkw_not at the bottom
00:06.26bkw_so move that and it should work
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00:06.51scottchan 1 is fxo_ls
00:06.52cypromis_hmmm
00:06.55scottand that's the s100u
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00:07.10quid24anyone using Debian here?
00:07.19dantscott, thought chan2 was the s100u? you changed them round?
00:07.20bkw_quid24 just ask.. i'm sure its simple
00:07.31scotthad to
00:07.35tim27any used Cybiolink adsi phone with asterisk, any know if i have to buy them unlocked to be able to load script or if i can buy from a local phone compagny ???
00:07.37dantscott, fxo_ls is loopstart, fxo_ks is not
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00:07.47scottwell, asterisk boots up with no errors
00:07.49scottnow...
00:07.57voipfandant. Is possible to do it???
00:08.10scottwhen i pick up the phone that's connected to the s100u, it works for a sec, then hangs up on it's self
00:08.24scottand it was crackling
00:08.50dantvoipfan, that's gonna be in your dialplan
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00:09.18scottdude, wtf is up
00:09.21quid24bkw:  heh, i hope it's simple... runnning Debian 2.4.18... getting a "Sound: Recording Overrun" error when * tries to play a sound file to console.  Tried playing .au files from the web using lynx and it works fine.
00:09.28scottit won't let me dial because it hangsup
00:09.33dantscott, and you've changed fxo_ls to fxo_ks?
00:09.45scottsounds like there isn't enough power going to the s100u
00:09.46scottyes i did
00:10.02dantcould be lack of power
00:10.09voipfandant. Sorry but I'm new on this and I would like to find docs about this kind of use. do you know where can I read abut it???
00:10.20bob_bkw_: same thing....invalid extension
00:10.32dantvoipfan, http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation
00:11.08voipfandant. But there is nothing about this.
00:11.30scottthis is very annoying
00:11.42scottcould it have anything to do with the fact that this is a 500mhz box?
00:11.52bob_bkw_: I got this from a working * box. now I just built two that are doing the same thing. Is there something that could be stopping from reading the right ext when I press the ext number?
00:11.52dantvoipfan, sure there is... http://www.digium.com/asterisk_handbook/extensions.conf.html for starters
00:12.02bob_There is no callerid on this line
00:12.23dantscott, I wouldn't have thought so... you don't happen to have a USB hub about do you?
00:12.42scottonly the two usb ports that are on the mobo
00:12.43voipfandant. Ok. Thanks. I will try it. :)
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00:13.05dantscott, was just thinking, a powered USB hub would rule out the power issue
00:13.10scottbut mark told me about how if you have a usb hub, the s100u's don't get enough power
00:13.39danton a non powered usb hub that could well be true
00:15.07PoincareMy S100 doesn't generate the line power anymore :-|
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00:26.54dogonhello
00:27.32dogonI have a problem after I installed G729 codec
00:27.44bkw_define problems
00:28.11dogoncan anybody tell me why * does not run as a demon, but runs in console fine?
00:28.24bkw_because your starting it wrong
00:28.28bkw_use safe_asterisk to start it
00:28.35bkw_then asterisk -r  to connect to the cli
00:29.22scott-- Executing Dial("Zap/2-1", "Zap/1") in new stack
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00:29.57bkw_which one is the x100p?
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00:30.22bkw_show me your extensions.conf
00:30.29bkw_or the part that does the dial
00:31.55dogontnx bkw_
00:32.01dogonit works
00:32.12bkw_dogon np
00:32.32bkw_MUHAHA no compile warnings at all now
00:33.15bkw_asterisk asterisk # grep -c warning typescript
00:33.15bkw_0
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00:34.15bkw_god i'm too much of a perfectionist
00:34.51scottchan 1 is the s100u
00:34.58scottchan 2 is the x100p
00:35.20scotthmm
00:35.25bkw_you can't dial from the x100p
00:35.26bkw_try this
00:35.40bkw_Dial(Zap/2/1231234)
00:35.44bkw_you can't dial like you did
00:35.46scottthat computer just crashed when i tryed to shutdown asterisk
00:35.58bkw_you need to define or specify a number to dial on zap2
00:36.15bkw_tholo you alive?
00:36.48scottquit beeping >.<
00:37.26scottoh, i got a kernel panic
00:37.28scottwtf, weird
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00:37.48bkw_muhahah
00:38.05bkw_it can be don in extension logic.. but hey
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00:38.23bkw_scott did you recompile zaptel?
00:38.34bkw_if so then check it out and redo it.. I had a similar problem yesterday
00:38.39bkw_recompile of all the kernel modules fixed it
00:38.55scott?
00:39.25espen-bkw_: hehe
00:39.45bkw_i'm having way too much fun with this shit
00:39.56heyis there a wav to gsm script in asterisk?
00:40.04bkw_!info sox
00:40.04AiNFOsox - Can be downloaded from sox.sourceforge.net | to convert wav to gsm use the following - 'sox inputfile.wav -r 8000 -c 1 outputfile.gsm - Remember asterisk will play .wav before .gsm, so rename the files.
00:40.16scott?
00:40.27heytx
00:40.59heyso if it will play wav why use gsm...bandwidth?
00:41.04scottFUCK
00:41.08scottim back to where i started
00:41.42scottnm
00:41.52bkw_start with zaptel
00:42.06scottwhy would i nneed to recompile?
00:42.20heywill asterisk run on freebsd?
00:42.35hey50 questions, here
00:42.41lecramyes, but no drivers for the digium cards..
00:42.51heytx
00:43.12scottarg
00:43.24scottmy mom took my phone away about 2 weeks ago and hid it
00:43.27scottnow she can't find it
00:44.27bkw_haha
00:45.34dougheckagee, shouldnt you be using voip?
00:46.46doughecka:)
00:46.56dougheckacall it
00:47.25val_scott: there's plenty of reasons why a recompile would fix things
00:50.39scottfine fine fine
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00:54.56blitzrageevening all
00:55.19bkw_just realized that DIAX == deeks
00:55.24blitzrageLOL
00:55.35blitzrageIAX = EEKS, so D+IAX :)
00:56.08blitzragewhat linux distro do you guys like for the desktop ?
00:56.21blitzragenot a server machine
00:56.28scottred hat is nice
00:56.32mengerredhat
00:56.37pointer_debian
00:56.54blitzrageyah, I was thinking of installing redhat actually, since I have never liked debian :)
00:57.01scotthehe
00:57.11scottimo, redhat sucks for servers :P
00:57.17mengeranyone see that article abotu debian getting compromised?
00:57.22pointer_that's cool...I run unstable...it works well for me :)
00:57.27blitzrageI like gentoo for server stuff
00:57.48mengeri am/was using redhat for servers, but will have to look elsewhere now
00:58.34data[away]hmm
00:58.57bkw_http://asterisk.bkw.org/typescript <-- blitzrage check the start and end time
00:58.59dougheckaredhat is cool for both
00:59.08dougheckaand mandrake is cool for desktop
00:59.08bkw_gentoo gentoo gentoo
00:59.14bkw_redsplat sucks
00:59.24blitzragebkw_: I just don't want to wait for the gui on gentoo to compile
00:59.28dougheckagentoo = you have days to compile everything and the kitchen sink for a desktop machine
00:59.40blitzrageyah.. gentoo is no good for desktop
00:59.48mengerhow is gentoo for updates?
00:59.57pointerdoughecka: no, redhat is not nice for the server.  I'm switching 11 servers from redhat to debian in the coming months... probably closer to 25 when all is said and done
00:59.57blitzragegood and easy
01:00.00bkw_blitzrage then don't compile on a 266
01:00.17blitzragebkw_ you didn't compile X and KDE then
01:00.24bkw_nope
01:00.27blitzragethere you go
01:00.28bkw_but i'm sure it can't be that bad
01:00.30blitzragenot a desktop machine
01:00.33blitzrageIT IS THAT BAD
01:00.39blitzrageI have done it before (more than once)
01:00.53scottme too
01:00.56blitzrageI'm on an AMD 1800
01:01.01blitzrageit took me 2-3 days for X and KDE
01:01.06blitzrageplus everything else I wanted.
01:01.20bkw_sounds like you had issues
01:01.23blitzragenope
01:01.25blitzragenone
01:01.31bkw_haha
01:01.31blitzrageit just takes that long to compile X and KDE
01:01.35bkw_its C++
01:01.43dougheckaits kde
01:01.44doughecka:)
01:01.56blitzragesomeone /version me :)
01:02.11dougheckaServer dancer-ircd-1.0.32(2003/09/02_15:27:51). zelazny.freenode.net iMZ dncrTS/v4 : (null)
01:02.20pointerdoughecka: one of my biggest complaints is that up2date's regex to "hold" packages pales in comparison to dpkg's package state options
01:02.21bkw_... CTCP VERSION reply from blitzrage: ircII 20010101 CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.5(0.94/3/2) :this is a bug free client.  honest
01:02.29dougheckaPoincare: never used it
01:02.37bkw_someone wish to test this patch ... CTCP VERSION reply from blitzrage: ircII 20010101 CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.5(0.94/3/2) :this is a bug free client.  honest
01:02.39bkw_doh
01:02.45bkw_http://asterisk.bkw.org/patches/all_warnings.diff
01:02.48blitzragebkw_: what was that link again?
01:02.49bkw_that one please
01:02.51dougheckapointer: I never used up2date
01:03.03bkw_blitzrage I put them in one diff for ease
01:03.03blitzrageme too
01:03.13dougheckaapt-get on redhat is cool
01:03.15blitzragethe other link was type something
01:03.22bkw_emerge sync
01:03.25blitzragelol
01:03.28bkw_emerge -u world
01:03.29bkw_done
01:03.29scottemerge sucks
01:03.33blitzrageno it doesn't
01:03.37bkw_you don't understand it then
01:03.38scottbecause it takes too long to compile all the shit
01:03.40blitzrageemerge is awesome
01:03.43pointerdoughecka: I have a box that I haven't had time to switch over that I'm using it on...its cool
01:03.45blitzrageno it doesn't
01:03.46scottit's on a 500mhz comp :P
01:03.57tz-afkscott: you pansy
01:03.57blitzragethen that's your hardwares fault ;)
01:03.58bkw_scott you poor thing
01:04.07tz-afkmy * system is a Pentium200MMX
01:04.18bkw_blitzrage that patch should cleanup all the stuff that is generating compile warnings
01:04.20blitzrageyou have shitty hardware, and you complain that emerge sucks :)  where's the logic in there
01:04.26blitzragenice
01:04.38scotti gotta blame it on something
01:04.43scottwell, the computer was donated to me
01:04.46blitzrageI've gotta go and install a linux desktop on this machine... it's just getting to be too much of a pain in the ass to use windows all the time
01:04.47scottso it was free
01:05.09blitzragegoing to take a bit though as I need to move some partitions to make room
01:05.22scottgo the easy way
01:05.24scottget more hd's
01:05.26dougheckahaha
01:05.28bkw_ya really
01:05.30bkw_they are cheap
01:05.44blitzragenot for someone who is saving money for school
01:05.44bkw_doughecka you got ripped off
01:05.52blitzrageI love how everyones reaction is to just "buy" more stuff.  it's not that simple for some people.
01:06.05bkw_EIDE 320GB (320.0GB) 5400 RPM Ultra DMA/133 Hard Drive 4A320J8 OEM. (1 Year warranty)
01:06.12dougheckaseagate
01:06.12bkw_HOLY FUCK MONKEY
01:06.12zoahey hey
01:06.17doughecka8 mb chach
01:06.19blitzragesend me one
01:06.21zoaback from beer
01:06.28doughecka!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01:06.31bkw_zoa wanna test a patch?
01:06.45bkw_zoa http://asterisk.bkw.org/patches/all_warnings.diff
01:06.47zoaeuhm, i seriously doubt it will work in my condition :)
01:06.59zoai'll do it in the morning k ?
01:07.04bkw_k
01:07.32tz-afkmmm beer
01:07.38bkw_mmmmm queer
01:07.41bkw_doh
01:07.53dougheckahow much for the 320?
01:08.03bkw_297
01:08.05dougheckadoh
01:08.17doughecka~99*120
01:08.1911880
01:08.21dougheckawait
01:08.27bkw_http://www.upgrade-solution.com/detail.cfm?show=yes&PID=771&add=yes
01:08.46bkw_~99/120
01:08.480.825
01:08.50blitzragehehe.. I just freed up like 10GB of space
01:08.54bkw_~297/320
01:08.560.928125
01:08.56blitzragenow I must repartition
01:09.16bkw_cost about 10 more cents a gigabyte
01:09.46dougheckahmm
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01:11.00dougheckaI got mine from newegg
01:11.41dougheckafree shipping but I ordered
01:11.45doughecka2 ide cabled
01:11.55dougheckacables, round ones, and charged me 8 bucks
01:11.58dougheckashipping
01:12.15zoabkw_ build me a sipBarge and i'll send you the disk:-p
01:12.35dougheckahahahaha
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01:13.51bkw_ChanScan baby
01:13.58ciego34hi
01:14.46ciego34my X100P come bad from seller :(
01:14.46ciego34must change
01:14.56ciego34until can play with eicon diva pro 2.0
01:15.01blitzrageexit
01:15.03blitzragedoh! :)
01:15.30zoaChanScan is also good :)
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01:15.42zoathey will kill me :(
01:15.46sp3cialkhow do I transfer a call using a hardphone?
01:15.54zoaso now you know that my life costs 297$
01:16.25sp3cialkit doesnt have a transfer button
01:16.34tz-afkhttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/default.asphttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/default.asphttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/default.asphttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/default.asp
01:16.38zoai do not respond to kellogs commercials, sorry
01:16.38tz-afkhahahaha
01:16.40bkw_you enable # transfers
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01:16.43tz-afkhttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/default.asp dammit
01:16.49tz-afktoo bad, it's almost STFU
01:17.01dougheckalol
01:17.08bkw_sfu = stupid fucking user
01:17.15bkw_thats whey they need it
01:17.40ciego34any one can help me to use diva pro 2.0 for *????
01:18.09bkw_ciego34 nope..
01:18.17bkw_no isdn clue with *
01:18.49bkw_so I don't have to pay but 70 bucks/mth for it
01:19.39ciego34this card donīt work with * ????? sorry my english, spanish here
01:19.55dougheckawow, I found a neet sound byte
01:19.58bkw_thats that what I said.. I don't know how to work with it
01:20.01bkw_doughecka share
01:20.03doughecka"your not dealing with ATT
01:20.05doughecka:)
01:20.08dougheckaits in a game
01:20.09bkw_heard it
01:20.25dougheckayea
01:20.27dougheckabut I want it
01:20.30dougheckafor asterisk
01:20.31doughecka:)
01:20.37dougheckaso when you get an error, it plays that
01:22.46ciego34bkw_ > any know isdn bri working card in * ???
01:23.10JerJerciego34: hang out for a few more hours, more alaw folks will wake up
01:23.20ciego34can use * with isdn bri cards??
01:23.25JerJermaybe
01:23.28JerJerlook for chan_capi
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01:24.53ciego342:23am here, iīll try to keep alive..... more than 24hr without sleep
01:25.08JerJerahh you can go another 24 in your sleep  :)
01:25.57h3xhahhahahahahahah
01:25.59ciego34what time there??
01:26.01h3xmore alaw folks...
01:27.52ciego34was hard tonite!!! when get * working the card fail
01:34.02Celticblech  - who put tap water ice cubes in my good whisky ?!!!!!!
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01:34.42blitzragedoh, I forgot I don't have my linux disks with me.  Any suggestions for a linux distro that will allow me to install from the internet? (so I don't have to download 3x 640MB ISO images?)
01:34.56CelticJerJer: How much is 1U/2U/3U in the Chicago colo you use ?
01:35.08dougheckadebian
01:35.09doughecka:)
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01:35.22dougheckathats the only one I know about
01:35.23JerJerCeltic: colocation (your hardware) with one meg is $125
01:35.28blitzrageI don't like debian though :)
01:35.33dougheckayea
01:35.35Celticfor ?U
01:35.41JerJer1u
01:35.50zoathats not too much
01:35.59Celticmegabit or megabyte transfer ?
01:36.19zoai pay 200$ for 1/4 rack, without bw
01:36.21dougheckaCeltic: aha
01:36.42CelticJerJer: How do they charge for transfer ?
01:36.46JerJer1 megabit (95th percentile)
01:36.53Celticok
01:37.34CelticJerJer: Is that theiur general 1U rate or through you - or can you resell space ?
01:37.55JerJer?
01:39.47CelticWell colos often don't sell 1,2 or 3 U so is that through a third part or you or what
01:40.04CelticIs the bw 1Megabit sustained - that seems cheap.....
01:40.30heydoes the term "fractional T" imply that it is a T broken up for phone service...or can it mean fractions of the T for data, too
01:40.39Celticcan mean either
01:40.49CelticMeans not 1.54mbps
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01:41.09tholoMeans < 24 active channels
01:41.35heywill that be the terminology i will use when i talk to my provider about getting a local number
01:42.51CelticJerJer: Sustained 1 Mbps is like 325Gb / month - that for $125 ?
01:43.22CelticOr is the whisky messing with my exponents ?
01:44.27dougheckano
01:44.34doughecka95th percentile
01:44.34Celtichey: local number ?
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01:46.17JerJerCeltic:  its our own space in equinix
01:46.31tholohttp://www.investors.com/editorial/general01.asp?v=11/22
01:47.14ciego34how to use * with CAPI 2.0 ??? eicon diva pro 2.0
01:47.24JerJerciego34:  find chan_capi
01:47.29CelticJerJer: Do you sub space to people doing * stuff or would you ?
01:47.45CelticEspecially if they want to IAX to you ?
01:47.47JerJerCeltic:  yep, we have quite a few colo customers doing Asterisk stuff
01:47.58ciego34ok
01:48.17CelticSo was the $125 your rate or Equinix
01:50.53CelticMust admin I prefer actual transfer than 95pc - actual transfer is a true measure - 95 is a guess
01:51.13dougheckathen you can pay for it
01:53.47CelticA decent colo stat mux's the traffic so why would I pay for a guess of my transfer rate (especially of my revenue is poroprtional to my transfer not my distriubution)
01:54.28CelticThere is more bw between these sites than is used (unless you are ATDN on a bad hair day)
01:54.31heyceltic: was afk, about the local number, I thought one could get a fractional T that had a pstn number for calling
01:55.00heyso you could use a digium T interface and it would multiplex the T
01:55.09tzangerwhat's the difference between ANI and CID?
01:55.12heybased on timeslots provided by the provider
01:55.25Celtichey: If you want a fractional it won't be worth it unless you have (say) 4 voice channels + data  - not worth it for 1 voice channel
01:55.42CelticANI is passed in the US independent of SS7 CLI
01:55.43heyi am getting 6 actually
01:56.08Celtichey: That is prob start of break even in many markets
01:56.54Celtichey: Many suppliers will provide an external mux to breakout the data as part of the package. Key is shop around
01:57.08heyhmm
01:57.37Celtichey: And tell them you don't want a channel bank unless you plan on using it out of another Asterisk T1 port
01:57.52CelticThat might drop the price a few $$s
01:58.13heyhow would i setup if using the cac access I
01:58.16bob_Celtic: I am still struggling with the invalid extension problem...can you help me?
01:58.35JerJerCeltic: my rate... equinix is an independant third party
01:58.38CelticDid bkw_ condem you to a life void of Asterisk ?
01:59.03JerJerCeltic: all the various carriers buy the elements they need from equinixu
01:59.13JerJer-u
02:00.15heyis it possible that there could be more than one clec in an area offering fractional T's
02:00.33CelticJerJer: What is the access arrangement. Do you have to be there for us ti be there or do you OK us and threaten us with death if we break your stuff ?
02:00.48heyor would it be an ISP offerering this?
02:00.55CelticShould say that I've been in more CoLos than most guys have had women by a WIDE margin
02:01.14heyif been in more colos than had women
02:01.15heyheh
02:01.20hey:(
02:01.26Celtic**or** guy's deference to bkw :-)
02:01.28heyI've ... not if
02:01.44bkw_what?
02:01.44Celtic:-)
02:01.44JerJerCeltic: our facility is the highest level of security a civialian faciltiy can have
02:01.47CelticWoke up eh ?
02:01.55heyi've been in more colos than had women :(
02:01.58heyheh
02:01.59JerJer5 layers of bio-metric hand scanners
02:02.12Celtichey: Now *THAT* is sad..........
02:02.15bkw_still no security from a runaway tank driver on crack
02:02.16hey:)
02:02.18heyjk
02:02.42JerJerbkw_: yes there is... u couldnt get a tank close to the building
02:02.53bkw_it was a joke! :P
02:03.08CelticJerJer: Yeah yeah - cut to the chase. I do USAF base work. So do I get in or what ?
02:03.08JerJerlol
02:03.11bkw_now get me new src so I can tear it up
02:03.18dougheckaJerJer`: and let me in too
02:03.20dougheckaI wanna see
02:03.24JerJerCeltic:  with an escort, sure
02:03.27heywhat's a ballpark cost for a single pstn number for a fract T
02:03.27bkw_um doughecka NO
02:03.32dougheckableh
02:03.34dougheckadidnt ASK you
02:03.36doughecka:P
02:03.37CelticYeah - but if that means you that isn't worth the candle
02:03.44CelticTo complicated
02:03.47heyhow can you guys have so much time to hack on source
02:03.51heysheesh
02:04.06CelticIf it means an Equinix goon - fine - used to that
02:04.25dougheckaI dont
02:04.28dougheckaI just sit on irc
02:04.32dougheckadont even know c
02:04.34dougheckaits sad
02:04.36dougheckareally
02:04.37CelticChicago is already a 6 hour drive
02:04.37bob_bkw_: This should be working but its not....I don't understand why its not.I have copied the configs from a working machine. I have two machines doing the same thing.
02:04.41JerJerCeltic: no just a responsible person (either myself or one of my employees)
02:04.45CelticI am toying with Level3 in Cincinnati
02:05.02JerJerits a 5 hour drive from my house, hence why i fly
02:05.04heyi'm not a C guy either, unless there is $
02:05.07heyheh
02:05.17dougheckathere, I gots me in
02:05.26bkw_doughecka um you are evil
02:05.34blitzrage5 hour drive is NOTHING
02:05.39bkw_guess thats to be expected for home schooled boys
02:05.48heyanybody using a CAC Access I?
02:05.50dougheckahaaaa
02:05.52Celtic5 hour drive is 10 hours each way is over $1000 in lost revenue
02:05.56dougheckawho said I was hom skooled?
02:06.00bob_Can someone spen a couple minutes with me please.
02:06.04bkw_doughecka you did
02:06.05JerJerblitzrage; i can fly and be to the office in an hour
02:06.09doughecka:P
02:06.09blitzrageoh.. 5 hours for work?  yah.. that's rediculous :)
02:06.14Celticbkw_: bob needs you :-)
02:06.18heyjerjer, where are you
02:06.23JerJerhere
02:06.27bkw_Celtic and?
02:06.33bob_thans
02:06.36heymichigan
02:06.36bob_thanks
02:06.41bkw_bob_ let me have access to the box
02:06.50Celticbob_: Me too
02:06.52bkw_and i can help.. but its pointless for me to shoot ideas at you
02:07.09bob_ok..I'll give you access.
02:07.16CelticThat way bkw_ and I can blame each other for what ensues ;-)
02:07.27bkw_Celtic *SMACK* shut up!
02:07.29bkw_:P
02:07.52bkw_does digium give those out yet?
02:07.53blitzragelol
02:07.53Celticbob_: Trust bkw_ - he has only been convicted of hacking once and he said sorry :-)
02:08.03bkw_yep
02:08.06blitzragehehe
02:08.09blitzragebkw_ is the man
02:08.10JerJerLOL
02:08.12CelticYou see - honesty !!!!!
02:08.13blitzrage:)
02:08.14blitzragelol
02:08.22bkw_I didn't hack.. but whatever
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02:08.39bkw_how can you call it hacking when it was IIS with anonmous publishing turned on?
02:08.44Celticbkw_: Safest sex your ASSterisk can have
02:08.52bkw_hahahahah
02:09.20CelticAnd a sense of humor too ! :-)
02:09.44bkw_I can afford to have one.. i'm debt free
02:10.44dougheckame too
02:10.55CelticJerJer: If you have cute red haired female employees of Irish descent those trips to ORD could be fun - but I'm concerned about efficiency......
02:10.57dougheckathough I dont have any credit either
02:11.19bkw_doughecka I have a credit card
02:11.26bkw_whats in your wallet?
02:11.30bkw_CapitalOne
02:11.33CelticJerJer: What is the deal at your detriot site ?
02:11.34bkw_:P
02:11.42dougheckahmm
02:11.43dougheckachash
02:11.48JerJerCeltic: there are a few hot security guards that work days
02:11.49Celticcash
02:11.52Celticor hash ?
02:11.53dougheckanothing beats cash
02:12.00dougheckano plastic for me!
02:12.02doughecka:P
02:12.28bkw_hash for cash?
02:12.35dougheckahmm
02:12.38Celtic320lbs with dark blue overcoats
02:12.38dougheckacorned beef hash
02:12.42bkw_UNIFORMS.. mmm mmm good
02:12.45Celticand that's just the women......
02:12.57bkw_UPS.. FEDEX... police.. fire... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
02:13.06tzangeruniforms are nice yes heh
02:13.27CelticSo is switch 3 active - is that next door to Level 3 or something ?
02:13.39dougheckaswitch 3 has lower ping
02:13.40dougheckafor me
02:13.45CelticLevel3
02:13.46dougheckaswitch 2 I cant ping
02:13.53dougheckaswitch 1 has like 200 ms ping
02:13.55JerJerswitch-2 no exist
02:14.08JerJergw-ch-1 should be the best
02:14.19dougheckawhats that?
02:14.29dougheckais that switch 1?
02:14.30JerJerbut it is only doing toll-free, at this point
02:14.36JerJerno
02:14.39dougheckaoh
02:14.46JerJerer
02:14.50JerJergw-chj-1
02:14.53JerJerdamint
02:14.55dougheckahah
02:14.59JerJergw-chi-1.nufone.net
02:15.02CelticSwitch 2 il est mort
02:15.14Celticwhassat
02:15.18Celtic800 inbound ?
02:15.30JerJeryep, at this point
02:15.32espen-I have problems with the sound, when asterisk plays mp3s, what could the problem be?
02:15.45CelticIt has good taste in music ?
02:15.46dougheckano speakers
02:15.56JerJerespen-:  not enough processor
02:15.58CelticAnd the sarcasm is taking hold .....
02:16.17dougheckahahaa
02:17.11CelticJerJer: I am interested in put a couple of U in ORD but the access would have to be OK otherwise I'm better off in Level 3
02:17.29JerJerCeltic: we are staffed 24/7
02:17.40JerJeryou just have to call in a work visit ticket
02:17.49JerJerthen get escorted thru security and into our cage
02:18.00espen-JerJer: sure?
02:18.03dougheckaso if I buy space from you? I can get in?
02:18.23espen-JerJer:
02:18.23espen-model name      : Pentium MMX
02:18.24espen-stepping        : 3
02:18.24espen-cpu MHz         : 233.868
02:18.24CelticYeah but you said I had to have one of your (probably non cute) employees with me :-)
02:18.57CelticJerJer: Know anybody who needs an Alteon AD3 ?
02:19.06tzangerespen-: you've got me beat...  I'm a PMMX-233
02:19.09tzangerer 200
02:19.13JerJerCeltic:  that's da rules
02:19.22dougheckaCeltic: I need one
02:19.23espen-tzanger; does the sound work?
02:19.24dougheckasend it to me
02:19.31JerJerand your watched on any number of security cameras also
02:19.35CelticSend me $600 first
02:19.37dougheckabah
02:19.37tzangermodel name      : Pentium MMX
02:19.37tzangerstepping        : 3
02:19.37tzangercpu MHz         : 200.456
02:19.38dougheckano fair
02:19.39doughecka:(
02:19.46Celticand the sw is not up to date so you need a contract
02:19.51dougheckabah
02:19.52tzangerespen-: it works beautifully.  X101P and TDM400P (1 FXS)
02:19.53doughecka:)
02:20.04doughecka:P
02:20.06tzangerdon't ask it to do ILBC, but GSM works just fine for IAX
02:20.15espen-tzanger: I only have a isdn card, but anyways, why dont the mp3playing work.. *cry*
02:20.21CelticJerJer: Don't give a shit about cams - care about being able to get in at 3 hours notice
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02:20.39tzangerP233MMX will have a hard time playing MP3s I think
02:20.52Jackhamrhi ho
02:20.53zoanopez it won't
02:20.54tzangerespen-: you need a zaptel device to do any kind of TDM stuff
02:20.59heyhey, anybody experienced "sip show registry" not showing a registered UA?
02:21.00zoai could play mp3's on a 486
02:21.07zoawith downsampling and mono
02:21.13dougheckaCeltic: they even have teleporters, so you can come in from anywhere in the world
02:21.14espen-tzanger, what is TDM stuff?
02:21.16tzangerzoa: now that I think about it I think you're right zoa
02:21.35CelticI generally don't go into colos where I am not on the list myself - but that is client shit - this is for us and I want to peer with the likes of Nufone
02:21.38espen-tzanger, are you not thinking when your writing? ;p
02:21.54zoai also want to peer with nufone
02:21.55zoa:)
02:22.03zoathat doenst mean they want that
02:22.12doughecka:P
02:22.16tzangerespen-: to clock the audio data out at a proper rate you will need a zaptel device, even if you're using RTC dummy or USB dummy zaptel devices
02:22.26Celticzoa: revenue> nufone - yeah they want that
02:23.19espen-tzanger, hmm
02:23.37Celticfunnily enough - we can actually IAX traffic to London and have it come back MCI cheaper ;-)
02:23.40espen-tzanger, how do I do that?
02:23.41zoato connect a good link to belgium
02:23.42Celticbut that is 200mS
02:23.51tzangerespen hit the google or the wiki
02:23.53dougheckaCeltic: doh
02:24.00zoaceltic where do you live ?
02:24.10CelticIn CoLos
02:24.14Celtic:-(
02:24.15dougheckaLOL
02:24.18zoa:)
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02:24.46CelticWhy are CoLos beside the wort pizza places on the planet ?
02:25.24bkw_bob_ your setup is right.. update cvs and recompile
02:25.25espen-tzanger, can't find the problem there
02:25.36espen-should i install zaptel?
02:25.44bkw_um yes
02:26.10tzangerespen-: you don't have any zaptel devices in your system from what you've described, you need to use one of the dummy drivers to provide clocking
02:26.15espen-what is ztspeed?
02:26.20espen-(Count: 68563)
02:26.42espen-ztdummy?
02:26.54tzangeryes eithe rthe RTC or USB dummy timing driver
02:26.56bkw_gotta edit the makefile for ztdummy to compile
02:27.02tzangergoogle for either, there are shitloads of resources on both
02:27.48tzangerztdummy only works if you have a USB UHCI device I think
02:27.50CelticSeems liek MCI are getting good at handling CLI across borders - wonder if that little Canadian trombone routine resulted in some training classes ? ;-)
02:27.53espen-is it a requirement to have soundcard?
02:28.08tzangerespen-: nope
02:28.12bob_bkw_: ok...I have another box sitting right next to me and I installed from cvs today and its doing the exact same thing.
02:29.09bkw_gotta be the line or the card then
02:29.28bob_I have two sets of cards...
02:29.43bob_one in each box
02:31.48bob_I only compiled zaptel and asterisk... thats all I need right?
02:40.54scottlibpri
02:41.27bkw_dont need that unless you use PRI
02:41.32CelticJerJer: Since you have already factored bw into your pricing do you price differently if the traffic comes from within Equinix ?
02:43.16sizzzungCeltic: stop trying to nickel-and-dime jerjer
02:44.26Celticsizzzung: sigh - guess you don't run a  business
02:44.31sizzzungCeltic: sorry, i do.
02:44.51sizzzungCeltic: instead of trying to get him to hcange his price based on where the traffic is coming from
02:44.53Celticthen you should understand the question
02:45.05sizzzungCeltic: nickel-and-dime him on how many minutes you'll push
02:45.08sizzzunghave minimums set
02:45.23sizzzungso that he knows he has $x amount coming in, at least, whether or not you miss your minute limit.
02:45.33ciego34how to use * with CAPI 2.0 ??? eicon diva pro 2.0
02:45.37JerJerCeltic: hmm maybe I should throw another switch in there and run a private network
02:46.15sizzzungCeltic: what are your annual revenues?
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02:46.35ciego34how to use * with eicon diva pro 2.0 isdn bri card ???
02:46.41Celticsizzzung: maybe I don't know the minutes and I'm trying to figure whether being 6 hours drive but close to JerJer is better or worse than 45 mins drive and not clode to JerJer
02:46.55sizzzungso let me get this straight
02:47.07sizzzungyou're running a business, and you don't know how many minutes you're pushing?
02:47.12beornAnyone here know how to get the CallerID from inside an AGI script?  Or perhaps pass it to the AGI script as a variable??
02:47.25Celticsizzzun: It is a new business line you idiot
02:47.38sizzzungoh, so you're running a new business?
02:47.56sizzzungand you think you're god because you're attempting to nickel-and-dime him in regards to where the traffic comes from?
02:48.01sizzzungelt's say you're pushing g.711 ulaw
02:48.22sizzzunglet's put some math into this.
02:48.51sizzzung<PROTECTED>
02:48.54bkw_lalala
02:48.55sizzzunghttp://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-June/014788.html
02:49.14CelticSizzzung: I'm trying to figure what the pros and cons are of various locations - I really don't need your help
02:49.14espen-hm
02:49.20espen-root@pbx:~/zaptel-0.7.0# modprobe ztdummy
02:49.22sizzzungyou're talking 10kilobytes per second
02:49.26espen-insmod ztdummy failed
02:49.27espen-:/
02:49.32sizzzunglet's assume you're saying, hey, i'll have three lines in use with you 24/7
02:49.33CelticSizzzung - I leave that shit to the accountant
02:49.46sizzzungyou leave calculating your vendor's cost to your accountant?
02:50.09beornbkw_!
02:50.12sizzzungany self-respecting ceo of a company that employs less than 60 people sits down and looks at their bills.
02:50.24sizzzungthree calls. 30.75 kilobytes/s
02:50.26beornbkw_ Do you know how I can pass the Caller ID to my agi script?
02:50.36sizzzungthat's a little more than 1/4th of a megabit.
02:50.52bkw_yes
02:50.52sizzzungconstant.
02:51.02bkw_AGI,script.agi,${CALLERID} or something
02:51.06CelticSizzzung: I think JerJer can either answer the question or not - who asked you
02:51.18CelticIn fact JerJer did answer the question
02:51.27bkw_exten => 1,3,AGI(prequal2.pl|${CALLERIDNUM})
02:51.28bkw_I do that
02:51.44beornThanks bkw_!
02:52.14espen-why, will it not modprobe ztdummy?
02:52.16bkw_I use asterisk::agi to parse the env into the script
02:52.19bkw_makes life simple
02:52.29beornBkw_ Perl is complex
02:52.33sizzzungawsterisk::agi is awesome.
02:52.34beornI can figure out python, though
02:52.45bkw_asterisk::agi makes it brain dead simple
02:52.50espen-Feb  1 23:57:39 pbx kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
02:52.50espen-Feb  1 23:57:39 pbx kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Unloaded
02:52.53bkw_perl isn't complex at all
02:53.01bkw_espen- what card?
02:53.08beornbkw_ All those commands (in regular asterisk) like dbput . . .which db are they referring to??
02:53.10bkw_now perl causes nasty nasty habits in C
02:53.18sizzzungbkw_: yes. i can attest for that :(
02:53.21bkw_the asterisk db
02:53.31beornWhich is what?  
02:53.35bkw_I have been doing C hardcore for about two weeks
02:53.37beorncdrs?
02:53.42bkw_nope
02:53.46bkw_do a database show at the CLI
02:53.49espen-bkw: i dont have a card, just installing ztdummy to get the mp3playing working..
02:53.51bkw_it has a database that can hold temp info
02:53.55beornOh
02:54.01ciego34how to use * with eicon diva pro 2.0 isdn bri card ???
02:54.01bkw_mp3player doesn't require zaptel
02:54.11bkw_infact app_mp3 doesn't even use zap for timing
02:54.21espen-oh :/
02:54.22bkw_ciego34 post to the mailing list
02:54.26*** join/#asterisk spr (~spr@cpe-66-191-202-120.spa.sc.charter.com)
02:54.28espen-bkw, what do i use?
02:54.37bkw_you don't need timing
02:54.42bkw_only need it for meetme
02:54.46bkw_and a few other things
02:54.50espen-well, when i play mp3s the sound is wierd
02:54.53bkw_just buy an X100P
02:54.59bkw_espen- what distro?
02:55.02espen-slackware
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02:57.41beornbkw_ How does one then call the CALLERIDNUM from within the agi script??
02:57.57bkw_beorn look at asterisk::Agi
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02:58.14bkw_my $AGI = new Asterisk::AGI;
02:58.15bkw_my %input = $AGI->ReadParse();
02:58.29bkw_$ARGV[0]  <-- is what mine shows up as
02:58.35espen-bkw: doesn't the X100P support ISDN line?
02:58.42bkw_espen- nope
02:58.44espen-:/
02:59.39beornbkw_ I think you are referring to that asterisk::Agi thing . . .which is PERL!!!  Right?  Or does Asterisk::Agi work with any language??
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03:02.15espen-so I need the E100P
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03:04.43bkw_its perl
03:05.14bkw_in the channle espen-
03:05.17bkw_keep it there
03:05.24bkw_one on one help costs $$
03:05.31bkw_:)
03:07.44hellerreally? in that case, i've been  having these dreams lately. . .
03:08.53bkw_har har har.. one on one asterisk help costs....
03:08.57Vicki have quick question, i am thinking of installing asterisk on a spare box, is there any paticular build of linux i should use, do you guys have any recommendations?
03:09.08bkw_RH8 or RH9
03:09.16CelticVick: One you like :-)
03:09.17JerJer8
03:09.24zigmanespen-,  the E100P won't work with ISDN either
03:09.38Vickok thanks :)
03:09.40zigmanget chan_capi and a capi supported isdncard
03:09.47zigmanlike the avm
03:09.47bkw_zigman um yes it will just happens its a 31 channel ISDN line :P  so to speak
03:09.54zigmanor the eicon diva cards
03:10.06zigmanbkw_,  which is a PRI
03:10.16beornJerJer: Do you know if it is true that anyone with a PRI can pretend to be any callerID the want??
03:10.18bkw_I don't think its called PRI on E's
03:10.25bkw_beorn yes
03:10.51zigmannot sure either ;)
03:10.59bkw_EUROISDN rings a bell
03:11.03zigmani just know espen- wanten BRI ;)
03:11.06bkw_but thats teh switch type
03:11.13zigmanwants
03:11.24bkw_can you set callerid with BRI also?
03:11.44ztdummythis could be considered an extremely naive question but...can asterisk be used in a production environment when there are (seemingly) important problems like the channel hanging after it is hungup/
03:12.00bkw_ztdummy yes
03:12.11bkw_System uptime: 3 weeks, 2 days, 5 hours, 24 minutes, 24 seconds
03:12.11bkw_Last reload: 3 hours, 34 minutes, 14 seconds
03:12.13bkw_no hangs
03:12.14bkw_no nothing
03:12.16ztdummySCHWEW
03:12.27bkw_its all in the hardware.
03:12.35bkw_good quality hardware == excellent results
03:12.42bkw_just like with anything
03:12.57bkw_cheap = mmmm kinda ok... expensive quality = hell ya!
03:13.03ciego34have isdn bri connection at madrid and diva pro pci card, can use *
03:13.22bkw_ciego34 I understand english isn't your native lang.  But POST TO THE MAILING LIST.
03:13.26ciego34plan to add sip-pstn free access
03:13.27bkw_you have asked tha tlike 10 time
03:13.28bkw_s
03:13.31ztdummywhat about a dell 1750 dualie 3.0 Ghz with a Gig of ram and a t100P
03:13.39bkw_ztdummy hell ya
03:13.39ciego34sorri
03:13.48bkw_but make sure you compile zaptel for SMP
03:13.53bkw_otherwise DRAMA!!!!
03:14.00dougheckatulsa, maine?
03:14.05bkw_Tulsa, Ok
03:14.10doughecka:P
03:14.17bkw_like one of the top ten gay cities in America
03:14.19ztdummybkw_: i haven't seen that documented anywhere
03:14.26bkw_ztdummy the makefile baby
03:14.31ztdummyok
03:14.33bkw_~google zaptel asterisk smp
03:14.33ztdummytx
03:14.33zigmanztdummy,  why a dual box ?
03:14.46bkw_looks pretty documented to me
03:14.57zigmanheh ;)
03:14.57ztdummytrying to get 60 cps inbound h.323 G.729 with EC
03:15.00dougheckahmm
03:15.13doughecka~ztdummy +sites:lists.digium.com
03:15.30ztdummydon't follow that..
03:15.35ztdummyi don't follow
03:15.48bkw_search google and add that to the search string.. you will find what you are seeking
03:15.52ztdummyis this possible?
03:15.58ztdummyk
03:16.02doughecka~ztdummy smp site:lists.digium.com
03:16.06dougheckathere we go
03:16.13bkw_its google you freak
03:16.18dougheckaog
03:16.20ztdummythanks doughboy
03:16.20bkw_~google
03:16.22[google] a search engine found at http://www.google.com/
03:16.27CelticAnybody doing vm apps in * where they need to know where the call was forwarded from ?
03:16.29doughecka~google for ztdummy site:lists.digium.com
03:16.36ztdummywhat is google?
03:16.37dougheckahah
03:16.40dougheckaNOOO
03:16.50bkw_OH HELL NO HE JUST DIDNT!
03:16.56ztdummyhaha
03:16.58bkw_*SMACK*
03:17.00bkw_what is google?
03:17.03bkw_thats funny stuff
03:17.03ztdummy:^))
03:17.13ztdummylol
03:17.15doughecka~what is google is <reply> faggot
03:17.16doughecka: what are you talking about?
03:17.22dougheckabah, its not that smart
03:17.26espen-anyone that want to share a music file in .gsm format? ;)
03:17.35espen-I need to test something, and sox is broken :)
03:17.38bkw_espen- and get RIAA on our asses.. I think not
03:17.43bkw_sox isn't broken
03:17.47dougheckabkw_: uh huh :P
03:17.51ztdummyis gsm smaller than mp3?
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03:17.53bkw_just have to install lame or such to decode MP3's
03:17.58dougheckaztdummy: NO!
03:17.59espen-norway is a safe place for music dealing ;)
03:18.05dougheckagsm is uncompressed... sorta
03:18.05ztdummytx
03:18.09ztdummyok
03:18.10bkw_gsm IS NOT
03:18.18dougheckaah
03:18.21bkw_doughecka extract your lips from the bong for a second please
03:18.22dougheckagsm is uncompressed
03:18.28doughecka:P
03:18.32ztdummyfrom what i understand, asterisk supports wav, so why gsm?...compression?
03:18.36espen-bkw: well, when I convert mp3 into .gsm with sox ,the sounds turn crazy..
03:18.41bkw_gsm is too compressed
03:18.42dougheckaasterisk does not support wav
03:18.46ztdummyok
03:18.46dougheckabkw_: ok
03:18.48ztdummymy b
03:18.53dougheckagsm is too compressed, but not like mp3
03:18.54doughecka:P
03:19.01espen-:p
03:19.05bkw_doughecka is on the crack pipe again today
03:19.13ztdummyseems like gms is much better supported, than mp3...true?
03:19.21zigmangsm i the codec mobilphones _used_ to use
03:19.21bkw_yes
03:19.22bkw_use gsm
03:19.27dougheckazigman: yea
03:19.29zigmannot sure whether they still use it
03:19.30ztdummythat's what is thought
03:19.46espen-is it best to use .gsm on all things, i mean, should I convert all mp3files to sox?
03:19.48zigmanmp3 is a stupid codec for voice stuff
03:19.49bkw_except for hold music
03:19.52espen-gah
03:19.52espen-gsm
03:19.52ztdummyis there an mp3 to gsm transcoder
03:20.00bkw_sox can transcode to gsm
03:20.10bkw_but you have to install lame or something so it knows how to read it
03:20.12dougheckaand back
03:20.31espen-hm
03:20.31dougheckasox doesnt do mp3 => gsm does it?
03:20.34ztdummyis 60 cps possible with EC?
03:20.42bkw_OK DAMN IT you people made me loose my place
03:20.49dougheckahahaha
03:20.49ztdummyheh
03:20.52dougheckawoo
03:20.56dougheckawe succeded
03:20.59espen-my question is, should we use gsm instead of mp3?
03:21.05espen-and convert the mp3s to gsm ?
03:21.09dougheckafor hold music?
03:21.12espen-yeah
03:21.13dougheckano
03:21.26Celticbkw_: I'm a G71 kinda guy
03:21.38dougheckagsm is what asterisk supports nativly
03:21.38ztdummyg71?
03:21.44blitzrage[afk]anyone have a .cvspass example?
03:21.45*** join/#asterisk tim27 (~tim@229-29.dr.cgocable.ca)
03:21.46dougheckaztdummy: a real tiny codec
03:21.58tim27hello everyone
03:22.00dougheckasmaller than g721
03:22.05Celticbkw_: Phone sex isn't such a bandwidth rich experience on GSM
03:22.38ztdummyi was talking to a guy that was doing some codec work for alcatel...he said they had a codec for cdma at 250 bps
03:22.45tim27I'm trying to do the turorial about SIP phone, on http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/3956 ... how do i run addmailbox ???
03:22.47ztdummyin production
03:22.56Celticbkw_: Just dial +449XXYYYYYYY to hear what I man ;-)
03:23.16blitzrage./usr/src/asterisk/addmailbox I believe
03:23.19dougheckaztdummy: bloody, I can get DIGITAL voice over 5 mhz of bandwidth
03:23.32tim27i modified the sip.conf and extensions.conf ...
03:23.37dougheckatim27: yay
03:23.44dougheckacongradulations
03:24.25dougheckaheck, I can get digital voice over 1 mhz of bandwidth
03:24.27blitzragehow can I login to anoncvs@cvs.digium.com from within a script, without having to input the password manually? (bash script)
03:24.34dougheckathough it would be tinny
03:24.37tim27they say this is done using /usr/src/asterisk/addmailbox...
03:24.42tim27but i dont have this directory
03:24.43dougheckablitzrage: hah! :P
03:24.59blitzragetim27: did you checkout asterisk from cvs?
03:25.01dougheckablitzrage: hmm, a script so you can do this:
03:25.20dougheckawget http://www.asteriskpbx.org/install.sh
03:25.20doughecka./install.sh
03:25.23bob_bkw_: if I wait about 15 secs after x100P picks up and says aa-entry, then it works everytime..If I press right away 31 it hangs up...
03:25.30dougheckaand it would magically do everything
03:25.58blitzragedoughecka: what install.sh script?
03:26.04blitzragenevermind
03:26.06blitzrageI just read it
03:26.09dougheckaah
03:26.10doughecka:)
03:26.14tim27blitzrage: i did the cvs installation
03:26.16dougheckabut that would be cool eh?
03:26.57tim27blitzrage: i used the getting started with asterisk by andy powell to do my installation
03:27.12blitzragedoughecka: I'm trying to make an * upgrade script, but I just need to pass the anoncvs password to cvs from within the script
03:27.24blitzragedoughecka: it already works.. just can't do that one thing :)
03:27.30dougheckaah
03:27.33dougheckahmm
03:27.43dougheckaperl can problebly do it :P
03:27.48dougheckabut thats icky
03:27.52dougheckaand doesnt work most of the time
03:28.07blitzrageyah, I don't care how I do it, as long as I can do it.  No one seems to be able to help so far, and I can't seem to find anything on google.
03:28.31dougheckaheh
03:28.38dougheckaask #linux
03:28.39doughecka:P
03:28.42blitzrageI tried that too
03:29.13doughecka#linux-for-n00bs ?
03:29.15doughecka:)
03:29.22scotti own that chan!!
03:29.23blitzrage:)
03:29.29dougheckahahaha
03:29.35espen-bkw: when the installation of lame is done, what should I do next?
03:31.09dougheckaInternational Space Station Marks Five Years in Space
03:31.12dougheckabooyea
03:31.18tim27doughecka: how i do the run addmailbox script
03:31.22dougheckaI remember putting the thing together
03:31.27dougheckaaddmailbox
03:31.31dougheckaand type the mailbox number
03:31.35dougheckatadah!
03:31.45bkw_you dont need addmailbox anymore
03:31.50bkw_YOU DONT NEED IT
03:31.54dougheckayou dont?
03:31.54bkw_i repeat
03:31.55bkw_YOU DONT NEED IT
03:32.02bkw_read the src code
03:32.03ztdummywhat's the most calls per second at a reasonable MOS has anybody gotten?
03:32.10dougheckabah
03:32.19bkw_app_voicemail has invent_message routine
03:32.26dougheckaztdummy: a dozen
03:32.29dougheckabkw_: kewl
03:32.32bkw_doughecka shut up..
03:32.39bkw_ztdummy doughecka is full of shit tonight
03:32.39ztdummyseriously
03:32.39dougheckaztdummy: ;)
03:32.43ztdummyi know
03:32.43bkw_I don't think he knows what MOS is
03:32.46dougheckaa few hundred
03:32.52ztdummyreally!?
03:32.54ztdummybs
03:32.57ztdummynot
03:33.05bkw_lets see
03:33.10bkw_192 per box at nufone or so
03:33.11dougheckaMusic On Slapstick
03:33.30ztdummywhat kinda machine/extras?
03:33.43bkw_MOS mean opinion score
03:33.55dougheckaah, I knew that
03:33.58ztdummyboy it is stormy in colorado springs right now
03:34.15bkw_you can put 3 quad card per box if you wanna brave it
03:34.25bkw_288 calls per box
03:34.34ztdummyi can't brave it
03:34.40dougheckano codec translation...
03:34.40bkw_also depends on codec and such you use
03:34.44ztdummythis needs to be highly available
03:34.45bkw_if its pure ulaw... then baby you got it down
03:34.48espen-now are lame installed, how can it provide asterisk to play mp3 properly?
03:34.49dougheckaheh
03:34.49ztdummyg.729
03:34.54bkw_oh shit 60
03:35.02dougheckaespen-: use mpg123, the REAL version
03:35.03ztdummythat's what i was thinking
03:35.03bkw_g729 is a CPU shore
03:35.04bkw_er whore
03:35.09ztdummyhaha
03:35.15bkw_read the website
03:35.18ztdummyi did
03:35.22tim27doughecka: they ask for the voice mail context... i typed the voice mail number there :(
03:35.23bkw_I think they got 60 on a dual 1.8 ghz xeon
03:35.32ztdummyjust wondering what people were actaually experiencing
03:35.36ztdummyyeha
03:35.38ztdummyyeah
03:35.39espen-doughecka: does the mpg123 talks with lame?
03:35.41dougheckatim27: you dont need to anymore, ask bkw_ :P
03:35.45dougheckaespen-: hmm
03:35.49ztdummythat's what the guys at digium have been telling me
03:35.50espen-what have lame got to do with anything
03:35.51espen-:P
03:35.53dougheckayes
03:35.57espen-ok
03:35.59dougheckathats the next question
03:36.01doughecka:)
03:36.03bkw_espen- recompile sox
03:36.45ztdummyit sucks that g.729 gives a good mos/Bwidth tradeoff but eats your cycles on a COTS proc
03:37.06ztdummycancels out in a sense
03:37.09bkw_haha
03:37.13beornbkw_ G729 is very efficient.  On a network with no packet loss, it has quality with less bandwidth than ilbc.  Once there is packet loss ilbc is GREAT, better than even G711 (with PLC)
03:37.31bkw_beorn accually ilbc and g729 use about the same
03:37.33bkw_if not equal
03:37.40bkw_ilbc sounds more warm
03:37.46dougheckabkw_: so when you make a new entry in voicemail.conf, and restart, it makes the mailbox?
03:37.55bkw_g729 in no way uses less bandwidth than ilbc.. trust me
03:37.56ztdummyso...you are saying that ilbc is preferable in a production environment
03:37.58beornG729 uses a bit less.  Ilbc uses more because the packets are distinct, do not depend so much on previous packets
03:38.04espen-LAME MP3 Encoder..................   yes
03:38.05espen-:)
03:38.08bkw_beorn bullshit
03:38.10espen-*hugs bkw*
03:38.20dougheckaLOL
03:38.25beornbkw_ READ
03:38.28ztdummyilbc is open?
03:38.32beornilbc is
03:38.33beornyes
03:38.34dougheckayes
03:38.41beornCheck out ilbc freeware
03:38.51ztdummyso it is a no brainer to go ilbc
03:38.52ztdummy?
03:38.54bkw_I don't care what that says.. I can show you real world numbers
03:39.14tim27bkw_: if i modify my voicemail.conf for somethign like this [general]
03:39.14tim27format=wav
03:39.14tim27[local]
03:39.14tim27;
03:39.14tim27; format: password, name, email address for attached voicemail msgs
03:39.14tim27;
03:39.16tim272000 => 4321,John Whorfin,jwhorfin@planet10.com
03:39.17beornWell, ilbc is probably best unless you are all on the same network, e.g. UUNET
03:39.18tim272001 => 8383,Sidney Zweibel,newjersey@banzaiinstitute.com
03:39.20tim27i dont need to run the script ???
03:39.35bkw_tim27 no
03:39.37tim27just create my mailbox in the voicemail.conf ????
03:39.40bkw_but use default
03:39.55bkw_oh jesus christ.
03:40.00bkw_I said it once.. I said it again
03:40.02ztdummywell it is definitely appealling in that there is no royalty involved an comparable performance
03:40.04bkw_IT WILL CREATE THEM
03:40.16tim27bkw YOU SPEAK FRENCH ???
03:40.23ztdummy:)
03:40.24beornGenerally speaking, bandwidth is pretty cheap these days.  If you are doing anything large scale, just keep it all on the same network (like all on AT&T) and use G711
03:40.29beornHighest quality
03:40.46ztdummyit's not that easy, beorn
03:40.48ztdummyfor me
03:40.58ztdummyinternational
03:41.00ztdummysatellite
03:41.05beornOh
03:41.06ztdummymultiple networks
03:41.12zigmansat suxx for voip
03:41.14beornIn that case, definitely ilbc
03:41.27ztdummyyes, this is true, but we are sat pioneers
03:41.28ztdummy:)
03:41.39ztdummybeorn: ok
03:41.40ztdummytx
03:41.45beornWhat is up with the satellite?  Plenty of internet routes go via cable
03:41.53ztdummynot to my locale
03:41.55beornI can communicate just about anywhere without satellite
03:41.59beornwhere are you??
03:42.03dougheckaztdummy: can I get a free satellite interent connection? :P
03:42.12ztdummycentral/south america; carribean
03:42.24espen-haha!
03:42.27dougheckabah
03:42.40ztdummythere is no fiber there
03:42.57ztdummywell, there is --but you must be friends with the nsa/cia
03:43.05beornWell, in that case you really should look up ilbc vs G729, cause bandwidth will cost you a LOT.
03:43.17beornI'm pretty sure G729 is a bit less
03:43.20dougheckahahaa
03:43.29ztdummywell...i thought that there wasn't that big of a difference between the two
03:43.34beornThere isn't
03:43.38bkw_boys you are about to get a shock
03:43.47bkw_OMFG tim27 stop that
03:43.50beornBut then again, who uses ilbc outside of asterisk??
03:43.52bkw_DO NOT EVER DO THAT
03:44.01ztdummyi'm confused
03:44.04ztdummytoo many messages
03:44.15bkw_tim27 msgs me like his voicemail.conf
03:44.16bkw_blah
03:44.20espen-haha
03:44.28beornztdummy, you can't just use ILBC codec unless both sides are configured to use it
03:44.34ztdummyok
03:44.40ztdummythen g.729 it is
03:44.45bkw_um no
03:44.46bkw_hold up
03:44.48beornAsterisk people love ilbc, but most cisco hardware does not support it
03:44.53dougheckamost?
03:44.56dougheckadoes some support it?
03:44.57ztdummythis is a sun switch
03:45.01ztdummyi'm RXing from
03:45.09ztdummy723;729
03:45.15ztdummysupported
03:45.52ztdummydamn...i got excited about no having to buy licenses...
03:45.55beornSince you are using satellite, there will be about 500ms of delay.  
03:45.57ztdummyheh
03:46.01ztdummy200
03:46.03ztdummyfor us
03:46.07dougheckaHOW?
03:46.08ztdummyat the most
03:46.12beornSo people will keep talking into each other's conversation
03:46.18beorn200?
03:46.20beornNot bad
03:46.27beornStill, 200 is quite a bit
03:46.36beornSo  you will notice the delay
03:46.40dougheckaztdummy: can I get a connection here in the stateS?
03:46.46*** join/#asterisk rikcy (~rikcy@hoochie.digium.com)
03:47.00rikcyhi there
03:47.16bkw_http://www.bkw.org/~brian/g729_vs_ilbc.jpg
03:47.22ztdummyyes...i know about the latency..anything over 100-125 is noticeable
03:47.49bkw_ztdummy not really
03:48.04bkw_about 250 is when it starts to get noticeable (but then again it depends on the network)
03:48.11ztdummybut we are working in telemedicine and other apps where the latency is acceptable, not to mention that the places where we are deploying there aren't too many phones anyway
03:48.14bkw_I have talked on a 300ms link before with no problems
03:48.32ztdummybkw_: i've heard that, as well
03:48.50beornztdummy, what is your packetloss?
03:48.56bkw_beorn http://www.bkw.org/~brian/g729_vs_ilbc.jpg
03:48.59bkw_check that
03:49.00beornI saw
03:49.00ztdummyalso, my partners have been working in satcom for about 30 years
03:49.05bkw_its very strange isn't it
03:49.14beornbkw_ I was just quoting what I read at ilbc freeware.org
03:49.30bkw_ya
03:49.32ztdummybeorn: i'm not sure yet, we are just getting everything set up and i have not set up link testing equipment, yet
03:49.34bkw_love how they do it
03:49.43beornKinda makes sense . . .both have sample complexity.  ilbc takes up a bit more bandwidth but is resistent to packet loss because of it.
03:50.20bkw_ilbc doen't take up a bit more bandwidth.. its the reverse
03:50.31ztdummy:)
03:50.40ztdummywell, which is it guys?
03:50.42ztdummyjk
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03:50.51bkw_haha
03:50.53beornztdummy, if you are doing expensive stuff like this, you definitely should pay for Asterisk boxes on both ends and use IAX trunking to save bandwidth
03:51.01bkw_yeppers
03:51.01beornThen you can use ILBC, too
03:51.09ztdummyhmm
03:51.21bkw_then codec isn't an issue
03:51.43beornDo what I wrote above
03:51.53bkw_hrm
03:51.54bkw_strange
03:51.56dougheckaztdummy: I can implement it for ya :P
03:51.58beornSatellite is expensive, so you have to use it as wisely as possible
03:51.59bkw_I just got this weird call from a friend
03:52.09dougheckaand it NEEDS a trip to the carribean
03:52.16ztdummydough: thanks, but i'm pretty sure we can handle it
03:52.32dougheckaztdummy: no no, I insist :P
03:52.36ztdummy:)
03:52.40espenbkw, oh?
03:54.20ztdummyman...i'm using cvsup on freebsd for the first time...and i don't think it read my refuse file and installed every language they support
03:54.21ztdummyhahaha
03:54.34ztdummyDAMMNIT
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03:55.09dougheckaLOL
03:56.11ztdummyanybody here track vocal?
03:56.18dougheckawhats that?
03:56.19doughecka:)
03:56.35Celticmust install that one day
03:56.37ztdummyi mean...does the shit even work ?
03:56.51dougheckadoes it use sip?
03:56.54ztdummyi couldn' get HALF the functionality they advertise
03:56.58ztdummyno
03:57.02dougheckahmm
03:57.04dougheckawhats it use?
03:57.09ztdummyh.323
03:57.18ztdummyyou must use a sip proxy
03:57.21ztdummyie ser
03:57.35dougheckaEWWWW
03:57.50dougheckah323 is the suxors
03:57.57ztdummyyes but atleast ser can run on an ipaq
03:57.59ztdummyhahaha
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03:58.16dougheckaoh dear, I had forgotten about that important feature
03:58.22ztdummyhaaa
03:58.24dariianyone know how to configure a budgetone from a tftp server (or where I could find docs/sample files)?
03:58.24ztdummyha
03:58.25dougheckathat makes me want to migrate
03:58.30dougheckanow
03:58.39dougheckaups
04:00.10espenhm, it still keep playing the "right" .gsm/mp3 files very slow..
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04:03.33ztdummypunky brewster
04:03.42dougheckahmm, so this satellite thing
04:03.47ztdummy?
04:03.49dougheckawhat area does it cover?
04:04.06ztdummymost of the world
04:04.12dougheckaah
04:04.35dougheckaso all it needs is a view of the southern sky?
04:04.38ztdummythe network is worldwide,but we can only uplink where we have "landing rights"
04:04.42espenNOTICE[213006]: File app_mp3.c, Line 80 (timed_read): Selected timed out/errored out with 0
04:04.44dougheckaoh?
04:04.52ztdummylegally
04:05.06ztdummyhughes network
04:05.20dougheckaso I can stick it on my car and get some servos and aim it at the satellite automatically...
04:05.32ztdummyyeah
04:05.41dougheckaI want 2
04:05.42doughecka:P
04:05.49ztdummythere are several COTS solutions that will do that
04:06.00dougheckayea
04:06.16ztdummyor patch antennas that are almost like omnis
04:06.30ztdummythat's whatcha want :)
04:06.41dougheckaoh?
04:06.54dougheckahow much is it?
04:07.05dougheckawe just had a client that put in a sat internet
04:07.15ztdummythey run from 500 to very much depending on the size
04:07.16dougheckadirecway
04:07.26dougheckawell, per month
04:07.31ztdummyyes, directway is a segment of hughes
04:07.39ztdummyoh...
04:07.42dougheckaah
04:08.08dougheckabtw, do you know what the modem thingy they use is? vxware or something, and we couldnt find the pass for it anywhere
04:08.15ztdummyour contracts are a little higher than residential ie directway
04:08.22dougheckaoh
04:08.24dougheckabut its better
04:08.26doughecka200 ms ping
04:08.28dougheckaetc
04:09.09ztdummyi am not the sat guru...my partner has been working for/with hughes for ~30 yrs
04:09.15dougheckawow
04:09.18ztdummyyeah
04:09.23ztdummyi can't even talk to the guy
04:09.28dougheckahahah
04:09.40ztdummyheh
04:10.08dougheckawe lost a satellite a few days ago
04:10.23dougheckaafter 14 years, the batterys just gave up :)
04:10.32ztdummyyour decimal was in the wrong place :)
04:10.38ztdummy?
04:10.44dougheckano
04:10.47doughecka14 years
04:10.56doughecka17000 orbits or something
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04:11.03ztdummyso you are a satcom guru, too?
04:11.04doughecka17000 charges and discharges
04:11.10dougheckaham radio :)
04:11.16ztdummyoscar?
04:11.23dougheckahmm, I think
04:11.36ztdummyi'm a radiohead myself
04:11.40davidhello
04:11.53dougheckacool
04:12.04dougheckaUO-14 Satellite
04:12.19espenis it possibly to get calls transfered to a mobile?
04:12.24ztdummyin fact, i was wanting to put a pstn patch on a peater and drop it into asterisk
04:12.29dougheckahas reached the end of its mission after nearly 14 years in orbit. Since launch, UO-14 has completed over 72,000 orbits and as many charge/discharge cycles of its on-board NiCd battery
04:12.35ztdummysure, via pstn
04:12.48dougheckaamazing aint it? :)
04:12.57ztdummyyes...
04:13.14ztdummy14 year old tech doesn' go very far these days, so that is amazing
04:13.18dougheckaindeed
04:13.21espenztdummy, did you say that to me?
04:13.41ztdummyyes
04:13.47dougheckajust get some amps
04:13.53ztdummyyou can transfer to a mobile via pstn
04:13.58espenztdummy, how could I do that for an example? just to put something in the extensions.conf?
04:14.12dougheckaespen: do you have a zap card?
04:14.14dougheckax100p?
04:14.16espennope
04:14.20espeni just have a isdncard
04:14.21espen:)
04:14.22dougheckaoh
04:14.22ztdummyor pay a couple billion for your own network and set up peering relationships with the other carriers
04:14.27dougheckaHAHAH
04:14.35dougheckaespen: well, how do you make an outgoing call?
04:14.43espentrue the isdncard?
04:14.48dougheckayea
04:14.50espenmake i dial :)
04:14.52espenit
04:15.22dougheckalike, exten => 600,1,Dial,ISDN/cellnumberhere
04:15.35dougheckaput ISDN with whatever your card is
04:15.43espenhm
04:15.46JerJerISDN ?!
04:15.48dougheckawhatever it is
04:15.53JerJerCAPI ?
04:15.57dougheckayea, dats it
04:17.15espendoughecka, no channel type registered
04:17.34dougheckayou fix him up :P
04:17.40dougheckaI dont know isdn
04:18.24ciego34how to use * with eicon diva pro 2.0 isdn bri card ???
04:18.30espendiva
04:18.32espenoh
04:18.33espenhehe
04:18.41dougheckaztdummy: have fun! :)
04:19.30ciego34???
04:20.10ztdummytx...you leavin?
04:20.22dougheckayah
04:20.27ztdummyl8r
04:20.30ztdummynice talkin
04:20.31doughecka73 :)
04:20.37Beavebbiab
04:25.51ztdummyi was in amsterdam this summer...man...you could make a killing by setting up a voip call center there
04:26.10ztdummyand sell some bottled water to drink while calling
04:26.11ztdummy:)
04:26.30ztdummythat town is teeming with transients
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04:27.59tim27YAAAAAHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
04:28.39ztdummyi've been to several countries and that town just is off the hoook
04:29.01ztdummyeven if drugs/whoring/debauchery aren't your thinkg
04:29.11ztdummythe arts/women/beach
04:29.14ztdummyunreal
04:29.31ztdummyand they speak english which is good for my whitebread ass
04:29.34tim27my setup is working ... :)))))) two sip x-lite phone ... i'm able to connnect 2000 to 2001 and 2001 to 2000 :))))
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04:29.43ztdummysweet time
04:29.49ztdummy<PROTECTED>
04:30.16tim27it was easier that i taught... :)
04:30.27espenanyone that have a fine sound in .gsm, i need..
04:30.31espensong
04:30.32espenthat is
04:32.10Criponin dhcpd.conf.. for a subnet, with dhcpd running on the subnet's gateway.. does the router option have to point to the subnet's gateway?
04:32.15Criponor the network gateway?
04:33.05kimo_sabeCripon: huh?
04:33.37ztdummyheh
04:34.36Criponinetgateway ->>>>>> spanhead >>>>>>>hdlc>>>>>>>>hdlc>>>>>>>>>subnet/spanhead2 running dhcp -----> subnet
04:35.22Cripondoes the option routers in dhcpd.conf point to the subnet spanhead2 that is issuing the ip's out to the subnet?
04:35.42kimo_sabeCripon: think it through. What can the DHCP clients actually talk to?
04:36.06Cripononly the their gateway to the rest of the network
04:36.12Criponso my answer is oui
04:39.39kramlol
04:39.44Stealth_Manhello Mark
04:41.48blitzragelol
04:43.03tim27where i download gastman
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04:43.41scottzebra is fun :)
04:44.37ztdummyi have only used win32 gastman and have been told that the *nix version has much more functionality...true?
04:44.46blitzragewhat is gastman?
04:45.15tim27i think it's a windows software to see the channels that are in use
04:45.17ztdummyremote asterisk manager tool
04:45.22blitzrageah
04:45.25blitzragenever used it :)
04:45.45ztdummywell, the win32 version isn't tremendously functional
04:46.12tim27what exactly you can see with this ???
04:49.25scottchallenge everything!@
04:50.28ExomorphWhats the url to gastman?
04:51.52tim27dunno
04:52.01tim27ztdummy you have the url ???
04:52.53espen<PROTECTED>
04:52.53espenNOTICE[213006]: File app_mp3.c, Line 80 (timed_read): Selected timed out/errored out with 0
04:53.03espenwhat is fail?
04:53.21tim27any know how i can enable music on hold for my two sip phone...
04:53.39espentim27, you do that with your SIP-gw
04:53.58ztdummytim: you can get gastman at ftp.asterisk.org
04:54.12tim27thanks ztdummy
04:54.15espenztdummy, fix my problem ;P
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04:55.07ztdummyftp://ftp.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/gastman/
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04:56.56ztdummywhy is there a gentoo iso in ftp.asterisk.org/pub/
04:56.56ztdummy?
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04:57.29ztdummyor a staroffice directory?
04:58.02tim27who hear the telephone.mp3 song from the ftp.asterisk.org/pub
04:58.05tim27that funny
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04:59.25frank_sbrDid anybody had any problem with Asterisk server totally freezing?
04:59.34cmanme
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04:59.49cmanjust restarted and was ok
05:00.18ztdummyhow do you handle a situation like that non-interactively?
05:00.38ztdummythis is what i'm worried about in a production environ
05:00.40frank_sbrIt happened to me every other day...and no core dumps?
05:00.53ztdummyeveryother day!??
05:01.10tim27ztdummy what is for the user and password of the host in gastman : they mean the linux password ???
05:01.26ztdummyyou must edit /etc/asterisk/manager.conf
05:01.27frank_sbrYep
05:01.35ztdummyand add yourself an entry
05:01.48tim27let me check this
05:02.15ztdummyand be sure to forward the port if you are firewalling
05:02.31ztdummywhat is tormenta?
05:02.34ztdummyanyone?
05:03.39coppiceNo. tormenta does not mean anyone :-)
05:03.49tim27in permit ... how i can set a range
05:05.17ztdummywhat do you mean by "tormenta does not mean anyone.."
05:05.18ztdummy?
05:05.46coppiceztdummy: what do you want to know about tormenta?
05:05.56ztdummywhat is it?
05:06.12ztdummyi see the directory on ftp.asterisk
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05:06.44coppiceIt is the name of the original E1 and T1 cards from zapatatelephony and Digium
05:07.45ztdummyahh
05:08.15coppicetry www.zapatatelephony.org for the origins
05:08.33ztdummyyou have been around, eh?
05:10.45ztdummyheh...i can't decide it tiling my IRC channels is great or terrible
05:11.09ztdummyit'll get to ya
05:11.29tim27ztdummy: i putted this in the manager.conf [timain]
05:11.29tim27secret = ****
05:11.29tim27deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
05:11.29tim27permit=192.168.1.102/255.255.255.0
05:11.29tim27read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
05:11.31tim27write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
05:11.50tim27when i try to log... it say 192.168.1.101 failed 10061
05:11.54ciego34can build a pri card using www.zapatatelephony.org info??? is a working info???
05:12.14tim27i puted the user in bracket before this
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05:13.28Santohello people
05:13.38cmananybody had a problem with DISA???
05:13.59Santois my voice stolen ..can some one hear me
05:14.16Santocman what up
05:14.18cmanwhen i dial 791 eg,,, DISA is receiving 7911, 77991, etc.
05:14.23tim27any can help with gastman
05:14.36Santotim27 whats the problem
05:15.01ztdummyi usually don't worry about permit and deny
05:15.07ztdummyjust add the read write lines
05:15.08cmanthe phone set is same...i don't know when i use DISA, it detects double digits sometimes.. telling me the diales no is wrong or so
05:15.42tim27i can log to gastman
05:15.47Santohey anyone installed two NIC cards on one sysytem
05:15.59cmanwhen using goto... its working fine.. i don't think its the problem wih the phone set
05:16.07Santotim27 you can't or you can
05:16.10tim27what you put for the read write line
05:16.11tim27cant
05:16.24tim27I'M STUPID
05:16.40Santodid you edit the conf file
05:16.46tim27no
05:16.50Santodo that
05:16.52tim27i edited the manager file
05:17.07Santowhat did you change
05:17.16tim27which file i need to edit the conf or manager ???
05:18.05tim27you mean manager.conf
05:18.15Santoyeah
05:18.28tim27[timain]
05:18.28tim27secret = ****
05:18.28tim27deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
05:18.28tim27permit=192.168.1.102/255.255.255.0
05:18.28tim27read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
05:18.29tim27write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
05:18.30Santook go to http://alpha.engr.twsu.edu/~spsantos/
05:18.52Santoand click on asterisk configuration
05:19.14tim27it's you web page ???
05:19.18Santo[general]
05:19.18Santoenabled = yes
05:19.18Santoport = 5038
05:19.18Santobindaddr = 0.0.0.0
05:20.04tim27this is also there
05:20.20SantoI did this few months ago
05:20.43SantoI don't know if there has been log of changes but you must be able
05:20.49Santoto get that login
05:21.00tim27maybe i should remove permit and deny
05:21.19tim27i have the deny and permit = in my file
05:21.22tim27let me change this
05:21.28Santono was it there before
05:21.37Santojust comment those
05:21.40Santoand try
05:21.52Santoare you behind firewall or NAT
05:22.18tim27after this i type reload ???
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05:23.15Santoyeah
05:23.35tim27same thing connection failed
05:23.37tim27:(((
05:23.45Santoany redhat Guru's for loading ethernet adapter
05:23.54Santowhat do you see on CLI
05:24.15Santoare you behind firewall
05:24.18Santoor NAT
05:24.26tim27notting
05:24.52tim27when gasman as for hostname , i enter the ip of the asterisk ???
05:25.07tim27as=ask
05:25.37Santook are you on the same machine
05:25.44Santois the port open
05:25.52rikcyhello Santo
05:25.54Santoport 5038
05:26.04rikcyi looked at your samples conf
05:26.05Santoricky sup buddy
05:26.12Santook
05:26.17rikcyi have a question for yaa
05:26.20Santothey are pretty old
05:26.27Santosure whats that
05:26.29tim27i'm not on the same machine
05:26.30rikcyjust an example
05:26.45tim27192.168.1.101 is the asterisk box
05:26.48rikcyif i were to call you on iax at extension1, how should i dial
05:26.48Santotim27 check if the port is open
05:27.08Santoyes
05:27.14rikcyi am trying to setup something similar but having a real hard time
05:27.20tim27i'm on a local network, not behing a firewall...
05:27.50tim27my sip softphone can connect on the asterisk box...
05:27.59Santoconfigure an extension for IAX with corresponding  asterisk
05:28.02rikcyas a guest, everything goes to context=> incoming
05:28.12tim27i dont understand why gastman cant
05:28.18Santotim27 check if the port is open
05:28.26rikcyat incoming, you include => start
05:28.33tim27where i check this santo
05:28.41rikcyunders start,  you have various branches
05:28.54rikcycould you just tell me how do i get to one of the extensions
05:29.01rikcythat will make me understand this much better
05:29.16Santonetstat -ptuna
05:29.22Corydon76-hometim27:  look at /etc/asterisk/manager.conf.  enabled must be set to yes
05:29.25rikcylike an example of call flow from iax --> incoming --> start --> to one of extensions
05:29.53tim27thanks corydon
05:29.53tim27it's set to no
05:29.53tim27:)
05:30.12rikcySanto buddy, did you get my messages.....
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05:30.18Corydon76-homeDon't forget to define a user in manager.conf
05:30.27Santotim27 ;((((((((
05:30.28tim27i did it
05:30.29rikcyi have literally spent ~24 hours figuring this out...still no luck
05:31.05Santorikcy what part of the config are you referring to on the website
05:31.20tim27now it say logging... and disconnected from remote host
05:31.23rikcycall flow from iax.conf to extensions.conf
05:31.24tim27:((((
05:31.33rikcycall flow from iax --> incoming --> start --> to one of extensions
05:31.54rikcyand how to dial one of your extensions listed under start context
05:32.07rikcyi just need to understand the flow so that i can implement something similar
05:32.21rikcyhow do you pass extensions via iax to the context?
05:32.26rikcyi am not getting that part
05:32.26Santook to dial through IAX channel configure your iax.conf
05:32.32rikcyi did that
05:32.46rikcythe part that is a problem is to be able to dial different extensions
05:32.49Santoand then add something like this for you to dial out in extensions.conf
05:32.51Santoexten => _1800NXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX/user:passwd@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN}@iaxtel)
05:33.16rikcyhow about incoming calls
05:33.20Santoget a 17xxx number from iaxtel
05:33.25rikcyyes.
05:33.25Santoand test it
05:33.28rikcyi already have it
05:33.48rikcythat work
05:33.55rikcyhere is what i am interested in
05:33.57rikcypretty simple
05:34.05rikcyi have a 700# from iaxtel
05:34.11JerJeris iaxtel working?
05:34.12rikcyi give it to my buddy
05:34.21tim27<PROTECTED>
05:34.21tim27NOTICE[1225991360]: File manager.c, Line 260 (authenticate): 192.168.1.102 failed to authenticate as 'timain'
05:34.21tim27<PROTECTED>
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05:34.31rikcywho calls me from diax/iaxcomm
05:34.39rikcynow, i have two extensions
05:34.52rikcyone for home-office and one for home
05:34.56Santoricky look at this example things may be clear
05:34.57rikcysay ext1 and ext2
05:34.57Santoexten => 4099,1,Dial(IAX/guest@zebraroaming.com/s@incoming)
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05:35.28JerJertim27:   have you setup manager.conf /
05:35.29JerJer?
05:35.30Santoone of my friend had set IAX on his asterisk box
05:35.35rikcys@incoming goes as default
05:35.44Santoat zebraroa....com
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05:35.50tim27JerJer yes
05:35.57JerJerlook again
05:36.03tim27my manager.conf is like this
05:36.04JerJerwhatever your sending doens't match
05:36.09Santojerjer the lord
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05:36.37tim27; Asterisk Call Management support
05:36.38tim27;
05:36.38tim27[general]
05:36.38tim27enabled = yes
05:36.38tim27port = 5038
05:36.38tim27bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
05:36.40tim27[timain]
05:36.42tim27secret = ****
05:36.44tim27;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
05:36.46tim27;permit=192.168.1.102/255.255.255.0
05:36.48tim27read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
05:36.50tim27write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user
05:36.57JerJertelnet your.asterisk.box 5038
05:36.58Santoricky there is a documentation I tried to explain my best go through that
05:37.00JerJeraction: login
05:37.09JerJerusername: timain
05:37.18JerJersecret: ****
05:37.24JerJer<enter again>
05:37.40tim27what is the linux soft for telnet...
05:37.53JerJerd'oh
05:38.08JerJerum try telnet
05:38.10scotttelnet
05:39.23Santoricky there is some documentation on my website try those ..... I got to go  ***
05:39.25Santoexten => 4099,1,Dial(IAX/guest@zebraroaming.com/s@incoming)
05:39.42Santohttp://alpha.engr.twsu.edu/~spsantos/
05:39.44JerJersanto: come on....use a type=peer
05:40.18Santojerjer where ??
05:40.23JerJerthat exten
05:41.10Santooh ok
05:42.03Santojerjer any idea about asterisk and quintum gateway interoperability
05:42.35Santoquintum  D2400
05:43.10ztdummyi'm pretty sure they can interop with some configging
05:43.11JerJeri refuse to purchase (or use) qunitum crap
05:43.12JerJerso no idea
05:43.26Santook
05:43.41SantoVoiceGenie (VXML server) and Asterisk
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05:43.56Santoany idea about interoperability
05:44.36JerJergrr  why bother?
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05:58.57sizzzungyo homies.
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06:04.22blitzragewhat is the best way to check to see if asterisk is running from within a bash script?
06:05.12kimo_sabeblitzrage: pidof asterisk?
06:05.52blitzrageI was thinking of that.. but what is * segfaults and leaves a .pid file in /var/run?
06:06.15blitzrageI was thinking of just doing a [ -f /var/run/asterisk.pid ] which WOULD be simple :)
06:06.16sizzzunguse ps!
06:06.21kimo_sabeblitzrage: um, ok. What does a dead pidfile have to do with pidof?
06:06.40tim27Santo Gastman is working now
06:06.42blitzragenothing actually :)  I didn't really read your line carefully enough :)
06:06.58blitzragesizzzung I'm not sure how to parse the output of ps though
06:07.03kimo_sabeblitzrage: maybe if [ "`pidof asterisk`" != `cat /var/run/asterisk.pid` ]; do ...
06:07.27sizzzungps aux | grep Calculator|awk '{print $2}'
06:07.27sizzzung9622
06:07.27sizzzung9723
06:07.36sizzzungawk is your friend
06:08.24sizzzungRIGHT BLITZ
06:09.36kimo_sabesizzzung: "pidof ‐‐ find the process ID of a running program."
06:09.45sizzzungkimo_sabe: i know :P
06:09.53sizzzungkimo_sabe: i'm just saying awk is useful for very many things
06:09.58kimo_sabesizzzung: err, not you, blitzrage
06:10.09sizzzungkimo_sabe: do you deny the abilities of awk?
06:10.13sizzzungDO YOU !#@%!@#%!@#%!@%
06:10.29kimo_sabesizzzung: no, but it's a waste of time and asking for trouble to reinvent the wheel
06:10.37blitzragehehe
06:10.40sizzzungagreed.
06:10.47blitzrageok.. I think I'm going to use the pidof asterisk thing :)
06:11.11Corydon76-homesucceeded=`pidof asterisk|awk '{print length($0)}'`
06:12.32Corydon76-homeYour problem with pidof is that it returns ALL of the Asterisk pids, not just the starting process id
06:12.41blitzrageright
06:12.47blitzrageso I can get like.. 3 PID numbers
06:13.01coppiceHas anyone here used GrandStream phones withe headsets for a call centre?
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06:17.45cmanany one from nufone?
06:20.34Corydon76-homeblitzrage:  if you do that commandline I posted, it returns "0" if asterisk is not running
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06:23.56jrollysoncoppice: I,d like to use them in that application, but haven't done it yet.
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06:25.23monsieurdoes anyone use * with an smp-based platform?
06:25.50tim27monsieur you speak french ???
06:25.58monsieurun peu
06:26.12tim27pourquoi ce nick
06:26.25monsieurje ne sais quoi
06:26.31monsieurje ne sais pas
06:26.43monsieurc'est une probleme?
06:27.10tim27non
06:27.17tim27pas de probleme ici
06:27.21tim27jsute des solutions
06:27.35monsieurok
06:29.57monsieurthere was an email from someone who had problems running in smp mode,and it was suggested to run asterisk in UP mode. Anyone know how to do this?
06:31.36espenIs it requrired to have a soundcard in order to get the asterisk playing mp3s properly?
06:31.41monsieurno
06:31.43scottespen: no
06:32.44espenI have problems with it, when i play mp3s, the sound creates *W????*
06:32.55espen*WSCEYYSE*
06:32.57espenor something
06:44.05espenscott, I can see det problems, its looking for /dev/dsp, (mpg123) does, how could i make it work then?
06:44.21espenNov 23 07:39:34 WARNING[16384]: File chan_oss.c, Line 423 (soundcard_init): Unab
06:44.21espenle to open /dev/dsp: No such device
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06:49.49ztdummyhi mrgoby
06:50.10mrgobyhowdy zt:
06:50.18mrgobywhat's cookin fellers?
06:50.46mrgobyand fellettes :-)
06:51.09ztdummyspeaking of fellettes...any fellettes around?
06:51.37ztdummysheesh
06:51.40ztdummywe suck
06:52.49coppiceThat's fellatio, not fellette
06:53.17mrgobyoh, badabing
06:54.20mrgobyso, i'm still undecided....  what does everyone here think is the best way to do dynamic extensions
06:54.30mrgobyi've had problems with dynextendb
06:54.47ztdummywhat problems mr?
06:55.21ztdummycoppice, how you expect a femme to talk, now?...unless of course
06:55.22mrgobywell, i'm getting 404 errors when i try to use an extension in my db
06:55.24ztdummyyou are femme
06:55.26ztdummy:)
06:55.46ztdummy404 sql errors?
06:55.46mrgobyi am trying to use it to dial sip extensions
06:56.02ztdummydid you add the line to extensions.conf?
06:56.09mrgobyyes i added the line
06:56.15mrgobyand loaded the module
06:56.23mrgobyand set the config
06:56.31mrgobythe 404 error is on my UA
06:56.38mrgobysession rejected
06:56.47ztdummyyour ua is n't configged
06:56.54mrgobywhat do you mean?
06:56.58ztdummyhmm
06:57.07ztdummysowhat is the line in extensions.conf
06:57.08mrgobyit works fine on static extens
06:57.52mrgobyexten => s,1,DynExtenFromDB
06:58.17ztdummyis that right?
06:58.29ztdummywhat page did you get teh syntax from ...do you have a url?
06:58.35ztdummyanybody used this before?
06:58.50ztdummyit's quiet as a mouse in here right now
06:59.36mrgobyi got it from the andreasotto site
07:00.05ztdummycoppice, you used extendb?
07:00.17coppiceztdummy: no
07:00.51mrgobyi've heard that there are better ways to do dynamic extensions
07:01.13mrgobyanyone know of any??
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07:03.42matthewaon an X100P, can I use exten => s,1,Wait,10  to avoid having the system pick up the an incoming call?  Or is there a better way to do it?
07:05.39matthewabah
07:05.40matthewanever mind
07:12.46snewpydoes anyone know how stable and workable the vpb driver is? particularly with an openswitch board?
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08:06.25cmananybody in us ??
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08:25.24cmaneverybdy asleep??
08:25.32jrollysonyup
08:25.36voidptrno.
08:25.38voidptr:P
08:26.26discordiamope
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08:35.34espenzhow do I set up peering with asterisk?
08:38.05voidptrpeering with?
08:39.08espenzanyone, just need to know
08:39.39voidptrdepends on what type of channel to use
08:39.43cmanvoiptr
08:39.50voidptrvoip? or isdn?
08:39.57espenzvoip
08:39.58cmancan u call 1 800 248 8870
08:40.07cmanwithout 1 i guess
08:40.12espenzwhy?
08:40.14espenzto get support?
08:40.15espenz:P
08:40.16voidptrcman : yeah, just gimme 1 minute
08:40.29voidptrespenz : between *?
08:40.34cmanits my toll free no.. i can't call from here
08:40.47cmandon't seem to be workin.. so asked i u guys could from us
08:40.52voidptrbetween 2 asterisk, you would use iax2
08:40.52cmanok
08:41.04cmanwhere can i see where my modem is installed..
08:41.10cmancommand??
08:41.12voidptrbetween other voip things you would use mgcp (most likely)
08:41.23voidptror sip... (last resort)
08:41.35voidptrand forget about h323, since it is a mess
08:41.36voidptr:)
08:42.32espenzasterisk is the king
08:43.05espenzi got the festival to work to
08:43.09espenzhihi, voice speech
08:43.21espenztoo
08:43.43cmanhow to heck where my modem is>??
08:43.45cmantty
08:43.49cmansomething like that
08:44.19espenzis it possibly to get the isdncard adapter to call out?
08:44.40discordiaespenz: i found out that people donst like festival
08:44.46espenzi mean like, exten => 500,2,Dial(CAPI/004791625817)
08:44.50discordiaespenz: sure
08:44.56espenzdiscordia: i know ;P
08:45.10espenzdiscordia: but how?
08:45.18discordiabut Dial,CAPI/outMSN:callMSN
08:45.24discordialike
08:46.13discordia100/,1,Dial,CAPI/17:${EXTEN}
08:46.16discordiaargl
08:46.21discordiait some sort of early
08:46.23discordiasry
08:46.29espenzNOTICE[409615]: File app_dial.c, Line 499 (dial_exec): Unable to create channel of type 'CAPI'
08:46.30discordia100,1,Dial,CAPI/17:15
08:46.38discordiahmmm
08:46.47discordiaare both B-channels free ?
08:46.51espenzyeap
08:46.51discordiaremeber
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08:47.11discordiawhat is your extensiuon
08:47.15discordia?
08:47.15jrollysonhmm... any ideas about paging hardware?
08:47.20espenzlike, what?
08:47.21espenz+47?
08:47.22espenz:P
08:47.33discordiano show it
08:47.39espenzhm?
08:47.46espenzmy number is 33328001
08:47.50ciythe S100u licks
08:47.53jrollysonwhats out there that hardware wise I can tie into *, I need several page zones.
08:48.14discordiaremember ypu cant call yourself and make * to have the call and dial out with 2 B-channels
08:48.36discordiathis little thingie i forgot too ;)
08:48.37espenzim trying to call a mobil phone
08:48.40discordiaok
08:48.43discordiathat should work
08:48.53discordiahmmmm but
08:48.55espenzexten => 1,2,Dial,CAPI/33328012:91625817?
08:49.27discordiahow do you dial into that exten ? per SIP or CAPI
08:49.46espenzcapi
08:49.53espenzvia isdncard
08:50.07discordiahmmm
08:50.09espenztrust me, the lines are free
08:50.27espenzbut are you sure that it is right parameter?
08:50.39espenz"CAPI" ?
08:50.39discordiajapp
08:50.40espenz:
08:50.40espenzP
08:50.45espenzlemme see yours?
08:51.04espenz"japp" is kinda norwegian "word"
08:51.05espenz;P
08:51.09discordiaexten => 10,1,Dial,CAPI/17:10
08:51.12cmanhey how do i check the modem port its installed in?? "/dev/ttyd1" like that
08:51.22discordiaexten => _0[059]./100,1,Dial,CAPI/17:${EXTEN}
08:51.24discordiaor this one ...
08:51.27discordiaboth work
08:51.41ciyany1 ever get the dev lite kit to crap every reboot?  even with modules loaded
08:51.50discordiasry man, gotta have some coffee. be here in a minute again ...
08:51.54espenzwhat does * say, when it is transfering, discordia?
08:51.56espenzpaste some shit?
08:51.58espenzmine says:
08:52.08espenzExecuting Dial("Modem[i4l]/ttyI0", "CAPI/33328012:91625817") in new stack
08:52.08espenzWARNING[409615]: File channel.c, Line 1594 (ast_request): No channel type registered for 'CAPI'
08:52.08espenzNOTICE[409615]: File app_dial.c, Line 499 (dial_exec): Unable to create channel of type 'CAPI'
08:52.08espenz<PROTECTED>
08:52.08espenz<PROTECTED>
08:52.26discordiaahhhh
08:52.30espenzmabye i should have "i4l" ?
08:52.31discordiayou have i4l
08:52.34espenzaha :P
08:52.38discordia:)
08:52.38espenz*we are smart*
08:52.42discordiareally
08:52.56discordiaread the fscking logs (RTFL)
08:52.59discordia:)
08:53.10espenzWARNING[442383]: File channel.c, Line 1594 (ast_request): No channel type registered for 'i4l'
08:53.10espenzNOTICE[442383]: File app_dial.c, Line 499 (dial_exec): Unable to create channel of type 'i4l'
08:53.15discordiabut i can give you a tip ...
08:53.18espenzhaha, rtfl in fact
08:53.18discordiainstall capi
08:53.38espenzok
08:54.18espenzwhat should i use as driver then?
08:54.23espenzjust capi?
08:54.29espenz(in modem.conf)
08:54.34espenzhm
08:54.35espenzMakefile.am: required file `./compile' not found
08:54.35espenzmake: *** [Makefile.in] Error 1
08:54.39espenzbad capi20 driver :(
08:55.12voidptrtime to go for a shower
08:55.15voidptrtata
08:56.29espenzdiscordia: where could I find the capi20 driver?
08:56.34discordiahave a good doc about it. (wrote it yesterday ;))   --> http://zetagrid.de/asterisk-capi.txt
08:56.42discordiayou have to compile it urself
08:56.52espenzreally? :p
08:57.02espenzhehe
08:57.34discordiayes ... please report to me cause i think of pasting it when done for the documentation project
08:57.39cmanwhat is the command to see where my hardwares are installed...help guys
08:58.00cmanlist of hardwares
08:58.06discordialspci
08:58.16discordiaon linux-prompt
08:58.54espenzdiscordia: do you know of a voip webclient?
08:59.06cmanit doesn' give me something like /dev/ttys0... how can i find that?
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08:59.44cmandiscordia..
08:59.44charperhi having problems with BRI isdn
09:00.03charperdoes anyone have any experiance with BRI
09:00.10espenzdiscordia, not its installed, what is the driver called? in modem.conf
09:00.20espenz(or, whats the name of the driver)
09:01.09charperwll the card is a firtz card using hisax driver and in the modem.conf the driver is set to i4l
09:02.51charperit loads the config ok with the /dev/ttyI0 but the card is not reciving calls
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09:11.38Mikewhats the differences btw a FXS and a FXO?
09:12.19espenzhell yeah, discordia?
09:12.19espenz:P
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09:22.11cmanLOL
09:22.37cman:-(
09:22.43cman:(
09:22.56espenz*lol*
09:23.04cman:)
09:23.10cman:D
09:31.11charpercan anyone give me some advice with regards to BRI isdn :-)
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09:46.01discordiacharper: use the capi channel drivers
09:49.58discordiacharper: use this one to install capi: http://zetagrid.de/asterisk-capi.txt
09:50.11voidptr~seen wasim
09:50.12wasim <~wasim@202.179.137.13> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 2d 17h 30m 46s ago, saying: 'eww'.
09:50.17voidptr:S
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10:02.01decodehmm.. 65$ ea for 2 2U rackmount cases w/ riser and 300 watt PSUs, and 15$/ea for 2 24 port cat5e patch panel w/ punchdown termination, good deal? :)
10:02.48daorkyes, yes it is
10:03.22daorkwell, by new zealand standards, thats pretty goo
10:04.05decodethat's US
10:04.11decodebut still seems quite decent to me heh
10:04.54daorksure, thats about $110 and $25 NZD
10:04.57decodeshipping is 23$ for the 2 cases, 7$ for the 2 panels
10:05.08decodeIncluding insurance and tracking
10:05.10daorkthe cheapest i can get a 2ru case for here is $250
10:05.26daork(NZD)
10:05.29decodethese are used, guaranteed in like new condition heh
10:05.39daorkah yep
10:05.54decodeheh
10:06.07decodei got a nice 38U cabinet for 50$
10:06.20decodeheh now i get to fill it :)
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10:06.47decodegotta find some nice 24 or better 10/100 1U switches next
10:07.23decodemost likely i can mount em on the back side of the cabinet too, since it's a bit oversized :)
10:08.04decodenow.. spend this weeks pay check.. heh..
10:08.08decodeerr spent
10:08.36RoyK_TMORNING MORONS
10:09.07decodefound a 4U case for 40$, but 4U is disgustingly huge
10:09.48decodei got the 2U cases for 65$ ea, so i'm not gonna complain heh
10:10.22snewpyanyone familiar with the vpb driver?
10:10.40decodenext week ima buy the asterisk developer kit heh
10:11.46voidptri always buy 19"
10:11.54voidptrbecause they stack better then normal cases
10:11.54voidptr:D
10:12.07decodeheh, i'm going rackmount only..
10:12.22voidptryeah me too
10:12.24voidptrand laptop :P
10:12.27decodeheh
10:12.56decodeeventually i'll fill up the 38U cabinet w/ computers, networking, and telecomm gear.. and have quite a happy setup :)
10:13.24coppice_Dell move have a rackmount KVM that looks like a laptop :-)
10:13.36coppice_s/move/now
10:13.42decodeKVM will be my purchase next month heh
10:14.02RoyK_Tdecode: where the fsck did you get 2U for $65???
10:14.05decodei want 16 port auto (hotkey) if possible
10:14.11decodeRoyK_T ebay ;)
10:14.44RoyK_Tah
10:14.44RoyK_Tok
10:14.54decodegotta get a KVM and a UPS next month...
10:15.00decodeheh
10:15.13decodeonly get to spend 2 weeks pay on geeky stuff, the rest has to pay bills..
10:19.34decodetime for me to go to sleep *p00f*
10:19.52espenzRoyK :)
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10:23.09h3xthe biggest problem with 2u cases is most motherboards dont have pci in the 6th slot
10:23.10h3xso the riser card dosent work
10:23.35h3xi found a pci riser that has a ribbon cable to fix the problem but its like $15 each
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10:37.34RoyK_Th3x: just test the riser cards thoroughly. we've had LOTS of problems with those
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10:53.16snewpyanyone want to volunteer for a test call? :)
10:53.24RoyK_Twhat sort?
10:53.37snewpyiaxtel
10:54.00snewpycommiserations roy :)
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11:02.45h3xi would think that ribbon cable risers woudl work better than pcb ones
11:02.55h3xjust because the shit dosent move around when the case does
11:03.02h3xi guess on the downside you can get noise or bad connections
11:05.04voidptrmy riser cage doesn't really use pci as riser
11:05.22voidptrit uses some "proprietary" bus (i think) to pass through 2 pci busses
11:05.42voidptr2x100 and 1x133mhz
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11:28.23beaglehello @all!
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11:31.16beagledoes someone know if it is possible to tunnel isdn over ip with asterisk? voice AND data is needed
11:33.41snewpydoes anyone know what you need to do to coax voicepulse to accept international calls from asterisk?
11:33.43zoaA switch to 100Mbit can only be authorized once a 80% or more utilization can be documented over extended periods.
11:33.46zoawhat the fuck
11:34.00zoathey have an option for 100mbit
11:34.01zoai take it
11:34.09zoaand then they say i don't have 100mbit
11:34.10zoawtf
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11:44.51espenzlol?
11:45.01discordiawhy lol?
11:45.39espenzzoa
11:46.43daorkthis is an isp or colo/telehouse provider?
11:46.55daorksounds like they dont want you to spike thier traffic too much
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11:59.59WBhi all
12:00.20WBanyone awake?
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12:00.48WB... if so, I'm looking for a SIP phone for a Palm based device ...
12:01.00voidptrmoo mooo :)
12:01.07miller7-moo mooo voidptr
12:01.15WBhi
12:03.21RoyK_THII
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12:06.49WBI'm looking for a SIP phone for a Palm based device ...
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12:17.03voidptrhey cypromis
12:17.04cypromisWB: write one
12:17.09cypromishi voidptr :)
12:17.16voidptrųíų SignOff WB: #asterisk ("i bet ma bell likes it")
12:17.17voidptr:P
12:17.29RoyK_ThI ALL
12:17.31RoyK_T:)
12:17.35voidptrcypromis : i'm happy :P
12:17.48MarlowRoyK_T : hi
12:18.25cypromis:)
12:18.30cypromisthe dinner was a success ?
12:18.39voidptryep
12:19.00cypromisgood :)
12:19.08cypromismoving to estonia now ?
12:19.10cypromisheehehehe
12:19.14voidptrconsidering
12:19.14voidptr:P
12:19.30voidptratleast a country with surplus of girls
12:21.28voidptranyone got a webserver on a non :80 port?
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12:28.24voidptr<g>
12:28.34voidptrmy stomach is really turning
12:33.04RoyK_Tanyone from .jp here?
12:35.12zoavoidptr, what do you want to do ?
12:35.31voidptrtest why internet isn't working at a friend
12:35.41voidptrthey can msn through the proxy, but not browse
12:35.48voidptrso i think provider blocked :80
12:36.06voidptrand he doesn't have a clue
12:36.19voidptrso its best if i find a website at some non :80 port :)
12:36.40espenzhttp://217.118.59.34:5000
12:36.47zoatry to telnet to a webserver on port 80
12:36.57zoathen try to telnet to an ssh or telnet server
12:37.13zoaand you will know for sure if its your inet connection or you browser that is fucked
12:37.15voidptrno it needs to go through a proxy
12:37.18zoayups
12:37.22zoavery likely
12:37.33zoatunnel it trough putty :)
12:37.34espenzvoidptr: try the url
12:37.44voidptrcheers
12:39.32voidptrlike i expected
12:39.46voidptrjust :80 blocked outgoing
12:40.14espenzso... nice
12:40.23voidptrhow do i solve that
12:41.09voidptr<client> <proxy> (:80 block) (~inet~) (my server:8080) (~inet~)
12:41.25voidptrdouble proxy is not possible
12:41.37voidptrsince i can't control the proxy on the client side
12:41.41espenzwhy have the provider blocked?
12:41.58voidptrthe claim shit about virus
12:42.23voidptri know they talk shit
12:43.15RoyK_Tvoidptr: running windoze?
12:43.58voidptrclient is windows yes, but i installed it myself, and checked.. no virus... proxy server is linux... definately no virus...
12:44.20voidptrmaybe some other client pc behind it has... but not my problem
12:44.37voidptr</offtopic>
12:44.37voidptr:)
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12:52.20cypromisI will setup a irc <-> jabber conferenceroom gateway
12:52.47cypromisfor people that don't want to runn 100 programs lol
12:53.47voidptri guess noone can think of a proxy thingy that can do... http://proxyserver:443/http://www.google.com/
12:54.05voidptroh
12:54.13voidptrwait i can relay to anonimizer
12:54.18voidptrhumm sweet
12:58.46ManxPowerAnyone here have experience with PRI problems?
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13:03.51cypromisyes loads of them :)
13:05.16zoa:)
13:05.17zoasame here
13:05.46l-fycypromis > can you come in Germany?
13:05.51l-fybtw hello cypromis
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13:06.07ManxPowerHow about troubleshooting them?
13:06.28ManxPowerSometimes an outgoing call just gets rejected, sometimes it gets accepted, but no actual audio is passed.
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13:06.41ManxPowerSame destination number.
13:08.08kapejodmorning
13:08.16discordiahi kapejod ...
13:08.34cypromisl-fy: germany ?
13:08.47cypromisI will be a couple of hours in berlin on saturday :)
13:08.52cypromisare u in germany ?
13:08.57l-fy16 january
13:09.00cypromissure
13:09.01l-fyor aroundthere
13:09.11tholoHey, kapejod?  Where in Germany are you located, approx?
13:09.17cypromisI am ust now in London picking my private stuff and my family up
13:09.20cypromiswhere in germany ?
13:09.31l-fyi think arachen
13:09.34kapejodhi l-fy :) is it 100% sure yet that the congress will be in jaunary?
13:09.37l-fynot sure, if i'm right
13:09.44l-fykapejod > yes
13:09.46cypromisaachen
13:09.50kapejodgeilenkirchen, iirc
13:09.51l-fyor at least is what i know
13:09.54l-fybetween 16 and 22
13:09.59l-fycool
13:10.00cypromisgeilenkirchen ?
13:10.07kapejodtholo: i am in berlin approximately ;)
13:10.08cypromiswas the first immigrant camp in germany
13:10.10cypromishahaha
13:10.28izohi
13:10.37cypromisaloha
13:11.02tholoHm, I guess Ratzeputz might not be available there...
13:11.10tholoGreat stuff, that.
13:11.17sobol_hello
13:14.14RoyK_Tl-fy: long time :)
13:14.48kapejodl-fy: are you sure it's around the 16th and not one week later?
13:14.54l-fyhi RoyK
13:15.01l-fyyes kapejod
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13:16.45kapejodcongratulations mr. RoyK_T, sir :)
13:17.11cypromishehe
13:17.17cypromisyou have birthday the same day as my son
13:17.18cypromis:)))
13:17.23cypromisbt he got only 5 today
13:17.24cypromislol
13:17.27l-fywow
13:17.43l-fyhappy birthday RoyK_T
13:17.48RoyK_Tkapejod: thanks :)
13:17.55RoyK_Tl-fy: thanks :)
13:17.57tholoBare drittunger, alt sammen...
13:19.06cypromisol
13:19.13RoyK_Ttholo: hold kjeft, gamle gubbe :)
13:19.22cypromishe is probably as shocked as you are cause he never thought somone would call sunday 7am
13:19.23RoyK_Tgamle troll
13:19.26cypromis:))))
13:19.39kapejodLOL
13:19.43ManxPowercypromis, He did seem kinda suprized.
13:20.09kapejodcypromis: remember, they are vikings....
13:20.12cypromisyap
13:20.21cypromisand they neer expct other people understanding a word
13:20.28RoyK_Tcypromis: tholo isn't a real scandinavian.. he's moved over to the US...
13:20.39cypromisok
13:20.46cypromiswhy should he shut up than ?
13:20.54cypromisan is his collor green ?
13:20.54RoyK_Tnfi
13:20.54kapejodto conquer the US? ;)
13:21.00RoyK_Tlol
13:21.06kapejodwith a big ship?
13:21.30ManxPowercypromis, Our new PRI is rejecting outgoing calls and I have no idea why.  Hence my call to the CLEC.
13:22.21tholoSo, kapejod, did you ever try Ratzeputz?  Relatively local brew made inbetween Hannover and Hamburg...
13:22.37tholoHighly recommended. ;-)
13:22.45kapejodtholo: no i didnt
13:23.01tholo58% alcohol by volume, brewed on ginger.
13:23.11cypromisalthough he is from that region no ?
13:23.14cypromisniedersachsen ?
13:23.15tholoWorks wonders as cough medicine -- you won't dare cough.
13:23.15cypromis:))
13:23.20kapejodyap
13:23.38kapejod....wir sind die niedersachsen ....sturmfest und erdverwachsen... ;)
13:23.38cypromistholo: try zivania in cyprus
13:23.40cypromis:)
13:23.54cypromisor any slavic homebrew
13:24.14tholoHeh.  This one has pictures of demons on the label. ;-)
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13:27.57Chris_DEhi
13:28.44Chris_DEI'm confused... I checked out the recent cvs version and now saw that there is no app_voicemail2.c ???? Is everything app_voicemail.c now???
13:29.57Chris_DEHas application voicemail now got the functionality of voicemail2????
13:31.06ManxPowerChris_DE, According the the CVS voicemail2 was renamed voicemail with something to make it work when called as voicemail2
13:31.07RoyK_TI don't think there's any voicemail2 anymore
13:34.54Chris_DEManxPower: so I won't have to rewrite my extensions.conf
13:35.08ManxPowerChris_DE, You should not have to, but you should.
13:35.15Chris_DEok :-)
13:35.27ManxPowerEventually I'm sure the magic to make it work when called as Voicemail2 will go away.
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13:46.20UnixDawgman * is sucking up resourceas on 4.8/4.9 fbsd
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13:49.34matthewaUnixDawg: did you disable pbx_wilcalu.so?
13:50.16UnixDawgno
13:50.24matthewahttp://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20FreeBSD
13:50.25UnixDawgwhy
13:53.37UnixDawgthnks
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13:54.31UnixDawgmuch better
13:54.57matthewacool :)
13:55.18UnixDawgI will have to look at the module
13:55.41UnixDawgother then that it works great
13:56.29matthewait does indeed
13:57.00UnixDawgnow I just need to get a gui interface and get it interfacing with my pos software
13:57.13matthewaonly other thing is finding a timer to support MeetMe et al
13:57.16ManxPowerPoint Of Sale?
13:57.23UnixDawgyes for hotels
13:57.29UnixDawgwww.veratouch.com
13:58.00UnixDawgits up but not officaly live yet
13:58.17UnixDawguse to be known as max touch in Canada
13:58.27UnixDawgbut we changed the name
13:58.32UnixDawgand are starting over
13:59.11coppice_There is something about some women's names. Somehow I don't get the urge to touch any woman called Vera. :-)
13:59.38UnixDawgvera is short for veratable
14:00.16coppice_Isn't that spelled veritable?
14:00.26UnixDawgthe name I wanted was taken
14:00.39UnixDawgsome one has that name already
14:01.00UnixDawgseo we took a swing on it
14:01.28UnixDawgwe wanted ExecuHotel but a windows based pos hase the name
14:02.36dougheckaEast Innkeeping!
14:02.39doughecka:easy*
14:02.45coppice_I'm not sure I like veratouch, but I think its better than EexcuHotel :-)
14:03.18coppice_why the "East"?
14:03.28dougheckaeasy innkeeping :)
14:03.52coppice_Oh, I thought it might be available with a Chinese UI
14:03.56UnixDawgBubba Hotel POs
14:04.04dougheckalol
14:04.27dougheckawe just found that software called easy innkeeping for a client, all java based
14:04.40UnixDawgurl
14:04.41dougheckainterfaces with quickbooks
14:04.42coppice_Why is it POS for hotels Surely it should be POE - point of extortion - considering most room rates.
14:04.52doughecka~google for easyinnkeeping
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14:08.16UnixDawgthe biggest proplem sith windows POS software is the citrix liceancing and the windows liceancing and the pos software and hardware . by the time oyu pay for all theat for 1 terminal your out 15grand
14:08.26dougheckayea
14:08.33dougheckawe put it in with terminal services
14:08.49UnixDawgmine works with xterminals
14:08.51dougheckawindows 2003 with 5 cals was 700, and then 1000 for the software
14:08.57dougheckabrb
14:09.02UnixDawgand I have build a cheap 200 dollar xterm
14:09.06coppice_Ah, so the extortion comes before the point od sale, too :-)
14:09.36UnixDawgmy whole system when said and done is less the 5 grand
14:09.50UnixDawgfor a single trminal
14:10.05UnixDawgand 100$ per extra display
14:10.12UnixDawg+ hardware
14:11.29UnixDawgfor mine you need a pc + fbsd+ kbd/mouse/caard swipe reader/ pos printer report printer ands a microtouch  touchscreen monitor
14:12.14UnixDawgmost pos companys make a nice terminal like par and micros
14:12.28UnixDawgbut you pay 1500 for the terminal alone
14:12.48UnixDawgno software no configurationg
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14:15.52UnixDawgso the idea is to get into mom and pop hotels and bring them uptodate
14:17.20UnixDawgok if you dont like the name figure out a few you like and email then to me ar richard@veratouch.com
14:17.38UnixDawgand I will think them Over
14:18.22ManxPowerswipeyourcard.com 8-)
14:18.40tholohiwayrobbery.com
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14:22.47tzangeris TDMoE not ethernet<-->ethernet only?
14:22.55cypromisyep
14:22.58cypromisit os
14:23.01cypromisit is that is
14:23.12tzangeri.e. Gary's post on -users about plugging TDMoE into an TE410P is incorrect?
14:24.41ManxPowerSounds like a good way to blow up a switch or a TE410P
14:24.51tzangerthat's what I thought
14:26.21coppice_How about inn-comptence.com
14:27.03tzangerdifferent note: he seems to indicate that a T400P with one port to the LEC and another to a RAS device works just fine...  citats had indicated that it wouldn't work well (i.e. v90/v92 speeds not achievable)
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14:27.28tzanger~seen citats
14:27.30citats <~james@66.227.253.247.bay.mi.chartermi.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 20h 23m 8s ago, saying: 'zoa: yeah, or auto-negotiation didnt negotiate... it should display some advertised modes'.
14:28.39tzangerit also appears that I'm full of shit; the Meridian phone system does call parking almost identically to *... i.e. you invoke Park and it tells you where it's parked, not you park to a specific extension
14:28.39coppice_tzanger: any idea what issues there would be with those speeds? Anything above V.23 should be sensitive to basically the same things (at least in this regard).
14:29.10tzangercoppice_: not really, citats had said that the latency between coming in one port, over PCI, back over PCI and out another would kill anything above 33600
14:30.11tzangerI thought the T400P (or is it just TE410P?) could do add/drop though, so once you told it to route DS1/1/13 to DS1/2/1, would it not just go from T1 to T1?
14:31.13coppice_tzanger: The TE410P can do drop and insert, and Mark says his software now supports that. There shouldn't be any substantial latency. At least no more than any normal network path
14:31.56tzangercoppice_: hmm okay...  I have emailled Gary offlist to ask what speeds and reliability he's getting with the T400P
14:32.20tzangerI hope to be buying a TE410P shortly, just need to verify from Bell that I can assign the 911 addresses on my DIDs individually
14:33.02hellerQ~2
14:33.46coppice_tzanger: a lot of poeple report modem problems on digital circuits which just turn out to be sync problems. A single sample frame slip will cause a modem to drop.
14:34.24tzangeryes, I come from a dialup telco world.  :-)  two years ago we dropped all our T1 PRIs and went completely DS3 everywhere
14:34.29data[away]The Art of Computer Programming: Boxed Set: the Classic Work by Donald Knuth.
14:35.11coppice_Art needs to be free, not boxed in :-)
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14:35.26bobmancoppice_: How would you go about diagnosing that kind of issue?  (I think I'm running into it at work)
14:35.42tzangerbobman: make sure your clocking isn't fighting
14:35.59tzangeri.e. if you can, take your clocking form the line from the telco instead of generating it yourself
14:36.20bobmantzanger: Noted. :)
14:36.31coppice_bobman: try phones on the line. It amazing how many people mess around for ages with modems. When you tell them to try an RTA and plug a phone it they here clicks. :-)
14:36.44tzangerone end should be supplying clocking, the other recovering.  not both doing the same.  You don't harm anything if they're both supplying clocking, but you get slips
14:36.47bobmanThe problem I'm running into is that it's not consistantly an issue.
14:37.15coppice_Ans the telco has an atomic clock, so they are usually the more accurate :-)
14:37.19bobmanAye.
14:37.30bobmanI'll double check everything for clock source.
14:38.13coppice_bobman: Since the relative rate of your clock is likely to drift a bit (their rhubidium clock rather less so) results will tend to vary over time.
14:38.23bobmanOh!
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14:38.40bobman*smacks head* That makes sense.
14:38.49timainhello everyone one :)
14:39.08bkw_lalalalal
14:39.23bkw_its 8:38 am on a sunday and i'm awake.. EVIL EVIL EVIL
14:39.57bobmanbkw_: For some reason I woke up at 6:50AM.  Curse the built in timer in my  head.
14:40.14coppice_its 10:38PM on a sunday, and I'm testing code. EVIL EVIL EVIL
14:40.22tzangerWhile the Channel Bank I is a venerable piece of equipment, I have to say I am happy with its protection circuitry..  On the word of our KSU guy, I wired up my 12FXS/12FXO CBI to his recommendations (wiring 1st and 2nd pair to channel 1,2, 3&4 to channel 13,14...
14:40.45tzangerwhich is dead wrong...  the cable is wired straight through, not some fucked-up arrangement he seems to believe they are
14:41.12tzangeranyway long story short I wired a PSTN port to an FXS port.  ring, buzz like a bee on ludes, and hangup.
14:41.25tzangerfixed the wiring and the FXS port still works properly
14:41.35timainany know if asterisk need to be run always as a root ???
14:41.48coppice_If FXO and FXS lines can't take shorting to the wrong places, they won't last long in a telco monkey's hands :-)
14:42.05tzangertimain: I think it can run as nonroot but you have to change the device ownership/mode
14:42.08tzangercoppice_: :-)
14:42.45timaintzanger: so the best way is to open a root session just for asterisk, if i dont want to modify anything ???
14:43.03rainer_homel-fy: do you know if the congress will really take place in jan? and where to get more info?
14:43.37l-fyrainer_home > i know just because i was talking with one of the guys that is going there
14:43.39tzangerCBIs have no far-end disco
14:43.49tzangertimain: yes I think so
14:49.01coppice_Has anyone here tried using Grandstreams with headsets?
14:49.12tzangergrandstreams have a headset jack??
14:49.23rainer_homel-fy: okie. thx
14:49.47coppice_phone headsets tend plug into handset jacks, don't they :-\
14:50.04tzangerheh perhaps; I've only seen the 1/8" mini ones
14:50.22coppice_at least, that is what I am used to doing with plantronics headsets for call centres
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14:50.55timaini did a small pbx setup 2 SIP soft phone wih mailbox (the article of John Todd, i'm able to make the phone ring, on both side, and able to ear the lady who say to leave a msg ... (but i'm not able to recond anything in the mailbox) ... i use X-Lite soft phone, G711u and G771a and iLBC SPX are enabled... but asterisk say RFC3389 support incomplete Turn on client if possible , (play_and_record): No audio available on SIP/2001-049C, i see the mic
14:50.55timain<PROTECTED>
14:51.22timaini go no sound too when i answer the call
14:51.29kapejodtimain: turn off VAD in your phone
14:51.45timainwhat is VAD
14:51.55cypromisvoice activity damage
14:51.56cypromislol
14:51.58cypromisdetection
14:52.00kapejodvoice activity detection
14:52.28timainlol i have a big domage i have notting
14:52.43tzangerhahahhaa
14:53.08timainjohn todd say use a HARDWARE phone
14:53.14timainwhy I didnt listen
14:53.26tzangertry DIAX
14:53.37tzangerit's an ugly little VB hack but I have to say that it works rather well
14:53.46tzangerand it's not SIP which should solve 90% of your softphone problems
14:54.12bkw_DIAX is pretty good now
14:54.20tzangeryes
14:54.22tzangerit is
14:54.31tzangertoo bad it's VB, I'd have liked a Linux version
14:54.36bkw_is it?
14:54.40bkw_oh ya it is
14:54.59bkw_asterisk itself makes a good softphone
14:55.05bkw_:P
14:55.35tzangerI don't intend on deploying * on every desktop with a TDM410P heh
14:55.44coppice_my kids have an inflatable Nokia lookalike. Thats a pretty soft phone :-)
14:55.51tzangerUSB headset or USB bluetooth headset
14:56.05cypromiswhy not use iaxcomm ?
14:56.12cypromisit is ugly but you an mke you own gui
14:56.13tzangeriaxcom?
14:58.09bkw_tzanger I didn't say you had to put a TDM410P you can use a headset and the sound card
14:58.28timainbkw_ you dont sleep long
14:58.29tzangerbkw_: true enough...  I've never used a sound card with * before
14:58.42Chris_DE_how do I allow video to be transmitted via H323? allow=H261 and allow=H263 in h323.conf doesn't work
14:59.15bkw_Chris_DE_ good luck
14:59.26bkw_timain no I don't usually sleep long
14:59.30Chris_DE_:-)
15:00.14coppice_A headset and a soundcard should work out fine - trouble is, they never seem to :-\
15:00.30timainwill eat and try to figure out after this
15:03.39tzangerok what's up with my math
15:03.46tzangerDS1 = 192kB/sec
15:03.51cypromisis there any regex that describes all US prefixes ?
15:03.54tzangerPCI = 33Mhz * 4 bytes/clock = 132MB/sec
15:04.15tzanger*raw* performance says that I should be able to process 687 DS1s with a PCI based system
15:04.25tzangerof course that's not reality
15:04.37tzangerbut that seems excessive even for theoretical numbers
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15:05.39coppice_tzanger: You didn't halve the number of links to allow for them being duplex!
15:06.34tzangertrue enough but if you're doing any kind of codec translation then your 2-way data is uneven (say if you're doing incoming and spewing it all out a NIC
15:07.02ManxPowercypromis, NXXNXXXXXX
15:07.09cypromis??
15:07.23cypromisUS continental 48 states is NOT NXXNXXXXX
15:07.35tzangerthat's north america
15:07.37l-fyhi Mark
15:07.44kramgreetings all
15:07.49krami'm on a really bad wireless link
15:07.57kramso apologies if i disappear
15:07.58tzangerI don't think there is a regex for JUST the U.S.  I mean 519 is Ontario, 514 is NY IIRC
15:07.58cypromis:)
15:08.02ManxPowercypromis, Ah, ONLY the USA, not North America Numbering Plan?
15:08.08cypromisthat is my problem
15:08.10cypromiscorrect
15:08.14cypromisI need continental48
15:08.20cypromisincluding mobile
15:08.21kramit appears to be wireless connected to  a modem
15:08.30ManxPowercypromis, There is no way to tell unless you have a list of USA areacodes.
15:08.33coppice_kram: turn the microwave oven off (see slashdot today) :-)
15:08.47ManxPowercypromis, There is NO difference between mobile and non-mobile numbers in the USA.
15:09.00tzangerI thought that microwave interference was dealt with years ago
15:09.08tzangerhel I know my wireless driver had a "microwave work around"
15:09.31cypromisI know
15:09.34cypromishmmm
15:09.35cypromissuxx
15:09.39tzanger132MB/sec is the burstable bandwidth on PCI is it not?  What's the sustainable bandwidth?
15:09.43coppice_tzanger: It still hits the throughput badly with most 802.11 kit, though.
15:10.03ManxPowercypromis, The USA does not have a seperate numbering plan.
15:10.13tzangerhttp://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&threadm=31570362.167E%40prairie.NoDak.edu&rnum=2&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dpci%2Bsustained%2Bbandwidth%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN%26tab%3Dwg
15:10.16coppice_tzanger: the sustainable bandwidth on PCI depends entirely on your burst size. The inter-burst stuff is a large overhead
15:10.17tzangernice
15:10.20ManxPowercypromis, Well, there is no rate difference for mobile .vs. non-mobile in the USA.
15:10.36bkw_ManxPower thats gonna change here in this area soon.
15:10.49bkw_SBC the assholes.. some Mobile numbers here are no longer going to be local
15:10.55dantUK numbering makes lots more sense
15:11.00ManxPowerbkw_, Calliing Party Pays cell service?
15:11.09bkw_numbers that have been local for years ... will be longdistance now
15:11.26bkw_no SBC is just dropping the agreements to make those calls local calls
15:11.30cypromisManxPower: I know
15:11.42ManxPowerbkw_, Ah.  So they will be toll calls then.
15:11.43bkw_evil bastards
15:11.50bkw_ManxPower yep
15:11.54kramoh wow, this is sad
15:11.58kramit really is dialup
15:12.04bkw_haha
15:12.10ManxPowercypromis, in my dialing plan I block calls to specific non-USA/Canada numbers that are in the NANPA
15:12.11bkw_kram hows it going?
15:12.21tzanger"According to this page, all DMA controllers used in PCs have a read
15:12.21tzangerbuffer of 32 bytes and a write buffer of 16 bytes. So, the bus cannot
15:12.22tzangertransfer more than 32(16) bytes in a burst!?"
15:13.03coppice_tzanger: bus masters are not limited by that
15:13.11timainbkw_: maybe is my sip.conf that dont allow the codec
15:13.31tzangercoppice_: true, but can * handle multiple bus-mastering TE410P cards?
15:13.58kramtzanger: that does not apply to u busmastering cards on the PCI bus
15:14.09tzangerkram: yeah that's what coppice said too
15:14.22tzangerbus mastering cards can transfer directly to memory correct?
15:14.31tzangeri.e. they have their own DMA controller
15:14.31ManxPowerI've asked in the channel, I've asked on the mailing list, no answers.  What MWI does Zap use?  FSK, 48 volts, or 90 volts.  The phones we are using claim to care.
15:14.34kramonly to those using the DMA controller built in
15:14.50coppice_tzanger: bus masters are effectively their own DMA controllers
15:14.55kramthe TE410P bursts one full frame of all cardes at one time
15:15.16bkw_anyone care to take a crack at bug #544?
15:15.41coppice_kram: how does it burst all cards in one go?
15:15.43tzangerkram: wow so if I had a 8 TE410P cards in a system I could initiate a 6144kB DMA transfer?
15:16.09krami.e. i meanof all spans
15:16.10tzangercoppice_: I was gonna ask that next :-)
15:16.12kramthat's 128 bytes
15:16.14tzangerahh ok
15:16.41tzanger128 bytes?  Don't you mean 768kB?
15:16.48tzanger192kB is one frame * 4 spans?
15:17.28coppice_192kB is one second of data for a T1.
15:17.33tzangerahh not one frame
15:17.37tzangerduh I'm an idiot :-)
15:17.53bkw_RoyK_T fish tank?
15:17.57RoyK_Tyeah
15:17.58bkw_or flood?
15:18.09tzanger128 bytes... christ that hardly sounds worth the while of setting up DMA
15:18.14RoyK_TTanganikya cichlids :)
15:18.25kramwell that's actually an okay sized burst
15:18.35kramif we did it bigger, we would introduce an extra frame of latency
15:18.40coppice_tzanger: dead wrong. on PCI short bus mastered bursta are a huge win.
15:18.46zoakram do you know of anyone that used asterisk on an opteron server ?
15:18.48krami don't really want to do that, but we may end up having to do so
15:18.57zoaor do you know if zaptel would be supported ?
15:18.59tzangerzoa: that's a major system you're speccing out on the list
15:19.10tzangercoppice_: hmm
15:19.17krambecause *some* people's amchines seem to have I/O devices which block the bus for a full 125 microseconds
15:19.18kramwhich is an eternity to hog the PCI bus
15:19.30tzangerhow many transfers does it take to program the TE410P's DMA controller though?  And how much reprogramming is needed for each burst
15:19.49RoyK_TPCI? What's wrong with ISA?
15:19.56zoakram is that what happened on my server ? :)
15:20.26kramzoa: i don't know
15:20.30kramzoa: i don't know what your server is
15:20.53zoathe one with the sip/iax2 hanging after 1 hour with 20 simultaneous calls
15:20.58kramtzanger: no reprogramming is needed, it just loops around
15:20.58tzangerthe system I'm looking at has no other PCI devices other than what's on the CPU card (likely IDE and USB, both of which are disabled)
15:21.05kramtzanger: it's a double buffer
15:21.07tzangerkram: hmm ok that does sound better then :-)
15:21.20kramthe card is setup to move 8 frames then generate an interrupt, then do the next 8 frames
15:22.02coppice_tzanger: you have to look at the PCI specs for a while before the reality sinks in. Programmed transfers really suck. *Any* bus mastering is a big win.
15:22.41tzangerok
15:22.44kramzoa: i don't have any idea
15:22.45kramalthough i did find a sip or iax lock that i got fixed
15:22.45kramin some changes in sched i was making
15:22.47kramor maybe wait...
15:22.54kramthat's right, i remember now
15:22.56Taxman_kram: The card itself does not decode hdlc, right?
15:22.57krami was making sched changes for you
15:23.06kramthen i had to fix the buglets i introduced in that
15:23.13tzangerkram: 8 frames from one span?  
15:23.20kramso unless i'm confusing you with someone else, the sched changes should fix the trouble you were having
15:23.29zoaaha, thats me i think
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15:23.40tzangerdoes the card set up change with the number of spans active?
15:23.43kramtaxman: no, there is an HDLC controller on the framer (in fact at least four of them) but we just do it in software
15:23.55krami already went through the work of developing that HDLC table stuff
15:24.15kramman that was a nightmare, but now thta it's done it's cool
15:24.17scudkram: I wanna buy out asterisk
15:24.19zoahttp://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000532
15:24.21zoathis bug ?
15:25.03Taxman_kram: ok.. the card works here now, will not taste it until presentation of the system tomorrow, but after this i have time to hunt the E100P crash bug
15:25.03zoathe ast_sched_add and ast_sched_del ?
15:26.18tzangerso in a TE410P-and-PCI-SCSI-only system, assuming the SCSI is not braindead, I should run into CPU problems before I run into PCI problems?
15:26.40coppice_kram: don't you think there is a worthwhile performance boost to be gained using the hardware HDLC?
15:26.52krami'm not even sure that using the HDLC controlle ron boar would be a win since i would have to read via 33 Mhz bus
15:27.16scudkram is a dirty mexican
15:28.13tzangeryeah but he'll be a clean mexican soon
15:33.06zoahmmz, now i still don't know if opteron is tested and if that bug got fixed :(
15:33.30zoaand i need to decide if i want an opteron or not
15:33.48zoaits already approved if i want it, but if they buy it and its not working... hmm, i won't like that :)
15:34.07tzangerwhat is your codec translation time right now?
15:34.14tzangerhow much better do you think it would get?
15:34.24coppice_zoa: well I'd like an opteron. You buy one, and try it. Then tell me if it works OK. :-)
15:34.56ManxPowerI've asked in the channel, I've asked on the mailing list, no answers.  What MWI does Zap use?  FSK, 48 volts, or 90 volts.  The phones we are using claim to care.
15:35.57coppice_ManxPower: what is MWI?
15:36.07tzangermessage waiting indicator
15:36.11ManxPowercoppice_, Message Waiting Indicator
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15:36.52coppice_Ah. Then I think Zap currently supports only FSK right now.
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15:37.53ManxPowercoppice_, So it's the same as USA LECs then
15:39.04coppice_ManxPower: Should be. * supports MWI functionality that is an extension of FSK CLI. I don't know of any other form of MWI it supports for analogue phones.
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15:39.38Mike--hi all
15:42.50ManxPowercoppice_, Snazzy.  The phones I'm using support all three, but they have to be set to shich one
15:44.28tzangerwith ADSI does the other person hear the DTMF that the ADSI phone is sending to *?  Or does * blank them out?
15:45.29coppice_tzanger: the DTMF should be balnked out.
15:46.12coppice_ManxPower: I just looked up the 90V MWI, since I've never used it. They just raise the DC to 90-135V, so  neon light on eht phone will fire. Yuk!
15:46.23timaintzanger: when you want to use a ADSI phone ... (load asterisk script) do you need a blank phone... i mean one that notting is already loaded on ... or you can reload a script
15:46.37tzangerso is it then not possible to use an ADSI phone to call out to some other VM system and have that far system see DTMF?  Or is there a special signal sent by the ADSI phone for ADSI DTMF?
15:47.02tzangertimain: I know, I have one and have found out how to unlock locked ones (I think it's on the wiki now)
15:47.17h3xadsi is detected like call waiting caller id
15:47.33h3xthe CO sends a CPE alert tone (that high pitched tone you hear)
15:47.36tzangerthe PT350 unlock info was already there, but I also have a 450 module that was locked and managed to unlock it :-)
15:47.51h3xand if the phone sends back an A its cwcid and C its ADSI i think
15:47.54h3xmaybe its the other way around
15:48.06timaintzanger: which adsi phone you have
15:48.13tzangerPT350 and 450
15:48.16h3xwhen you call comedian mail it sends the cpe alert tone to your phone
15:48.27h3xif theres no response it dosent try to send adsi stuff anymore
15:48.31coppice_a lot of phones don't seem to sen the DTMF digit back, so I assume the exchange ignores it anyway.
15:48.39timainpt are the aastra ones ???
15:49.09tzangerh3x: no I meant for an active call...  if I'm talking to another person and hit the soft button for transfer or something..  is it sent via FSK, DTMF, what...
15:49.11Mike--I cant DTMF to be detected by * from a pabx on a digium card.. any suggestions ?
15:49.15h3xwell, it has to or adsi wont work
15:49.16tzangertimain: yes.  I had this one for _years_
15:49.24h3xtzanger: depends on the script
15:49.25timainadsi phone are cheap... i the adsi support will be better ...
15:49.38h3xscripts can do anything including flash, send dtmf sequences,
15:49.44h3xgo to another page
15:50.03h3xusually adsi specific scripts send some other tone like A,C,D first
15:50.10tzangerh3x: ok...  but like I said if it's sending DTMF how does * know to blank the DTMF to the far end?  I mean there are two scenarios: the DTMF is intended for *, and the DTMF is intended for the other end
15:50.10timaintzanger: i dont know if cybiolink are easier to unlock ???
15:50.15h3xB is reserved for government i think?  maybe its one of the other letters
15:50.17coppice_does anyone know where a downloadable ADSI spec might be found?
15:50.23tzangertimain: well the aastra phones are dead simple to unlock
15:51.00timaincoppice_ i saw a software to right adsi script and load them on the phone but it was like 400-500 us
15:51.01h3xUmm... well the only application asterisk has for adsi is voicemail so theres no "other end"
15:51.09tzangerh3x: ahh okay I think I get it
15:51.10h3xand the other script just programs in some speed dial keys
15:51.15h3xno other features have been implemented yet
15:51.24tzangerh3x: hmm ok so all other ADSI features are done "in phone" then...
15:51.26h3xbut if they were, you would have the script send a dtmf letter instead of number
15:51.52tzangerh3x: got it... makes perfect sense now :-)
15:52.02h3xive got all the bellcore docs on adsi
15:52.13tzangerh3x: could you send those to me?
15:52.22h3xand i wrote a bunch of adsi screen crap for aculab cards with nothing but dtmf and tone generators, detectors, and a v.29 fsk modem
15:52.31h3xwell they are on paper
15:52.38h3xand it cost $2 per page.  hehe
15:52.58h3xi never got a full implementation done
15:53.01tzangerlet me guess, 200 page minimum :-)
15:53.11h3xim sure its really easy since asterisk has a parser for it
15:53.15h3xYeah, its a few hundred pages
15:53.21h3xi think 400 or so
15:53.26h3xif you order the complete set it was $2000
15:53.30tzangerI think * has ADSI v1 implemented
15:53.38h3xbut i got the basic stuff
15:53.44h3xfor about 800$
15:53.53h3xI don't know why no one has written more adsi stuff
15:53.55h3xfor *
15:54.01h3xit would be nice to use for call queues
15:54.15tzangerI want to work on some more scripts, as I hope to be selling an ADSI phone system (about 100 sets) to a local business
15:54.16h3xor an extension directory feature, and speeddial
15:54.21timainhttp://www.bdttel.com/iplayer/index.html
15:54.45timaincheck this tzanger
15:55.00h3xyou could sell them an altigen :)
15:55.10h3xthats basically what it is, is an adsi based pbx
15:55.11h3xhehe
15:55.14tzangertimain: nice
15:55.29h3xI think the coolest thing would be a call center that runs entirely off adsi
15:55.30tzangerh3x: well I'd like to give them a * system
15:55.34h3xwork at home stuff
15:55.36timainbut this is just a script loader ???, i dont know if it unluck all phone
15:55.39tzangerh3x: that's another project actually for an ISP
15:55.53tzangertimain: like I said, the aastra phones are trivial to unlock
15:55.57tzangernot sure about the others
15:56.20h3xthe very basic features are just more or less speed dials
15:56.23h3xfor feature codes
15:56.27tzangerh3x: yup
15:56.29timaini call buy cheap vista 390 from bell canada, you think it will be easy to unlock ???
15:56.32h3xits easy to add stuff to the asterisk.adsi or whatever
15:56.38tzangertimain: yup I have that one
15:56.43tzanger390 and 450
15:56.51tzangeractually let me veirfy
15:56.55timain100 $ can
15:57.02timainin the price or too mush ??
15:57.08tzangersorry 350 and 450 is what I have
15:57.43tzangerthe little white ones with the gray soft buttons down the right side also work, and I have a friend at bell who told me how to unlock those but I've forgotten since I don't have one myself
15:57.59h3xive got a ton of 452's
15:58.05h3xbut id rather have 390s
15:58.08h3xheadset jack...
15:59.32zoa<tzanger> what is your codec translation time right now? -> ilbc : 24
15:59.41timainyou see the web page ... does the default adsi script in asterisk allow the same screen of what is show... , like pickup , fwd, dnd, hold, park, etcc... ???
16:00.15h3xNo
16:00.17h3xits horrible
16:00.31h3xdosent even work right really.  most people just use asterisk with it and disable the master script
16:00.33tzangerh3x: but we could take those scripts and modify them for *
16:00.53h3xit only does a few things...
16:01.05h3xwhen the phone is idle it has a Voicemail softkey
16:01.11tzangerright but like I said things like trnasfer and whatnot should work should they not?
16:01.19tzangeryes I've seen that :-)
16:01.20h3xwhen its offhook it has vmail, cidblock and cwdisable
16:01.27h3xwhich dials the well known codes to do those things
16:01.36tzangeryes I saw that, they're just speed dials
16:01.57h3xwell, all you have to do to transfer is hit flash and the ext number
16:01.59h3xand hangup
16:01.59timainhttp://www.bell.ca/shop/application/commercewf?origin=browse_phones_shell.jsp&event=link(productDetail)&wlcs_catalog_item_sku=60466
16:02.18h3xunfortunately on the adsi phones ive used, well the nortel anyway, the stupid adsi script disables the flash key
16:02.22h3xthat needs to be fixed
16:02.23timaintzanger 100 $ can , 70$ US for a 390 too expensive or not ???
16:02.29h3xthe cidco works correctly i think
16:02.34tzangerI need to set up a voice page adsi script
16:02.38tzangertimain: sounds right
16:02.50h3xIts probably because you have to explicitly define a function for the flash key
16:02.56h3xand asterisk.adsi dosen't
16:03.14timaini do not why a third party didnt sold adsi phone with adsi preloaded for asterisk...
16:03.24timainthis will be a cheap solution for small pbx
16:03.41h3xwell, it has a script loader.
16:04.06h3xall you have to do to make it work is delete the service from the phone and then go load it with ADSIProg
16:04.14timaintzanger: you know how to unlock the 390 ???
16:04.17h3xat least on the nortel 452 and cidco cst2100
16:04.34h3xi've never had a locked phone.  the us west badged ones ive got aren't really "locked"
16:04.41tzangerI don't have a 390 but I imagine it's not far off from the 350 or 450
16:04.52h3xBut in any case, you guys are talking about resident scripts
16:04.55tzangerthe 450 was more complex, the 350 was a battery disconnection but I figured out how to do it without doing that
16:04.58h3xvoicemail isn't a resident script really
16:04.59timainit's the phone compagny who lock them ???
16:05.03h3xer.  well i guess it is
16:05.04h3xsort of
16:05.11h3xyou can load scripts on the fly
16:05.28tzangertimain: yes
16:05.32h3xtheres at least two diff kinds of adsi scripts
16:05.58h3xheh
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16:06.39timainif you are not able to use the flash key so you are not able to transfert to another phone line ???
16:06.42h3xautomated ext directory and speed dial would rock
16:06.42timainon a centrex line
16:07.01h3xwell
16:07.14h3xtheres two ways to do transfer in asterisk on zaptel interfaces
16:07.28h3xflash transfer, and # transfer if its an incoming call and you used "t" in the Dial line
16:07.43h3xthe # transfer is mostly there so it works right with voip phones or whatever
16:07.58h3xactually, i use # to transfer calls off my cellphone to a land line when it goes through asterisk
16:08.19tzangerh3x: explain?
16:08.44timainh3x: the script with asterisk for adsi ... the sample ones are not comparable from what you can get with televantage pbx and other pbx system... or not ???
16:08.53h3x<PROTECTED>
16:08.53h3x[Synopsis]:
16:08.53h3x<PROTECTED>
16:08.53h3x[Description]:
16:08.53h3x<PROTECTED>
16:08.59h3x<PROTECTED>
16:08.59h3x<PROTECTED>
16:09.25tzangerh3x: I understand that... what I am asking is how you transfer the call off your cell...
16:09.28h3xtimain: Nope.  it really has no useful purpose whatsoever.  Comedian mail does work well with it somewhat though
16:09.30h3xbut theres some timing issues
16:09.45tzangersomeone calls your cell *through* asterisk, and you can park it, hang up and pick up another line?
16:09.56h3xyah
16:09.59h3xwell
16:10.00tzangergotcha
16:10.17h3xtransfer actually hangs up on you
16:10.32tzangerok
16:10.34tzangerI like that
16:10.41h3xanyway, a real adsi script would be useful to navigate a call queue
16:10.51h3xso you can see a list of calls, pick them, whatever
16:10.54tzangerit fits into my plan to kill off my PSTN line and have an extension at work ring me at home...  
16:10.59h3xlog in/out of it
16:11.00h3xetc
16:11.09tzangerh3x: yes... and that is possible in * today, it just needs ot be scripted right?
16:11.12timainif you make asterisk transfert to your cell... , and you want if not answer on the line to transfert to a mailbox, this will work, but if the mobile phone company answer the phone with a msg like the customer you try to reach is not availaible, asterisk will think the line was answer ???
16:11.25h3xWell heres what i did...
16:11.34zoatimain: yes
16:11.41h3xi set up asterisk so when someone calls my main line it rings all my local extensions twice and then all them and my cell about 4 times
16:11.43h3xand then voicemail
16:11.57h3xbut the problem is, my voicemail on the cell would steal the call
16:12.05h3xespecially if the phone was switched off
16:12.14h3xso i called up at&t gsm and had them disable voicemail on my phone
16:12.27h3xand then set up * to email my phone with an sms message when i had new vm
16:12.36h3xand viola, converged voicemail :P
16:12.41timainon my cell phone i can program transfert on busy and transfert on no answer... i can chose my cell mail box... or a phone number
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16:12.44Chris_DE_using Microsoft Portrait SIP Client, I cannot signin asterisk using a password. Does anyone know why this??? Password encryption???
16:12.49timainyou think it should work with this ???
16:13.10h3xwell
16:13.29h3xno
16:13.37h3xbecuse you have to pay for minutes on forwarded calls usually
16:13.44h3xif its not *their* voicemail system
16:13.45timainh3x... when you dont answer... the cell phone compagny play a msg like the customer is not availaible...
16:13.54h3xYes, but it dosen't supervise the call
16:13.56timainso asterisk will think the call is answered...
16:14.02h3xno it dosent at least on at&t
16:14.16timainwhat you mean by supervise the call
16:14.18h3xfortunately
16:14.24h3xsend answer supervision
16:14.27h3xgo "off hook"
16:14.32h3xit plays the message without supervising
16:14.55h3xyou have a one-way audio path to send anything down you want from called party to calling party
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16:14.59timainin canada i use Mike ... it's IDEN motola network... you can do walkie talki
16:15.03h3xuntil its "supervised" when is when billing happens
16:15.26timaini'm not telling about the billing
16:15.30clive-anyone seen Jerjer?
16:15.43timaini'm telling about how asterisk will handle this...
16:15.46h3xsure, but asterisk is just looking for answer supervision otherwise it sends ringback to the caller
16:15.57timaini mean ring desk phone ... for 20 sec...
16:15.58tzangertimain: you can tell * that the party has to hit # to confirm the call is answered
16:16.02timainplay msg transfert
16:16.14timainhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
16:16.17h3x[Description]:
16:16.17h3x<PROTECTED>
16:16.23h3xDial can ring *multiple* parties at once
16:16.28h3xand whichever answers first gets the call
16:16.32timainthat amazing what you can do...
16:16.40timainwhen i will answer the phone
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16:16.51timainasterisk will say press the # key to accept the call
16:16.55timain???
16:17.04h3xNo
16:17.07clive-~seen jerjer
16:17.08jerjer <~NunYoBizN@pppoe-66-112-51-206-rb2.grp.centurytel.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 10h 32m 32s ago, saying: 'grr  why bother?'.
16:17.27h3xthe H option is a documented unfeature.  it dosent work
16:17.37h3xit simply goes by if the called party actually answers
16:17.42clive-h3x I am also fong H doesnt work
16:17.51clive-h3x I am also finding H doesnt work
16:18.03h3xYeah, well i read the source code and theres nothing to do what it is supposed to in there.
16:18.11h3xand no one including mark seems to care about that
16:18.14clive-do you know any way to fix that...we have a bug #485 I think
16:18.23timainh3x if doesnt work... how asterisk know if you answered the call on your cell phone or if it the phone compagny who answerred
16:18.28h3xat least when i asked about it (before bugs.digium.com existed)
16:18.30tzangerwhy do you wait(0) there?
16:18.39h3xOh, that has to do with n+101
16:19.04h3x<PROTECTED>
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16:19.05tzangerahh ok
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16:19.17clive-jeremy, hi
16:20.44tzangerh3x: what do you have for #1 and #2 in that dialplan?
16:20.58h3x<PROTECTED>
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16:21.07h3xthe reason for Answer() is so i can detect fax tones
16:21.11h3xeven though i should have that as #1
16:21.15tzangeryou play it back before you answer it?
16:21.19h3xhehe
16:21.25h3xit says "This is carrier one" sort of like "This is cnn"
16:21.28h3xand then rings
16:21.33h3xfreaks everybody out
16:21.59tzangerhow do you play something before you answer the line?
16:22.17h3xits PRI
16:22.36h3xlike i said, you get a one way audio path before supervision
16:22.43tzangerI am confused...  what does Answer() do then?
16:22.45h3xas long as it isn't an analog loop start line
16:22.56h3xit makes it so my end can hear the callers end for fax tones
16:23.03h3xthats all
16:23.08tzangerahhh
16:23.12tzangerI think I understand
16:23.20h3xim gonna reverse those two so it works better
16:23.40ManxPowertzanger, You can send audio before a channel is answered if it's PRI.  That way you can send "Your call cannot be completed as dialed" without answring the line and making the caller pay LD
16:23.44tzangerso on PRI you can send audio before Answer()
16:23.48h3xbut for my toll free ill get rid of answer() so it dosent run up my bill :P
16:23.53h3xsure
16:23.53tzangerManxPower: ahhh I see
16:23.55zoamanx: that is cool
16:23.59tzangerI wonder if that's hwo the cell would work then too
16:24.00h3xyour equipment is actually sending the ringback sounds
16:24.08zoamanx: that means that if you do that 2 way, you have free calls :)
16:24.14ManxPowerHOWEVER, I think Playback and Background answer the line if it's not already answered.  Not sure, I'd have to look ar the source
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16:24.52h3xyeah, well most carriers only let you get away with it for about 90 seconds or less
16:25.04pinoManxPower: of course you can't do it on BRI, right?
16:25.15ManxPowerpino, I don't know.  You prolly can.
16:25.30ManxPowerThe phone company gets VERY upset if you try to use that feature for free calls, however.
16:25.54kapejodwell..wont work
16:25.57kapejodbecause after 60 seconds they will drop the call anyway
16:26.04h3xManxPower: it dosen't, i can see it on my t1 tester shiznit
16:26.08kapejodif it's not answered
16:26.30h3xI use it to run a playback only voicemail box on a toll free
16:26.30ManxPowerI seem to remember some radio station taking advantage of that.  Callers called in, their PBX didn't do an answer, but told them to wait on the line until their call was answered and then only answered the line when a call got sent to a person.
16:26.33h3xand dont have to pay anything :P
16:26.40tzangerh3x: Playback/Background do NOT answer then?
16:26.42pino60 seconds would be already nice to tell people "All operators are busy, please call back later" instead of, say, rejecting a call :)
16:26.49h3xHint: ever seen american idol? :)
16:26.50tzangerZapATeller would work great :-)
16:26.54h3xthey aren't paying for any of those calls
16:27.01h3xcorrect
16:27.09kapejodpino: if all ops are busy, why would you have free b channels to announce that?????
16:27.15h3xyep
16:27.21h3xtri tone and allison...
16:27.34timainthere is a way to be able to make asterisk told on a intercom... call for extension 2001 and be able to take the extension on any phone
16:28.04ManxPowertimain, You trensfer the call to parking and then tell people what the part extension is.
16:28.09h3x*8 is general pickup
16:28.14pinokapejod: that could arise if you share one ISDN for voice and fax, and activate hunt groups or whatever they are called on one number ...
16:28.17h3xor use park of course
16:28.20pinofrom the telco side, i mean
16:28.59kapejodpino: a bit theoretical but possible ;)
16:29.08tzangerkapejod: wwell you'd have to keep one b free :-)
16:29.09zoabtw: anyone had experiences with bri's hanging up when you get a second caller tone on the line you are dialing to ?
16:29.14zoawith TE410p ?
16:29.35ManxPowerzoa, Te410P does not support BRI
16:29.40kapejodit all depends on your telco's switch, they may allow inband call progress from the user side or not.
16:29.48zoaeuh PRI i mean :)
16:29.56zoawhen i dial from TE410p to my home phone
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16:30.02zoaand a 2nd person dials,
16:30.10zoafrom any other phone
16:30.24zoamy TE410p connection hangs up
16:30.26zoai think
16:30.28ManxPowerzoa, You mean someone else calls the same number you are dialing?
16:30.35ManxPowerzoa, callprogress=no?
16:30.49zoais callprogress also for pri's ?
16:31.16ManxPowerzoa, It doesn't work well so don't use it.
16:31.33kapejodit should be renamed to "inbandcallprogress"
16:31.54cypromisinbandcalldegress
16:32.26ManxPowerNaw, just rename it to randomlydropcalls=yes/no
16:32.43cypromislol
16:32.52cypromisthat would be h323
16:32.56ManxPowerIt's a FAR more accurate name.
16:33.03zoahehe
16:33.08cypromischan_randonly_break_or_crash
16:33.14kapejodhehe
16:33.35tzangertlighman made an important post on -users...  more than 2 TE410P cards you're gonna run out of device nodes
16:33.52zoahmmz
16:33.53kramit doesn't matter
16:34.02krambecause we open /dev/zap/channel
16:34.05kramand then specify what channel
16:34.13tzangerhmm?
16:34.14zoai want 4 te410p cards in one box
16:34.20kram(yes, we even thought about that way back in the beginning)
16:34.26zoa:)
16:34.33ManxPowerzoa, Let us know how that works out for you.
16:34.38zoayeah :(
16:34.42zoalike the opteron thingie
16:34.50zoalets risk 100.000 euro and see if it works :(
16:34.55zoaeuh 10.000
16:35.02clive-kram, hi
16:35.10kramzoa: give me an opeteron and i'll make it run!
16:35.13kramhi clive
16:35.17zoaaha, oké
16:35.19tholo8-)
16:35.33tzangerdammit
16:35.40tzangerI'm getting power alarms on my TDM400P again
16:35.41zoaalso if it stays my box ? :)
16:35.47clive-kram is theer any way we can get the H dial option to work afetr a call is connected?
16:35.57cypromistzaner: we are getting that allays
16:35.57tzangerthe last CVS update practically got rid of them, maybe it's time for another update
16:36.07cypromisI have to by default restart the card 5 - 6 times a day
16:36.14tzangerOuch, part reset, quickly restoring reality (0)
16:36.16tzangergetting that too
16:36.24tzangercypromis: I haven't ever restarted it since the CVS update
16:36.29kapejodclive-: it works for me
16:36.29cypromisnice
16:36.30tzangerthat was 3 weeks ago
16:36.52kramtzanger: is it just on one module?
16:37.04clive-kapejod any tips,,we even have a bug #485 (  I think)
16:37.29tzangeri only have onew
16:38.01kapejodclive-: just make sure that the dtmfs from that device are detected properly (and that your device really sends them)
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16:38.11ManxPowerDoes anyone have crosstalk problems with the original TDM400?
16:40.36tzangerhmm I thought there was a dial option which let you confirm the call by hitting #
16:42.55h3xtzanger: its actually confirm with *
16:42.57h3xbut the H option dosent work
16:43.15tzangerh3x: show application dial says H is to let the person calling hang up with *
16:43.23h3xoops
16:43.47tzangerahh
16:43.49h3xim thinking of another option
16:43.54h3xthat was in the docs
16:44.01tzangerzap/g1c type of thing
16:44.05tzangerthe 'c' is confirm
16:44.06timainso the option work ???
16:44.09h3xYeah thats it, c
16:44.14h3xc dosen't work
16:44.21tzangerdamn
16:44.25h3xat least when i tried it last
16:44.32h3xmaybe it works now
16:44.37kapejod"c" means, clear channel data call
16:44.39kapejodhow about reading the docs?
16:44.46tzangerkapejod: that's in Dial, not Zap
16:45.04tzangerZap/[g]<identifier>[c][r<cadence]
16:45.09h3xyeah
16:45.33tzangerso the 'c' you're talking about is in Dial(url/c) IIRC
16:45.35kapejodwe are talking app_dial, arent we?
16:45.43tzangernope
16:45.50kapejodoh , sorry.
16:46.29[Sim]*yawn*
16:46.40[Sim]say kapejod, hows that update for your website coming along ? ;>
16:47.06tzangerI am gonna try that whole dial my home, then my cell thing... see if * will transfer it to voicemail if my cell doesn't hit #
16:47.22tzangerI like h3x's idea but # is necessary for it to work I think
16:47.44kapejod[Sim]: couldnt get hold of the designer yet ;)
16:47.47tzangertoo bad * couldn't detect the telco's "the user doesn't have his phone on" message and mute it :-)
16:48.05[Sim]hehehe
16:48.06h3xUm... when i hit "No" on my GSM phone it just disconnects the call
16:48.11h3xsending fast busy to the caller
16:48.17kapejodwith isdn it can :P
16:48.43[Sim]kapejod: zapbri coming along ?
16:48.48tzangerhehe...  I just have to have "dialling the cell, if you get a message about it not being on, please wait and you'll be redirected to voicemail"
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16:48.51tzangerplay
16:48.56h3xbut i dont care, Dial()'s behavior dosent do anything about busy extensions/hangups
16:49.00h3xif theres more than 1 to call
16:49.06h3xso it just always times out to voicemail
16:49.13h3xid rather it do that anyway
16:49.18kapejod[Sim]: it makes progress
16:49.23h3xthen people dont call back over and over thinking im gonna answer later coz its busy
16:49.28tzangerh3x: yeah but the caller will hear my cell phone message saying it's not on
16:49.33[Sim]anything we can go ahead and test with ? ;>
16:49.40h3xdisable voicemail on your cell like i did :P
16:50.04[Sim]h3x: actually I'd like to get the redirect information from a PRI or BRI line
16:50.05tzangerh3x: yes that is what I intend to do, but like I said you'll still hear the "the person you're trying ot reach has his cell phone off"
16:50.11tzangerhence the necessity for using # confirmation
16:50.22[Sim]so if you forward a call to my ivr I can see from which number it was forwarded
16:50.24kapejod[Sim]: no
16:50.32[Sim]:-P
16:50.34timainh3x... even if you disable your voicemail... the phone compagny will answer with a prerecorded msg
16:50.44h3xit does that anyway on pri
16:51.01h3xtzanger: no it dosent
16:51.05tzangerh3x: huh?
16:51.15h3x<PROTECTED>
16:51.22tzangerh3x: ahhhhhhhhhhhh
16:51.30h3xif you ring more than one phone at once it does that anyawy
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16:51.35tzangerh3x: nice
16:51.49h3xkind of has to otherwise it would be a clusterfuck of a conference :P
16:52.10tzangerok so I call my home phone, if it times out call the cell with rc, and drop to voicemail
16:52.13tzangerwicked
16:52.32h3xwhy not ring both at the same time like i did
16:52.41tzangerh3x: yeah you could do that too
16:52.55tzangerI thought your dialplan did something else
16:53.13h3xsort of. it rings my desk twice before the desk + cell
16:53.20tzangerahh ok
16:53.21h3xjust so i dont have to listen to my cell ringing if im sitting at the desk
16:53.27tzangergotcha
16:53.44h3xi dont really recommend doing it that way because it creates duplicate caller id logs
16:53.59timainh3x you ring ... the cell and the desk phone ... that amazing...
16:54.01h3xhahahahha
16:54.14timainall this change... the way ... the phone will work :)
16:54.20timainit merge all
16:54.22h3xYeah its like Zap/1&Zap/g0/5551212 or whatever
16:54.38h3xi just had a macro for it in there
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16:56.41tzangerthat's awesome
16:56.47tzangerI know a number of people who are gonna love this.
16:56.51tzangeranyway time to get some lunch
16:56.52h3xhehe
16:56.53tzangerthanks for all the insights
16:56.57h3xyou know, vonage uses asterisk
16:57.06tz-lunchh3x: yeah, I use voicepulse for my LD
16:57.32h3xim gonna be using it for selling voip term/orig
16:57.41tz-lunchvoicepulse?
16:58.02h3xNo, i mean asterisk
16:58.07h3x<- carrier one
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16:58.12tz-lunchahh gotcha
16:58.15tz-lunchanyway lunch :-)
16:58.21tz-lunchthanks again for all the insights guys
16:58.27h3xmostly high volume customers though
16:58.54h3xmultiple t1/e1 -> private line -> me
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16:59.15h3xi just found a IXC thats stupid enough to sell me private line with no mileage cost
16:59.18cmancan anyone dial 800 248 8870
17:00.24timaincman why you want we dial this
17:02.14cmantesting.. if it is working now..
17:02.22cmani can't dial that no from here
17:02.27cmanits a toll free no
17:02.52h3xcman: you could use iaxtel to call yourself :P
17:03.30cmani am not on an * box now... so no...i am asking if u could help me and see
17:03.45ManxPower*grumble*  Looks like only calls on B-Channel 1 are failing.  Telco thinks it's their problem.
17:03.55CriponI have a t1 subnet... I have a static route setup on the main net's router.. how do I pass dns information to the subnet, through the two t1 handling machines?
17:04.19h3xyou mean point to point subnet, .252 ?
17:04.33Criponhdlc...
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17:04.51cmani have a conf... don't know its not working...
17:05.01h3xwhats dns have to do with it
17:05.29CriponI need the subnet boxes, across the t1, to be able to resolve host names
17:05.30Chris_DE_Did anyone succeed in establishing a video connection using H323 or Sip? chan_h323 seems neither to support H261 nore H263...?
17:05.39*** join/#asterisk Carp (Carp@ip-204-97-151-102.modem.logical.net)
17:05.48h3xsupposedly * supports sip video ?
17:05.54CarpI tried using intercom in Asterisk and I got an error that saud ERROR: Could not transfer voice
17:05.56CarpAny ideas?
17:06.06Criponand the backend handling box, only knows the dns servers from the dhcpd.conf file
17:06.18ManxPowerCarp, intercom?
17:06.21Criponit's running dhcpd for the subnet boxes
17:06.24CarpYea
17:06.29Chris_DE_h3x .. sip video theoretically should work (but it doesn't :-) )
17:06.43ManxPowerCarp, That's not suprizing since Asterisk doesn't support station-to-station intercom.
17:06.44cman[incoming]
17:06.45cmanexten=>s,1,Dial(Zap/3,20,tr)
17:06.45cmanexten=>s,2,Goto(callusa,s,1)
17:06.45cman[callusa[
17:06.45cmanexten=>s,1,Answer
17:06.45cmanexten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX,2,IAX2/secret@voicepulse/${EXTEN}
17:06.47h3xhave to ask mark about that one ;)
17:06.47cmanand my voicepulse account is working normally
17:06.55ManxPowerCarp, maybe more details will help?
17:07.05cmanwhy isn't this working??
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17:07.09CarpManxPower: chan_oss.c I believe and then I called it from an extension like someone told me they did the other night
17:07.22h3xmany: i think app_intercom is to go to audio card?
17:07.26h3xmanx even
17:07.52ManxPowerCarp, That's technically a console phone.  If you hook an amp and speakers into it and set the channel to be auto-answer then it becomes overhead paging.
17:08.12CarpInto an extension?
17:08.16CarpCheck that
17:08.18ManxPowerCarp, I assume you have chan_oss configured correctly?
17:08.19CarpThat made no sence lol
17:08.27Carposs.conf right?
17:08.31CarpI cant remember what file it wsa.
17:08.31ManxPowerYes.
17:08.36CarpI left hte defaults.
17:08.38Carpthe*
17:08.39ManxPowerI don't know how you actuall dial that channel.
17:08.49Carpbecause what he told me to set it to was already set
17:09.01cmancan anyone look at this? its not working?
17:09.02cman<cman> [incoming]  
17:09.02cman<cman> exten=>s,1,Dial(Zap/3,20,tr)  
17:09.02cman<cman> exten=>s,2,Goto(callusa,s,1)  
17:09.03cman<cman> [callusa[
17:09.03cman<cman> exten=>s,1,Answer
17:09.04cman<cman> exten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX,2,IAX2/secret@voicepulse/${EXTEN}
17:09.08CarpI gota go for like 10 minutes, Brb.
17:09.20CarpPM me if you have anything about the intercom
17:10.02ManxPowercman, Change it to [callusa]
17:10.22ManxPowerAlso in the callusa context it's totally wrong.
17:10.22cmanthat was typo.. sorry
17:10.32ManxPowercman, It's better to copy and paste.
17:10.41cmani am not i n* box
17:10.43cman:D
17:10.53ManxPowerYou can't have a priority 2 in exten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX unless you have a priorty one for exten=>_1NXXNXXXXXX
17:11.03ManxPowercman, Kinda tough to troubleshoot then, huh?
17:11.09marcus-is there an easy way to use chan_oss for overhead paging and also have it generate a tone when a certain line rings?
17:11.20ManxPowerI think you may need a space before and after the =>
17:11.20marcus-ie. for "night service"
17:11.33cmanspace isn't a prob here
17:11.49cmani am trying to do a replace for a DISA application
17:12.02ManxPowerProlly not.  But having a priority 2 without a priority 1 is a problem
17:12.08cmanDISA is receiving dual.. triple digits when i press digits..
17:12.26cmanpriority 1 is answer
17:12.34ManxPowercman, NO IT'S NOT.
17:12.50cmanoh really? i didn't know that
17:12.55ManxPowerIt's priority 1 for extension "s", not priority 1 for extension "_1NXXNXXXXXX"
17:13.15h3xhaha
17:13.21h3xyou overwrote your s,1 extension :)
17:13.46ManxPowercman, Sounds like you are using inband DTMF on a channel using a compressed codec.
17:14.06cmanok whatever.. if u are understanding what i am trying to do.. can u please suggest me how do i do that?
17:14.58cmani am trying to replace disa with simailar simple goto statement..
17:15.15cmanas i am having problem with my disa thing..
17:15.52ManxPowerexten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Answer
17:16.14ManxPowerexten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Dial(IAX2/secret@voicepulse/${EXTEN})
17:16.53cmanso this line  would be exten=>s,2,Goto(callusa,_1NXXNXXXXXX,1)   ??
17:16.57CarpOk, I'm back
17:17.13ManxPowercman "s" is ONLY EVER called when there is NO destination number
17:17.16CarpEven if I have it auto answer, how do I plug a phone line into an amp?
17:17.34ManxPowerCarp, You plug LINE OUT on the PC to the amp.
17:17.47CarpThats what I have
17:17.49CarpKinda
17:18.04cmanManx...
17:18.05CarpI have line out hooked to a stero system for testing purposes
17:18.17CarpThe same stereo that I use for my computer's music library
17:18.25cmanManxPower
17:18.33ManxPowercman?
17:18.48cmanso this line  would be exten=>s,2,Goto(callusa,_1NXXNXXXXXX,1)   ??
17:19.02ManxPowercman, No.
17:19.15Carpexten => 7777,1,Dial,console/dsp
17:19.18Carpis what I have
17:19.20cmanwhat do u suggest?
17:19.28CarpI dial that extension and it says it cannot transfer voice
17:19.43ManxPoweryou need and exten => s,1,Background(pls-enter-number) which will wait until AbsoluteTimeout for numbers to be entered then jump to an extension that matches the number.
17:19.48Carpunable to foward voice*
17:19.54ManxPowerCarp, Dunno what that problem is.
17:19.59Carp:(
17:20.12ManxPowercman, look at my sample extensions.conf at http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/
17:20.17cmando we always have to have the background thing???
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17:20.36ManxPowerThat has a [incoming] context that more-or-less does what you want.
17:20.45mbrancahi all
17:20.46ManxPowercman, I don't know.
17:20.59ManxPowerWait() doesn't accept DTMF, neither does Playback()
17:21.29ManxPowerCarp, I suggest you talk to someone that actually has set up overhead paging.8-)
17:22.00ManxPowerI suppose you can try just exten => s,1,Answer and then <ManxPower> exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/secret@voicepulse/${EXTEN})
17:22.27cmanok
17:22.45CarpManxPower, I dont know anyone who has done it.  Also, Maybe is I Answer() first?
17:22.45ManxPowerBut *I'VE* never tried to do that without a Background
17:22.57ManxPowerCarp, You can try the mailing list.
17:23.06CarpI unsubscribed
17:23.12CarpI got home one day and had 56 emails.
17:23.19cmananyone from UK?
17:23.27monsieuryep
17:23.34ManxPowerCarp, you have autoanswer=yes in oss.conf?
17:23.46monsieurcman: what's up?
17:23.47cmandid u have clalerid problems?
17:23.47Carpi changed settings on list to get one a day with a clump in it and still got about 15
17:23.51ManxPowerCarp, Sorry, I don't help people that are not on the mailing list.
17:23.52Carplet me check ManxPower
17:24.01monsieurcman: with what device?
17:24.08cmanx101p
17:24.17monsieurwe've never had callerid with that.
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17:24.19ManxPowercman, BT callerid does not work with Asterisk
17:24.21Carpautoanswer=yes
17:24.27Carpextension=s
17:24.30twistedwheee.
17:24.32Carplanguage=en
17:24.35monsieurcman: get isdn
17:24.38Carpthats all under [general]
17:24.54Carpwait, language=en is commented so thats not there
17:25.03cmanhasn't anyone tried to get callerid with x101p?x100p?
17:25.18ManxPowercman, Yes.  Many people do.  It will NOT work.
17:25.20cmanwhat is isdn?
17:25.46twistedisdn = integrated services digital network :)
17:25.54h3xHAHAHAH
17:25.55h3xhttp://www.bell.ca/shop/application/commercewf?origin=noorigin.jsp&event=link(goto)&content=/jsp/content/business/voice/snr/index.jsp&ADV=snr&REF=L_VOICE
17:25.55cmannot full form....
17:26.01h3xbell canada has a single number solution :P
17:26.04ManxPowercman, BT sends the Caller*ID as touchtones BEFORE the first ring.  The X100P cannot receive data, DTMF, or voice before the first ring and so it will not work with the X100P
17:26.25monsieurManx: is that right?
17:26.28h3xManxPower: What? i thought caller id was FSK
17:26.43ManxPowerh3x, Only non-BT lines.
17:26.47h3xOh
17:26.54h3xthats whacky
17:26.59cmanokay... so any solution for getting callerid in that case and working with *?
17:27.00ManxPowerYou can check the mailing list archives for a FULL discussion of the issue.
17:27.11ManxPowercman, Change to non-BT phone lines.
17:27.30ManxPowerI don't recall which UK telecom companies use FSK for callerid.
17:27.33monsieuranyone used the echotraining option in zapata?
17:27.39cmanwe only have ine telco in my country:(
17:27.43monsieurcman: or just use isdn
17:28.25ManxPowerUnfortunately the present x100p driver code will not decode the callerid for 2
17:28.26ManxPowerreasons
17:28.26ManxPower1) the UK protocol is different to the US system.
17:28.26ManxPowerI have downloaded the specs and coding it would not be too difficult.
17:28.30ManxPower2) in the US the callerid is sent between the first and second rings. In the
17:28.32ManxPowerUK the callerid is sent before the first ring.
17:28.34ManxPowerI have been unable to determine if we can get a zaptel event when a line
17:28.36ManxPowerreversal is received which happens before the UK callerid is sent. Without
17:28.38ManxPowerthis function or continuously monitoring the line for the tones we don't know
17:28.40ManxPowerwhen to enter the callerid routine.  
17:28.46ManxPowerApart from the callerid the x100p works well in the UK but without callerid I
17:28.46ManxPowercan't implement lots of things I would like to do.
17:29.01monsieurnice summary
17:29.44ManxPowermonsieur, Direct from the mailing list with a search of X100P UK callerid
17:29.58monsieurah ok.
17:30.07monsieurhave you used the echotraining option?
17:30.12cmanisn't it possible to tweak callerid.c file to make it work? isn't there any solution?
17:30.52monsieurnope. doesn't look like it.
17:31.04monsieurcman: are you using this professionally or for home use?
17:31.28ManxPower> Not really the answer you were looking for, but if you get a line from a
17:31.28ManxPower> non-BT supplier (e.g. NTL or Telewest) you are quite likely to find that
17:31.28ManxPowerCLI
17:31.28ManxPower> works.
17:32.05monsieurManx: don't know about that. We have a test ntl line and they don't even support callerid.
17:32.33ManxPowercman, The chip used with the X100P cannot do BT style polarity reversal with DTMF before the first ring.  It's a hardware issue.
17:32.54ManxPowermonsieur, I'm just quoting from the mailing list.
17:33.12monsieurha ha. ok.
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17:33.46cmanso is there any other hardware that supports this kind of tech?
17:33.56cmanhas digium worked out with this issue?
17:34.00cmanlatest cards??
17:34.13ManxPowercman, Not unless they use a different chip on the card.
17:34.42cmanok
17:35.19ManxPowerNo matter how much you flap your arms you cannot fly.  No matter how much you want BT Caller*ID to work with the X100P, it won't.
17:35.37h3xISDN RULES!
17:35.39monsieuryep
17:35.48monsieurforget about doing anything professional with analogue lines
17:35.50h3xmy silly cat wants to sleep in my lap.
17:36.12ManxPowerThe only suggestion someone made that might work is to patch the wcfxo driver to constantly scan the phoneline all the time for DTMF.
17:36.41monsieureven after solving that you then have to try and sort out the echo issues
17:37.03ManxPowerI have never had echo issues with my X100P
17:37.07monsieurwow.
17:37.20monsieurmech 2? agreesive suppressor?
17:37.23ManxPowerOn any of the tree X100Ps at three locations with three different telcos
17:37.30ManxPowertree == three
17:37.37dougheckaquack
17:37.39monsieurin uk?
17:37.41cmanwhats the thing with isdn? i don't think we have isdn services out here
17:37.45ManxPowermonsieur, no.
17:37.59monsieurdid you change the default echo canceller?
17:38.01ManxPowercman, IDSN is a type of digital phone line.  the UK has ISDN
17:38.05tzangerheh
17:38.09ManxPowermonsieur, never touched anything with echocan
17:38.13cmani am not from Uk
17:38.18tzangermy son just booted the cat out of his bed so he could nap... the cat's got the most indignant look on her face
17:38.26h3xwireless number portability is just gonna totally fuck up least cost routing in this country.
17:38.27dougheckatzanger: photo!
17:38.28ManxPowercman, then why are you whineing about UK callerid?
17:38.31h3xall hail LIDB.
17:38.36tzangerdoughecka: heh
17:38.46ManxPowerh3x, why?
17:38.55dougheckaI for one, welcome our new UK overmasters
17:38.55h3xbecause, npa/nxx routing wont work for shit
17:38.57cmanmy country uses callerid similar to UK...so asking if anyone solved it from UK
17:39.21ManxPowerh3x, uh, why not?  It costs the same to call a landline as it does a cell phone in the same prefix.
17:39.33ManxPowercman, Ah.
17:39.33h3xnot on long distance
17:39.38tzangerh3x: LIDB?  Is that ILDB for dyslexics?
17:39.40h3xon a lata by class or tiered contract.
17:39.42ManxPowerh3x, uh, why not?
17:39.47h3xLine Information DataBase
17:40.02h3xBecause when you buy wholesale long distance its usually not a flat rate.
17:40.05monsieurcman: which country?
17:40.19ManxPowerh3x, Ah.  So how is the carrier you buy from deal with it?
17:40.29h3xMy qwest deal for instance has 6 different rates per LATA, and theres what about 800 LATAs?
17:40.44h3xdepending on the OCN of the terminating LEC
17:41.15cmannepal
17:41.23dougheckaoverlords
17:41.24dougheckasorry
17:41.25doughecka:)
17:41.29h3xmanx
17:41.43h3xmany: well lets just say if i send the wrong carrier a call i get screwed.. is that good enough of a problem?
17:41.55h3xinstead of paying like .0075, pay .05/min instead?
17:42.02ManxPowerh3x, I guess it sucks to be you. 8-)
17:42.15tzangerhow screwed?
17:42.38cmanok guys.. thanks for the info
17:42.39h3xI need to work on integrating neustar LIDB lookups with asterisk
17:42.43cmanwill talk to u later
17:44.11tzangerhahaha yeah I suppose :-)
17:46.53monsieurcan anyone confirm whether disallow/allow of codecs within specific iax entities works.
17:47.11monsieurbecause it doesn't seem to work for me
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17:48.51ManxPowermonsieur, it works for me.  I need an allow= for all the codecs I MIGHT want to use in [general] then a disallow=all and allow= the codecs I want to use in each iax entry.
17:49.43tzangermonsieur: it odes not work within specific iax entities for me, globally only
17:50.00tzangerManxPower: what version are you running?  Mine's last week's CVS HEAD
17:50.21ManxPowertzanger, Asterisk CVS-10/28/03-10:00:20
17:50.27tzangerhmm older version
17:50.30ManxPowerin general I put allow=all
17:50.30tzangermaybe it got disabled
17:50.44tzangerAsterisk CVS-11/05/03-02:13:03
17:50.44monsieuryeah, it doesn't seem to work.
17:50.50tzangerthat's the one system
17:50.53ManxPowerthen disallow=all and allow=gsm in my [happyiaxplace]
17:52.18monsieurManx: In [general] I have:
17:52.19monsieurdisallow=all
17:52.19monsieurallow=ilbc
17:52.19monsieurallow=gsm
17:52.19monsieurallow=ulaw
17:52.19monsieurallow=alaw
17:52.35monsieurbut in the specific context I have:
17:52.38monsieurdisallow=all
17:52.42monsieurallow=ilbc
17:52.48monsieurbut alaw still gets negotiated.
17:52.59tzangerAsterisk CVS-09/23/03-06:07:51
17:53.01tzangerthat's my other system
17:53.27ManxPowermonsieur, on BOTH ends of the IAX connection?
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17:54.00monsieurhold on...just doing a test....
17:55.03monsieuractually it works now.
17:55.44monsieuri just put a single disallow=all into a specific context, and the call didn't even connect
17:55.58monsieurthen I added a specific codec and it seems to work.
17:57.45monsieuri'm sure that it didn't before.
17:58.03monsieuri can't seem to get outgoing iax entries to work
18:01.31tzanger-D__SMP__
18:01.40tzangerwhy the hell is this getting compiled SMP?  It's a P200MMX
18:01.53cypromisinto a context ?
18:03.44tzangerwasim moved his chair
18:08.46marcus-so is a p200mmx capable of handling a couple of * channels?
18:10.33timainfor my no voice problem with xlite, i'm searching the web... possible i get trouble with my linksys router, but i using the asterisk pbx, and X-Lite on the local side of the network...
18:11.00tzangermarcus-: seems to be
18:11.02tzangerjust don't use ILBC
18:11.12tzangerGSM works perfectly fine though
18:13.14bkw_ilbc is perfect on my setup
18:13.23bkw_oh but not with xlite
18:13.24bkw_haha
18:13.28bkw_xlite sux
18:13.50tzangerbkw_: ILBC on a P200MMX???
18:14.05timainany got a clue
18:14.25tzangertimain: is NAT involved ANYWHERE
18:15.34bkw_oh my.. app_queue is a whore.. its getting hacked silly
18:15.36tzangertimain: are you using any kind of NAT in the connection
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18:17.11timaini using a linksys BEFW11
18:17.14timains4 router
18:17.21timainbut i'm behin the router
18:18.24tzangertimain: ok
18:18.32tzangermake sure you turn OFF Xlite's automatic IP detection
18:18.52timaini able to call my two xlite phone
18:18.54tzangerI had problems with that since it (correctly) detected it was behind NAT but didn't realize that it was contacting a system that was also behind the same nat
18:19.18timainanswer the call..
18:19.36timainbut it look like the mic dont work... but i see the mic visual level move when i speak...
18:19.45timainasterisk send me a no voice error
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18:26.43duracellhi all
18:27.13duracelldoes somebody know if CISCO IP Phone 30 VIP works fine with asterisk?
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18:40.05grpDoes anyone have a recomendation for a Call-Center ready VoIP phone that works well with Asterisk.  I'm looking at 50+ stations.  Call Center means headsets and basic transfer functionality.  LED would be nice.  Anyone have good luck with anything in particular?
18:40.29detten2grp ia m doing that
18:40.36detten2i currently use openphone
18:40.49zoaah you mean not a softphone
18:40.55zoai use ciscos for that
18:41.03zoai would not use grandstream
18:41.08zoanor snom
18:41.14grpCisco, any reason in particular?
18:41.22zoavery reliable
18:41.32zoaand superb quality
18:41.38tzangergrp: would an ADSI phone be sufficient?
18:42.41duracellzoa: witch model do u have?
18:42.49grpADSI phone?
18:43.07tclarktzanger: call center is gonna prolly want multi-line ability for the agents
18:43.33duracellgrp: cisco 7940?
18:43.36tclark!info adsi
18:44.00zoa<PROTECTED>
18:44.04zoaand cisco 7960
18:45.00duracellok, and it's work well with asterisk?
18:45.21zoathe cisco ? yes
18:45.23zoaits very good
18:45.29duracellbecause cisco 30VIP look like to need to get an conf file with tftp
18:45.35zoajups true
18:45.46duracelland i can't get any informations or hacks about this
18:45.46grpI'm really hoping to get them under or around $250, that might be optimistic though
18:46.04tclarkzoa: on the 7960 can you call into each line indivually
18:46.11zoayes you can
18:46.22zoaand you can have different sip proxys for each line
18:46.24zoaif you want to
18:46.41tclarkdoes each line regiter indivually to *
18:46.45duracelldigium cards for analog line are good?
18:46.47zoai made 6 sip users for each cisco thingie
18:46.51zoatclarck: yes
18:47.05duracelldoes somebody know if this card works with an european line  ? :)
18:47.12zoawhat card ?
18:47.17zoaT100p ?
18:47.25duracellX100P
18:47.29zoait works, but its unreliable for hangup detection
18:47.31tclarkso each of those 6 line can even have its own user name in sip.conf
18:47.32zoayeah thats the one
18:47.38zoatclark yes
18:47.47tclarkk thx
18:48.11duracellzoa:  unreliable for hangup detection > ?
18:48.48tzangerhmm
18:48.50tzangeris FWD voicemail down?
18:48.55tzangerI dial 86 but I get dead air
18:49.10zoaduracell: line stays open
18:49.17duracellzoa: fuck
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18:49.22duracellzoa: what i can use?
18:49.28zoago for isdn
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18:49.49duracellok
18:49.56tclarkzoa: what kind of notifications can caller get when calls come in on 1 of the lines but caller is already on a call
18:50.52tclarklike ..lcd blinks, call wait tone, led on line blicks etc ??
18:52.46zoaled on line blinks
18:52.53zoa+ audible sound i think
18:52.56grpmaybe the solution is just to go all SoftPhone.  Anyone running an inbound call center w/ all SoftPhones? on Linux?
18:53.02zoayes
18:53.03duracellzoa: do u know an low cost hardware ip phone ? cisco 7910 looks like really expansive
18:53.17zoalow cost: grandstream 100
18:53.21zoaaround 60$
18:53.34zoagrp: i am running a softphone callcenter
18:53.36duracellho thanks
18:53.46duracelland works well with asterisk? :)
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18:53.54zoanot yet no :)
18:54.01duracell:(
18:54.16tclarkzoa: in that call center are you using q's/ agents ??
18:54.17zoakram just made a new patch, i hope it will run stable now
18:54.19grpzoa: what softphone do you use?  Does the program get in the way of other things the rep needs to do on the computer (customer lookups etc)
18:54.38zoai have customers lookups via copy paste :)
18:54.56zoatclark: i need to in 3 weeks
18:55.02mrgobyzoa: for what is the patch?
18:55.19zoaproblem with ast_sched
18:56.05tclarkzoa: hehhe that stuff is still not stable to my likeing, what type of agents are you gonna use, it cored on me again yesterday
18:56.30zoahow do you mean what type of agents ?
18:56.58tclarkagentlogin, agentcallbacklogin, or dymanic q memebers, or device members
18:57.05zoadynamic
18:58.10tzangerhahaha
18:58.16tclarkzoa: how are you goona load test b4 your live day ??
18:58.21tzangerarts is completely fucked up... all my audio's playing at like half speed
18:58.29tzangerrewaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllly sllllllloooooowwwww
18:58.38tclarkwhat q stratgey are you planning
18:59.24zoatclark i do some live test every now and then
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18:59.47zoai will use my very own skill based avaya like strategy
19:00.59tclarkzoa: how amny calls how many agent for how long have you test a live load for
19:01.33zoaso far i tried with 30 agents for 1 hour
19:01.39zoaand then asterisk died every time :)
19:01.51tclarkcored ??
19:01.53zoaand with 70 users asterisk dies in 10 minutes
19:01.56grpthat's scary
19:02.02zoanopez, just hang
19:02.03zoas
19:02.17tclarksound about right that has been my expereince with q's and agents
19:02.21grpthe definity is sounding better and better
19:02.25tclarkzoa deadlocks
19:03.17tclarkwhen it deadlocks have you used gdn to attach to * & info threads & enumerrate each threads locks
19:03.23tclarkgdn gdb
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19:04.33zoajups
19:04.40zoaits should be patched now
19:04.43zoathnx to kram
19:04.48zoatomorrow i'll test it again
19:05.18tclarkeach of the deadlock issue you have confirmed to some specfic code ??
19:05.22zoatclark what user type are you using + what strategy ?
19:05.45tclarkI haved used a number trying to see a stable config ...
19:05.55zoaast_sched_add and ast_sched_del
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19:06.05tclarkagentlogin, agentcallbacklogin ringall
19:06.29zoawhat is the difference between agent login and dynamic ?
19:06.29tclarkast_sched how does that imapct q's and agents ??
19:06.43zoathat is just the outgoing call center part
19:06.48zoanever got to testing Q's ye
19:06.49zoat
19:07.04tclarkagentlogin off hook no ringy, dynamic on hook ring
19:07.25zoahmmz, tclarck i don't get it
19:07.38tclarkdont get what ??
19:07.42zoayour last line
19:07.48zoaagentlogin off hook no ringy ?
19:08.22tclarkagentlogin the line is layways off hook you get a beep then audio
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19:09.08zoaaha, k
19:09.11tclarkeg you pickup the handset dial and ext that does agentlogin & wait for a beep
19:09.19zoajups jups
19:09.20zoaget it
19:09.22zoathnx
19:10.39tclarkits very effective reduce call times bcus no call setup/tear down, line is always there ...
19:11.38l-fywho have ever use ser?
19:11.40l-fyhio tclark
19:11.41l-fyhi tclark
19:11.56tclark<-----------------never used ser :)
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19:13.14blitzrageI've used SER.. but why?
19:14.09Taxman_can anyone lookup ftp.cisco.com?
19:15.13blitzrageit pings..
19:16.10Dbitter1<PROTECTED>
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19:17.02Taxman_Dbitter1: thx!
19:17.18Dbitter1no prob
19:19.15bdunnAre a lot of asterisk systems installed in production environments?  I'm just now looking into this.
19:19.41cypromisyes
19:19.43bkw_yes
19:19.50Dbitter1I'm planning on killing a Dialogic system and replacing it with *... I hope so....
19:19.53voidptryes
19:19.59JerJermost certianly
19:20.39sobol_bdunn: yes
19:23.57bkw_ok guys
19:23.59bkw_I have to post this
19:24.02bkw_you guys wanna see it?
19:24.09zoayrd
19:24.10zoayes
19:24.23bkw_its like 20 lines
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19:25.05zoa:)
19:25.06Dbitter1no HW in that at all I assume?
19:26.02bkw_nope
19:26.05bkw_just a software key
19:26.18bkw_but little does he know I have the fuckin keygen for the 3com nbx software
19:26.31zoa:)
19:27.13Dbitter1Is it worth having?
19:27.19tzangerbkw_: you don't happen to have a voip crack for the MaxTNTs too, do you?
19:27.21Dbitter1(I dont have any 3C eq)
19:28.02mrgobytheir NICs work well :-D
19:28.34trouttzanger: there is a voip crack for them?
19:28.50tzangertrout: guys are selling fully featured shelf controllers on ebay for about $1000
19:29.11trouti've got a stack of them in storage
19:29.23tzangertrout: shelf controllers or full TNTs
19:29.33troutfull TNT's
19:29.42tzangerahh
19:29.53tzangeryeah I have about a half dozen of them in various POPs
19:29.57troutand a crapload of pm3's
19:30.00marcus-is there an easy way to use chan_oss for overhead paging and also have it generate a tone when a certain line rings? (ala. "night service")
19:30.03l-fyDbitter1 > never kill something that is working, just because
19:30.55Dbitter1I-fy: I (or at least, my budget) is scared of the future: My PSTN connection is 2 x D41 ISA cards...
19:31.09zoahmmz, my incoming TE410P line does not have a constant volume
19:31.13zoaany fixes for that ?
19:31.30tzangerzoa: each DS0 is different, or each DS1?
19:31.36Dbitter1I-FY: ... and they don't support the MSI's im using for station interfaces... the new stuff is all like $10K.
19:31.55l-fyDbitter1 > what's msi?
19:32.09Dbitter1IFY: they (dialogic/Intel) have their damn hands out too much
19:32.13l-fyDbitter1 > did you try to use dialogic with bayonne on linux?
19:32.25zoatzanger: what do you mean ?
19:32.30Dbitter1MSI == station interface card (conference + ring generator)
19:32.37l-fyDbitter1 > i agree, but i also know that in some cases asterisk is not doing the job
19:32.39zoawhen i call it with my cell phone
19:32.45zoasometimes it is very very loud
19:32.47l-fyDbitter1 > in this case use dialogic.
19:32.49tzangerzoa you said the audio's not constant -- is it on a per-ds0 basis or per-ds1
19:32.49zoasometimes it is not
19:33.00tzangerzoa: sounds like per-ds0...  are all your gains the same?
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19:33.11zoais that the span ?
19:33.13Dbitter1I-FY: no, I'd rather not use it at all, if possible. Why do you say it isn't doing its job?
19:33.28tzangera TE410P has four DS1 spans
19:33.48zoaaha yes
19:33.48l-fyDbitter1 > because asterisk is using passive cards, that dosen't have software to manage a conference with alot of ppl
19:34.24tzangereach ds1 has 24 ds0s (23B+1D in PRI)
19:34.54Dbitter1I-fy: Not a problem, methinks. I assumed something similar, and I assume I can fit a single channel bank without issue (thats FXO & FXS mixed)
19:35.34Dbitter1I'd also assume you can just throw hardware at it? I.e. 4xT4 is no worry w/ a Dual Xeon 3.x GHz whatever?
19:35.58bkw_blah
19:36.10l-fyDbitter1 > try your best shot, but don't put your job or your money on this.
19:36.23Dbitter1You sound like you failed?
19:36.31bdunnI'm very confused about the hardware I would need to setup an Asterisk system.  I need something to accomodate about 5-6 phone lines and about 16-20 extensions.  We aren't on the phone a whole lot.  We have service from cBeyond, so we can go digital or analog.  Not a lot of expansion planned right now.
19:36.38tzangerDbitter1: depends on what you're doing with the four T1s
19:36.47bdunnLinux systems are NO problem... very familiar.
19:36.52tzangerif you're not doing any codec translations I bet a PPro200 could handle them
19:36.52l-fyDbitter1 > no, i have risk my job on asterisk and i have win, but just because i have work like hell to fix asterisk
19:37.18Dbitter1* doesnt have enough phones for more than a T1
19:37.32Dbitter1er... S/B I don't have enough phones on * for a T1
19:37.44Dbitter1er... S/B I don't have enough phones on * for more than (1) T1
19:37.47l-fyDbitter1 > are you using those 4 T1 just as a switch, with no voip and nothing else?
19:37.48Dbitter1(third time's a charm)
19:38.11zoatzanger: its not DS0 or DS1 related
19:38.18l-fyi have in one PIV 2.4 ghz , 8 E1
19:38.19Dbitter1I-fy: Yeah... VOIP in the future, as a magic carrot to get more funding
19:38.30l-fyDbitter1 > first learn asterisk
19:38.36l-fyasterisk is very dificult to use,
19:38.38tzangerzoa: can you busy out all the DS0s except fo rone and call it a few times?  Does the volume stay constantt?
19:38.47zoai tried it
19:38.52zoathe volume is not constant
19:39.02Dbitter1I-Fy: I have a mirrored system right next to me (same dialplan as the Dialogic), almost ready to go.
19:39.03tzangerthat is weird
19:39.10tzangerwhat if you call from a different phone multiple times
19:39.27zoa<PROTECTED>
19:39.28Dbitter1I-FY: just need to build a good w32 client to replace my Dialogic one...
19:39.31l-fyDbitter1 > i'we told you already, i have bet my job on asterisk and i have win
19:39.40l-fybut....
19:39.42zoai tried from my cell phone 3 times, and 3 times it hit the same line
19:39.48tzangerzoa: ok ok
19:39.50l-fymy asterisk is very different from the one in cvs
19:39.51zoa2 out of 3 were toooo loud
19:40.02Dbitter1I-FY: good to hear the success story. How bad were your changes?
19:40.03tzangercan you try calling from a different phone 3 times?
19:40.23l-fyDbitter1 > very bad, i don't know if i can use voip on that asterisk
19:40.30l-fyi have cut the entire fax part
19:40.48l-fyalso i have cut a part from the core of pbx , see pbx.c
19:41.02l-fyand i have modify a part of zaptel driver
19:41.28l-fyaaaaaaaa
19:41.32l-fyand i have cut the cdr
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19:41.39l-fybecause of a linux kernel bug
19:42.13l-fywas took me about 3 weeks to make it stable
19:42.14Dbitter1The latter two interest me...
19:42.29Dbitter1CDR == really important
19:42.30l-fywhat do you mean Dbitter1 ?
19:42.43Dbitter1What did you have to do to Zaptel driver?
19:42.47l-fyDbitter1 > that was a file system issue i think
19:43.10l-fyDbitter1 > because * in the begining was use to send stupid request to next router
19:43.15tzangerholy fucking nesting batman!
19:43.16xpasha_homehi ppl
19:43.17tzangerchan_zap.c
19:43.25l-fyand i have cut the part from pbx.c
19:43.28xpasha_homeanybody used oh323?
19:43.35l-fythat part with h, and t and i extensions
19:43.53l-fyand after that * haven't send me any busy signal
19:43.57tzangersweet
19:43.57Dbitter1how do you handle exceptions (for lack of a better term for h/t/i)
19:44.00xpasha_homei have problem it doesnot want connect using g729 two points openphone and cisco 5350
19:44.04tzangeranswer confirmation on zap channels is coded
19:44.21l-fyDbitter1 > i don't need those, i don't have any phones connected to my *
19:44.36tzanger<PROTECTED>
19:44.36tzanger<PROTECTED>
19:44.39tzanger<PROTECTED>
19:44.42tzanger<PROTECTED>
19:44.46Dbitter1er... huh? What do you use it for?
19:45.04l-fyDbitter1 > i take 7 e1 and send to just 1 e1
19:45.07tzangerh3x: you around?
19:45.15h3xyo
19:45.23tzangerconfirm answer is coded in chan_zap.c
19:45.33l-fyDbitter1 > and trust me i have alot of big clients on that :)
19:45.33h3xhm
19:45.33tzangerline 3496 is where the confirmation occurs
19:45.48Dbitter1Interesting... have you thought of just forking the project and building a bridge? There is probably a lot of unneeded code in your case...
19:45.53zoa<tzanger> answer confirmation on zap channels is coded -> what do you mean with this ?
19:45.58l-fyDbitter1 > yes
19:46.01tzangerhahaha
19:46.02tzanger<PROTECTED>
19:46.02tzanger<PROTECTED>
19:46.26l-fyDbitter1 > and i have discover that in fact asterisk have alot of design flaws
19:46.35Dbitter1Doesn't everything?
19:46.45tzangerzoa: if your dial method is zap, you can have zap disregard an actual answer unless "#" is hit (or any dtmf from the look of the source)
19:46.46l-fyDbitter1 > and i have decide to make it better
19:46.58l-fyDbitter1 > not as bad as *
19:47.08Dbitter1Here's a question for the group: How does * handle multi-processor machines? Do multiple processors help?
19:47.13l-fy* is having a big problem, haven't been made to grow
19:47.22h3xDbitter1: of course, everybody uses dual xeons for the most part :P
19:47.38l-fyDbitter1 > i know that zaptel is not working or maybe is working now
19:47.39Dbitter1Is that sarcastic?
19:47.41h3xif they are doing a lot of voip
19:47.42tzangerh3x: not me :-)
19:47.43h3xno
19:47.43tzangermodel name      : Pentium MMX
19:47.43tzangerstepping        : 3
19:47.43tzangercpu MHz         : 200.456
19:48.08UnixDawgyour clocking is screwed
19:48.11Dbitter1Tzanger: I feel better now.
19:48.21zoatzanger: aha, i get it
19:48.26UnixDawgnever heard of a ps 200
19:48.29tzangerDbitter1: why's that?
19:49.27*** join/#asterisk blitzrage (~jesus@dsl-57.sarnia.xcelco.on.ca)
19:49.56Dbitter1tzanger: My dialogic stuff is on a 2xPPro 233 (I need ISA slots :( ) and if I can scam getting * in without replacing, all the better.
19:50.06tzangerahh
19:50.07UnixDawgwhois eluciv3
19:50.29blitzrageUnixDawg: no more #asterisk-bsd?
19:50.39h3xdialogic is a total joke on asterisk
19:50.42UnixDawgI dont know what happen to it
19:50.45h3xthey should just remove it from the support list
19:50.48tzangerDbitter1: well * really is stuck on Digium hardware, at least one card...  needs a timing source to do anything TDM.  There are dummy drivers for USB-UHCI and RTC but I haven't had much luck with either
19:50.49blitzrageUnixDawg: what do you mean?
19:50.58Dbitter1Dialogic is a total joke, period. Unless you are on the revenue side of it...
19:51.13UnixDawgmy auto join is not working
19:51.19tzangerI'd love to build an interace for Meridian phones for *
19:51.23h3xbeing on the revenue side of it would be worse, then you'd have to support the pile of shit.
19:51.24Dbitter1Got the T100P + Adtran 750 channel bank
19:51.24UnixDawgI am still using asteriskon bsd
19:51.35tzangernice
19:51.39h3xtzanger: interface for merlin legend phones would be easier
19:51.42h3xthey are modified BRI :P
19:51.46Dbitter1H3x: I meant the shareholder side, where you get mailed a check
19:51.52blitzragewelp.. I think I'm going to install Linux on this beast
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19:52.02h3xI donno, they aren't selling a lot of them lately
19:52.09tzangerI have a Channel Bank I (12FXO/12FXS) and an Adit600 (12FXS) -- The Adit600 is nice, although a little weird to mount.  i prefer standard rackmount equipmnet
19:52.19tzangerh3x: :-)
19:52.40h3xbut in all
19:52.47UnixDawgI have a system I just boght of 30 bucks yesterday at a computer show
19:52.49h3xit would be easier to just make a damned voip phone that dosent suck
19:53.02UnixDawghas a 10 gig drive and 128 megs ram
19:53.10Dbitter1h3x: and whats worse is the Ebay market is declining too; I pegged it on the do-not-call list floding the market with bankrupt telemarketer equipment
19:53.25UnixDawgI am going to install slackware and try astrisk on slackware
19:53.37UnixDawgwith all the apps added in
19:53.39tzangerlike the eeks project that wasim's doing
19:53.39tzanger?
19:53.43Dbitter1Slackare rocks. Running it on it now
19:53.54h3xhah!
19:53.57*** part/#asterisk Alfr (~Alfr@a213-22-50-141.netcabo.pt)
19:53.57Dbitter1(Along with all my other servers)
19:54.00tzangerslackware does rock
19:54.05h3xall the telemarketing rooms i know of are having record sales now
19:54.07juhashas anybody here had any problems with TE410p and setting the clock source?
19:54.12h3xbecause they got rid of all the folks that wont buy anything anyway
19:54.13zoanopez
19:54.13UnixDawgI am waiting for my DIsk on a module to show up
19:54.14tzangervektor linux is good too (slack9 based)
19:54.36blitzragenever used slackware
19:54.37UnixDawgI wnat a linux I can fit on under 500  megs
19:54.43Dbitter1h3x: I agree on the theory of that.
19:54.44xpasha_homewho can tell why this happen?->  WARNING[1024]: File codec_g729b.c, Line 511 (load_module): Unable to initialize va stuff: -1
19:54.44xpasha_homeSegmentation fault
19:54.45tzangervector does it
19:54.51UnixDawgok
19:54.55blitzrageI've used gentoo, debian, redhat, clarkconnect, and a few others
19:54.57cypromisxpasha_home: u don't have a g729 license
19:54.58blitzrageI don't like debian
19:54.59zoaFilesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
19:55.00zoaooops
19:55.04h3xone of them has tripled in size since oct
19:55.05zoa100% used
19:55.06UnixDawgI want just what I need for linux and *
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19:55.18blitzrageyah, I'll be building a desktop system
19:55.28h3xi suppose it depends on the product they are selling
19:55.47UnixDawgI want just a * system box nothing else
19:55.55Dbitter1h3x: at any rate, the sooner I get * up, the more the dialogic stuff will be worth on ebay
19:55.55UnixDawghe need a web interface for *
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19:56.09UnixDawgsome day
19:56.29UnixDawgthe gtk/gastman dont work
19:56.33UnixDawgastman dont work
19:56.44UnixDawgwhats else is still broken
19:56.51tzangerjesus
19:57.00blitzrageI thought someone else developed a web interface that was just released?
19:57.04blitzragesaw it on the mailing list
19:57.09tzangeradit600 8-port FXO: $425...  I bought the entire 24-port FXS adit600 for that much
19:57.11zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Got interrupt, status = 00000002
19:57.11zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Pre-interrupt
19:57.11zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Got interrupt, status = 00000001
19:57.11zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Pre-interrupt
19:57.11zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Got interrupt, status = 00000002
19:57.12zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Pre-interrupt
19:57.14zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Got interrupt, status = 00000001
19:57.16zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Pre-interrupt
19:57.17UnixDawgI have not seen it
19:57.18zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Got interrupt, status = 00000002
19:57.18h3xnot really
19:57.20zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleopatra kernel: Pre-interrupt
19:57.21h3x$1500 for 4 T1s
19:57.22zoaNov 23 19:29:05 cleo
19:57.24zoavery stable goddamnb
19:57.26zoaasterisk is flooding my /var/log
19:57.36h3xdialogic cards already cost more than $375 per t1
19:57.53Dbitter1try like $3700+ / T1
19:58.06h3xYeah well digium cards are better to use with it
19:58.15UnixDawgbut my email is down right now anyways
19:58.21xpasha_homehmm is there any free g729 codec for asterisk?
19:58.29UnixDawgbbiab food is here
19:58.29h3xconsider that none of the zaptel features will work with dialogic even if you get those boards working.
19:58.35high-rezxpasha: try ilbc. Its pretty similar.
19:58.43blitzragelol.. awesome.  I just switched cables around on my internet.. and it stayed up :)
19:58.46xpasha_homehigh-rez where to get it?
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19:58.56blitzrageprobably because my internet is so fscking slow right now
19:58.57high-rezxpasha: Its included in *
19:59.02xpasha_homeõėėėė
19:59.24xpasha_homewhat name of codec file?
19:59.31h3xAll i have to say is, i sure as hell will be ready for the '04 election season.
19:59.31h3xheh
19:59.52Dbitter1?
20:00.40h3xits some crazy shit man
20:00.55xpasha_homehmmm
20:00.56h3xin '02 i couldnt fulfill an order for 30 DS3s worth of equipment
20:00.58xpasha_homesuxx
20:01.07xpasha_homehigh-rez I need the very g729
20:01.37Shido6g729 works
20:01.37high-rezWhose yer pic for '04?
20:01.38xpasha_homebecause I cant force support equipment to get supporting of ilbc
20:01.47high-rezxpasha: Then you'll have to buy the lics from digium.
20:01.58blitzragelol.. I just tried to play mp3's off of a drive I'm defragmenting :) (forgot it was running)
20:02.15bkw_yes g729 works
20:02.19bkw_been using it for 3 weeks now
20:02.19high-rezDefrag! You windows zealot! :)
20:02.41high-rezg729 BARELY works. Ask anyone whose had to use it in a scsi based machine...
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20:03.08high-rezThe install is the worst PoS i've ever used. And we suspect its crashing machines. Personally, I don't care for it.
20:03.12xpasha_homebut is there any free g729?
20:03.35xpasha_homebtw can asterisk be like RTP proxy?
20:03.35high-rezxpasha: No.
20:04.05high-rez(thats to the free 729 question) I've heard of people who were working on their own 729 codec but haven't seen one yet,
20:04.24high-rezGiven the patent involved, its doubtful you'll ever see one.
20:04.32xpasha_hometransferring RTP from one client to other not recoding RTP session
20:04.45h3xGSM FOREVER!
20:04.51xpasha_homeis it possible with asterisk?
20:04.52ManxPowerThe G.729 patents expire in 2008 don't they?
20:05.11tzangerILBC > GSM
20:05.14ManxPowerxpasha_home: thousands of people do that every day
20:05.28h3xbut ilbc eats your cpu alive.
20:06.13xpasha_homeManxPower how?
20:06.35xpasha_homeso if proxing RTP in h323 mode is possible I dont need g729
20:06.42xpasha_homehow can I do it?
20:06.50Dbitter1Anyone ever tried merging Fobbit (the ol' Creative labs USB VOIP Device) software into * ?
20:07.09tzangerh3x: yes it does
20:07.23high-rezi got tired of my voip blasters and got real voip gear to feed my asterisk habbit. :)
20:07.28tzangerthat's what those dual xeon systems are all about
20:07.43high-rezxeons. hah its all about the dual opterons.
20:07.46h3xfuck that shit
20:07.52h3xMAX TNTs is what its all about.
20:08.02high-rezheh, i used to have a couple of max tnt's
20:08.03ManxPowerxpasha_home: The H323 drivers support it with a Makefile config options
20:08.09xpasha_homehmmm
20:08.13tzangeryeah but I need to enable all the GoodStuff<tm>
20:08.17xpasha_homeeven oh323?
20:08.36high-rezhad ~300 TNTs back int the dotcom days. :)
20:08.42ManxPowerxpasha_home: I don't know.  I've only used chan_h323.  I guess you'll have to ask the author of asterisk-oh323
20:08.54h3xhigh-rez: you were solely responsible for the california rolling blackouts i take it ?
20:09.38high-rezh3x: This affirmative. My republican friends who were campaigning on an the idea of an energy shortage helped out though (by turning off the power).
20:09.47xpasha_homeManxPower and what option of chan_h323 have to be changed in order to force it using RTP proxing?
20:09.53ManxPowerxpasha_home: Asterisk will BY DEFAULT do RTP pass thru if it doesn not need totranscode or transprotocol
20:10.23ManxPowerxpasha_home: Asterisk is not an RTP proxy.  It will pass thru RTP if it thinks it can.
20:10.30h3xYeah but you are just fucked if its looking for dtmf tones or something.
20:10.31xpasha_homeManxPower so why this want G729 codec?
20:10.37ManxPowerxpasha_home: Why don't you look at the damn makedile yourself
20:11.16h3xI wish there was a standalone iax -> h323/sip/whatever proxy
20:11.23ManxPowerxpasha_home: The G729 codec is for people (almost everyone) that needs coding to/from G723.  Like voicemail on Asterisk or any asterisk sound files or translating between SIP and H323,etc
20:11.26h3xjust standalone protocol convertor proxy
20:11.36mrgobyhow does asterisk generate the userName for outgoing SIP extensions ???  ex: nickName <userName@host>
20:11.51h3xthat can still kick out a CDR and do accounting/authentication
20:11.55bkw_mrgoby an entry in sip.conf
20:12.04xpasha_homeManxPower hmmm
20:12.09xpasha_homeI have to try
20:12.10bkw_say the entry is [blah] you dial(SIP/exten@blah)
20:12.24mrgoby?
20:12.38mrgobyyeah, but for the userName i mean
20:12.39ManxPowerNot a lot of people are trying to route H323 traffic THRU asterisk with no protocol or codec conversions
20:12.41mrgobyfor instance
20:12.49ManxPowermrgoby: fromuser=
20:12.55bkw_mrgoby ya that
20:13.01ManxPowermrgoby: You are not on the mailing list are you?
20:13.04h3xHint: iax trunking.
20:13.20high-reziax trunking broke stuff
20:13.30mrgobyok, i see...  i'm a moron
20:13.38xpasha_homebut when I try to call using oh323 connecting openphone and cisco 5250 I get error like this:
20:13.40xpasha_homeWARNING[16400]: File channel.c, Line 1803 (ast_channel_make_compatible): No path to translate from H323:20570(256) to H323:29131(2)
20:13.40xpasha_homeWARNING[16400]: File channel.c, Line 2192 (ast_channel_bridge): Can't make H323:20570 and H323:29131 compatible
20:13.40xpasha_homeWARNING[16400]: File res_parking.c, Line 226 (ast_bridge_call): Bridge failed on channels H323:20570 and H323:29131
20:13.53xpasha_homeboth devices g729
20:14.15ManxPowerNo, one is using codec 2 and the other is using codec 256
20:14.43ManxPowerBut I can't be sure since I'm not familiar with HH323
20:14.47h3xYeah well you are trying to park the damned line ?
20:14.49ManxPower's messages
20:15.00ManxPowerThat might do it too.
20:15.03xpasha_homeshit
20:15.12h3xif you involve asterisk anywhere in the voicepath
20:15.13h3xit needs a codec.
20:15.17ManxPowerSince asterisk will prolly have to do some transcoding for parking.  If nothing else for MOH
20:15.21xpasha_homehow to correct this situation?
20:15.26h3xmaybe you can just get a few licenses
20:15.32ManxPowerxpasha_home: don't park the calls or buy a license
20:15.52ManxPowerxpasha_home: Without transcoding Asterisk is pretty uselessx
20:15.59h3xI guess you are screwed if you are using G723.1 eh? :)
20:16.06ManxPowerh3x: Yup.
20:16.34ManxPowerDoes anyone know if you shuld discharge UPSs before shipping them?
20:16.49xpasha_homeh3x I turned off all codecs on openphone excluding g729
20:17.06xpasha_homewhat is codec 2 and codec 256?
20:17.17ManxPoweropenphone can't do g729, can it?
20:17.22h3xManxPower: just unplug one of the wires
20:17.49h3xhmmm...
20:17.56ManxPowerxpasha_home: show codecs
20:18.22xpasha_homeManxPower openphone has g729 and g729a
20:19.07xpasha_homeManxPower what codecs to show?
20:19.16blitzrage~seen jerjer
20:19.17jerjer <~NunYoBizN@pppoe-66-112-51-206-rb2.grp.centurytel.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 59m 18s ago, saying: 'most certianly '.
20:19.54tzangeryou can use * without transcoding, just leave everything as ulaw
20:21.43doughecka~seen wasim
20:21.44wasim <~wasim@202.179.137.13> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 3d 4h 2m 18s ago, saying: 'eww'.
20:21.50dougheckableh
20:21.51dougheckawhere is he
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20:23.23dougheckaHEY mrhyd3!!!!
20:24.30xpasha_homehmm
20:25.07xpasha_homeis it possible to prohibit h245 tunneling and h245 in setup messages in chan_h323?
20:25.09ManxPowerxpasha_home: SHOW CODECS will show you the codec numbers
20:25.30ManxPowerI'd be TOTALLY SHOCKED if an open source software had G.729
20:25.31xpasha_homeok
20:25.50ManxPowerThe only suck software I've seen uses a shim and Windows DLLs to get the patented codecs
20:25.57ManxPowersuck == suck
20:26.03ManxPowerSUCH, even
20:26.16h3xYeah if it existed no doubt it would be in .ru or something.
20:26.18xpasha_homeheh 256 is g729a
20:26.24xpasha_homeManxPower tnx
20:26.26dougheckasomeone port scan this and tell me if I am seeing things
20:26.27doughecka66.82.148.177
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20:26.31ManxPowerand 2is GSM
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20:28.18Corydon76-homeYou can even combine codecs and see the combined number result, like 'show codec 258'
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20:28.32dougheckahey kram
20:28.35dougheckahow is the iaxy?
20:28.39xpasha_homesuxx when I set g729a I cant hear anything at openphone
20:28.44krami demod it today :)
20:28.49kramdemoed i mean
20:28.58Corydon76-homexpasha_home:  have you bought a license for Asterisk?
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20:29.06dougheckakram: kewl
20:29.11kramwe hope to have 100 prototypes by xmas
20:29.15dougheckaSWEET
20:29.21krambut you'll have to be qualified by Greg to get one
20:29.22doughecka100 bucks each?
20:29.26dougheckabah
20:29.30dougheckahow do I be qualified
20:29.30Corydon76-homekram:  woo-woo... cool Christmas presents...
20:29.49dougheckacan I bribe greg?
20:29.50doughecka:)
20:29.52zoa<xpasha_home> suxx when I set g729a I cant hear anything at openphone --> you need to enable g729 too
20:29.56zoanot only g729a
20:30.15zoa+ you need the right .dll
20:30.22kramlol
20:30.32krammainly these are going to be for prospective service providers
20:30.33ManxPowerI'll almost guarntee you that openphone does not actually support G729
20:30.34kramnot for end users
20:30.40dougheckakram: bah
20:30.43dougheckakram: :)
20:30.54krameventually we'll have some for end users
20:31.01Corydon76-homekram:  and active developers?
20:31.15xpasha_homeManxPower but it works with cisco directly
20:31.21ManxPowerprototypes == FXO TDM400P modules?
20:31.22dougheckahmm
20:31.25kramit'll be for greg to decide
20:31.28krammaybe if we have extras
20:31.31dougheckaah
20:31.31h3xwhats the iaxy
20:31.31xpasha_homeso i cant understant why it sets codec 2
20:31.33krambut these are *prototypes*
20:31.36ManxPowerxpasha_home: I suspect it's using some other codec.
20:31.43kramthey likely won't be full featured
20:31.45dougheckakram: when are the production ones gonna be made?
20:31.48xpasha_homecisco says g729
20:31.59ManxPowerxpasha_home: Cisco says a lot of things
20:32.00kramearly 2004 unless we run into something
20:32.11dougheckacool
20:32.14Corydon76-homekram:  AC adapter only or battery plug available on the IAXy?
20:32.24ManxPowerAnyone that releases software with G729 support will be NAILED TO THE WALL by VoiceAge
20:32.38dougheckaManxPower HAHAHHA
20:32.39kramcorydon: ac adapter only, a 9V battery would work but won't last ou long and it will need to be Li-ion
20:32.54krami hate voiceage
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20:32.59krami hate them with a passion i cannot express
20:33.07kramand they are causing more trouble
20:33.11ManxPowerkram: xpasha_home  seems to think openphone has G729 support
20:33.23dougheckakram: hmm, I have a wireless thing that uses an internal battery, it allows me to get highspeed internet within a few miles of the tower...
20:33.27Corydon76-homemore trouble?
20:33.45Corydon76-homeAs in, they want to raise the license price?
20:33.55ManxPowerkram: Accidently metion to them that you finally got g.723 licenses and may just drop g.729 entirely
20:34.03zoawhat is an iaxy ?
20:34.29dougheckazoa: a iax ata
20:34.33Corydon76-homezoa:  it's a matchbox sized circuit board which does FXS port to Ethernet port
20:34.42zoaaha, cool
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20:35.01xpasha_homelook at this
20:35.01xpasha_home<PROTECTED>
20:35.01xpasha_home<PROTECTED>
20:35.01xpasha_home<PROTECTED>
20:35.01xpasha_homeWARNING[30736]: File channel.c, Line 1803 (ast_channel_make_compatible): No path to translate from H323:20588(256) to H323:15472(2)
20:35.02zoawhat codecs will be supported ?
20:35.10zoaiLBC ?
20:35.10ManxPowerSounds cool, but FXO modules for the TDM400P would be cooler right now
20:35.19dougheckaindeed
20:35.24xpasha_homeseems to be openphone try to make g729
20:35.24Corydon76-homezoa:  it's a prototype, so don't expect much yet
20:35.29bkw_blah
20:35.30xpasha_homebut cisco try to set up gsm
20:35.30ManxPowerxpasha_home: Looks like it's trying to translate from G729 to GSM
20:35.31Corydon76-homeulaw, gsm
20:35.32dougheckawhat about the FXO modules for the TDM?
20:35.34xpasha_homeright?
20:35.43zoakram : asterisk just flooded my hd
20:35.44xpasha_home217.107.87.254 is cisco
20:35.47zoatill it was full
20:35.55zoawith syslog and /var/log/messages
20:35.57Dbitter1FXO for TDM would be cool....
20:36.00zoa36 gig
20:36.01zoa:)
20:36.10Corydon76-homezoa:  What'd you do?
20:36.11bkw_http://www.formetopoopon.com/poop.php?url=sco.com
20:36.12xpasha_homehmm I will try to turn off gsm on cisco
20:36.17zoai did a reload
20:36.18zoathats all
20:36.20dougheckaLOL
20:36.37Corydon76-homezoa:  what was the content of the messages?
20:37.30dougheckahttp://www.formetopoopon.com/poop.php?url=asteriskpbx.org
20:37.32dougheckaLOL
20:37.34bkw_ok children
20:37.44bkw_calm your asses down.. before I get the belt!
20:37.47zoadon't remember, did a quick echo "" >
20:37.53ManxPowerzoa-pbx asterisk 17:35 [1234]: Help!  I've fallen and can't get up!
20:37.56zoabefore the server crashed
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20:38.40dougheckatis poison
20:38.49Corydon76-homeWell, that was silly.  How is anybody to figure out what went wrong if you erased the log?
20:38.53dougheckaoh, which cheek?
20:39.00zoanoone is supposed to :)
20:39.01dougheckaLOL
20:39.10zoafirst time it happened
20:39.16zoaif it happens again i'll check it
20:40.25okrummHello everybody, I've been seting up a X-Lite extension and now it works I can call it from the TDM10B FXS port and sounds passes well, the question is that I can't dial from the X-Lite no matter what I dial asterisk don't seem to be listening...., help !
20:40.48doughecka"Huh."
20:41.17blitzrageokrumm: try dtmfmode=rfc2833 in your sip.conf file
20:41.30blitzrageokrumm: oh wait.. nevermind :)
20:41.37dougheckaDOI!
20:41.42blitzrageokrumm: you can't call asterisk at all right?
20:41.57okrummthats right blitzrage...
20:42.12blitzrageokrumm: hrm...
20:42.50bkw_xlite SUCKS!!!
20:43.05blitzragebkw_: you suck
20:43.10blitzrage:)
20:43.19RichAresetting x100p transmission levels, do I have to restart just *, or more?
20:43.20bkw_yes.. very well I might add!
20:43.30dougheckahow much can a woodchuck suck if a woodchuck sucked on wood?
20:43.35blitzragelol
20:43.37bkw_HAHA
20:43.37blitzrageoh god
20:43.45blitzrageyou're hilarious
20:43.54bkw_doughecka is on the crack pipe again
20:44.02Shido6b-b-b-b-bbut xlite looks sooo kewl , blw
20:44.04Shido6bkw
20:44.04dougheckathank you, I will be here till Thursday.
20:44.04blitzragetrue true
20:44.13bkw_Shido6 jes
20:44.34bkw_ok the list of patches for * that I must apply is growning...
20:44.44blitzragelol
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20:44.57bkw_blitzrage did you test that one for me?
20:45.11blitzragebkw_: not yet.. I was sleeping earlier :)
20:45.18blitzrageand my internet went down last night.. and it's fscking slow today
20:45.21blitzrageI'm pissed about it
20:45.31*** part/#asterisk elusive1 (~konversat@12.74.37.42)
20:45.43bkw_ah poor baby.. get another ISP then
20:45.47bkw_:P
20:46.10blitzragebkw_: I'm only here for another month, and if I switch, then I have to basically pay for the rest of the year
20:46.18blitzragelocked in for a 1 year service term.
20:46.18dougheckaugh
20:46.24blitzrageah well
20:46.27dougheckasign up, then move to the US
20:46.36blitzragedoughecka: I will never move to the US
20:46.38cypromisor to china
20:46.43bkw_oh thats worse
20:46.46dougheckawhy?
20:46.48dougheckathe us is great
20:46.48bkw_the US sucks ballz
20:46.51doughecka:P
20:46.56bkw_Ashcroft is a jackass
20:47.03bkw_Bush is an idiot
20:47.06blitzragebut I live in the middle of buttfuck no where, I'm surprised I can even get highspeed.  There isn't even cable out here.
20:47.17blitzragedoughecka: so many reasons...
20:47.17bkw_hahahaha
20:47.25bkw_Ashcroft scares me
20:48.13tholo-msg bkw_ I have the LCR part of my rating engine actually working now (except it doesn't set an AbsoluteTimeout yet).  And the CDR part will be *easy* in comparison (esp. since I save all the information from the LCR part for the CDR part to pick up)... 8-)
20:48.26tholoUps. :)
20:48.30blitzragehehe
20:48.32doughecka-msg tholo retard :P
20:48.41blitzragelol
20:48.44dougheckawoo, we now know top secret info!
20:48.53tholoYeah, sure you do.
20:49.11tholoYou know that I have a mostly complete rating engine.  Well, duh.
20:49.45dougheckawhats a rating engine>?
20:50.06cypromisdoughecka: give it the prefix and it will return best route and price
20:50.09cypromisif it is a nice poe
20:50.18dougheckaCOOL!
20:50.18tholoA module to route your calls and calculate their cost.
20:50.22cypromisit will return price you pay and price customer pays and resolution and so on
20:50.36cypromiswe have that since quite some time
20:51.03cypromisjut working on version 2
20:51.03blitzrageprice I pay better be  < customer pays ;)
20:51.03kapejodsounds like one sql query ;)
20:51.03dougheckahaha
20:51.03tholoWell, I do it in two, but... ;-)
20:51.03dougheckakapejod: well, you know, hes still learning C
20:51.06doughecka:)
20:51.37tholoI am?  I thought I did that some 18 years ago....
20:51.41cypromiskapejod: one sql query with a couple of subselects
20:51.42cypromis:)
20:51.51blitzrageI am just learning C now :)
20:52.01kapejodtholo: yes, mysql needs 2 queries ;)
20:52.19tholoMySQL has subselects...
20:52.52Corydon76-homeIt does?
20:53.05blitzrageweee! :)
20:53.06dougheckayay
20:53.13tholoIt just depends on how you do your queries -- I could easily do it as a single query.
20:53.15kapejodhmm.......but what if you have routes with expiration/activation dates, etc?
20:53.28dougheckamake it so I can tell it to download it from like 1 week ago
20:53.36cypromisyeah and 3 illing layers with different resolutions
20:53.48dougheckayea
20:53.49cypromisyou buy 1/1 have a reseller at 30/15 and end customer pays 60/45
20:53.51cypromis?
20:54.02dougheckableh, the italian job never finished downloading
20:54.09kapejodhehe
20:54.16dougheckathe original version
20:54.16cypromis:)
20:55.06dougheckacrunch
20:56.01monsieurhas anyone connect * through a te410p to another pbx?
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20:57.30blitzrage!info FXO
20:57.32monsieuri.e. isdn pri into te410 port 1, and port 2 to pri port on pbx
20:57.36mrhyd3anyone help me ona ata-186?
20:57.36blitzragehrm...
20:57.46Mike:P
20:57.56mrhyd3i try to get into the menu and I hear a loud noise...like line noise
20:58.51blitzragewho knows how to use this jbot thing? :)
20:59.09doughecka~whaleslap blitzrage
20:59.12ACTION slaps blitzrage upside and over the head with one freakishly huge killer whale named hugh
20:59.14Mike~info FXP
20:59.18Mike~info FXO
20:59.27cypromis~kill blitzrage
20:59.32ACTION slits blitzrage's throat
20:59.35blitzrageI swear there was an info bot at some point :)
20:59.44blitzrage~defend
20:59.50dougheckayea
20:59.50dougheckathere was
20:59.50blitzrage:)
20:59.52cypromis)info fxo
20:59.52blitzrageno more?
20:59.53Mike~tell mike FXO
20:59.58cypromisyeah that was it
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21:00.05cypromis~tell fxo
21:00.05Mike*jbot* No, mike, I won't. (target invalid?)
21:00.08kramwb clive
21:00.09Mike*jbot* Package 'fxo' does not exist.
21:00.09Mikeawesome
21:00.20kapejod~kicktheshitoutof cypromis
21:00.29cypromis:))
21:01.53blitzrageyah.. downloading * from CVS at 3kb/s is slow
21:02.13dougheckahah
21:02.25blitzrageI'm going to get some food now
21:02.30tz-afkget me some to blitzrage
21:03.06blitzragetz-afk: sure thing :)
21:03.14blitzragetz-afk: thinking I am going to make perogies and bacon with sour creme
21:03.19tz-afkawesome
21:03.23tz-afkI'm in Listowel so I'm not too far
21:03.30blitzragetz-afk: come on over!
21:03.36blitzrage:)
21:03.44tz-afk:-)  I've got the kids this weekend
21:03.51kramany physics whizes here?
21:03.56zoasometimes
21:03.58zoashoot kram
21:04.01tz-afkhow whizzical do I have to be?
21:04.17kramone of my friends asked an interesting question...
21:04.18zoaa failed a couple of times in civil engineering :)
21:04.24zoa*i
21:04.24dougheckawhy, I know that gravity pulls things down
21:04.44dougheckaand helicopters pulls things up
21:04.47kramsuppose you had a pencil and you push it on one end, obviously the other end moves as well at the same rate
21:04.51blitzragetzanger: ahhh.. I have no kids :)
21:04.53zoayes
21:04.55kramsuppose your pencil were about a light year long
21:05.02dougheckakram: hah
21:05.04kramand you pushed on it, presumably the other end would move as well
21:05.06zoahah :)
21:05.14tzangerthat is a long pencil
21:05.15dougheckaso what if I anchored the other end?
21:05.24tzangerdoughecka: if you anchored the other end you couldn't push it
21:05.26dougheckaand pushed, would it go faster than the speed of light?
21:05.27kramdoes that permit you to convey information faster than light or is there something in the actual moving of the pencil that would cause that not to work
21:05.46zoaas not the entire pencil would go faster than light
21:05.52kramnot hte pencil moving faste
21:05.54dougheckawell, achored the end I am pushing
21:05.55zoain fact no part would go faster than 1 m/s
21:05.56Dbitter1It doesn't matter how long the pencil would be
21:05.59kramrbut the information that the pencil is moving
21:06.00zoayeah
21:06.08zoanopez
21:06.12dougheckahmm, like push it long ways?
21:06.14zoait would not be faster than light
21:06.19krameven if i move it just slightly
21:06.28krampresumably when i start moving it, the other end has to move too right?
21:06.33zoayes
21:06.34dougheckayup
21:06.39kramso you, a light year away at the other end know i've started pushing it
21:06.39blitzrageyou can't move faster than light I thought...
21:06.44krambut presumably you would know in less than a year
21:06.45tzangerkram: it doesn't make anything move faster than light
21:06.52kramnot the matter
21:06.55kramjust the information that it is moving
21:06.56dougheckakram: hah
21:07.03zoadid you know that electrons actually move very very very very very slow ?
21:07.03dougheckaeeks
21:07.11tzangerkram: information as in what, the pencil tip on the paper 1 light year away
21:07.12dougheckathats a awful puzzler
21:07.22kramyes, for example
21:07.22kapejodyou would need a lot of energy to push this big pencil.....
21:07.26kramof course
21:07.35kapejodand a big tree!!!!
21:07.47bkw_what?
21:07.50krami wish i could take credit for the question but it's not mine
21:08.12tzangerI don't think anything would go faster than the speed of light... take a normal pencil and move it.. it takes a finite amount of time for the force you apply to one end to be applied to all the atoms in the pencil in order for the other end to move
21:08.22kramas we know from einsteins atack on quantum mechanics, he believed *nothing* could move faster than light
21:08.26krameven something without mass
21:08.39kramtzanger: yes, that's where i'm thinking it can break down
21:08.49krambut does anyone have any actual knowledge that can confirm that?
21:08.51zoathat is incorrect
21:08.52dougheckathe string thery?
21:08.54cypromiswhat about the stuff with the quarks ?
21:08.56zoasome things move faster than light
21:09.10zoatiny particles in space for example are found to be flying faster than light
21:09.12kramzoa: like what?
21:09.13dougheckagravity does, or does not
21:09.15bkw_my temper
21:09.17cypromisyeah also einsteins beginnings of the string heory said some different stuff
21:09.19kramhow's that?
21:09.20tzangerthe pencil is not a single object; it's a bunch of atoms and you pushing on them is actually electron forces interacting
21:09.27dougheckayes
21:09.31zoafor some reason the theorema doesnt apply for very tiny particles
21:09.36tzangernow entangled photons...  that's just funky
21:09.47l-fyis quite logical
21:09.48tzanger"spooky interaction at a distance" Einstein called it
21:09.52dougheckaLOL
21:09.54l-fyE = mc^2
21:09.55kramyes
21:09.56bkw_if [ ! -h /var/spool/asterisk/vm ]  <-- whats -h?
21:10.02tzangerman eval
21:10.09bkw_oh thats where the man page for that is
21:10.10tzangeror expr I can never get the two of them straight
21:10.20l-fybut if m is little then m of photone, then is possible
21:10.23bkw_um no
21:10.32tzangerman bash
21:10.36tzanger<PROTECTED>
21:10.36tzanger<PROTECTED>
21:10.37l-fyif E is the same
21:10.46doughecka~2*4^2
21:10.4710
21:10.51dougheckahah!
21:11.01tzangerhahahaha
21:11.02bkw_ah yes .. silly me
21:11.13tzangerjbot's got no order of precedence
21:11.17doughecka:)
21:11.18dougheckaindeed
21:11.21dougheckapatches welcome
21:11.34doughecka~pi*pi^2
21:11.3511
21:11.50tzangerpi * pi^2?  isn't that just pi^3?
21:11.55tzanger~pi^3
21:11.58kram32 * 4
21:12.00dougheckaLOL
21:12.08*** join/#asterisk RAK (~RAK@hoochie.digium.com)
21:12.12kram~32 * 4
21:12.13128
21:12.13tzanger~pi*pi*pi
21:12.1531.00627657401
21:12.28tzanger~eenie+meenie+miney+moe
21:12.37doughecka~google for diameter of the sun * speed of light / 1 au
21:12.50dougheckahmm, nope, didnt work
21:12.50kram~32 * 4 + 7
21:12.52135
21:13.07kramthat's too cool
21:13.15tzanger~7+4*32
21:13.17135
21:13.27tzangerhmm maybe jbot just doesn't understand powers
21:13.37doughecka~dec2hex 135
21:13.3987
21:13.42dougheckahah
21:13.48tzanger~2+4*4
21:13.5018
21:13.56doughecka~hex2dec 34598098deadbeef
21:13.58tzanger2+4^2
21:14.09tzangerer
21:14.09kapejodcoool
21:14.11kramhave to ~
21:14.12tzanger~2+4^2
21:14.134
21:14.13cypromishmpft
21:14.22dougheckahuh, maybe I confused it
21:14.26tzanger~4^2
21:14.276
21:14.32doughecka~hex2dec deadbeef
21:14.333735928559
21:14.33tzangerhmm
21:14.36dougheckaaha
21:14.40tzanger~dec2hex 31337
21:14.45dougheckalol
21:14.48cypromis~2+4-2-4
21:15.02cypromistilt
21:15.11doughecka(1 Astronomical Unit) + (1 lightyear) = 9.460678 Ũ 1015 meters
21:15.24dougheckagoogle is fun
21:15.52dougheckatilt!
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21:19.59data[away]gah
21:20.47cypromisgu ?
21:21.07tzangerUnknown SIP command 'NOTIFY' from '192.246.69.223'
21:21.12tzangerwhat's a SIP NOTIFY event?
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21:22.16blitzragewoohoo!  my install script works good :)
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21:22.45l-fytzanger > cisco ip phone?
21:22.46kape_offcypromis: 37 cm
21:22.52tzangerno, FWD
21:23.10l-fytzanger > are you using a sip proxy?
21:23.15tzangernope
21:23.29l-fydamn it
21:23.55blitzrageif I want to update all my asterisk source code from CVS, can I do: rm -f ./asterisk/.version then cvs update zaptel libpri asterisk ?
21:24.02ManxPowertzanger: looks to me that they are trying to notify you that you have coicemail
21:24.06kape_offcypromis: that would leave 11cm between them
21:24.22tzangerblitzrage: why remove the .version?
21:24.22blitzragethen recompile
21:24.30tzangerwhy not just cvs up, make clean and make?
21:24.31kape_offcypromis: you will just need some fans at the top of the rack to slurp the hot air away
21:24.38tzangerManxPower: hmm ok
21:24.59blitzragetzanger: not sure :)  apparently it won't update the version if you don't delete it?
21:25.02tzangertoday's cvs (over Nov 9) seems to have fixed my SIP commands
21:25.07tzangerblitzrage: ??
21:25.17tzangerAsterisk CVS-09/23/03-06:07:51
21:25.19tzangeryou're right
21:25.25blitzragetzanger: lol :)
21:25.44blitzragetzanger: yah, it is updated.. but the .version needs to be deleted first
21:25.46blitzragethen it works fine
21:25.58blitzragejust for the show version thing as far as I can tell
21:26.21tzangerblitzrage: I don't have a .asterisk/.version, but rather an asterisk/.version
21:26.28tzangerthat seems really dumb
21:26.38blitzragetzanger: yah.. I said ./asterisk/.version though :)
21:26.39tzangerI should make a makefile patch to fix that
21:26.47blitzragetzanger: that'd be good
21:26.53tzangerwhen the asterisk binary is built it should overwrite that file
21:27.21blitzragewould make sense
21:27.42blitzrage./_asterisk-update update
21:27.43blitzragedoh!
21:27.46blitzragewrong window :)
21:28.43tzangerAsterisk CVS-11/23/03-16:27:08
21:28.45tzangerthere that's better
21:28.49blitzragehehe
21:28.55tzangermake clean should remove .version as well
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21:29.22blitzrage*should* :)
21:29.42krammaik?
21:30.00maik_morning...
21:30.06maik_kram: yes?
21:30.23kramare you the maik i know? :)
21:30.35maik_kram: yes
21:30.35l-fymalcikgay
21:31.15krammaik is cool
21:31.39maik_thx :)
21:31.48l-fyaaaaaa
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21:31.55l-fykram > why do you ignore me?
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21:35.55illc0mmmhey, I need a little help with my asterisk / zaptel config
21:36.29illc0mmmI can call from my SIP phone to my FXO phone. And I can dial out from my SIP phone. But anytime I try to dial anything with my Analog phone I get fast busy
21:37.25illc0mmmmy dialplan on my SIP context and my internal context are almost identical
21:37.37maik_almost?
21:37.42tzangerwhat is the error message on the console
21:37.46illc0mmmWell, execpt for the extensions
21:37.56illc0mmmwhen I dial on the analog the console says
21:38.11illc0mmm<PROTECTED>
21:38.11illc0mmm<PROTECTED>
21:38.23illc0mmmbut I can make calls to it fine.
21:38.40tzangerhehehehe  ulaw->ilbc: 280ms, ilbc->ulaw: 63ms
21:38.42illc0mmmI'm using the sample configs, just commented out include => demo
21:38.55illc0mmmand added a [sip] and an [internal]
21:39.05tzangerwhat is the context for the FXS port?
21:39.23illc0mmmunder [sip] I have:
21:39.23illc0mmminclude =>longdistance
21:39.23illc0mmminclude =>fwd
21:39.23illc0mmminclude =>parkedcalls
21:39.23illc0mmminclude =>internal
21:39.47illc0mmmplus
21:39.48illc0mmmxten => 1,1,Dial(SIP/phone1,20,Ttr)
21:39.48illc0mmmexten => 1000,1,Dial(SIP/phone1,20,tr)
21:39.48illc0mmmexten => 1000,2,VoiceMail,u1000
21:39.48illc0mmmexten => 1000,102,VoiceMail,b1000
21:40.12illc0mmmthat line should read: exten => 1,1,Dial(SIP/phone1,20,Ttr)
21:40.37illc0mmmthen, my internal says:
21:40.37illc0mmminclude =>longdistance
21:40.37illc0mmminclude =>fwd
21:40.37illc0mmminclude =>parkedcalls
21:40.37illc0mmminclude =>sip
21:40.38illc0mmm<PROTECTED>
21:40.40illc0mmmexten => 2,1,Dial(Zap/2-1,20,Ttr)
21:40.42illc0mmmexten => 1001,1,Dial(Zap/2-1,20,Ttr)
21:40.44illc0mmmexten => 1001,2,VoiceMail,u1001
21:40.46illc0mmmexten => 1001,102,VoiceMail,b1001
21:40.53illc0mmmbtw, sorry for spamming the channel :)
21:42.26EagleRedspam where?
21:42.28EagleRed:)
21:42.30illc0mmmhehe
21:43.05maik_no problem. but what context is th fxs port in and what exactly do you dial before you get the fast busy?
21:43.05illc0mmmI'm sure I'm missing something. But if I can dial out on my SIP I should beable to dial out on my analog with that config? Or am I just missing it altoogether?
21:43.12illc0mmm9
21:43.14illc0mmmor anything
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21:43.16mrhyd3bkw: got any docs on configuring ata186 w/ *?
21:43.22mrhyd3cant get mine to register
21:43.58illc0mmmmaik_: internal, that's in zapata.conf right?:
21:43.58illc0mmmcontext=internal
21:43.58illc0mmm<PROTECTED>
21:43.58illc0mmmgroup=2
21:43.58illc0mmmsignalling=fxo_ks
21:43.59illc0mmmmailbox=1001
21:44.01illc0mmmcallerid="Phone 1" <1001>
21:44.03illc0mmmchannel=2
21:46.00illc0mmmchannel 2 is the fxs card
21:46.11illc0mmmthats the second module
21:46.20maik_well first you should put the "exten => 1,1,Dial(SIP/phone1,20,Ttr)" into the internal context
21:46.35maik_that should at least allow you to call your sip-phone from the analog phone
21:46.38illc0mmmah, even though I have it in the include?
21:46.48maik_oh ok
21:46.53illc0mmmok, hehe
21:46.54maik_didn't see that :)
21:47.00illc0mmmmaking sure I understand it. :)
21:47.25illc0mmmanything I dial gets me fast busy on the analog
21:47.51maik_so internal includes longdistance and sip. And sip also includes longdistance (or am i too tired to see it correctly?)
21:48.01illc0mmmthats right
21:48.22maik_hmm I'm not sure if that's a good idea
21:48.36illc0mmmWhats up with that?
21:48.42maik_it's recursive
21:48.47illc0mmmoh
21:48.51maik_might cause trouble
21:48.54illc0mmmokay, I see. yeah I'll fix that
21:49.42illc0mmmso I removed the includes from SIP except include => internal
21:50.05maik_hmm you should rather remove the include => sip from the internal-context
21:50.09illc0mmmAh, okay
21:50.24maik_and put the exten => 1... into internal
21:50.27illc0mmmok
21:53.23RichAanyone? changing rxgain for x100p, restart * enough?
21:53.27tzangerRichA: no
21:53.36tzangerstop, run ztcfg again and start
21:53.36RichAwhat else?
21:53.50RichAok
21:53.54tzangerreally I just unload the modules and reload them bu tI think that's one step too far :-0
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21:54.40tzangeractually ztcfg's not necessary but I'm fairly certain that zapata.conf is not (fully) reloaded on a reload command
21:55.07tzangerthe easiest way to do it is to adjust the parameters during a call and reload
21:56.01RichAreload enough? (or restart?)
21:56.18tzangerlike I said, best way is to try it while a call is in rprogress
21:56.36RichAoff to play...
21:56.53Shido6how do you remove rpms and its dependencings rpm -e  and what else?
21:58.08ManxPoweryou can't auto remove the dependencies
21:58.29Shido6sunuva
21:58.58ManxPowerother things might depend on things it depends on
21:59.40Shido6and I want to remove the things it depends on :)
22:00.45Corydon76-homeShido6:  why not just install a new machine?
22:00.58Corydon76-homeIn the long run, it's going to be faster and cheaper
22:01.12Shido6i think I am - i'll pour napalm over this one and toss it in the air and "BURST A CAP INTO IT"
22:01.52Corydon76-homeNah, once you swap it out, you can reformat and reinstall the old one
22:01.59bkw_what
22:02.17bkw_ManxPower what?
22:02.32tzangerbah
22:02.35ManxPowerbkw_, *I* might not be having the festival problems, but that's just cause I worked around them.  Others will have the same prolbm
22:02.45bkw_nobody commented on them
22:02.52ManxPowertrue
22:02.53bkw_I coudln't create the problem
22:02.53illc0mmmmaik_: okay
22:02.54tzanger* isn't smart enough NOT to load modules which have a dependency on a noload'ed module
22:03.04bkw_so it might have been hardware and or other issues
22:03.09ManxPowerbkw_, You couldn't?
22:03.13illc0mmmmaik_: I reset that conf file. SIP can still dial out fine, but analog still fast busy.
22:03.22ManxPowerIt works fine on Zap, just not over VoIP
22:03.23illc0mmmverified that the [internal] is the correct context
22:03.37bkw_ManxPower I tried to make it do what you described... and it wouldn't do it.
22:03.52maik_can you call the sip phone with the analog phone?
22:03.55Exomorph_hey bkw, you try out my sip debug patch yet?
22:03.59bkw_well if someone comments on it.. it will go into feedback and we can look at it again
22:04.03ManxPowerbkw_, Odd.
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22:04.24bkw_Exomorph_ not yet.. that seems a bit drastic.. you need to look at the VERBOSE_PREFIX stuff for ast_verbose
22:05.28Exomorph_bkw: Thats coming....  As I posted in reply... There is alot more working going into the debuging output.  the Verbose levels are one of the things on my list.
22:05.33monsieurwhat's the syntax for permit and deny in sip.conf?
22:05.38illc0mmmmaik_: DOH, I think I figured it out
22:05.58illc0mmmI must have changed the context for the internal line w/o running ztcfg
22:06.06illc0mmmre-ran it, can dial out now
22:06.14maik_oh ok
22:06.15mrhyd3anyone know a document that shows how to configure ata186 to asterisk?
22:06.17Exomorph_bkw: Also, I didn't change any of the current code, I just reformatted the output.   Stuff like putting the actual message at the end of the output instead of in the middle of the output.
22:06.50*** part/#asterisk Corydon76-home (purple@pcp01812660pcs.nash01.tn.comcast.net)
22:07.08illc0mmmyeah, I'm a fool. hehe but thanks for catching the other thing. It's all coming together now. boohahahaha
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22:07.52illc0mmmone other thing....
22:08.13illc0mmmSIP related: when I run sip show peers I get this:
22:08.13illc0mmmName/username    Host                 Mask             Port     Status
22:08.13illc0mmmphone1           (Unspecified)   (D)  255.255.255.255  0        Unmonitored
22:08.23Exomorph_bkw: Basically I've just made things alot more readable.
22:08.27illc0mmmshouldn't Host be the current IP address of the SIP phone?
22:08.30illc0mmmit's a softphone
22:10.01maik_yes. it should show the ip. seems like your phone is not registered
22:10.09illc0mmmyeah
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22:10.12illc0mmmugh
22:10.41illc0mmmokay, never mind
22:10.47illc0mmmhad to exit and re-enter the app.
22:11.31illc0mmmAnyone use SJPhone?
22:11.47monsieurdoes anyone user permit and deny in sip.conf?
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22:15.04Corydon76-homeNo, but we use permit/deny in manager.conf
22:16.06monsieurcorydon: what's the syntax?
22:16.54Corydon76-homepermit=192.168.200.0/255.255.255.0
22:17.05monsieurdo you have to deny everything first?
22:17.10Corydon76-homeYes, you do
22:17.19monsieurso, deny=all ?
22:17.20Corydon76-homedeny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
22:17.38monsieurok, let me try...
22:17.47Corydon76-homeIt defaults to accept
22:18.07Corydon76-homebut it keeps state through all the statements
22:18.40monsieuryeah, i have this in one of the sip entities but it doesn't work
22:19.41xpasha_homehmmm
22:19.58xpasha_homenew version of chan_h323 works exellent with NAT also
22:20.18Corydon76-homemonsieur:  well, it's using the same code to authenticate
22:20.21xpasha_homebut with g729 in openphone it has a problem
22:20.36Corydon76-homeSo it should work exactly the same way.
22:20.37xpasha_homesound stream breaks sometimes
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22:20.45monsieurcorydon: yeah, that's what i thought, but I have deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
22:20.47Corydon76-homeWhat's the entry in sip.conf look like?
22:20.52xpasha_homewhat is to be done in order to fix it?
22:20.56monsieurand permit=1.2.3.4/255.255.255.255
22:21.02tzangerxpasha_home: yeah?
22:21.06xpasha_homeyes
22:21.08xpasha_homeit suxx
22:21.17xpasha_homesometimes I hear breaks
22:21.30xpasha_homebut it not related to NAT
22:21.32Corydon76-homemonsieur:  well, the other possibility is that the packets aren't coming from where you think they are
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22:21.38Corydon76-hometry a sip debug
22:21.45xpasha_homeit's problem of chan_h323
22:23.37monsieurcorydon: no that looks fine.
22:24.59monsieurcorydon: i've pasted my sip.conf into your personal window
22:28.49monsieurno it definitely doesn't work.
22:29.20mrhyd3cant get my phones on my ata186 to ring...they can dial
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22:32.17mrhyd3nm, was something dumb..
22:32.17Exomorph_01Corydon76-home: if ya want to do a sip debug, might want to try out my patch on bug  #571   It reformats the display to something readable. :)
22:32.47Corydon76-homeExomorph_:  read context.
22:32.55Corydon76-homeI'm not trying to do sip debug
22:33.22Exomorph_hehe  Ya, ok... My Bad.
22:33.29Exomorph_But you know now. :)
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22:34.40Corydon76-homeyeah, but if I had my way, everybody would be using IAX and SIP would disappear
22:35.59Exomorph_Same here, but I can't find a hardware IAX gateway.  Where there are alot of SIP gateway's.
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22:42.07UnixDawgTramps whores and sluts O my
22:42.21Exomorph_Hey Kram
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22:46.56bkw_BLAH
22:47.05bkw_explorer.exe != iexplorer.exe
22:47.15bkw_thus I can't fix that.. it has nothing to do with their internet
22:47.31sxpertbkw_: it's iexplore.exe
22:47.39bkw_ya that
22:47.44bkw_I know it wasn't something I should fix
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22:47.54bkw_and anything with kernel32.dll involved I don't fix
22:48.02bkw_SOWWY.. NEXT!!!
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22:48.06bkw_customer++;
22:48.24sxpertbkw_: they should use mozilla anyways. MS' web browser offering is a 2 years old non-compliant piece of shit
22:49.00illc0mmmsxpert: unfortunalty 99% of the web developers program for IE
22:49.04illc0mmmwhich sucks
22:49.13sxpertillc0mmm: they have to be reprogrammed :)
22:49.16bkw_web developers program?
22:49.17bkw_since when?
22:49.22illc0mmmwell, to them they do
22:49.26bkw_haha
22:49.27bkw_true
22:49.35illc0mmmlook, HTML ! I'm programming!
22:49.40bkw_www.awaredata.com <--- our local web guru...
22:49.43blitzrageweee!
22:49.48illc0mmmoooo JAavaScript. I'm a Java Programmer now!
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22:50.02illc0mmmI wrote a SQL query. I'm also a DBA
22:50.02bkw_illc0mmm ya copy and paste != programmer
22:50.09sxpertillc0mmm: lol
22:50.09bkw_hahahahahah
22:50.10illc0mmmlol
22:50.14bkw_thats so fucking true
22:50.18illc0mmmyep
22:50.19sxperthehehe
22:50.28blitzrageI'm not a programmer, and I can admit it :)
22:50.42illc0mmmYeah, same here. But if using that logic I'm a freeking master programmer
22:50.47blitzrageyah, you're pretty good.
22:50.48Corydon76-homeI'm not a programmer either
22:50.51sxpertillc0mmm: worse yet "i used the request editor in access, so I'm a database guru" :)))
22:50.58illc0mmmhaha
22:51.04bkw_well i'm not a programmer.. but I can program
22:51.05bkw_haha
22:51.19illc0mmmI can script, php, perl. that's about it
22:51.23blitzrageI can do SOME programming, but I'm no where near guru status :)
22:51.40bkw_I can do php, perl and now C (not hardcore C yet.. but getting there fast)
22:51.49sxpertblitzrage: as long as you can write a semi-complex agi script ;)
22:51.55illc0mmmI'd like to learn C
22:51.59blitzragesxpert: probably not :)
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22:52.06Corydon76-homeYeah, I've never programmed anything.
22:52.08bkw_illc0mmm if you know php and perl.. you can learn c..
22:52.08blitzrageI'm reading practical C now.  Trying to learn some of it.
22:52.13illc0mmmCool
22:52.25blitzrageC doesn't seem THAT hard
22:52.30Corydon76-homeI wouldn't even know where to begin
22:52.32bkw_illc0mmm you will notice that perl causes bad habits in C
22:52.35illc0mmmYeah, my problem is anything I can do so far I can do with scripting so I never bother to learn C
22:52.40blitzrageCorydon76-home: shutup :)
22:52.44illc0mmmwhen I run into something I can't do with scripting I'll probably learn.
22:53.00bkw_I find the C api to * easier to use than the AGI stuff
22:53.04Corydon76-homeblitzrage:  oh, but why?  ;-)
22:53.05illc0mmmyeah
22:53.05bkw_must be me
22:53.08illc0mmmyour probably right
22:53.13illc0mmmoh
22:53.18blitzragedoop doop doop
22:53.25illc0mmmI had a question. I looked around and googled but I couldn't find the answer.
22:53.49Corydon76-homeI don't think I'd ever even get close to being a guru, given how I'm not a programmer...
22:53.53illc0mmmRecording and / or monitoring conversations, like in a call center environment, is that something asterisk can do out of the box?
22:54.13blitzrageillc0mmm: you can record calls, yah.
22:54.15illc0mmmI saw some stuff on recording, but I think that was talking about accounding.
22:54.20illc0mmmaccounting that is.
22:54.31illc0mmmblitzrage: how do you do that? is there a wiki or something I can look at?
22:54.53blitzrageillc0mmm: well, the wiki is at www.voip-info.org I believe... ?
22:55.02illc0mmmCool
22:55.20Corydon76-homeblitzrage:  will you learn me how to hax0r?
22:55.30blitzrageCorydon76-home: lol
22:55.32illc0mmmI am diging this app (Asterisk) guys. This is about the best thing I've seen in a long time.
22:55.46blitzrageillc0mmm: also try http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/
22:55.52blitzrageillc0mmm: has some example .conf files
22:55.52illc0mmmI only ran into one snag, and it was self inflicted! :)
22:55.55illc0mmmcool
22:56.22blitzrageillc0mmm: also good: http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/
22:58.13illc0mmmHey, anyone on IAXtel?
22:58.28blitzrageillc0mmm: yep.  1-700-363-0761
22:58.32illc0mmmHey, anyone on IAXtel? 1-700-923-3645
22:58.38blitzrageillc0mmm: but don't call now, becaues my bandwidth is stupid slow for some reason
22:58.42illc0mmmI was trying to dial 1-700-923-3645
22:58.46illc0mmmjust making sure it wasn't me
22:59.22illc0mmm<PROTECTED>
22:59.22illc0mmm<PROTECTED>
22:59.30illc0mmmthat means it got a response from IAXtel right?
22:59.38illc0mmmnot that my config is screwed up?
23:01.22bevinshey guys, there is a CR in the middle of a comment lin in mgcp.conf from latest cvs, which causes an error when starting asterisk.
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23:02.18blitzragebkw_: can you confirm?>
23:05.48tclarkis there some easy way to have * dump errors, debug, warnings, and s6d cli output in the * messages file
23:07.09bevinsIts a Warning...not an error...:-), I like to have a clean start though...
23:07.47bkw_confirm what?
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23:12.23bevinsbkw_: thansk for yesterdays help... It is greatly appreciated. I saw what seetings you were changing and I got it to a point I can live with..Thanks again
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23:16.10bkw_bevins good deal
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23:18.24bkw_I need some testers
23:18.26bkw_http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000487
23:18.29bkw_anyone care to input
23:20.59tclarkbkw_: that patch h=just check that when you send someone to a park ext that some one is actually parked
23:21.20bkw_tclark but did you read what I posted?
23:21.24bkw_does it break that feature?
23:21.26RoyK_Tanyone from .jp around?
23:22.02danielqcan RDNIS be setup for a call coming in via H323?
23:22.11danielqerr, s/setup/set/
23:22.21blitzragebkw_: I am going try out the call parking thing now
23:22.26illc0mmmbkw_: I'm setting up parking right now. As soon as I get it running I'll update. I'll catch that from a cvs update, right?
23:22.40bkw_nope its not in cvs
23:22.40tclarkyea, that patch will pass ok in that intance, if some one is actually parked
23:22.43bkw_you will need to get the patch
23:22.45illc0mmmah
23:22.45illc0mmmdoh
23:22.47illc0mmmokay
23:22.50illc0mmmI can do that
23:22.57bkw_tclark can you fix the compile warning?
23:23.08bkw_also I need input on this http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000560
23:23.35tclarksure i just forgot to attach the header file chg to res_parkiong
23:23.46bkw_ah ok
23:23.56bkw_lets get that up there too...
23:24.28bkw_also anyone wanna comment on http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000548
23:26.19blitzragebkw_: I can't reproduce bug 487
23:26.48bkw_yes you can
23:26.57blitzrage?
23:27.00blitzragehow
23:27.09bkw_try to park a call on 701 (its not really a bug but the person your transfering will hear the no call parked on this extension message)
23:27.17bkw_instead of #700 dial #701
23:27.36blitzragebkw_: I tried that... just plays MOH, and tells me that it's an invalid extension (but not the person who is being parked)
23:27.47bkw_you applied the patch already?
23:28.34blitzragebkw_: nope
23:28.46blitzrageI don't have that problem.
23:29.09bkw_hrm I can every time
23:29.14bkw_I call from 12 to 10
23:29.19bkw_on 12 press # 701
23:29.27*** join/#asterisk ricky (~ricky@hoochie.digium.com)
23:29.31bkw_10 hears the "I'm sorry their is no call parked on that extension"
23:29.49blitzragenope.  I changed my call parking numbers to 501 to park, and range 502-510, but neither #701, or #500, or whatever combination gives me an error
23:30.02bkw_ok
23:30.08bkw_do this
23:30.11bkw_since you changed your stuff
23:30.15rickyNOTICE[1167272000]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 4060 (socket_read): Rejected connect attempt from 69.73.19.178
23:30.30bkw_try #502 insetad of #501
23:30.39rickyi am trying to call from softphone (xlite) to * box and i get the above message
23:30.43rickycan someone tell me why?
23:30.45bkw_see if it does it.. I expected your stuff to be in the 7XX range like the defaults.
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23:31.06bkw_um xlite doesn't speak iax
23:31.14blitzrageaha!
23:31.15bkw_so I don't really think thats related to xlite at all.
23:31.17rickyon the xlite, i hear "the party you are trying to reach is currently unavailabe..."
23:31.18blitzrageok, I get the error now
23:31.18bkw_blitzrage see?
23:31.19dantricky, have you got the ports correct in xlite? should be talking to sip not iax
23:31.24bkw_blitzrage its not really an error
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23:31.35rickyit clams so though
23:31.35blitzragebkw_: well, whatever it is, doesn't seem like it should function like that :)
23:31.38bkw_I call it a condition.
23:31.48bkw_ricky xlite doesn't speak IAX
23:31.50bkw_its SIP
23:32.04bkw_unless they whiped a new one on me
23:32.04rickyit certainly attempts to do so bkw_
23:32.21rickyeven on their website, there is a claim
23:33.00*** join/#asterisk ricky (~ricky@hoochie.digium.com)
23:33.08rickyuh oh
23:33.13bkw_X-Web | The only FREE Click-to-Talk Software for SIP networks
23:33.14rickygot disconnected for a secopnd
23:33.38rickyX-Web, does that do iax
23:34.00illc0mmmwhats the URL for x-web?
23:34.13dantillc0mmm, www.xten.com
23:34.14bkw_NOTHING XTEN.COM has speaks IAX
23:34.42dantricky, just looking at their site I can see no mention or claim of iax support
23:34.43rickyif you try dialing your 700 number, it certainly gets to your * box
23:34.57blitzragericky: xten does not support IAX
23:35.01dantricky, sure it works with asterisk, but it uses SIP
23:35.12rickyi know...but it claims so
23:35.13illc0mmmhow does that softphone compare to SJPhone?
23:35.16blitzragericky: well yah, it'll try to connect, but then it realizes they aren't speaking the same protocol.
23:35.17dantricky, where?
23:35.18rickylet me reach the right website
23:35.34rickyah haaa....it tries and then realizes....
23:35.49rickyso iaxtel and fwd are somehow related
23:35.59rickyhow does it even know where the 700 number should go
23:36.07blitzragericky: they are the opposite of related
23:36.11bkw_IT DOESNT SAY THAT
23:36.18bkw_it doesn't say a damn thing about IAX on xten.com
23:36.19rickyunless it has some communication with iaxtel where i registered iax #
23:36.27rickyi know..
23:36.31rickywell. lets see
23:36.46rickytry dialing 700 number from xtem
23:36.48rickyxlite
23:36.56rickyand watch your * box
23:36.57blitzragericky: it isn't going to work
23:37.09rickyi wonder why it tries to connect then
23:37.18rickyhow does it even know my 700 number
23:37.27rickyi agree with you all about it not working
23:37.41rickyi am just wondering why its accepting the 700 number and reaching the right box
23:37.55rickyofcource my box is rejecting the attempt
23:38.04blitzragericky: because it can still resolve the ip address of the box, but once it connects, then it dies because it's the wrong protocol
23:38.06dantricky, so what is your xlite client connected to?
23:38.17rickyfwd.pulver.com
23:38.29dantricky, right...
23:38.36rickyoh....thanks blitzrage
23:38.50rickyso its the fwd that are somehow related and not xlite
23:38.57blitzragehuh?
23:39.00rickyi see
23:39.27dantricky, your * box is registered with who?
23:39.43rickyiaxtel.om
23:39.46rickyiaxtel.com
23:39.52*** join/#asterisk detten2 (~john@213.219.141.179)
23:40.07detten2<alienware> Hello! I'm selling BRAND NEW ALIENWARE Area-51m Extreme Laptops (3.2 GHZ - Built In Wireless- 60 GB HDD - DVD/RW) $600 USD - Msg me now or contact by e-mail: vipsale@secureroot.com
23:40.09dantricky, now it's starting to make more sense :)
23:40.11detten2somebody kick this guy
23:40.35rickyi am having trouble registering with fwd.pulver.com using my *
23:40.45rickywhy dant?
23:40.49rickywhat did you discover?
23:41.30dantricky, nothing, but having all the info sure helps ;)
23:41.35Mikewhats wrong in this line
23:41.37Mikeexten => 101,1,Dial(IAX2/${USERPASS}@${HHOST}/101@${CONTEX})
23:41.46dantMike HHOST?
23:42.09RoyK_Tanyone from .jp around?
23:42.13Mikethats the host of the remote office
23:42.16*** join/#asterisk T0MKAT (~sudsboy@53.int43.dsl.garlic.net)
23:42.20Mikeuserpass is the username:password
23:42.22Mikestuff
23:42.31Mikeand contex is the context where it should look
23:42.38Mikebut i dont get it why it aint working
23:43.09Mikeif i call from the office to the house wont ring but
23:43.15Mikeif i call from the house to the office it will
23:43.17Mikeexten => 106,1,Dial(IAX2/${USERPASS}@${OFIHOST}/106@${CONTEX})
23:43.32rickyregister=<fwd#>:<passwd>@fwd.pulver.com/<fwd#>
23:43.41rickyis that the correct string to register with fwd?
23:43.47rickyi am having trouble with that?
23:43.55rickyam i missing something?
23:44.32pinocongratulations again royk_t :)
23:44.54RoyK_Tpino: thanxxxx
23:44.57dantricky, not sure, sorry
23:45.05rickyuh oh....
23:45.13rickyanyone regsitering their * with fwd
23:45.14blitzragericky: http://www.hacklocalhost.com/fwdcreator.php
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23:45.43RoyK_Tpino: ahm jist ah litla drank
23:45.56blitzragelol
23:45.57blitzrageniiiiiice
23:45.58RichAricky: use register=12345:yourpassword@fwd.pulver.com in sip.conf
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23:46.38RoyK_Tanyone from .jp around?
23:46.59zoawoohoo, just got another 100mbit box :)
23:47.05rickythanksblitzrage
23:47.09rickyits cool
23:47.13rickythanks richa
23:48.39bkw_RoyK_T are you going to ask that like 100 times
23:48.45illc0mmmin case anyone was wondering, monitoring and recording with Asterisk: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+record+calls
23:50.01bkw_heard it
23:50.19l-fywb kram
23:50.22RoyK_Tbkw_: I was planning something like a 0xff<<4 times
23:52.19bkw_haha
23:53.30bkw_created a cron job perl script that runs every 5 minutes to take the recording files, merge them with soxmix and copy them to a universal storage location so they can be easily retrieved
23:53.33rickyhello bliztrage....that is an amazing script... i love it
23:53.36bkw_um I see a problem with that
23:54.01blitzragebkw_: what is the problem?
23:54.40bkw_it will soxmix calls in progress
23:54.57blitzragehaha.. I thought you were talking about something else :)
23:55.10blitzragericky: I also just made a script which will install / update asterisk from CVS
23:55.12bkw_res_monitor doesn't lock the files....
23:55.21blitzrageoops
23:55.26bkw_blitzrage its called make update install
23:55.36blitzragebkw_: yah, I know.
23:55.40scottyour mom is called make update install\
23:55.52bkw_HAHA
23:55.53blitzragebkw_: but it only updates ./asterisk as far as I can tell
23:55.59bkw_yes
23:56.05bkw_we need a make update in zaptel and libpri
23:56.06bkw_haha
23:56.13blitzrageso I made a script that updates them all
23:56.30blitzrageit's messy, but it works.
23:56.42*** join/#asterisk hey (~me@63.227.141.77)
23:56.48heyhi
23:57.05kramhi hey
23:57.37scotthi hey
23:57.37scottlol
23:57.38rickyhello blitzrage, could you point me to links where i can make various *.confs? i really loved your sip.conf generator. i wish you could somehow add it to asterisk install so that we could create confs using nice gui (good gor beginners). Amazing work
23:57.40scotthey hi
23:58.02blitzragericky: nope, that's the only one I know of :)
23:58.25blitzragericky: I do plan on making more for the other SIP proxies at some point...
23:58.27heywhat, huh....sip.conf generator...is there a link?
23:59.07rickyi will watch your website
23:59.12rickyfor updates
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23:59.29blitzragericky: I'm updating it right now actually :)
23:59.39heywhat's the URL?
23:59.50rickygreat
23:59.58blitzragehey: www.hacklocalhost.com

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