00:01.30 | Mike | bkw_: |
00:01.32 | Mike | /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz |
00:01.32 | Mike | collect2: ld returned 1 exit status |
00:01.32 | Mike | make: *** [cdr_unixodbc.so] Error 1 |
00:01.37 | Mike | thats your CDR |
00:01.42 | Mike | what package am i missing |
00:01.43 | user8925 | I did a make linux26 and it compiled fine but failed to depmod --- that was my fault |
00:02.47 | user8925 | I am going to fix my kernel and try again |
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00:10.15 | JerJer | Mike: zlib |
00:13.06 | jimmyz | anyone used this motherboard? any comments about it....SUPERMICRO, X5DPA-GG |
00:15.19 | jimmyz | mainly concerned about getting a good motherboard with the 3.3v pci |
00:16.59 | carrar | Dell 400SC work awesome |
00:17.03 | carrar | and they are on sale right now |
00:17.19 | ScaredyCat | buy one get one free? |
00:17.26 | jimmyz | i'll look...but it's hard to get dual cpu with ide from dell |
00:17.32 | carrar | $399 for a P4, 2.8Ghz 800FSB |
00:17.35 | tclark | jimmyz: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Hardware |
00:17.36 | jimmyz | ide raid that is |
00:18.18 | ScaredyCat | there's a good reason for that |
00:18.25 | dolbe | I need a good usb headset, any recommendations? |
00:18.38 | jimmyz | i don't think so not for the price of scsi |
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00:19.07 | vvortex3 | hi |
00:19.55 | ScaredyCat | jimmyz: it depends what it's for... |
00:20.05 | jimmyz | asterisk |
00:20.14 | vvortex3 | im having issues...after following the instructions to install festival with asterisk it gives me errors ...there a pastebin or can i paste 4 lines? |
00:20.24 | zoa | paste it |
00:20.27 | vvortex3 | ./festival_server: line 268: festival: command not found |
00:20.27 | vvortex3 | ./festival_server: line 277: kill: (18963) - No such process |
00:20.27 | vvortex3 | ./festival_server: line 299: kill: (18963) - No such process |
00:20.27 | vvortex3 | ./festival_server: line 97: 3: Bad file descriptor |
00:20.32 | jimmyz | i just want ide raid 5 4 drives |
00:20.53 | zoa | :) |
00:21.13 | vvortex3 | festival = funeral |
00:21.17 | ScaredyCat | festival! eeeeeewwwwwwwwwwww |
00:21.23 | carrar | Asterisk Running on a ASCII Blue? |
00:21.39 | ScaredyCat | ASTERISK*CLI> show application Cepstral |
00:21.39 | ScaredyCat | ASTERISK*CLI> |
00:21.39 | ScaredyCat | <PROTECTED> |
00:21.39 | ScaredyCat | [Synopsis]: |
00:21.40 | ScaredyCat | TTS conversion and playback |
00:21.56 | ScaredyCat | [Description]: |
00:21.58 | ScaredyCat | Cepstral(text|temporary path/file): Converts text to speech using Cepstral Theta engine. |
00:22.00 | ScaredyCat | Currently only allows the use of a single voice which is the default |
00:22.02 | carrar | ASCII Blue runnign Asterisk: http://www.lanl.gov/worldview/news/photos/computing.shtml |
00:22.02 | ScaredyCat | voice for your install. |
00:22.03 | carrar | hahah |
00:22.06 | ScaredyCat | Usage example: |
00:22.10 | ScaredyCat | exten=> 1,1,Cepstral("hello world"|/tmp/${UNIQUEID}) |
00:22.13 | jimmyz | wiki has no info on supermicro boards |
00:22.18 | ScaredyCat | NOTE: do not add and extension to the temporary filename |
00:22.26 | vvortex3 | Festival(La cucaracha) |
00:23.25 | vvortex3 | wait nm i think sysadmin fixed it |
00:23.28 | vvortex3 | bad paths lol |
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00:27.47 | vvortex3 | festival...aint no party to install |
00:28.26 | jimmyz | how do you figure out the memory requirments for asterisk |
00:29.14 | JerJer | the more the merryer |
00:29.16 | jimmyz | 100 phones 3 t1s |
00:29.28 | jimmyz | g711 |
00:29.31 | zoa | hmmz |
00:29.33 | zoa | try it :) |
00:29.35 | jimmyz | 10 max g729 or gsm |
00:29.53 | extremis | how much does g729 cost? |
00:29.54 | JerJer | i do 512 meg, no less |
00:30.13 | JerJer | however my higher end systems have a gig |
00:30.14 | jimmyz | ok i was thing 2 gigs so i'll stay there |
00:30.52 | jimmyz | 20 per call for 729 if between two * servers |
00:31.10 | JerJer | transcoding or pass-thru? |
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00:31.44 | jimmyz | mine would be transcoding i think |
00:31.57 | jimmyz | everthing in house will be 711 except remote office |
00:32.52 | JerJer | 82 active channel(s) |
00:33.12 | jimmyz | not at once |
00:33.16 | JerJer | load average: 0.11, 0.19, 0.18 |
00:33.17 | jimmyz | office to office max of 10 calls |
00:33.19 | JerJer | right now |
00:33.56 | extremis | so, does using a diff codec increase the volume of a zaptel call? |
00:34.05 | extremis | I'm really frustrated by these low volume problems |
00:34.33 | JerJer | 86 active channel(s) |
00:34.36 | jimmyz | they sell stickers with "*" lol |
00:34.43 | JerJer | load average: 0.23, 0.19, 0.18 |
00:34.58 | jimmyz | is that gsm |
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00:35.15 | JerJer | G.729 |
00:35.20 | jimmyz | ok |
00:36.29 | jimmyz | is there any echo problems on the t1 cards |
00:37.01 | JerJer | nada |
00:37.10 | jimmyz | just the fxo's then right |
00:37.25 | vvortex3 | the only way to uninstall asterisk is rm * |
00:37.36 | JerJer | its the damn cheap lines from your telco |
00:37.38 | Pj_ | rm -Rf * |
00:37.42 | vvortex3 | heh |
00:38.02 | jimmyz | yea we get echo sometimes with the cisco fxo's also |
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00:39.17 | Sobek | Dumb brain dead fried from the day question.. Do I have to restart asterisk for a change in voicemail.conf to take effect? |
00:39.20 | jimmyz | jerjer: what cpu's are you using in the server with the 86 active channels |
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00:39.57 | vvortex3 | asterisk -r...then type reload right? |
00:40.08 | Sobek | Thats what I was thinking |
00:40.15 | rollyson | I can't get the VU meter to work in ztmonitor with the -v option, is this a known bug, or am I doing something wrong? |
00:40.27 | zoa | its a known bug |
00:40.30 | folsson | Sobek: no |
00:40.35 | Pj_ | it's a feature |
00:40.43 | rollyson | zoa: any workaround? |
00:40.45 | Sobek | Thanks folsson |
00:40.49 | JerJer | dual xeon |
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00:41.05 | anthm | 189 active channel(s) =) |
00:41.27 | zoa | jerjer: g729 passthru ? |
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00:42.31 | zoa | any luck yet with kernel 2.6 anyone ? |
00:42.37 | zoa | if it seems stable i'll upgrade |
00:42.45 | zoa | that way i dont have to go to 2.4.24 |
00:45.12 | Moc | from topic, it compile ;) |
00:45.55 | zoa | yeah but does it work ? :) |
00:46.14 | JerJer | wjndows 98 compiles also |
00:46.43 | zoa | jerjer: is that a passthru box ? |
00:46.50 | zoa | coz load seems quite low |
00:46.51 | zoa | :) |
00:47.01 | zoa | although |
00:47.07 | zoa | what is the cpu% on the box now ? |
00:47.10 | zoa | around 75% ? |
00:47.16 | zoa | hey hey kram |
00:47.22 | zoa | tell us about kernel 2.6.0 :) |
00:48.58 | Moc | 'zaptel compiles on linux 2.6' by kram on Tue Jan 06 18:08:47 |
00:49.03 | zoa | yeah |
00:49.05 | zoa | it compiles |
00:49.08 | zoa | it compiled before |
00:49.12 | zoa | i want to know how stable it is |
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00:50.24 | Moc | brb moving of room |
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00:53.03 | okrumm | does asterisk now works on linux kernel 2.6 ? |
00:53.54 | rene | hello, does anybody have tried compiling asterisk on mac os x? |
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01:04.46 | rene | what about compiling on little endian systems? |
01:05.01 | ScaredyCat | 10 little endians |
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01:08.45 | arcaidy | anyone ever get skinny to work on asterisk? |
01:08.59 | dolbe | Att Spirit Phone System 6 Line 16 Station Capable |
01:08.59 | dolbe | with 'brain" and about 6 phones $250 |
01:09.02 | dolbe | Att Spirit Phone System 6 Line 16 Station Capable |
01:09.02 | dolbe | with 'brain" and about 6 phones $250 |
01:09.07 | dolbe | shit |
01:09.17 | dolbe | sorry didn't mean to echo, is that a good price? |
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01:10.27 | fasdf | what? |
01:11.13 | rene | scaredyCat what do you mean? |
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01:11.26 | ScaredyCat | it was a joke.. |
01:11.46 | rene | :p |
01:12.24 | rene | what does usual fix to the |
01:12.27 | rene | bug in chan_sip.c |
01:12.34 | rene | means? |
01:12.40 | Mike | someone knows why a x101p i call and it hangs up itself ?? |
01:13.30 | rene | a guy by the name Lawrence Conroy claims to have * running on a mac, but he is explaining that fixing that bug is a prerequisite... |
01:15.05 | jtodd | rene: I have * running on a Mac as well. No big deal, at least a month or so ago's code from CVS "just worked" |
01:15.36 | extremis | jtodd: do the x100p cards work in them? |
01:16.02 | jtodd | extremis: No, just software. I haven't really beaten on it, so I don't know if anything that needs timing will work, but SIP and IAX did the "right thing" |
01:16.14 | jtodd | Asterisk CVS-10/24/03-01:48:29 built by root@ti.fox-den.com on a Power Macintosh running Darwin |
01:16.29 | extremis | neat |
01:16.40 | extremis | jtodd: whats the best way other than rxgain/txgain to tackle low volume on x100p cards? |
01:16.45 | UnixDawg | I have it running on a dec Alpha dual 21264 500 |
01:16.49 | UnixDawg | fbsd |
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01:17.02 | Moc | ok Im back in buisness with Quicken |
01:17.03 | UnixDawg | but we still need zaptel drivers |
01:17.13 | jtodd | extremis: That's all I know how to twiddle, I'm afraid. Look at the archives and search for "volume" or "rxgain" to see what you get. |
01:17.21 | ScaredyCat | Connected to Asterisk CVS-12/10/03-11:16:52 currently running on Fridge Freezer |
01:18.08 | jimmyz | does the fridge run on propane |
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01:18.37 | ScaredyCat | propane and propane products |
01:18.47 | zoa | cool |
01:19.17 | jimmyz | scaredycat you got that running on windows let lol |
01:20.00 | zigman | hehe nice |
01:20.42 | ScaredyCat | also |
01:20.57 | JerJer | who wants to see a asterisk box with some real traffic on it? |
01:21.10 | jimmyz | let see...but give specs |
01:21.11 | zoa | i do |
01:21.12 | zoa | :) |
01:21.18 | ScaredyCat | Connected to Asterisk CVS-1/1/04-12:46:56 currently running on Playstation2 |
01:21.31 | zoa | jerjer: and also say if its passthru or not :) |
01:21.35 | JerJer | i've gota new system here that's doing like 115-125 calls without sweating |
01:21.44 | zoa | what cpu ? |
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01:21.44 | jimmyz | ceo want's playstation on his 7970g phone |
01:21.46 | zoa | opteron? |
01:21.50 | jtodd | JerJer: including G.729 transcoding? |
01:22.09 | JerJer | jtodd: all g.729 |
01:22.22 | zoa | g729 to ulaw ? |
01:22.25 | zoa | to T1 i mean ? |
01:22.29 | jtodd | tdmoe or PRI? |
01:22.38 | JerJer | ulaw in G.729 out H.323 hairpin |
01:22.46 | zoa | thats like not normal |
01:22.54 | zoa | :) |
01:23.08 | zoa | jerjer: is g729 less cpu intensive than ilbc ? |
01:23.23 | jtodd | Intersting. What's the processor/mobo combination? |
01:23.28 | zoa | jerjer must have paid a lot for those licenses :-p |
01:23.37 | zoa | or something leaked :) |
01:23.59 | ScaredyCat | milk |
01:24.24 | zoa | jerjer: give us some specs !!!! |
01:24.26 | angler__ | JerJer whats the specs of the box |
01:24.59 | data[london] | wassssssssabi |
01:25.06 | zoa | MOOSE PENIS ! |
01:25.07 | JerJer | dual xeon |
01:25.18 | ScaredyCat | is a 6 gerbil power 10 u box |
01:25.22 | angler__ | zoa you sound like bkw |
01:25.22 | jimmyz | cpu's? |
01:25.49 | zoa | on my dual xeon 3.0ghz, i cant do more than 80 calls simultaneous if the average call time is 30 seconds |
01:26.00 | ScaredyCat | what! |
01:26.06 | ScaredyCat | wtf are you doing to it? |
01:26.10 | ScaredyCat | how much ram? |
01:26.13 | zoa | 2 ghz |
01:26.23 | ScaredyCat | what! |
01:26.25 | ScaredyCat | wtf are you doing to it? |
01:26.26 | zoa | 16krpm hd's |
01:26.26 | ScaredyCat | how much ram? |
01:26.30 | zoa | euh |
01:26.32 | zoa | 2gig |
01:26.52 | ScaredyCat | are you doing lots of codec translation? |
01:26.55 | zoa | i think its mainly the call setup that takes a lot |
01:26.59 | zoa | ilbc to ulaw |
01:27.06 | ScaredyCat | eeeeewwwww |
01:27.09 | zigman | load ? |
01:27.09 | zoa | and the other way around for the other channel |
01:27.19 | zoa | dunno atm |
01:27.22 | zoa | its not loaded atm |
01:27.24 | zoa | its night here |
01:27.30 | zigman | k |
01:27.36 | zoa | during the day with around 60 calls i think 0,25 |
01:27.45 | zoa | yeah |
01:27.52 | zoa | i'll send ulaw over public internet :) |
01:28.25 | ScaredyCat | well, no, you just have to do it properly and peer with the right ppl |
01:28.41 | zoa | someone has to transcode em :) |
01:28.45 | zoa | i can as well do it myself |
01:28.49 | zoa | servers enough |
01:29.13 | ScaredyCat | only 80 calls... |
01:29.16 | ScaredyCat | ppfff |
01:29.18 | UnixDawg | anyone here have a call monitor exten script |
01:29.33 | UnixDawg | I need a way to listen in on random calls |
01:29.33 | zoa | what do you mean unixdawg ? |
01:29.38 | zoa | realtime ? |
01:29.42 | ScaredyCat | zapbarge UnixDawg |
01:29.43 | zoa | or delayed ? |
01:29.48 | zoa | no Zapscan |
01:29.51 | zoa | not zapbarge |
01:29.53 | zoa | zapscan is better |
01:29.56 | zoa | but its ap only |
01:30.05 | UnixDawg | I dont have zap devices here |
01:30.08 | ScaredyCat | lol |
01:30.11 | UnixDawg | delay is fine |
01:30.11 | ScaredyCat | then no |
01:30.17 | zoa | check the mailinglist |
01:30.19 | denon | zoa: ap? |
01:30.21 | zoa | somebody posted one |
01:30.24 | zoa | ap ? |
01:30.25 | ScaredyCat | record for later playback UnixDawg? |
01:30.26 | UnixDawg | just a way then to record random calls |
01:30.28 | jtodd | It's in the bugtracker, too. |
01:30.42 | zoa | aaah |
01:30.43 | zoa | its zap only |
01:30.44 | UnixDawg | scared that would work |
01:30.46 | zoa | *zap |
01:30.59 | denon | zoa: ah ok .. I was thinking AP was an acronym for something .. couldnt figure out what :) |
01:31.04 | zoa | hehe |
01:31.04 | zoa | lol |
01:31.16 | JerJer | access point |
01:31.27 | ScaredyCat | Anal Probe |
01:31.35 | denon | JerJer: well yeah .. but zapbarge only works for access points? :) |
01:31.36 | UnixDawg | for ltr playback is fine |
01:32.30 | ScaredyCat | mmm.. the prob is selecting a random channel... |
01:32.41 | ScaredyCat | most scripts do all or nothing |
01:33.11 | UnixDawg | ok then go for all |
01:33.15 | UnixDawg | and adapt ltr |
01:33.46 | zoa | you can do all |
01:33.56 | zoa | i monitor 100 simultaneous calls on 1 machine |
01:33.58 | ScaredyCat | ok... UnixDawg #flood |
01:34.04 | zoa | doesnt load the machine at all |
01:34.07 | alex-home | Riighy. |
01:34.19 | UnixDawg | join #flood |
01:34.22 | zoa | so i added mp3 compression |
01:34.32 | zoa | box still isnt loaded very hard |
01:34.33 | zoa | :) |
01:34.39 | zoa | its on pass thru though |
01:34.47 | denon | zoa: Im compressing my recorded calls with speex |
01:34.50 | denon | nice small files |
01:34.53 | denon | and decent call quality |
01:34.55 | alex-home | I've checked the usernames and passwords and its right, any ideas? |
01:35.12 | zoa | isnt speex a cpu killer ? |
01:35.20 | denon | on the contrary, I though |
01:35.24 | denon | thought |
01:35.25 | zoa | hmmz i can't play speex with intenret explorer |
01:35.36 | denon | there's a winamp plugin :) |
01:35.42 | zoa | so that means the people that need to listen to those calls |
01:35.46 | zoa | would need another program |
01:35.48 | denon | there's a winamp plugin :) |
01:35.55 | zoa | they don't have winamp |
01:36.02 | denon | www.winamp.com |
01:36.05 | zoa | they can only use internet explorer :) |
01:36.17 | denon | tell em to use explorer to go get winamp |
01:36.24 | zoa | they cant |
01:36.31 | zoa | they only have axx to 1 internal ip :) |
01:36.42 | zoa | its like the military in there :) |
01:36.50 | denon | then put winamp on http://1-ip.com |
01:37.19 | zoa | they don't have execute permission :) |
01:37.39 | Moc | that could be a problem .. |
01:37.40 | denon | so rig the winamp installer with a local machine root exploit |
01:37.44 | jimmyz | sounds like where i work we don't let them do anything |
01:37.50 | zoa | yeah |
01:37.50 | zoa | :) |
01:37.51 | zoa | true |
01:38.02 | jimmyz | only b/c they break everything |
01:38.05 | zoa | those guys are like nazis |
01:38.17 | denon | the nazis all died .. |
01:38.22 | zoa | no they didnt |
01:38.24 | denon | or at least most of 'em |
01:38.42 | zoa | don't you know herr jerr jerr ? |
01:38.47 | zoa | he's world famous by now |
01:38.56 | denon | hehe |
01:39.05 | denon | damnit, now you're making me wish I could find some hogan's heros episodes somewhere |
01:39.27 | zoa | hmmz |
01:39.42 | zoa | <-- accidentely rebooted the wrong box today |
01:39.48 | zoa | it was like 3500km away |
01:39.51 | Moc | lol it happen to me sometime .. |
01:39.54 | zoa | and it didnt boot nicely |
01:40.00 | zoa | so i had to call |
01:40.00 | Moc | well wasn't 3500km away thought.. |
01:40.01 | zoa | and say |
01:40.09 | zoa | do you see that purple button ? |
01:40.11 | zoa | don't touch it |
01:40.16 | zoa | see that green one ? |
01:40.17 | zoa | push it |
01:40.27 | zoa | do you see something red now ? |
01:40.39 | Moc | When I have 3 different SSH Session open and Alt-tab from 1 on another .. |
01:40.47 | Moc | last time I havent touch the good one .. |
01:41.05 | Moc | Or other problem, I press CTRL-ALT-DEL when I want to login in my linux console !!!#$#%$% That not good .. |
01:41.16 | zoa | yeah :) |
01:41.25 | zoa | or you do ctrl alt-del while ssh'ing |
01:42.11 | Moc | or when I wanted to do a clean * install on 1 box, so I rm -rf /etc/asterisk |
01:42.16 | Moc | but oups, wront box |
01:42.35 | zoa | hehe |
01:42.41 | Moc | so, was a good exercise to remember how to put everything back together |
01:43.19 | Moc | My quicken is up and running ... |
01:44.02 | folsson | A general question: how do you know if a submitted patch has been "run on the cvs"? |
01:44.47 | Moc | you look at the notes and you'l see |
01:44.48 | zoa | you don't |
01:44.53 | zoa | no its not always in there |
01:44.56 | zoa | sometimes kram forgets |
01:45.17 | JerJer | folsson: you have to apease the benevolent dictatorship |
01:45.27 | folsson | =) |
01:45.48 | Moc | kmart is busy sometime .. |
01:45.52 | Moc | hehe |
01:46.13 | Moc | ok Im tired, doing bad jokes .. |
01:46.14 | folsson | I guess that if a take a closer look on [asterisk-cvs] there should be something noted there? |
01:46.35 | Moc | well when cvs is updated, it should showd on that mailling list |
01:47.26 | Moc | Once I receive my 7960, what is the first thing I need to do ? Check software on the phone ? |
01:47.46 | zoa | install tftp server |
01:48.12 | jimmyz | install sip |
01:49.25 | Moc | wtf is up with [Asterisk-Dev] benevolent dictatorship, or inclusive developper community? ??? |
01:49.39 | Moc | Stun cris de quebecois en plus qui chialle !!! |
01:49.48 | JerJer | i pissed off freeloader |
01:49.51 | JerJer | i = a |
01:50.12 | zoa | hehe |
01:50.30 | Tangent | I'm a happy freeloader :) |
01:51.08 | Moc | yea, Mark is right... |
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01:51.28 | Tangent | Moc: When you receive your 7960, the first thing you want to do is check the firmware revision |
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01:51.32 | Moc | Imagine the number of line of code Mark would have writen if that losser havent sent that email.. |
01:52.02 | Moc | allright, I heard to get a service contract from Cisco for 8$/year ? IS that also a good idea |
01:52.21 | Mike | jitterbuffers=15 on zapata.conf works??? |
01:52.24 | Mike | what does it make? |
01:52.37 | Tangent | Moc: I've never needed serive yet |
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01:52.56 | zoa | mike i didnt even know it was in there |
01:52.59 | Tangent | Moc: Had 2x7960 for 2 years now |
01:53.03 | Moc | ok well I'll see then, can't want to plug it in.. |
01:53.29 | Tangent | Moc: You can have excellent fun with different background images... directories.. etc |
01:53.35 | Aviaa | halo , anybody can tell me how is min speed if i want make one call via sip 723 ? |
01:53.47 | Aviaa | 12 Kb ? |
01:53.53 | Moc | Does it work good with nat ? (sample, 7960 at office ->Linux FW->INTERNET->Linux FW---portforward--->Asterisk Box |
01:54.23 | Tangent | Moc: 7960 is excellent with NAT... It's happy to embed different IP addressses in the SIP header for you |
01:54.26 | Moc | Ive heard 7960 is the best VoIP Phone, |
01:54.44 | Tangent | Moc: I've been using FWD for SIP for about a year... Only just got Asterisk up and running tho' |
01:54.47 | Moc | ok great ( my BT101 wasn't working) |
01:55.00 | Muckl | Moc: highly flexible and cheap at last |
01:55.11 | Tangent | Moc: Heh.. I have a BT101 too :) |
01:55.34 | Moc | well cheap... I payed 250$ + 20$ shipping (+ Power supply) |
01:55.49 | Moc | my BT101 isn't so great... |
01:56.05 | Tangent | I paid UK Ł60 for my BT101 |
01:56.16 | Moc | 65$ for my BT101 |
01:56.29 | Moc | about the same thing then ..b |
01:56.33 | Moc | but 7960 cost me 250 |
01:56.40 | Muckl | Aviaa: less than 12 KByte/s |
01:56.53 | Tangent | That's a good price for a 7960 |
01:57.06 | Moc | Good, I got it from ebay.. |
01:57.10 | user8925 | probably about 17.1kbps over IP http://www.packetizer.com/iptel/bandcalc.html |
01:57.12 | Muckl | Moc: the 7960 was 500$ at the beginning. now you can get it for ~100 at ebay |
01:57.24 | Aviaa | 01Muckl user8925 thx :) |
01:57.35 | Moc | never saw 1 at under 250$ on ebay |
01:57.52 | Moc | never finish under 250$ |
01:58.22 | Moc | a ATA-186 is hard to find at 100$ also .. |
01:58.40 | Moc | I bought a SIPUra also, Mike told me it great, so I hope for him that it is ;) hehe |
01:58.48 | jimmyz | there was just a ata-188 for like 30 |
01:59.07 | Moc | yes but no power supply, used, and might be locked |
01:59.27 | jimmyz | locked by what |
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01:59.46 | wix | hello Asterisk users! |
01:59.53 | Moc | some are locked by providers... |
02:00.07 | jimmyz | ok didn't know they could do that |
02:00.09 | Moc | dont remember the name of the provider, but ppl know about it |
02:00.26 | Moc | yes, it sold with the long distance services at lower price |
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02:01.04 | killerbee | moc vonage |
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02:01.12 | Moc | thanks killerbee, that it Vonage |
02:01.53 | wix | hello francisco |
02:02.40 | francisco | anyohello wix |
02:02.46 | francisco | whats up |
02:02.51 | Moc | There should be a * Consortium, of big compagnie that instead of putting 300k$ of $$ on Cisco or others Tel system, put that into the developpement of * |
02:02.58 | tclark | jimmyz: ask the seller if it was a vonage ata, & ask him to give you his canncelled vonage acct#, then vonage will unlock it for yiou for $15 |
02:03.23 | Moc | ha that nice tclark, didnt know that |
02:03.26 | killerbee | moc.. not a bad idea but I think they should give the 300K to Me |
02:03.37 | jimmyz | i didn't buy it just someone posted it in here the other day |
02:03.40 | killerbee | I will find a GOOD use for it |
02:03.48 | Moc | lol |
02:03.49 | jimmyz | but good to know that they can be locked |
02:04.22 | Moc | jimmyz: I posted it, was looking for Cisco 7960, and showed it to ppl here in case someone was interested |
02:04.27 | jimmyz | oh ok lol |
02:04.37 | Moc | killerbee: 300k$ that like 4 programmer for 1 year at full time |
02:04.55 | killerbee | moc .. no problem I'll code fer a year for that |
02:05.11 | wix | are there anyone here running Asterisk on FreeBSD? |
02:05.40 | jimmyz | what is new about 2.6 |
02:05.41 | Tangent | How do I assign a call to a queue ? |
02:06.05 | zoa | look at bkw's example |
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02:06.11 | zoa | www.bkw.org/~brian/ |
02:06.15 | Tangent | Thanks |
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02:06.38 | Moc | Ok we need a * User Guide, * Administrator Guide, * Maintenance Guide and a * Installation guide |
02:06.51 | wix | definately need the install guide |
02:07.02 | jimmyz | there is a good one for redhat |
02:07.03 | wix | I've been killing myself on this install for a week new |
02:07.05 | jimmyz | i used it |
02:07.05 | wix | *now |
02:07.09 | Moc | install on redhat is easy |
02:07.18 | jimmyz | must be i did it |
02:07.25 | wix | so I've heard |
02:07.30 | jimmyz | <- M$ 2000 admin |
02:07.33 | zoa | you don't need an installation guide |
02:07.37 | zoa | its very easy |
02:07.45 | Moc | sample install script : http://www.moctel.com/old/rh9-asterisk-install |
02:07.47 | Moc | for redhat |
02:07.48 | Tangent | Install was fine for me.... But configuring the X100P was mighty confusing |
02:08.00 | zoa | try configuring a TE410p :) |
02:08.05 | wix | any help for installing it on FreeBSD? |
02:08.06 | zoa | or capi |
02:08.17 | zoa | wix: someone was here some earlier |
02:08.26 | zoa | there is no hardware support on freebsd |
02:08.37 | Moc | ok well I havent won the lotery to get a PRI at home !! |
02:08.46 | wix | zoa, yes, I'm just interested in the SIP routing |
02:08.56 | Moc | well maybe I have, havent look at my tickets |
02:09.23 | zoa | i have 2 TE410p's at home :) |
02:09.29 | zoa | but without server around em :) |
02:09.51 | jimmyz | i'm tired of all the upload limits |
02:10.11 | Moc | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/LugoSWR.mpg |
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02:11.20 | wix | thats cool |
02:13.04 | Moc | yep |
02:14.03 | wix | maybe I should ditch my FreeBSD install and use Gentoo or Fedora |
02:14.52 | Moc | * at the moment work better on Linux, people have being working on FreeBSD but it not ready from what I've heard |
02:15.11 | wix | thats what I've been seeing |
02:15.21 | wix | I saw a few diff patches |
02:15.30 | tessier_ | I don't quite understand WHY you would want to run Asterisk on freebsd other than religious reasons which seems kinda silly. |
02:15.33 | Moc | Ringtone of Cisco 7960 are wav (.raw) file ? |
02:15.35 | wix | but I can't get it to compile |
02:15.39 | wix | lol |
02:15.52 | Moc | freebsd isn't bad, I used it for a while, and it really clean |
02:16.09 | jimmyz | moc: what about them i have made them |
02:17.19 | Moc | which one ? |
02:17.19 | jimmyz | need to be raw ulaw "ring.raw" |
02:17.47 | francisco | hey guys.... |
02:17.49 | Moc | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/cisco/7960-ringtones/rings/ |
02:17.53 | francisco | hey guys |
02:18.02 | Moc | I think the ring 24ctu.raw will be my ringtone ;) |
02:18.37 | francisco | friends... i have no sound in my redhat..i have been killing myself for the last week. i have done everything people have toldme |
02:18.41 | francisco | and still no sound. |
02:18.54 | francisco | i am about to deinstall rh9 from this machine.. |
02:19.07 | Moc | I never used sound on linux really.. |
02:19.13 | Moc | can't help you with that |
02:19.27 | francisco | its funny because the sound works in Knoppix and other distros |
02:19.29 | francisco | but rh9 |
02:19.33 | francisco | it doesnt |
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02:19.50 | francisco | i want to work with asterisk (voip) app and play cds, etc. |
02:20.06 | francisco | but i guess i am in the wrong place |
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02:21.16 | bkw_ | never fear bkw is here |
02:21.25 | jimmyz | lol |
02:22.56 | Moc | site |
02:23.07 | Moc | can't I make 1 joke correctly damnit !@ |
02:23.45 | jimmyz | i can't b/c i never type what i want to say |
02:24.05 | jimmyz | hands thing they are faster |
02:24.11 | anti | Anyone done any extra work on porting Zaptel to 2.6? I currently have it working on 2.6, all except devfs stuff. |
02:24.28 | anti | Working currently on rewriting the devfs parts to work with 2.6, just curious if anyone else is working on something similar |
02:24.48 | jimmyz | what is so good about 2.6 |
02:24.51 | bkw_ | README.linux26 |
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02:25.03 | bkw_ | anti zaptel will already work with 2.6 from what I can tell in the readme |
02:25.12 | zoa | yeah |
02:25.13 | Moc | jimmyz: I heard it faster, less easy to crash .. |
02:25.17 | bkw_ | To build for Linux 2.6, first you must be sure that you have a |
02:25.17 | bkw_ | symlink to your linux-2.6 sources in /usr/src/linux-2.6 and then you |
02:25.17 | bkw_ | can type: |
02:25.17 | bkw_ | # make linux26 |
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02:25.27 | Moc | But memory is only limited to 26gig .. |
02:25.39 | bkw_ | oh only 26 gigs |
02:25.39 | bkw_ | well that sucks |
02:25.40 | jimmyz | only lol |
02:25.40 | zoa | what is the devfs ? |
02:25.43 | Moc | yep... |
02:25.49 | kimo_sabe | woot! Who do I thank for working on zaptel & 2.6? |
02:25.58 | zoa | kram |
02:26.04 | Moc | who else ... |
02:26.10 | jimmyz | our there motherboard that will take 26gigs |
02:26.15 | jimmyz | or |
02:26.18 | anti | bkw_: think again, make linux26 still returns the devfs errors. It only works if you don't use devfs. |
02:26.25 | zoa | what is devfs ??? |
02:26.28 | bkw_ | http://asterisk.gnuinter.net/files/changelogs/zaptel.ChangeLog |
02:26.32 | anti | bkw_: which is a problem for any user using devfs, which is quite a bit. |
02:26.43 | bkw_ | anti then fix0r it! :) |
02:27.12 | anti | bkw_: I am, I never asked for help I asked if anyone else was working on it too, I don't want to be redundant |
02:27.15 | Moc | ok dryer now |
02:27.40 | zoa | 2003-11-13 11:55 markster |
02:27.40 | zoa | * wct4xxp.c (1.12): Keep track of irq misses, but don't risk |
02:27.40 | zoa | triggering others with printk |
02:27.42 | zoa | cool |
02:27.52 | zoa | anti: contact kram |
02:28.13 | zoa | could somebody tell me what that devfs is ? |
02:28.23 | anti | zoa: it automatically creates device nodes for modules loaded. |
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02:28.32 | zoa | ah |
02:28.38 | zoa | so everybody is using it :) |
02:28.48 | anti | a lot of people, devfs was depreciated in 2.6 though |
02:28.50 | anti | in favor of udev |
02:29.18 | anti | So in 2.6 devfs was stripped down to a bare minimum. |
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02:31.39 | zoa | how can i see irq misses ? |
02:31.46 | zoa | heya tholo |
02:35.29 | jimmyz | bkw_: i'd like to talk to you for a min |
02:36.04 | Moc | bkw_: Give jimmyz your 1-976 number ;) |
02:36.18 | zoa | bkw is not here |
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02:37.06 | jimmyz | you mean 1-900 right |
02:37.22 | bkw_ | jimmyz no 1967 costs too |
02:37.29 | bkw_ | jimmyz what do you need? |
02:37.31 | jimmyz | oh ok |
02:37.54 | jimmyz | do you projects on the side |
02:38.04 | zoa | jups |
02:38.07 | zoa | and he's great at it |
02:38.22 | jimmyz | it would be a cdr app |
02:38.24 | JerJer | 24 |
02:38.30 | zoa | 24 ? |
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02:38.50 | JerJer | 24 |
02:38.51 | killerbee | jimmyz.. give bkw_ money he'll do ANYTHING |
02:38.54 | killerbee | 24 |
02:38.56 | Moc | 24 |
02:39.00 | jimmyz | that's the whole idea |
02:39.00 | zoa | no its 43 |
02:39.03 | zoa | euh |
02:39.06 | zoa | 42 |
02:39.08 | zoa | like in gnugk :) |
02:39.13 | Wix | hi |
02:39.15 | bkw_ | yes give me money I will do anything |
02:39.19 | bkw_ | jimmyz what do you need/ |
02:39.21 | killerbee | can you say HEMI |
02:39.21 | jimmyz | if we go with * we need a cdr app |
02:39.28 | JerJer | what can i get for $10? |
02:39.31 | bkw_ | * does cdr already |
02:39.32 | zoa | keep this in the chan, i'm interested |
02:39.40 | zoa | jerjer: a licence for g729 :) |
02:39.55 | killerbee | jerer I'll ddc ya a kiss |
02:40.14 | killerbee | fer $10 |
02:40.22 | fyman | jer jer: is asterisk stable now? |
02:40.30 | zoa | its quite stable yes |
02:40.32 | Moc | no prostitution here !!! |
02:40.32 | JerJer | lol |
02:40.34 | zoa | not 100% stable |
02:40.36 | zoa | but pretty stable |
02:40.51 | JerJer | i've been runing asterisk for like over a year commerically |
02:40.57 | fyman | kewls |
02:41.04 | JerJer | back to 24 |
02:41.08 | zoa | no |
02:41.09 | zoa | 42 ! |
02:41.12 | Moc | once your setup and config is ok, it solid, but never play on a production system... |
02:41.13 | zoa | MOOSE PENIS ! |
02:41.23 | killerbee | hecktor |
02:41.35 | zoa | jerjer: do you prefer the E400p or the TE410p ? |
02:41.44 | zoa | or T400p in your case prolly |
02:41.44 | Moc | Im ginna get the 24 phone ... youpie |
02:42.15 | killerbee | moc.. fer $10 I send ya the ringtone for 24 |
02:42.31 | tholo | I prefer the TE410P -- once some firmware issues has been taken care of... |
02:42.37 | Moc | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/cisco/7960-ringtones/rings/24ctu.wav |
02:42.42 | Moc | bad boy killerbee !!! |
02:42.49 | killerbee | ahhhhh chew |
02:42.55 | killerbee | BUSTER |
02:42.58 | zoa | i have the impression it sometimes fucks things up a little |
02:42.58 | killerbee | BUSTEE |
02:43.02 | killerbee | BUSTED |
02:43.31 | Moc | cisco phone look like a cisco router/pix firewall/switch !!! |
02:43.42 | zigman | its cisco |
02:43.43 | zigman | :P |
02:43.48 | zigman | what do you expect ? |
02:43.54 | user8925 | Hi everyone, I just compiled zaptel against a 2.6.0 kernel and it compiled great :-D however I cannot insmod ztdummy.o not matter what I try, I was able to insmod zaptel.o however |
02:44.03 | tholo | It will sometimes get the subchannels out of sync (after an "HDLC overrun" being logged). |
02:44.14 | zoa | true |
02:44.23 | zoa | it can also flood the hell out of your server :) |
02:44.27 | tholo | That's a firmware issue that is being worked on. |
02:44.30 | zigman | user8925 have you used the new mod init utilssß |
02:44.37 | tholo | Eh? I've not seen that happen... |
02:44.38 | user8925 | I compiled USB with UHCI support |
02:44.38 | zoa | and it sometimes just stops working :( |
02:44.40 | Moc | oh well, you never know .. |
02:44.41 | user8925 | yes |
02:44.45 | tholo | Nor that. :) |
02:44.55 | zoa | several people complained about that |
02:44.56 | user8925 | module-init-tools-3.0pre5 |
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02:45.23 | user8925 | I cannot insmod it under 2.4.24 or 2.4.20-8 or 2.4.20-27 either |
02:45.33 | zigman | why not ? |
02:45.46 | tholo | However, when it gets its subchannels out of sync, the D channel is for all intents and purposes down, and you won't get any use out of it until a restart happens... |
02:45.51 | Kumbang | guys, how can i configure Console/dsp |
02:46.55 | zigman | n8 guys |
02:47.01 | zigman | and girls ( if any:P) |
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02:48.05 | zoa | hmmz |
02:48.08 | zoa | time to go to bed |
02:48.13 | zoa | bbye dudes and dudettes |
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02:49.24 | Moc | Saga continue on asterisk-dev !!! |
02:50.28 | Wix | bye |
02:52.21 | jimmyz | so when in wifi and * going to come into play where i can get rid of sprintpcs |
02:52.38 | Tangent | Is there some agent login facility where it will ask for an agent number and pincode rather than just adding an extension to queue |
02:52.57 | _Eagle_ | when wifi has the same coverage as sprint... ie... never |
02:53.23 | jimmyz | no but they will work with each other soon |
02:53.47 | Moc | wifi is still too slow .. |
02:54.08 | jimmyz | you mean 3g |
02:54.17 | Moc | once you get 90000terabytes/sec wifi link, we will be talking .. |
02:54.51 | Moc | I mean is a GPRS Phone is made for low speed, and if too many user is on, it make the whole network slow |
02:54.56 | jimmyz | except i can get on-one in more places with 2g |
02:54.58 | _Eagle_ | wifi is plenty fast for everything except video |
02:55.02 | jimmyz | on-line that is |
02:55.13 | jimmyz | except sloooooow |
02:55.29 | Moc | I tryed GPRS and it slow yes.. |
02:55.38 | jimmyz | but better than nothing when in the car |
02:55.45 | Moc | It need to get at 512kbits/sec so it can get 128kb/sec atlease |
02:56.53 | jimmyz | my option the bells will be going in not too long for pots...and not wires are cheaper so what's next |
02:56.58 | _Eagle_ | you're not going to see a good wireless data service until the unused uhf tv spectrum is reallocated to wireless data |
02:57.08 | doughecka | haha |
02:57.42 | Moc | tv provider started to offer Digital TV on UHF signals, so I guess it will never get free |
02:58.03 | Moc | well not tv provider, but TV Station |
02:58.04 | jimmyz | i'm sure there is a new signal to find lol |
02:58.06 | doughecka | bah |
02:58.16 | Moc | hehe |
02:58.17 | doughecka | I have 3, or more, digital tv stations |
02:58.17 | _Eagle_ | i think the days of broadcast television are numbered |
02:58.17 | doughecka | but |
02:58.23 | doughecka | the card to recieve it... costs alot |
02:58.33 | Moc | higher than 1ghz you get lower and lower penetration in building |
02:58.37 | doughecka | pci card for DTV is like 400... |
02:58.42 | Moc | that why new GSM network are at 850mhz |
02:58.44 | doughecka | and the reciever for TV is same |
02:58.54 | jimmyz | who want's to pay for the card to stick something on their roof |
02:59.10 | doughecka | heh |
02:59.16 | Moc | 850mhz GSM is good so far |
02:59.33 | Moc | I got my sat dish and happy with it since I got my PC DVB card |
02:59.36 | doughecka | :) |
03:00.10 | jimmyz | got a dish for tv and cable internet for internet and a cell phone |
03:00.32 | Moc | TV Dish, Internet Cable, |
03:00.49 | Moc | TV Dish, Internet Cable, Telephone RJ11 |
03:01.06 | _Eagle_ | i'd love to see the cable companies go out of business because they're losing their shirts on cable modem services |
03:01.06 | jimmyz | i don't like phone calls lol |
03:01.12 | Moc | I still have 3 different Data input at home, and It will stay like that for a while .. |
03:01.45 | heison | km-: how do i check my IAX toll balance? |
03:01.58 | Moc | our cable compagnie were supose to offer Telephone server over Cable 3 year ago.. but got bought and stopped the project |
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03:02.32 | jimmyz | my doesn't do telephone they did up my download to 2mib so i'm happy |
03:02.39 | jimmyz | but upload speed sucks |
03:02.46 | doughecka | hah |
03:02.49 | doughecka | my friend has over 3 mbit |
03:02.53 | Moc | DL is 4mbits upload is 640kbits here |
03:02.53 | doughecka | its FAST |
03:03.02 | kimo_sabe | Moc: nice |
03:03.10 | Moc | 70$ CND /month |
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03:03.20 | hick | lo all |
03:03.22 | jimmyz | yea i'm in new orleans though |
03:03.22 | doughecka | ~convert 70 CND to dollar |
03:03.25 | doughecka | (hic) |
03:03.33 | doughecka | bleh |
03:03.52 | heller | hmmm. it's a nickle. |
03:03.57 | _Eagle_ | thats like $50 |
03:04.01 | heison | Moc: what city are you from? |
03:04.04 | heller | isn't all CND to dollar conversions a nickle? |
03:04.08 | Moc | Montreal |
03:04.22 | doughecka | wow |
03:04.30 | heison | Moc: DSL with Bell? |
03:04.31 | MadNachos | how much is that in back bacon? |
03:04.43 | Moc | DSL is cheaper, 35$/month for 3mbits down, 800kbits up |
03:04.58 | hick | is there a good set of docs to get everything working? i used the oriely info with an ata-186 but i can not get fwd or voicepulse to dial out |
03:04.58 | jimmyz | not in my area |
03:04.58 | Moc | heison Cable with Videotron |
03:05.08 | Moc | Im too far away for DSL :( |
03:05.32 | jimmyz | i perfer cable over dsl |
03:05.39 | jimmyz | where i'm at |
03:05.39 | blitzrage | diddo |
03:05.40 | bkw_ | I don't |
03:05.42 | MadNachos | anyone know the 'going rate' for a T1 in southern california? I have not priced it one in about a year. |
03:05.43 | Moc | DSL is more stable than Cable .. |
03:05.44 | _Eagle_ | canadians give away DSL by subsidizing costs with high taxes |
03:05.52 | blitzrage | depends on who you get it from.... |
03:06.00 | bkw_ | Cable here sucks |
03:06.03 | bkw_ | DSL is hella better |
03:06.06 | MadNachos | dono about that. I have a comercial cable modem account through road runner and its very good. |
03:06.08 | bkw_ | but SBC's PPPOE crap sucks |
03:06.09 | jimmyz | i can't tell you the last time mine went down |
03:06.10 | bkw_ | we don't use that |
03:06.11 | blitzrage | yah... really depends on where you are |
03:06.13 | bkw_ | so we ROCK! |
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03:07.19 | _Eagle_ | nachoman: southern california is a populated area... so it should be about $500/month |
03:07.26 | Wix | lol |
03:07.38 | _Eagle_ | or $600-700 if you want to go with a "national player" like ATT, Sprint, UUNet, etc |
03:08.07 | Moc | for what ? PRI ? |
03:08.13 | bkw_ | T1's are so expensive |
03:08.15 | _Eagle_ | for an internet T1 |
03:08.19 | Moc | ha internet... |
03:08.31 | Moc | Cost us 600$ CND for a 10mbits with 60gig transfer |
03:08.44 | bkw_ | 60 gig isn't much |
03:08.46 | _Eagle_ | bkw: not anymore... $500 is cheap... expensive was $3500 back in 1995 |
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03:09.09 | bkw_ | still over priced |
03:09.11 | Moc | bkw_: I know, 10mbits full duplex with 150gig is 1100$ |
03:09.12 | MadNachos | back in 95 I paid out the ass for dual chan ISDN and liked it.. |
03:09.18 | bkw_ | when I can get 8mbit for 35 bucks (at cost) |
03:09.40 | jimmyz | that would be nice |
03:09.43 | _Eagle_ | bkw: but thats not true 8mbit bandwidth... if you pump that thing 24/7 you're gonna get shut off |
03:09.50 | bkw_ | no i'm not |
03:09.53 | bkw_ | i'm the fuckin ISP |
03:10.00 | Moc | lol ;) |
03:10.13 | _Eagle_ | the point is, you cant get 8 Mbps for $35/month wholesale |
03:10.15 | bkw_ | If I shut myself off.. I will kick my ass |
03:10.16 | jimmyz | we pay like $700 for a full t1 to the internet |
03:10.19 | _Eagle_ | someone's eating the cost somewhere |
03:10.22 | Moc | I would get 2 Cable modem and use Zebra to load balance the bandwith on both of them ;) |
03:10.24 | bkw_ | _Eagle_ haha yes I can |
03:10.36 | MadNachos | you pay for the sla |
03:10.45 | bkw_ | its DSL but hey |
03:10.45 | Moc | so 8mbits down, 1.4mbits up ;) nice .. |
03:10.46 | jimmyz | yes we do |
03:10.48 | bkw_ | i'm not bitching |
03:10.56 | _Eagle_ | the cheapest rate ive seen for bandwith is $55/meg |
03:10.57 | bkw_ | I don't pay the bill either |
03:11.08 | _Eagle_ | even if it was $35/meg, that's still only a meg... not 8 megs |
03:11.20 | _Eagle_ | 8 megs for $35 means someone is overselling somewhere |
03:11.26 | MadNachos | for us, as a business, uptime is more important than cost...so a good sla is king |
03:11.30 | joako | Install one in my house, I'll pay you the $100 I pay for 2 DSL lines |
03:11.32 | bkw_ | _Eagle_ thats the wholesale circuit cost from SBC |
03:11.35 | jimmyz | Mardi Gras is next month |
03:11.40 | jimmyz | :) |
03:11.47 | bkw_ | its a promo they just started or going to start |
03:11.50 | Wix | whats sla? |
03:12.01 | MadNachos | service level agreement |
03:12.03 | jimmyz | service level agreament |
03:12.28 | _Eagle_ | bkw: thats the loop only though... that doesnt include bandwidth |
03:12.32 | Wix | ahh, thanks |
03:12.36 | bkw_ | _Eagle_ we don't pay for that either |
03:12.47 | bkw_ | our colo in tulsa doesn't care how much we use |
03:12.55 | bkw_ | because they have so much inbound to burn its not even funny |
03:13.03 | bkw_ | now if we start pushing alot of outbound they would get pissy |
03:13.05 | Moc | My colo cost 1.25$CND per gig |
03:13.17 | bkw_ | but thats what happens when your friends with the people that run the colo! :) |
03:13.30 | jimmyz | what is the deal with outbound |
03:13.52 | jimmyz | is it just to make more for it |
03:13.53 | Wix | got to go. Have a nice eveing/day/afternoon :) |
03:14.00 | Moc | jimmyz: If the majority usage of the Colo is to offer web page, so there is alot of upload |
03:14.06 | _Eagle_ | lets see... how many gigs in 1 mbps again? (trying to see if that 1.25 per gig price sounds good or not) |
03:14.07 | Moc | but for DSL, and cable, most usage is Download |
03:14.16 | bkw_ | Moc exactly |
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03:14.18 | Moc | so they dont care much, they pay for full 1gigabit |
03:14.20 | bkw_ | our traffic is shadow traffic |
03:14.24 | bkw_ | we don't push alot out |
03:14.28 | bkw_ | but we slurp it up |
03:14.40 | Moc | 1up and 1 down, so they got free traffics, so it good to have these kind of friend ;) |
03:15.05 | joako | Eagle: IIRC its 330 gigs per sustained mbps/month |
03:15.15 | Tangent | Is it possible to have agents logged in but not off-hook? Is it possible to dial and agent or group? |
03:15.36 | bkw_ | Tangent use dynamic agents |
03:15.41 | bkw_ | I don't use offhook agents at all |
03:15.56 | Tangent | bkw_: I thnk dynamic agents is what I've got set up at the moment? |
03:16.17 | bkw_ | AddQueueMember/RemoveQueueMember |
03:16.19 | bkw_ | thats what I use |
03:16.20 | Tangent | bkw_: I stole the techsupport queue stuff from your extensions.conf |
03:16.28 | bkw_ | oh yes |
03:16.29 | km- | bkw: not agentlogin? |
03:16.34 | bkw_ | I don't use agentlogin |
03:16.36 | Tangent | bkw_: But that doesn't do the login/pin stuff that way |
03:16.45 | km- | bkw: or agentlogincallback? |
03:16.49 | bkw_ | agentlogincallback will |
03:16.54 | bkw_ | but I don't want that crap |
03:20.02 | Tangent | Google really doesn't find a lot of documentation on AgentLoginCallback :( |
03:20.02 | Kumbang | File chan_oss.c, Line 429 (soundcard_init): Unable to open /dev/dsp: No such device |
03:20.24 | Tangent | Kumbang: No soundcard? |
03:20.39 | Kumbang | i have |
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03:20.50 | Tangent | Kumbang: No soundcard modules? |
03:21.36 | Kumbang | well i have and works fine, ive tested with playing mp3 with xmms |
03:21.54 | Tangent | Kumbang: No OSS compatibility? |
03:21.55 | bkw_ | so |
03:21.59 | Kumbang | alias sound-slot-0 via82cxxx_audio |
03:22.00 | km- | alsa instead of oss then? |
03:22.02 | bkw_ | its not what it expects |
03:22.11 | bkw_ | ya chan_alsa |
03:22.16 | jm2 | can anyone help with * to key system integration question? Having problem with ringing the proper free line. If call waiting is on so I can transfer then it always beeps line 1 of keysystem even if in use. If off can't transfer calls. |
03:22.30 | Kumbang | thats the problem i dont know it alsa or oss |
03:22.57 | Kumbang | is it alsa? |
03:23.15 | km- | it could be |
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03:23.29 | bkw_ | 'Shock and awe' at images from Mars |
03:23.29 | km- | type amixer or alsamixer at a command prompt |
03:23.38 | bkw_ | HOLY FUCK can't the media come up with a new saying |
03:23.42 | jimmyz | the blond |
03:23.43 | bkw_ | Shock and awe |
03:23.49 | user8925 | try: lsmod |
03:23.55 | user8925 | and lspci |
03:23.55 | bkw_ | FUCK they used that enuf during the iraq thrashing |
03:24.00 | bkw_ | lspci -nv is nice |
03:24.33 | Kumbang | Module Size Used by Not tainted |
03:24.34 | Kumbang | soundcore 6500 0 (autoclean) |
03:24.43 | km- | you know |
03:24.47 | km- | that picture is out of focus |
03:25.44 | km- | least nasa could do would be to focus the camera |
03:26.06 | jimmyz | nasas's blond was good the other night when they landed |
03:26.54 | km- | what a classic! |
03:33.02 | km- | ah well |
03:33.09 | km- | compiled 2.6.0 time to reboot the router |
03:33.11 | km- | bbiam |
03:33.33 | Kumbang | i dont have chan_alsa.so in asterisk modules dir |
03:33.54 | Kumbang | why this module didnt automatically compiled |
03:34.12 | ample | asterisk is in dire need of some production quality echo cancellation... it echos like a mother fucker all over the place |
03:35.09 | Moc | echo ?? where ? |
03:35.37 | ww | echo ?? where ? |
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03:36.54 | Moc | JerJer are you arround, I got a little problem with my service |
03:37.06 | ample | asterisk asterisk echo echo |
03:37.11 | ample | cisco echo |
03:37.15 | Moc | no echo.. here |
03:37.15 | ample | get it? |
03:37.31 | ample | then you haven't deployed enough * :p |
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03:37.44 | Moc | only echo Ive heard is from softphone |
03:37.58 | Moc | and well when I call myself using my cellphone ;) |
03:38.16 | ample | oh those cell phone echos are the worst |
03:38.27 | kimo_sabe | I get echo with the single FXO card. But I havn't even tried to calibrate the line yet |
03:39.03 | jm2 | my echo pretty much went away after I setup an adit 600 channel bank for the system. |
03:39.42 | ample | maybe qwest has impedence problems in all the areas i've deployed * |
03:40.08 | km- | ample: would that surprise you? :) |
03:40.20 | km- | qwest.. ugh |
03:40.35 | ample | not in the least... but cisco's echo cancellation handles it :) |
03:40.37 | dolbe | why? |
03:40.49 | tclark | jm2: why do you think that is with the ADIt 600 ? |
03:41.08 | km- | dolbe: because I got snippy with the boss on watch.. He woke up on the wrong side of the bed that morning |
03:41.16 | km- | I was running fiber certification |
03:41.20 | ample | i'm sure they paid a pretty penny for their echo cancellation algorithms though |
03:41.21 | timecop | dolbe?! |
03:41.27 | km- | and I hadn't quite finished when the maintenance window ended |
03:41.38 | km- | and I only needed to power test three more fibers |
03:42.07 | km- | but he's like "close up and leave now!" and I'm all like "But I've got a total of 2 mins work left!" "Close up and leave now!" "what the hell is your problem?" "SECURITY!" |
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03:42.36 | km- | nice |
03:42.38 | Moc | yea I see .. |
03:42.40 | km- | ipv6++ |
03:44.37 | jm2 | tclark, supposedly it has some line balancing electronics. Seems to reduce the source of echo making * behave better. It is very noticable at my site. I had mark 2 aggresive loaded before and now I have turned off aggressive. but also had to change some cabling to connect CB so it could also be there. |
03:46.04 | tclark | :), just quizing you i have the same experience, I beleive its what CAC call 'impedance matching' on the adit fxo cards |
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03:46.17 | ricky | Hello... |
03:46.31 | Moc | hi |
03:46.43 | jm2 | tclark, it has been a huge improvement, very much worth the money. |
03:46.45 | ricky | anyone knows the competetive products from Nortel, Cisco, Lucent compared with Asterisk |
03:47.08 | ricky | I want to discuss this one of the VCs in the valley |
03:47.14 | jm2 | not me, but I would also like to meet someone that does. |
03:47.20 | ricky | asterisk is looking more and more promising everyday |
03:47.24 | Moc | ricky: let just saw, so far the onlything missing from * is line indicator, and i more a phone thing than a * thing ;) |
03:47.40 | tclark | yup I could not agree more, with my ta-750 I had to put some older tellbas in T1 echo cans in to make the echo go away on the same line i had the adit 600 on |
03:47.43 | Moc | for me that the only thing that missing |
03:48.25 | ricky | Moc, but what are the competetive advantages over nearest competetive product |
03:48.25 | jm2 | Moc, what about paging/intercom? I think Cisco does paging and whisper pages, but not intercom. |
03:48.34 | ricky | is there a summary somewhere? |
03:48.47 | ricky | i would like to create a presentation for the first round of talk |
03:49.26 | jm2 | I have a book with a table in the back comparing the major players, nothing on * but it might be helpful. I can look up the title if you are interested. |
03:50.12 | jm2 | btw, I just had a Cisco seller offer to put in a free loaner Cisco system to go head to head with my test * system. |
03:50.15 | ricky | sure...i would really appreciate that jm2 |
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03:50.50 | ricky | anyone has any thoughts on how well * can perform compared with cisco and other players? |
03:51.07 | Moc | ricky: best way is to try it, but http://www.digium.com/downloads/asterisk_whitepaper.pdf will give you informations about * (it dating of 2002 but it show alot |
03:51.10 | ricky | i read that * is not ready as it is for roll-out...meaning we got to be careful |
03:51.13 | cman | has anyone played with retriece_sip_conf_from_mysql.pl??? |
03:51.38 | ricky | I am already onto the pdf |
03:51.42 | ricky | thanks for the link |
03:51.43 | jm2 | PBX Systems for IP Telephony |
03:51.43 | jm2 | by Allan Sulkin |
03:52.21 | blitzrage | ricky: I wouldn't say it is out of the box, but if you can muttle your way through some C code, seems like those are the people who have the most success with it |
03:52.22 | Moc | ricky: The person who deploy it need to be carefull, people here use it in a commercial way, and it quite stable, just need to deveoppe on a different machine. and never play on the production system |
03:52.26 | ricky | searching for the publication on bn.com |
03:52.54 | Moc | Get Cisco IP Phone, and try it with asterisk, if you dont like *, phone is still usefull with a cisco system |
03:53.01 | ricky | sure...considering that we follow all the guidelines for a professional installation, does anyone has a feeling on how well * shall do? |
03:53.45 | Moc | Since Ive started 3 week ago using *. It stable, as long you dont play with it. You want to play, get yourself a developpement system |
03:54.07 | Moc | you need to test a CVS for the application you use before puting it on production system |
03:54.12 | Moc | like any PBX system basicly |
03:54.20 | jm2 | Moc, do you think they are worth the money? I am thinking about getting one for testing, but I have actually really like the grandstreams in testing and they are so much less expensive. |
03:55.10 | Moc | jm2: I bought a 7960 today for 250$... ppl keep talking it the best, and also saw it on the show 24 so ... I had to get 1 for fun ;) |
03:55.13 | ricky | how does the licensing stuff work? |
03:55.22 | Moc | what licensing ?? :) |
03:55.24 | ricky | I know VCs want to stay away from such deals |
03:55.28 | Moc | that the beauty .. |
03:55.32 | ricky | digium ???? |
03:55.40 | Moc | well it opensource, |
03:55.49 | Moc | you can get support from digium directly |
03:55.50 | ricky | can we resell without digium approval? |
03:55.57 | Moc | not resell |
03:56.00 | ricky | i mean, do we need to pay them? |
03:56.06 | ricky | resell the system ofcourse? |
03:56.12 | jm2 | would love to know where to buy a 7960 for $250. Do you have a supplier? |
03:56.27 | Moc | depend if you sell the software, or services to deploy it.. |
03:56.32 | Moc | it 2 different thing |
03:56.34 | ricky | meaning taking the right hardware, installing latest * and selling the system...is there any caveat |
03:56.53 | Moc | you can sell the hardware sure .. |
03:57.04 | ricky | with asterisk right |
03:57.12 | Moc | but not software, if you want to do that, contact Digium for having a different liscense |
03:57.23 | blitzrage | bkw_: good idea.. I am going to set that up sometime soon too |
03:57.41 | blitzrage | just redoing my home network right now :) |
03:57.49 | ricky | that is i can sell the hardware with the software on it without special license from digium. am i understanding it right.... |
03:58.19 | ricky | ofcourse, i wouldn't sell * by itself without the relevant hardware running it |
03:58.25 | Moc | You can sell hardware, and offer the service to install and configure the PBX, but all changes to the source must be gived back to the community |
03:58.40 | ricky | that is alright....so its good |
03:58.47 | jm2 | Moc, I am curious about how this works too. Do they have some special modification of the gpl license? My understanding of gpl is you can indeed sell the software, but you must include an offer of the code and if you release new codes it has to contain gpl and source under the same terms. |
03:58.59 | Moc | read the liscense within the CVS tree before doing anything |
03:59.29 | ricky | hmmm...wonder if anyone tried similar attempts with venture gurus |
03:59.52 | Moc | Digium are the entity with the right to make * outside of GPL.. |
03:59.53 | ww | digium retains the right to license asterisk to others on a case by case basis outside of the gpl |
03:59.55 | ricky | i am in close contact with good VCs here in the valley and I have been thinking about this for a while |
04:00.03 | ww | echo |
04:00.05 | ww | ;) |
04:00.17 | Moc | ;) |
04:00.48 | Moc | Let just say IT cost alot when you start to play with that ;) for personal usage.. |
04:00.49 | ricky | but before i try to convince these guys, i better be convinced and really serious about this thing |
04:01.09 | Moc | I got 1 TDM400, 2xX100p, 1 BudgeTone phone, 1 Cisco 7960 and 1 SIPUra device |
04:01.11 | ricky | i wonder if there is a right-up somewhere |
04:01.24 | Moc | ricky: Install it, it great.. |
04:01.42 | ricky | i don't want to feel like a frog in a well.....totally isolated thinking big about it while not knwoing the real deal |
04:01.55 | ricky | Moc, i got the set-up with Adtran 750 |
04:01.55 | jm2 | Moc, are you able to configure auto answer for each line on your 7960? I am trying to find a config to do intercom for IP. |
04:02.07 | ricky | it works great...no doubt about it |
04:02.13 | Moc | Well look at the feature you need of the Cisco system, and check if you have the same with * |
04:02.19 | ricky | however, that is not enough for real business |
04:02.38 | Moc | jm2: Dont now yet, the 7960 havent arrived yet |
04:02.49 | ricky | sure...taht is why i want to know the closest thing out there that could beat or come closer to doing so to * |
04:02.52 | Moc | it in the air somewherre |
04:02.55 | jm2 | I think it would work on a "multi-line" phone if one line could be set to autoanswer. |
04:03.42 | jm2 | ricky, I think how good * is depends on how good you are at configuring. It will do a lot of things you might have trouble doing anywhere else because of AGI. |
04:03.42 | Moc | Well ricky, see it this way, Unlimited voicemail (Restricted to HD Space) |
04:03.46 | ricky | i know there are a lot of * gurus interested in forming a support company...i am sure many of them are capable of suggesting the right system and providing all kind of technical support |
04:03.55 | Moc | no restriction about anything.. you do what ever you want.. |
04:03.55 | timecop | hm im getting a shitload of errors doing cvs update |
04:04.00 | timecop | cvs update: checksum failure after patch to ./zttool.c; will refetch |
04:04.07 | timecop | i ahvent cvs updated in like 2-3 months though |
04:04.19 | Moc | timecop: Generally, I delete everything and recompile, take 5 minute ;) |
04:04.52 | ricky | Moc, i will be ordering the book today or better, pick it up if its available in local B&N |
04:05.00 | Moc | ricky: I use a Meridian 1 Option 81 at the office |
04:05.07 | Moc | 550 phones, 3 T1 incoming |
04:05.08 | ricky | do you think it give some representation of competetors |
04:05.15 | Moc | And * does more than what we have rightnow |
04:05.26 | Moc | except 1 thing like I said before |
04:05.33 | ricky | holly....cow.....3 T1 coming.... |
04:05.34 | Moc | Line indicator |
04:05.44 | Moc | JerJer got alot more than 3 T1 |
04:05.50 | Moc | and he is using * |
04:05.57 | ricky | line indicator is good but can live without it for the sake of other features |
04:06.15 | ricky | What they do with 3 T1 |
04:06.24 | Moc | Voice communication |
04:06.28 | ricky | :-) |
04:06.37 | Moc | got 1 more T1 for Video Conference |
04:06.39 | ricky | ofcourse but what kind of server are they running ? |
04:06.59 | ricky | i mean you are running? |
04:07.06 | Moc | You would have to ask JerJer about some setup he has |
04:07.16 | ricky | i have a PII 450MHz and it seems alright..... |
04:07.32 | Moc | We have a Nortel Meridian 1 Option 81, not * (It old as ... well old..) |
04:07.38 | ricky | any ideas on stress test? i mean too many calls at a time |
04:07.56 | ricky | hmmmmm....nortel Meridian, okay |
04:08.12 | Moc | ricky: JerJer got alot of call going thought his system, and it can handle it |
04:08.38 | ricky | JerJer has it in some kind of commercial system? I can quote that if so |
04:08.59 | Moc | I do my long distance and local call throught NuFone |
04:09.02 | Moc | via internet |
04:09.04 | ricky | better yet, if I could buy some services, then i can demo as well ...works much better to demo than just quote |
04:09.26 | Moc | and I got a incoming 1800 number also |
04:09.35 | ricky | i don't know if its just me or nufone doesn't advertise services to buy online? |
04:09.44 | ricky | how did you go about subscribing to nufone? |
04:10.00 | ricky | Moc, have to looked at gotvmail.com |
04:10.07 | ricky | that thing is getting a lotta good praise |
04:10.20 | ricky | seems like * can handle all that without much of a trouble |
04:10.52 | ricky | ABC, NBC, Entrepreneur, all have covered www.gotvmail.com |
04:11.26 | ricky | specially, if you have 1800 number, you could demo it to yourself? |
04:11.38 | Moc | it not cheap.. |
04:11.56 | ricky | you mean 1800 number or the setup |
04:12.03 | Moc | 4.8c US /min is alot |
04:12.11 | ricky | well, if you use something like gotvmail, customer pays for it |
04:12.14 | Moc | monthy cost is high also |
04:12.34 | ricky | i have seen some providers with lesser cost but haven't had a chance to look at them lately |
04:12.35 | Moc | well I got the same service at lower cost .. |
04:12.53 | Moc | if your looking at a good service, check NuFone.net |
04:13.15 | Moc | LOL JerJer check http://gotvmail.com/solutions/rates.htm |
04:13.33 | Moc | at the end about Lowest Canadian Rates in the Industry !!! LOL.. |
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04:14.53 | Moc | ricky: US48 should cost 2.9c/min !! |
04:14.59 | Moc | not 4.8c/min |
04:15.10 | ricky | Moc, the whitepaper is more of a technical info |
04:15.16 | ricky | any idea on a business case of * ? |
04:15.29 | Moc | ricky: Contact Digium maybe they have one... |
04:15.29 | ricky | yup, look at the news on gotvmail....lotta press |
04:15.38 | ricky | i will do that right now |
04:15.42 | bkw_ | GotVMail Communications is proud to offer toll free services with more features and lower prices than any other service provider. |
04:15.45 | bkw_ | hahaha |
04:15.52 | Moc | hehe yep it funny .. |
04:15.55 | bkw_ | RIIIGHT |
04:16.25 | Moc | ricky: It seem all gotvmail does is publicity ... their prices is really high (Puclicity cost $$) |
04:16.52 | ricky | yea...i have seen there ad in entrepreneur and it seems like they are doing alright |
04:17.51 | cman | hello...i am having a slight problem... |
04:18.38 | bkw_ | cman rub some cream on it.. and try not to scratch it |
04:18.41 | bkw_ | :P |
04:18.43 | bkw_ | hehe j/k |
04:19.17 | cman | with my nufione and voicepulse accounts, i can dial the number.. i hear a ring and in my * CLI i see called xxxxxx@NuFone/USTELNO etc... everyting seems alright except that i cannot hear voices... and it hangs up... |
04:20.10 | bkw_ | restart *? |
04:20.40 | TestMasTer | hey mister astmaster.... wanna let you know something... you told UnixDawg that you could have a extension running fully out of macro`s? if so it works Great.. ;-) |
04:21.22 | TestMasTer | could==couldn`t |
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04:22.49 | cman | i am constantly getting Peer grandstream is now too lagged!! and peer grandstream is now reacheable! message... |
04:23.05 | cman | my grandstream is behind nat and * outside nat... |
04:23.13 | cman | is that the problem>? |
04:24.23 | TestMasTer | cman, my phones where doing that two. but it seems to have stoped |
04:24.28 | Moc | sorry cman, I couldn't get my BT phone to work being NAT yet |
04:25.03 | cman | its working fine i guess.. expect for the voice.. |
04:25.27 | TestMasTer | cman, I haven`t tryed behind a nat tomorrow sometime i will be though |
04:25.35 | dolbe | is anyone using iconnecthere for service? |
04:25.38 | Moc | same here, it dial, but no voice |
04:25.44 | Moc | DONT USE ICONNECTHERE !!! |
04:25.53 | dolbe | who should i use and why not? |
04:26.07 | Moc | Use NuFone or Voicepulse... |
04:26.18 | dolbe | ok but why? |
04:26.21 | TestMasTer | does iconnect do did`s? |
04:26.41 | Moc | They dont care about the clients. They promise me a service, I payed, but finally they couldn't so I ask to be refunded, and they said no way ... |
04:27.03 | dolbe | why couldn't you get service? |
04:27.06 | Moc | Once you gived them money for a services, they money is gone.. |
04:27.22 | TestMasTer | Moc, thats wrong... |
04:27.25 | TestMasTer | No thats fucked |
04:27.30 | Moc | their 1800 number doesn't work from anywhere, they are limited to states |
04:27.32 | dolbe | I think that's wrong as well |
04:27.46 | Moc | Yep |
04:27.57 | TestMasTer | dolbe, are you looking for dids or long distance? |
04:28.05 | Moc | So I promised myself to help ppl not to have the same problem I had .. |
04:28.11 | dolbe | no I signed up with iconnecthere |
04:28.25 | dolbe | but what was your problem moc? |
04:28.29 | TestMasTer | Moc, thanx for the information... I will remember this for sure |
04:28.36 | dolbe | was it your cc info? |
04:28.38 | Moc | dolbe: They will AUTO recharge your credit charge, you CAN'T disable that online |
04:28.46 | Moc | and you CAN`T stop the service online |
04:29.07 | dolbe | for rates or hardware or what? |
04:29.12 | dolbe | I'm doing pay as you go plan |
04:29.36 | Moc | I wanted to have a 1800#, but their 1800 doesn't work from Canada |
04:29.43 | Moc | Even if it said they work from anywhere ... |
04:29.50 | Moc | So I found a damn good service now .. |
04:30.02 | Moc | Also I think iconnecthere are SIP... IAX Provider is better |
04:30.23 | TestMasTer | Moc, who are you with now? |
04:30.24 | dolbe | their service doesn't work on Cisco 79xx phones |
04:30.27 | TestMasTer | nufone or voice? |
04:30.30 | Moc | NuFone |
04:30.39 | Moc | voice doesn't work in canada neither |
04:30.42 | TestMasTer | i have a nufone account now |
04:30.49 | TestMasTer | I`m not overly happy about it |
04:30.53 | Moc | ???? |
04:30.57 | TestMasTer | eek not nufone sorry |
04:30.59 | TestMasTer | voicepulse |
04:31.18 | TestMasTer | there servers can`t handle the load very well |
04:31.23 | dolbe | anyone testing a voice connection from a wireless ap? |
04:31.46 | dolbe | is there a bad echo using 802.11b? |
04:31.47 | TestMasTer | dolbe, not i thats another month lol |
04:31.56 | km- | heh |
04:32.06 | km- | I wish I could set a preference on a usb stick as to what drive letter it should always map as |
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04:32.24 | km- | it'd make this putty usb stick a lot easier! |
04:32.39 | TestMasTer | bkw_, you back yet |
04:32.53 | TestMasTer | km-, anyidea what time jsmith comes around.... |
04:33.06 | jm2 | I have done some testing, it doesn't seem to have any impact on echo for me whether I am on wireless or copper. |
04:33.31 | jm2 | but I have had problems getting any of the free softphones to work without echo or some type of audio issues. |
04:33.52 | TestMasTer | anyone know who i talk to about submitting a sample ext.conf? |
04:34.18 | km- | testmaster: sorry, no idea |
04:34.26 | km- | testmaster: to the documentation project? |
04:34.29 | TestMasTer | ya |
04:34.30 | km- | testmaster: send it to the mailing list |
04:34.48 | TestMasTer | km-, ok |
04:35.21 | km- | the asterisk-doc mailing list |
04:35.25 | km- | not the asteriskusers mailing list |
04:35.41 | TestMasTer | ya i think i signed up for that one today |
04:36.28 | TestMasTer | km-, I just wanna find someone that wants to look it over before i do... because if its not good enuff i don`t want to waste there time |
04:37.41 | cman | ok... |
04:37.49 | cman | i see some errors now.... |
04:38.17 | cman | RTP Read error: Resource temporarily unavailable.................................. |
04:38.28 | cman | my grandstream isn't working.... |
04:38.50 | cman | bkw_ i restarted * to see this error.. what could have happeeneed? |
04:39.24 | alex-home | bkw_: you may know the answer to this too, if your getting "Authority failed" wtf does that mean? The usernames there tc.. |
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04:52.26 | cman | how do i get rid of this error?RTP Read error: Resource temporarily unavailable |
04:52.34 | cman | i can't hear anyting.... |
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04:53.54 | dxmdcc | there's two ~99mb files in my /etc/asterisk dir called core.* |
04:54.02 | dxmdcc | anyone know what those files are for |
04:54.24 | user8925 | asterisk crashed and core dumped, delete them |
04:54.33 | deexm | k, thx |
04:55.17 | tclark | deexm: if that is happending on current cvs you might wana run gdb on em then do bt & post the bugs.digium.com |
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04:55.46 | kape | morning |
04:55.59 | tclark | evening |
04:56.24 | user8925 | morning+evening |
04:57.07 | km- | almost morning |
04:57.09 | kape | it's 5:57 am and i am awake :( |
04:57.20 | km- | it's midnight and I'm awake! |
04:58.26 | maxeh{2} | its 5am and im awake :/ |
04:59.55 | Muckl | me too, and its 6am :) |
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05:00.49 | Muckl | is there a world-wide "asterisk-IAX2-cloud" where i can join? |
05:00.57 | km- | iaxtel |
05:01.02 | kape | iaxtel.com |
05:01.10 | Muckl | and whats the dialplan like? |
05:01.18 | km- | uses area code 700 |
05:01.22 | km- | which is reserved in north america |
05:01.28 | km- | +1(700)XXX-XXXX |
05:01.34 | Muckl | oh, cool |
05:01.40 | km- | if you have a US phone number |
05:01.45 | Muckl | im in germany |
05:01.52 | km- | ok |
05:01.55 | km- | nevermind what I was about to say |
05:01.56 | km- | :P |
05:03.18 | bkw_ | lalalallalala |
05:03.56 | heison | what is the long term plan for 700? is it going to remain unused? |
05:04.02 | TestMasTer | bkw_, do you have a second i can msg.. no i don`t need help :-) |
05:04.04 | km- | as far as I know |
05:04.13 | Muckl | how many really active users has that 1.700 calling space approximately? |
05:04.17 | km- | bkw: you're just jealous that I've got my ps2 hooked into my video capture card!@ |
05:04.29 | km- | I dunno |
05:04.32 | km- | a lot |
05:04.41 | Muckl | 100,1000,10000,100000 |
05:04.48 | kape | 9999999 |
05:04.53 | heison | km-: i'm too! |
05:05.44 | heison | Muckl: the last sequence number I got was 1999612 |
05:06.26 | km- | namorar |
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05:08.28 | Muckl | http://gnophone.com/directory/createAccount.php allows only "USA" as Country....is it for americans only? |
05:09.07 | bkw_ | Muckl na |
05:09.09 | bkw_ | dont think |
05:09.21 | kape | they just didnt think about us alaw people .... |
05:11.20 | Muckl | hehe |
05:15.17 | tclark | anyone recommend a edge router/nat/fw with QOS that they haved used that would support a smallish offshore 30 seat call center (client is web based, with ata186 devices for the phones) |
05:21.45 | Muckl | is there a test-number within the iaxtel calling search space? |
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05:24.55 | bobov | Hey, I'm slowly making progress. I have two newbie extensions inside my NAT talking to each other with SJphone. And I have a friend outside the nat who can connect, but no audio. |
05:25.00 | bobov | Any ideas why no audio? |
05:26.38 | bobov | Internal extensions have audio, no problem, when they call each other, but no go on the nat. |
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05:27.46 | hmodes | chirp chirp |
05:28.06 | km- | woot |
05:28.22 | hmodes | <-- booored |
05:28.48 | bobov | anybody having any clues about no audio on calls from outside the NAT? |
05:29.00 | hmodes | fix your nat? :) |
05:29.05 | Muckl | bobov: nat isnt working? |
05:29.29 | bobov | The call comes in and is answered fine, but no audio. |
05:29.36 | bobov | Extensions inside the nat have audio. |
05:29.47 | hmodes | is * behind the nat? |
05:29.51 | hmodes | or just the clients |
05:29.52 | bobov | I've just set up two extensions inside the nat (doing the newbie thing, one step at a time), |
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05:30.17 | bobov | then got a friend to setup sjphone and try to call. she gets a ring here on my end, and the call stays up, but no audio. |
05:30.31 | bobov | Yes, asterisk is behind the nat, but I put it in the dmz |
05:30.39 | hmodes | ouch |
05:30.58 | hmodes | is public ip set in sip.conf? |
05:31.00 | bobov | Hey, it's just for fun right now. I can rebuild a box later with the security and such. |
05:31.11 | bobov | AHA!!! |
05:31.14 | bobov | Nein! |
05:31.20 | hmodes | not ouch to the dmz, ouch to the being natted |
05:31.24 | hmodes | sip _sucks_ at nat |
05:31.40 | hmodes | yeah, you have to set the routed ip on the * box so it gives that out instead of its internal one |
05:31.45 | bobov | Oh, well it's what I have to work with at the moment. |
05:31.49 | hmodes | but may break clients also behind the nat |
05:32.00 | bobov | I wondered if it would break them. |
05:32.02 | hmodes | if the router isn't smart enough to forward from internal clients |
05:32.06 | bobov | We'll find out in a second... |
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05:32.58 | bobov | Is that the setting "defaultip"? under each extension? or is this global? |
05:33.12 | hmodes | i recall there being a global config |
05:33.16 | hmodes | defaultip sets the peer's ip |
05:33.41 | bobov | okay, let me look on the web for that. |
05:34.13 | hmodes | ah, there it is |
05:34.19 | Muckl | someone with an iaxtel account here whom i am allowed to call for testing? |
05:34.19 | hmodes | externip= in [general] |
05:34.39 | bobov | thanks |
05:35.45 | heison | km-: can you do me a favour, verify my 1700 number? |
05:35.45 | heison | can someone help me try the IAXtel number? |
05:36.07 | hmodes | what's the #? |
05:36.46 | Muckl | heison: try mine: 17005578921 |
05:37.26 | Muckl | but i just set it up, still untested yet |
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05:38.31 | bobov | Made the change, did a reload but still no audio. |
05:38.54 | bobov | I'll have to look for another answer. I'll also have to test to see if my internal clients can still work |
05:39.03 | heison | is iaxtel having problem? |
05:39.41 | heison | hmodes: 7008874694 |
05:39.54 | hmodes | bobov: i would highly highly recommend replacing router with natting * box |
05:40.14 | hmodes | it makes non-issues of natted clients and public interoperatability |
05:40.48 | hmodes | or * on public ip and clients natted by something else if you forward ports to each client, that's what i do |
05:41.50 | heison | Muckl: doesn't work... |
05:42.27 | Muckl | heison: my 7960 thinks its ringing your number right now... |
05:42.54 | heison | Muckl: i couldn't see you... |
05:43.09 | heison | Muckl: can you dial to yourself? |
05:43.15 | hclai | hi everybody ^_^ |
05:43.24 | hclai | i am from Singapore |
05:43.30 | Muckl | oh...i just dialed someone in my city *shame* |
05:43.37 | Muckl | it's 6:43 am here *g* |
05:43.54 | Muckl | fuck, why does it route the call to pstn... |
05:43.57 | hclai | I am having problem installing the X100P |
05:44.20 | hclai | my kernel is 2.4.20-8 |
05:44.32 | km- | wisdom would say you'd stop fiddling with this at quarter to 7 am |
05:44.33 | km- | :P |
05:44.35 | hclai | anyone knows what is the problem? |
05:45.26 | hclai | help!!!!! |
05:45.32 | Muckl | km-: absolutely ;) |
05:45.40 | hclai | :( |
05:45.51 | km- | something makes me think someone's missing user=id10t in their config file |
05:45.58 | hmodes | feh, wisdom is bad! |
05:46.02 | bobov | sorry, i was away fromthe box. |
05:46.05 | hmodes | insomnia is good! |
05:46.13 | hmodes | oh wait |
05:46.15 | km- | insomnia bad, sleep very very good |
05:46.17 | hmodes | that's the other way around isn't it |
05:46.18 | hmodes | damnit |
05:46.34 | hmodes | i must be trying to justify still being awake again |
05:46.35 | jrollyson | hmm... is this dlink dg-104s worth my time? |
05:46.58 | km- | hmodes: want some sunflower seeds? |
05:47.03 | Muckl | when i write "include => iaxtel" in my [default] context of extensions.conf, it should add my iaxtel dialplan to default, shouldnt it? |
05:47.10 | km- | muckl: yes |
05:47.18 | Muckl | and it does best-match? |
05:47.23 | Muckl | the order doesnt matter? |
05:47.29 | km- | order matters |
05:47.32 | Muckl | oh |
05:47.46 | Muckl | no wildcard-bestmatch?? |
05:47.48 | bobov | hmodes, you mean that i should pull out the Linksys and replace it with a linux box that takes the external IP and serves up NAT to the rest of the house? |
05:47.53 | hmodes | hehe |
05:47.57 | km- | muckl: top-down baby |
05:47.58 | hmodes | bobov: yesh |
05:48.03 | Muckl | i c |
05:48.03 | hmodes | that will work quite well |
05:48.03 | bobov | oy vey. |
05:48.04 | bobov | okay. |
05:48.06 | hmodes | and be less of a pain |
05:48.43 | hmodes | it should be possible to configure nat properly, but i dunno if * is smart enough to realize the difference between local internal network clients and external with externip set |
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05:49.02 | km- | nifty |
05:49.16 | km- | debian's samba setup e-mails root when there's sigsegv |
05:49.36 | InetNomad | Have folks had good luck with the Sipura2000 or HT286 as POTS adapters? |
05:49.51 | km- | bah |
05:49.53 | Muckl | now it works... anyone an iaxtel extension for me to test?? |
05:49.57 | hmodes | sipura >> grandstream |
05:50.04 | hmodes | Muckl: try 800555tell :) |
05:50.04 | heison | Muckl: was that you? |
05:50.07 | bobov | thanks mucho, hmodes. I appreciate it. |
05:50.15 | Muckl | heison: i called that number, yes |
05:50.22 | hmodes | it's a nice automated voicexml app that you can interact with without bothering anyone |
05:50.25 | heison | Muckl: thanks |
05:50.25 | Muckl | heison: but there was only a woman's voice |
05:50.33 | InetNomad | hmodes, thx. |
05:50.33 | heison | Muckl: yes, my wife. |
05:50.41 | Muckl | nono, an automated one |
05:50.55 | Muckl | hmodes: 800555tell? |
05:50.59 | InetNomad | my gs bt101s aren't working too well lately as of the CVS build I'm running, DTMP sip info seems to drop digits |
05:51.02 | hmodes | 1+, yes |
05:51.06 | heison | Muckl: yes, that was my wife... in automated mode :) |
05:51.10 | hmodes | it's a pstn number but the iaxtel gateway will route it |
05:51.22 | hmodes | does voice recognition and dtmf detection, so should be a good test number |
05:51.30 | Muckl | hmodes: works |
05:51.52 | Muckl | wow |
05:51.54 | hmodes | then you are good to go for outbound, assuming you have the same dialplan for 700xxxxxxx as 800 |
05:52.07 | Muckl | voice recognition |
05:52.14 | hmodes | yeah, it's quite impressive |
05:52.27 | hmodes | they're the company that does at&t's directory assistance app |
05:52.45 | Muckl | and im not even an american. it recognized 100% |
05:52.51 | hmodes | very very good voice rec, within the context of automated info services anyway |
05:53.03 | hmodes | i don't think they've quite nailed automated transcription yet |
05:53.25 | Muckl | hmodes: could you call 17005578921? |
05:54.12 | Muckl | i added "exten => 17005578921,Transfer(4777)", i think that should redirect incoming calls to that number to my internal 4777 |
05:54.15 | hmodes | unregistered or unavailable message |
05:54.17 | hclai | i faced the problem of failed to install |
05:54.23 | Muckl | interesting... |
05:54.26 | joako | Inet: I've had good luck with the sipura and they are CHEAP |
05:54.28 | JerJer | Muckl: why not Goto ? |
05:54.34 | hclai | once i typed 'modprobe acfxo' |
05:54.34 | hmodes | you have a register => for iaxtel? |
05:54.39 | Muckl | JerJer: dont know, is goto better? |
05:54.41 | InetNomad | joako, thx. |
05:54.43 | Muckl | hmodes: yes |
05:55.01 | joako | Don't even bother to try the HT286.... |
05:55.08 | hmodes | prolly something wrong with it |
05:55.17 | JerJer | barbietone's sister broken? |
05:55.21 | InetNomad | yea, i'm gathering that...my 5 $65 phones are about to come doorstops. |
05:55.21 | JerJer | :) |
05:55.24 | hclai | the hardware or software? |
05:55.24 | hmodes | what does iax2 show registry say? |
05:55.35 | kimo_sabe | InetNomad: eh? |
05:55.47 | joako | I bought 2, didnt even take the 2nd one out of the box |
05:55.50 | Muckl | "69.73.19.178:5036 herlitz <Unregistered> 60 Request Sent" hmmm... |
05:56.02 | InetNomad | the GS's quality is pretty poor IMHO |
05:56.05 | hmodes | any firewall blocking 5036 perhaps? |
05:56.06 | joako | I tried to connect one with asterisk and I couldnt even make a call |
05:56.06 | InetNomad | I guess you get what you pay for. |
05:56.07 | Muckl | same with iax2: "69.73.19.178:4569 herlitz 217.237.81.168:4569 60 Registered" |
05:56.08 | hmodes | should say registered |
05:56.11 | InetNomad | Replacement all with 7940s |
05:56.13 | InetNomad | or 7960s |
05:56.36 | hmodes | oh, yeah |
05:56.40 | hmodes | iaxtel is only iax2 now |
05:56.41 | hmodes | so that's normal |
05:56.45 | joako | or two cans and a string |
05:56.48 | joako | at least it works |
05:56.50 | Muckl | hmodes: ok,now i use goto, could you retry? |
05:57.20 | hmodes | oh yeah, that would definately do it |
05:57.20 | hmodes | duh |
05:57.34 | hmodes | do you have an answer before it? |
05:57.39 | hmodes | or after? |
05:57.40 | Muckl | answer? |
05:57.47 | Muckl | i have a mailbox after 12s |
05:58.03 | km- | time for bed, ttyl later |
05:58.05 | km- | and all that |
05:58.30 | hmodes | i dunno if you have to answer from iaxtel before dialing the sip client |
05:58.33 | hmodes | but i do |
05:58.45 | hmodes | 1,Answer() |
05:58.49 | Muckl | skinny client |
05:58.50 | Muckl | ok |
05:58.50 | hmodes | 2,Goto(600) |
05:59.08 | hmodes | that and is iaxtel in the same context as the extension you goto? |
05:59.21 | Muckl | oh...i forgot the priority field :) |
05:59.43 | Muckl | retry please |
05:59.46 | InetNomad | Does anyone know if the SNOM phone's implementation of POE (Power over Ethernet) works with the Cisco 3524PWR switches? |
05:59.53 | denon | http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/7100_phone/7135/consumers/7135_consumers_product_specifications.htm |
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05:59.57 | hmodes | same message |
06:00.01 | denon | damn - why doesnt that thing run WinCE |
06:00.07 | denon | coulda toss sjphone on it :) |
06:00.29 | denon | are there any decent sip clients for PalmOS? |
06:01.27 | hclai | yes |
06:01.32 | hclai | x-ten |
06:01.51 | hclai | for pocket pc |
06:01.55 | jrollyson | InetNomad: I've heard it does, but haven't had firsthand experience. |
06:01.56 | denon | Palm != PPC |
06:02.18 | joako | How about Symbian? |
06:02.20 | InetNomad | jrollyson-thx... |
06:02.28 | denon | I wanna find a good cdma phone that has PocketPC on it |
06:02.34 | denon | cant find one anywhere tho |
06:02.38 | denon | all these PalmOS weenies |
06:02.49 | joako | I think sprintPCS has one |
06:02.54 | joako | samsung I300 IIRC |
06:03.00 | kimo_sabe | good phone....pocket PC....does not compute.... |
06:03.14 | denon | joako: i700 I think you mean? |
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06:03.24 | Nuckl | grrrr.... 24h disconnect |
06:03.30 | denon | I saw that one .. cant use sprint here tho, dunno if it really is only for sprint's or not |
06:03.47 | joako | dunno, I dont really like CDMA |
06:03.55 | denon | no? why not? |
06:04.00 | denon | lower power, fast data .. whats not to love |
06:04.01 | joako | but if you can get the MSL, verizon can probably activate it |
06:04.13 | denon | nah, not verizon either .. |
06:04.18 | denon | its a regional company |
06:04.32 | joako | dropped calls, shitty providers, what else isnt there to hate? |
06:04.37 | Muckl_ | hmodes: could you please try just once more, now im definitely registered 17005578921 |
06:04.50 | denon | this provider has great quality .. |
06:04.51 | kimo_sabe | denon: from what I've seen, Sprint is what's not to love |
06:05.00 | denon | Im not using sprint |
06:05.07 | joako | and GSM sounds better |
06:05.09 | denon | these guys have been really good with tdma and analog |
06:05.11 | hmodes | still no go |
06:05.19 | denon | but now they're dumping tdma and replacing it with cdma |
06:05.21 | joako | and no bluetooth on cdma |
06:05.25 | hmodes | have you tried running * with -vvvc? |
06:05.28 | Muckl_ | hmodes: ok, thanks so long anyways :) |
06:05.31 | kimo_sabe | joako: that's a big one too. |
06:05.31 | denon | so its only a matter of time before coverage with tdma starts to suck |
06:05.31 | hmodes | see if it gets anything? |
06:05.40 | denon | no bluetooth? why not? |
06:05.50 | kimo_sabe | denon: because Qualcom hasn't blessed it |
06:05.51 | Muckl_ | hmodes: * said: Rejected connect attempt from 69.73.19.178, request 's@default' does not exist |
06:05.55 | joako | because no1 has bothered to make bluetooth cdma phone |
06:06.06 | denon | kimo_sabe: is 3G still exclusively qualcomm? |
06:06.12 | hmodes | do you have an s extension in your default context? |
06:06.22 | hmodes | you need one :) |
06:06.22 | kimo_sabe | denon: 3G is about capabilities, NOT specifications. |
06:06.23 | Muckl_ | why that?? |
06:06.29 | hmodes | that Answer and Goto |
06:06.33 | hmodes | should be your s extension |
06:06.39 | hmodes | it's the 'default' extension |
06:06.44 | joako | AT&T has launched EDGE, but their site does not say where |
06:06.45 | denon | I dont see why kyocera or whoever cant pop in a bluetooth bridge and offer it .. |
06:06.49 | denon | maybe im missing the point |
06:06.53 | joako | they only list it as GPRS/EDGE |
06:06.57 | kimo_sabe | denon: CDMA2000 1xRTT Type-R Super Turbo is Qualcomm's thing, I belive |
06:07.04 | hmodes | you have an extension for you 700 number now i presume? |
06:07.21 | bkw_ | OK DAMN IT I NEED MORE BUG TRACKERS |
06:07.26 | Muckl_ | now im completely diffused |
06:07.28 | bkw_ | please raise your hand if you wanna be one! |
06:07.37 | Muckl_ | hmodes: yes, i have that: |
06:07.44 | bkw_ | haha |
06:07.44 | hmodes | yeah, that's not right :) |
06:07.47 | joako | Oh, and dont get me started on the licensing for CDMA |
06:07.48 | Muckl_ | exten => 17005578921,1,Answer() |
06:07.48 | Muckl_ | exten => 17005578921,2,Goto(4777|1) |
06:07.51 | hmodes | it's kindof a non-obvious gotcha |
06:08.03 | bkw_ | if you have a bug thats still open provide feedback because i'm about to become very agressive on these. |
06:08.03 | hmodes | if you're familiar with sip, it's sortof like the contact: field |
06:08.04 | Muckl_ | whats that s thing? |
06:08.12 | denon | joako: well, none the less, im gonna move to cdma, whether I like it or not .. |
06:08.12 | hmodes | when asterisk registers with something as a user-agent |
06:08.17 | denon | so now its just a matter of picking a phone |
06:08.18 | hmodes | as it does with iaxtel and sip providers |
06:08.23 | Muckl_ | yes |
06:08.31 | hmodes | it uses s@ip.of.asterisk as it's contact: field by default |
06:08.35 | denon | I could pick some gay lg 440 or somethin .. but .. I want a pda in it if I can |
06:08.41 | denon | er, no offense bkw |
06:08.47 | hmodes | so the sip proxy or in this case iaxtel server sends calls to s@asteriskbox |
06:08.52 | hmodes | thus you need an s extension |
06:09.03 | joako | and there arent any advanced network features on cdma, and sprintpcs does not have SMS |
06:09.16 | joako | i can go on ranting about why I hate CDMA all day long |
06:09.17 | hmodes | not a 700xxxxxxx extension, unless you want local clients to loopback to your 700 number if they dial it rather then going out to iaxtel and back in |
06:09.23 | denon | joako: this provider offers me 2way email from cdma, thats all I need |
06:09.27 | Muckl_ | i c....and where's the actual number? |
06:09.47 | hmodes | no actual number is involved on the iaxtel register |
06:09.52 | Muckl_ | or...does that mean i cant register 2 accounts because you cant distinguish them because they both call s@... on incoming calls? |
06:09.54 | hmodes | you register as username |
06:09.58 | joako | if it works for you then great |
06:09.59 | hmodes | it sends calls to s@* |
06:10.20 | bkw_ | it sends to s@context for the iaxtel peer in iax.conf |
06:10.23 | bkw_ | and no you can't have more than one |
06:10.23 | hclai | hmodes, are u behind a router? |
06:10.28 | bkw_ | its setup that way to prevent abuse |
06:10.31 | joako | I also travel outside the country alot and need to be able to roam, something you can do with a CDMA phone... |
06:10.33 | bkw_ | NEXT!! |
06:10.44 | hmodes | hehe |
06:10.47 | bkw_ | since when was CDMA gobal? |
06:10.54 | hmodes | am i being too patient again? |
06:11.02 | joako | *something you can'T do with cdma.... |
06:11.12 | bkw_ | joako ok good was about to say SMACK!! |
06:11.13 | bkw_ | haha |
06:11.24 | denon | hmm .. cant ya do trimode or somethin? |
06:11.25 | bkw_ | OK PEOPLE LISTEN UP |
06:11.26 | kimo_sabe | joako: sure, if "global" means, uh, South Korea |
06:11.30 | bkw_ | everyone ready for an assignment? |
06:11.54 | joako | and then again, I dont even get coverage in Jamaica with my gsm "world" phone (aka brick) |
06:11.54 | denon | no .. we dont wanna be bug trackers |
06:12.00 | bkw_ | no that wasnt it |
06:12.06 | bkw_ | I want bugs in yellow tested that haven't been tested |
06:12.08 | bkw_ | DUH |
06:12.19 | joako | I forgot my password :( |
06:12.20 | heison | is there an international IAX provider? |
06:12.25 | jrollyson | bkw_: sounds fun. |
06:12.44 | hmodes | can i submit a bug instead :) |
06:12.48 | Muckl_ | this means i should add: |
06:12.48 | Muckl_ | exten => s,1,Answer |
06:12.49 | Muckl_ | exten => s,2,Goto(4777|1) |
06:12.53 | Muckl_ | to [default] |
06:12.55 | Muckl_ | ? |
06:12.57 | hmodes | Muckl_: correct |
06:13.19 | bkw_ | jrollyson you have some bugs that need input.. |
06:13.23 | bkw_ | :) |
06:13.34 | jrollyson | I do? |
06:13.35 | jrollyson | eep |
06:14.15 | bkw_ | yes I just went over like 3 of them |
06:14.15 | joako | oh and if you're trying to fix bugs, make adsi work over mgcp |
06:14.15 | bkw_ | needing to know if they have been fixed or worked around or what not |
06:14.15 | Muckl_ | hmmm so for 2 registrations i could always create another context |
06:14.15 | bkw_ | OK DAMN IT |
06:14.15 | bkw_ | we need a conf call |
06:14.15 | Muckl_ | hmodes: and that other extension "exten => 17005578921,1,Answer()" is useless? |
06:14.35 | jrollyson | bkw_: 4569 ? |
06:14.37 | bkw_ | Muckl_ yes |
06:14.43 | hmodes | Muckl_: eh, it's only useful if one of the local clients calls your number |
06:14.43 | bkw_ | jrollyson yes |
06:15.08 | Muckl_ | ok |
06:15.18 | heison | anyone know of an international IAX provider? |
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06:16.15 | denon | hmm .. thought the VX4400 was getting replaced soon |
06:16.28 | hmodes | wait wait... |
06:16.39 | hmodes | does digium have a web->irc thing in here or something? |
06:16.56 | denon | they have a java irc client yeah |
06:17.02 | hmodes | ookay |
06:17.06 | denon | thats why they're all coming from the same host |
06:17.33 | hmodes | well i never bothered to notice the connection between new folks and that host until now |
06:17.45 | hmodes | i just assumed there were alot of folks from digium active in here :) |
06:18.27 | hmodes | i guess i just naturally give them more credit then they deserve |
06:18.52 | hmodes | or maybe i thought something this impressive had to have a pretty big team behind it |
06:19.04 | hmodes | how many people are actually employed by digium anyway? anyone know? |
06:19.11 | joako | i need to restart my computer.. |
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06:20.55 | hmodes_ | oh wow, this is nice and clean |
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06:22.06 | hmodes | oh wow! |
06:22.14 | hmodes | that's why my mwi is broken |
06:22.25 | bkw_ | JerJer WAKE UP |
06:22.28 | hmodes | mailbox= only looks in the default context? |
06:22.44 | hmodes | that's not very object oriented! |
06:23.18 | hmodes | oh wait, no |
06:23.20 | hmodes | damnit |
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06:24.37 | jm2 | just wanted to send a line of thanks for the help over the last few months in getting our system going. I just did the cut over tonight, and will be training the staff in the morning. |
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06:26.28 | hmodes | oh no! comedy central is playing kids in the hall! |
06:26.31 | hmodes | for multiple hours! |
06:26.33 | bkw_ | jrollyson damn that was sick sounding |
06:26.35 | hmodes | how will i ever go to bed?!? |
06:26.41 | jackhamr | heidy ho. |
06:27.04 | jrollyson | labtec axis 301 headset. |
06:27.11 | jrollyson | don't ever buy one. |
06:27.16 | bkw_ | hmodes I tagged them all on the PV |
06:27.18 | bkw_ | er PVR |
06:27.25 | bkw_ | jrollyson that was crazy sounding |
06:27.50 | hmodes | i had to recreate my replay account today so i can't program anything until it's sync at 3 :( |
06:27.56 | hmodes | specifically, i'm too lazy to use the remote |
06:27.58 | bkw_ | Total Bytes OK 1002386423 |
06:28.05 | bkw_ | wooo a gig over wireless |
06:28.05 | hmodes | although i guess i should |
06:28.07 | hmodes | hrmm |
06:28.09 | bkw_ | damn I chew 1 gig a day |
06:28.11 | bkw_ | SHIT |
06:28.14 | jrollyson | how hard is that gonna be to set up behind nat? |
06:28.31 | bkw_ | thats an MGCP phone isn't it? |
06:28.32 | dolbe | any1 setting up asterisk on Ultrasparc? |
06:28.39 | jrollyson | bkw_: yeah. |
06:28.40 | bkw_ | dolbe no hardware support |
06:28.50 | bkw_ | dolbe but give it a shot |
06:28.57 | dolbe | not even the digium pci cards? |
06:29.01 | bkw_ | nope |
06:29.02 | Muckl | why does "show dialplan" still show the demo dialplan "Context 'demo' created by 'pbx_config'" although i commented all occurrences of "include => demo"? |
06:29.06 | bkw_ | no drivers for solaris |
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06:29.12 | dolbe | what about linux? |
06:29.16 | bkw_ | nope |
06:29.19 | dolbe | damn |
06:29.20 | hmodes | neat! |
06:29.23 | hmodes | pvr is finally useful! |
06:29.29 | dolbe | then what do they support? |
06:29.30 | hmodes | thank you for reminding me it was there |
06:29.34 | bkw_ | hmodes hehe |
06:29.41 | hmodes | it's my dad's old replay 2k |
06:29.42 | bkw_ | dolbe linux right now |
06:29.57 | hmodes | i've mostly ignored it since it had trouble for the longest time getting guides with voip |
06:30.13 | hmodes | found the magic number that works from vonage tho. yaay! |
06:30.15 | brc007 | funny :p http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/scriptcenter/Tools/twkmatic.asp |
06:31.38 | bkw_ | http://www.ventrilo.com <-- ok write a channel driver |
06:31.38 | bkw_ | NEXT!!! |
06:32.16 | Muckl | is the 1.700 calling space reachable via PSTN? |
06:32.32 | hmodes | oh wow |
06:35.10 | hmodes | Muckl: there's an access number in the 248 area code listed on gnophone.com, but i don't think it works anymore |
06:35.30 | hmodes | fwd.pulver.com via sip and libretel.com access numbers are your best bet for free pstn -> ip |
06:35.34 | bkw_ | I may setup one of my dring numbers to do PSTN to IAX |
06:35.41 | hmodes | or ipkall.com if you don't care where the number is and just want a did |
06:36.06 | hmodes | also you can get inbound dids in many markets from nufone.net and voicepulse for a small fee i believe |
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06:36.50 | Muckl | i was just curious if 1.700 is a normally reachable number for every american...seems it isnt |
06:37.01 | hmodes | nope |
06:37.11 | hmodes | that would kick ass tho |
06:37.39 | hmodes | i still don't understand how people provide free dids as it is |
06:38.02 | hmodes | it can't possibly be helpful to a company's bottom line unless they cut capacity margins very very close |
06:38.32 | jackhamr | hello, if I need to pass the pound "sign" in a dial string what would you recommend? Right now I'm just putting in # and I don't think it works |
06:40.35 | jackhamr | buehler...buehler |
06:41.23 | jackhamr | :) |
06:41.59 | hmodes | never had a need for # in a dial |
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06:42.09 | user8925 | I'm guessing.... \# maybe |
06:42.14 | hmodes | i use a * for *67 and it works tho |
06:42.27 | hmodes | somehow i don't think \ means anything to * |
06:42.30 | hmodes | prolly should tho |
06:42.35 | jrollyson | notify entity - what should that be set to in my dlink ? |
06:42.46 | jackhamr | hm: i have a new LD provider that requires that I pass the account code, pound, and then the phone number |
06:43.11 | hmodes | ohh |
06:43.20 | hmodes | you might want senddtmf then |
06:43.32 | hmodes | dial first, then wait and senddtmf? |
06:43.33 | hmodes | just a guess |
06:43.52 | jackhamr | right now i'm H323/12345#15209066690@192.168.1.1 |
06:44.05 | hmodes | oh, ouch |
06:44.18 | hmodes | h323 is teh devil! |
06:44.24 | jackhamr | its the same for sip |
06:44.26 | jackhamr | :) |
06:44.50 | jackhamr | but since it lets me sell you 1.25 cent per minute LD I think you'd love it. |
06:45.19 | user8925 | who's doing that ? |
06:45.24 | jackhamr | me |
06:45.37 | user8925 | that's not bad :-) |
06:46.04 | hmodes | sounds shady ;p |
06:46.09 | jackhamr | yeah up to this point my cost has been 1.1 |
06:46.12 | user8925 | URL please ;-) |
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06:47.12 | jackhamr | .15 of a cent margin is not enough to keep gas in the mercedes :) |
06:47.52 | user8925 | lol |
06:48.40 | jackhamr | the critics say "Brotherhood" is the best new order album. Well I just listened to it and I think it sucks ass. |
06:49.09 | hmodes | hrmm |
06:49.13 | hmodes | ventrillo looks nifty |
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06:51.16 | hmodes | and now my machine is being stupid again |
06:51.22 | hmodes | wheee logging out and back in to fix it |
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06:51.35 | user8925 | has anyone here got ztdummy to work with 2.4.x or 2.6.0 ? |
06:52.06 | jrollyson | bkw: try 4569 again |
06:52.06 | jackhamr | 2.4 yes |
06:52.18 | user8925 | I got all the zaptel modules to work EXCEPT ztdummy |
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06:52.34 | user8925 | it's driving me nuts |
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06:53.04 | jackhamr | it even works with fedora :) |
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06:56.16 | jackhamr | I wonder how i'm going to nest SendDTMF(#) in a dial command |
06:57.52 | user8925 | guessing... but I think you can use a Macro |
06:59.06 | jackhamr | hmm. |
07:00.06 | Muckl | jackhamr: hey cool application...so i can enable non-DTMF-phones to listen to their mailbox |
07:00.23 | Muckl | ...at least they can hear that they have messages or not :) |
07:01.01 | jackhamr | muckl: how do you set that up |
07:01.17 | Muckl | exten => 4767,3,VoicemailMain,s4777 |
07:01.17 | Muckl | exten => 4767,4,SendDTMF(1) |
07:01.49 | jackhamr | oic |
07:03.06 | kimo_sabe | hmm, ztmonitor seems to assume that "last" will be initted smaller than "tv" |
07:03.43 | kimo_sabe | ...maybe |
07:03.57 | Muckl | oh! i should try SIPDtmfMode() :) |
07:05.10 | jackhamr | I guess I could synthesize the # dtmf to a wav file and then play it in between the 12345 account code and the phone number :) |
07:07.12 | hmodes | well does your provider pick up after the account code? |
07:07.45 | jackhamr | afaik, it's just part of the call setup. |
07:07.54 | hmodes | yeah, so dtmf isn't going to help |
07:08.12 | jackhamr | ahh good point. |
07:09.21 | jackhamr | bugger. |
07:09.22 | user8925 | wouldn't you be able to authenticate via SIP like this: sip://username:password@123.123.123.123:1234/ |
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07:09.47 | jackhamr | user: yep if the system worked that way. |
07:10.18 | jackhamr | they need accountcode#11digitnumber |
07:10.19 | user8925 | oh.... hmmm ya good point.... |
07:10.26 | jackhamr | heh |
07:11.55 | Muckl | aaaaaah with DTMF=inband the phone can use the mailbox! :) |
07:12.04 | user8925 | I wonder if you could Dial(123456,\#12345678901) |
07:12.11 | jackhamr | awesome...I have no end of DTMF problems. |
07:12.19 | jackhamr | user: hold on I'll try it. |
07:12.23 | user8925 | or something like that |
07:12.30 | hmodes | hrmm |
07:12.45 | hmodes | don't suppose anyone knows where to find an original apple ergonomic keyboard these days eh? |
07:12.52 | jackhamr | ebay? |
07:12.57 | user8925 | ubid ? |
07:13.00 | hmodes | i look every once in awhile |
07:13.02 | hmodes | never see them |
07:13.07 | hmodes | apparantley they were just that rare :( |
07:13.12 | jackhamr | I dont think i've ever seen one either |
07:13.22 | hmodes | or those that have one will never ever give them up |
07:13.24 | jackhamr | I have a kinesis keyboard which has a mac adapter |
07:13.47 | Muckl | mmmh, where can i set the dtmfmode for incoming calls? |
07:14.29 | Muckl | [general] section of the according protocol? |
07:14.34 | jackhamr | in the gateway config? |
07:14.39 | hmodes | you set it in the peer entry for the provider |
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07:14.46 | user8925 | <PROTECTED> |
07:14.53 | hmodes | i think you can also set it globally in general for sip at least |
07:15.08 | user8925 | ; #### ;[snomsip] |
07:15.10 | user8925 | ; #### ;type=friend |
07:15.11 | user8925 | ; #### ;secret=blah |
07:15.13 | user8925 | ; #### ;host=dynamic |
07:15.14 | user8925 | ; #### ;dtmfmode=inband ; Choices are inband, rfc2833, or info |
07:15.16 | user8925 | ; #### ;defaultip=192.168.0.59 |
07:15.17 | user8925 | ; #### ;mailbox=1234,2345 ; Mailbox for message waiting indicator |
07:15.18 | Muckl | yes, its sip coming from a cisco 2600 router |
07:15.19 | user8925 | ; #### ;restrictcid=yes ; To have the callerid restriced -> sent as ANI |
07:15.20 | user8925 | sorry about the blob |
07:15.22 | hmodes | i set it per peer since everyone is different |
07:15.37 | jackhamr | muckl: you need a dtmf relay statement in your cisco dial peer |
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07:16.00 | Muckl | jackhamr: oh...whats that? |
07:16.17 | jackhamr | your incoming calls are coming in through a cisco gateway didn't you say? |
07:16.41 | Muckl | yap |
07:16.45 | Muckl | mompl |
07:17.16 | Muckl | what command exactly? there are 3 options here: cisco-rtp h245-alphanumeric h245-signal |
07:17.28 | jackhamr | I do either the first or second |
07:17.59 | Muckl | i can enter all 3 in a row |
07:18.05 | Muckl | did you do that? |
07:18.07 | jackhamr | that's interesting. |
07:18.15 | jackhamr | no I just set one or the other in the dial peer. |
07:18.16 | Muckl | doesnt make any sense, does it? |
07:18.21 | jackhamr | hold on i'll cut and paste |
07:18.31 | Muckl | jackhamr: ok...and thats where? USA? |
07:18.55 | jackhamr | new zealand |
07:18.56 | jackhamr | :) |
07:19.08 | jackhamr | j/k |
07:19.09 | Muckl | what PSTN do you have there? |
07:19.29 | jackhamr | <PROTECTED> |
07:19.42 | Muckl | ok ill try |
07:19.56 | jackhamr | <PROTECTED> |
07:19.58 | jackhamr | <PROTECTED> |
07:22.01 | jackhamr | user8925: exten => _91NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,H323/12345\#${EXTEN:1}@ |
07:22.01 | jackhamr | 192.168.0.1 didn't work |
07:22.30 | user8925 | hmmm |
07:22.48 | jackhamr | maybe it wants parens |
07:23.03 | jackhamr | like Dial(H323/12345#..... |
07:23.04 | jackhamr | :) |
07:23.15 | user8925 | I think it does |
07:24.19 | user8925 | exten => _91700NXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/${IAXINFO}@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}@iaxtel) |
07:24.42 | user8925 | this is from the sample extensions.conf file |
07:24.51 | jackhamr | the dial output on the console looks identical. bleh |
07:25.16 | user8925 | except replace IAX2 with H323 |
07:27.39 | jackhamr | nope. |
07:28.08 | user8925 | jexten => #,1,Playback(demo-thanks) ; "Thanks for trying the demo" |
07:28.24 | user8925 | apparently you can use a # without escaping it |
07:28.40 | user8925 | but I am not sure if you can use a # in a Dial |
07:29.02 | jackhamr | i'm sure bkw could whip up something to fix that |
07:29.12 | user8925 | ya :-) |
07:30.02 | hmodes | or he could just whip you, it's probably a bit of a craps shoot |
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07:30.40 | jackhamr | hmodes: my dollars say US on them |
07:30.45 | jackhamr | :) |
07:30.56 | user8925 | in NZ ? |
07:31.08 | jackhamr | lol |
07:31.17 | mishehu | my dollars say "Milton Bradley" on them |
07:31.21 | jackhamr | bwhahahah |
07:31.30 | jackhamr | user8925....typo, I meant AZ |
07:31.33 | jackhamr | :) |
07:32.52 | jackhamr | ok, all other things being equal, this should work. exten => _91NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(H323/12345#${EXTEN:1}@192.168.blah.blah) |
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07:59.21 | suma | srinivas: you can order directly |
08:00.45 | suma | sorry this is in another window, mistyped here |
08:01.49 | tessier_ | You bastasrd. |
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08:01.54 | tessier_ | bastard |
08:02.01 | tessier_ | Hard to type with a handful of nachos |
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08:07.05 | SlothMan | Using grandstream phone behind a firewall (with port 5060 forwarded through to the phone) I can use my server running an older version of asterisk, but when I connect to another server running the newest version I dont get any audio. Any ideas? Config files on each server are the same.. |
08:08.53 | tclark | SlothMan: dont fight the force sync the versions :) |
08:09.42 | SlothMan | I would, but my older version works fine on my old test server, but the newest version on the production server doesnt work. I dont want to be stuck with an older version.. |
08:10.25 | tclark | sip debug i guess .. |
08:11.44 | SlothMan | I am getting these messages in sip debug: |
08:11.44 | SlothMan | to 210.54.33.160:5060 |
08:11.45 | SlothMan | Retransmitting #1 (NAT): |
08:11.45 | SlothMan | SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required |
08:11.45 | SlothMan | Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.100;received=210.54.33.160 |
08:11.45 | SlothMan | From: "Amy" <sip:507@219.88.140.6>;tag=fac63eb8-6636-8fd9-fa48-2b02fdbaec31 |
08:11.47 | SlothMan | To: <sip:799@219.88.140.6>;tag=as0007c5fe |
08:11.49 | SlothMan | Call-ID: 629fed06-a33d-6904-137d-77353eb8e504@192.168.1.100 |
08:11.51 | SlothMan | CSeq: 56546 INVITE |
08:11.53 | SlothMan | User-Agent: Asterisk PBX |
08:11.55 | SlothMan | Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER |
08:11.57 | SlothMan | Contact: <sip:799@10.33.12.69> |
08:11.59 | SlothMan | Proxy-Authenticate: Digest realm="asterisk", nonce="7739c |
08:14.20 | user8925 | are you passing the username and password in the SIP URL ? |
08:14.32 | tclark | is this when the gs is trying to register to the public ip * box from behind the NAT ? |
08:14.56 | SlothMan | tclark : Grandstream is behinf NAT, Asterisk box is on public IP. |
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08:15.57 | tclark | that was what i assumed, & this is when the gs is trying to register |
08:15.59 | user8925 | oh I think I see what's going on |
08:16.15 | user8925 | Contact: <sip:799@10.33.12.69> |
08:16.22 | voidptr | morning |
08:16.28 | user8925 | it's trying to contact the grandstream on the PRIVATE IP |
08:16.32 | user8925 | which won't work |
08:17.01 | SlothMan | tclark : I have two servers, a test server running Asterisk CVS-07/21/03-11:55:29 and a production server running Asterisk CVS-12/30/03-19:33:12. When I set the Grandstream phone to use the old server, everything works fine, but when I set it to use the new server I get no audio. |
08:17.25 | SlothMan | user8925 : hmm, any idea why? |
08:17.43 | user8925 | try adding your grandsteam as a DMZ host in your NAT router |
08:18.20 | SlothMan | user8925 : if it was a router issue then would that stop the phone from working on both servers? |
08:18.54 | user8925 | it's hard to say |
08:19.04 | tclark | SlothMan: hmm what does sip debug show when it works |
08:19.08 | user8925 | but it sure looks like your phone is registering with the * server |
08:19.30 | user8925 | BUT the * server is trying to contact 10.33.12.69 |
08:19.35 | user8925 | which is not going to work |
08:19.40 | SlothMan | user8925 : just changing to old server now, will dump sip debug in a sec.. |
08:19.51 | suma | anybody here used BT Broadband voice ? |
08:20.07 | SlothMan | user8925 : the asterisk server has two network interfaces, 10.33.12.69 is the ip of the other interface. |
08:20.24 | user8925 | that's the internal non-routable IP |
08:20.54 | user8925 | is the grandstream on the same LAN as 10.33.12.69 ? |
08:21.03 | SlothMan | user8925 : no |
08:21.21 | tclark | ok so does the working * only have 1 interface, maybe you need to bind sip.conf to the public ip |
08:21.39 | suma | i want to connect this to my asterisk and provide free service to everyone with the broadband voice |
08:21.44 | SlothMan | tclark : both servers have two interfaces, one on internet and one on lan. |
08:22.12 | SlothMan | user8925 : here is sip debug from working server: |
08:22.13 | SlothMan | Reliably Transmitting (NAT): |
08:22.13 | SlothMan | SIP/2.0 200 OK |
08:22.13 | SlothMan | Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.100;received=210.54.33.160 |
08:22.13 | SlothMan | From: "Amy" <sip:703@219.88.140.10>;tag=8388508b-a367-f038-ce56-8b0e14113f56 |
08:22.13 | SlothMan | To: <sip:799@219.88.140.10>;tag=as28f2354e |
08:22.15 | SlothMan | Call-ID: c704c1bd-931a-352b-5c1b-b401da112a81@192.168.1.100 |
08:22.17 | SlothMan | CSeq: 1930 INVITE |
08:22.17 | tclark | hmm maybe eth0 eth1 are resverse |
08:22.19 | SlothMan | User-Agent: Asterisk PBX |
08:22.21 | SlothMan | Contact: <sip:799@219.88.140.10> |
08:22.23 | SlothMan | Content-Type: application/sdp |
08:22.25 | SlothMan | Content-Length: 157 |
08:22.26 | user8925 | [general] |
08:22.29 | user8925 | <PROTECTED> |
08:22.29 | user8925 | port=5060 |
08:22.31 | user8925 | bindaddr=0.0.0.0 |
08:22.43 | user8925 | externip = 123.123.123.123 ; this is your public IP |
08:22.52 | user8925 | allow=all |
08:22.53 | user8925 | context=bogon-calls |
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08:23.15 | user8925 | externip = Address that we're going to put in SIP messages if we're behind a NAT |
08:23.26 | tclark | SlothMan: yea bind the addy in sip.conf or revserse eth0 eth1 so * by pick the first interface to bind to if you have 0.0.0.0 in sip.conf |
08:23.52 | tclark | user8925: his * box is not behind NAT |
08:24.23 | tclark | * is just picking its private interface to use bcus of the binding order of the interfaces i think |
08:25.51 | user8925 | tclark: you are most likely correct, but the Linux box might be a NAT itself |
08:26.50 | user8925 | bindaddr=123.123.123.123 ; this would work too wouldn't it ? |
08:27.10 | SlothMan | hmm, looks like the routing table on the newer server is a bit screwed, just gunna fix it first |
08:27.10 | tclark | yea that is correct |
08:27.54 | tclark | as i was saysing either 1) reverse eth0/eth1 or set the bind addy in sip,conf |
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08:28.41 | user8925 | are you using IPCHAINS or IPTABLES on your * box ? have you turned NAT / MASQ on in the kernel ? |
08:30.48 | SlothMan | Well guys, I hate to say it but it was the routing table on the new server causing all the problems!! Very sorry for hassling you guys, thanks heaps for the help again!!! |
08:31.13 | user8925 | yw :-) |
08:32.32 | tclark | SlothMan: are you saying it works with contact on that private IP ? |
08:33.00 | TestMasTer | lol Don`t ask |
08:33.05 | Voip | lol |
08:33.55 | user8925 | well the kernel might have been trying to send the packets out the 10.x.x.x IFace instead of the public one |
08:34.11 | user8925 | due to a routing table entry |
08:34.14 | user8925 | who knows |
08:34.38 | tclark | yea but * was picking the wrong interface to stamp as the contact that cant be a routing table.. |
08:36.08 | user8925 | to 210.54.33.160:5060 |
08:36.10 | user8925 | SlothManRetransmitting #1 (NAT): |
08:36.11 | user8925 | SlothManSIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required |
08:36.13 | user8925 | SlothManVia: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.100;received=210.54.33.160 |
08:36.15 | user8925 | SlothManFrom: "Amy" <sip:507@219.88.140.6>;tag=fac63eb8-6636-8fd9-fa48-2b02fdbaec31 |
08:36.16 | user8925 | SlothManTo: <sip:799@219.88.140.6>;tag=as0007c5fe |
08:36.18 | user8925 | SlothManCall-ID: 629fed06-a33d-6904-137d-77353eb8e504@192.168.1.100 |
08:36.19 | user8925 | SlothManCSeq: 56546 INVITE |
08:36.21 | user8925 | SlothManUser-Agent: Asterisk PBX |
08:36.22 | user8925 | SlothManAllow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER |
08:36.24 | user8925 | SlothManContact: <sip:799@10.33.12.69> |
08:36.26 | user8925 | SlothManProxy-Authenticate: Digest realm="asterisk", nonce="7739c |
08:37.00 | user8925 | dunno |
08:39.01 | user8925 | looks like 192.168.1.100 ----> 210.54.33.160 ----> 219.88.140.6 ---> 10.33.12.69 |
08:39.04 | TestMasTer | kram, you alive |
08:39.06 | tclark | here one guess 2 interfaces, if the eth1 was the public and eth0 was the private, the the default gw would be the eth0 interface & * would picked that interface, if he changed the et0/eth1 then magic ally the default route would be right & the * would pick the correct interface to stamp on the contact ... |
08:39.15 | TestMasTer | nvm |
08:39.20 | user8925 | the last 2 IPs are probably the same box |
08:42.08 | SlothMan | tclark & user8925 : yes the kernel was retransmitting data out thr wrong interface. Fixed the routing table and now all works sweet! |
08:42.17 | cman_ | anyone is php furu? |
08:42.21 | cman_ | guru??? |
08:42.31 | user8925 | not a guru but I know some php |
08:42.43 | user8925 | and perl |
08:42.59 | user8925 | what are you trying to do ? |
08:43.00 | cman_ | ok i hve set $key_1, $val_1, $key_2, $val_2 etc.... as variables.. |
08:43.26 | cman_ | i need to insert into database by one insert statement within a for loop.... |
08:43.33 | cman_ | like 7 datas at once.. |
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08:43.42 | user8925 | why not use an associative array ? |
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08:44.00 | cman_ | i need to increment _1 and _2...etc and still get the variables.. |
08:44.03 | user8925 | you don't have to |
08:44.24 | user8925 | oh..... |
08:44.25 | cman_ | $key.$i isn't working.. |
08:44.27 | mbranca | morning all |
08:44.32 | user8925 | morning |
08:44.47 | cman_ | $key_.$1 isn't giveing me $key_1 |
08:44.54 | user8925 | how about $key[$i] and $var[$i] ? |
08:44.56 | cman_ | $1=$i |
08:45.20 | cman_ | thats an alternative... isn't there a way to do as i did?? |
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08:46.03 | user8925 | I think you can get away with that in Perl but I'm not sure about PHP |
08:46.38 | cman_ | ok |
08:46.51 | cman_ | will do the array one then |
08:46.52 | cman_ | hx |
08:46.54 | cman_ | thx |
08:46.59 | user8925 | you could also use $var['$key'] |
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08:48.48 | vvenka1 | I updated asterisk and cdr_unixodbc stopped working. any suggestions? |
08:49.20 | user8925 | http://us3.php.net/array_values |
08:49.43 | user8925 | you can probably do a foreash too |
08:49.49 | user8925 | foreach |
08:49.52 | user8925 | my bad |
08:50.41 | SlothMan | Anyone got a FWD number I can try calling them on? |
08:50.56 | Voip | 5 |
08:51.23 | user8925 | sorry not me |
08:52.13 | user8925 | anyone using ztdummy under 2.6.0 stable ? |
08:53.21 | user8925 | it compiles fine but insmod freaks out when I try to load it I get a bunch of unknown symbols |
08:53.51 | user8925 | even tho I compiled the required USB drivers |
08:55.12 | *** join/#asterisk sousou (proxyuser@grenoble-1-62-147-73-38.dial.proxad.net) |
08:55.26 | sousou | ~seen km- |
08:55.31 | | km- <pgrace@virgil.fierymoon.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 2h 57m 26s ago, saying: 'and all that'. |
09:00.04 | SlothMan | After I start Asterisk I get hundreds of these on screen: ; |
09:00.04 | SlothMan | ; setup other connections i.e. free world dialup |
09:00.04 | SlothMan | ; |
09:00.04 | SlothMan | register => 42325:fiddlerr@fwd.pulver.com/506 ; aarons fwd number |
09:00.04 | SlothMan | register => 70362:hutch@fwd.pulver.com/507 ; amys fwd number |
09:00.05 | SlothMan | [fwd.pulver.com] |
09:00.07 | SlothMan | type=friend |
09:00.09 | SlothMan | secret=fiddlerr |
09:00.11 | SlothMan | username=42325 |
09:00.13 | SlothMan | host=fwd.pulver.com |
09:00.15 | SlothMan | canreinvite=no |
09:00.32 | SlothMan | Ah well, time for new passwords there.. |
09:07.55 | hclai | hi |
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09:08.19 | user8925 | hi |
09:08.48 | hclai | Can 2 asterisk system which behind NAT talk to each ther? |
09:09.03 | user8925 | sure |
09:09.13 | RoyK | hclai: rtffaq |
09:09.20 | RoyK | :) |
09:09.28 | RoyK | IAX is NAT proof |
09:09.30 | RoyK | and IAX2 |
09:09.34 | RoyK | but not the others |
09:09.56 | RoyK | that is - not nessecarily |
09:11.09 | user8925 | RoyK is absolutely right |
09:11.12 | user8925 | oh too late |
09:12.14 | user8925 | I was going to say make samples; vi /etc/askterisk/iax.conf # on a devel box of course |
09:13.03 | user8925 | doh! I can't type.... make samples; vi /etc/asterisk/iax.conf # on a devel box of course |
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09:14.04 | hclai | hi all |
09:14.11 | hclai | back to the topic ya |
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09:14.19 | hclai | but from the iax.conf |
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09:14.46 | miller7 | hello people :) |
09:14.51 | user8925 | make samples; vi /etc/asterisk/iax.conf # on a devel box of course |
09:14.54 | user8925 | hello |
09:15.01 | suma | yes miller7 |
09:15.08 | suma | how are you today ? |
09:15.10 | hclai | or when we call the asterisk which behind the router, how can we know the IP of the asterisk? |
09:15.18 | miller7 | hey suma, user8925 :) |
09:15.44 | hclai | which the asterisk is behind a router |
09:15.46 | suma | what special up miller7 |
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09:15.56 | suma | i have got bt broadband voice |
09:16.00 | user8925 | you can make the * boxes the DMZ host behind each NAT / Router / Firewall box |
09:16.18 | suma | i want to access with * |
09:16.31 | miller7 | suma: nothing special really |
09:16.31 | user8925 | would recommend turning IPCHAINS or IPTABLES on |
09:16.56 | hclai | i cant get u |
09:17.15 | hclai | do u have a asterisk behind a NAT ? |
09:17.24 | user8925 | hclai if you make both servers the DMZ host behind the NAT firewalls they will be reachable via the IP of the NAT router |
09:17.48 | suma | miller7: do you know any libraries in C++ under linux or to download LIBSIP++ |
09:17.53 | hclai | sorry, what is DMZ? |
09:17.59 | user8925 | you can make one machine the DMZ host for each NAT router you have |
09:18.04 | miller7 | suma: not really |
09:18.15 | user8925 | DMZ = Demilitarized Zone |
09:18.32 | user8925 | DMZ makes 1 machine behind the NAT router visible to the outside world |
09:18.44 | user8925 | however that bipasses the firewall |
09:18.50 | suma | miller7: thanks, no prob, anything new in * |
09:18.50 | user8925 | in the NAT router |
09:19.06 | hclai | can i have more info about this? |
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09:19.14 | miller7 | user8925: that is not correct. Normally DMZ is another port that has nothing to do with firewall or NAT |
09:19.27 | user8925 | that's why you should run IPCHAINS or IPTABLES |
09:19.45 | hclai | i am blur now |
09:19.48 | shifter | hehe.. go linksys.. distorting DMZ.. |
09:19.49 | hclai | ^_^ |
09:19.59 | user8925 | what kind of router do you have ? |
09:20.03 | hclai | ya...i am using Linksys wireless router |
09:20.12 | jrollyson | hclai: on most consumer NAT routers the DMZ option forwards all ports not otherwise specified to a given internal host, bypassing most but not all problems of NAT. |
09:20.27 | user8925 | excactly! |
09:20.43 | user8925 | thank you jrollyson |
09:20.56 | user8925 | OR you can setup a VIRTUAL SERVER |
09:21.01 | jrollyson | on higher end firewalls the DMZ is actually a seperate lan, isolated from the internal lan. |
09:21.03 | hclai | meaning i have to forward the port 5036 to that particular ip |
09:21.13 | user8925 | yup |
09:21.27 | shifter | jrollyson: or like 4 seperate lans.. if you are having fun :) |
09:21.49 | user8925 | forward 5036 to 192.168.0.100:5036 |
09:22.04 | user8925 | if you want to use SIP |
09:22.12 | mbranca | anyone is using some grandstream beta firmware with * ? |
09:22.17 | jrollyson | In either case, a DMZ is an area designated within a firewall where servers can be run. The actual methods vary though. |
09:22.19 | user8925 | it's a little trickier |
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09:23.02 | user8925 | where 192.168.0.100 is your private IP behind the NAT |
09:23.07 | hclai | if my asterisk specify an IP address of 10.0.0.203 then i have to forward the 5036 to this IP ya? |
09:23.10 | jrollyson | The DMZ on a nat router is just a blanket portforward. The DMZ on a more robust firewall is a seperate lan segment ;) |
09:23.51 | jrollyson | I like the second kind of DMZ better, it protects internal machines from those within the DMZ. |
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09:24.40 | jrollyson | miller7: perhaps "exposed host" would be a better term ;) |
09:25.54 | miller7 | jrollyson: yeah, DMZ is quite confusing and may lead someone to think it's secure :) |
09:26.32 | jrollyson | yeah. |
09:26.39 | user8925 | yes, we are both right :-) |
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09:28.16 | user8925 | the people that write the documentation for those inexpensive NAT routers you can buy just about anywhere for 20 - 50 bux are trying to confuse everyone |
09:33.53 | SlothMan | With the command 'sip show peers' what does it mean by "Status: Unmonitored" |
09:35.40 | user8925 | I'm kinda guessing... I think it means it's not actively checked to make sure it's still there |
09:36.24 | user8925 | comments and corrections are encouraged :-) |
09:36.29 | SlothMan | how can i make them so they are monitored? |
09:36.52 | lecram | not sure, but try to add 'qualify' to the peer/user/friend |
09:37.04 | user8925 | is anyone registered ? |
09:37.25 | SlothMan | lecram : what do you mean? |
09:37.36 | SlothMan | user8925 : yes |
09:37.54 | SlothMan | pabx*CLI> sip show peers |
09:37.54 | SlothMan | Name/username Host Mask Port Status |
09:37.54 | SlothMan | 555 (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored |
09:37.54 | SlothMan | 554 10.0.10.12 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored |
09:37.54 | SlothMan | 553 (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored |
09:37.55 | SlothMan | 552 10.0.1.7 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored |
09:37.58 | lecram | qualify=yes in sip.conf |
09:38.01 | SlothMan | oops sorry |
09:38.11 | lecram | for each entry you wish to monitor |
09:38.14 | SlothMan | what exactly does qualify do? |
09:38.24 | SlothMan | or what does the monitoring do? |
09:38.31 | lecram | keeps track if the remote end is reachable |
09:38.40 | SlothMan | ah ok |
09:38.44 | lecram | have a look on the wiki |
09:39.24 | hclai | user 8925 |
09:39.28 | hclai | hi |
09:39.35 | user8925 | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk <---- is the wiki I think |
09:39.41 | hclai | do u have a asterisk system behind NAT? |
09:39.51 | cman_ | why is this not redirecting??? header("Location:customer_info.php?pchk=1"); |
09:39.52 | cman_ | php |
09:39.54 | user8925 | yes, I do |
09:39.54 | tclark | talking about edge fw/nat can anyone recommend a edge router/nat/fw with QOS that they haved used that would support a smallish offshore 30 seat call center (client is web based, with ata186 devices for the phones) |
09:39.55 | hclai | i would like to test mine |
09:40.00 | hclai | with another asterisk |
09:40.35 | hclai | mine is 207.44.204.84 |
09:40.44 | user8925 | tclark : Linux ? as a firewall ? |
09:41.01 | tclark | realy just wanted a dumb appliance |
09:41.12 | RoyK | user8925: yes??? |
09:41.35 | hclai | anyone use Skype here? |
09:41.43 | user8925 | hclai: my * box is offline right now :-( |
09:42.07 | hclai | i see..then is ok |
09:42.16 | hclai | do u have Skype? |
09:42.30 | user8925 | I don't have it installed |
09:42.37 | hclai | my username is hclai77 |
09:42.45 | hclai | how about msn? |
09:42.51 | hclai | messenger? |
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09:43.14 | hclai | have u tried X-ten soft phone? |
09:43.19 | user8925 | ya |
09:43.29 | user8925 | it was a pain to configure but it worked |
09:43.47 | hclai | they have autoconfig version now |
09:43.48 | user8925 | let me see if I can get you some info |
09:43.53 | hclai | pretty easy |
09:43.58 | user8925 | they do? |
09:44.02 | hclai | ya |
09:44.10 | hclai | called X-pro now |
09:44.20 | user8925 | ohhh that's the paid version |
09:44.28 | hclai | but Skype has better voice quality |
09:44.35 | user8925 | I;m always on a budget had to use X-Lite |
09:44.39 | hclai | no......i am using it now |
09:44.43 | hclai | free though |
09:45.39 | user8925 | right Skype is PC 2 PC only tho |
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09:45.55 | user8925 | X-Lite / etc are VoIP softphones |
09:46.11 | user8925 | last time I checked anyway |
09:46.27 | hclai | ya |
09:46.47 | zzeep | can i perform call recording (logging the actual conversation) with asterisk? |
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09:47.09 | hclai | Skype is only beta version .i think they will come out sth cool |
09:48.27 | user8925 | right |
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09:51.03 | SlothMan | Is there anyway to record all calls to a .gsm file? |
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09:53.16 | miller7 | SlothMan: check the mailing list archives |
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10:01.06 | mbranca | ~seen kaapejod |
10:01.15 | | mbranca: i haven't seen 'kaapejod' |
10:01.15 | mbranca | ~seen kapejod |
10:01.15 | | kapejod <~kapejod@pD9E81B13.dip.t-dialin.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 2d 19h 56m 32s ago, saying: 'http://www.iphonica.com/'. |
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10:10.49 | puzzled | morning |
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10:15.04 | Bonbon | the new black matt budgetones look much nicer than the glossy appearance. |
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10:38.58 | cman_ | 2s |
10:39.09 | cman_ | seen cman_ |
10:39.16 | cman_ | ~seen cman_ |
10:39.17 | | cman_ is currently on #asterisk (5h 9m 22s). Has said a total of 19 messages. Is idling for 1s |
10:39.43 | cman_ | how to write signoff messages? |
10:39.50 | cman_ | in IRC |
10:39.54 | RoyK | ~seen jbot |
10:39.55 | | jbot is currently on #ipaq (1d 4h 2m 27s) #pet (1d 4h 2m 27s) #gct (1d 4h 2m 27s) #storm (1d 4h 2m 27s) #botpark (1d 4h 2m 27s) #magnia (1d 4h 2m 27s) #kiss (1d 4h 2m 27s) #tacobeam (1d 4h 2m 27s) |
10:40.21 | RoyK | ...but not on #asterisk? |
10:41.04 | cman_ | how do i update daa from array??? |
10:41.33 | RoyK | daa daa |
10:41.41 | cman_ | update sip set keyword=$keyword[$i] where id=1 isn't updating the sip table... |
10:41.47 | cman_ | thats inside of for loop |
10:41.57 | RoyK | what language? |
10:41.58 | cman_ | data |
10:42.25 | cman_ | daa diii |
10:42.26 | cman_ | doo |
10:42.29 | cman_ | dee] |
10:42.31 | RoyK | dćć |
10:42.37 | cman_ | ww |
10:42.42 | cman_ | ô |
10:43.03 | RoyK | řřřřřř |
10:43.04 | RoyK | ĺĺĺĺĺ |
10:43.16 | RoyK | cman_: what language? |
10:43.19 | RoyK | swedish? |
10:43.37 | cman_ | php |
10:43.39 | cman_ | mysql |
10:43.56 | cman_ | <PROTECTED> |
10:44.00 | cman_ | isn't working |
10:44.43 | RoyK | try $sql = what_you_wrote; print "DEBUG: \$sql = $sql\n" |
10:44.45 | RoyK | and paste the output |
10:47.34 | user8925 | cman plz try this $sql ="update sip set keyword='$keyword[$i]' where id=1"; |
10:47.43 | user8925 | then: |
10:48.22 | user8925 | $rst_temp = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error()); |
10:48.32 | cman_ | its taking hours to load niw... |
10:48.49 | user8925 | actually $whatever = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); |
10:49.16 | cman_ | update sip set keyword='account' where id=1Duplicate entry '1-account' for key 1 |
10:49.27 | user8925 | oh |
10:50.01 | user8925 | you can't update that |
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10:50.01 | cman_ | Duplicate entry '1-account' for key 1 |
10:50.01 | user8925 | but you should be able to : |
10:50.42 | user8925 | replace into your_table keyword='account' where id='your_ID'; |
10:50.42 | cman_ | i am not inserting anydata i am just updating the existing data... |
10:50.47 | cman_ | why its coming duplicate? |
10:51.22 | user8925 | do you have 2 primary keys in that table ? |
10:51.35 | cman_ | Duplicate entry '1-port' for key 1 |
10:51.40 | cman_ | yes 2 PKs |
10:51.57 | cman_ | replace works?? |
10:52.21 | user8925 | I think replace "should" work |
10:52.36 | cman_ | gave me |
10:52.37 | cman_ | You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'where id='1'' at line 1 |
10:52.48 | user8925 | oh duh! |
10:52.49 | user8925 | my bad |
10:53.00 | user8925 | there is no where clause in a replace |
10:53.09 | user8925 | delete that |
10:53.19 | user8925 | sorry my brain is going down fast........ |
10:53.32 | cman_ | so what if i have multiple ids?? |
10:53.46 | user8925 | hang on |
10:53.50 | cman_ | i need to update the things only in one id.. |
10:54.16 | cman_ | like sip users will have multiple ids... |
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10:55.26 | user8925 | REPLACE INTO table_name (column0, column1, colum2, columnN) values('0', '1', '2', 'N'); |
10:57.02 | user8925 | btw be sure to single quote values in your SQL queries in PHP or thing may explode |
10:57.13 | user8925 | err things |
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11:00.24 | cman_ | not updating... |
11:00.27 | cman_ | i see the same old data |
11:00.40 | user8925 | hmm |
11:00.49 | user8925 | which version of mysql are you running ? |
11:01.31 | cman_ | 3.23.49 |
11:01.43 | cman_ | rhlinux 7.3 |
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11:03.21 | cman_ | ~seen Administratot |
11:03.23 | | i haven't seen 'administratot', cman_ |
11:03.32 | user8925 | http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/REPLACE.html |
11:03.33 | cman_ | ~seen Administrator |
11:03.33 | | administrator <~administr@12-207-242-64.client.attbi.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #debian, 4d 4h 45m 44s ago, saying: 'peterS: not even sure where to start looking for problems...new to printer under linux...can you offer any advice?'. |
11:03.37 | user8925 | FYI |
11:04.25 | user8925 | the replace is intended for use with PK's |
11:05.13 | user8925 | could you plz? show columns from table_name; |
11:05.29 | user8925 | so I can see what kind of table struct u have |
11:05.52 | user8925 | or describe table_name; |
11:06.44 | user8925 | we can do this privately if you want or not at all if this sensitve info |
11:07.07 | cman_ | mysql> describe sip; |
11:07.08 | cman_ | +---------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+ |
11:07.09 | cman_ | | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | |
11:07.09 | cman_ | +---------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+ |
11:07.09 | cman_ | | id | int(20) | | PRI | -1 | | |
11:07.09 | cman_ | | keyword | varchar(20) | | PRI | | | |
11:07.10 | cman_ | | data | varchar(20) | | | | | |
11:07.12 | cman_ | | flags | int(1) | | | 0 | | |
11:07.14 | cman_ | +---------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+ |
11:07.16 | cman_ | 4 rows in set (0.00 sec) |
11:07.48 | cman_ | id and keyword are primary keys... |
11:07.58 | cman_ | i have one data for general context.... |
11:08.09 | user8925 | indeed, I see.... |
11:08.11 | cman_ | i want to update that info... but its just not doing it |
11:08.29 | RoyK | cman_: I'd call that 'Gaustad' after the local psychological hospital... |
11:08.35 | RoyK | Two primary keys? |
11:08.42 | cman_ | yeah... |
11:08.56 | RoyK | ok - a unique index on two columns is one thing, but... |
11:08.57 | user8925 | nothing wrong with that |
11:09.04 | cman_ | insert is doing fine.... only update is acting weird |
11:09.19 | RoyK | WHY ON EARTH should you have two primary keys? |
11:09.23 | user8925 | update won't work because the DB will uniq things |
11:09.28 | cman_ | i also found this first time that a table can have 2 PKs |
11:09.32 | RoyK | as in 'primary' 'secondary' 'tertiary' ... |
11:09.43 | RoyK | not 'primary' 'primary'... |
11:09.44 | cman_ | ok |
11:09.56 | cman_ | so user.... what can be done? |
11:10.06 | RoyK | http://www.scocountdown.com/ |
11:10.11 | user8925 | well in this particular case maybe keyword shouldn't be a PK |
11:10.20 | user8925 | but ID should remain a PK |
11:10.35 | user8925 | do you HAVE to have uniq KEYWORDs ? |
11:10.42 | cman_ | don't know... the script had that... |
11:10.54 | RoyK | cman_: change to _one_ PK |
11:11.03 | cman_ | retrieve_sip_conf_from_mysql.pl |
11:11.04 | user8925 | try doing an alter |
11:11.16 | cman_ | the script can act weird... |
11:11.29 | RoyK | then export,drop,create,import |
11:11.31 | user8925 | I thought ths was PHP ? |
11:11.53 | cman_ | i am writing a php scrip.. but the main script in * is perl |
11:12.01 | user8925 | oh ok |
11:12.51 | RoyK | try the query manually |
11:12.55 | RoyK | and see what mysql says |
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11:13.45 | cman_ | it checks for the id and keyword... if there exists multiple then it shows errors.. |
11:14.23 | cman_ | what query? |
11:15.15 | user8925 | the replace |
11:15.42 | RoyK | the query that PHP tries to run |
11:16.32 | cman_ | i got it... |
11:16.47 | cman_ | i just had to update the data field not the keyword field |
11:16.59 | cman_ | i kept both id and keyword in my where clause. |
11:16.59 | user8925 | kewl :-) |
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11:21.37 | user8925 | RoyK: http://www.scocountdown.com/ LOL :-D |
11:22.01 | RoyK | :) |
11:23.41 | user8925 | it's amazing IBM hasn't squished SCO like a bug yet....... |
11:25.33 | h3x | it'd be cheaper to buy them than fight them |
11:26.21 | user8925 | fear not friends, IBM is going to hit them so hard they won't even know what hit them and the SEC, FTC and DoJ will join up in 0-36 months |
11:29.02 | user8925 | $SCO=$Enron3.0++; # SCO executives will be lucky if they only get 5-15 in a Federal Resort ;-) |
11:31.24 | user8925 | does anyone have any words of wisdom to share regarding getting ztdummy and the rest of the zaptel modules to compile with the 2.4.24 stable kernel and or the 2.6.0 stable kernel ? |
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11:32.00 | JoeCool | ´morning |
11:32.08 | user8925 | good morning :-) |
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11:34.17 | JoeCool | does anyone know a open source SIP softphone for Windoze ? |
11:34.42 | user8925 | speakfreely perhaps ? |
11:34.55 | JoeCool | an open source SIP phone for Win32 such as DIAX would be nice |
11:35.13 | JoeCool | speakfreely ? I'll search about, thanks |
11:35.23 | user8925 | openH323 compiles on win32 but I've never used it |
11:36.39 | JoeCool | does openH323 have SIP within ? I don't think so... |
11:37.17 | user8925 | http://freshmeat.net/projects/speakfreely/?topic_id=20 |
11:38.01 | user8925 | oh shute the project has been retired :-( but may still work |
11:38.22 | JoeCool | hehe |
11:38.26 | user8925 | it is on sourceforge tho |
11:38.37 | user8925 | it might be revived |
11:39.06 | JoeCool | I'm having a look |
11:39.22 | user8925 | openh323.org |
11:39.42 | user8925 | they have lots of stuff including a GUI PHONE (H.323) |
11:40.09 | user8925 | there's also GnomeMeeting |
11:40.17 | user8925 | Kphone |
11:40.21 | JoeCool | I belive DIAX is cool |
11:40.24 | JoeCool | for Win32 |
11:40.38 | user8925 | GnomeMeeting and Kphone should work under win32 |
11:40.49 | user8925 | not sure how well but they should work |
11:40.57 | JoeCool | I'll end up using IAX, because looks like SIP is dying ... pretty strange |
11:41.07 | JoeCool | maybe with cygwin |
11:41.08 | user8925 | SIP dying ? |
11:41.22 | JoeCool | yes, open source projects regarding SIP are dying |
11:41.38 | JoeCool | there's just a few softphones |
11:41.46 | JoeCool | IAX have much more stuff about |
11:41.55 | JoeCool | at OS community |
11:42.03 | user8925 | strange.... SIP is getting adopted by the major carriers... |
11:42.07 | Bonbon | slightly off topic: what is a good tool to analyse httpd logs? |
11:42.18 | user8925 | awstats |
11:42.33 | user8925 | check freshmeat or sourceforge |
11:42.39 | user8925 | and anolog |
11:42.45 | user8925 | correction analog |
11:43.08 | JoeCool | yes, you have SIP at Siemens, Lucent, etc |
11:43.08 | user8925 | http://awstats.sourceforge.net/ |
11:43.23 | JoeCool | but you have no SIP for free like IAX |
11:43.32 | user8925 | :-( |
11:43.56 | user8925 | any of you guys get the zaptel modules working ? |
11:43.59 | JoeCool | even the University of Columbia stop giving SIP and is charging for a license |
11:44.22 | JoeCool | if I had a digium card, I'd be a happier person |
11:44.23 | JoeCool | hehe |
11:44.24 | user8925 | that's not cool :-( |
11:44.53 | user8925 | ztdummy anyone ? |
11:45.55 | JoeCool | not me |
11:46.04 | user8925 | I have to do a "proof of concept" before I get authorization to get some Digium cards so I HAVE to get ztdummy working somehow..... otherwise the big cheese is going to demand that we switch to a closed system.... :-( |
11:46.28 | JoeCool | what does ztdummy do ? |
11:46.36 | user8925 | it's a kernel module |
11:46.53 | user8925 | it taps into your USB and steals it's clock |
11:47.08 | user8925 | and generates a clock that * can work off of |
11:47.32 | JoeCool | I see, and what's the problem ? |
11:47.34 | user8925 | if I have 500 bux to spend on a Digium Card I would be able to use the Hardware Clock on the card |
11:47.43 | user8925 | correction HAD |
11:48.21 | user8925 | well I've compiled the zaptel modules with 2.4.24 and 2.6.0 but I cannot get them to work |
11:48.29 | JoeCool | yes, got that part |
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11:48.45 | JoeCool | you mean the modprobe stuff ? |
11:48.51 | user8925 | I keep getting unresolved symbols and unknown symbols when I try to insmod |
11:48.52 | JoeCool | insmod and etc ? |
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11:49.19 | JoeCool | try to recompile the kernel with : |
11:49.37 | Asterisky | bkw_ what are you doing here this early? |
11:49.37 | user8925 | I grabbed the source from kernel.org |
11:49.37 | JoeCool | make menoconfig (configure stuff, mark all modules options) |
11:49.51 | JoeCool | make dep ; make bzlilo ; make modules ; make modules_install |
11:49.56 | user8925 | did that |
11:49.57 | JoeCool | then retry |
11:50.02 | huats | I've seen that I can plug an E1 with a RJ45 cable, is there any drawback ? |
11:50.04 | JoeCool | maybe your kernel is differing from the sources |
11:50.09 | JoeCool | hmm |
11:50.09 | user8925 | modules compiled |
11:50.15 | user8925 | no errors |
11:50.22 | user8925 | except when I try to insmod |
11:50.32 | user8925 | or depmod |
11:50.41 | JoeCool | did you installed the new kernel at your MBR or boot loader ? |
11:50.44 | user8925 | I was able to insmod zaptel.o |
11:50.50 | user8925 | into 2.6.0 |
11:51.09 | user8925 | but I cannot even insmod -f ztdummy.o |
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11:51.26 | user8925 | I did use the properl module-init-tools with 2.6.0 |
11:51.28 | user8925 | btw |
11:51.32 | JoeCool | I know this is a stupid question, bu what uname -a gives to you ? |
11:52.52 | user8925 | Linux pc0 2.6.0 #27 Tue Jan 6 21:16:22 EST 2004 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux |
11:53.31 | user8925 | I got module-init-tools-3.0-pre5 from kernel.org ( since the old module init tools do not work with 2.6.0 ) |
11:53.33 | JoeCool | so it's correct |
11:53.55 | JoeCool | well, did you checked that stuff in Modules section of kernel config ? |
11:53.56 | user8925 | it certainly is |
11:54.21 | JoeCool | I'll boot linux and check, hold on |
11:54.25 | user8925 | I believe so |
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11:54.46 | user8925 | hi there |
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11:57.51 | user8925 | welcome back JC :-) |
11:58.20 | JoeCool | thanx |
11:58.34 | JoeCool | lemme try that |
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11:58.56 | user8925 | JoeCool: are you running 2.4.x or 2.6 ? |
11:59.25 | JoeCool | 2.4 |
11:59.42 | JoeCool | 2.4.20 |
11:59.49 | user8925 | I know I'm missing something.... probably something simple |
12:00.00 | user8925 | 2.4.20-8 ? |
12:00.29 | user8925 | or plain old 2.4.20 ? |
12:00.43 | JoeCool | 2.4.20-4GB |
12:00.44 | JoeCool | he |
12:01.22 | JoeCool | hm ... I think I'll have to get the kernel too |
12:01.29 | user8925 | custom or stock ? |
12:01.41 | user8925 | 2.6 ? |
12:02.14 | JoeCool | this kernel is the SuSE 8.3 default, I though I had a compiled one |
12:02.14 | user8925 | http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.0.tar.bz2 |
12:02.27 | user8925 | http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.24.tar.bz2 |
12:02.44 | JoeCool | my GPM does not work with this crappy USB mouse, damn |
12:02.46 | user8925 | I tried both of those from the source :-) |
12:03.02 | user8925 | didn't want "tweaked" kernels from RH or anyone else for that matter |
12:03.24 | user8925 | I tried the stock RH kernels too for the record.... NO go |
12:04.16 | JoeCool | wgetting the kernel, gonna take a while |
12:04.51 | user8925 | ya it's big |
12:05.01 | user8925 | are you getting 2.6 or 2.4.24 ? |
12:05.36 | JoeCool | 2.4.24 |
12:05.54 | Tangent | In voicemail.conf... can I specify a list of email addresses to send the wav to? What's the seperator character between addresses? comma, semicolon, space? |
12:05.59 | JoeCool | I don't like bug changes, hehehe |
12:05.59 | JoeCool | big , I mean |
12:06.09 | JoeCool | not bug |
12:06.36 | user8925 | so I far I have tried 2.4.20-8 2.4.20-19, 2.4.20-29, 2.4.24, 2.6.0 on RH9 full install ( everything on it ) |
12:07.36 | user8925 | tried the 2.4 kernels with the default module tools and 2.6 with module-init-tools-3.0-pre5 from kernel.org as I indicated above |
12:07.59 | JoeCool | I don't think you'll solve it this way |
12:08.20 | JoeCool | maybe, it's needed to edit the sources and make a few adjustments |
12:08.28 | user8925 | I know that ztdummy uses the UHCI-HCD code so I tried compiling that into the kernel and compiling as a module |
12:08.52 | user8925 | indeed, I expected to have to do that |
12:09.17 | user8925 | especially on 2.6.0 |
12:09.58 | user8925 | Module Size Used by |
12:09.58 | user8925 | uhci_hcd 33448 0 |
12:10.00 | user8925 | usbcore 120244 3 uhci_hcd |
12:10.01 | user8925 | ztd_eth 4288 0 |
12:10.03 | user8925 | ztdynamic 8992 1 ztd_eth |
12:10.05 | user8925 | zaptel 220896 1 ztdynamic |
12:10.10 | user8925 | I got ztd_eth ztdynamic and zaptel loaded |
12:10.32 | user8925 | ztdummy just won't cooperate due to unknown symbols |
12:10.57 | JoeCool | from sources : Required: usb-uhci module and kernel 2.4.4 |
12:11.10 | user8925 | suspect the UHCI-HCD code may have changed a bit from 2.4 to 2.6 |
12:11.25 | JoeCool | I'd do it as a module |
12:11.41 | JoeCool | maybe you should try 2.4.4 hehe |
12:11.49 | JoeCool | 2.4.5 |
12:12.06 | JoeCool | well, I'll see wich compilations errors I'll get here |
12:12.23 | JoeCool | if you wait about 1 hour and a half |
12:12.32 | user8925 | I know Mark ( aka kram ) and the team have been working on zaptel on 2.6 :-D so when he changed the topic in here to zaptel compiles on linux 2.6 I thought we were going to be in good shape :-) |
12:13.26 | JoeCool | he may have the blessed kernel o'might |
12:13.42 | JoeCool | you have a common kernel |
12:13.43 | user8925 | if it will work with 2.4.5 with UHCI-HCD I'll drop everything and use that even tho I would much rather use 2.6.0 |
12:13.47 | JoeCool | hehe |
12:14.17 | user8925 | hehe, ya he probably does :-) |
12:14.58 | JoeCool | man, wait for 2.6.x where x > 5 |
12:15.05 | JoeCool | hehe |
12:15.09 | user8925 | lol |
12:15.49 | user8925 | as you can see above ztd_eth ztdynamic and zaptel did compile and they ( reluctantly ) loaded for me |
12:15.56 | JoeCool | zero versions are not good, serious |
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12:16.06 | user8925 | I know |
12:16.06 | JoeCool | I've never seen a distro with zero version kernel |
12:16.17 | user8925 | but they fixed a ton of stuff in 2.6 |
12:16.22 | user8925 | :-D |
12:16.28 | JoeCool | and bugged a ton of others |
12:16.30 | JoeCool | hehe |
12:16.30 | user8925 | and it's quite a bit faster |
12:16.34 | user8925 | true |
12:16.46 | user8925 | they've been testing it a while tho |
12:16.51 | JoeCool | well, if I get it working with 2.4.x I'll try it |
12:17.00 | JoeCool | with 2.6.0 |
12:17.08 | user8925 | my machine boots up 15 sec faster with 2.6 |
12:17.20 | JoeCool | hehe |
12:17.31 | user8925 | not that that means much |
12:18.04 | sudhir | I have a weird problem. On a T1 card, connected to PSTN trunk, I noticed that call on channel 23 drops randomly. Has anyone else noticed similar problems? |
12:18.07 | user8925 | but the IDE code has improved |
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12:18.57 | JoeCool | does linux have a nice support for nforce2 ? |
12:19.05 | user8925 | OH YA :-D |
12:19.14 | user8925 | I have 2 nForce2 boxen :-D |
12:19.38 | JoeCool | I bought one, waiting for it to arrive |
12:19.39 | ursenj | what are the mods for the Zaptel cards. |
12:19.50 | JoeCool | but the store is on vacation BuUuAHAUUuAUuUu |
12:20.00 | sudhir | e &m wink |
12:20.15 | user8925 | Asus A7N8X DLX and Asus A7N8X-E and they both work GREAT :-D |
12:20.23 | JoeCool | sudhir: hardware problem , eh ? |
12:20.39 | JoeCool | I bought an Abit NF7-S |
12:20.46 | sudhir | I am going to try another card today |
12:21.00 | JoeCool | because I'm a lill' bit disappointed with Asus |
12:21.03 | JoeCool | he |
12:21.23 | JoeCool | sudhir: try that, if it does not solve, so its software ! =D |
12:21.30 | sudhir | In the beginning I suspected it could be the problem on the trunk, but changing to a different trunk connection did not help |
12:21.38 | JoeCool | (or it's the PSTN central with problem, hu ?) |
12:21.45 | JoeCool | I see |
12:22.03 | user8925 | I'm waiting for my budget to be approved so I can get a Wildcard T100P and an MUX |
12:22.30 | JoeCool | me too |
12:22.31 | ursenj | what modules are need to be loaded for my Zaptel hardware to work?? |
12:22.42 | JoeCool | modprobe zaptel ? |
12:23.40 | sudhir | JoeCool: My hardware lives 30 miles away from me in Washington DC, hence changing hardware is a big pain. But I have to do it today to mkae sure it is not the hardware, unless of course the second card has the same problem :-) |
12:23.50 | user8925 | this is my /etc/modules.conf affter I installed zaptel |
12:23.52 | user8925 | options torisa base=0xd0000 |
12:23.54 | user8925 | alias char-major-196 torisa |
12:23.55 | user8925 | post-install tor2 /sbin/ztcfg |
12:23.57 | user8925 | post-install wcfxo /sbin/ztcfg |
12:23.58 | user8925 | post-install wct1xxp /sbin/ztcfg |
12:24.00 | user8925 | post-install wct4xxp /sbin/ztcfg |
12:24.01 | user8925 | post-install wcfxs /sbin/ztcfg |
12:24.03 | user8925 | post-install wcfxsusb /sbin/ztcfg |
12:24.04 | user8925 | post-install torisa /sbin/ztcfg |
12:24.20 | sudhir | How do you address channel 23 on a trunk Zap/23-1 ? |
12:24.35 | JoeCool | sudhir: well, can't the board be fedex'd to you ? |
12:25.39 | sudhir | I already have another board with me. driving 30 miles is easier than asking someone to open the box, fedex to me, I fedex back etc. :-) |
12:26.49 | JoeCool | try with it, so =P |
12:26.59 | sudhir | In my extensions file, all my referecnes to channels are Zap/g1 (first available channel of the card). How can I busy out channel no. 23 so that nothing goes on there? |
12:27.17 | JoeCool | I think channel 23 is simple Zap/23 |
12:27.31 | ursenj | ok I load the Zaptel mod but I can't see it when I run ztcfg |
12:27.51 | sudhir | how can I block that out? |
12:28.08 | JoeCool | get it out of group 1 |
12:28.19 | JoeCool | get it off g1 , I mean |
12:28.20 | sudhir | ok, I will not put that in group in my zapata.conf, that should work |
12:28.36 | JoeCool | for sure it will not be used to dial out |
12:28.45 | JoeCool | but may income calls ... |
12:28.58 | user8925 | JoeCool: what's the officially "blessed" version of the kernel ? 2.4.5 ? |
12:29.04 | JoeCool | you can ask your T1/E1 provider to disable it |
12:29.04 | sudhir | incoming calls is more of a problem to me :-( |
12:29.24 | JoeCool | user8925 : I think it's always the last one released |
12:29.28 | sudhir | I can try that. |
12:30.07 | JoeCool | disable channel 23 ... but this is a digium hardware problem or a PSTN problem ( you already discarded it, hm ) |
12:30.35 | sudhir | It is not a PSTN problem for sure. |
12:30.42 | sudhir | I have already ruled that out |
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12:31.10 | JoeCool | yeah, I can't see why * would disconnec it at random times |
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12:31.50 | sudhir | my toddler is after me to go for a shower, hence will log out now. Thanks and bye |
12:31.51 | JoeCool | boy's room, brb |
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12:32.41 | ursenj | what is the purpose for ztcfg |
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12:40.37 | JoeCool | back |
12:41.52 | ursenj | what is the purpose for the ztcfg |
12:44.25 | Muckl | my asterisk stopped sending voicemail-indication emails :-( |
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12:48.19 | RoyK | ~seen levon |
12:48.25 | | levon <~levon@mail.feature-it.de> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 8d 3h 28m 54s ago, saying: ';)'. |
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12:49.11 | illc0mmm | Can anyone help me with setting up a Grandstream on * ? |
12:49.18 | illc0mmm | I can make calls fine, but it's not registering |
12:52.34 | IronHelixz | try making the username on the GS / sip conf the same as the extension # |
12:52.47 | illc0mmm | ok |
12:53.29 | IronHelix | also do show sip debug |
12:53.57 | IronHelix | it can be helpful for figuring out why a registration isnt happening |
12:54.38 | illc0mmm | so, on the BT102 I set SIP User ID to the extension number, and in SIP conf I set user name to the extension number? |
12:54.47 | illc0mmm | sorry username |
12:55.00 | IronHelix | ya, and the thing in brackets too |
12:55.06 | illc0mmm | oh, okay |
12:55.06 | IronHelix | so like |
12:55.09 | IronHelix | [1112] |
12:55.12 | IronHelix | username=1112 |
12:55.13 | IronHelix | etc |
12:55.15 | illc0mmm | [1006] |
12:55.15 | illc0mmm | username=1006 |
12:55.16 | illc0mmm | right |
12:55.19 | IronHelix | i dunno that worked for me |
12:55.22 | illc0mmm | ok |
12:56.54 | IronHelix | if that works for your final conf you might wanna use something other than extensions, cuz you can change the extensions in extensions.conf and still have the same SIP username which could get confusing |
13:00.05 | illc0mmm | well, normally I use the phone name, i.e. [phone6], username=phone6, etc... |
13:00.46 | illc0mmm | I get this error w/ debug: SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized |
13:01.15 | IronHelix | hmmm |
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13:04.38 | illc0mmm | strange |
13:04.41 | IronHelix | ? |
13:05.15 | RoyK | ~seen royk |
13:05.19 | | royk is currently on #asterisk (2h 24m 49s). Has said a total of 35 messages. Is idling for 4s |
13:05.23 | ScaredyCat | ~lart RoyK |
13:05.48 | RoyK | how can I tell jbot my email address like levon |
13:05.51 | RoyK | ~seen levon |
13:05.52 | | levon <~levon@mail.feature-it.de> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 8d 3h 46m 21s ago, saying: ';)'. |
13:06.59 | zoa | make sure you leave |
13:07.00 | zoa | :) |
13:07.05 | zoa | then it will work |
13:07.51 | ScaredyCat | ~seen ScaredyCat |
13:07.52 | | futurexdesign <~kevin@12.173.108.95> was last seen on IRC in channel #handhelds.org, 50d 20h 48m 4s ago, saying: 'I need help! i cant get either bluetooth OR USB networking on my iPAQ '. |
13:08.01 | ScaredyCat | WTF! |
13:08.12 | ScaredyCat | ~seen ScaredyCat |
13:08.13 | | jr <~JayR@p5083FECB.dip.t-dialin.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #tomcat, 50d 21h 6m 41s ago, saying: 'someone here? :)'. |
13:08.14 | illc0mmm | IronHelix: the 401 thing |
13:08.21 | IronHelix | hmmm |
13:08.22 | IronHelix | how odd |
13:08.26 | ScaredyCat | ~seen ScaredyCat |
13:08.26 | | m3rlin_bsd <~m3rlin@219.95.15.20> was last seen on IRC in channel #tomcat, 50d 20h 55m 23s ago, saying: 'can anybody help me to resolve a JSP problem?'. |
13:09.19 | ScaredyCat | ~seen FuzzyCat |
13:09.20 | | fuzzycat is currently on #asterisk (21h 58m 18s). Has said a total of 5 messages. Is idling for 21h 47m 54s |
13:10.28 | IronHelix | [1111] |
13:10.29 | IronHelix | nat=no |
13:10.29 | IronHelix | auth=md5 |
13:10.29 | IronHelix | type=friend |
13:10.29 | IronHelix | context=office |
13:10.29 | IronHelix | username=1111 |
13:10.31 | IronHelix | fromuser=NameHere; Specify user to put in "from" instead of callerid |
13:10.35 | IronHelix | secret=1234 |
13:10.37 | IronHelix | dtmfmode=info |
13:10.39 | IronHelix | host=dynamic |
13:10.41 | IronHelix | defaultip=10.0.0.51 |
13:10.45 | IronHelix | that works for me... |
13:10.52 | IronHelix | login 1111 pass 1234 |
13:11.08 | JoeCool | flood dude |
13:11.13 | IronHelix | sorry |
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13:15.24 | diana | ~seen rollergrrl |
13:15.25 | | rollergrrl <~roller@c-67-169-241-132.client.comcast.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 3d 12h 23m 38s ago, saying: 'I never said I was lesbian :p'. |
13:16.05 | JoeCool | thanx |
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13:20.09 | zoa | hey diana |
13:20.18 | zoa | i don't think she's coming back :) |
13:20.28 | zoa | i think you blew it |
13:23.11 | Al | heheh |
13:24.19 | ursenj | IronHelix, same name as the game from the early 90's |
13:24.56 | IronHelix | wow |
13:24.59 | IronHelix | not alot of ppl get that |
13:25.00 | illc0mmm | IronHelix: trying that now. I didn't have auth=md5 |
13:25.15 | ursenj | IronHelix, that was an awesome game,.. still have it |
13:25.20 | illc0mmm | that must be it |
13:25.55 | IronHelix | i never got really good at it... got stuck looking for somebodys dna or something |
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13:26.35 | ursenj | IronHelix, it came with my %230 SB 16 with a 1x CDRom (panasonic interface) |
13:26.45 | ursenj | %=$ |
13:26.50 | IronHelix | lol |
13:27.18 | ursenj | good old days,.. |
13:27.39 | IronHelix | ya i remember playing it on my pentium 120 laptop with 32mb ram |
13:27.46 | IronHelix | runnign windows 95 :) |
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13:28.22 | ursenj | ahh you got mem upgrade from 8 to 32,. big spender |
13:28.27 | IronHelix | hehe |
13:30.05 | ScaredyCat | ~seen Royk ever pay for a drink? |
13:30.08 | | ScaredyCat: i haven't seen 'royk ever pay for a drink' |
13:30.13 | IronHelix | lol |
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13:31.19 | AgentNeo | hi can anyone tell me if oh323---->*---->oh323 causes known latency ? |
13:31.30 | IronHelix | bbl |
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13:32.25 | illc0mmm_ | IronHelix: It was the auth=md5 |
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13:34.32 | RoyK | ~seen ScaredyCat look smart? |
13:34.33 | | RoyK: i haven't seen 'scaredycat look smart' |
13:34.50 | RoyK | auth=null |
13:34.59 | ScaredyCat | /dev/nul |
13:35.01 | ScaredyCat | l |
13:35.12 | RoyK | /nev/dull |
13:35.26 | RoyK | dd if=/dev/urandom of=ScaredyCat |
13:35.33 | ScaredyCat | ~seen RoyK come up with an original insult lately? |
13:35.33 | | i haven't seen 'royk come up with an original insult lately', ScaredyCat |
13:35.46 | bobov | newbie question: is IAX a protocol used by Microsoft messenger only? |
13:35.53 | zoa | yes ;) |
13:36.00 | bobov | thanks |
13:36.03 | ScaredyCat | ROFLMAO!!!!!! |
13:36.03 | zoa | noooo |
13:36.12 | zoa | iax = inter asterisk |
13:36.19 | miller7 | LOL |
13:36.19 | bobov | oh. |
13:36.21 | zoa | msm= sip |
13:36.25 | miller7 | zoa, naughty boy |
13:36.33 | AgentNeo | hi can anyone tell me if oh323---->*---->oh323 causes known latency ? |
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13:36.35 | bobov | from asterisk to asterisk? |
13:36.39 | zoa | agentneo: i dont know |
13:36.39 | ScaredyCat | yes |
13:36.45 | miller7 | ScaredyCat: LOL |
13:36.46 | zoa | but prolly not |
13:36.51 | zoa | but there is no native briding |
13:36.53 | AgentNeo | i will take opposite of zoa for the answer |
13:36.54 | zoa | use gnugk for that |
13:37.03 | AgentNeo | :-) |
13:37.12 | Pj_ | oaz |
13:37.15 | ursenj | ok is the IAXy in production yet,.?? |
13:37.20 | AgentNeo | zoa: i use gnugk for it but need IVR in call |
13:38.21 | bobov | I put my asterisk server on my linksys dmz and had a friend call. The call setup was fine, but no audio. Is this the NAT traversal problem on her end? |
13:38.24 | AgentNeo | Quintum H323------> Gnugk ---->IVR pbx *----->Quintum h323 |
13:38.34 | bobov | Would it make a diff if she unchecked sjphone option of local ip? |
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13:39.28 | bobov | Ah, that's the option called "Use following host address" for outgoing calls. It's the internal NAT address. |
13:39.46 | AgentNeo | Scaredy Cat : yes it does add ? |
13:40.49 | ScaredyCat | no. |
13:40.55 | ScaredyCat | <bobov> from asterisk to asterisk? |
13:40.55 | ScaredyCat | <ScaredyCat> yes |
13:41.39 | bobov | no from user behind a NAT to asterisk-in-a-linksys-dmz. |
13:42.14 | bobov | I read a bit about the nat problem and it sounded as if the callsetup was fine, but the rtp stuff got misrouted. |
13:42.16 | UnixDawg | how much is the iaxy ? |
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13:48.39 | ursenj | anyone using * as a confrence server |
13:49.15 | ScaredyCat | might be, what's it to you ;) |
13:49.47 | arcaidy | whats the best sip phone for the money |
13:49.53 | ScaredyCat | Cisco! |
13:49.56 | UnixDawg | it sucks |
13:50.04 | ScaredyCat | what! |
13:50.04 | ursenj | I'm think of tieing * to a D3i for a confrence server |
13:50.21 | UnixDawg | you can only use confrance if you have one of the cards |
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13:50.34 | UnixDawg | other wise it wont work |
13:50.45 | UnixDawg | or ztdummy |
13:50.50 | ursenj | well the only way I was going to interface was through a ds1 to a t1 interface |
13:50.59 | UnixDawg | but niether are out for fbsd yet |
13:51.01 | arcaidy | i was looking for something a little cheaper |
13:51.57 | wriandyc | Anyone come across a problem where * seems to not play any sounds? Whenever an extension is connected to voicemail for example, * thinks its playing the vm-intro, but the phone gets nothing and then hangs up? |
13:52.07 | ursenj | I was just wondering if any one has used * to handle like 20 people in a confrence |
13:52.25 | ScaredyCat | arcaidy: u didn;t say that before |
13:52.45 | UnixDawg | so far on 1 linux unit we have had 5 in a confrance and it worked fine |
13:53.15 | ursenj | UnixDawg, no echo,.. sounded good |
13:53.25 | UnixDawg | sounded fine |
13:53.35 | UnixDawg | no echo no delay |
13:53.57 | arcaidy | I can get the 7960 for about 275, anything out there thats about the same quality but less? |
13:54.15 | ursenj | cool, my telco mangar s an old e&m tip guy,.. any quailty issues her freaks,.. but he isn;t paying 30k for a confrence server ether |
13:54.56 | ScaredyCat | tight sode |
13:54.58 | ScaredyCat | -e |
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13:57.29 | miller7 | what are these boxes (in the photo) in wasim's forum? Is the phone ready? |
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13:57.40 | zoa | the phone is ready |
13:57.43 | zoa | and for sale already |
13:57.45 | zoa | around 100$ |
13:57.49 | miller7 | production? |
13:57.51 | UnixDawg | ok |
13:57.55 | UnixDawg | wow |
13:57.55 | zoa | preproduction |
13:58.05 | ursenj | were?? |
13:58.05 | miller7 | wasn't it supposed to be miss US and miss china etC? |
13:58.09 | miller7 | were these sent? |
13:58.19 | ursenj | were is the web page |
13:58.31 | bobov | scaredy cat, audio could fail if canreinvite=yes for a client on the other site of the nat, right? |
13:58.38 | miller7 | zoa: and the case is the final eeks case? |
13:58.39 | max5529 | I'm trying to setup music on hold when I park a phone, the application start in the console but the caller not hear nothing, someone can help me ? |
13:58.43 | UnixDawg | grr I will have to wait a bit for them to come down in price |
13:59.02 | ursenj | UnixDawg, you guy talking about the IAXy |
13:59.06 | zigman | max any zap devices ? |
13:59.09 | UnixDawg | <= poor broke student |
13:59.18 | UnixDawg | yeah |
13:59.29 | max5529 | zigman I use a sip phone |
13:59.33 | ursenj | were is the web page,.. I want more info |
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13:59.41 | UnixDawg | ask zoa |
13:59.42 | Jon_UK | Good Afternoon everyone |
13:59.45 | zigman | max need to install some timeing stuff |
13:59.54 | UnixDawg | he is the maker of it |
14:00.02 | zoa | nopez the case is not final |
14:00.09 | zigman | www.junghanns.net |
14:00.12 | Jon_UK | Can anyone help me with some questions regarding a SNOM 200 telephone? |
14:00.13 | zigman | use the rtcdummy |
14:00.19 | zoa | once the preproduction ones are all sold |
14:00.23 | ursenj | zoa, were can I geet more info on the IAXy |
14:00.24 | zoa | they will start production |
14:00.33 | arcaidy1 | I'd like to talk to people that are using asterisk in a production setup. Say with 25 or more phones |
14:00.35 | zoa | ursenj: i'm not talking about iaxy |
14:00.45 | zoa | arcaidy1 most of us are |
14:00.48 | UnixDawg | zoa its a asterisk client right |
14:00.59 | zoa | iaxy = ata for iax by digium |
14:00.59 | zigman | no its a hartdphone |
14:01.00 | miller7 | zoa: have you got one? Has anyone got one of the eeks to give feedback? |
14:01.06 | zoa | i don't have one |
14:01.09 | zoa | mark has one |
14:01.28 | UnixDawg | so its like a grand stream with iax |
14:01.33 | UnixDawg | only |
14:01.37 | ScaredyCat | it works |
14:01.38 | zoa | yes |
14:01.41 | ursenj | fxs iaxy |
14:01.41 | UnixDawg | ok |
14:02.01 | arcaidy1 | zoe, what's your setup like? |
14:03.12 | arcaidy1 | the thing I am most curious about is support. how do you work on bugs and other issues like that |
14:04.11 | zoa | > 300 phones, 7 locations |
14:04.14 | ursenj | time get ready for work,.. catch you all later |
14:04.22 | zoa | bugs is a big problem :) |
14:04.25 | zoa | rollback |
14:04.30 | zoa | tell people to wait |
14:04.34 | zoa | and wait some more |
14:04.37 | arcaidy1 | Is there any commercial support available for asterisk? |
14:04.39 | zoa | never promise anything |
14:04.41 | zoa | yes there is |
14:04.57 | arcaidy1 | what phones do you use? |
14:05.15 | arcaidy1 | who does the support? |
14:05.44 | zoa | i use cisco, snom grandstream and something else i don't know by head, |
14:05.50 | zoa | and some softphones |
14:06.03 | zoa | i do the support :) |
14:06.07 | Jon_UK | Can someone please point me in the right direction to configure * to use the MWI function? |
14:06.13 | zoa | mwi ? |
14:06.16 | zoa | what is mwi ? |
14:06.26 | tholo | Message Waiting Indication |
14:06.26 | Jon_UK | Message Waiting Indicator |
14:06.26 | Alric | Message Waiting Indicator? |
14:06.30 | zoa | aaah |
14:06.32 | Jon_UK | yes |
14:06.34 | zoa | in sip.conf |
14:06.38 | zoa | mailbox=1234 |
14:06.44 | zoa | thats all i think |
14:06.50 | wriandyc | Jon, set the mailbox for the phone in sip.conf |
14:06.53 | Jon_UK | oh ok... will try again the |
14:07.00 | ScaredyCat | but only if 1234 is ur mailbox number |
14:07.33 | arcaidy1 | I support a call manager set up now. about 1500 phones. I am looking at something for some small remote sites. |
14:07.42 | arcaidy1 | costs is a big concern for them |
14:08.20 | arcaidy1 | and from the looks of it, a lot could be saved just in gateway/DSP's |
14:09.15 | arcaidy1 | but, if commercial support is not available, it'll be a wash.... |
14:10.30 | Pj_ | How do you say "regular phone lines" in english, with a more technical lexic ? |
14:10.52 | Alric | POTS? |
14:10.55 | ScaredyCat | standard POTS |
14:11.44 | Pj_ | thanx |
14:11.54 | Pj_ | and it stands for ? |
14:12.02 | tholo | Plain Old Telephone System. |
14:12.11 | Pj_ | ... really ? |
14:12.24 | tholo | Really. |
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14:12.48 | Pj_ | My life would have been much happier had I known that before |
14:12.58 | Pj_ | I'll cherish this acronym from now on :) |
14:13.19 | ScaredyCat | Pongy Orrible Toilet Smell |
14:13.24 | zoa | really |
14:13.30 | ScaredyCat | Really. |
14:13.46 | Pj_ | ScaredyCat: I knew it couldn't be what tholo said |
14:13.48 | Pj_ | thanx |
14:14.03 | ScaredyCat | :) |
14:14.22 | arcaidy1 | if i have a T100P, is there anything else needed to make phone voip to tdm calls? |
14:16.49 | Alric | I hate doing tech support to people that don't know what a backslash is =( |
14:17.50 | arcaidy1 | this place died all of a sudden.. |
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14:19.15 | UnixDawg | PEBKAC is the biggest issue around here |
14:19.32 | zoa | hahaha |
14:19.37 | zoa | Plain Old Telephone System |
14:20.31 | zoa | What a joke :) |
14:20.44 | Pj_ | - Service |
14:20.44 | Pj_ | not System |
14:21.03 | Tangent | Anyone got problems with FWD? Half of their numbers don't seem to be working... (10001... 55555... 10000 etc) |
14:21.22 | ScaredyCat | try 21103 |
14:21.45 | ScaredyCat | rings... |
14:21.54 | Tangent | Connected OK.. but silence after that |
14:22.02 | ScaredyCat | can't pick up i'm saturating my bandwith |
14:22.06 | Tangent | snd now voicemail |
14:22.12 | ScaredyCat | :D |
14:22.25 | ScaredyCat | prolly very choppy |
14:22.29 | Tangent | I can call one of my mates... but my normal... "is FWD working numbers" stopped working |
14:22.38 | Tangent | ScaredyCat: You want my traffic shaping setup :) |
14:22.49 | zoa | tangent: i want it :) |
14:22.59 | ScaredyCat | yes Tangent |
14:23.02 | Pj_ | I want it to |
14:23.04 | Pj_ | f0rk |
14:23.05 | zoa | give to me baby |
14:23.10 | Pj_ | gr0ar |
14:23.13 | ScaredyCat | especially if it consists of a 10mb pipe :) |
14:24.22 | zoa | roar |
14:24.40 | diana | Would you like to enable as a cluster command switch? [yes/no]: |
14:24.43 | zoa | tangents bandwidth for irc seems very limited :) |
14:24.44 | ScaredyCat | Raaaaaaaarrrrrr |
14:24.51 | zoa | diana: what is that ? |
14:24.54 | Tangent | zoa: http://home.org.uk/example.shaper |
14:25.24 | UnixDawg | how goes cousin |
14:25.34 | zoa | can it handle ftp traffic ? |
14:25.41 | Tangent | zoa: Yep |
14:26.12 | Tangent | zoa: It sets up 5 different priority bands.. all with guaranteed minimum bandwidths and stochastical fair queing |
14:26.16 | zoa | k |
14:26.20 | zoa | i'll have a look at it |
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14:27.45 | Tangent | zoa: Highetst priority is 'Interactive'.... Packets under 100 bytes, ssh, terminal services and SIP all get through as Interactive... The bandwidth guarantee for lower priority means that connections don't break if there's a lot of high priority traffic |
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14:28.19 | Tangent | zoa: Those 30 lines are the result of about 2 years of fiddling and finetuning |
14:29.08 | zoa | do you break up larger (ftp) packets ? |
14:29.17 | zoa | to avoid it from clogging up the Q ? |
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14:44.57 | Tangent | zoa: For Passive FTP sessions, I make use of the fact that the control traffic will generally be very small packets (<100bytes) and that the data transfers will be large packets.... For non-passive FTP, I filter control and data ports into different priority levels |
14:45.40 | zoa | ic |
14:45.42 | zoa | pretty cool |
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14:46.35 | Tangent | zoa: Ack... just noticed that the example.shaper is very very old... |
14:46.45 | Tangent | zoa: It doesn't have the bandwidth guarantee in place... |
14:46.53 | Tangent | zoa: Let me trim a new version from my firewall script |
14:49.14 | Tangent | zoa: Hit refresh and you should get an up-to-date version |
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14:53.29 | heison | i'm looking for ideas... my wife and I would like to use asterisk at home, but don't want to make it sound like an office... |
14:54.34 | heison | rephrase - I'd like to use asterisk at home, but my wife doesn't want to make it sound like an office... |
14:55.30 | heison | RafaelSan: are you from SFO? |
14:55.36 | Alric | heison: Just don't setup an IVR, and make all calls to your phone number ring through to a phone? |
14:56.01 | heison | Alric: I thought about that... but i'd like to keep the IVR. |
14:56.08 | RafaelSan | hey |
14:56.14 | RafaelSan | i in brazil |
14:56.25 | RafaelSan | no englesh |
14:56.26 | RafaelSan | 1,81:1(( |
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14:56.37 | Alric | heison: Well, make a non-office sounding IVR? Like some sort of introduction thing? |
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14:56.57 | cinzas | Hi ! |
14:57.15 | zoa | tangent: k how do i see if i am seeing the old or the new version |
14:57.17 | heison | Alric: ppl might think it's a answering machine and hang up |
14:57.17 | zoa | (proxy) |
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14:57.40 | heison | Alric: well, they will call back if it's important? |
14:57.57 | Alric | heison: What kind of lines you have coming in? POTS stuff? |
14:58.01 | Alric | heison: And what hardware? |
14:58.22 | heison | Alric: X100P & TDM300 |
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14:58.53 | ScaredyCat | ~x en pr hello |
14:58.59 | ScaredyCat | ~x en po hello |
14:59.06 | ScaredyCat | ~x en pt hello |
14:59.07 | cinzas | I want to use CISCO ATA 186 with asterisk .... Wath's better firmware ? H323, MGCP, SCCP or SIP ? |
14:59.27 | ScaredyCat | ~x en pt hello we are multi lingual |
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14:59.34 | Connor | cinzas: sip |
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14:59.54 | cinzas | thnks connor. I'll try ! |
15:00.00 | ScaredyCat | ~x en br hello we are multi lingual |
15:00.03 | | ScaredyCat: okay |
15:00.07 | Alric | heison: Not familiar with how FXS's work coming into Asterisk... but if you could get the IVR to pick up immediately (no rings), then I personally wouldn't think answering machine. |
15:00.47 | Alric | heison: Of course, what would you want to put on the IVR? |
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15:01.31 | heison | hmm... hard call, I like the feature, but it sounds like it may not be suitable in our case. |
15:02.01 | Alric | I can't think of much use for an IVR in a home-type environment. |
15:02.20 | Alric | At least, not one that my (imaginary) wife would like ;) |
15:02.23 | ScaredyCat | torturing sales reps |
15:02.43 | Alric | I thought transferring those to tt-monkeys was enough? |
15:02.51 | ScaredyCat | torturing double glazing companies |
15:02.51 | zoa | kram kram kram |
15:02.57 | zoa | is the 2.6.0 looking stable ? |
15:02.59 | ScaredyCat | Alric: no... |
15:03.06 | ScaredyCat | you torture them... |
15:03.14 | heison | kram: do you know of an international IAX provider? |
15:03.25 | ScaredyCat | an endless que and press 1's, 2's and 49's... |
15:03.55 | Tangent | zoa: New version should have stuff like 'rate 100kbit ceil 234kbit burst 2k prio 0' at the end of each of the 'tc class add' lines |
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15:07.53 | Tangent | I've got problems with CallerID on my line... When the engineer was running tests today, he told me my X100P card liiked like a short circuit when he was testing... If I had it plugged in, the line showed up as faulty.... Anyone know if this is 'normal' behaviour? (everything actaully works OK apart from his line test) |
15:08.31 | ScaredyCat | ta |
15:08.44 | ScaredyCat | i think i need a few [Sim] |
15:09.05 | ScaredyCat | %ERROR-I-BEHOLD, a nightmare has occured |
15:09.49 | ScaredyCat | e |
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15:10.56 | stan | Tangent: do u modprobe wcfxo opermode=1 ? |
15:11.25 | ScaredyCat | mcleod... |
15:11.28 | ScaredyCat | mmm |
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15:14.37 | Tangent | stan: Nope.. I just did 'modprobe wcfxo' |
15:15.43 | stan | Tangent: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-June/013254.html |
15:16.43 | Tangent | stan: Yep.. word-for-word, that's what just happened to me... including my telco being British Telecom |
15:16.57 | ScaredyCat | was that Li ? |
15:17.24 | ScaredyCat | opermode=1 was supposed to be more eu friendly |
15:18.30 | zoa | i also have some issues with wcfxo in europe |
15:18.37 | zoa | it sometimes just doenst do shit |
15:19.01 | ScaredyCat | well, it shouldn;t shit... otherwise it'd get messy |
15:19.21 | heison | which version of the wcfxo do you have? |
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15:25.52 | Tangent | stan: Thanks.. opermode-1 seems to have fixed the on-hook impedance |
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15:27.32 | Tangent | Hrm.. something's gone weird with my Hold and Transfer.... The calls get disconnected 2 seconds after they hear the hold music.... All worked fine a couple of days ago.. |
15:28.47 | Tangent | Hrm.. even weirder.. seems to work on some identically configured handsets and not others |
15:30.19 | Tangent | <PROTECTED> |
15:30.20 | Tangent | <PROTECTED> |
15:30.20 | Tangent | WARNING[10251]: File chan_sip.c, Line 471 (retrans_pkt): Maximum retries exceeded on call 6e4274e600f7f82b44fd439a67beb92d@192.168.254.6 for seqno 101 (Response) |
15:30.20 | Tangent | <PROTECTED> |
15:30.20 | Tangent | <PROTECTED> |
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15:33.56 | zoa | what was the trick to have no ring pulse but music while ringing ? |
15:34.52 | RoyK | <PROTECTED> |
15:34.53 | Tangent | zoa: 1000,1,Answer... 1001,2,MusicOnHold(default).... 1001,3,Dial(SIP/1000) |
15:35.03 | Pj_ | yup m |
15:35.03 | RoyK | ~lart zoa |
15:35.05 | Tangent | RoyK: Better answer than mine |
15:35.25 | dme | sorry if it's recently discussed, but... what's the current state of dialogic support in *? i understand that it's necessary to pay Intel for the latest drivers, but is it still necessary to pay Digium for the chan_dialogic code? |
15:36.44 | RoyK | http://www.scocountdown.com/ |
15:37.24 | RoyK | "it's the S-C-O-countdown. dalalaaaaalaaaaaa. dalalallallaaaa... |
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15:39.53 | zoa | tangent: is there no possibility to play a custom file wil dialing ? |
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15:40.52 | RoyK | zoa: use Background instead of Musiconhold |
15:41.01 | RoyK | that plays a specified .gsm file |
15:41.01 | brc007 | zaptel + 2.6...yay! :) |
15:41.05 | Bonbon | does anyone know how to configure the Cisco 7960 address book? Do I need callmanager? |
15:41.13 | brc007 | anyone going to/at CES? |
15:41.14 | RoyK | brc007: well - it's not finished yet, though |
15:41.17 | brc007 | I'm leaving shortly |
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15:41.29 | brc007 | ahh...well at least progress is being made :) |
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15:41.51 | UnixDawg | any bsd users here get safe_asterisk to run |
15:42.41 | zoa | yeah, but will it also play in background instead of the dialtone ? |
15:44.34 | UnixDawg | ? |
15:45.22 | marcus- | hrm. my coworker says he has turned a cheap sound card into a two port FXS card that works with * |
15:45.32 | marcus- | and that it works quite well, does everything but generate ring |
15:45.59 | Tangent | Cool.. something to do with my old soundcards :) |
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15:47.17 | UnixDawg | what soundcard and can he replicate it on fbsd |
15:47.55 | UnixDawg | I needs fxs to run a confrance room |
15:48.04 | UnixDawg | or ztdummy for fbsd |
15:52.01 | ScaredyCat | or fxo |
15:53.46 | UnixDawg | no drivers yet |
15:53.55 | UnixDawg | waiting on dutch |
15:54.49 | UnixDawg | ok I got safe asterisk working for the most part |
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16:01.14 | Tobie | can somebody explain me, how call blocking on a regular line is different from a PRI ? (ie, how is *53 (private) different from "Unknown" or "000-000-0000") ? |
16:02.50 | bkw_ | oh don't even bother saying HI or anything like that |
16:02.59 | bkw_ | just barge right on in and start asking questionsl. |
16:03.05 | bkw_ | :P |
16:04.02 | lecram | have you had your coffee yet? :) |
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16:04.27 | PoliteTobie | HI or anything like that |
16:04.30 | Tobie | hehe |
16:04.39 | Tobie | sorry.. had nothing .. just had a burst of a question |
16:04.43 | PoliteTobie | How's everyone's afternoon going? |
16:04.46 | Tobie | so i thought i relieve myself first |
16:04.48 | Tobie | heheh |
16:05.04 | Tangent | PoliteTobie: Delightful, thanks for asking... How about yourself? |
16:05.06 | Tobie | Had the major urge .. |
16:05.15 | PoliteTobie | Very good, thank you ever so much for asking. |
16:05.37 | jets | Good day gentleman |
16:06.06 | Tobie | i didn't even have my coffee today |
16:06.28 | Tobie | only if somebody could buy some for me .. |
16:06.45 | UnixDawg | good morning Lover how are you this am |
16:06.55 | UnixDawg | did you sleep well |
16:07.06 | jets | pick me pick me |
16:07.07 | Tobie | thanks for the coffee.. hehe let me get a cup now .. Brb fellas |
16:07.07 | jets | i want a lover |
16:07.32 | Tangent | I dont' want a lover... I jsut need a friend |
16:07.43 | YoYo | jets, watch what you ask for... you just might get it |
16:07.54 | UnixDawg | BKW must be speech less |
16:08.08 | jets | hrm does anyone have an idea why my cisco 7960 took about 2 minutes to send its first REGISTER: packet |
16:08.20 | YoYo | bkw is probably dealing with some sort of drama... real or imagined, it doesn't matter |
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16:10.13 | bkw_ | ok ok |
16:10.16 | bkw_ | drama free ZONE |
16:10.22 | bkw_ | all drama must leave |
16:10.24 | bkw_ | NEXT!!! |
16:10.49 | UnixDawg | BKW you never answerd or made a statement to what I said |
16:11.02 | bkw_ | some people just dont get it.. PAY YOUR FUCKING BILL and your internet will work |
16:11.07 | Calisto | marcus-: anymore details than just he says he's done it any details |
16:11.10 | UnixDawg | BKW is more jungle-red type |
16:11.22 | bkw_ | yes I like em fruity |
16:12.16 | TerraByte | Ok. In a panic - how does one catch any extension in an incoming dialplan? |
16:12.33 | TerraByte | Our phone system just exploded and I want to divert everyone to a 'thanks - but we're screwed' message I have |
16:12.59 | bkw_ | exten => _X.,1,Playback |
16:13.19 | bkw_ | anthm you know it |
16:16.18 | UnixDawg | bkw do you have the .gsm files for the ccard.agi |
16:16.40 | anthm | Module Size Used by Not tainted |
16:16.40 | anthm | wct4xxp 50080 192 |
16:16.40 | anthm | zaptel 179744 522 [wct4xxp] |
16:16.46 | UnixDawg | and the.sql file |
16:16.53 | anthm | entire output of lsmod |
16:19.28 | UnixDawg | bkw ? |
16:20.23 | zoa | yes he has em |
16:20.28 | zoa | as he already gave em to me |
16:21.31 | UnixDawg | zoa can I get a copy of them |
16:21.33 | UnixDawg | pls |
16:21.48 | UnixDawg | or I will have to hug you till you turn blue |
16:22.07 | UnixDawg | LOL |
16:22.11 | Alric | bkw_: Do you still have your app_queue patch that you and gunk made? Before all the other changes in Bug 214? |
16:22.11 | zoa | bkw has em |
16:23.55 | UnixDawg | I cant find them on his site |
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16:24.16 | Elfo | hello |
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16:25.20 | Elfo | someone knows about codec negotiation problem between * and Cisco 3600 |
16:27.50 | zoa | nopez |
16:28.49 | Elfo | ops |
16:29.38 | heison | I'm trying to use GotoIf to determine whether or not I'll use the IVR or ring all the extensions. Can I use regex for the CALLERIDNUM? |
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16:30.52 | Powerkill | hi all |
16:31.30 | Elfo | hi |
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16:37.04 | brc007 | leaving for CES *NOW* |
16:37.06 | brc007 | later all |
16:38.22 | Tobie | k back.. hrmm |
16:39.04 | Tobie | anybody know about caller id and differences between the blocking features of *53(private) and the blocks that youca n initiate with the PRI lines ? |
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16:39.55 | uTx | What was the web site of the company that uses asterisks as it's main platform? |
16:41.11 | bkw_ | Tobie I dont get what your saying |
16:41.15 | bkw_ | blocking using a pri? |
16:41.20 | bkw_ | or are you speaking ofr *67 |
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16:43.30 | uTx | no one know that site? |
16:43.46 | _E_ | i think the company is voicepulse |
16:43.56 | uTx | ok let me search |
16:44.02 | ScaredyCat | uTx: that could be anyone... do you mean nufone? |
16:44.40 | uTx | http://connect.voicepulse.com |
16:44.46 | uTx | that's the one thanks |
16:44.49 | _E_ | np |
16:44.59 | heison | Found it: GotoIf($[${CALLERIDNUM} => _416XXXXXXX]?6:7) |
16:45.00 | heison | can gotoif handle multiple conditions? |
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16:46.52 | ScaredyCat | no |
16:47.42 | clh | JerJer? |
16:48.02 | ScaredyCat | try exten => s/416XXXXXXXX,do stuf... |
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16:48.26 | ScaredyCat | not sure is the 'anti-girlfriend' can do wildcarded entens... |
16:49.16 | joshua_school | is it possible to use asterisk with a voice modem as either a PBX channel (ie, you call the machine and it goes into PBX mode), or as a outgoing channel (ie, you call asterisk and it forwards phone calls over that line? |
16:50.41 | jsmith | joshua_school: Voice Modems don't work well... but you could do that with a Devkit from Digium... |
16:50.55 | joshua_school | jsmith: digium devkits are expensive |
16:51.56 | jsmith | joshua_school: If your time is worth *anything at all*, the Devkit is the cheaper way... and voice modems, if you can manage to get them working (which I *have* tried, btw.), are only half-duplex, so it makes you sound like you're talking on walkie-talkies |
16:52.23 | jsmith | joshua_school: You'd be better off to sell the modems on eBay and use the money to buy a Devkit... trust me |
16:52.28 | joshua_school | heh |
16:53.09 | joshua_school | well, my time is not worth a whole lot |
16:53.50 | joshua_school | all I wnat to do is be able to make my asterisk box into an an answering machine, so full-duplex doesn't really matter to me |
16:54.30 | jsmith | UnixDawg: I just got a new job, so I'm worth a lot more now! |
16:54.37 | UnixDawg | ahh ok |
16:54.54 | jsmith | joshua_school: I fought voice-modems for like two weeks, and never got close to getting them working... |
16:54.59 | UnixDawg | then throw in a analog to pbx switch |
16:55.07 | UnixDawg | with 24 channels |
16:55.22 | jsmith | joshua_school: You'd be better off to use your time at a temp agency to get some spare money to buy a devkit |
16:55.55 | joshua_school | jsmith: heh, I'm a freshman in high school - no work for me (yet!) |
16:56.38 | jsmith | joshua_school: Then convince the parents it's vital to your education... VoIP is the "next big thing" |
16:56.43 | Al | (The Asterisk server falls over before the Java stack does) |
16:56.48 | joshua_school | jsmith: heh |
16:57.29 | Sobek | joshua_school, and if that does not work try the wimper and beg approach... :-) |
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16:57.57 | joshua_school | jsmith: I'd just as soon go with a voicepulse connect! number in that case. like I said, this is sort of a "spare time" thing |
16:57.59 | joshua_school | Sobek: hahah |
16:58.40 | UnixDawg | I want a pingtel Phone |
16:58.44 | Sobek | joshua_school, careful of the spare time things.. They seem to consume what free time you have. Trust me I know.. :-) |
16:58.46 | UnixDawg | they look so cool |
16:58.55 | UnixDawg | but prob very expensive |
16:59.01 | UnixDawg | being java based |
16:59.05 | joshua_school | my other question is whether an FXO card can deal with answering the phone, or whether it can only originate calls. |
16:59.11 | joshua_school | Sobek: hehe... |
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16:59.17 | jsmith | UnixDawg: YEah, they're pricey... |
16:59.27 | UnixDawg | they look so cool |
16:59.29 | jsmith | joshua_school: Yes, FXO will answer... and do IVR, etc. |
16:59.37 | UnixDawg | jsmith you know the current price ? |
16:59.38 | joshua_school | jsmith: spifft |
16:59.41 | joshua_school | s/t/y/ |
16:59.59 | jsmith | UnixDawg: Last I checked, retail was like $600 or so... |
17:00.03 | UnixDawg | they have not responded to my inquiry |
17:00.09 | UnixDawg | wow |
17:00.15 | UnixDawg | not in this life time |
17:00.23 | UnixDawg | unless I get a great job |
17:00.27 | Sobek | ~whale slap joshua_school |
17:00.55 | UnixDawg | and I have seen these sip/modem phones |
17:01.20 | UnixDawg | what are they all about |
17:01.28 | ScaredyCat | green pepper |
17:01.29 | ScaredyCat | s |
17:01.30 | UnixDawg | sip phones with modems |
17:01.30 | Sobek | Ouch $600 for one phone |
17:01.42 | joshua_school | Sobek: hmmm, I think jbot can do ~lart... I've never seen "whale slap" though |
17:02.01 | ScaredyCat | pintel = pinh hell |
17:02.04 | UnixDawg | hey cisco is 200 and up |
17:02.12 | ScaredyCat | java phone, eeeewwwww |
17:02.12 | UnixDawg | pingtel |
17:02.16 | Sobek | He used to do whale slap.. I know jsmith has done it to me once or twice.. |
17:02.19 | UnixDawg | not pintel |
17:02.20 | ScaredyCat | ping hell |
17:02.30 | UnixDawg | lol |
17:02.46 | ScaredyCat | get a cisco instead |
17:02.55 | Sobek | Yea but 200 is a lot less than 600 |
17:02.55 | ScaredyCat | then go to dontpokebadgers |
17:03.15 | UnixDawg | we have come up with a mod for the grandstreams to use a headset insted ofthe speakerphone |
17:03.19 | jsmith | ~whaleslap Sobek |
17:03.23 | | ACTION slaps Sobek upside and over the head with one freakishly huge killer whale named hugh |
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17:03.40 | Sobek | Doooohhhh.. Thats right one word not two.. |
17:04.12 | joshua_school | out of curiousity, is IAXTEL back up yet? |
17:04.13 | UnixDawg | now that I have 2 phones I am going to mod 1 |
17:04.27 | bkw_ | ~lart UnixDawg |
17:04.39 | UnixDawg | lol |
17:04.44 | bkw_ | UnixDawg I never said you couldn't use macro's in extensions.conf for users |
17:04.49 | bkw_ | SMACK |
17:04.52 | Sobek | ~lart jsmith |
17:05.02 | bkw_ | eww that sounds kinda kinky |
17:05.14 | Sobek | stick that in your pipe and smoke it :-P |
17:05.15 | UnixDawg | never said you did jr aka testmaster was not listening |
17:05.19 | tholo | ~lart jbot |
17:05.26 | bkw_ | UnixDawg ok.. |
17:05.31 | bkw_ | HAHHAHAHAH |
17:05.37 | bkw_ | tholo good one |
17:05.40 | clh | JerJer, you around?? |
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17:06.16 | UnixDawg | I need to figure out your privacy macro I dont get what you used it for |
17:06.25 | bkw_ | no JerJer is round.. but not around |
17:06.46 | clh | k, tx |
17:07.10 | bkw_ | UnixDawg so stupid people with no callerid never make it to me |
17:07.13 | bkw_ | :) |
17:07.21 | UnixDawg | ok |
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17:07.42 | ScratchY^work | hi |
17:07.54 | bkw_ | http://asterisk.bkw.org/conf/extensions.conf |
17:07.58 | bkw_ | that has a better example |
17:08.01 | ScratchY^work | can somebody help me |
17:08.12 | ScratchY^work | i need the first stepps |
17:08.25 | bkw_ | ScratchY^work just post what you need if someone can answer they will |
17:08.25 | ScratchY^work | :) |
17:08.25 | bkw_ | first steps? |
17:08.26 | ScratchY^work | yes |
17:08.35 | UnixDawg | I need to script if = no callerid play callerid.gsm that says you must disable callid blocking to contact this comapny |
17:08.43 | UnixDawg | then hangup |
17:09.02 | bkw_ | exten => s/,1,Playback,callerid |
17:09.04 | UnixDawg | that will stop telemarketers |
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17:09.09 | bkw_ | exten => s/,2,Hangup |
17:09.13 | ScratchY^work | i have a tdm400p and have two analog phones connectet |
17:09.13 | UnixDawg | ok |
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17:10.14 | ScratchY^work | zaptel configured with 3 channels in fxo kewlstart |
17:10.38 | Alric | bkw_: You still have that queue announcement patch that you and gunk developed? |
17:10.57 | UnixDawg | bkw but it has to route the call if caller id is displayed |
17:11.03 | UnixDawg | or recieved |
17:11.22 | zoa | unix: thats easy |
17:11.27 | ScratchY^work | asterisk has knows 2 channels the problem is there is no signal on the phones |
17:11.49 | UnixDawg | i just have to sit down and do it |
17:12.02 | UnixDawg | at the min i am not at the asterisk box |
17:12.07 | UnixDawg | and ssh is disabled |
17:13.17 | UnixDawg | bkw can I get the gsm files for the ccard.agi |
17:13.21 | UnixDawg | pls |
17:14.20 | zoa | unixdawg: gimme the names of the files |
17:14.25 | zoa | and i'll search them for you |
17:14.28 | zoa | and put them online |
17:14.29 | zoa | but afaik |
17:14.32 | zoa | the files are online |
17:14.36 | bkw_ | Loligo UnixDawg |
17:14.36 | zoa | on some other site |
17:14.38 | joshua_school | shoot. |
17:14.41 | zoa | voila |
17:14.41 | bkw_ | get them from Loligo |
17:14.43 | joshua_school | I can't remember my IAXTEL number. |
17:14.44 | zoa | www.loligo.org |
17:14.55 | zoa | jushua17 is your password |
17:15.03 | bkw_ | oh who is this joshua_school person... |
17:15.06 | zoa | *joshua |
17:15.19 | bkw_ | GRRRR |
17:15.22 | bkw_ | I hate SBC |
17:15.24 | joshua_school | bkw_: ? |
17:15.48 | UnixDawg | i get a bd login page |
17:16.19 | bkw_ | joshua_school just askin who you were... hadn't seen ya around these parts |
17:16.21 | huats | does anybody can explain me how to use ZapBarge ? |
17:16.31 | bkw_ | huats show application ZapBarge |
17:16.31 | UnixDawg | i dont get a login prompt |
17:16.45 | joshua_school | bkw_: ah |
17:17.09 | zoa | huats: use ZapScan, its better |
17:17.28 | bkw_ | zoa when ya got one line zapscan is pretty pointless |
17:17.29 | bkw_ | haha |
17:17.36 | zoa | hehe |
17:17.37 | zoa | true :) |
17:17.43 | UnixDawg | zoa I will tonight when I get to the box |
17:17.59 | huats | zoa: what is the difference ? |
17:18.03 | zoa | unixdawg, just get them from loligo |
17:18.05 | zoa | they are already onlune |
17:18.13 | zoa | huats: it will search for an active channel |
17:18.14 | UnixDawg | i dont get a login |
17:18.20 | UnixDawg | i get a blank page |
17:18.28 | zoa | for zapbarge you have to enter the channel number |
17:18.36 | bkw_ | Internet Protocol Address Verifier == Embeded 1x1.gif?? |
17:18.40 | huats | zoa: ok |
17:18.43 | bkw_ | I wonder how much we paid for that with our tax dollars |
17:19.14 | zoa | http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/ |
17:19.26 | zoa | bkw: yups |
17:19.30 | zoa | they are good eh :) |
17:19.53 | zoa | bkw, although i suspect they could just add a unique id to the email |
17:19.59 | zoa | and have echelon look for the string |
17:20.07 | zoa | and follow its path |
17:21.06 | bkw_ | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3070334787&category=11909 |
17:21.11 | bkw_ | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3070334861&category=11909 |
17:21.16 | bkw_ | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3070334923&category=11909 |
17:21.21 | bkw_ | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3070335153&category=11909 |
17:21.27 | bkw_ | CHOP CHOP buy me one |
17:21.27 | zoa | MOOSE PENIS ALERT ç |
17:21.28 | zoa | ! |
17:22.11 | UnixDawg | need a zip file of all the .gsm |
17:22.14 | UnixDawg | lol |
17:22.15 | bkw_ | 4 7960G's with power for 295 |
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17:23.11 | zoa | hmmz |
17:23.18 | zoa | i can buy em new for 330 |
17:23.46 | joshua_school | ooh, spiffy. |
17:23.48 | joshua_school | no band today. |
17:23.54 | joshua_school | that means I have another free block. |
17:24.07 | joshua_school | anyway, is there a way to look up an IAXtel number if I only know my username and password? |
17:24.12 | Bonbon | does anyone know about QSIG? |
17:24.24 | kape | Bonbon: yup, libpri doesnt support it |
17:24.34 | Bonbon | kape: do you know anyone who has implemented it? |
17:24.34 | malcolmd | joshua_school: what's your username? |
17:24.42 | huats | zoa:I've been searching on the wiki, but I can't see where do I have to call ZapBarge or ZapScan... in extension.conf ? |
17:24.50 | Bonbon | bkw: do I need callmanager to use the Cisco 7960 address book? |
17:24.50 | zoa | yes |
17:24.59 | joshua_school | malcolmd: joshua |
17:25.02 | ScaredyCat | no |
17:25.04 | bkw_ | zoa no |
17:25.07 | zoa | exten => s,1,ZapScan(); |
17:25.09 | kape | Bonbon: you mean, a non-asterisk implementation, or what? |
17:25.14 | bkw_ | Bonbon no you don't need callmanager |
17:25.16 | ScaredyCat | Bonbon: no |
17:25.17 | zoa | but you first need to compile zapscan :) |
17:25.18 | ScaredyCat | Bonbon: no |
17:25.19 | jsmith | Bonbon: No... talk to km-... he's rewriting a PHP-based address book for the Cisco 7960, that I originally wrote |
17:25.20 | ScaredyCat | Bonbon: no |
17:25.33 | zoa | cool |
17:25.48 | ScaredyCat | get the perl module Cisco::IPPhone |
17:25.50 | huats | zoa: for the moment I'll try to use ZapBarge cause my asterisk has got ZapScan (may be too old...), I'll update later... |
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17:26.03 | joshua_school | malcolmd: greets, thanks |
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17:26.15 | folsson | Hi guys! |
17:26.20 | zoa | huats: wtf ? you will use zapBarge because you have zapscan ? |
17:26.33 | malcolmd | joshua_school: np :) |
17:26.35 | folsson | And gals (as if that would ever happen...) |
17:26.39 | zoa | zapscan is a patch on bugs.digium.com |
17:26.44 | zoa | its not included on cvs |
17:26.47 | bkw_ | folsson it happens |
17:27.21 | huats | zoa: ok I'm look for it roght now, thanks |
17:27.22 | folsson | bkw_: How many? I've only seen one... |
17:27.24 | UnixDawg | and where can I get the ccard.sql |
17:27.38 | zoa | unixdawg: hold on |
17:27.42 | ScaredyCat | dontpokebadgers |
17:28.10 | zoa | table name = pins |
17:28.12 | folsson | bkw_: quick question: the fromstring in voicemail.conf is that used directly after you change it! |
17:28.13 | zoa | fields: |
17:28.17 | zoa | units: int(11) |
17:28.21 | zoa | pin: varchar(100 |
17:28.26 | zoa | id: varchar(100) |
17:29.11 | Powerkill | bkw_ how can i play a sound file when getting a 404 sip message ? |
17:29.27 | UnixDawg | cool |
17:29.43 | zoa | make an entry for a nonexistant extension |
17:29.47 | UnixDawg | ? |
17:29.56 | zoa | its to powerkill |
17:30.58 | kape | disco disco |
17:31.40 | zoa | discow moscow |
17:31.40 | discordia | :) |
17:31.48 | discordia | ahhh much better |
17:32.09 | joshua_school | doh. |
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17:32.22 | joshua_school | all lines on the pstn->IAXtel thingy are taken. |
17:33.22 | joshua_school | out of curiousity, what do people think of as generally the minimum processing requirement for gnophone? |
17:33.24 | huats | zoa: can't find it on the site bugs.digium.net |
17:33.32 | bkw_ | .com |
17:33.49 | huats | bkw: sorry that's what I mean |
17:33.53 | joshua_school | I wonder if it's possible to run hnophone on an ipaq (400mhz xscale, but no floating point) |
17:33.59 | zoa | select zaptel |
17:34.04 | bkw_ | joshua_school use xlite for your pda |
17:34.16 | kape | run * on your pda :) |
17:34.23 | joshua_school | bkw_: xlite? |
17:34.30 | kape | who needs a freaking gui? |
17:34.31 | zoa | www.xten.org |
17:34.50 | miller7 | anyone knows where I can find some cool fibre optics photos to use on a website? |
17:35.00 | Al | Does anyone actually have * running on a Zaurus? If you ran a webserver on there too, you'd easily make slashdot. :) |
17:35.12 | Connor | what powersupply does a 7910 take? |
17:35.18 | joshua_school | xten.org seems to be the famed popupware x10.com. try again? |
17:36.19 | zoa | like give em all a different caller id |
17:36.26 | zoa | you win guaranteed |
17:36.27 | zoa | :) |
17:36.32 | Al | heheh |
17:36.34 | zoa | first 20 callers |
17:36.35 | joshua_school | Connor: I would expect that it would tell you on the bottom of the device |
17:36.37 | zoa | hey, those are all me :) |
17:36.48 | Al | But you can't give them all a caller ID that's a single digit different. :P |
17:36.52 | Connor | I would too. :) |
17:36.55 | Al | I think they might notice. |
17:37.09 | Al | You'd just want to withhold it. |
17:37.09 | zoa | i can spoof em |
17:37.11 | zoa | thats no problem :) |
17:37.21 | joshua_school | Connor: doh, heh |
17:37.24 | zoa | on new year i called 100 people with caller id 2004 |
17:37.25 | zoa | :) |
17:37.25 | Al | Your telco lets you spoof presentation numbers? |
17:37.35 | zoa | yups |
17:37.45 | Connor | Phuck.. takes 48VDC |
17:37.59 | Al | Connor: yeah, all the Cisco handsets do. |
17:38.16 | Al | Connor: either that or do the PoE thing. |
17:38.59 | joshua_school | oh, I was looking for an IAX solution for my ipaq |
17:39.09 | joshua_school | linphone is too slow |
17:39.30 | joshua_school | (ipaq running familiar linux - not running wince) |
17:40.04 | huats | zoa: thanks |
17:40.13 | Connor | looking for my PoE for my access point now.. |
17:40.20 | bkw_ | WHOOO HAHHHAHAHA |
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17:40.37 | jorgerai | hello |
17:40.42 | bkw_ | Al what kind of circuit do you have? |
17:40.43 | jorgerai | to everybody |
17:40.47 | jorgerai | ......: ) |
17:40.55 | jorgerai | hey Ineed to know somthing |
17:41.07 | bkw_ | me too.. the lotto numbers? |
17:41.09 | bkw_ | you have them? |
17:41.32 | miller7 | bkw_: I have previous week's if you need 'em |
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17:42.09 | jorgerai | OK I am in Miami and I need to know what kind of licence or somthing like that I need to have for traffic minutes or internacional service voip tcp /ip |
17:42.50 | jorgerai | ? |
17:43.12 | joshua_school | jorgerai: I would suggest talking to an attorney or other legal person well versed in your state/city's laws |
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17:43.42 | jorgerai | well I thouhgt that |
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17:44.41 | Jon_UK | Hi everyone, well I've managed to set up VOIP / SIP / IAX2 but having really difficulty understanding / setting up a simple X100P card... has anyone got 5 minutes to talk me though the basics ? |
17:45.39 | Connor | Does the 7910 Do PoE ? |
17:47.15 | joshua_school | Jon_UK: although I do not know much about the x100p, it would help if you asked a specific question ("I read the guide, and searched Google for xyz, but when I do asdf, I get ghjk instead of hjkl.") |
17:47.23 | bkw_ | 7910's SUCK |
17:47.58 | Jon_UK | Joshua: may I PM you and I'll explain where I've got to |
17:48.00 | Connor | On the VoIP phones, what's the Pinout of the POE ? Which pins are + and which ones are - ? |
17:48.23 | FuzzyCat | 20 an 50 |
17:48.25 | FuzzyCat | ;) |
17:48.28 | Connor | and how long does it take the phone to boot up? |
17:48.31 | joshua_school | Jon_UK: no |
17:48.39 | joshua_school | Jon_UK: ask on the channel. there's no reason not to do that |
17:48.43 | Jon_UK | k |
17:49.10 | Jon_UK | well I've created a zaptel.conf file with the following lines |
17:49.15 | Jon_UK | fxsks=1 |
17:49.23 | Jon_UK | loadzone=us |
17:49.28 | Jon_UK | defaultzone=uk |
17:49.46 | Jon_UK | my zapata.conf .... |
17:50.16 | Jon_UK | [channels] |
17:50.27 | Jon_UK | echocancel=yes |
17:50.31 | Jon_UK | rxgain=0.0 |
17:50.38 | Jon_UK | txgain=0.0 |
17:50.49 | Jon_UK | contect=bell |
17:50.57 | Jon_UK | channel=1 |
17:51.12 | Jon_UK | I've then done the modprobe zaptel |
17:51.19 | joshua_school | hmm, when I cvs update asterisk, I get lots of "checksump failure"s. is anyobody else experiencing this problem? |
17:51.27 | Jon_UK | and modprobe wxfxo |
17:51.42 | Jon_UK | sorry wcfxo, which detects the card |
17:52.10 | _E_ | nope, just updated |
17:52.12 | Jon_UK | however when I run ztcfg -vv, I am told that no channels are configured |
17:52.12 | joshua_school | Jon_UK: can you tell us what the issue is? |
17:52.19 | Jon_UK | what have I missed ? |
17:52.19 | joshua_school | ahh, ok |
17:52.36 | *** join/#asterisk russT (~rusty@65-101-255-24.dnvr.qwest.net) |
17:52.46 | joshua_school | unfortunately, I do not know, but that should be sufficient for others to at least get a start on what the issue is. |
17:53.22 | joshua_school | _E_: well, I haven't updated for something like two or 3 months now |
17:54.21 | _E_ | ; ) |
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17:55.25 | bkw_ | loko-moko Linux asterisk 2.4.22-gentoo-r2 |
17:55.28 | bkw_ | loko-moko mine works fine |
17:55.32 | Connor | How do you unlock a 7910 |
17:55.39 | bkw_ | **# |
17:55.42 | bkw_ | maybe |
17:55.46 | JerJer | star star pound |
17:55.46 | bkw_ | 7910 is sccp only |
17:56.02 | bkw_ | yo JerJer |
17:56.07 | bkw_ | I need an international Rate sheet |
17:56.09 | JerJer | correct, but it functions as a normal phone |
17:56.29 | bkw_ | ok but whats the point of a phone if all the kewl shit don't work? |
17:56.36 | bkw_ | :P |
17:57.12 | JerJer | someone needs to send me a 7920 to motivate me :) |
17:57.19 | zoa | hehe lol |
17:57.46 | JerJer | hell learath sent me the 7910 and that got me started |
17:57.49 | dalabera | Hello everybody! Need a recomendation for best phones to buy, that has the best features and work better with asterisk? Cisco , SNOM or PINGtel ? |
17:57.54 | *** join/#asterisk oej (~opr@40.186.204.213.sol.worldonline.se) |
17:57.56 | JerJer | Cisco |
17:57.56 | zoa | cisco |
17:58.04 | bkw_ | CISCO |
17:58.04 | dalabera | thanks |
17:58.17 | zoa | :) |
17:58.45 | dalabera | any cisco model in specific? |
17:58.50 | JerJer | 7960 |
17:58.54 | dalabera | cool |
17:58.59 | dalabera | thanks |
17:58.59 | zoa | 7960g |
17:59.44 | bkw_ | I like non-G 7960's because I can read |
17:59.46 | bkw_ | hah |
18:00.19 | bkw_ | har har har |
18:00.27 | bkw_ | I started putting my /etc/asterisk/ in cvs |
18:00.34 | *** join/#asterisk jaybrd (~root@rrcs-midsouth-24-172-72-119.biz.rr.com) |
18:00.35 | bkw_ | LOVE IT!! |
18:00.45 | bkw_ | jaybrd root irc is BAAAAAD! |
18:00.51 | bkw_ | wait windows does that |
18:00.53 | bkw_ | never mind |
18:01.06 | Powerkill | zoa what is the entry for a non existent enxtenseion ? |
18:01.13 | Alric | How much do 7960 power supplies usually run? |
18:01.14 | zoa | dunno |
18:01.16 | JerJer | 30 |
18:01.17 | zoa | 55$ |
18:01.20 | Powerkill | lol :) |
18:01.35 | zoa | try t |
18:01.37 | zoa | hmmz |
18:01.38 | JerJer | 55 is corncob |
18:01.41 | bkw_ | exten => _. |
18:01.46 | bkw_ | ya 55 is retail |
18:01.47 | zoa | jups |
18:01.50 | bkw_ | and who pays retail? |
18:01.56 | JerJer | nobody smart |
18:01.57 | Alric | not when you have eBay... |
18:02.09 | ScaredyCat | go to radio shack ffs |
18:03.02 | Powerkill | thanks bkw_ :) |
18:03.12 | Powerkill | see you later have to disconnect :) |
18:03.32 | user8925 | $45 @ http://lanstreet.com/productpage.cfm?prodid=990 |
18:04.35 | Alric | one for $28 on eBay right now. |
18:04.59 | Alric | bkw_'s mention of those 4 7960's made me look =) |
18:05.10 | swirlnets | to get an outside line, i dial 9, so to dial a number i dial 916142320202 however in my cdr it comes up with a 9 how can I remove it |
18:05.47 | bkw_ | Alric those 7960's I posted came with power for 295 |
18:05.52 | bkw_ | YOU BETTER SNATCH THOSE UP |
18:06.01 | bkw_ | if I had the cash I sure as hell would |
18:06.07 | Alric | No cash here. |
18:06.18 | Alric | Told boss about it. Seeing if he's going to jump on it. |
18:06.25 | bkw_ | Step 1 when I sell my bike.. get a Cisco 2924 |
18:06.29 | bkw_ | then a Laptop |
18:06.35 | *** join/#asterisk jaybrd (~jay@rrcs-midsouth-24-172-72-119.biz.rr.com) |
18:06.42 | bkw_ | and maybe a 7920 |
18:06.46 | bkw_ | JerJer you up for some dev work? |
18:07.17 | JerJer | after lunch, sure |
18:07.27 | bkw_ | no when I get a 7920/if that is |
18:07.28 | bkw_ | haha |
18:07.40 | JerJer | sure |
18:07.49 | bkw_ | Cisco needs to just release SIP firmware for that and call it a day |
18:10.53 | swirlnets | does anyone know what the diff is between a 7960 and a 7940 |
18:11.10 | zoa | yes, 7960 can do sip |
18:11.26 | user8925 | the 7960 has more buttons as well ( programmable ) |
18:11.30 | rpb | 7960 has six buttons, 7940 has 2 buttons on the right side. |
18:11.33 | rpb | Only diff. |
18:12.04 | Bonbon | bkw: so how do I set up the address book without call manager? |
18:12.37 | rpb | you load it via an xml dodad. |
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18:12.48 | zoa | can the 7940 do sip ? |
18:12.58 | rpb | if you know perl, on cpan there is a module for composing stuff to send to the 7960 without call manager |
18:13.13 | rpb | Or you can code the xml file manually. |
18:13.20 | swirlnets | zoa: yes it can |
18:13.28 | swirlnets | has anyone used the 7912, it can also do SIP |
18:13.36 | Bonbon | ah, right. so is there any sort of nice gui (except callmanager) to do that? |
18:14.04 | jaybrd | can someone help in configuring |
18:14.30 | bkw_ | ~seen Stealh_Man |
18:14.33 | | bkw_: i haven't seen 'stealh_man' |
18:14.53 | bkw_ | Guess stealth did just that.. went stealth |
18:15.16 | zoa | hehe |
18:15.23 | zoa | need to dial out bkw ? |
18:16.13 | bkw_ | no what? huh? |
18:16.22 | swirlnets | bkw, I sent your email to my boss, and he is going to get rid of all of our GS phones and replace them with 7940 or 7912s |
18:16.34 | bkw_ | swirlnets which email? |
18:16.47 | bkw_ | about the grandstream crap |
18:16.56 | swirlnets | bkw: yep |
18:17.04 | bkw_ | goodie |
18:17.21 | Connor | What Cisco phones do SIP? |
18:17.31 | bkw_ | 7905, 7912, 7940, 7960 |
18:18.10 | Bonbon | so where is the format for the xml load for cisco 7960? |
18:18.43 | bkw_ | what do you mean xml? |
18:19.21 | Bonbon | to load the 7960 with address book entries. |
18:19.53 | PBXtech | is tdmoe solid? |
18:21.54 | JerJer | soild as rice paper |
18:22.44 | *** join/#asterisk Connor (Connor@198-144-174-5.knx.tn.nxs.net) |
18:22.48 | Corydon76-work | Uh, rice paper _is_ solid. It's certainly not a liquid or a gas. |
18:23.00 | JerJer | steal is solid |
18:23.02 | Connor | Can you repear that list BKW? I missed it.. |
18:23.16 | JerJer | carbon fiber, is solid |
18:23.35 | Connor | glass.. what's glass ? |
18:24.15 | Alric | breakable? |
18:24.15 | PBXtech | is tdmoe centeralised or ever server has a copy of the configs? |
18:24.15 | JerJer | give me a bb-gun and i'll show u how solid glass is |
18:24.15 | Alric | So breakable... |
18:25.25 | ScaredyCat | Bonbon: donlt load the address book, write a cgi script for it |
18:25.55 | Bonbon | scaredy: do you have one? We've got a pissed off customer. |
18:26.48 | PBXtech | 12[4Bonbon12]1: what did you do |
18:28.18 | Connor | BKW, I think you can get SIP firmware for the 7910's.. |
18:29.27 | bkw_ | ok brb |
18:29.35 | bkw_ | Connor no you can't |
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18:31.43 | TerraByte | There was no SIP images for 7910's a few months ago and their pages don't mention at all any support for it |
18:32.01 | Bonbon | PBXtech: they sort of assumed that they could use the address book on the cisco with their * solution |
18:32.53 | swirlnets | bonbon: you can, you just have to figure out the XML formats....or so I think |
18:33.06 | Connor | I can't even get this damn 7910 to stay out of DHCP mode. |
18:33.55 | JerJer | TFTP |
18:33.59 | JerJer | u have to use TFTP |
18:34.29 | *** join/#asterisk token (~saa@host2.216.41.24.conversent.net) |
18:34.32 | JerJer | punch in all of your info (non-dhcp) along with the TFTP server's addy, then make sure you save the settings |
18:34.39 | Corydon76-work | Anybody done any investigation into sending SMS? |
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18:35.13 | JerJer | Corydon76-work: i know one company that has done it and will be releasing a voicemail patch, soon |
18:35.29 | Corydon76-work | JerJer: oh, nice |
18:35.49 | token | Anyone run into problem with DOT Command not found when doing make pogdocs |
18:35.55 | JerJer | but it's a wicked catch-22 |
18:35.55 | token | make progdocs |
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18:36.07 | Corydon76-work | token: you don't have doxygen installed |
18:36.13 | mbranca_ | hi all |
18:36.20 | token | doxygen is there |
18:36.27 | JerJer | token: leme guess redhat rpm version? |
18:36.29 | Corydon76-work | token: RPM or from source? |
18:36.31 | token | yes |
18:36.34 | token | good guess |
18:36.36 | token | :) |
18:36.42 | Corydon76-work | Compile it from source and it will work. |
18:36.50 | JerJer | yeah, the rpm is b0rken |
18:36.54 | Corydon76-work | I don't know what redhat decided to leave out |
18:36.59 | token | where can I get a new RPM |
18:37.01 | MSpin | Corydon76-home: sending sms on a new VM? |
18:37.15 | token | working doxygen |
18:37.23 | Corydon76-work | MSpin: client request... SMS triggered callback |
18:37.25 | jtodd | Sanity question: if I have two IAX clients, each behind a different NAT, can they native bridge or does audio data need to go through the * server to which they register/call through? |
18:37.30 | puzzled | token: set HAVE_DOT = NO in asterisk-ng-doxygen if you don't have it or install it |
18:37.46 | token | thanks man |
18:37.55 | jtodd | My assumption would be: needs to go through *, since NAT clients cannot send unsolicited packets to each other. |
18:38.03 | Corydon76-work | jtodd: need to go through the server |
18:38.11 | MSpin | Corydon76-home: ooo, that's nifty:) The interconnect to the carrier network would be annoying..unless you cable a cellphone to the server |
18:38.14 | Connor | Were can I get a config file ? |
18:38.17 | Corydon76-work | jtodd: unless you set up a SNAT rule |
18:38.20 | Connor | for the 7910 ? |
18:38.22 | jtodd | Corydon: Yes, I thought so, but someone is telling me categorically that's not the case. |
18:38.30 | jtodd | SNAT rule? You mean, configure the NAT boxes? |
18:38.53 | jtodd | Line a conduit or something that permits sessions between the two endpoints? |
18:38.59 | Corydon76-work | Yep, if you set up a static nat rule to send all iax packets through to a particular host behind the nat |
18:39.01 | jtodd | s/line/like |
18:39.29 | Corydon76-work | correction, all iax packets coming to a particular port on the NAT box |
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18:39.55 | jtodd | OK. But without special configuration of the NAT boxes, the audio always goes through *. I'm just triple-verifying what I know to be true, but when faced with comments from someone who claims to have specific data to the contrary, I like to be sure. :-) |
18:40.00 | Corydon76-work | then you could use different ports on the NAT box to distinguish different hosts behind the NAT |
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18:40.30 | jtodd | Corydon: I'm assuming my IAX clients are "in the wild" where I have no control over the NAT systems. |
18:40.39 | Corydon76-work | jtodd: that's correct |
18:41.12 | Corydon76-work | Unless the NAT box isn't using the 4 bits of information, but only two to do the NAT |
18:41.13 | *** join/#asterisk Asterisky (~IAX2_Lost@12-220-205-73.client.insightBB.com) |
18:41.20 | Asterisky | What am I doing wrong? |
18:41.44 | carrar | Not drinking enough? |
18:41.53 | Asterisky | Why do I get a million daily digests from the asterisk mailing list? |
18:41.59 | Corydon76-work | It should be using remote_ip, remote_port, local_ip, local_port to distinguish each connection. But it could be using only local_ip, local_port |
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18:42.25 | Asterisky | I thought you get the digest once a day... |
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18:42.51 | Corydon76-work | If it's only using the second two bits, then it would be possible for ANY host to send through to a host behind the NAT, as long as the right port was used |
18:43.03 | Corydon76-work | Again, though, that's implementation specific |
18:43.12 | Tobie | anybody know about caller id and differences between the blocking features of *53(private) and the blocks that youca n initiate with the PRI lines ? |
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18:43.47 | Asterisky | how can I get one email a day from the mailing list instead on 20? |
18:44.02 | mbranca_ | anyone knows the exact sequences of 180,183 SIP msg? I mean... if I use early media (183) I must send also 180(ringing) before or after 183? |
18:44.30 | Asterisky | Wake up, People!!!1 |
18:45.25 | mbranca_ | Asterisky: put up a procmail rule that allows only the first ml msg and drop the others... for each day |
18:45.26 | Asterisky | Don't make me start praising Grandstream. |
18:45.26 | Corydon76-work | Asterisky: have you considered that people may not know? |
18:45.52 | Asterisky | They know. This is the gurus channel |
18:45.58 | Connor | JerJer: Where can I get a config file for the 7910? |
18:46.07 | JoeCool | procmail, dude ? Wrong place, uh ? |
18:46.16 | Corydon76-work | Or they could be at lunch? Or asleep? Or busy? |
18:46.29 | Connor | It's looking for XMLDefault.cnf.xml |
18:46.37 | Asterisky | JoeCool, Procmail what? these are different emails. I want them all, but I want them in one email |
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18:47.03 | JoeCool | procmail stuff is kinda obsfuscated to remember without a manual |
18:47.26 | JoeCool | maybe the list can send you the daily digest ... |
18:47.29 | ScaredyCat | hehehehe mbranca |
18:47.32 | ww | maybe those who run the list software have it set to make digests every N messages rather than every H hours |
18:47.51 | Asterisky | There is nothing complicated about procmail. I just want all my emails in one delivery. |
18:47.51 | IronHelix | you have to unsubscribe, then resubscribe i think |
18:47.53 | IronHelix | thats what i did |
18:48.05 | ScaredyCat | Asterisky: go to the site anc change your sub to daily digest |
18:48.08 | IronHelix | when you subscribe to asterisk-users you're given the option for digest |
18:48.14 | *** part/#asterisk tholo (~tholo@gatekeeper.sigmasoft.com) |
18:48.15 | Asterisky | and I don't wanna have to write a rule for that. That is what the batch delivery is for |
18:48.19 | JoeCool | ScaredyCat : rightow |
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18:48.37 | Asterisky | ScaredyCat: do you get it just once a day? |
18:48.49 | JoeCool | Asterisky : check your email once per day |
18:48.50 | JoeCool | he |
18:48.56 | ScaredyCat | yes, hence the phrase 'Daily Digest' |
18:48.57 | Asterisky | Are you guys telling me that you get it once per day? |
18:49.01 | IronHelix | i do |
18:49.12 | JoeCool | there's just spam anyway |
18:49.29 | JoeCool | I don't, I hate lists |
18:49.31 | ScaredyCat | no wonder i'm so tired all the time |
18:49.43 | JoeCool | that's why they're al archived there |
18:50.06 | IronHelix | http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users go there, and put your email address into the last form at the bottom |
18:50.11 | IronHelix | you can then change to digest mode |
18:50.12 | Asterisky | I wanna get it, so I can help answer some peoples questions... |
18:50.17 | ScaredyCat | there's an idea.. Asterisky - don;t subscribe, just download the mbox every day |
18:50.40 | jtodd | Corydon76: Sorry, got hijacked. Thanks for the sanity check. |
18:50.42 | JoeCool | yeah, nice idea, but Daily DIgest is so dumby and easy ... |
18:50.43 | Asterisky | but I don't wanna get 20 a day... anyway.. thought someone knew who to beat up to get the digest once per day. |
18:50.48 | IronHelix | once youre in turn on digest mode |
18:51.04 | IronHelix | asterisky i do, go to the url above |
18:51.04 | Tobie | anybody on caller id issues ? |
18:51.13 | IronHelix | put in your email at the very bottom |
18:51.17 | IronHelix | and turn on digest mode |
18:51.46 | Asterisky | I did... and every few minutes, I get a digest with 15 emails in it. |
18:51.58 | jtodd | Corydon76: I actually thought of a very, very ugly possible method to solve that issue, involving "pre-loading" port usage into each end of the connection via IAX, but I don't know if most OS's support ability for the application layer to specify return port. |
18:52.28 | JoeCool | Asterisky : weird stuff ... |
18:52.33 | IronHelix | asterisky thats odd, i suggest unsubscribe and resubscribe |
18:52.35 | JoeCool | shouldn't |
18:52.39 | IronHelix | cuz the list doesnt have THAT much traffic |
18:52.49 | Asterisky | the users list does. |
18:53.22 | Tobie | brb |
18:53.31 | Asterisky | anyway... gotta get my butt back to work... Thanks gang! |
18:54.08 | IronHelix | not 15 every 5-10 mins usually |
18:54.08 | IronHelix | oh well |
18:54.08 | Death_INC | jtodd, IAX is all UDP yes? IPSec always allows you to use both source and destination port 500 for ISAKMP... and I know of a few other protocols that behave in a similar fashion, so it would stand to reason that pretty much all OS have to have the ability to specify source UDP port |
18:54.35 | Death_INC | but it seems like a bad idea still ;) |
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18:58.21 | ScaredyCat | 320*12 |
18:58.29 | ScaredyCat | ~320*12 |
18:58.31 | | 3840 |
18:58.34 | ScaredyCat | ta |
18:58.37 | yad | Is there a place to contribute ? I have recorded myself quite all the orgininal sound files in French and like to share. I can put them on my website if there is no dedicated place ... |
19:00.55 | Death_INC | yad, you could post about them on bugs.digium.com and list it as a feature... probably need to supply link to a tar of the files or something... |
19:01.31 | Death_INC | yad, don't know if they'd incorperate it or not thoug |
19:01.59 | yad | ok I will. Thanks |
19:02.32 | Connor | JerJer, you there? |
19:03.21 | mbranca_ | bah |
19:03.42 | mbranca_ | no SIP experts here, uh :) ? |
19:04.59 | Moc | ok that SIP patch is fuckup |
19:05.09 | ww | sip? que quieres? |
19:05.28 | ww | ok, what patch? what fuckup? |
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19:06.12 | mbranca_ | sip... is ok to send 180-ringing and then 183-early media ? |
19:06.20 | mbranca_ | or one excludes the other? |
19:06.44 | bkw_ | I get 183 most of the time |
19:07.11 | mbranca_ | mmmh... rfc doesn't say nothing |
19:07.24 | yad | anyone using zaprtc ? |
19:07.30 | ariel | Hello can someone help with finding why my IAX2 is not working? How do I test to see if it's loaded in my version of asterisk? |
19:07.32 | mbranca_ | nor the order just in case you send them both |
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19:07.45 | mbranca_ | ariel: show modules |
19:08.06 | joshua_school | how do I ignore the leading digit of an extension in ${EXTEN}? my pattern match is _91700NXXXXXX, and the 9 gets passed through to ${EXTEN}. |
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19:08.20 | Alric | bkw, you still have your app_queue patch back from September that did announcements into the MOH? |
19:08.30 | mbranca_ | joshua_school: ${EXTEN:1} |
19:08.43 | joshua_school | mbraca_: thank you! |
19:09.13 | ariel | The show modules does not show IAX2 but just IAX. How to I add it to my system? |
19:09.17 | Mike | how can i add or delete an extension on bash? |
19:09.30 | ww | my impression is that 180 and 183 are not mutually exclusive |
19:09.32 | mbranca_ | ariel: mmmh... it should be compiled by default |
19:09.34 | ww | and can be sent in either order |
19:09.38 | mbranca_ | ww: mine too |
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19:10.04 | yad | because when I try to load the zaprtc, I got the following error -> rtc: I/O port 112 is not free. |
19:10.18 | mbranca_ | seems the GS want 180+183 (or viceversa)... otherwise the call is dropped |
19:10.19 | ariel | Wow my system was setup over 10 months ago. I guess it was used back then. |
19:10.27 | mbranca_ | but really... I must test it |
19:11.24 | mbranca_ | yad: you have rtc.o loaded into kernel or compiled in... most stock kernels have rtc compiled in, so you must recompile your kernel withou rtc support |
19:11.24 | ww | hmmm. it shouldn't insist on a 183... |
19:12.02 | mbranca_ | yep... but I wanna test. |
19:12.03 | bkw_ | ok |
19:12.07 | bkw_ | callprogress is broken |
19:12.27 | Mike | someone knows how can i send commands on bash to asteriskl |
19:12.30 | mbranca_ | bkw_: callprogress in sip? |
19:12.30 | Mike | like reload??? |
19:12.34 | Mike | asterisk -reload? |
19:12.41 | zoa | rtfm |
19:12.46 | zoa | its in there :) |
19:12.49 | zoa | i cant remember |
19:12.50 | mbranca_ | Mike: asterisk -rx "cli command" |
19:12.57 | Mike | zoa: in the draft? |
19:13.00 | mbranca_ | Mike: like asterisk -rx "restart now" |
19:13.04 | Mike | mbranca_: thanx |
19:13.20 | mbranca_ | time for dinner |
19:13.44 | jets | RAWR 79xx's are sooooooo touchy |
19:13.53 | yad | Do you know how to remove this support ? I'm not finding the RTC under the linux make config... |
19:14.09 | ww | ... or a 180 for tat matter -- it is perfectly ok to respond to an INVITE directly with an OK |
19:14.35 | TestMasTer | has there been any problems with todays cvs? |
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19:18.12 | sudhir | Hi kram |
19:20.00 | bkw_ | he isn't here |
19:20.08 | sudhir | Has anyone tried running asterisk on AMD Opteron processors |
19:20.18 | bkw_ | read bugs.digium.com I think their is a patch for that |
19:23.17 | sudhir | I need to put together a system with quad T1 card, and considering whether to go with dual Xeon or dual Opteron |
19:23.51 | sudhir | Only reason I am considering Opteron is that I can get a dual Opteron system at a bargain price |
19:24.00 | oej | Anyone used permit/deny - it seems more broken than I thought... |
19:24.19 | kimo_sabe | sudhir: what's a bargain price? |
19:24.28 | sudhir | but again, dont know if saving couple of hundred dollars will be worth it or not. |
19:25.21 | sudhir | I can get a Tyan motherboard with dual opteron system (cheapest store price $850) for $600 |
19:25.40 | sudhir | I mean motherboard + 2 opteron |
19:28.46 | slacker | sudhir - mobo + the 2 cpus for $600? |
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19:30.37 | pat | I'm trying to get asterisk to (answer a call, and then when the caller hangs up I want the system to call my phone and play a message) |
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19:31.50 | ScaredyCat | use agi and a callback routine pat |
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19:32.28 | pat | I was trying to do it with just the extensions.conf, I guess that was my problem. |
19:32.37 | Mike | asterisk -rx "add extension _001NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,IAX2/Kcn82JoW92@voicepulse/${EXTEN:2} into asterisk-usa" |
19:32.42 | Mike | whats wrong on that line? |
19:33.52 | clive- | here is a newbie question....why when I switch on my computer does ztcfg give me errors"unable to open /dev/zap/ctl" , and before it was fine? |
19:34.01 | [Sim] | maybe your shell is confused by the ${EXTEN:2} ? |
19:34.24 | Mike | yes might be |
19:34.49 | joshua_ | Mike: use single quotes instead of "s |
19:35.55 | Mike | yes i just add simplequotes |
19:36.45 | mbranca_ | yad: cat /proc/interrupts and see if rtc is in use |
19:37.35 | yad | <PROTECTED> |
19:37.47 | yad | seems yes ! |
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19:38.38 | clive- | yad whats the trouble? |
19:39.02 | yad | because when I try to load the zaprtc, I got the following error -> rtc: I/O port 112 is not free. |
19:39.21 | mbranca_ | yad: rebuild the kernel... |
19:39.33 | mbranca_ | without RTC support |
19:39.39 | yad | I've already done it.. |
19:39.55 | mbranca_ | seems not |
19:40.06 | mbranca_ | since rtc is still there |
19:40.14 | yad | Seems the same... I'm not sure where to check if the kernel sources are at 100% well configured ! |
19:40.22 | clive- | here is a newbie question....why when I switch on my computer does ztcfg give me errors"unable to open /dev/zap/ctl" , and before it was fine? |
19:40.30 | clive- | anyone able to help me? |
19:41.08 | mbranca_ | clive-... when loading modules? or you just run ztcfg without loading zaptel modules first? |
19:42.10 | yad | [<mbranca_>]-> do you know where to check to be sure of the kernel config ? |
19:42.41 | clive- | mbarnca: well, the last time I did modprobe the wcfxo and s |
19:42.41 | mbranca_ | or use make menuconfig, is better than make config |
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19:43.17 | user8925 | or make xconfig if you have XFree86 installed |
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19:44.31 | mbranca | bah... xchat forgotten on at work |
19:44.47 | user8925 | kill -9 ? |
19:45.06 | mbranca | user8925: no connection with my laptop@work |
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19:45.46 | clive- | mbranca was that message about make menuconfig for me? |
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19:46.08 | mbranca | clive-: no, for yad |
19:46.14 | clive- | ok:) |
19:47.24 | mbranca | clive-: doing modprobe wxfxs gives errors? |
19:47.50 | clive- | my question is more like...do I have to modprobe each time I start the computer up? |
19:48.28 | mbranca | clive-: yes... linux is great but not magic... somewhere you must tell him to load the zaptel modules :) |
19:48.33 | srinivas | clive: yes.. but you can always use the rd.local file to start it up at boot up time... |
19:48.49 | srinivas | so you need not load it manually everytime... |
19:49.19 | mbranca | or look at zaptel.init into zaptel src dir... is a sample RH startup script |
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19:50.03 | clive- | thanks |
19:50.13 | mbranca | heya kram! |
19:50.18 | clive- | how about modules.conf |
19:50.25 | kram | sup matteo |
19:50.59 | mbranca | all fine here :) fighiting with sip 183 early media |
19:51.30 | kram | fighting with it? |
19:51.41 | mbranca | yes |
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19:52.04 | srinivas | clive: you can just add whatever you want to in the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file and you will have the machine started with all th elines active. |
19:53.53 | mbranca | kram: GS doesn't like 183 response... it doesn't answer to * when the call is answered, so * (correctly) hangsup |
19:53.56 | clive- | srinivas thanks, I'll look in there...as well |
19:54.52 | data[knackered] | woo its a kram :o |
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19:56.39 | ww | Development practices it would be good to have in place: |
19:57.03 | ww | 1. public discussions of changes and some consensus based architectural decisions |
19:57.29 | ww | 2. CVS is for developers, not for users unless they are masochists |
19:57.46 | clive- | kram, how you doing?....hows the Iaxy, got some very interested potetial customers |
19:58.46 | ww | 3. some control of the project delegated to the community rather than kept tightly at digium |
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20:09.01 | Moc | well I agree that CVS should be developers only, but it still a matter than asterisk is at v 0.x |
20:09.21 | Moc | I guess a version 1 might be schedules |
20:09.52 | Moc | And Start from there with releases of stable releases, and CVS releases |
20:12.30 | clive- | srinivas do I just put modprobe wcfxo and s and ztcfg in the rc.local file? |
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20:18.38 | joseph | anybody working with an Adit 600? |
20:21.37 | TestMasTer | anyone know what error 484? |
20:21.53 | jsmith | joseph: I have several Adit 600s |
20:22.39 | joseph | jsmith: what should I get in terms of cards, FXS or FXO to drive analog phones? |
20:23.50 | Sobek | joseph, both |
20:24.22 | Sobek | You will need fxs to connect to your analog phones and fxo to connect to your pots lines. |
20:25.11 | joseph | asterisk to adit600 via RJ-48 crossover, adit 600 via FXS or FXO card to analog phones |
20:25.57 | Sobek | FXS |
20:26.32 | joseph | FXS adds battery to the line to drive the phones? |
20:27.07 | jsmith | joseph: Yes. |
20:27.19 | joseph | thanks a bunch! |
20:27.38 | jsmith | joseph: FXO ports would be connected to POTS lines coming into Asterisk, and FXS ports are connected to analog phones (extensions) |
20:28.19 | TestMasTer | Anyone where i can get a list of all the diffrent error codes? |
20:29.07 | jtodd | Grr.... wasn't there some discussion about Teliann gear and Asterisk recently? My archives don't find it. |
20:29.22 | jtodd | Nor does Google. |
20:29.37 | Mike | is there any app on asterisk to tell the degress in C? |
20:29.44 | jtodd | Mike: No. |
20:29.48 | Mike | every morning i know what time is by dialing the hour app |
20:29.56 | Mike | but i would also like to know how cold or hot is it |
20:29.57 | Shido6 | hehe |
20:30.01 | Shido6 | festival |
20:30.05 | Shido6 | weatherbug |
20:30.11 | Shido6 | php |
20:30.15 | Shido6 | perl |
20:30.20 | Shido6 | do it |
20:31.09 | russT | curious...it would be nice if all the config files were more organized...say like, in an XML-style. Would that be a good change or not? |
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20:34.10 | doughecka | NO |
20:34.13 | doughecka | NO XML! |
20:34.22 | doughecka | xml BAD! |
20:34.27 | bkw_ | BAD BAD BAD |
20:34.30 | russT | doughecka, XML-"style" |
20:34.35 | bkw_ | xml is the exact oposite of gzip |
20:34.38 | doughecka | no, nothing even close! |
20:34.41 | doughecka | :) |
20:34.41 | russT | in other words, organies. |
20:34.44 | russT | organized |
20:34.48 | doughecka | LOLOL |
20:34.56 | Corydon76-work | xml is a good way to triple the size of your data files |
20:34.59 | oej | russT: What's the problem with the win.ini syntax of today? |
20:35.13 | shkoo | no, not exact opposite. xml and gzip files are both difficult to read. |
20:35.19 | russT | oej, I was thinking of the stuff in like, extensions.conf for exampel. |
20:35.26 | russT | example* |
20:35.31 | doughecka | shkoo: heh, size wise though... |
20:36.03 | Corydon76-work | russT: if you want to implement that, be sure to note for us how much slower a reload is, okay? |
20:36.23 | oej | russt: Yes, and what's the problem? Extensions.conf syntax is the easiest one, modem.conf and zapata.conf is harder... |
20:36.34 | russT | Corydon76-work, I'm sure that will be an issue. |
20:36.44 | russT | oej, extensions.conf is a mess |
20:36.51 | doughecka | it is? |
20:37.02 | oej | russT: explain more, give examples. |
20:37.03 | doughecka | its the easyest config I ever seen |
20:37.06 | MSpin | how well does app_voicemail play with ADSI? |
20:37.13 | Corydon76-work | russT: Like I said, if you want to see that change, code it and submit your patch on the bugtracker |
20:37.16 | doughecka | try to configure jabber :) |
20:37.31 | oej | doughecka: Yes, that was a big mess... |
20:37.34 | ScaredyCat | MSpin: ok, but not perfect |
20:37.54 | russT | Corydon76-work, I'm just thinking out loud really - I'm not even sure I'm going to attempt it yet. |
20:38.03 | oej | for the rest of you: Jabber.conf is XML-based |
20:38.15 | doughecka | and it sux |
20:38.22 | doughecka | try to edit in windows |
20:38.27 | doughecka | jabberd barfs |
20:38.36 | oej | russt: Could you give an example of what makes a mess, so we can document it better or change the syntax? |
20:39.13 | russT | oej, if you look at the sample extensions.conf, it's a mess of paramters and values, and it's difficult to ascertain what's related to what. |
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20:39.35 | MSpin | ScaredyCat: hrm...are the ADSI sets a decent solution for someone wanting a 'receptionist phone' ? |
20:40.01 | doughecka | lol, get a cisco 7960 for the receptionist |
20:40.32 | oej | russT: Can't really agree with that. But of course, there's a learning curve. One problem is the mixture of different calling methods, with | or (,) and other ways. We're trying to focus on application(parameter,parameter) |
20:40.35 | MSpin | what do they really need to do? have several lines/CAs? |
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20:41.00 | russT | oej, the learning curve doesn't have to be so big |
20:41.42 | oej | russT: How wod XML change that? I don't think it's XML or not, it's something more fundamental you're after. |
20:42.07 | oej | russT: And I would like to understand how you would like it to be. |
20:42.13 | dcan | Hello. I want to use 4 analog FXO devices in my Asterisk installation. But I don't want to put four single-port Digium X100P cards in the machine. Does anyone know of a 4-port FXO card that works really well with Asterisk? |
20:42.17 | oej | s/wod/would/ |
20:42.27 | russT | oej, an xml-"style" layout would give it some organization - I would be happy to mock something up so you can see what i'm talking about. |
20:42.41 | Corydon76-work | Obviously, he wants a graphical interface and thinks XML would somehow facilitate that. |
20:42.47 | oej | russt: Do it, and mail me at oej@edvina.net |
20:43.08 | doughecka | no, email it to -users :) |
20:43.12 | doughecka | so we all can see |
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20:43.16 | russT | oej, ok, may take a bit until I figure all this stuff out |
20:43.21 | oej | XML for data and for UI are different things |
20:43.23 | doughecka | dcan |
20:43.35 | doughecka | dcan: not yet, but digium is working on one |
20:43.37 | oej | russt: take your time |
20:43.40 | doughecka | ask kram |
20:44.09 | new2ast | i have an ericsson webswitch that says if i want to use it over the public network i need a h.323 gateway, can * do this? |
20:44.31 | oej | I can't really get permit/deny to work. No one that have checked this function? |
20:44.37 | russT | Corydon76-work, I'm not that concerned about a graphical interface...I'm just wondering if these conf files (and their use) can be made more self-evident. |
20:44.51 | new2ast | i guess i need a gateway because the webswitch is routing based on the application layer, and i am natted on both sides that i want to have phones |
20:45.16 | Corydon76-work | They are self-evident already. The sample files are very verbose. |
20:45.34 | russT | Corydon76-work, self-evident to whom? |
20:45.52 | Corydon76-work | russT: have you looked at the sample files yet? |
20:46.01 | TestMasTer | hrmz anyone here using the G728 Module? |
20:46.08 | russT | Corydon76-work, that's like a programmer saying his GUI is flawless, because he coded it. It may be the worst thing anyone has seen. |
20:46.23 | doughecka | russT: amazingly, this topic comes up ever .5 years, yet it allways seems to die :) |
20:46.40 | russT | Corydon76-work, it's the sample conf files that have led me to my suggestion. |
20:46.45 | dcan | kram: I want to connect 4 analog FXO devices to a asterisk system, but I don't want to use four seperate XP100P devices (due to a fear of echo and IRQ conflicts). Do you know of a single card 4-port FXO solution? |
20:46.54 | russT | doughecka, curious..why do you think it dies? |
20:46.58 | Corydon76-work | russT: what don't you understand? |
20:47.22 | doughecka | well, because nobody follows up |
20:47.25 | jsmith | dcan: Digium is working on one, but until it's done your best bet is probably a T100P and a channel bank |
20:47.35 | russT | Corydon76-work, no specifics yet. But don't you see? If I can't understand by looking at it, then it can probably be better. |
20:47.41 | doughecka | but I personally hate xml-type stuff, horrible to configure it |
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20:48.52 | oej | russt: At this point, no one told you that Asterisk is user-friendly and that you don't have to read and learn before doing anything with it. You can't just install and go along, it takes hitting the wall a few times before you understand it. The reason I ask is that I'm beyond that wall, but kind of remember how it was. |
20:49.30 | dcan | jsmith: I guess I'm a little confused on what a T1 card and a channel bank can do. I've got 4 POTS lines coming into the building that are just standard telephone jacks. I thought the T100P and channel banks were only useful if you had a T1 coming in with your voice/data channels. |
20:49.38 | russT | oej, why not make the wall a bit lower? In my mind it's not about mindless operation...it's about efficient use of resources. |
20:49.43 | oej | russT: And to make the learning curve smoother, I need your help in documenting your view now, so we can base this discussion based on your input. For an Asterisk guru, extensions.conf is crystal clear. |
20:50.07 | russT | oej, precisely...for an asterisk *guru* |
20:50.09 | jsmith | dcan: No, you use the T100P to talk to the channel bank (with a T1 cross-over cable)... and run the POTS lines into FXO ports on a channel bank. Does that make sense |
20:50.15 | Corydon76-work | russT: extensions.conf is already extremely low. Just because it's unfamiliar doesn't mean it's not clear. |
20:50.47 | oej | russT: There was a reason I started documenting this stuff on the Wiki... Someone needed to make it more easy to learn and work with... Documentation helps. |
20:50.50 | russT | Corydon76-work, clear to whom? |
20:50.52 | Corydon76-work | russT: you're talking about XML *AND* efficient use of resources? |
20:51.00 | jsmith | dcan: It's probably a little more expensive to go that route, but it's definitely worth it if you think you'll ever expand... |
20:51.35 | dcan | jsmith: kind of. So the 4 analog POTS lines plug into the channel bank, a T1 cross-over cable then connects the channel bank to the T100P running in the Asterisk System? |
20:51.36 | russT | Corydon76-work, I mentioned an XML-"style" layout...and said nothing about XML explicitly. |
20:51.46 | oej | I don't think XML would make it easier to learn, something else is needed. XML would propably make it easier to write a front end GUI for configurations... |
20:51.47 | Corydon76-work | russT: How long have you been looking at the sample files? |
20:51.49 | jsmith | dcan: Yes, exactly... |
20:52.17 | jsmith | russT: Personally, I think an XML-"style" layout would be harder to read... |
20:52.18 | russT | Corydon76-work, I picked it up for the first time about 8 months ago, dropped it, and now looking at asterisk again. |
20:52.51 | oej | russT: Welcome back ! |
20:52.52 | Corydon76-work | russT: aha. Spend some time with extensions.conf, try some things, then get back to us |
20:52.57 | tclark | russT: see this long drolling thread when i asked the same Q http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2002-February/001679.html |
20:53.16 | jsmith | russT: For what it's worth, we're writing a book (in #asterisk-doc) that explains the syntax, etc. quite well... |
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20:53.26 | russT | oej- thank you |
20:53.32 | Corydon76-work | russT: I think you'll find that it indeed is clear, and only unfamiliar to you. |
20:54.24 | Corydon76-work | Parse that carefully. not only you, but only unfamiliar |
20:54.39 | russT | Corydon76-work, anything that becomes familiar becomes clear. It's just a question of how much time and effort is required to get there. |
20:55.05 | Corydon76-work | russT: that's incorrect. Something can be familiar and yet not clear. |
20:55.08 | dcan | jsmith: So the magic thing sounds like the channel bank. Does a channel bank just bundle POTS lines into something that acts like a T1? Or does it do more than that, maybe eventually allowing me to bring in the lines over a real T1? |
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20:55.20 | jsmith | russT: I guess I'm having a hard time understanding why the .conf files are so hard to read... |
20:55.39 | tclark | <PROTECTED> |
20:55.42 | jsmith | dcan: Your first guess was right |
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20:57.02 | Corydon76-work | Consider obfuscated C, which is familiar (i.e. the syntax is that of C), but not clear (i.e. not understandable). |
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20:57.16 | russT | Corydon76-work, jsmith, when someone says, "this software is hard to use," what do you do? Do you chide them for being stupid, or do you sit down and try to figure out how to help them meet their OWN objectives? |
20:57.20 | dcan | jsmith: Ya, I thought it went from T1 digital to analog, but it really just takes multiple pots fxo lines and bundles them together into a virtual T1, combining the pots lines into channels of a virtual T1? And then then virtual T1 is fed to the T100P, making it look like a real T1? |
20:57.52 | Corydon76-work | russT: that's when we say, if you don't have the patience to learn this, then contract one of our firms to do it for you. |
20:58.15 | russT | Corydon76-work, than when people like me say, "let's try to make it better." |
20:58.20 | doughecka | it is a REAL t1... a t1 is 24 channels... and the channel bank takes POTS lines, and just converts it to digital and plugs it into the right channel on the T1 |
20:58.24 | Corydon76-work | Not everybody wants to know the intricacies of their phone switch |
20:58.24 | russT | that's* |
20:58.56 | Corydon76-work | russT: like I said before, code up a better solution and submit it to the bugtracker |
20:58.57 | russT | Corydon76-work, right...and noone says that a phone switch can't be "less" intricate. |
20:59.44 | russT | Not code, mock...I doubt that I'd devote the time and effort required unless there was more positive feedback. |
20:59.49 | Corydon76-work | The code you're looking for is in pbx.c and the pbx subdirectory |
21:00.49 | dcan | jsmith,doughecka: I think I understand more. As far as scalability, it sounds like this might be a great solution. When and if we ever want to convert out POTS fxo lines to a T1, it sounds like we'd just dump the channelbank and feed the T100P with the equipment needed for the T1. |
21:01.03 | doughecka | yep |
21:01.23 | doughecka | well, just plug the T1 into the T100P :) |
21:01.33 | jsmith | exactly... |
21:01.56 | dcan | jsmith, doughheck: thanks a lot. It's a little less muddy now. :) |
21:01.58 | jsmith | dcan: If you're smart and lucky too, you might get a channel bank with both FXO and FXS ports, so you can use your FXS ports as analog extensions... |
21:02.07 | doughecka | yah |
21:02.14 | doughecka | that would be l33t |
21:02.15 | doughecka | :P |
21:02.44 | jsmith | doughecka: Does that officially make me "l33t"? |
21:02.51 | doughecka | almost |
21:02.57 | dcan | Just need to find a good 4 to 8 port channel bank, with both fxo and fxs ports maybe, anyone know of one? |
21:02.57 | ScaredyCat | sh33p |
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21:03.31 | doughecka | on3 DO3S n33d @ l33tn3ss c3rt to b3 totAly l33t |
21:03.56 | jets | i'm down with the brown |
21:03.59 | doughecka | I dont |
21:04.04 | doughecka | I dont use channel banks |
21:04.06 | *** join/#asterisk Asterisky (~IAX2_Lost@12-220-205-73.client.insightBB.com) |
21:04.10 | doughecka | :P |
21:04.14 | jsmith | dcan: Best one I've ever used is a Carrier Access Adit 600... ports come on cards of 8 channels each, so you could get an FXO card and an FXS card and have 8 of each... |
21:04.38 | clive- | is it normal to get errors and warnings when trying asterisk -vvvgc ? |
21:04.52 | Corydon76-work | That's what verbose means |
21:04.55 | jsmith | clive-: I always get at least one warning, but not errors... |
21:05.06 | dcan | jsmith: cool. Seaching around for one of those, maybe ebay luck. |
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21:06.13 | clive- | jsmith, its my first time...I get error unable to load zapata.conf I guess I better look into my file there |
21:06.43 | Corydon76-work | That means that you've attempted to bring up zap channels that don't exist |
21:06.55 | Corydon76-work | or with the wrong type of signalling |
21:07.33 | russT | tlcark - interesting thread...seems like the 'old guard' is resistant to change |
21:07.42 | clive- | i copied the one at http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/zapata.conf.html |
21:08.16 | russT | tclark ^^ |
21:08.41 | tclark | ^^? |
21:08.55 | russT | wasn't sure if you saw my comment, because I misspelled your name :) |
21:10.15 | tclark | well working with this now for well over a year, i find some nice merit to the current configs over xml, esp from the code parsing pov |
21:10.54 | russT | tclark, personally, I'm not sure there's enough config data to make much of a difference in the time it takes to parse |
21:11.27 | clive- | jsmith, I guess I will just have to check for typos |
21:12.13 | jsmith | clive-: Make sure that for each channel defined in zapata.conf, there's a matching channel in zaptel.conf |
21:12.41 | jsmith | russT: My extensions.conf is over 3500 lines long... it would make a difference. |
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21:13.00 | halfwit | hello everyone.. |
21:13.04 | russT | jsmith, 3500 lines is nothing. |
21:13.08 | jsmith | hello halfwit... |
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21:13.47 | russT | jsmith, if you were talking about 35Mb worth of config data, that's a different story. |
21:13.48 | jsmith | russT: Yeah, and if I truned that into XML-like code, it'd be 2 or 3 times as long... |
21:14.08 | halfwit | is there any way during dial app to play an announcement timed like 3 minutes or whenever in call |
21:14.18 | jsmith | russT: You still haven't answered my question... how does an XML-like "language" make it any easier to read... |
21:14.23 | jets | halfwit: on bugs.digium.com there is a queue patch to do such a thing |
21:14.51 | halfwit | I did it but its probably very bad programming on my part :D haha |
21:15.00 | russT | jsmith, not necessarily - it would undoubtedly occupy a bit more space, but I don't know that it would be that much more. And to answer your question...it provides something that isn't there right now - structure and organization. |
21:15.03 | jets | jsmith: with our new deployment we have an XML set for each user/phone... sounds tedious but its wonderful, because it builds the /tftpboot/SIPmacaddress.cnf as well as the extensions.conf and voicemail.conf and sip.conf |
21:15.10 | halfwit | I made my own.. but probably broke the rules |
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21:15.27 | jets | halfwit: how did you do it |
21:15.48 | halfwit | I went into the channel.c |
21:16.26 | halfwit | and went inside the bridge function.. where that for loop is.. and put a condition there... I know thats bad |
21:16.27 | halfwit | haha |
21:17.54 | *** join/#asterisk vvortex3 (~spam@66.77.78.228) |
21:18.02 | halfwit | I was just wondering maybe there existed a way already.. was wondering if that was kind of dumb effort |
21:18.25 | clive- | jsmith is it ok to have in my zaptel.conf fxoks=2,3 ? |
21:18.39 | vvortex3 | im still having some issues with asterisk and festival... when i run a festival(hello world) in extensions.conf it doesnt actually say anything...however no errors are logged anywhere in festival or asterisk...the festival log says the following: |
21:18.50 | vvortex3 | server Tue Jan 6 17:47:25 2004 : Festival server started on port 1314 |
21:18.50 | vvortex3 | client(1) Tue Jan 6 17:49:58 2004 : accepted from phonebox |
21:18.50 | vvortex3 | client(1) Tue Jan 6 17:49:58 2004 : disconnected |
21:19.36 | dalabera | do you have the festival_server app running, festival.conf configured? |
21:19.51 | vvortex3 | i used the defaults in festival.conf as per a readme i found |
21:19.55 | vvortex3 | and yes the server's running |
21:20.22 | vvortex3 | well its running like this |
21:20.31 | dalabera | exten => 1030,1,Answer |
21:20.31 | dalabera | exten => 1030,2,Festival(This is a test. I'm Calling from extension ${EXTEN}. Go |
21:20.31 | dalabera | od Bye.) |
21:20.33 | vvortex3 | "/usr/local/src/festival/bin/festival --server ./festival_server.scm" |
21:20.51 | vvortex3 | delabera: thats how it looks in my extensions.conf |
21:20.56 | vvortex3 | thats why im stumped heh |
21:21.16 | dalabera | try this, you should first answer the channel, if not you wouldn't hear anything... |
21:21.28 | vvortex3 | ill show you what i have |
21:21.51 | vvortex3 | exten => s,1,Answer |
21:21.51 | vvortex3 | exten => s,2,Festival(Hello asterisk user how are you today) |
21:21.51 | vvortex3 | exten => s,3,Hangup |
21:22.07 | vvortex3 | and yes the server's verbose mode says its running that |
21:22.26 | dalabera | did you use the festival-asterisk patch? |
21:22.54 | vvortex3 | patch? |
21:23.09 | vvortex3 | i dont know of any patch |
21:23.18 | dalabera | yes you need to apply a patch in order to work! |
21:23.22 | vvortex3 | hehehe |
21:23.26 | vvortex3 | what patch? |
21:24.07 | loko-moko | Have any of yall been buying stocks in VoIP companies? |
21:24.38 | vvortex3 | lol people are laughing at me for buying chinese food take out from a chinese food place nextdoor to a pet store |
21:25.14 | vvortex3 | loko: inst comcast going big with it? |
21:25.51 | ScaredyCat | actually halfwit |
21:25.53 | loko-moko | im not sure |
21:25.55 | loko-moko | i was thinking Cisco |
21:26.16 | dalabera | vvortex3 check this out! http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-June/014469.html |
21:26.21 | vvortex3 | thankee |
21:26.35 | ScaredyCat | it would be nice to be able to play a sound at AbsoluteTimeout - n seconds too |
21:26.42 | clive- | is it ok to have in my zaptel.conf fxoks=2,3 ? |
21:27.17 | scr | on a 7960 w/ sip - It seems I can't define lines 1,2, and 6 (leaving 3,4, and 5 undefined)... can anyone confirm this? |
21:27.23 | ScaredyCat | yes clive... |
21:27.38 | ScaredyCat | i assume u have 2 cards |
21:27.54 | clive- | thanks scaredy....still trying to find out why I get that error in -vvvgc |
21:28.01 | clive- | yip |
21:28.03 | dalabera | btw, is there a difference between 7960 and 7960G? are they the same? |
21:28.09 | ScaredyCat | which error |
21:28.29 | ScaredyCat | you hvae 1 fxo and 1 2 port fxs? |
21:28.33 | scr | dalabera: the G is the 'global' - it has an overlay for the buttons instead of printing directly on them |
21:28.41 | scr | and they're newer |
21:28.46 | ScaredyCat | scr no |
21:28.58 | ScaredyCat | they just replaced the words with symbols |
21:29.47 | clive- | yes,,I get the errror ..unable to laod confog zapata.conf |
21:29.52 | bkw_ | I need someone with core files to do a bt for me please |
21:29.54 | dalabera | scaredycat-> don't get it , what do you mean words with symbols? |
21:30.00 | scr | yeah... I've got them both sitting here side by side. they've got icons |
21:30.47 | ScaredyCat | the voicemail button is a little envelope icon |
21:30.51 | ScaredyCat | etc |
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21:36.30 | jets | Has anyone had problems with Voice VLANS and the SIP firmware for 79xx's? |
21:36.38 | bkw_ | ok ok ok |
21:36.44 | bkw_ | jets no |
21:36.44 | vvortex3 | dalabera: umm...what is that patching? festival? |
21:37.47 | jets | bkw_: Do you use the Operational Voice VLAN and leave the data untagged? |
21:37.57 | bkw_ | I don't do it |
21:38.02 | jets | oh |
21:38.04 | bkw_ | I will when I get a cisco switch |
21:38.08 | jets | the phones are really freaking out on |
21:38.08 | jets | *me |
21:38.36 | Connor | okay, anyone give me any hints on getting this 7910 working?? |
21:38.43 | jets | they forget which voice vlan to use every half hour |
21:38.47 | jets | it's the craziest thing |
21:39.03 | vvortex3 | I still need help getting festival running with asterisk...not working still, no errors |
21:39.41 | bkw_ | Connor_ search the mailing list .. I think its there |
21:40.02 | bkw_ | vvortex3 you apply the patch to festival? |
21:41.27 | dalabera | go here /usr/src/asterisk/festival-1.4.3.diff |
21:41.55 | dalabera | and follow the instructions on the mailing list page I've send you |
21:42.25 | jets | make sure you aren't running your distro's installed festival, install festival-1.4.3.diff -- make sure you didn't miss the other components like CMU , etc |
21:42.29 | dalabera | and after you patch it , you have to compile asterisk again. |
21:42.30 | doughecka | bloody hell, thats jolly good, they have some nice bloomin tea you know.. |
21:42.33 | jets | voip-info.org has a good install how to of festival with * |
21:42.33 | loko-moko | comcast stock went up $2 over the past week |
21:42.48 | Mike | hey guys my incoming calls on my x101p card get hangup auto |
21:42.53 | Mike | i have busydetect=yes |
21:43.00 | Mike | can that affect? |
21:43.08 | vvortex3 | ok now asteerisk is saying "Festival returned ER" but the festival logs are useless |
21:43.47 | dalabera | http://www.marko.net/asterisk/archives/0209/0389.html |
21:44.06 | vvortex3 | not only are the festival logs useless but they dont even say an error occured |
21:44.09 | jets | did you run the festival server? |
21:44.13 | vvortex3 | yes |
21:44.16 | dalabera | go here for instructions, and aplly the patch according to the festival version you've downloaded |
21:44.25 | jets | also in the server rc script, did you add your hostname on top of localhost |
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21:45.36 | russT | oej: were you referring earlier to voip-info.org |
21:45.41 | russT | ? |
21:50.08 | russT | in extensions.conf, what would CONSOLE=Zap/1 do for me? |
21:51.17 | jsmith | russT: It's so that you can do something like this: exten => 123,1,Dial(${CONSOLE}) |
21:51.33 | russT | jsmith, ok, thank you |
21:51.39 | jsmith | russT: Read the "README.variables" file in the Asterisk sourc |
21:51.42 | jsmith | source, that is |
21:52.00 | russT | ok |
21:52.41 | JerJer | dsp.c just got tweaked |
21:53.03 | JerJer | no more lamers talkin about Unable to detect process 2 frames |
21:53.05 | JerJer | :) |
21:53.17 | bkw_ | hehe |
21:53.20 | JerJer | next bug? |
21:53.41 | jsmith | Wow... gotta love that! |
21:53.47 | bkw_ | love what? |
21:53.48 | bkw_ | what bug? |
21:54.04 | JerJer | lets shut some ppl up and start wrapping the little shit up |
21:54.15 | jsmith | bkw_: The bug in dsp.c got fixed! |
21:54.19 | bkw_ | ok lots of little shit on the bug tracker |
21:54.38 | JerJer | i'm thinkin about installing vmware gsx on a box with like 4 linux vm's |
21:54.56 | JerJer | then we offer those vm's as asterisk test bed's |
21:55.00 | JerJer | FREE |
21:55.08 | bkw_ | good idea |
21:55.19 | jsmith | JerJer: Oooh... now you're thinkin'... |
21:55.19 | JerJer | then offer access for specific projects |
21:55.28 | JerJer | then we snapshot the config |
21:55.37 | JerJer | and publish the muthafucka |
21:55.58 | jsmith | JerJer: But how does that work with Zaptel hardware? I thought vmware doesn't give you access to the raw hardware |
21:56.23 | JerJer | we'd have to use the real, non-vm system for those kinds of tests |
21:56.28 | JerJer | we've got hardware |
21:57.30 | jsmith | I realize that... I was just wondering what good Asterisk would do without hardware, really... |
21:57.55 | russT | jsmith, just curious - how would I know that README.variables is related to CONSOLE=zap/1? |
21:58.05 | JerJer | for fixing issues with debug prints, sip, iax, h.323, mgcp |
21:58.05 | JerJer | so on |
21:58.15 | JerJer | and like segfault issues |
21:58.17 | jsmith | russT: Because CONSOLE is a variable you're defining... |
21:58.21 | JerJer | that don't invovle hardware |
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21:58.40 | madcat` | hey |
21:58.45 | russT | jsmith, yes, but I don't know the context in which it's being used. |
21:59.26 | jsmith | russT: If it's in the [global] section, then it's a global variable |
21:59.36 | jsmith | russT: If it's inside a context, then it's specific to that context |
21:59.46 | jsmith | russT: It's not that difficult, really... |
21:59.48 | *** join/#asterisk folsson (~f03fo@h233n2fls33o1015.telia.com) |
21:59.53 | folsson | Hi there! |
22:00.07 | russT | jsmith, what was that comment I made earlier about chiding people? |
22:00.30 | jets | Advanced Queue Patch (audio break in during moh, etc.): http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000549 |
22:01.30 | jsmith | russT: I know, I know... just trying to get you to smile :-) |
22:01.45 | ScaredyCat | jets, it would be nice to be able to play a sound at (AbsoluteTimeout - N) seconds too |
22:01.48 | russT | jsmith, ok |
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22:02.09 | *** join/#asterisk glyph (glyph@h00095b4e65ab.ne.client2.attbi.com) |
22:02.31 | jsmith | ScaredyCat: So write a patch... :-) |
22:02.44 | jets | oh so instead of every 30 seconds.... a sepecefic 200 seconds and then maybe a specific 400 seconds in to the call? |
22:03.04 | ScaredyCat | ~lart jsmith |
22:03.04 | madcat` | is there a FAQ on PBX's in general? (I found asterisk googleing but nothing else that helpfull) I'm not even sure what the name of the type of system I'm looking for is |
22:03.31 | Moc | that a bad one jbot ... |
22:03.50 | jets | ~help |
22:03.52 | ScaredyCat | jets: no, if I set an absolutetimeout then it'd be nice to beable to play a warning tone say 20 seconds (userdefinable) before the vutoff |
22:04.08 | Moc | ~convert 100 CND to Dollars |
22:04.16 | jets | ohhh |
22:04.28 | *** join/#asterisk learath (~nick@dsl092-144-073.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net) |
22:04.40 | Moc | ~convert 100 Canadian to Dollars |
22:04.54 | Moc | ~help convert |
22:04.58 | Moc | ~help |
22:05.01 | doughecka | ~convert 100 Canadian bacon to dollars |
22:05.06 | ScaredyCat | ~seen jsmith write code that makes sense? |
22:05.58 | | ScaredyCat: i haven't seen 'jsmith write code that makes sense' |
22:06.00 | glyph | ~convert 100 CDN to USD |
22:06.00 | jsmith | ScaredyCat: Hey now! |
22:06.00 | ScaredyCat | :) |
22:06.00 | glyph | is there actually a bot here or are we just trying to pull money out of the ether? :) |
22:06.00 | jets | ~rot13 i like to paddle jsmith |
22:06.00 | | v yvxr gb cnqqyr wfzvgu |
22:06.00 | jets | ohh thats no fun |
22:06.00 | Corydon76-work | ~seen bkw_ with a woman |
22:06.01 | | Corydon76-work: i haven't seen 'bkw_ with a woman' |
22:06.01 | ScaredyCat | lol |
22:06.01 | doughecka | ~kill glyph |
22:06.08 | | ACTION shoots a super-inverse meson gun at glyph |
22:06.10 | doughecka | hmm |
22:06.10 | Sobek | ~whaleslap jets |
22:06.17 | | ACTION slaps jets upside and over the head with one freakishly huge killer whale named hugh |
22:06.17 | jets | jbot is mad |
22:06.20 | | jets: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about |
22:06.20 | doughecka | jbot is dead |
22:06.24 | | i don't know, doughecka |
22:06.26 | jets | ~rot13 don't tell anyone my root password is toor |
22:06.26 | | qba'g gryy nalbar zl ebbg cnffjbeq vf gbbe |
22:06.26 | jsmith | ~lart jets |
22:06.26 | jets | ~rot13 v yvxr gb cnqqyr wfzvgu |
22:06.26 | | i like to paddle jsmith |
22:06.29 | doughecka | hahahahaha |
22:06.37 | Corydon76-work | [16:06:22] CTCP PING reply from jbot: 24 seconds |
22:06.40 | *** join/#asterisk pattieja (~pattieja@63-252-5-1.ip.mcleodusa.net) |
22:06.53 | jsmith | Man... talk about lag on the bot... |
22:07.01 | davetroy | what |
22:07.13 | davetroy | what's the word on MWI not working on 7960's in recent cvs builds? |
22:07.26 | jsmith | davetroy: Works for me... |
22:07.34 | Moc | ~translate French English Vous ęte toute des putes |
22:07.39 | davetroy | what cvs build are you using? |
22:07.47 | jsmith | davetroy: Did you forget the context on the end of the line in voicemail.conf, as in mailbox=1234@context |
22:07.53 | davetroy | mine had been working and then stopped. |
22:07.53 | jsmith | davetroy: Jan 1, 2004 :-) |
22:08.00 | jets | ~translate english piglatin i like ponies |
22:08.11 | davetroy | I am not including context right now. Didn't know it was necessary now. |
22:08.33 | Corydon76-work | ~translate english elmerfudd I'm hunting rabbits |
22:08.37 | Moc | Where can I find jbot É |
22:08.40 | jsmith | davetroy: It really is... |
22:08.40 | Moc | Where can I find jbot ? |
22:09.00 | ScaredyCat | over there --------------> |
22:09.14 | Moc | it supose to detect Where can i ... |
22:09.55 | ScaredyCat | ~x en fr Ladyboy |
22:10.25 | denon | ~x en fr wonder what the hell this does .. |
22:10.36 | denon | figured :) |
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22:12.11 | PBXtech | lots of digium ppl here today |
22:12.36 | ScaredyCat | no |
22:12.38 | denon | PBXtech: they're using a web irc client, they aren't actually digium employees |
22:12.41 | PBXtech | or vhosts i guess |
22:12.47 | PBXtech | oh gotcha |
22:12.47 | ScaredyCat | that's the web irc client |
22:13.02 | ScaredyCat | noobies |
22:13.06 | ScaredyCat | :) |
22:13.17 | ScaredyCat | like jsmith |
22:13.19 | ScaredyCat | :P |
22:13.21 | denon | or lazies |
22:13.26 | PBXtech | adkk & curious & davetroy & halfwit & srinivas & telecomt Download Mirc :) |
22:13.28 | arcaidy | whats the difference between the x100p sold by digium and the ones on ebay? |
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22:13.38 | PBXtech | clones |
22:13.42 | ScaredyCat | or workinanofficewithstricnetadminies |
22:13.48 | denon | arcaidy: the ones bought from digium are supported by digium, and guarunteed to work properly |
22:14.05 | arcaidy | whats included in the support? |
22:14.13 | denon | the others aren't actually X100Ps, they're just clone hardware |
22:14.17 | ScaredyCat | arcaidy: we slap u about if you buy off ebay |
22:14.55 | PBXtech | you see that guy on ebay pre-ordering T1 cards now |
22:14.56 | denon | arcaidy: they'll help you if you have a problem, but moreso, you're guaranteed that future drivers will work with it as well |
22:14.56 | denon | they cant promise anything if you're using a clone card |
22:14.56 | ScaredyCat | you get telephone support too denon |
22:14.58 | ScaredyCat | 1hr methinks |
22:14.59 | denon | ScaredyCat: ya, thats what I said, they'll help you if you have a problem |
22:15.02 | PBXtech | and a free listserv! |
22:15.04 | denon | I dunno how long |
22:15.11 | ScaredyCat | but we'll help u too arcaidy... |
22:15.11 | arcaidy | calm down there scaredycat |
22:15.12 | denon | till they get sick of you I guess :) |
22:15.19 | ScaredyCat | but only if you buy the real thing |
22:15.26 | arcaidy | was just curios |
22:15.28 | PBXtech | 1H2a3H4a5H6a |
22:15.32 | ScaredyCat | bi curious? |
22:15.35 | PBXtech | cool colors |
22:15.35 | denon | 12t1h2a5t14s2 2r3e9a7l15l15y12 12a12n8n7o15y10i10n5g15 3.4. |
22:15.39 | arcaidy | nope |
22:15.46 | PBXtech | :) |
22:15.52 | arcaidy | what does the transcoding in asterisk? |
22:15.54 | ScaredyCat | ~whaleslap denon |
22:16.07 | | ACTION slaps denon upside and over the head with one freakishly huge killer whale named hugh |
22:16.07 | arcaidy | between different codecs |
22:16.07 | denon | arcaidy: native code in * .. its not hooked out to somethin else |
22:16.13 | denon | oh, like that .. |
22:16.13 | ScaredyCat | arcaidy: * |
22:16.30 | arcaidy | so the cpu? |
22:16.41 | ScaredyCat | yes |
22:17.36 | arcaidy | is there any documents that say how many translations can occur? |
22:17.55 | arcaidy | with different hardware i mean |
22:18.07 | tclark | can anyone tell me if the 3.0 ata186 firmware work if the ata186 is behind a nat & it registers to a * box on a public IP, such that you can do DIAL(SIP/myregisteredata186 ..) from the public * box |
22:18.07 | voidptr | mooo |
22:18.10 | voidptr | bai bai |
22:18.48 | ScaredyCat | not that i know of arcaidy |
22:19.02 | ScaredyCat | but they might be out there |
22:19.10 | ScaredyCat | ooo eee oooo ooo eeee ooooooo |
22:19.29 | arcaidy | where can i get commercail support for * |
22:19.37 | ScaredyCat | digium |
22:19.48 | arcaidy | what type of support do they offer? |
22:19.56 | ScaredyCat | commercial |
22:19.58 | Moc | ~uptime |
22:20.05 | arcaidy | 24x7x365? |
22:20.16 | ScaredyCat | dunno, you need to ask em |
22:20.43 | clive2 | is jsmith around? |
22:20.52 | miller7 | arcaidy: why would you need 24/7 support from Digium? |
22:20.55 | ScaredyCat | yes, fat and round ;) |
22:20.56 | Moc | 27x7x365 support generally cost alot of $$$ |
22:20.56 | Sobek | whats up clive2? |
22:21.19 | clive2 | hi sobek...he was helping me start asterisk... |
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22:21.33 | ScaredyCat | asterisk -vvvvvvr |
22:21.43 | arcaidy | well, if i want to put asterisk in my environment, I have to have support |
22:21.47 | clive2 | i get errors when I type asterisk -vvvgc |
22:21.49 | Sobek | clive2, He is lurking in here I actually work with him |
22:21.59 | clive2 | ok:) |
22:22.08 | Sobek | clive2, what errors? |
22:22.20 | ScaredyCat | clive2 is it running already |
22:22.28 | Moc | c dla marde SIP !!! |
22:22.29 | ScaredyCat | try without the c |
22:23.26 | arcaidy | support that upper managment will trust that is |
22:23.26 | *** join/#asterisk token (~saa@host2.216.41.24.conversent.net) |
22:23.26 | bkw_ | someoen send me 30 bucks |
22:23.26 | token | Anyone Care to share their extensions .conf file? |
22:23.26 | arcaidy | anyone know if you can build a trunk between call manager and asterisk? |
22:23.26 | Sobek | Yea ok! LOL |
22:23.26 | clive2 | not yet..it gives me "error file cha_zap.c ...unable to load config zapata.conf |
22:23.46 | ScaredyCat | clive u have 2 cards... |
22:23.49 | ScaredyCat | which ones? |
22:23.50 | clive2 | yes |
22:24.05 | clive2 | 1 x100p and 1 tdm with 2 ports |
22:24.08 | Moc | bkw_: 30 buck ... |
22:24.21 | ScaredyCat | hace you got a /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf |
22:24.23 | Moc | what email ? |
22:24.28 | ScaredyCat | have |
22:24.30 | ScaredyCat | clive2 |
22:24.35 | bkw_ | brian@bkw.org is my paypal! :) |
22:24.36 | clive2 | yup |
22:24.52 | Sobek | are you logged in as root? |
22:24.55 | token | Got some PayPal dollars for those wishing to share their *.conf files running FX0 minus passwords |
22:24.56 | ScaredyCat | r u unning * as root? |
22:24.59 | clive2 | yes |
22:25.02 | Sobek | are the permissions ok? |
22:25.05 | arcaidy | how about this one, anyone know of any mid to large companies running asterisk? |
22:25.07 | bkw_ | token asterisk.bkw.org/conf/extensions.conf |
22:25.11 | bkw_ | token brian@bkw.org is my paypal |
22:25.17 | bkw_ | www.bkw.org/~brian/asterisk-conf for more |
22:25.22 | ScaredyCat | ls -la /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf |
22:25.22 | token | bkw |
22:25.26 | token | I am very serious |
22:25.26 | PBXtech | 1H2a3H4a5H6a |
22:25.33 | bkw_ | token so am I |
22:25.33 | jets | aracidy: we are a company of 30 running asterisk |
22:25.36 | token | I need to get this up and working quickly |
22:25.39 | Sobek | no need for the a :-) |
22:25.39 | clive2 | sobek, not sure what permissions you mean |
22:25.45 | jets | acaidy: jsmith is a company of 100's of phones running * |
22:25.53 | ScaredyCat | token: http://www,automated.it/guidetoasteisk.htm |
22:25.54 | Moc | there you go bkw_ |
22:25.56 | Sobek | -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8.1K Dec 31 15:08 zapata.conf |
22:26.09 | arcaidy | how do you support it? what do you do about bugs? |
22:26.18 | Sobek | is zapata in /etc/asterisk ? |
22:26.20 | ScaredyCat | not you Sobek... cloos |
22:26.25 | token | need to get 9,1 extensions working for PST through FX0 and 8 working through IPNetwork |
22:26.26 | ScaredyCat | yes |
22:26.35 | jets | arcaidy: there aren't too many bugs when your doing basic things like a phone system and a small callcenter queue |
22:26.49 | ScaredyCat | zaptel is in /etc and zapata is in /etc/asterisk |
22:27.00 | Sobek | ScaredyCat, Yes I realize that I was showing him the permissions on my system :-p |
22:27.11 | jtodd | arcaidy: yes, I know of several large companies/organizations running asterisk. |
22:27.13 | ScaredyCat | <ScaredyCat> that only works properly for the usa |
22:27.27 | clive2 | looks the same as yours |
22:27.35 | jets | arcaidy: there is no fatal bugs i've seen...... |
22:27.40 | arcaidy | jets, here is what I am looking for. I need examples of asterisk being used and what type of issues they have |
22:27.41 | Sobek | We are pretty large and we use asterisk 100% |
22:27.54 | arcaidy | jtodd>who? |
22:28.01 | jets | arcaidy: jsmith. |
22:28.05 | Sobek | ME ME ME |
22:28.07 | Sobek | :-) |
22:28.11 | jets | he has a HUGE * voip system. and he'd love to promote it to you\ |
22:28.15 | jtodd | arcaidy: Sorry, NDAs prevent me from divulging names. You'll have to trust me on this one. :-) |
22:28.27 | ScaredyCat | lol |
22:28.34 | arcaidy | sobek, how many phones? |
22:28.37 | jsmith | arcaidy: Sobek and I work at a company that uses Asterisk a ton. |
22:28.37 | arcaidy | haha |
22:28.42 | Sobek | arcaidy, our VoIP 500+ |
22:28.54 | jets | * is wonderful at our company. we have about 35 phones, all with vociemail, and three queues.... two isdn pri trunks. |
22:29.09 | jets | sometimes the cards get handled weird and calls won't drop off for awhile..... but nothing big. |
22:29.25 | token | bkw let me ask you what your extension does |
22:29.26 | Sobek | Yea yea .. we have like 21 LDT1's or so :-) |
22:29.43 | arcaidy | does anyone have support from digium? |
22:29.45 | jets | Sobek: ahh yes are you jsmith's office mate, we've met :) |
22:29.59 | Moc | arcaidy: We all do kind off ;) in here |
22:30.02 | Sobek | Yep. That would be me.. |
22:30.15 | PBXtech | jets you in Utah also? |
22:30.18 | Sobek | Thats right you guys did an onsite.. |
22:30.22 | jets | PBXtech: yes. |
22:30.31 | PBXtech | SLC? |
22:30.34 | arcaidy | i'm looking at asterisk for some smaller sites that we have |
22:30.36 | PBXtech | that make 4 |
22:30.43 | arcaidy | currently use call manager |
22:30.50 | ScaredyCat | $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ |
22:31.13 | arcaidy | my miggest issue with asterisk is support so far. without, itr won't work |
22:31.17 | Sobek | arcaidy, are your remote sites LD from your main.. |
22:31.25 | arcaidy | yes |
22:31.27 | loko-moko | i thought you could buy support contracts |
22:31.46 | arcaidy | but thats not the issue currently |
22:32.04 | arcaidy | I am looking at this from a new install or upgrade stand point |
22:32.07 | Sobek | You get support when you buy hardware also. |
22:32.16 | jets | ahh i've deployed callmanager sites before..... |
22:32.28 | loko-moko | there are plenty of people out there to help from the install or upgrade point if you have the $$$ to pay them |
22:32.30 | Sobek | What are the issues you are dealing with |
22:32.37 | jets | and yes apparently the newest callmanager supports SIP 'extensions' |
22:32.51 | loko-moko | nice |
22:32.52 | arcaidy | i have about 1500 phones with some home offices currenly |
22:32.57 | Sobek | Did someone say Consultant? :) |
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22:33.08 | loko-moko | hire bkw full time =P |
22:33.15 | Moc | wb JerJer |
22:33.23 | ScaredyCat | well he couldn;t get any lower ;) |
22:33.38 | arcaidy | i need support that on par with cisco or another like vendor |
22:33.53 | jets | arcaidy: Digium is wonderful. |
22:33.55 | arcaidy | 24x7x365 |
22:34.16 | JerJer | arcaidy: then buy a support contract |
22:34.20 | jets | They are large enough to code * and support there cards, but not too large that there services sucks... and you don't have to deal with TAC politics... |
22:34.28 | loko-moko | i still think enough people will work 24x7x365 if you pay them enough |
22:34.30 | bkw_ | lalalalal |
22:34.33 | loko-moko | like bkw |
22:34.36 | bkw_ | evil thing |
22:34.37 | ScaredyCat | arcaidy: employ me - full time - could do with a job :) |
22:34.43 | loko-moko | bkw will work 24x7x365 =P |
22:34.48 | Sobek | It's like this. If you want cisco support you have to pay cisco price. If you want to save a bunch and take advantage of the Open Software model asterisk is the ultimate alternative |
22:34.48 | bkw_ | what? |
22:34.55 | bkw_ | loko-moko I do 25x8x400 now |
22:34.57 | bkw_ | mmkay |
22:35.05 | bkw_ | :P |
22:35.05 | loko-moko | lol |
22:35.12 | loko-moko | so whats another 24x7x365? |
22:35.19 | arcaidy | I don't employ, i am jsut a tech |
22:35.31 | loko-moko | im late for class, yawn |
22:35.32 | loko-moko | bbl |
22:35.58 | JerJer | I have support contracts with my customers for 24/7 support |
22:36.03 | Sobek | I have never had a question at any point that I was not able to jump in here and get a quick answer. And as far as hardware I have had no issue with getting digium to help. |
22:36.11 | arcaidy | well, as long as digium doesn't charge more than cisco then we are ok |
22:36.20 | ScaredyCat | they don;t |
22:36.21 | jets | arcaidy: where are you located |
22:36.22 | arcaidy | this is not for me |
22:36.30 | arcaidy | this is for my company |
22:36.34 | arcaidy | atlanta |
22:36.39 | ScaredyCat | you could prolly get * rewritten from scratch for less than a CM system |
22:36.52 | Sobek | In fact they have been great to work with us and implement features .. |
22:36.54 | JerJer | then your company shouldn't have any problems paying for a support contract |
22:37.04 | arcaidy | i'm looking at * for smaller sites to save on hardware costs |
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22:37.19 | jets | arcaidy: it's worth it.... and works really well |
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22:38.00 | ScaredyCat | HARD |
22:38.16 | arcaidy | from a hardware stand point, what would be need for a site with 40 phones thats VOIP and 2 PRI's? |
22:38.51 | arcaidy | from a cisco stand point, 24 DSP's about 4K |
22:39.42 | arcaidy | hello? |
22:40.14 | Poincare | if I receive a call and I want to forward that to te right person, how do I do that? |
22:40.30 | JerJer | arcaidy: go with dual xeon, 1gig ram |
22:40.33 | JerJer | nothing less |
22:40.45 | jets | I have two servers supporting two pri's. |
22:40.50 | jets | and about 40 phones |
22:41.05 | ScaredyCat | Poincare: zaptel or sip/h323 |
22:41.16 | Poincare | Both :-) |
22:41.18 | JerJer | its better to overbuild and never need the power than to underbuild and regret not spending the few extra bucks eariler |
22:41.47 | arcaidy | what about PRI's? is just a couple of T100P's needed? |
22:41.54 | Poincare | i might be looking for the wrong words, but 'call forward' gives me other kind of forwards |
22:41.55 | ScaredyCat | make sure you have 't' in the dial then use the # key during a call |
22:42.01 | Poincare | zaptel wil be fine right now |
22:42.02 | jets | Ya -- I have four T100P's, my second server is a backup server.... it's not in production. |
22:42.11 | JerJer | TE410P |
22:42.13 | ScaredyCat | Poincare: you mean transfer |
22:42.15 | JerJer | nothing less |
22:42.24 | arcaidy | thats all from a hardware standpoint? |
22:42.24 | Poincare | ScaredyCat: that's what I mean... |
22:42.26 | Sobek | That or buy the 400 and leave room to expand |
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22:42.53 | JerJer | TE410P is a much much better card |
22:43.16 | bkw_ | hold on |
22:43.20 | rpb | JerJer: you have a dell model number for dual xeon with 3.3V bus? |
22:43.36 | jsmith | JerJer: Yeah... but most people don't realize they need a 3.3v bus... |
22:43.38 | JerJer | uses a newer framer chip that takes lots of load off of the linux kernel |
22:43.47 | JerJer | rpb: nope, i didn't buy them sorry |
22:43.52 | ScaredyCat | 2650 rpb |
22:43.57 | Sobek | I agree with JerJer I am also space consious so I like to use a 1U server so for me it would be a TE400p |
22:44.06 | JerJer | bingo |
22:44.18 | JerJer | dinner time |
22:44.27 | doughecka | bingo AND dinner time? |
22:44.28 | doughecka | wow |
22:44.29 | jsmith | JerJer: Eat something good for me... |
22:44.37 | ScaredyCat | loke bkw_ |
22:44.40 | ScaredyCat | like |
22:44.48 | Sobek | Food what is that ... :-) |
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22:45.13 | ScaredyCat | nutrient supplement 4 in your survival pack Sobek |
22:45.20 | Sobek | LOL |
22:45.26 | arcaidy | i just sent digium an email on support asking a couple of questions... |
22:45.37 | arcaidy | thats for your help guys |
22:45.46 | Sobek | I knew I forgot to bring something with me today. |
22:46.02 | ScaredyCat | arcaidy: good luck... |
22:46.07 | ScaredyCat | see you again soon! |
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22:46.51 | arcaidy | thats=thanks |
22:47.00 | ScaredyCat | Sobek: pull rip cord 2 for emergency rations |
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22:47.47 | Sobek | Thanks to jsmith I now have food. Well if you consider Shock tarts food.. |
22:47.53 | arcaidy | i'll be back later to bug you all about a call manager to * trunk.... |
22:48.03 | russT | What is "Timing list for includes" related to in extensions.conf sample? |
22:48.09 | ScaredyCat | let's all hide |
22:48.12 | Muckl | when * acts as a SIP Proxy server, you use "sip show peers" to see the registered SIP clients, right? |
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22:48.41 | jets | arcaidy: sip... |
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22:48.52 | jets | or mgcp maybe |
22:48.53 | jets | hrm |
22:49.07 | fijisw | Hi there |
22:49.09 | ScaredyCat | russT - it allows you to specify when (at what time) an include is valid for |
22:49.15 | arcaidy | i haven't heard that SIP was for sure going to be in call manager |
22:49.17 | Poincare | ScaredyCat: thanks for the good words :-) |
22:49.23 | ScaredyCat | :) |
22:49.23 | russT | ScaredyCat, ok, thanks |
22:49.32 | arcaidy | heard it's possible in 4.x |
22:49.40 | arcaidy | mgcp may work |
22:49.53 | fijisw | came across digium web.... interesting products on linux based!!! |
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22:50.04 | Sobek | Umm I love me some time of day restrictions.. |
22:50.10 | fijisw | Any digium employees |
22:50.25 | doughecka | hmm, speak yoda like you do! |
22:50.25 | ScaredyCat | no, but we're here to help :) |
22:50.33 | ScaredyCat | lol doughecka |
22:50.41 | Sobek | How do you define employee? :-) |
22:50.53 | ScaredyCat | paid for sex^H^H^Hwork |
22:50.59 | fijisw | People working for Digium |
22:51.01 | doughecka | define employee how do you? |
22:51.39 | ScaredyCat | #DEFINE EMPLOYEE will_work_for_bandwidth; |
22:52.06 | doughecka | haha |
22:52.12 | jsmith | fijisw: malcolmd works for Digium... |
22:52.35 | bkw_ | SHHHHH dont point them out |
22:52.42 | fijisw | ok |
22:53.06 | fijisw | port density on TE410P? |
22:53.26 | jsmith | fijisw: 4 T1 ports... |
22:53.27 | ScaredyCat | 4 ports |
22:53.37 | ScaredyCat | T1 or E1 (jumper setting |
22:53.39 | jsmith | fijisw: Actually 4 ports, either T1 or E1 |
22:53.42 | jets | hey |
22:53.45 | jets | in an exten => |
22:53.50 | fijisw | jsmith: does it support robbed-bit signalling? |
22:53.52 | jets | can i do a * instead of say |
22:53.53 | jets | XXXX |
22:54.00 | jets | I just want to forward all extensions in a context to another IAX box |
22:54.06 | ScaredyCat | no |
22:54.14 | ScaredyCat | do _. |
22:54.20 | jets | what is _ |
22:54.26 | ScaredyCat | pattern match |
22:54.29 | ScaredyCat | . = * |
22:54.39 | bkw_ | BLAH |
22:54.48 | ScaredyCat | so _. = Match anything |
22:54.52 | fijisw | does te410p support robbed-bit signaling? |
22:54.55 | jets | okay cool |
22:54.56 | bkw_ | someone get me the clue bat.. I have a customer thats driving me nuts with windows ME |
22:55.08 | ScaredyCat | lol |
22:55.17 | ScaredyCat | format C: /Q bkw_ |
22:55.23 | bkw_ | fijisw yes CT1 |
22:56.03 | fijisw | Then is it safe to say it support Gr303 protocols for NA |
22:56.28 | bkw_ | ww I wanna just stun them not KILL EM |
22:57.07 | doughecka | tough |
22:57.07 | bkw_ | LET ME GIVE YOU ALL A HINT |
22:57.07 | bkw_ | using CVS to manage your asterisk conf files IS NICE!!! |
22:57.17 | bkw_ | I even manage my tftpboot with it |
22:57.19 | doughecka | LOL |
22:57.24 | bkw_ | check in new firmware |
22:57.35 | bkw_ | lalalal good backup too |
22:57.36 | bkw_ | :) |
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22:57.55 | fijisw | ** te410p supports Gr303 **? |
22:58.08 | heison | anyone knows how to wait without ignoring DTMF? |
22:58.21 | ScaredyCat | in AGI? |
22:58.29 | heison | yeah. |
22:58.33 | ScaredyCat | Background in dialplan |
22:58.37 | ScaredyCat | errm |
22:58.53 | ScaredyCat | wait_for_digit |
22:59.28 | fijisw | How about V5.2 protocols? |
23:00.09 | ScaredyCat | perl heison? |
23:00.11 | ScaredyCat | $input = chr($AGI->wait_for_digit($timeout)); |
23:00.23 | heison | :) |
23:00.26 | jets | i am using this: |
23:00.28 | jets | exten => _.,1,Dial(IAX2/analog:21612a2a5cd8ac04@10.1.0.5/${EXTEN:1}@default) |
23:00.34 | *** part/#asterisk madcat` (mike@pool-68-162-176-140.pitt.east.verizon.net) |
23:00.37 | jets | But its not passing the $EXTEN:1 |
23:01.17 | heison | what if i want to wait for DTMF with no music? does background work with no arg? |
23:02.19 | fijisw | Bye |
23:02.33 | jets | fijisw: call them |
23:02.37 | jets | ack |
23:02.56 | Poincare | ScaredyCat: what are the good words for 'put on hold' or 'park a call'? |
23:03.06 | ScaredyCat | parking and hold |
23:03.18 | ScaredyCat | or call parking ... |
23:03.31 | zoa | car parking |
23:03.43 | ScaredyCat | http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm (near the bottom Poincare) |
23:05.14 | bkw_ | atacomm send me 100 or so please |
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23:06.53 | atacomm | lol, i have about 50 or so left on my shelf......i have to order another 100......we had them back ordered for a while |
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23:09.17 | atacomm | they are good to kick around, lol |
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23:14.08 | clive- | just wannted to thank everyone who helped me out tonight, I am crashing |
23:15.54 | ScaredyCat | kissy kissy |
23:16.47 | clive- | gnight |
23:17.10 | extremis | so... how do I enable alternative echo cancelation algorithms? |
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23:18.43 | ScaredyCat | echocanceller=yes |
23:18.43 | Death_INC | extremis, edit zconfig.h in zaptel |
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23:18.55 | ScaredyCat | in zapata.conf |
23:19.11 | james | i just got the asterisk installed on my linux machine |
23:19.30 | james | i was wondering what hardware is needed to get me going |
23:19.48 | james | thanks scaredycat |
23:20.11 | james | i want to use the sip phones only |
23:20.17 | james | i want 6 extensions to work locally |
23:20.28 | ScaredyCat | then u can use either a hard phone or a soft one (soft = software hard=hardware) |
23:20.47 | jets | What is format ILBC? |
23:20.49 | james | i will need hardphones for my application scaredycat |
23:20.54 | james | SIP |
23:20.54 | jets | and why didn't allow=ulaw for iax trunking work? |
23:21.05 | ScaredyCat | ok, how much money do you have? |
23:21.10 | james | do i need to buy a switch or so |
23:21.22 | james | about 500-600$$ |
23:21.28 | ScaredyCat | per phone? |
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23:21.36 | james | nope....all together |
23:21.43 | james | i can go upto 1000$ |
23:21.48 | james | that's the limit |
23:21.58 | ScaredyCat | i guess the sipura is good for you, but u need to buy phones too... |
23:22.04 | james | how do you all connect multiple sip phones to * |
23:22.14 | james | what is sipura? |
23:22.36 | jets | james: a network switch and IP |
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23:22.46 | ScaredyCat | speak to atacomm - he's just had a delivery james |
23:23.09 | Wix | Hello |
23:23.13 | ScaredyCat | james: plug your * box into a switch. plug the sip phones into the switch |
23:23.36 | ScaredyCat | lo Wix |
23:23.50 | james | that's all |
23:23.59 | james | what is all the fuss about TDMoE |
23:24.01 | crontibs | just got my sipura's |
23:24.03 | crontibs | today |
23:24.07 | crontibs | setting them up here at home |
23:24.08 | james | how do I handle that? |
23:24.17 | james | will any switch in the market handle it? |
23:24.20 | Wix | Hi ScaredyCat |
23:24.33 | james | is there is a limit to the number of phone I can connect using the switch? |
23:24.34 | extremis | where is stealth? |
23:24.47 | doughecka | james: no limit |
23:24.50 | ScaredyCat | james: just the number of ports on the swithc |
23:24.50 | doughecka | any siwtch will work |
23:25.00 | doughecka | we cant spell spitch! |
23:25.05 | james | wow....i am already impressed |
23:25.14 | ScaredyCat | thwsic |
23:25.18 | doughecka | ? |
23:25.25 | Wix | Just lurking to see if anyone can assist with an Asterisk install on Freebsd |
23:25.27 | doughecka | its standard networking fundalmentals |
23:25.50 | james | so here i have a asterisk box and suppose i get a 20 port swich, means i am in business with 20 local line and if i get the services from voicepulse/nufone, there I go |
23:25.56 | james | correct me if I am wrong |
23:26.02 | *** part/#asterisk kferdous (~gentoolov@pool-68-161-145-159.ny325.east.verizon.net) |
23:26.08 | *** part/#asterisk joshua_ (joshua@h002078c680df.ne.client2.attbi.com) |
23:26.10 | james | i want to copletetly avoid POTs crap |
23:26.10 | doughecka | no |
23:26.13 | doughecka | ok |
23:26.20 | doughecka | 24 port switch is standard |
23:26.23 | doughecka | so |
23:26.26 | doughecka | 1 port for server |
23:26.31 | james | okay...24 works for me |
23:26.32 | doughecka | 1 port for internet |
23:26.32 | ScaredyCat | or 48 ;) |
23:26.37 | doughecka | 22 for phones |
23:26.45 | *** join/#asterisk ToyMan (~stuq@user-0cevdli.cable.mindspring.com) |
23:26.47 | doughecka | james: how is your computer hooked up to the internet? |
23:26.50 | james | so you mean i don't need a seperate card for hte internet |
23:26.54 | james | that's even better |
23:26.56 | dant | eww |
23:27.03 | dant | seperate card for the internet |
23:27.11 | doughecka | james: are you using dialup? |
23:27.11 | ScaredyCat | but you need to buy us all a crate of beer |
23:27.17 | james | ethernet card for the cable modem |
23:27.19 | Wix | lol |
23:27.27 | doughecka | james: ah |
23:27.27 | doughecka | ok |
23:27.35 | Sobek | james, what speed? |
23:27.39 | james | i will be glad to buy some beer and expensive wine if someone can help me with the setup |
23:27.51 | james | 1 GHz CPU 384MB ram |
23:27.59 | james | 40G hard-drive |
23:28.05 | doughecka | james: first you need to read a book on networking fundalmentals |
23:28.13 | Sobek | LOL!!!!!!!!!! |
23:28.32 | *** join/#asterisk argos (~mike@65-85-207-125.client.dsl.net) |
23:28.41 | james | okay.....i am willing to do anything it takes to get this baby going. i got $1000 in my pocket to blow this year |
23:28.47 | zoa | oké |
23:28.50 | james | that includes cost of beer and wine |
23:28.51 | zoa | hook me up :) |
23:28.52 | james | :-) |
23:28.52 | doughecka | my paypal is |
23:29.00 | ScaredyCat | bkw_ will blow you for a six-pack ;) |
23:29.04 | zoa | yes |
23:29.04 | zoa | true |
23:29.07 | zoa | oké, james |
23:29.10 | zoa | what is your problem |
23:29.13 | zoa | you don't have to pay us |
23:29.24 | zoa | put a fedex'd beer is always welcome :) |
23:29.24 | james | by the way, any of you in bay area? |
23:29.27 | ScaredyCat | james: http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm |
23:29.40 | zoa | ScaredyCat: goddamn, that was my beer !!! |
23:29.43 | zoa | you stole it from me |
23:29.44 | heison | james: will be at the end of this month |
23:30.03 | bkw_ | DOH |
23:30.10 | bkw_ | my damn dish network box just rebooted |
23:30.20 | doughecka | awww |
23:30.27 | doughecka | must have run windows |
23:30.29 | james | let me know, i will buy you a beer |
23:31.02 | heison | :) |
23:31.22 | ScaredyCat | lol |
23:31.32 | jtodd | bkw_: You have to get your nick back, dude. Whoever owns "bkw" is a real asshole. |
23:31.33 | ScaredyCat | zoa: heison get the beer for doing nohting! |
23:31.59 | heison | i have to fly down to SFO... |
23:32.07 | james | sure.... |
23:32.13 | james | i am in Sunnyvale.... |
23:32.15 | bkw_ | jtodd ya I know he came in here and told me that I had to change my nick I have been bkw_ since day one |
23:32.31 | ScaredyCat | james: is that buffy country? |
23:32.45 | james | Hey, scaredycat, thanks for the pointer' |
23:32.52 | ScaredyCat | np |
23:32.57 | james | i think its alameda county or something...who cares.... |
23:33.03 | russT | can IAXtel be compared to Microsoft's ILS? |
23:33.28 | ScaredyCat | no cussing in channel |
23:33.32 | russT | I mean, are they similar in terms of general functionality? |
23:34.34 | russT | alameda county? lol - there's an interesting court case going on there right now. |
23:34.47 | ScaredyCat | invloving sh33p? |
23:34.59 | russT | No_Carrier_, just some damned greedy lawyers |
23:35.06 | russT | no |
23:35.38 | hmodes | garrrr |
23:35.55 | hmodes | vocal sucks my genitals! |
23:35.56 | russT | Amex makes millions in extra $$ by misleading cardholders, lawyers sue (class action), the class get $10K, and the lawyers get $2.9 million. |
23:36.15 | ScaredyCat | hmodes: did you have to pay fo rthat? |
23:36.26 | russT | Actually, the case hasn't been decided yet, but that's the proposed settlement. |
23:36.29 | hmodes | yes, and it's bad bad dirty toothy head too |
23:36.30 | alex-home | Hmm, guys why would i get Urgent Handler errors? |
23:37.04 | ww | alex: iirc that's just a bit of debugging code, and nothing to worry about |
23:37.11 | alex-home | ww: ok |
23:37.45 | alex-home | ta |
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23:39.22 | jets | so in extension order |
23:39.31 | jets | why does it work sometimes to go like 1 5 200 |
23:39.36 | jets | and sometimes it requires 1 2 3 4 |
23:39.44 | jets | in the extensions.conf call plan order |
23:40.03 | ScaredyCat | shitty client? |
23:40.25 | jets | i'm talking about doing exten => 3802,1, |
23:40.32 | jets | the 1 |
23:40.41 | jets | sometimes it requires order and other times it breaks itself if you skip |
23:41.06 | ScaredyCat | 1 is the priority |
23:41.21 | jets | right |
23:41.28 | jets | sometimes in the priority you can skip around |
23:41.29 | jets | sometimes you can't |
23:41.42 | jets | does it require you to do the first 3 priorities? |
23:41.50 | ScaredyCat | you can have: |
23:41.51 | ScaredyCat | exten => 1090,1,goto(moxmo,demo,1) |
23:41.51 | ScaredyCat | exten => 1090,2,wait(15) |
23:41.55 | ScaredyCat | like that |
23:42.16 | jets | okay great |
23:42.20 | jets | 1090,3 will work |
23:42.25 | ScaredyCat | yup |
23:42.26 | jets | and i can even then jump to 1090,100 |
23:42.44 | ScaredyCat | ofteen you'll see a sudden jump |
23:42.50 | jets | why? so it's easy to add a routine in the middle.... say you want to change your ivr quickly without re-prioritizing everything |
23:42.52 | zoa | :) |
23:42.55 | jets | anyway.... BUT |
23:42.57 | ScaredyCat | exten => 1090,2,Dial(blah) |
23:43.03 | jets | but in some cases the jump won't work |
23:43.05 | ScaredyCat | exten => 1090,101,somehting else |
23:43.20 | ScaredyCat | exten => 1090,103,somehting else |
23:43.21 | jets | like just now i did a 1090,1 and ,5 and a ,100 all with voicemail or different things involved |
23:43.24 | ScaredyCat | not 101 |
23:43.30 | ScaredyCat | yes.. |
23:43.50 | jets | huh, why? |
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23:44.24 | ScaredyCat | because some applications jump to 101+n if they fail |
23:44.39 | ScaredyCat | n being hte original priority |
23:44.50 | ScaredyCat | http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm |
23:44.57 | ScaredyCat | explains a lot of it.. |
23:45.21 | Wix | thats a great link ScaredyCat, thanks :) |
23:45.32 | ScaredyCat | :) |
23:45.40 | *** join/#asterisk ZX81 (~matt@www.surecall.co.nz) |
23:45.49 | Wix | Just lurking ... can anyone can assist with an Asterisk install on Freebsd? |
23:46.14 | ZX81 | anyone seen the stealthnet dude? |
23:46.33 | ZX81 | Wix, whats your problem? |
23:47.24 | ZX81 | brb |
23:48.20 | Wix | Asterisk won't compile |
23:48.33 | Muckl | could someone please try 17005578921? |
23:48.57 | Wix | If I knew more than that I would be a genius ;) |
23:49.05 | crontibs | humm why is that asterisk give me the typical voice mail sound on my sipura and there isn't any voicemail in the vm box on * |
23:49.10 | crontibs | is this config issue |
23:49.31 | Wix | ZX81, do you know if it will compile on FBSD 4.6? |
23:49.47 | Muckl | cool, thx! |
23:49.54 | ScaredyCat | crontibs: look at your sip.conf definition for mailbox= |
23:49.54 | Muckl | who was it, btw? :) |
23:49.58 | *** join/#asterisk Scuddish (Scuddish@44b926113.knnwck.wa.charter.com) |
23:50.14 | ScaredyCat | aliens Muckl |
23:50.22 | Muckl | ScaredyCat: ;) |
23:50.51 | ScaredyCat | kram kram he's our man - if he can;t do it no one kan |
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23:50.59 | Death_INC | Wix, somebody was working on a configure script for *, try searching for that |
23:51.54 | Muckl | no more calls please ;) |
23:52.56 | kram | :) |
23:53.23 | crontibs | ok my definitions for mailbox are there |
23:53.29 | crontibs | but i still get that sound |
23:53.35 | ScaredyCat | at all? |
23:53.38 | Wix | Here is the output of gmake : http://foxwicks.com/Asterisk.html |
23:53.42 | ScaredyCat | which sound? |
23:53.45 | ScaredyCat | of a msg? |
23:53.46 | crontibs | and there's no files in the /var/spool/asterisk/vm |
23:53.50 | crontibs | yeah |
23:53.53 | crontibs | msg sound |
23:54.06 | Muckl | crontibs: did you set up the MB with addmailbox? |
23:54.11 | ScaredyCat | ok, do a: ls -la /var/spool/vm |
23:54.26 | ScaredyCat | on the far right it'll tell you what the path is for the link vm |
23:54.28 | Wix | Death_INC, google for the configure script? |
23:54.42 | Death_INC | Wix, I think it was mentioned on the * mailing lists |
23:54.50 | Death_INC | but yea, google heh |
23:55.18 | Wix | I saw bits a parts of a diff patch, but nothing much there |
23:55.35 | Wix | I also saw it in the FreeBSD ports tree, but thats for 5.0 and later |
23:55.51 | Death_INC | :\ |
23:56.15 | Muckl | ScaredyCat: its /var/spool/asterisk/vm by default |
23:56.36 | ScaredyCat | yes but vm is a system link.. not a dir |
23:56.47 | bkw_ | ScaredyCat we need to find a fix for that |
23:56.48 | Muckl | symbolic link |
23:56.49 | ScaredyCat | ls -la /var/spool/asterisk/ |
23:56.52 | ScaredyCat | is what i meant |
23:57.17 | ScaredyCat | bkw_: /s/need/still need/ |
23:57.26 | Muckl | ScaredyCat: ah, i thought you meant ls -lad /var/spool/asterisk/vm |
23:57.36 | ScaredyCat | that's what i said, not what i menat ;) |
23:57.39 | Moc | bkw_: So, do you like funny money ? :) |
23:58.02 | bkw_ | Moc yes thanks :) |
23:58.42 | bkw_ | token |
23:58.44 | bkw_ | doh |
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23:59.54 | crontibs | ScaredyCat i figured it out was the sipura |
23:59.59 | crontibs | that was causing it |