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00:01.29 | tessier | hmm |
00:01.36 | tessier | How do I control which phone is which extension? |
00:01.44 | JerJer | extensions.conf |
00:01.52 | tessier | I've got a phone which I have set up in sip.conf etc (a snom) which can make calls but I'm not sure how to set which extension points to this particular phone |
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00:02.00 | JerJer | d'oh |
00:02.02 | tessier | Mailbox? Seems like that is for which voicemail to check. |
00:02.12 | JerJer | sip.conf has nothing to do with extensions |
00:02.18 | tessier | Wait, that would be extensions.conf |
00:02.19 | tessier | yeah |
00:03.08 | tessier | ok, I've figured it out ;) |
00:03.15 | BoRiS2 | sip.conf is only good for setting up SIP clients.... not for the actually dialing |
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00:06.11 | tessier | Cool, it's all set...except...he can hear me but I can't hear him. |
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00:07.26 | JerJer | smells like a firewall/nat problem |
00:08.25 | jcdutton | tessier: is this all via * servers, or are there other sip servers involved |
00:08.37 | tessier | All via * |
00:08.48 | tessier | His phone connected to his * which has an IAX connection to my * |
00:08.55 | tessier | His phone is a Snom and mine is a Grandstream. |
00:09.03 | tessier | er..the reverse. I have the Snom and he has the grandstream. |
00:09.22 | tessier | But * is doing gsm in between the servers so that can't be a problem I wouldn't think. |
00:09.29 | jcdutton | tessier: so it is a SIP -> iax -> SIP call ? |
00:09.40 | tessier | Yep |
00:09.57 | wsuff | ccm work decent in *? |
00:10.08 | tessier | wsuff: ccm? Cisco Call Manager? |
00:10.20 | jcdutton | wsuff: just use * instead of ccm |
00:10.49 | jcdutton | tessier: so you can each call each other ? |
00:10.56 | yawns | if you're asking if it integrates, it should |
00:11.04 | yawns | via voip or t1/pri |
00:11.16 | BoRiS2 | Has he upgraded his grandstreams firmware? |
00:11.20 | tessier | jcdutton: Yes, we can |
00:11.34 | tessier | My phone just rang |
00:11.37 | tessier | I picked it up, I hear nothing |
00:11.42 | tessier | But he heard me. |
00:11.43 | wsuff | ya i just got a cisco 7960 but don't have the sip firmware yet |
00:11.52 | tessier | Both grandstreams have upgraded firmware |
00:11.57 | tessier | And were known working when they left my shop. |
00:12.03 | tessier | Very bizarre. |
00:12.24 | jcdutton | tessier: and no matter who call who, the voice channel is the same way, as in he can always hear you, and you can never hear him, or does the working direction change depending on who calls who ? |
00:12.52 | tessier | jcdutton: His * box is behind a nat so I don't think I can call him directly. |
00:13.23 | jcdutton | tessier: so you cannot call him ? |
00:13.27 | tessier | Forwarding the port is possible but I can't do it right now. I would have to ask the person who manages their nat/router to do it. |
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00:13.36 | tessier | jcdutton: No. But that is no fault of * or the phones. |
00:14.00 | tessier | I think I'm gonna try having him set his phone to point directly at my * server next. |
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00:14.17 | jcdutton | tessier, you have a sip phone, and that sip phone registers with your own * server. He has a sip phone, and he registers with his * server ? |
00:14.23 | tessier | jcdutton: Yes |
00:14.37 | jcdutton | The the link through NAT is over iax ? |
00:14.45 | tessier | Correct |
00:14.54 | jcdutton | this is NOT a nat problem. |
00:14.55 | chayewala | Does anyone know how to configure a GS phone using a tftpserver. |
00:15.00 | tessier | Indeed |
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00:15.39 | jcdutton | tessier: have you tried echo tests. i.e dial your's and run local echo test. dial his and run a remote echo test etc. |
00:16.06 | tessier | I will have him dial me and try the echo test. |
00:16.17 | tessier | Unfortunately I can't dial him and try his echo test. |
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00:19.03 | jcdutton | tessier: why can't you dial him ? |
00:19.21 | tessier | jcdutton: He's behind a nat. Wouldn't my box have to be able to connect to his iax port? |
00:19.59 | chayewala | tess: Couple of things you can do. |
00:20.12 | tessier | Maybe I can tell his * to register with mine or something? |
00:20.19 | chayewala | 1. you can use an STUN server |
00:20.40 | chayewala | this will help, in case there is NAT related problem |
00:20.49 | chayewala | let both phones do it. |
00:20.53 | JerJer | no need for stun |
00:20.59 | JerJer | nat=yes very simple |
00:21.04 | chayewala | nat=yes |
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00:21.16 | chayewala | that is not correct jerjer |
00:21.23 | chayewala | nat=yes is limited for * |
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00:21.31 | JerJer | it works |
00:21.50 | chayewala | the NAT router needs to follow the NAT protocol and STUN tells it back what to do. |
00:22.03 | JerJer | um no |
00:22.09 | chayewala | if the phone is behind NAT then it is good to use a STUN server |
00:22.12 | JerJer | stun does not do that |
00:22.15 | file | NAT protocol? there's a protocol for NAT? |
00:22.22 | chayewala | yes |
00:22.37 | JerJer | STUN is a broken way to determine the public IP address |
00:22.39 | chayewala | stun identifies if it is a FULL NAT or a CANONICAL NAT |
00:22.39 | jcdutton | tessier: ok, the other person might have to set up a static port mapping. |
00:22.49 | JerJer | nat=yes does that without the bullshit |
00:23.11 | chayewala | where is the NAT=yes if only the phone is behind the NAT |
00:23.39 | JerJer | yep |
00:23.51 | chayewala | tess: Second thing you can do is. USE a common CODEC |
00:24.04 | chayewala | a Codec which is common to both of the phones |
00:24.13 | chayewala | I believe SNOM also has G723.1 |
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00:25.19 | tessier | That's the proprietary one? Yes, it does |
00:25.25 | tessier | I have some licenses for that on order with digium |
00:25.30 | tessier | I wonder if they email it or what... |
00:25.38 | chayewala | tess: if you do that all ASTERISK involved in between will be able to transcode using tranparent passthrough |
00:25.45 | JerJer | tessier: no you don't |
00:25.52 | JerJer | Asterisk doesn't support G.723.1 |
00:25.53 | chayewala | no need to have a license |
00:26.01 | chayewala | use it in passthrough mode. |
00:26.08 | tessier | Whichever one is 8kb then |
00:26.12 | chayewala | it does in passthrough mode JERJER |
00:26.14 | chayewala | I use it. |
00:26.28 | chayewala | you dont need a CODEC for pass through mode |
00:26.40 | JerJer | what if he is not doing pass-thru? |
00:26.48 | chayewala | TESS: this will help resolve the native brirdging accross the * |
00:26.54 | chayewala | involved there. |
00:27.10 | chayewala | you will get a least expensive connection with G723 PASS THROUGH |
00:27.32 | JerJer | if he doesn't have another device, pass-thru is useless to him |
00:27.34 | chayewala | because no transcoding is involved there |
00:27.47 | chayewala | well he is trying equipment which does. |
00:27.57 | chayewala | this should help him jerjer |
00:28.22 | JerJer | why complicate the process? |
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00:28.34 | JerJer | KISS = Keep It Simple, Stupid |
00:28.39 | chayewala | yes jerjer is right. IF you hav different devices which do not support CODEC then you can not use passthrough |
00:28.53 | chayewala | jerjer it is complex for peabrains. |
00:29.33 | chayewala | questions? |
00:29.50 | chayewala | I dont see any complications here |
00:29.57 | chayewala | use one codec all along |
00:30.02 | chayewala | and one protocol |
00:30.06 | JerJer | are you a newbie? |
00:30.09 | jcdutton | tessier: how do the echo tests work ? |
00:30.23 | chayewala | who? |
00:30.39 | tessier | hmm |
00:30.48 | tessier | Are his phones passing along their contexts? |
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00:31.04 | jcdutton | tessier: you can do a local echo test ? |
00:31.23 | chayewala | 8kb is g729 |
00:31.28 | chayewala | you need a license. |
00:32.45 | tessier | ok, he is running echo test |
00:32.48 | tessier | And he is not hearing a thing |
00:33.17 | jcdutton | tessier: a local echo test to him ? |
00:33.37 | tessier | jcdutton: Yes. He dialed 600 on his * box ( I have the demo stuff installed ) and he didn't hear anything echo'd back to him |
00:33.41 | chayewala | tess, who ever is not hearing a thing should specify NAT=YES and ned to specify a STUN SERVER |
00:33.57 | jcdutton | tessier: but if you do it for your box, you get echo ? |
00:34.07 | tessier | Yes, I do |
00:34.14 | tessier | We are not running SIP through NAT anywhere. |
00:34.19 | tessier | So NAT=yes shouldn't help |
00:34.22 | chayewala | ok |
00:34.26 | tessier | He is trying the other phone with the same results |
00:34.40 | chayewala | did you say one of the phones is behind a NAT? |
00:34.45 | chayewala | you can do this |
00:34.53 | chayewala | on the * nearest to the phone |
00:34.55 | chayewala | check this |
00:35.01 | chayewala | sip show channels |
00:35.04 | BoRiS2 | Have him connect to YOUR * and not his own for testing |
00:35.14 | chayewala | this will show quite some information. |
00:35.24 | tessier | BoRiS2: Ah, good idea. |
00:35.32 | chayewala | good suggestion from Boris |
00:35.46 | BoRiS2 | easier for debugging :) |
00:35.50 | chayewala | yes |
00:35.52 | JasonH | any ideas how i can get 10 digit dialing to work? i am trying to do exten => _9602NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) |
00:36.10 | JasonH | but exten => _9NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) keeps stealing the dial pattern |
00:36.25 | tessier | BoRiS2: He dialed into my box and did echo test and got nothing |
00:36.44 | charlieroger | use includes |
00:36.46 | BoRiS2 | what codec? |
00:36.46 | chayewala | Is he also registering to your * ? |
00:36.52 | JerJer | he woudln't, if there was a firewall/nat in the way |
00:37.09 | JasonH | these are both in [trunklocal] and i am including that .. what do you mean by use includes? |
00:37.21 | BoRiS2 | Force his profile to G711 since all phones support it |
00:37.26 | chayewala | if a Cannonical NAT is in the way, he will not. If a FULL NAT is in the way - he will listen |
00:37.56 | chayewala | Check on the configuration pannel of GS, it tells you what type of NAT, GS has detected |
00:38.00 | charlieroger | put em in seperate contexts and use includes, the first include will be read first |
00:38.18 | JerJer | type of NAT? |
00:38.22 | JasonH | thanks ill try that. does it matter which comes first? |
00:38.28 | chayewala | tess: if it is cannonical, then you need to open the ports to that IP address |
00:38.32 | JasonH | i suppose i want the 9602NXXXXXX one first |
00:38.40 | chayewala | tess: or use a STUN server |
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00:38.47 | JerJer | you don't need STUN |
00:38.48 | charlieroger | whichever one u want to hit on first |
00:38.49 | JerJer | period |
00:39.01 | JerJer | order in extensions.conf has no bering |
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00:39.44 | JasonH | ahh but order of includes of contexts in extensions.conf does? |
00:40.10 | chayewala | tess: you dont need stun server. Jerjer wins :-) |
00:40.22 | charlieroger | thought it did, unless the archives and manual lied |
00:40.37 | tessier | BoRiS2: He dialed into my box and did echo test and got nothing |
00:40.39 | tessier | oops |
00:40.41 | JasonH | that did it. thanks |
00:40.51 | chayewala | tess: can you find out what type of NAT it is :) |
00:41.04 | tessier | ok, he is leaving a voicemail on my system |
00:41.05 | chayewala | GS configuration pannel should show on the top. |
00:41.11 | ChulJin | the order could potentially be important, couldn't it, JerJer, since doesn't * use the first matching extension? |
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00:41.18 | BoRiS2 | tell me his GS firmware version |
00:42.20 | BoRiS2 | file!!!! |
00:42.28 | file | file found. |
00:43.33 | JasonH | chuljin: from experimentation i just did, order within a context doesnt matter. it always matches the first one that matches. but order of includes of contexts does |
00:43.37 | tessier | He left me a voicemail message...checking |
00:43.41 | tessier | hah...nothing got recorded! |
00:44.01 | tessier | ok, I have to run to a meeting...damn I hate leaving stuff in the middle like this...bbl |
00:45.03 | chayewala | well. |
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00:45.15 | gabbo | Has anyone made any progress on barging into sip conversations? I know the challenges but I've been trying to think of ways to do this (not neccessarily using meetme) |
00:45.33 | charlieroger | any clue about an unimplemented system call in my dmesg |
00:45.57 | BoRiS2 | Ive been looking into ways of barge into sip conversations with no luck |
00:46.42 | chayewala | how can one configure a GS phone using a tftp server? |
00:47.17 | bkw_ | you buy GAPS |
00:47.23 | chayewala | ok |
00:47.25 | bkw_ | then cry because you didn't buy cisco |
00:47.27 | gabbo | BoRiS2, it's seems tricky. I'd like to implement it with respect to the queue/agent system. |
00:47.29 | chayewala | he h he |
00:47.37 | bkw_ | they want 16k plus for access to GAPS |
00:47.38 | chayewala | ok I buy Cisco. |
00:47.44 | chayewala | then I cry :-) |
00:47.50 | bkw_ | Cisco works |
00:47.56 | bkw_ | you can config it from tftp without paying more for it |
00:48.00 | chayewala | because I paid too much for damm inferior technology |
00:48.09 | chayewala | he he he he |
00:48.10 | chayewala | ok |
00:48.17 | chayewala | yes |
00:48.26 | chayewala | they want 16k for gaps |
00:48.31 | joako | Grandstream? |
00:48.33 | chayewala | and 1k for gaps lite. |
00:48.39 | chayewala | yes GS. |
00:48.57 | joako | I could have sworn I saw info on how to do provisioning on the internet... |
00:49.11 | chayewala | with or without encoding? |
00:49.16 | chayewala | sorry |
00:49.21 | joako | I think it was without.... |
00:49.26 | chayewala | with or without encryption |
00:49.37 | joako | without... |
00:49.49 | chayewala | new versions of GS phones apparently accept it in some convoluted manner. |
00:50.01 | joako | does their system manage the users or is it just a method to create the config files? |
00:50.11 | chayewala | I dunno |
00:50.11 | joako | but they'll still accept unencrypted configs? |
00:50.14 | chayewala | I have not seen it. |
00:50.53 | chayewala | I am not sure if they do |
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00:51.12 | chayewala | or if cetian versions of the phones do and certain versions do not |
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01:03.08 | vinod | anyone using sip phone behind firewall? |
01:03.42 | vinod | My asterisk is on a public IP address. My SIP phone |
01:04.00 | vinod | is in my home on cable modem, with private IP address |
01:04.27 | jcdutton | vinod, between * and sip phone, you should not really have NAT, because it complicates things a lot then |
01:04.29 | vinod | I am not able to get my SIP phone to wrok |
01:04.45 | bkw_ | no it works |
01:04.48 | bkw_ | nat=yes |
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01:04.55 | vinod | Yes, thats what I tried. |
01:04.59 | ChulJin | bkw is that truly all that's required? |
01:05.13 | bkw_ | what phone? |
01:05.24 | vinod | but I get the following error on the asterisk : |
01:05.26 | vinod | Apr 7 11:08:05 WARNING[1125329600]: chan_sip.c:500 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call 9b8ede6f64c23c0d@192.168.0.105 for seqno 53628 (Non-critical Response) |
01:05.47 | vinod | 192.168.0.105 is my SIP phone's IP address |
01:05.48 | ChulJin | it's very strange, two * servers, both with nearly identical configurations, and indeed identical sip.confs, my bt100 (behind nat) works with one, and not the other. :P |
01:05.48 | bkw_ | 1 thats not an error |
01:05.49 | bkw_ | learn to read |
01:05.52 | jcdutton | surely, for the voice, doesn't the NAT box have to understand SIP ? |
01:06.03 | pooh_ | jcdutton, still awake ? |
01:06.31 | ChulJin | vinod: from when you make your first SIP call, until the end of time, you will see that message. I do too, doesn't seem to affect much. :P |
01:06.45 | ChulJin | ...if anything |
01:06.52 | vinod | bkw_: yes, I agree, it is warning only. but whatever I dial from my GrandStream Phone, I dont see anything on the asterisk |
01:07.20 | vinod | and needless to say, am not able to make any call |
01:07.46 | bkw_ | give up now |
01:07.49 | bkw_ | grandstream sucks ballz |
01:08.06 | vinod | whereas, another SIP phone on the same network as asterisk has no problem at all. Hence I figured something may be wrong with my firewall setting |
01:08.30 | ChulJin | haha@bkw |
01:08.37 | chayewala | vinod, my experience with GS is that you set the time needed for authentication to 1 min. |
01:08.53 | chayewala | power it up and let it connect with the * |
01:09.08 | chayewala | once it is connected then try dialing |
01:09.11 | vinod | chayewala: thanks. let me try that now |
01:09.22 | chayewala | I have experienced it couple of time. |
01:09.24 | chayewala | times |
01:09.51 | chayewala | chuljin: NAT problems are tricky |
01:10.09 | chayewala | Look at the configuration pannel of GS BT100 |
01:10.15 | chayewala | and see if you see FULL NAT etc |
01:10.25 | chayewala | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=STUN |
01:10.46 | chayewala | if not then my sugesstion is that you get a US$40 Linksys router with NAT :-) |
01:11.02 | chayewala | some info about NAT is on the above http site. |
01:11.39 | ChulJin | if memory serves, I generally see '... cone' |
01:11.43 | vinod | cayewala: I have Linksys wireless router connected to my cablemodem :-) |
01:11.44 | ChulJin | let me remind myself exactly what it is |
01:11.56 | ChulJin | (I'm at work at the moment, the bt100 is home) |
01:12.03 | ChulJin | wasn't full cone |
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01:12.34 | ChulJin | port restricted cone, that's what it was |
01:12.37 | ChulJin | re foom |
01:12.41 | ChulJin | how did it go? |
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01:12.53 | foom | i dunno, depends on what it is? |
01:13.12 | foom | is it just me or does asterisk stop working after you do reload a few times? |
01:13.24 | file | it's just you. |
01:13.38 | bkw_ | noload => chan_iax.so |
01:13.49 | chayewala | I have seen this couple of times that * stopped working after few reloads - but very seldon |
01:13.51 | chayewala | seldom |
01:14.06 | foom | after reloading a few times it'll start doing stuff like: Apr 7 16:12:59 WARNING[196621]: chan_sip.c:497 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call 64f459524b9e45a83da09c5e059f15b6@66.54.140.46 for seqno 102 (Response) |
01:14.08 | foom | and dropping calls |
01:14.17 | bkw_ | its a nat issue |
01:14.21 | foom | doing stop now and restarting fixes it |
01:14.25 | foom | it's not a nat issue, i'm not behind NAT |
01:14.46 | ChulJin | bkw: it could be that one of your sip users is behind NAT |
01:14.54 | ChulJin | pardon me, that was for foom |
01:15.15 | foom | chiljin: probably so, but that shouldn't affect me. |
01:15.21 | Kumbang | does spa-2000 support consultative transfer |
01:15.32 | bkw_ | haha |
01:15.39 | bkw_ | Kumbang yes read the manual |
01:15.43 | bkw_ | its fucked up how you ahve to do it |
01:15.53 | foom | what i see is i dial in from my cellphone through the washington dialin, and it brings me to the main menu |
01:15.54 | bkw_ | ITS KRAMS BIRTHDAY TODAY!@!! |
01:15.57 | bkw_ | EVERYONE SING |
01:16.09 | foom | then i select e.g. my read-my-number extension |
01:16.11 | foom | and it just drops the call |
01:16.15 | chayewala | happy birthday to Mark |
01:16.16 | foom | and prints that error message |
01:16.19 | ChulJin | oh, hey |
01:16.25 | file | bkw_: we're supposed to all pitch in and have a cake shipped to Digium, duh |
01:16.26 | chayewala | Mark is jolly asterisk fellow |
01:16.27 | ChulJin | Happy birthday to Mark. |
01:16.37 | JerJer | we need to get everybody into a conference call and then call kram's cell |
01:16.42 | ChulJin | bkw_: you have the power to change the topic, right? :P |
01:16.42 | file | JerJer: oh yeah |
01:16.51 | chayewala | he he he - good idea jerjer |
01:17.07 | jcdutton | HAPPY BIRTHDAY KRAM! |
01:17.08 | bkw_ | ChulJin yes but I don't use my powers for evil |
01:17.17 | chayewala | it is not evil |
01:17.27 | chayewala | mark was born today |
01:17.34 | chayewala | he he he |
01:17.34 | ChulJin | wishing someone a happy birthday is evil? |
01:17.39 | foom | i dunno what's going on but it always seems to have that problem after reloading like 4-5 times |
01:17.40 | JerJer | bkw_: there ya go |
01:17.41 | ChulJin | :P |
01:17.42 | ChulJin | tehee |
01:17.43 | ChulJin | j/k |
01:17.48 | bkw_ | ChulJin the topic is very importaint |
01:17.54 | bkw_ | we need to stay on focus |
01:18.08 | chayewala | well, we are focused. |
01:18.10 | ChulJin | yes, yes, I apologise. I hadn't meant to offend. |
01:18.15 | bkw_ | hehe |
01:18.17 | bkw_ | no you didn't |
01:18.17 | chayewala | just a small midway stop :-) |
01:18.23 | bkw_ | if you did.. trust me I would have let you known |
01:18.24 | chayewala | he hehe |
01:18.39 | bkw_ | we are so close to an RC1 on 1.0-stable |
01:18.47 | chayewala | wow |
01:18.53 | ChulJin | yes, chay, you and JerJer had your claws focused on each other's throats about NAT earlier...what a show! :) |
01:19.05 | chayewala | he he he |
01:19.10 | bkw_ | haha |
01:19.19 | chayewala | I have nothing against any one |
01:19.30 | chayewala | it was just a discussion. |
01:19.41 | file | so cold... |
01:19.44 | chayewala | Jerjer is a fine guy |
01:19.47 | jcdutton | In the bug tracker, how do you change the severity of the bug? |
01:19.51 | chayewala | Jerjer: No offense man. |
01:20.00 | bkw_ | jcdutton are you a bug marshal? |
01:20.01 | file | how cool, I was just thinking how cool it is and my brother closed my door |
01:20.05 | ChulJin | I know, I know :) |
01:20.07 | bkw_ | if you are then click update bug |
01:20.09 | bkw_ | and change it |
01:20.09 | chayewala | he is a great developer too. I use his code to make money :) |
01:20.10 | chayewala | he h ehe |
01:20.17 | bkw_ | if not join #asterisk-bugs and ask someone to change it for you |
01:20.47 | jcdutton | bkw_: no, but I added a bug as a feature, and I think it is a MAJOR problem, due to it causing the alsa console to not work any more. |
01:20.59 | chayewala | No one was helping Jess: |
01:21.12 | bkw_ | jcdutton does asterisk work? |
01:21.13 | jcdutton | bkw_: I though I should be able to change stuff on a bug I reported. |
01:21.16 | chayewala | Honestly, I consider this a community |
01:21.22 | chayewala | when someone askes a question. |
01:21.30 | chayewala | If you know answer it. |
01:21.35 | chayewala | if not then do not answer it |
01:21.47 | bkw_ | chayewala I can't answer them all! :P j/k |
01:21.54 | chayewala | but atleast do not send one to the manual :-) |
01:21.55 | chayewala | he he he |
01:21.56 | jcdutton | bkw_: well, the bug stops * console working, and also stops the * "stop now" command from working. |
01:22.10 | bkw_ | jcdutton you sure thats what it is? |
01:22.10 | chayewala | well bkw : knows everything - |
01:22.16 | chayewala | I just know the rest of them :-) |
01:22.18 | chayewala | he he |
01:22.25 | foom | hrm i can't manage to trigger the problem by typing 'reload' over and over |
01:22.27 | bkw_ | jcdutton I don't think thats what it is |
01:22.34 | bkw_ | because it happened to me and I don't run chan_alsa |
01:22.36 | ChulJin | except where he stored those damn *.conf backups. |
01:22.36 | foom | but this has happened many times while i've been changing stuff |
01:22.38 | bkw_ | its something else |
01:22.41 | jcdutton | bkw_: bug #1382 |
01:22.42 | foom | and every time restarting the server has fixed it |
01:22.48 | bkw_ | we talked about this for a few hours today in #asteirsk-bugs |
01:22.51 | bkw_ | er asterisk-bugs |
01:22.58 | chayewala | bye folks |
01:22.59 | ChulJin | oops...duck,run,hide rather |
01:23.06 | ChulJin | bye chayewala |
01:23.23 | ChulJin | er...extra rupee as a tip |
01:23.25 | jcdutton | bkw_: the bug appear after the recursive locks update. |
01:23.40 | bkw_ | it may or maynot be related to chan_alsa |
01:23.48 | bkw_ | i'm just saying I don't use it and it happened to me today |
01:23.54 | bkw_ | so the problem might be elsewhere |
01:24.17 | jcdutton | bkw_: true, I might be a more widespread problem. |
01:24.39 | bkw_ | show translation |
01:24.40 | bkw_ | when it hangs |
01:24.50 | bkw_ | tell me if all your codecs are there (that normally should be there) |
01:24.57 | bkw_ | when mine hung |
01:25.02 | bkw_ | only gsm and ilbc I think were loaded |
01:25.06 | bkw_ | the rest wouldn't |
01:25.17 | bkw_ | it was related to the startup of asterisk |
01:25.20 | bkw_ | not everything would complete |
01:25.24 | bkw_ | and you get stuff hung |
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01:26.54 | Tommmo | hi, a question about voicemail. I can get voice messages emailed to me as wave, files, but since I upgraded asterisk, i can't seem to get the message light on a cisco 7960 to light up. any ideas ? |
01:27.26 | vinod | bkw_: when using SIP phone (GrandStream in this case) behind NAT, what should one do to the firewall (LinkSys in this case) |
01:27.26 | jcdutton | everything loaded. |
01:30.13 | jcdutton | bkw_: all the translations are there. |
01:30.26 | foom | so is voicemail supposed to show up in the x-lite client somehow? |
01:30.38 | bkw_ | GO GO GADGET GENTOO |
01:30.54 | Jesse- | x-lite eh |
01:31.04 | foom | yeah it sucks is there a better one for osx? :P |
01:31.19 | foom | i mean it seems to work but the interface is absolutely horrid |
01:31.43 | Jesse- | i don't use nat because i got a bizillion ip's |
01:31.54 | foom | does asterisk support ipv6? |
01:32.05 | JerJer | so he's the one stopping us from getting a Class B |
01:32.19 | foom | do any *phones* support ipv6 is probably more important. :P |
01:32.53 | Jesse- | i rather waste ip's |
01:32.56 | Jesse- | than give them back |
01:33.33 | Ro0tSiEgE | lol |
01:33.33 | Ro0tSiEgE | me too |
01:34.06 | Ro0tSiEgE | arin won't give us a class b though |
01:34.08 | Jesse- | i'll trade you a /19 for a pack of cigarettes |
01:34.10 | Ro0tSiEgE | or any ipv6 space |
01:34.19 | Ro0tSiEgE | Jesse-: lol! ok :) |
01:34.20 | foom | are you a provider? |
01:34.27 | foom | you're supposed to get ipv6 space from your provider |
01:34.30 | Jesse- | yah soft of |
01:34.32 | Jesse- | er |
01:34.34 | Jesse- | sort of |
01:34.38 | Ro0tSiEgE | foom: provider will not support it |
01:34.45 | foom | get new provider! |
01:34.48 | Jesse- | arin thinks i'm a provider |
01:34.55 | Jesse- | they think i have a million modems with ip's |
01:34.56 | Jesse- | etc. |
01:35.01 | Jesse- | shh don't tell em |
01:35.01 | Ro0tSiEgE | foom: not an option |
01:35.05 | foom | MIT is king of wasting IPs. only has a class A, and at least 4 class Bs, likely more. :P |
01:35.12 | Ro0tSiEgE | foom: using tunnels suck. |
01:35.42 | foom | yeah but IPv6 is a chance to restart using proper hierarchical addressing |
01:36.00 | Tommmo | anyone here good with cisco ip phones ? i can't get the message waiting light to come on, i have mailbox=XX in the sip.conf where XX is the extension? |
01:36.00 | foom | giving everyone their own private portable block totally ruins the routing system |
01:36.52 | jcdutton | foom: you don't get a private block. which IP address you are on should not matter, the IP address in ipv6 is automatically assigned. |
01:37.45 | foom | jcdutton: Ro0tSiEgE wants one because his provider doesn't support IPv6 |
01:38.26 | foom | and the IP address is no more automatically assigned than it is in IPv4 |
01:38.56 | Jesse- | isn't a class a like 255 class b's |
01:39.32 | foom | a class A is a /8, ie 2^24 = 16777216 IPs |
01:39.34 | jcdutton | foom: I can get a IPv4 tunnel to IPv6 easily. The problem is which IPv6 network you want to get to! |
01:39.48 | foom | [21:35] <Ro0tSiEgE> foom: using tunnels suck. |
01:40.10 | Jesse- | thats wat i said |
01:41.16 | foom | apparently i have two IPv6 addrs autoconfigured, one in 2001: and one in 2002: |
01:42.48 | Ro0tSiEgE | 2002 is 6to4 |
01:43.14 | Ro0tSiEgE | 2001 is an assigned address, not from a tunnel, i presume |
01:43.17 | Jesse- | holy god |
01:43.25 | foom | guess i don't need this pesky ipv4 addr then! |
01:44.32 | file | silly IPv4, who needs it? |
01:44.33 | Jesse- | splunk |
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01:44.57 | Ro0tSiEgE | hmm |
01:46.00 | foom | so does a SIP phone tell asterisk whether it's behind NAT or not? because it'd be nice if canreinvite could be on for people not behind NAT but autodisabled for people behind NATs. |
01:46.22 | foom | otherwise it'll have to be always off, and take up extra bandwidth |
01:51.06 | twisted | woohoo |
01:51.10 | twisted | building 2.6.5 kernel |
01:51.46 | twisted | this oughtta be interesting |
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01:54.19 | phonejoe | any bt100/x100p/asterisk users out there? |
01:54.29 | BoRiS2 | yup |
01:54.36 | bkw_ | ewwwwwwwwwwwwww bt101's |
01:54.51 | twisted | bkw |
01:54.52 | twisted | heh |
01:55.01 | bkw_ | dude |
01:55.04 | Carp | BT's suck lol |
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01:55.09 | bkw_ | i'm going to see if we can make ENUM a switch for asterisk |
01:55.14 | Carp | i have onr |
01:55.16 | Carp | one |
01:55.37 | bkw_ | can you imagin doing enum lookups and calls transparently |
01:55.38 | phonejoe | what's worth it these days? |
01:55.38 | twisted | bkw: that would kick arse |
01:56.02 | bkw_ | also |
01:56.06 | bkw_ | put a zeroconf twist |
01:56.27 | twisted | hmm? |
01:56.39 | twisted | i feel high |
01:56.40 | bkw_ | asterisk boxes learning a bout each other |
01:56.51 | twisted | bkw: and skynet is formed. |
01:57.03 | bkw_ | haha |
01:57.06 | bkw_ | no just asterisk calls |
01:57.11 | twisted | yeah :) |
01:57.14 | phonejoe | i see, but i am only an hour into this scene |
01:57.56 | twisted | i like the quiet build of 2.6 kernel |
01:58.29 | twisted | now to see how fedora takes slamming a 2.6 kernel into it |
01:59.01 | yawns | ok, here is my question |
01:59.10 | twisted | spit it out yawns |
01:59.17 | yawns | why does the format of sample.call vary from the actual app_qcall src ? |
01:59.45 | phonejoe | to get my "sip" phone making outgoing calls over my asterisk server's x100p FXO card, do i have to configure the bt100 to talk to asterisk as a SIP server? |
01:59.47 | yawns | i have outbound call queueing working, but i wish i could use the sample.call format instead of .. |
01:59.58 | yawns | putting this crap in one line at the head of my qcall text files .. |
02:00.03 | twisted | because one is simply to make a single call |
02:00.09 | twisted | the other is to use queue based calling |
02:00.12 | yawns | Zap/g1/%s asreceived s\|1\@default 0\n/tmp/alert_$$ |
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02:00.17 | yawns | ahhhh |
02:00.24 | yawns | ok, that clears it up :) |
02:01.27 | Kumbang | duh attended transfer with spa-2000 not working with *, the two parties drop |
02:01.49 | twisted | kumbang: is the spa-2000 sending a BYE? |
02:02.22 | Kumbang | no |
02:02.34 | bkw_ | your doing it wrong |
02:02.37 | bkw_ | you press flash |
02:02.40 | bkw_ | then 99# |
02:02.42 | bkw_ | then dial |
02:02.44 | twisted | hahaha |
02:02.46 | bkw_ | or something like that |
02:02.53 | bkw_ | read the damn notes on the spa box |
02:03.13 | bkw_ | i know its kinda fucked up |
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02:03.17 | bkw_ | but thats how it works |
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02:03.29 | bkw_ | 99 might not be what you dial but I can recall its similar |
02:03.30 | CubaTELE | hello |
02:03.48 | CubaTELE | hey people I need help with h323 |
02:03.56 | bkw_ | rm -rf h323 |
02:03.59 | CubaTELE | I can't to work in my asterisk |
02:04.00 | bkw_ | NEXT!!! |
02:04.07 | CubaTELE | :( |
02:04.10 | bkw_ | :P |
02:04.13 | bkw_ | haha it works |
02:04.18 | phonejoe | question |
02:04.19 | bkw_ | if you used whats listed in the readme |
02:04.46 | Kumbang | CubaTELE why in the world you still use h323 |
02:04.46 | CubaTELE | yes |
02:04.50 | CubaTELE | well I have one provider with h323 |
02:04.56 | bkw_ | ask them to do something else |
02:04.59 | bkw_ | like sip or iax |
02:05.00 | bkw_ | :P |
02:05.04 | twisted | iax |
02:05.10 | twisted | tell them to use iax |
02:05.14 | twisted | it's better than sip even. |
02:05.23 | CubaTELE | no only h323 with codec g729,g723 |
02:05.27 | CubaTELE | yes i know |
02:05.37 | bkw_ | tell them to get a clue |
02:05.39 | phonejoe | when I boot up linux for the 1st time with an X100P FXO card in there, should I say yes to let linux add the new hardware it found for isdn4linux? ie TigerNetSpider-U |
02:05.39 | bkw_ | haha |
02:05.43 | twisted | lol @ bkw_ |
02:05.44 | Kumbang | CubaTELE use chan_h323 its already on cvs |
02:05.56 | bkw_ | phonejoe waht? |
02:05.59 | bkw_ | tigernetsiper-u |
02:06.00 | bkw_ | wtf is that |
02:06.07 | CubaTELE | ok |
02:06.08 | bkw_ | never heard of that |
02:06.08 | twisted | wtf |
02:06.14 | twisted | x100p should NOT show up as an isdn4linux device |
02:06.30 | bkw_ | thats for damn sure |
02:06.37 | phonejoe | i am installing an X100P card into linux(suse9.0) |
02:06.41 | twisted | yes |
02:06.42 | twisted | we know this |
02:06.48 | twisted | it should not show up as an isdn4linux device |
02:06.49 | twisted | so NO |
02:07.02 | phonejoe | ok i won't add it as new hardware |
02:07.07 | CubaTELE | but tell me something works fine h323 on asterisk or it have very restriction or something like that? |
02:07.12 | twisted | you must use the zaptel drivers with it |
02:07.14 | CubaTELE | and quality? |
02:07.17 | phonejoe | i compiled asterisk, and got it running. fine |
02:07.22 | CubaTELE | pl |
02:07.22 | CubaTELE | ok |
02:07.27 | phonejoe | now i want to test things |
02:07.36 | CubaTELE | only works like gateway? |
02:07.51 | phonejoe | I only have a BT100 Grandstream SIP phone. |
02:07.59 | CubaTELE | ok |
02:08.40 | phonejoe | can i set the SIP phone up to answer/dial out my FXO card through asterisk, and do voicemail? |
02:08.57 | CubaTELE | i think that h323 with g729 20k for call |
02:09.40 | twisted | phonejoe: sure, just set up the extensions.conf, sip.conf, zaptel.conf, and zapata.conf |
02:09.42 | twisted | correctly |
02:10.02 | twisted | oh yea, don't forget after setting up zaptel.conf to load the zaptel modules and run ztcfg -vv |
02:10.26 | twisted | well, the zaptel module will run it for you, but it's ok to do it again just to be sure :P |
02:10.29 | phonejoe | i did the modprobes ( zaptel, wcfxo) |
02:10.31 | angler_ | looks like im not going to interz0ne now either.... |
02:10.42 | twisted | phonejoe: did you setup zaptel.conf correctly? |
02:10.45 | twisted | angler: that sucsk |
02:10.50 | twisted | angler: y not? |
02:10.59 | yawns | i got something kinda cool workign with nagios if anyone uses that |
02:11.09 | angler_ | they are out of rooms |
02:11.14 | twisted | lol |
02:11.22 | twisted | stay at a nearby hotel |
02:11.23 | phonejoe | in asterisk I did a sip show peers command and can see my to configured phones as from the config files |
02:11.26 | twisted | or motel |
02:11.27 | CubaTELE | you know another thing very funy is when I installed my te410p i lose my sound |
02:11.29 | twisted | or streetcorner :P |
02:11.30 | CubaTELE | jaja wow |
02:11.31 | yawns | i wrote an alert that does tts on the nagios error and streams it to a meetme conf |
02:11.37 | phonejoe | yes i set up zaptel.conf |
02:11.37 | yawns | so you can sit on the conference and listen for problems |
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02:13.58 | twisted | OOOH |
02:13.59 | twisted | i need a beer |
02:15.07 | yawns | mm, dock street? |
02:15.07 | twisted | cheers bkw |
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02:15.54 | twisted | dock street? |
02:16.02 | phonejoe | there is one parm inthe bt100 : dtmfmode which is defaulted to "in-audio" (other opts are "rfc8232" or "sip-info"), i think in auido is inband, must that match my asterisk configs somewhere? |
02:16.15 | twisted | phonejoe: don't use inband/in audio |
02:16.17 | twisted | use rfc2883 |
02:16.18 | jcdutton | CubaTELE: Be careful with the TE410P, the CVS from yesterday can hang your entire box. Todays cvs will be fine. |
02:16.20 | twisted | er 2833 |
02:16.41 | phonejoe | ok i try that. |
02:16.42 | twisted | and yes, it has to match your asterisk config |
02:16.44 | twisted | in sip.conf |
02:16.50 | twisted | dtmfmode=rfc2833 |
02:16.56 | CubaTELE | well my probles is when i up my card i lose my sound jajaj |
02:17.16 | CubaTELE | well i am going to actualice my zaptel and libpri |
02:17.20 | CubaTELE | and built again |
02:17.22 | CubaTELE | :) |
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02:17.43 | phonejoe | yes rfc2833 in sip.conf |
02:17.50 | twisted | ok |
02:17.56 | twisted | then set your phone setting to rfc2833 and try it :) |
02:18.46 | CubaTELE | i called to digium and the tech told me that i have be enter in my bios of the motherboard un der sound setting |
02:18.54 | CubaTELE | :o |
02:19.35 | CubaTELE | is rare |
02:19.56 | slePP | anyone know why my x100p calls make a loud 'ping boing ping' sounds all the time |
02:20.14 | twisted | slePP: lol.. wtf? |
02:20.29 | slePP | it makes lots of beeps all the time |
02:20.29 | twisted | fsk signalling maybe? |
02:20.31 | slePP | but only i hear them |
02:20.32 | slePP | no |
02:20.52 | phonejoe | there are a few more parms in the phones website (SIP Server: (e.g., sip.mycompany.com, or IP address), Outbound Proxy: (e.g., proxy.myprovider.com, or IP address, if any), SIP User ID:, Authenticate ID: AuthenticateID, and Name). Do I need to set the SIP server to the ip address of my asterisk linux box (the phone has the port set to 5060, and so does the asterisk configs). |
02:21.21 | twisted | phonejoy: yeah. |
02:21.23 | twisted | er joe |
02:21.52 | twisted | slepp: that's odd... is this coming THRU asterisk? or another extension on the line the x100p is on? |
02:22.10 | JasonH | can asterisk send callerid out an Internet PhoneJack? |
02:22.29 | twisted | JasonH: you'd have to check if the phonejack version you have supports fsk signaling and CID |
02:22.45 | twisted | my version (the ISA one..LOL) does not |
02:22.47 | JasonH | its an ISA card. so probably too old for CID |
02:22.58 | twisted | it's not that it's too old, it just doesn't support it |
02:22.59 | RBC | sleep: check to see if it's sharing an IRQ with your network card or something else (i had same prob) |
02:23.00 | JasonH | whats an easy way to find out? |
02:23.03 | BoRiS2 | slePP: I haven't had any problems with mine... other then echoing but I still have to do more testing |
02:23.11 | twisted | JasonH: go to the mfg's website and look at the docs |
02:23.17 | twisted | www.quicknet.com (i think) |
02:23.23 | twisted | ~google internet phonejack |
02:23.25 | JasonH | there's only one Internet PhoneJack listed at quicknet |
02:23.29 | slePP | k. now i got two phone calls going on |
02:23.48 | twisted | JasonH: not true. |
02:24.30 | JasonH | yah probably not true but i only see http://www.quicknet.net/products/ipj.htm |
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02:26.05 | twisted | anywho |
02:26.15 | twisted | i can tell you the isa version (or the version they call LITE), does NOT do cid |
02:26.56 | JasonH | does the Sipura SPA-2000? |
02:27.08 | twisted | most of the ata devices do, yes. |
02:27.32 | slePP | k. so, yeh, no one has any problems with the x100p? |
02:27.39 | quid24 | Is it just me, or does * seem to record at a low sound level (ie. through SIP). |
02:27.47 | slePP | i'm not sure where it's coming from, either |
02:27.53 | JasonH | slepp: i dont have that prob with my knockoff x100p |
02:27.58 | twisted | slepp: can you record the bleeps? |
02:28.29 | slePP | uhm. let me listen to my audio stream that i'm recording in asterisk via monitor |
02:28.31 | slePP | see if they're in there |
02:28.43 | twisted | ok |
02:29.24 | RBC | slePP: Yes, due to x100p sharing IRQ with network card |
02:29.37 | RBC | (or other device for that matter) |
02:29.58 | twisted | good god |
02:30.08 | twisted | it's taking my p4 2.6 FOREVER to compile 2.6 kernele |
02:30.09 | twisted | -e |
02:30.56 | chap-_ | I got in my X100p today. And it is just a modem. I was expecting something more in the way of electronics- I might as well just use the modem with the md5200 chipset. |
02:31.20 | twisted | chap: yea, go ahead and try to use that. |
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02:31.55 | BoRiS2 | twisted, it only took 10-14 minutes to compile a 2.6 kernel |
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02:32.01 | chap-_ | twisted: I will get the x100p working first.. then experiment. Is the PHONE jack on the x100p useful for anything? |
02:32.08 | twisted | boris2: i've been compiling for about an hour now |
02:32.15 | twisted | on a p4 2.6 |
02:32.43 | bob-Jones | Does anyone have any experience getting a generic X100P working? |
02:32.44 | BoRiS2 | thats abit crazy |
02:32.48 | twisted | yeah |
02:32.49 | twisted | it is |
02:33.17 | slePP | rbc: hmm.. that's what causes it? |
02:33.22 | slePP | sonof a bitch |
02:33.26 | slePP | i only have 3 slots... |
02:33.27 | bob-Jones | the pci table vendor id's don't seem to match up with the card in zaptel/wcfxo.c |
02:33.32 | RBC | yep - it can |
02:33.42 | twisted | bob-Jones ;) |
02:33.44 | slePP | unless, perhaps.. hmm |
02:33.51 | bob-Jones | howdy twisted |
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02:34.10 | BoRiS2 | slePP: Have you tried moving it to another pci slot or try another phone line |
02:34.29 | slePP | but i'm going to exchange it's position from where it is with eth1 |
02:34.34 | slePP | so eth1 and eth2 can share an IRQ |
02:34.58 | slePP | <PROTECTED> |
02:34.58 | slePP | <PROTECTED> |
02:34.58 | slePP | <PROTECTED> |
02:35.16 | slePP | so, eth1 isn't even turned on atm, so it should help :> |
02:35.29 | slePP | is it an issue only when sharing interrupts and they occur at the same time, or is it a problem when they just share them period? |
02:35.32 | RBC | slePP: ok, so disable something in your bios, like serial ports u don't use |
02:35.33 | phonejoe | the rfc2833 worked, the sip phone has a connection icon on its lcd now. and i see messages in the asterisk CLI |
02:35.45 | slePP | rbc: there is very little on this machine that isn't used. |
02:35.48 | RBC | i think at same time .. i bet u r using an IP phone |
02:35.58 | slePP | er. 7940 |
02:36.04 | RBC | (ie: network card) |
02:36.33 | slePP | eth2 is the internal interface, where the phone is sitting off the switch |
02:37.13 | RBC | ya, it's a pain alright - i kept getting pings and bops and jits when i was sharing IRQ with my net card |
02:37.50 | slePP | okie. |
02:37.59 | slePP | cuz yeh, it's not so bad since the other end doesn't here it |
02:38.00 | slePP | hear it |
02:38.01 | RBC | maybe you could disable some device temporarily to see if it will take it's own irq and sound better? |
02:38.03 | slePP | but it's annoying to me :> |
02:38.17 | slePP | i don't think there is anything to disable :> |
02:38.24 | slePP | only one serial port enabled, in use |
02:38.39 | slePP | rtc, keyboard, timer, acpi, ide0, eth0, eth1, eth2, 4 USB controllers (all on the same IRQ 21) |
02:38.56 | slePP | ide1 is disabled, but i have yet to see a board reassign irq 15 to something else |
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02:40.00 | slePP | so since eth1 got it's own, i'll just stick it where eth1 used to be |
02:40.02 | BoRiS2 | disable all USB :) |
02:40.06 | slePP | and move eth1 to where it was, and it should work |
02:40.13 | BoRiS2 | oh |
02:40.16 | slePP | it's my router. it has all sorts of doodads hanging off it |
02:40.49 | RBC | gotta run - good luck |
02:40.52 | slePP | thanks :> |
02:41.25 | slePP | took me an hour to install as it was :> |
02:41.27 | twisted | heh |
02:41.28 | gambolputty | I am trying to get * to accept incoming 1700 calls and having trouble. |
02:41.38 | twisted | slepp: so that solved it? |
02:41.41 | slePP | dunno |
02:41.52 | gambolputty | Does the console indicate when * is registering with iaxtel? |
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02:42.38 | slePP | anoncvs 27758 0.0 0.1 2652 1664 ? S 20:45 0:00 rsync --server -r --timeout=500 --bwlimit=25 --delete . /usr |
02:42.38 | slePP | anoncvs 27759 0.0 0.1 2652 1672 ? S 20:45 0:00 rsync --server -r --timeout=500 --bwlimit=25 --delete . /usr |
02:42.41 | slePP | now that is worrying |
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02:43.47 | slePP | okie. can't reboot it now, cuz i have to find a screwdriver. hmm |
02:43.52 | brc007 | bakkkkkkk |
02:43.59 | brc007 | what's the screwdriver for? |
02:44.03 | brc007 | short the reboot pins? |
02:44.05 | slePP | to move my x100p |
02:44.10 | brc007 | ah |
02:44.27 | brc007 | really nice |
02:44.48 | slePP | i can move the x100p without a screwdriver, but not the NIC where it's ending up |
02:44.56 | slePP | since i had to tear the bracket off the card to make it fit the case :> |
02:45.05 | brc007 | hrm...I should look for it |
02:45.08 | brc007 | 2U case? |
02:45.15 | slePP | desktop low profile |
02:45.17 | brc007 | ah |
02:45.34 | slePP | ah well, i'll move it later. |
02:45.36 | slePP | when i'm ambitious |
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02:46.53 | slePP | so, it's definitely a local issue only |
02:47.00 | brc007 | then I'm gonna play around with gentoo again...on a k6-2 500...should be fun :p |
02:47.14 | slePP | hope you have lots of books to read in the meantime |
02:47.18 | slePP | like, war & peace sized |
02:47.21 | brc007 | hahaha |
02:48.15 | brc007 | the production server will be P4 2.8 (or athlon64 3000) so compile times shouldn't be a problem.....but of course I don't have said server yet |
02:48.22 | brc007 | which reminds me |
02:48.24 | brc007 | ~seen zoa |
02:48.25 | jbot | zoa <~john@213.16.46.130> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 9h 8m 14s ago, saying: 'i'm using debian with 2.95'. |
02:48.30 | brc007 | trackball? bah |
02:48.45 | slePP | what're they called |
02:48.46 | slePP | "mice" |
02:49.19 | brc007 | it's awsome |
02:49.20 | slePP | cordless? |
02:49.24 | brc007 | http://snipurl.com/5ksk |
02:49.26 | brc007 | jup |
02:49.31 | brc007 | with a charging base |
02:49.41 | slePP | codless elite duo |
02:49.44 | slePP | and i don't use the mouse |
02:49.46 | slePP | but now, i go |
02:49.46 | slePP | :> |
02:49.52 | brc007 | that the one with the mx700 and the bluetooth kb? |
02:51.09 | brc007 | ~seen jjanzer |
02:51.10 | jbot | jjanzer is currently on #asterisk (1d 19h 18m 17s). Has said a total of 37 messages. Is idling for 3h 46m 21s |
02:51.15 | twisted | holy crap |
02:51.21 | twisted | this damned 2.6 is STILL compiling |
02:52.24 | brc007 | what speed? |
02:52.27 | quid24 | Anyone here using a Sipura SPA-2000? |
02:52.40 | brc007 | takes about an hour on my k6-2 500 |
02:52.42 | brc007 | maybe less |
02:54.40 | brc007 | ~seen h3x |
02:54.41 | jbot | h3x is currently on #asterisk. Has said a total of 868 messages. Is idling for 5h 43m 26s |
02:55.02 | twisted | brc007: 2.6ghz |
02:55.05 | gambolputty | anyone have incoming 1700 calls working? |
02:55.22 | twisted | gambolputty: yes |
02:55.40 | brc007 | twisted: know off hand what mobo? |
02:55.53 | gambolputty | I can't get iaxtel.com to work |
02:55.59 | twisted | brc007: whatever one they're using in the inspiron 5100 |
02:56.01 | gambolputty | not sure if it is registering |
02:56.18 | twisted | gambolputty, iax2 show registry |
02:56.40 | gambolputty | ok |
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02:57.46 | h3x | hi |
02:58.20 | gambolputty | it says host 69.73.19.178 is unregistered |
02:58.53 | loko-moko | ~seen loko |
02:58.54 | jbot | loko <private@c-67-165-107-230.client.comcast.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 10d 10h 2m 56s ago, saying: 'im in EST time, but I work PST hours <G>'. |
02:59.34 | twisted | fuckin hell |
02:59.37 | twisted | after all that time compiling |
02:59.39 | twisted | it errors out |
02:59.51 | twisted | fs/built-in.o(.text+0x63c4f): In function `queue_log_writer': |
02:59.51 | twisted | : undefined reference to `sleep_on' |
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03:02.05 | bkw_ | OOOOOHHHH KEANU!! |
03:02.09 | bkw_ | what a faggot |
03:02.50 | brc007 | . |
03:03.02 | twisted | HAHAHAHA |
03:03.17 | h3x | brc007: did you need something? |
03:03.23 | bkw_ | that movie "Somthings Gotta Give!" |
03:03.26 | bkw_ | you have to watch it |
03:03.34 | brc007 | I did |
03:03.37 | brc007 | I think |
03:03.43 | brc007 | on the plane to the phillippines |
03:03.46 | brc007 | 3 times |
03:03.48 | bkw_ | hehe |
03:03.50 | gambolputty | iax2 frames are in a retry state |
03:03.52 | tubbs | dvd rip? |
03:03.56 | brc007 | no |
03:03.58 | brc007 | inflight movie |
03:04.01 | bkw_ | on the "big" screen |
03:04.06 | brc007 | hahahaha |
03:04.10 | brc007 | it was maybe 4" |
03:04.24 | bkw_ | * Gentoo Linux Genkernel; Version 3.0.2 |
03:04.24 | bkw_ | * Compiling Linux Kernel 2.4.25-gentoo for x86... |
03:04.31 | brc007 | biz class mileage upgrade coming back at least =) |
03:04.34 | tubbs | got a stiff neck from watchen it from the side isle.... |
03:05.07 | brc007 | going we were smack dab in the center of "economy SUPERDUPERPLUS!(TM)" |
03:05.08 | tubbs | free first class upgrades are nice... im a silver elite on north worst. |
03:05.20 | brc007 | with somebody on both sides |
03:05.31 | tubbs | fatties? |
03:05.32 | brc007 | it was united |
03:05.37 | brc007 | one on the right was |
03:05.48 | brc007 | the one on the left didn't speak a word of english |
03:06.06 | brc007 | chinese |
03:06.22 | brc007 | 4 person rows should be banned |
03:06.24 | tubbs | nudge, nudge, can you move your third roll from the arm rest? thanks so much.... |
03:06.31 | brc007 | exactly |
03:07.09 | tubbs | smelled like cuman? |
03:07.11 | brc007 | I can not believe how little room there is in economy (plus is only like 2" more) |
03:07.24 | brc007 | I don't think I took a breath the whole way so I'm not sure |
03:07.48 | brc007 | I spent half of the flight standing in the back by the exit door |
03:08.16 | brc007 | next time it's first class all the way! |
03:08.20 | tubbs | try beuing 6'7" i can fit in anything but exit row and 1st row |
03:08.24 | brc007 | 8 grand a ticket...woot |
03:08.34 | brc007 | can+'t |
03:09.07 | brc007 | just say "I can't...I can't feel my legs!" and they'll move you up to biz class |
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03:13.14 | gambolputty | . |
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03:13.46 | neondog420 | Hi all. Are there any good links for editing the config files on a Cisco 7960 IP Phone in SIP mode. |
03:14.30 | chap-_ | I hoped on a flight once.. next to a rather obese woman. She started to lift up the arm rest.. I said, uh uh.. and kept it down. |
03:14.35 | tubbs | try google |
03:14.51 | tubbs | i found plenty there |
03:15.01 | neondog420 | thx |
03:15.38 | brc007 | m |
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03:22.07 | gambolputty | anyone have incoming 1700 calls working? |
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03:38.31 | bkw_ | what |
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03:43.45 | bkw_ | OH NO HE DIDN'T |
03:44.04 | _Eagle_ | YES HE DID! |
03:44.22 | bkw_ | ya thats why it sucks |
03:44.35 | twisted | lol |
03:44.54 | twisted | i know why 2.6 is taking so long to compile |
03:44.59 | bkw_ | Keanu kissing a woman.. thats wrong |
03:45.06 | twisted | -02 & it's compiling modules all at once |
03:45.16 | twisted | bkw_ - he's supposed to be straight |
03:45.30 | bkw_ | I know in hollywood maybe he has to front it |
03:45.39 | twisted | haha |
03:45.40 | bkw_ | but we all know he's gay |
03:45.45 | twisted | if he's gay, he's sure a dumbass |
03:45.52 | twisted | well |
03:45.53 | twisted | rather |
03:45.56 | twisted | he's sure a dumbass |
03:46.03 | twisted | wether he's gay or straight |
03:46.09 | bkw_ | I don't care |
03:46.15 | bkw_ | he's hot for 40 |
03:46.18 | twisted | and he looks like a dweeb |
03:46.20 | twisted | LOL |
03:46.24 | twisted | wait - he's 40?! |
03:46.32 | bkw_ | www.imdb.com go look it up |
03:46.45 | bkw_ | or is that johnny deep |
03:46.51 | bkw_ | but i'm sure he is |
03:46.54 | twisted | lol |
03:47.01 | twisted | depp |
03:47.02 | twisted | dude |
03:47.04 | twisted | not deep |
03:47.14 | bkw_ | ya he's 40 |
03:47.23 | bkw_ | 2 September 1964 |
03:47.29 | bkw_ | so he's turning 40 this year |
03:47.35 | twisted | who? depp or reeves? |
03:47.38 | Jesse- | moose and squirrel? |
03:47.40 | bkw_ | reeves |
03:47.44 | twisted | ah |
03:47.47 | bkw_ | depp is already 40 |
03:47.59 | bkw_ | see thats what plastic can do |
03:48.03 | twisted | hahahaha |
03:48.08 | twisted | "Plastics make it happen" |
03:48.32 | twisted | i should make a parody commercial |
03:48.36 | twisted | for the plastics council |
03:49.35 | bkw_ | haha |
03:49.39 | bkw_ | this movie is excellent |
03:49.53 | twisted | bill and ted's excellent adventure? lol |
03:50.01 | bkw_ | no |
03:50.04 | _Eagle_ | party on dudes!!! |
03:50.10 | bkw_ | Something's gotta give |
03:50.11 | _Eagle_ | excellent!!! |
03:50.20 | bkw_ | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337741/ |
03:50.25 | twisted | bkw: ahh :) |
03:50.32 | _Eagle_ | yo kram |
03:50.41 | bkw_ | HAPPY BIRTHDAY KRAM!!! |
03:50.51 | _Eagle_ | birthday? |
03:50.58 | _Eagle_ | happy birthday kram!! |
03:50.58 | kram | thank ye bkw_ |
03:51.02 | kram | it's actually tomorrow |
03:51.09 | twisted | yeah, but we'll be asleep or working :P |
03:51.10 | bkw_ | its tommorow somewhere on the planet |
03:51.14 | _Eagle_ | 9 minutes away |
03:51.17 | bkw_ | so it counts |
03:52.14 | twisted | i'm gonna stay up until midnight so i can sing happy birthday to kram |
03:52.24 | twisted | i don't have to get up for work until 4, i'll be OK ;) |
03:52.30 | bkw_ | thats so gay |
03:52.57 | twisted | what's gay? |
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03:53.58 | angler_ | bkw |
03:54.03 | twisted | angler: we knkow that. |
03:54.07 | angler_ | lol |
03:54.07 | twisted | *know |
03:54.17 | bkw_ | haha |
03:54.18 | bkw_ | what? |
03:54.28 | bkw_ | angler's gay? since when? |
03:54.59 | denon | another loaner lost to bkw.com |
03:55.04 | bkw_ | bkw.org |
03:55.05 | angler_ | lmao |
03:55.05 | bkw_ | .org |
03:55.10 | twisted | .orgasmo |
03:55.11 | bkw_ | as in orgasim |
03:55.12 | denon | .org doesnt sound right .. |
03:55.12 | twisted | er |
03:55.14 | bkw_ | haha |
03:55.22 | twisted | gmta |
03:55.26 | angler_ | i watched some thing on ron jeremy last night |
03:55.31 | bkw_ | twisted yes gay minds thing alike |
03:55.34 | bkw_ | er think |
03:55.37 | twisted | angler: try watching it OFF of ron jeremy |
03:55.40 | twisted | be a lot mor comforting |
03:56.02 | bkw_ | OMG OMG |
03:56.03 | twisted | <bkw_> s/gay/great |
03:56.06 | bkw_ | he flew to paris |
03:56.11 | bkw_ | NO NO N O |
03:56.17 | bkw_ | I want her to end up with the good ole doc |
03:56.28 | file | bkw_: NEXT!!! |
03:57.04 | Jesse- | splurt! |
03:57.06 | bkw_ | file whats up silly |
03:57.15 | twisted | FILE |
03:57.23 | twisted | YOU STUIPD SOB |
03:57.30 | twisted | DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU DID?!!? |
03:57.48 | file | twisted: I talked on IRC. |
03:57.52 | file | that's what I'm guilty of |
03:57.57 | twisted | NO IT'S NOT |
03:57.59 | twisted | DAMNIT |
03:58.21 | twisted | i give up. |
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04:04.33 | _Eagle_ | JPL is using asterisk? wow.. thats cool |
04:04.37 | _Eagle_ | oops |
04:05.03 | kram | for now it's just this collaborative communications tool |
04:05.14 | kram | but the guy in charge of the product says... |
04:05.17 | kram | and i kid you not... |
04:05.30 | kram | that if it was successful they wanted to do a "mission control system" with asterisk |
04:05.43 | kram | product == project, sorry |
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04:06.06 | twisted | kram: wow. |
04:06.09 | _Eagle_ | that would be awesome |
04:07.07 | _Eagle_ | that's impressive |
04:07.39 | hmodes | mmm, voip to teh moon! |
04:08.01 | hmodes | 'when i trust my satellite communications to voip, i choose iax2!' |
04:08.07 | hmodes | wouldn't that be an endorsement :) |
04:08.16 | twisted | hahaha |
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04:08.26 | twisted | one small step for man, one giant leap for VoIP |
04:08.26 | _Eagle_ | so kram... do you know of any vonage-type voip companies that are using asterisk to provide services? |
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04:09.05 | twisted | vonage-type companies.. heh. |
04:09.19 | twisted | eagle: nufone :) |
04:10.51 | Kumbang_ | duh, still supervised transfer didnt work for my spa-2000 |
04:10.54 | Kumbang_ | got this |
04:11.01 | Kumbang_ | File chan_sip.c, Line 3841 (get_refer_info): Supervised transfer requested, but unable to find callid '6aaa9014-6845ab1b' |
04:14.25 | bkw_ | ok tie to test this bitch |
04:16.33 | bkw_ | evil thing |
04:16.46 | twisted | did someone say... evil? |
04:16.52 | twisted | what's evil? |
04:17.12 | bkw_ | G |
04:17.16 | bkw_ | i'm da bomb |
04:17.23 | bkw_ | OH FUCK |
04:17.24 | bkw_ | haha |
04:17.25 | bkw_ | no i'm not |
04:17.31 | twisted | someone set us up the bomb |
04:17.44 | bkw_ | woops |
04:17.44 | LegendMob | *boom* |
04:17.46 | twisted | bkw: what is going on? |
04:18.13 | bkw_ | but might have left it in fstab |
04:18.14 | twisted | hahahahahah |