00:01.29 | *** join/#asterisk loko-moko (private@c-67-165-107-230.client.comcast.net) |
00:02.33 | Raptor | having a problem with call transfers with * |
00:02.53 | Raptor | incoming calls that get trasferred do not retain their original caller id |
00:03.00 | Death_INC | Carp, mknod /dev/dsp0 ? |
00:03.38 | JerJer | Raptor: they won't |
00:03.41 | Raptor | all calls 'appear' to be coming from the transferring user |
00:03.52 | Raptor | any workaround for this? |
00:03.53 | JerJer | yes |
00:03.59 | JerJer | extension logic |
00:04.03 | Raptor | kewl |
00:04.05 | Carp | Death_INC: |
00:04.05 | Carp | [root@Asterisk dev]# mknod /dev/dsp0 |
00:04.06 | Carp | mknod: too few arguments |
00:04.06 | Carp | Try `mknod --help' for more information. |
00:04.18 | JerJer | do what it said |
00:04.40 | perlslinger | come on... vogue... let your body move to the music |
00:04.41 | jaxxan | so like, i dont like databases |
00:04.48 | brc007 | whatda ya think? http://snipurl.com/brc_asteriskserver |
00:04.52 | Raptor | JerJer: do you have an example? |
00:05.45 | JerJer | nope |
00:05.49 | Raptor | d'oh |
00:06.18 | stig | brc007, the link button doesnt work with mozilla |
00:06.26 | brc007 | what link buton? |
00:07.33 | brc007 | stig: what do you mean? |
00:08.10 | glLoadIdentity | why cant * load my agi file ? |
00:08.22 | glLoadIdentity | Failed to execute '/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/tyn.agi': No such file or directory |
00:08.29 | JerJer | its telling you |
00:08.35 | Alric | glLoadIdentity: Does that file exist? |
00:08.35 | JerJer | No such file or directory |
00:08.41 | glLoadIdentity | yes |
00:08.48 | *** part/#asterisk Carp (Carp@ip-204-97-151-83.modem.logical.net) |
00:08.53 | glLoadIdentity | and chmoded to 755 |
00:08.54 | Alric | ls returns /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/tyn.agi ? |
00:08.58 | JerJer | asterisk doesn't think so |
00:09.10 | JerJer | is your interpeter line correct? |
00:09.16 | JerJer | can u run it from the shell ? |
00:09.19 | glLoadIdentity | JerJer: glLoadIdentity> why cant * load my agi file ? that was the question |
00:09.19 | jetsaway | what does typing |
00:09.36 | JerJer | because it can't find it |
00:09.39 | JerJer | No such file or directory |
00:09.59 | jetsaway | Or it can't excute the #!/usr/bin/perl or whatever maybe too |
00:10.15 | JerJer | hence interpeter line |
00:10.25 | jetsaway | yup |
00:10.52 | stig | brc007, the button that you drag on your bar |
00:11.09 | brc007 | you mean snurl.com 's bookmarklet? |
00:11.25 | brc007 | it works great for me in firefox |
00:11.58 | *** join/#asterisk Carp (Carp@ip-204-97-151-83.modem.logical.net) |
00:13.08 | brc007 | stig? |
00:17.11 | stig | brc007, yes thats what i meant...cant seem to add it on firefox |
00:17.17 | brc007 | werid |
00:17.27 | brc007 | try a nightly perhaps |
00:18.00 | *** join/#asterisk _santiago_ (~santiago@200.30.71.134) |
00:18.09 | Carp | Death_INC: any more idea's? |
00:18.18 | l-fy | there is any pri card compatible with zaptel made by another producer? |
00:18.21 | _santiago_ | hi |
00:18.26 | stig | brc007, will do..thanks |
00:19.18 | Carp | anyone know a Windows program to convert WAV to GSM? |
00:19.34 | _santiago_ | what i must do to send the voicemail messages to an email? |
00:19.36 | robl^ | sox under cygwin |
00:20.01 | _santiago_ | i have 3000 => 1234,Prueba,santiago@mydomain.com |
00:20.09 | _santiago_ | but it doesn't work |
00:20.22 | *** join/#asterisk rscott (~richard@cpc4-colc2-6-0-cust22.colc.cable.ntl.com) |
00:20.29 | jetsaway | santiago: it may be your MTAon that system |
00:20.38 | jetsaway | sendmail, etc may not be configured correctly |
00:20.45 | Alric | or the configuration above that in voicemail.conf? |
00:20.50 | *** join/#asterisk BoRiS2 (~boris@h24-77-165-150.wp.shawcable.net) |
00:20.58 | _santiago_ | i can send mail from the machines where asterisk is running |
00:21.24 | _santiago_ | even, programas like logwatch send the reports sucessfully |
00:21.52 | BoRiS2 | Just finished doing some codec testing based on two way conversations with x-lite |
00:23.03 | BoRiS2 | In terms of bandwidth, iLBC Cames first, then GSM, Speex, then U+ALaw |
00:24.00 | *** join/#asterisk ivlok (~ivlok@pool-129-44-248-60.buff.east.verizon.net) |
00:24.41 | ivlok | hi all |
00:25.21 | *** join/#asterisk federicoalves (~sales@rrcs-se-24-73-108-106.biz.rr.com) |
00:25.30 | federicoalves | hi |
00:25.35 | federicoalves | any expert home? |
00:25.36 | ivlok | hi |
00:25.55 | ivlok | not me i'm having newb issues |
00:26.01 | federicoalves | I need to know a very stupid piece of information, how do I download the absolutely latest version of cdr_odbc.c? |
00:26.27 | ivlok | should be on cvs no? |
00:26.49 | federicoalves | how do I go to the CVS, I told you it is a stupid question |
00:26.57 | ivlok | hang on |
00:27.07 | su- | did you download from cvs before ? |
00:27.26 | federicoalves | I just need one file, and I never downloaded it |
00:27.43 | federicoalves | I paid for the install |
00:27.57 | su- | if in * source tree...make update will update everything to latest CVS tree |
00:28.03 | ivlok | export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.digium.com:/usr/cvsroot |
00:28.26 | federicoalves | is there a way to do ot via the web, where is the cvs archive? |
00:28.27 | ivlok | cvs login |
00:28.41 | ivlok | <PROTECTED> |
00:28.53 | ivlok | <PROTECTED> |
00:29.01 | ivlok | hope this helps |
00:29.16 | jaxxan | when creating a sql database for the cdrs, do i need to create all the tables inside of it? or will asterisk do all that for me as long as i give the asteriskcdruser full privileges ? |
00:30.24 | Carp | I dont understand Call Detail Reports |
00:30.39 | federicoalves | so there is no way to go with a web browser and download only one file? |
00:31.09 | wriandyc | Does anyone feel generous enough to donate me a copy of the SIP firmware for a cisco 7960? |
00:31.38 | Jesster | anyidea how I should troubleshoot local echo problems on Sip phones? People are saying they hear themselves on some calls. |
00:31.51 | ivlok | if you download the cvs and make it w/out make install it should be there |
00:32.12 | federicoalves | but I don't want to override my existing code |
00:32.19 | federicoalves | is that possible |
00:33.24 | ivlok | yes. do it from a different directory and don't do a make install. it will just be in that directory |
00:33.32 | Carp | how do I use sox? |
00:33.51 | Carp | sox wav file.wav gsm file.gsm |
00:33.51 | Carp | ? |
00:33.51 | ivlok | one foot a a time. lol. |
00:33.58 | bkw_ | what? |
00:33.59 | jaxxan | man sox |
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00:34.08 | bkw_ | sox infile.wav -c 1 -r 8000 outfile.gsm |
00:34.12 | jaxxan | it's pretty simple |
00:34.24 | mrgoby | tos stands for type of service, right ? |
00:34.27 | jaxxan | when creating a sql database for the cdrs, do i need to create all the tables inside of it? or will asterisk do all that for me as long as i give the asteriskcdruser full privileges ? |
00:34.48 | *** join/#asterisk malucia (~servicios@200.21.83.72) |
00:35.10 | _santiago_ | hi malucia |
00:35.21 | Jesster | Hey guys, i have a TDM400P with a fax connected, in zapata.conf should I use echocancel=yes ? |
00:35.28 | malucia | hello santiago |
00:35.32 | ivlok | my voicemail just keeps asking for a password but never connects. any ideas |
00:35.33 | _santiago_ | sorry, the email is working fine |
00:35.40 | _santiago_ | hi, how do you do? |
00:36.20 | mrgoby | what exactly do the tos bits affect in sip.conf ? rtp packet size ? |
00:36.22 | malucia | mmm well, just thinking about you ;) |
00:36.33 | _santiago_ | ahhh |
00:37.08 | federicoalves | I did a make update and when I make it, it fails, so much for the CVS, that's what I was afraid of |
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00:38.01 | Carp | ~seen Death_INC |
00:38.03 | jbot | death_inc is currently on #asterisk (4h 42m 16s). Has said a total of 6 messages. Is idling for 35m 3s |
00:39.51 | *** join/#asterisk file[desk] (~file@mctn1-3688.nb.aliant.net) |
00:40.50 | michael | lol |
00:40.51 | michael | this is fun |
00:41.00 | michael | i'm screwing arround with our employe's |
00:41.00 | michael | lol |
00:41.03 | Death_INC | carp, sup? |
00:41.07 | michael | calling them and sounding like someoneon else |
00:41.07 | michael | lol |
00:41.17 | michael | and complainging |
00:41.30 | *** join/#asterisk doolph (doolph@200.46.148.39) |
00:41.33 | doolph | hi |
00:41.37 | Jesse- | k |
00:41.45 | doolph | hello dudes |
00:42.00 | Death_INC | dude |
00:42.42 | doolph | any asterisk xpert around? |
00:42.50 | michael | whats the Q? |
00:42.53 | michael | I can try to give it a shot |
00:43.14 | doolph | cool |
00:43.17 | Carp | Death_INC, that command you gave me earlier didnt do anything |
00:43.23 | Carp | [root@Asterisk dev]# mknod /dev/dsp0 |
00:43.24 | Carp | mknod: too few arguments |
00:43.24 | Carp | Try `mknod --help' for more information. |
00:43.30 | mrgoby | i'm a super expert |
00:43.37 | mrgoby | highest credentials |
00:43.42 | doolph | im 100% newbie with asterisk |
00:43.43 | doolph | heh |
00:43.43 | Death_INC | carp, you'd need the right options to make the device file, I don't know what the major/minor should be :) |
00:43.43 | mrgoby | top of my class from * U |
00:43.59 | Carp | are you busy? |
00:44.01 | Carp | SSH is available lol |
00:44.06 | doolph | ok, which card should I buy first to use asterisk |
00:44.16 | Carp | X100P was my first |
00:44.23 | *** join/#asterisk perlslinger (~file@mctn1-3890.nb.aliant.net) |
00:44.23 | mrgoby | depends on what you want to do doolph |
00:44.24 | *** join/#asterisk Crippled (~someone@pcp02001453pcs.huntsv01.al.comcast.net) |
00:44.29 | Crippled | ~seen twisted |
00:44.30 | jbot | twisted is currently on #asterisk (7h 10m 41s). Has said a total of 1 messages. Is idling for 1h 16m 21s |
00:44.35 | mrgoby | if you are doing VOIP you may not even need a card |
00:44.37 | Death_INC | I've never used dsp, just when you said the device file didn't exist I told you what makes them |
00:44.59 | BoRiS2 | mknod /dev/dsp c 14 3 |
00:44.59 | doolph | ok i hope you can understand me |
00:45.12 | Crippled | anyone ever get a call across pri before you get the destination information for dnid routing? |
00:45.14 | BoRiS2 | or |
00:45.18 | Raptor | Anyone here use the dynamic Queues in * ? |
00:45.19 | Death_INC | doolph, I'd get an X100P, it's cheap and provides timing... if you want to be able to do conferencing you really need some digium hardware |
00:45.19 | mrgoby | jbot: test |
00:45.20 | jbot | Failed |
00:45.31 | mrgoby | jbot: nickometer |
00:45.32 | jbot | i haven't a clue, mrgoby |
00:45.35 | mrgoby | hehe |
00:45.40 | mrgoby | jbot: nickometer mrgoby |
00:45.40 | jbot | 'mrgoby' is 0.000% lame, mrgoby |
00:45.44 | mrgoby | nice |
00:45.46 | doolph | I want to make my linux box like a router, routing fwd numbers to land line numers and viceversa |
00:46.01 | Carp | [root@Asterisk dev]# mknod /dev/dsp0 c 14 3 |
00:46.02 | *** join/#asterisk scratchrf (~ryan@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com) |
00:46.02 | Carp | [root@Asterisk dev]# |
00:46.07 | mrgoby | well, doolph |
00:46.26 | mrgoby | how many lines do you want to run ? |
00:46.33 | Death_INC | doolph, how many landlines do you need? And are they local or uplinks to a telco? |
00:47.14 | Death_INC | Crap, no that's wrong... /dev/dsp0 will be different than /dev/dsp, you just duplicated /dev/dsp |
00:47.38 | Carp | Carp* |
00:47.50 | Carp | mknod /dev/dsp c 14 3 |
00:47.53 | Carp | so just run that? |
00:48.09 | Death_INC | carp, is /dev/dsp missing? |
00:48.13 | Carp | no |
00:48.20 | Carp | [root@Asterisk dev]# mknod /dev/dsp c 14 3 |
00:48.21 | Carp | mknod: `/dev/dsp': File exists |
00:48.33 | mrgoby | jbot: nickometer jbot |
00:48.33 | jbot | 'jbot' is 0.000% lame, mrgoby |
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00:48.57 | Death_INC | then you would have no need to create it ;) |
00:49.01 | doolph | Death_INC they are local, i just need 1 |
00:49.08 | Carp | well, I dont know why this doesnt work then |
00:49.08 | BoRiS2 | mknod /dev/dsp c 14 3 |
00:49.11 | Carp | i know the sound card works |
00:49.45 | Death_INC | doolph, you probably want the devkit |
00:50.10 | Death_INC | it's always nice to be able to interface w/ the telco also |