00:01.25 | *** join/#asterisk Capouch (501@206.230.187.4) |
00:01.51 | juniks | how do i define multiple codecs in the "allow" line? |
00:01.58 | juniks | separated by a ','? |
00:02.10 | timecop | no |
00:02.12 | timecop | allow=foo |
00:02.14 | timecop | allowbar |
00:02.18 | timecop | er allow=bar |
00:02.20 | timecop | allow=baz |
00:02.24 | juniks | ah ok |
00:02.37 | juniks | thx |
00:03.06 | negative3 | yet another night in fargo |
00:03.06 | negative3 | woo |
00:03.08 | negative3 | blah |
00:03.39 | negative3 | anyone else here in a very boring town? |
00:04.25 | PilotPTK-Home | only because i let it be boring. |
00:04.27 | PilotPTK-Home | i work too damn much |
00:04.38 | negative3 | yeah me too |
00:04.43 | negative3 | constant troubleshooting |
00:04.49 | negative3 | it's like it never ends |
00:05.01 | PilotPTK-Home | i should have been a firefighter. it's what I spend my day doing anyway, i just don't get the glory. |
00:05.12 | negative3 | what do you do? |
00:05.35 | PilotPTK-Home | electronic/circuit design |
00:05.59 | negative3 | voip tech - network admin here |
00:06.06 | negative3 | where are you located? |
00:06.06 | PilotPTK-Home | same boat |
00:06.08 | PilotPTK-Home | Michigan |
00:06.41 | negative3 | ND here |
00:06.49 | PilotPTK-Home | hence, fargo |
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00:06.57 | negative3 | lol |
00:07.00 | negative3 | aye |
00:07.03 | federicoalves | hello |
00:07.08 | PilotPTK-Home | HI ! |
00:07.11 | federicoalves | any Linux guru present |
00:07.18 | federicoalves | I am going nuts |
00:07.21 | negative3 | i dn't know about guru |
00:07.28 | PilotPTK-Home | we all muddle through though. |
00:07.28 | negative3 | but, might be able to help |
00:07.49 | federicoalves | this is the issue: Asteris is going down in production every few minutes |
00:08.14 | negative3 | what's the error? |
00:08.18 | federicoalves | I need to make it reliable, what trick is there is Linux to make a daemon monitor Asterisk and restart it |
00:08.24 | PilotPTK-Home | safe_asterisk |
00:08.29 | PilotPTK-Home | comes with the asterisk source |
00:08.33 | PilotPTK-Home | in /usr/bin |
00:08.38 | federicoalves | if I kill asterisk, it does not come back |
00:08.45 | federicoalves | I just tested it |
00:08.51 | PilotPTK-Home | and you're running safe_asterisk |
00:09.02 | federicoalves | yes, I started asterisk "daemon asterisk |
00:09.14 | federicoalves | sorry, from the script provided |
00:09.29 | PilotPTK-Home | hmm... |
00:09.35 | PilotPTK-Home | you need to find out whats bringing it down. |
00:09.43 | federicoalves | how would you do that? |
00:09.49 | PilotPTK-Home | something is still hung when safe_asterisk tries to restart it |
00:10.04 | federicoalves | this versiobn is the only one that does what my client needs |
00:10.21 | PilotPTK-Home | what version are you running, and what feature does your client need? |
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00:11.22 | federicoalves | I need SIP-to-H323 and CD_odbc |
00:11.49 | PilotPTK-Home | the stable 1.0 tree does those. |
00:12.03 | PilotPTK-Home | and it's very stable. I have an uptime RIGHT NOW of about 8 weeks. |
00:12.06 | federicoalves | how do I get that? |
00:12.17 | PilotPTK-Home | www.asterisk.org, and click on download at the upper right. |
00:12.21 | PilotPTK-Home | cvs instructions are there |
00:12.21 | federicoalves | I mean using only G729, not G711 |
00:12.41 | federicoalves | that version that you mention does not work H323-G729 |
00:12.47 | PilotPTK-Home | ahh |
00:12.57 | federicoalves | that is a big Ahh |
00:13.16 | PilotPTK-Home | the cvs branch is not reccomended in a production environment. |
00:13.19 | federicoalves | the problem is: how do I know what module failed? |
00:13.36 | federicoalves | or how do I bring it back if it goes down |
00:13.48 | PilotPTK-Home | well, first I would noload => EVERY module that you don't NEED for this client. |
00:13.53 | PilotPTK-Home | see if that helps. |
00:14.13 | PilotPTK-Home | something is causing a panic, perhapps its a module that isn't even being used |
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00:14.51 | federicoalves | I think is one of my needed modules, how do I know which one is failing? |
00:15.03 | negative3 | PilotPTK: what os are you running asterisk on? |
00:15.09 | PilotPTK-Home | redhat 8 |
00:15.09 | brc007 | linux? |
00:15.15 | PilotPTK-Home | and debian |
00:15.18 | brc007 | I'm using debian |
00:15.38 | brc007 | apt-get! |
00:15.54 | negative3 | yeah no doubt.... |
00:15.57 | negative3 | what debian are you using? |
00:16.03 | PilotPTK-Home | hell, there are days on my redhat box that I want to 'apt-get debian' |
00:16.09 | brc007 | testing (sarge) |
00:16.17 | negative3 | any gui? |
00:16.20 | brc007 | no |
00:16.31 | brc007 | bash baby |
00:16.38 | negative3 | yeah i'm using debian too |
00:16.44 | brc007 | pilot do you run testing or stable? |
00:16.50 | negative3 | I run icewm |
00:16.53 | PilotPTK-Home | no gui |
00:16.55 | PilotPTK-Home | stable |
00:17.05 | negative3 | woody right? |
00:17.08 | PilotPTK-Home | yep |
00:17.09 | negative3 | yeah debian rocks |
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00:17.26 | negative3 | usually stay away from unstable |
00:17.27 | neondog420 | Hi all |
00:17.37 | brc007 | I just installed from the latest D-I nightly yesterday...The installer's getting nice |
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00:17.57 | brc007 | debian experimental! |
00:17.58 | brc007 | heh |
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00:18.21 | negative3 | D-I? |
00:18.27 | brc007 | ~D-I |
00:18.28 | jbot | from memory, d-i is Debian-Installer The Debian-Installer is the replacement for the aging "boot-floppies" installation system used in all previous versions of debian. The Debian Installer will be the installer for future versions of Debian, beginning with sarge. It has been designed to be more modular, easier to use, and more extensible than the old installation system. http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ |
00:18.28 | PilotPTK-Home | we'll just move this ..... HERE....and this.....HERE |
00:18.47 | brc007 | pilot haha |
00:18.47 | quid24 | Hmm... do RE-INVITES work when crossing a NAT? |
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00:18.55 | negative3 | i installed sarge the other day, the installer wasn't different |
00:18.59 | negative3 | than woody |
00:19.10 | PilotPTK-Home | quid. for the most part, no. |
00:19.10 | brc007 | I ran unstable for about a month |
00:19.14 | brc007 | was quite stable for me |
00:19.16 | neondog420 | I have some questions about how to put this all together. How does an adtrans box connect to a linux box? |
00:19.29 | negative3 | i broke a couple packes |
00:20.10 | negative3 | with unstable |
00:20.25 | negative3 | which debian installed did you use? |
00:20.26 | negative3 | the cd? |
00:20.28 | negative3 | floppy? |
00:21.40 | quid24 | Pilot: Okay, thought so. I noticed when my Sipura connected to FWD (with canreinvite=yes).. I'd get audio for a few seconds, then once * tried to hand off directly to my Sipura... the audio dies. |
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00:27.38 | Maveric | can someone help me test an sip inbound call to my * box real quick? |
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00:27.56 | bkw_ | ;lakjsdfowijeifjalskjf |
00:27.56 | Jesse- | how Maveric |
00:28.39 | file | I should have some Doritos |
00:28.49 | file | and as the popular bkw_ says... NEXT!!! |
00:29.18 | michael | bkw shuold copy right that |
00:29.19 | michael | lo |
00:29.30 | file | yeah, he'd make tons of money |
00:29.32 | BoRiS2 | dang |
00:29.44 | file | BoRiS2: I'm back to being bored |
00:29.56 | BoRiS2 | hehe |
00:30.10 | BoRiS2 | I would of offered you dinner but I am sure you are abit too far. |
00:30.15 | file | indeed |
00:31.12 | file | USB going wireless... can anybody say... bluetooth? |
00:31.37 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
00:32.50 | bkw_ | Maveric that was fixed yeterday... the SIP/-asdfadsfasf |
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00:34.28 | file | bkw_: how goeth it? |
00:36.16 | brc007 | bad |
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00:40.13 | negative3 | it's definately a boring night |
00:40.20 | brc007 | very |
00:40.45 | brc007 | want to start a pool on how long it'll take me to compile gentoo on a k6-2 500? |
00:40.58 | Maveric | 10 days |
00:41.11 | brc007 | no open office no x no kde/gone |
00:41.15 | brc007 | * box |
00:42.20 | bkw_ | gewd |
00:42.48 | brc007 | what now |
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00:50.53 | Capouch | codec question here for hopefully someone who would know: |
00:51.26 | Capouch | It doesn't seem like the "per context" allows/disallows actually override the defaults |
00:51.26 | Capouch | Is that the case? |
00:51.33 | Capouch | iax.conf in this instance |
00:52.05 | ManxPower | Capouch, It does. |
00:52.18 | Capouch | ManxPower: It does override? |
00:52.30 | ManxPower | You want allow=all in [general] then disallow=all and allow=thecodec in each [happyiax] entry |
00:52.52 | Capouch | ManxPower: OK to show what I've got? |
00:52.59 | ManxPower | Capouch, I use it this way with IAX all the time. |
00:53.20 | ManxPower | Capouch, I guess so, but I'll prllly just repeat what I just said. *grin* |
00:53.37 | ManxPower | Don't flood the channel with more than 5 or 6 lines. |
00:53.51 | Maveric | ManxPower you have working sip right |
00:53.55 | ManxPower | <PROTECTED> |
00:53.55 | Capouch | In context "bc" |
00:54.06 | Capouch | ManxPower: it's only 3 lines |
00:54.13 | Capouch | disallow=all |
00:54.17 | ManxPower | Maveric, I have a system that's SIP and IAX only. |
00:54.21 | Carp | bkw_: You around? |
00:54.22 | Capouch | allow=SPEEX |
00:54.26 | Capouch | allow=iLBC |
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00:54.29 | Maveric | you want to make a call to me thru sip |
00:54.47 | ManxPower | Maveric, I would have to set up call routing into my SIP server. |
00:55.02 | Maveric | ah ok |
00:55.14 | ManxPower | Capouch, Are you SURE you have Speex working? If not, comment that out. |
00:55.27 | ManxPower | Capouch, Order of the allow lines doesn't matter, Asterisk will always pick what it wants. |
00:55.49 | Capouch | ManxPower: Speex is for sure working |
00:55.55 | ManxPower | Capouch, Speex support requires you download and install the Speex libs and stuff. |
00:56.08 | Capouch | ManxPower: I use it all the time; that's the point of the exercise here. . |
00:56.13 | ManxPower | Capouch, So what's happening hat you don't want to happen. |
00:56.41 | Capouch | Wrong codec; when I call using that context it choose *ulaw* |
00:56.49 | BoRiS2 | To use speex, you must *first download the speex libraries (STABLE version only!!) and then recompile asterisk. And then of course disallow=all allow=speex |
00:56.54 | ManxPower | Maveric, ALL our SIP users are on one server. |
00:57.27 | ManxPower | Capouch, Here's a suggestion. Make sure you have a context= in each of your iax.conf sections, then put context=INVALID in [general] |
00:57.47 | ManxPower | If the incoming call goes into the INVALID context, then you know the iax entry is not matching correctly. |
00:57.49 | Capouch | ManxPower: What does that do? |
00:58.09 | ManxPower | Since asterisk will accept pretty much any IAX connection, even if it does not have a section in iax.conf. |
00:58.27 | ManxPower | any non-matching connection will fall into the context= in [general] |
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00:58.46 | Capouch | ManxPower: But when the CLI tells me which context it's using? |
00:58.48 | ManxPower | (I've not tested this in a while, so it may have changed in the last few months) |
00:58.58 | Hawk_ | how do I get the HEAD from the CVS |
00:59.03 | Hawk_ | I'm lost as to how this can be done |
00:59.14 | ManxPower | Capouch, It would say something like "extension 1234 in context not found and no extension "i" |
00:59.24 | brc007 | http://asterisk.org/index.php?menu=download |
00:59.37 | ManxPower | Hawk_, If you do not specify a -r on the CVS command, you will get HEAD by default. |
00:59.45 | Hawk_ | okay |
00:59.46 | Hawk_ | cool |
00:59.50 | Capouch | ManxPower: So when I connect: |
01:00.21 | Capouch | Called bc:xxxxxx@a.b.c.d |
01:00.28 | Capouch | Call accepted by a.b.c.d |
01:00.33 | Capouch | Format for call is ULAW |
01:00.36 | ManxPower | Capouch, OH! |
01:00.47 | ManxPower | Capouch, Show me a Dial() line |
01:01.19 | Capouch | 1,Dial(IAX2/bc:xxxx@a.b.c.d/${EXTEN}) |
01:01.40 | Capouch | ManxPower: At the other end I have an IDENTICAL (e.g. no ULAW) context |
01:01.42 | ManxPower | Capouch, You are dialing by IP address and therefore TOTALLY BYPASSING ANY iax.conf info. |
01:01.52 | ManxPower | (for the outgoing call) |
01:02.03 | Capouch | ManxPower: But it has to match at the *other end* to auth, right? |
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01:02.31 | ManxPower | Capouch, In theory. Does the remote end say "Accepting AUTHENTICATED call"? |
01:02.38 | Capouch | ManxPower: |
01:02.41 | ManxPower | Capouch, But the outgoing call will request ULAW |
01:02.56 | Capouch | ManxPower: Just a second. . . |
01:03.05 | negative3 | mxc most extreme challenge |
01:03.08 | negative3 | lol |
01:03.30 | ManxPower | Capouch, You REALLY should have Dial(IAX2/bc@iaxconfentry/${EXTEN}) |
01:03.42 | Capouch | ManxPower: That's what I'm changing right now. . . |
01:04.05 | ManxPower | Capouch, You've gotten pretty far without spending a lot of time on #asterisk. 8-) |
01:04.38 | Capouch | ManxPower: (Feeling like an idiot) I'd never used IRC before so I have been shy |
01:05.03 | Capouch | ManxPower: I am running about 24 servers and I *swear* there is something wrong with the codec negotiation in IAX now |
01:05.09 | Capouch | ManxPower: CVS as of earlier today |
01:05.22 | ManxPower | Capouch, You COULD be right, but I've not heard about it so far. |
01:05.34 | Capouch | ManxPower: That's why I'm here :-) |
01:05.39 | ManxPower | Capouch, CVS HEAD, or CVS STABLE? |
01:05.44 | Capouch | ManxPower: Head |
01:05.52 | ManxPower | Any reason you are not using STABLE? |
01:06.03 | Capouch | ManxPower: Desire to live dangerously |
01:06.21 | ManxPower | Capouch, I'm WAY over that. 8-) |
01:06.37 | Capouch | ManxPower: Changed the extensions.conf entry; same result |
01:06.51 | Capouch | ManxPower: 1,Dial(IAX2/bc/${EXTEN}) |
01:07.10 | Capouch | ManxPower: -- Format for call is ULAW |
01:07.17 | ManxPower | Capouch, Does the remote end say "Accepting AUTHENTICATED call"? |
01:07.17 | file | mmm... ULAW... |
01:07.23 | Capouch | ManxPower: Yup |
01:07.32 | Capouch | Accepting AUTHENTICATED call |
01:07.54 | Capouch | format = 4 |
01:08.00 | Capouch | Dammit |
01:08.07 | ManxPower | <PROTECTED> |
01:08.17 | ManxPower | Capouch, Weird. Try STABLE 8-) |
01:08.50 | Capouch | ManxPower: I'm going to play for a while |
01:09.28 | Capouch | ManxPower: But if I remove the "allow=ulaw" at the TOP of the file, THEN it uses Speex!! |
01:09.32 | ManxPower | Capouch, Good luck with it. If you figure it out, post to the mailing list so the info will be in the archives and can help other people. |
01:09.39 | Capouch | ManxPower: 10-4 |
01:10.03 | ManxPower | Capouch, Still sounds like a CLASSIC not authentication problem. |
01:10.18 | ManxPower | But based on what you are seeing, it looks like it's authing. |
01:10.34 | Capouch | ManxPower: Is says AUTHENTICATED at both ends |
01:10.46 | Capouch | ManxPower: And, parenthetically, I have to remove the allow=ulaw at BOTH ends |
01:10.51 | Capouch | In order to have it use speex |
01:11.34 | Capouch | ManxPower: Just took out allow=ulaw at each end. . |
01:11.41 | Capouch | <PROTECTED> |
01:11.49 | Capouch | ManxPower: And on home |
01:13.33 | negative3 | ROFL |
01:13.42 | negative3 | anyone else watching mxc?\ |
01:14.06 | Capouch | Dare I ask what mxc is? |
01:14.25 | negative3 | do you have spike tv? |
01:14.37 | negative3 | it's hilarious |
01:14.38 | Capouch | Don't have ANY TV |
01:14.52 | negative3 | japanese people doing stupid gameshow type things |
01:14.55 | negative3 | with voice overs |
01:15.07 | negative3 | i didn't think they could say some of the stuff they do |
01:15.23 | blitzrage | I suppose that no one has a cheap IP phone or TDM400P for sale do they? |
01:15.24 | negative3 | Anyone watching mxc? |
01:15.30 | blitzrage | help a poor student out? :) |
01:15.38 | negative3 | lol, it's on spike tv central time us right now |
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01:28.11 | brc007 | bkw 'WE NEED THIS ASAP list' where can I find said list? |
01:28.27 | ManxPower | What list? |
01:28.44 | twisted | wtf are you talking about? |
01:28.46 | twisted | the bounty list? |
01:29.13 | ManxPower | the bounty list announcement was posted on the mailing list a week or so ago |
01:29.28 | ManxPower | Search your Trash folder. |
01:29.39 | ManxPower | It may be in the archives by now. |
01:29.44 | Maveric | or mine? |
01:30.50 | brc007 | I duno |
01:30.52 | brc007 | not the bounty list |
01:30.54 | brc007 | http://snipurl.com/5qqp |
01:31.04 | brc007 | bkw said there's a we need this now list |
01:31.17 | ManxPower | Ah. |
01:31.31 | twisted | oh |
01:31.31 | twisted | dude |
01:31.48 | twisted | that's just a way of saying "this is high priority" |
01:32.01 | brc007 | figured |
01:32.20 | brc007 | just wanted to see if there was a real list |
01:32.39 | ManxPower | Post a big bounty. |
01:32.52 | brc007 | what for? |
01:33.02 | denon | gui :) |
01:33.17 | brc007 | vaperphone! |
01:33.28 | bkw_ | what |
01:33.30 | bkw_ | sip timers? |
01:33.38 | brc007 | nevermiiinnnndddd! |
01:33.48 | bkw_ | brc007 that list is in my mind, krams and ScardyCat never lets me forget it |
01:33.54 | brc007 | haha |
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01:33.59 | file | sip sip here, sip sip there, here a sip, there a sip, everywhere a sip sip |
01:34.01 | file | packet that is. |
01:34.04 | bkw_ | siptimers are a must right now |
01:34.09 | bkw_ | if you unplug your phone during a call |
01:34.13 | bkw_ | the channel will hang forever |
01:34.17 | brc007 | bad |
01:34.22 | bkw_ | just try it and see |
01:34.28 | brc007 | I believe you |
01:34.30 | Carp | bkw_: I'm going to do a complete redo on my calling card script. Before you were metioning things like 2 users using the same number at once. Are there any other major things I should think about while I'm writing this? |
01:34.51 | Jesse- | what if i pull the ethernet out of the asterisk server |
01:34.51 | bkw_ | Carp thats the only one that is major |
01:34.54 | Jesse- | will every channel hang? |
01:34.54 | bkw_ | the rest is just fluff |
01:34.58 | bkw_ | Jesse- yep |
01:35.04 | Jesse- | forever? |
01:35.07 | ManxPower | bkw_, Is that one of the CRITICAL bugs? |
01:35.13 | Jesse- | even if i put it back |
01:35.13 | bkw_ | until restart |
01:35.18 | bkw_ | yes even if you put the plug back |
01:35.24 | Jesse- | well thats clearly a feature not a bug |
01:35.26 | bkw_ | ManxPower no its an extension on SIP |
01:35.32 | bkw_ | its not critical for standard ops |
01:35.46 | ManxPower | My users are pretty stupid, but they don't usually unplug their phones in the middle of a call |
01:35.58 | bkw_ | its not like you go around jerking the cable out all the time |
01:35.58 | brc007 | what if the power goes out on the phone? |
01:35.59 | file | reaper! |
01:36.05 | bkw_ | brc007 UPS |
01:36.09 | bkw_ | phones should be on a UPS |
01:36.16 | brc007 | _should_ be |
01:36.18 | bkw_ | you have to give the percetion of POTS service |
01:36.22 | bkw_ | so thats a MUST |
01:36.41 | brc007 | what's your favorite PoE injector? |
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01:36.48 | ManxPower | or a PoE switch on a UPS |
01:36.48 | brc007 | already gota cisco switch |
01:36.50 | bkw_ | brc007 dont got one |
01:37.14 | Maveric | 7960's DO NOT USE STANDARD PoE |
01:37.21 | Maveric | its cisco prestandard |
01:37.21 | bkw_ | G's do |
01:37.25 | Maveric | beware |
01:37.33 | bkw_ | 7960G's are standard |
01:37.37 | bkw_ | just the non-g's are fucked |
01:37.38 | brc007 | and the 06G's |
01:37.42 | Jesse- | i gots polycom phones with POE |
01:37.46 | brc007 | wtf do they even have nonG's? |
01:37.47 | Jesse- | and the pow switch is on a GIANT battery |
01:37.50 | Jesse- | er |
01:37.55 | brc007 | UPS? |
01:37.55 | Jesse- | kung pow |
01:37.59 | Maveric | no there is no non g's |
01:38.02 | Maveric | they are all fuk'ed |
01:38.04 | bkw_ | kung poe |
01:38.05 | Maveric | trust me |
01:38.20 | bkw_ | Maveric no the cisco 7960G's are standard POE |
01:38.24 | Jesse- | KUNG POW CHICKENPHONE |
01:38.28 | bkw_ | the cisco 7960 without the G is fucked |
01:38.39 | brc007 | in ways other then PoE? |
01:38.45 | brc007 | what about the 7905 |
01:38.53 | bkw_ | 7905G's can do POE can't they? |
01:38.58 | brc007 | I can get it for $130 with powersupply |
01:38.59 | Jesse- | lets get 7960 for no other reason than thats the phones in 24 |
01:39.00 | ManxPower | bkw_, Yes. |
01:39.06 | brc007 | the 05G's yes the 05 now |
01:39.14 | brc007 | no |
01:39.15 | bkw_ | 05's no |
01:39.17 | bkw_ | G's yes |
01:39.25 | Maveric | brc007 the 7960G's don't do Standard PoE |
01:39.28 | bkw_ | 130 isn't bad for a phone that works |
01:39.31 | brc007 | yeah I know... |
01:39.31 | Maveric | i tried it |
01:39.35 | bkw_ | its hella better than GRANDSTREAM |
01:39.37 | brc007 | hah |
01:39.39 | Jesse- | Maveric what if you have a catalyst powered |
01:39.43 | Jesse- | then will it work |
01:39.48 | Maveric | it should |
01:39.48 | Maveric | yes |
01:39.50 | Jesse- | ok |
01:39.52 | brc007 | I am probably going to get 15 7905's |
01:40.03 | ManxPower | The 7905's support NO PoE |
01:40.05 | Maveric | thats why we are int he process of buying a f'ing $6800 dollar switch |
01:40.08 | brc007 | I'd really like the G's but I don't think I can get them for anywhere near $130 |
01:40.11 | Maveric | that blows donkey nuts |
01:40.14 | Maveric | cause cisco sux |
01:40.25 | ManxPower | Maveric, Just poor planning. |
01:40.26 | Jesse- | noooooo |
01:40.44 | bkw_ | Cisco ROCKS |
01:40.46 | bkw_ | now shut up |
01:40.48 | Maveric | lol |
01:40.50 | Jesse- | Maveric what kind of switches |
01:40.50 | bkw_ | or i'm gonna tell my mommie |
01:40.56 | twisted | NEXT!!!!! |
01:41.01 | Jesse- | juniper switch |
01:41.03 | bkw_ | twisted said it |
01:41.05 | Maveric | they do when they make their own standards |
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01:41.11 | bkw_ | !!TXEN |
01:41.13 | twisted | indeed. |
01:41.21 | bkw_ | bakards |
01:41.40 | brc007 | revetahw |
01:42.01 | Maveric | seriously |
01:42.18 | Shado | 7905G won't support POE.. good to know |
01:42.23 | Shado | I was just about to do that |
01:42.25 | brc007 | buzz |
01:42.35 | Maveric | none of the 7960's support standard PoE |
01:42.35 | brc007 | the 7905G (GEE) DOES support PoE |
01:42.39 | ManxPower | http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_qanda_item09186a008010a826.shtml |
01:42.44 | Maveric | it does support it |
01:42.50 | brc007 | the 7905 (NO Gee) does _NOT_ support PoE |
01:42.54 | ManxPower | That is a 7095G Q&A including PoE info |
01:42.54 | Maveric | but it supports CISCO'S PRESTANDARD |
01:43.26 | Shado | does this work? |
01:43.27 | Shado | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Cisco%20POE |
01:43.52 | ManxPower | Shado, Not if it's a 7905 non-G (according to Cisco) |
01:44.01 | Shado | It's a G |
01:44.29 | h3x | its just a simple wire swap |
01:44.33 | brc007 | G's support standard PoE... |
01:44.35 | h3x | to go from standard to cisco poe |
01:45.39 | Shado | That's cool. Was worried that my 7905G wasn't going to do POE with the wire swap. |
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01:46.08 | brc007 | who runs asterisk as nonroot |
01:47.22 | brc007 | everybody? |
01:47.40 | klasstek | I am |
01:51.06 | ManxPower | The Asterisk RPMS suppposed to be able to be run non-root now; |
01:52.14 | Maveric | -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/-ab604ea0 and SIP/1863-ca60 |
01:52.14 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
01:52.23 | Maveric | anybody have any idea about that? |
01:52.55 | klasstek | Nothing out of the ordinary with that |
01:53.01 | ManxPower | Maveric, Looks like a standard call to me. |
01:53.23 | Maveric | ManxPower but its exited non-zero |
01:53.37 | Maveric | its almost like the audio is getting filtered |
01:53.44 | Maveric | but the connection is established |
01:53.58 | klasstek | Anybody have a solution to limit the number of concurrent calls using IAX[2] similar to the limits in sip.conf? |
01:54.02 | ManxPower | Maveric, I believe that just means that the remote end hung up first. |
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01:55.42 | ManxPower | Maveric, Are either of the phones behind NAT? |
01:58.22 | klasstek | please /msg me about limit if there's a way to do it... Dinner time. bbiab |
01:58.44 | Maveric | lol |
01:58.51 | Maveric | my pbx and phone are behind nat |
01:59.01 | Maveric | and his phone and pbx are behind a nat as well it hink |
01:59.02 | Maveric | thin |
01:59.05 | Maveric | k |
02:00.34 | bkw_ | ok no more Taco Mayo |
02:00.52 | bkw_ | we found bits of plastic in our food |
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02:02.31 | negative3 | is that a fast food taco shop/ |
02:02.32 | negative3 | ? |
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02:02.40 | bkw_ | yes |
02:02.53 | negative3 | we have taco johns here |
02:03.00 | ManxPower | bkw_, Send an e-mail via the corporate web site. |
02:03.07 | bkw_ | Did |
02:03.25 | bkw_ | they wanted what was left of the good back and greg already washed it down the drain |
02:03.28 | bkw_ | and couldn't eath the rest |
02:03.30 | bkw_ | er eat |
02:03.46 | denon | ya signed |
02:03.57 | bkw_ | so |
02:04.01 | denon | card was physically present |
02:04.06 | bkw_ | so |
02:04.13 | denon | so you'll only be wasting your time |
02:04.21 | bkw_ | so it will get their attention |
02:04.23 | denon | yeah .. well .. its your record |
02:04.37 | bkw_ | :P |
02:04.43 | Shado | This is funny if you haven't seen it http://www.subservientchicken.com/ |
02:05.03 | negative3 | hmm i wouldn't call it funny |
02:05.25 | Shado | Depends on how creative you are.. some of the stuff is funny... |
02:05.34 | bkw_ | what does that do |
02:05.37 | ManxPower | All it says is "get the plugin" |
02:05.38 | Shado | moon was funny |
02:05.39 | bkw_ | all I see is a chicken standing |
02:05.43 | negative3 | type |
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02:05.47 | negative3 | tell it to drop dead |
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02:06.06 | bkw_ | oh it didn't have a command window |
02:06.07 | Shado | pick your nose, drink, hump, stand on one leg |
02:06.17 | Shado | dance... |
02:06.38 | bkw_ | is this live? |
02:06.41 | bkw_ | or what? |
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02:06.57 | Shado | nah.. I think they thought of most of the things people would ask |
02:07.17 | bkw_ | told ya |
02:07.22 | bkw_ | he's just standing there |
02:07.23 | denon | Ive seen it before tho, its pretty damn realistic |
02:07.28 | denon | bkw type into that textbox |
02:07.32 | bkw_ | I did |
02:07.48 | Connor | what the heck are you all talking about? |
02:07.48 | denon | you cant type in "be a gay chicken" |
02:07.58 | denon | type somethin else |
02:07.58 | Shado | that would be damn funny |
02:08.00 | pulu | they took out worship satan |
02:08.54 | bkw_ | what else can you type? |
02:08.59 | pulu | One can register g.729 licenses with just an ide cdrom, yes? Does it have to stay in the machine after you register them? Anyone know? |
02:09.16 | pulu | get a drink, read a book, watch tv, spin around, cartwheel, die, kung fu |
02:09.26 | Connor | the cdrom drive does, you can use differnet CD roms. |
02:09.35 | Shado | I'm fairly sure it sticks with the machine |
02:09.59 | bkw_ | yes the drive MUST stay |
02:10.18 | denon | there's something really wrong with the world, if your pbx needs a cd drive |
02:10.23 | pulu | well can you at least use it for other things? Or do you have to keep the same cd mounted in there all the time? |
02:10.32 | bkw_ | haha |
02:10.34 | bkw_ | you type fuck in |
02:10.37 | bkw_ | and he says NO NO NO |
02:10.49 | Shado | heheh. |
02:11.00 | Connor | what's the url of the damn chicken? |
02:11.05 | ManxPower | denon, It's all the fault of patents |
02:11.15 | pulu | subservientchicken.com |
02:11.27 | pulu | viant? sorry |
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02:13.47 | bkw_ | patents suck |
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02:14.51 | neondog420 | Hi all |
02:15.43 | pulu | i don't mind paying $10, but that cdrom thing is really annoying... it'll work with an ide flash drive i guess though, hmm? |
02:15.50 | bkw_ | dont know |
02:15.59 | bkw_ | I think that codec is what blew up my HD |
02:16.05 | neondog420 | I've got asterisk compiled and seen it work with xlite..now what? |
02:16.15 | perlslinger | pulu: I doubt it -> the ide flash drive question |
02:16.32 | bkw_ | neondog420 take over the world |
02:16.39 | ManxPower | As I understand it it looks at the location of a specific inode. |
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02:16.58 | ManxPower | But you already knew that since you searched the mailing list archives using Google, right? |
02:16.59 | bkw_ | yep so I suspect thats what FUCKED up my drive |
02:17.06 | neondog420 | sounds good in theory :) |
02:17.30 | pulu | well if an ide flash drive looks for all intents and purposes like a normal drive it should be okay then, hmm? |
02:17.32 | ManxPower | neondog420, Now you spend your rent money on digium cards and IP phones. |
02:17.38 | Umaro | Hey guys |
02:17.39 | perlslinger | pulu: but in Linux does it? |
02:17.55 | Umaro | just got music on hold working, in case anyone else is having troubles with it.. I'm not using a zaptel card |
02:17.56 | ManxPower | pulu, the codec registration program has hdparm embedded in it. |
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02:18.06 | pulu | the one i'm thinking of plugs directly into the ide connector on the motherboard, so, yes. |
02:18.18 | perlslinger | oh whoops |
02:18.20 | perlslinger | I misread |
02:18.24 | neondog420 | I got a T100P but have no clue what to do with it? |
02:18.30 | bkw_ | clang clang clang went my HD |
02:18.30 | perlslinger | pulu: are you talking USB? |
02:18.38 | Umaro | neondog420: send it to this address pls |
02:18.42 | bkw_ | DING DING DING went my HD |
02:18.50 | Umaro | neondog420: i'll uh.. set it up for you |
02:18.54 | pulu | no, those flash drives they make for embedded systems, like 512m |
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02:19.09 | pulu | i thought i read somewhere where someone actually installed asterisk and linux on one of those |
02:19.13 | perlslinger | oh a DOC or DOM? |
02:19.17 | Umaro | So no one is having trouble getting music on hold to work??! hmm. |
02:19.19 | perlslinger | well, DOM |
02:19.43 | ManxPower | I've been fighting an unstable workstation for months and months. Always opened up the case with the power off. Today I just left it powered on and gently moved some cables to see the motherboard model number and the HD spun down. turns out the power lead I had plugged into the HD was flakey. |
02:19.50 | bkw_ | thats two people that went on my shitlist today |
02:19.56 | bkw_ | Nokia and Taco Mayo |
02:20.01 | perlslinger | if it's a Disk on Module, that appears as a regular IDE drive so no problem |
02:20.27 | ManxPower | pulu, Spend the $10 and see. If it doesn't work, then you have only lost $10 |
02:20.30 | pulu | my music on hold works for sip but not iax... but i guess i need a zaptel card, which i'm about to buy, which made me think about the g.729 licenses... |
02:20.45 | ManxPower | pulu, You don't need Zap for MoH anymore. |
02:21.16 | pulu | ManxPower: it's not the money, it's the middle of nowhere thing, i don't think i even need them though... just thinking about my other equipment. re: moh... what about conference calling? |
02:21.21 | Umaro | pulu: huh? |
02:21.35 | ManxPower | pulu, For MeetMe you still need a Zap card, as far as I know. |
02:21.57 | pulu | they're cheap anyway and this software is pretty spiff |
02:22.00 | Umaro | pulu: howso does it not work with iax? you mean with a phone that uses IAX2 to connect to asterisk, or you mean even using IAX2 as a link between two asterisk servers? |
02:22.10 | ManxPower | pulu, You can prolly use ztdummy if you have the right USB controller to provide Zaptel timeing for MeetMe |
02:22.19 | perlslinger | or... ::ding dong:: zaprtc |
02:22.22 | Umaro | I tried ztdummy |
02:22.23 | pulu | Umaro: it works on my sip phones but it doesn't work with the diax softphone i've got |
02:22.28 | Umaro | didn't work well. zaprtc rocks |
02:22.33 | Umaro | pulu: odd |
02:22.35 | pulu | i have ohci usb, down one, smp, down two |
02:22.40 | ManxPower | pulu, that's PROLLY an issue with the DIAX software. |
02:22.46 | perlslinger | pulu: you're cursed |
02:22.46 | pulu | but now you all know i did read the website |
02:22.56 | ManxPower | pulu, check the mailing list archives. |
02:23.02 | Umaro | pulu: I think I have the same application.. let me try it |
02:23.41 | neondog420 | so where do the newbs go to learn about this stuff? |
02:23.49 | pulu | it's okay, the server was like $2000 and some of the quintums were a whole lot more, $50 or whatever for conference calling doesn't sound so bad |
02:23.57 | ManxPower | neondog420, Look at the /topic |
02:24.01 | pulu | neondog420: i just installed asterisk yesterday, so i hope i'm in the right place |
02:24.15 | ManxPower | also www.asteriskdocs.org and www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk |
02:25.03 | pulu | does anyone know of a simple work around to get firefox to work with voip-info.org? |
02:25.13 | Umaro | Hey, while i'm here, I wonder if anyone needs a ImageStream WANic 608 8-port T1 card.. won't do voice T1s or anything, but might be useful? |
02:25.16 | ManxPower | pulu, Huh? |
02:25.26 | evilbunny | pulu: hit refresh |
02:25.34 | pulu | it doesn't open right 50% of the time in either windows or linux |
02:25.40 | pulu | especially from a search |
02:25.51 | Umaro | neondog420, I just tinkered |
02:26.02 | Umaro | neondog420, and when I got lost, went and read the asterisk handbook |
02:26.18 | Umaro | neondog420, it's a pdf, but still, quite extensive |
02:26.29 | Umaro | I must say, the only thing I think it is missing is a glossary |
02:26.57 | evilbunny | pulu: tables bug in mozilla based browsers i think |
02:26.57 | neondog420 | yeah a newbie glossary would be nice |
02:27.27 | Umaro | I still have no clue what trunking is |
02:27.34 | Umaro | I think I could configure a trunk if I did, though! ;) |
02:27.43 | ManxPower | There's also some oddball problem with DNS for the .org TLD. |
02:27.45 | pulu | neondog420: to speak from experience though i was trying to do something last night that i couldn't find anywhere and someone in the channel told me about it in 2 seconds, wasn't in the handbook |
02:28.02 | ManxPower | asteriskdocs.org is trying to redo the handbook. |
02:28.03 | Umaro | pulu: no doubt, it's not complete. But you really should read it first |
02:28.05 | ManxPower | *hint* |
02:28.24 | ManxPower | pulu, mention it on #asterisk-docs |
02:29.57 | neondog420 | what does the T100P card do? |
02:31.02 | pulu | what does g.729 sound like compared to gsm anyway? about he same? |
02:31.04 | Umaro | it connects your asterisk server to a regular phone line |
02:31.13 | Umaro | so you can either call out on it, or recieve calls on it |
02:31.53 | Umaro | pulu, odd, doesn't seem to work for me over IAX either |
02:32.02 | neondog420 | its an RJ-45 though..it it to replace a regular NIC? |
02:32.15 | Umaro | pulu, might just be the client, though. it works when I use IAX2 to transfer between offices |
02:32.24 | Umaro | wait, maybe that's the T1 card |
02:32.28 | Umaro | do you have a T1? |
02:32.32 | Umaro | like, a voice T!? |
02:32.34 | Umaro | er T1 |
02:32.36 | neondog420 | yes |
02:32.44 | Umaro | yep, that'd be it |
02:32.56 | pulu | Umaro: it might be... it's not a super big deal... i'm still amazed how much of this stuff is free |
02:33.00 | bkw_ | GOD DARN YOU |
02:33.05 | bkw_ | back to 193 |
02:33.07 | ManxPower | NO IT DOES NOT! T100P connects to a T-1 line. |
02:33.25 | Umaro | yeah yeah, sorry |
02:33.40 | ManxPower | Channelized Voice T-1 or a ISDN PRI line. |
02:33.41 | Umaro | alright, i'm out for a bit, see ya |
02:33.47 | michael | file: where are you |
02:33.59 | Carp | bkw_: should I check to see if the number is already in use or if there is any time on the card first? |
02:34.25 | neondog420 | well my boss sent me these parts and I really don't know what to do with them. He must figure I am gonna whip up some voodoo linux magic and make it all sing together |
02:34.41 | perlslinger | michael: what |
02:34.52 | michael | perlslinger: file needed me |
02:34.55 | michael | oh |
02:34.57 | michael | lol |
02:35.01 | michael | file what did you need? |
02:35.07 | pulu | neondog420: i had to read the websites and the mailing list for about a month before i understood enough to even try and install it |
02:35.39 | michael | perlL what did you need |
02:35.41 | michael | .. |
02:35.41 | michael | nvm |
02:36.51 | pulu | hhaha |
02:39.58 | timecop | hm |
02:40.08 | timecop | bkw_: so the CVS asterisk has incoming channels fixed? |
02:40.31 | ManxPower | timecop, In what way? |
02:40.44 | timecop | ManxPower: http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001426 |
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02:41.20 | klasstek | Does anyone have a more elegant solution to limit the number of concurrent IAX calls per user than using macros and db values? |