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00:01.07sharphow do i get the conference rooms to work
00:01.50IronHelixyou need to assign an extension
00:01.59EssobiFuckin stupid tornados.
00:02.07sharpit tells me May 30 13:56:45 WARNING[409617]: pbx.c:1176 pbx_extension_helper: No application 'Meetme' for extension (local, 3000, 1)
00:02.21flavourThe 144kbit sat modem ''BGAN' is *great* but too pricey for long-term usage
00:02.26ManxPowersharp: What digium card do yo have installed?
00:02.35sharpno digium card
00:02.36lanceyflavour: 144kbit is slow
00:02.43sharpis that the problem?
00:02.44ManxPowersharp: do a "show application meetme"
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00:02.58kale_hey
00:03.00sharpbart*CLI> show application meetme
00:03.00sharpYour application(s) is (are) not registered
00:03.12ManxPowersharp: You need a Digium card or use ztdummy or zaprtc to fake the digium card.
00:03.30ManxPowersharp: MeetMe won't build unless you have zaptel installed.
00:03.32kale_this is a really dumb question. i just set up *, can register my sip softphone (kphone)... now how do i call extension 500 to listen to the demo?
00:03.33ManxPowerTo search the Asterisk mailing list archive go to www.google.com and put site:lists.digium.com in addition to your other query terms.
00:03.59flavourBGAN is damned portable & it's plenty of bandwidth for a Satphone!"
00:04.05flavourI'm used to 2400 bps ;)
00:04.11lanceypulu: any prices of NewSkies?
00:04.51IronHelixsharp:  you need to turn on ztdummy...  in your zaptel source dir edit the file 'Makefile' and remove the # in front of ztdummy
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00:04.54IronHelixthat will fix it
00:05.15ManxPowerIronHelix: Assuming he has the correct USB chipset in his system.
00:05.33IronHelixtrue
00:06.14IronHelixkale_:  assuming you need to make sure that the sipphone in sip.conf is going into the right context (default), and in extensions.conf that default includes demo
00:06.45kale_*nods*
00:07.21kale_wait
00:07.26IronHelixremember you can only dial the extension of your current context and any included contexts
00:07.31kale_sike, that may do it
00:07.36kale_yeahhh... thx
00:08.06lanceypulu: u still here?
00:08.15ManxPowerkale_: see the following urls, especially the FNORDS url.
00:08.16ManxPowerUseful Asterisk Docs (BOOKMARK THEM!): http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation (look at the "Unofficial Links") and http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk and http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/ (my site) and http://asteriskdocs.org/
00:08.34kale_10 4 good buddy, thanks
00:13.49kale_cheers, it works -- my dialplan wasn't tweaked right.. thanks!
00:17.15Darwin35M<anx =asterisk junkie
00:18.45derrickdamn, that took me about an hour to convert that damn lcars wav w/ sox to smething the cisco would handle
00:18.52derrickdamn you for making wnt to copy you darwin ;)
00:19.09Darwin35lol
00:19.17Darwin35but it works
00:19.33derrickyeah, makes me wanna go watch some STNG
00:19.40Darwin35lol
00:20.09Darwin35so now you get incoming transmission whe your phone rings
00:20.15derrick;)
00:20.46derricki was seeing if you could specify the ring from that one * variable ALERT_INFO but it doesn't seem to do what i thunk
00:21.31Darwin35well sorry but I like it
00:21.40Darwin35its a fun rin tone
00:21.45derrickyeah it is, i love it :)
00:21.52derricki wish i could get my cell phone to play it
00:22.04derrickhmmm..not sure what format it requires
00:22.11Darwin35you should be able to
00:22.18Darwin35ask them
00:22.23derrickdamn, that could be anothe hour long tangent :)
00:22.33Darwin35lol
00:22.42Darwin35keep you out of trouble
00:22.45derrickhah
00:24.53lancey~seen zoa
00:25.01jbotzoa is currently on #asterisk (7h 3m 57s).  Has said a total of 45 messages.  Is idling for 48m 17s
00:27.20Blackveln8
00:27.29Darwin35~seen jbot
00:27.32jbotjbot is currently on #ipaq (6h 21m 15s) #how (6h 21m 15s) #bzleague (6h 21m 15s) #gct (6h 21m 15s) #storm (6h 21m 15s) #orkut (6h 21m 15s) #asterisk (6h 21m 15s) #botpark (6h 21m 15s) #magnia (6h 21m 15s) #ol (6h 21m 15s) #kiss (6h 21m 15s) #tacobeam (6h 21m 15s)
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00:37.06Supaplex~seen mycarkeys
00:37.07jboti haven't seen 'mycarkeys', Supaplex
00:45.34Darwin35_seen my sextooys
00:45.42Darwin35_seen my sextoys
00:45.51Darwin35~seen my sextoys
00:45.52jboti haven't seen 'my sextoys', Darwin35
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00:46.35Essobi~seen my dick, but Oprah and J-Lo has.
00:46.36jbotEssobi: i haven't seen 'my dick, but oprah and j-lo has.'
00:47.11EssobiStupid tornados.
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00:48.37Darwin35I dont get why when building spandsp its not finnding the files where they got  put
00:49.04EssobiCause you don't know what you're doing.
00:49.38Darwin35tif_dir.h and tiffiop.h got put in /usr/local/include where the other tif headers are
00:49.58Darwin35no I am not on linux
00:50.03Darwin35I am on fbsd
00:50.18Darwin35trying to get spandsp to compile and work
00:52.20douglascWould you consider Asterisk to be stable enough for production-level use?
00:52.29Supaplex;)
00:52.39EssobiSupaplex you too?
00:52.43EssobiSt. Loui?
00:52.45Supaplexbash.org joke
00:52.54EssobiDarwin35 Good like w/that.
00:53.03EssobiSupaplex :P
00:53.15Supaplexdespite my typo anyway =)
00:53.17Essobi2nd day this week we've had touchdowns.
00:53.32Supaplexeek
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00:57.29raul415douglasc:im using in production
00:57.47raul415my probs have been more voip related than * related
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00:57.56Darwin35I am close
00:58.05Darwin35just have to get ot to find the 2 files
00:58.22Darwin35then it should compile
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01:09.41debaserbackslidin', how do you do?
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01:23.15debaserhome, is where i want to be
01:23.21debaserpick me up and turn me 'round
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01:28.55Darwin35t4.c:38:21: tiffiop.h: No such file or directory
01:28.55Darwin35In file included from t4.c:41:
01:28.55Darwin35<PROTECTED>
01:30.02Darwin35make no sense
01:32.35BoRiSsymlink it to /usr/include
01:32.45BoRiSDarwin35!!!!!!! :)
01:33.22Darwin35the make file is pointing right to the/usr/local/incude
01:34.30Darwin35Boris we are patching for fbsd
01:34.39Darwin35to get into our ports
01:34.44BoRiSNice. :)
01:34.52Darwin35it has to use our layout not linux
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01:35.12Darwin35we got zaptel and * compileing and working
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01:37.17derrickhmm..where's t4.c ?
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01:39.06Darwin35src
01:39.17Darwin35in the src dir
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01:39.52derrickof which component?  i didn't see it in libpri, asterisk or zaptel
01:40.08derrickfind . -type f -name \*t4.c -ls   had nada
01:40.17Darwin35this is spandsp
01:40.23derrickah
01:40.39Darwin35the lib used for the fax addon
01:41.11BoRiSDarwin35: Is the timing fixed?
01:41.28Darwin35its all working fine on my p233
01:41.58Darwin35it was a irq problem with the 2 pci slots on my personal machine sharing 1 irq
01:42.16Darwin35my personal machine is a mini-itx mb
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01:45.30jjhallI hate contexts...
01:47.04BoRiSMe too.
01:49.17Umarocontexts rock!
01:50.46JerJerasterisk rocks!
01:51.03JerJerthe root of asterisk's power is in the contexts
01:51.12Supaplexasterisk isn't cool
01:51.16SupaplexIT'S AWESOME!
01:51.41Supaplex%B-)
01:52.05YoYojbot, asterisk is also awesome
01:52.06jbotYoYo: okay
01:52.10YoYo~asterisk
01:52.12jbota PBX (Private Brance eXchange) and telephony toolkit. http://www.asterisk.org, or very cool, or awesome
01:52.34jjhallYeah, but I have an incomming connection (FWD) trying to come in and authenticate under my Firefly definition instead of its own.  Please take a look: http://www.pastebin.com/69781
01:52.38jjhallOutgoing works fine.
01:53.43JerJerare you running cvs -head?
01:54.00JerJershow what prints on the CLI
01:54.05ManxPowerjjhall: One of the dark secrets of Asterisk is that if an incoming call does not match a [peer/user] then it will match the last entry in iax|sip.conf
01:54.26JerJerManxPower: not true...that problem has been fixed ages ago
01:54.29jjhallMay 30 19:36:28 NOTICE[-1147958352]: chan_iax2.c:5108 socket_read: Host 65.39.205.121 failed to authenticate as jjhall-firefly
01:54.41ManxPowerjjhall: INBOUND is type=user,  OUTBOUND=type=peer
01:54.42jjhallRunning head from a month or two ago.
01:54.50ManxPowerjjhall: looks like you have the type= reversed.
01:55.05jjhallOK, let me switch it and see if it works.
01:55.15JerJera context on a peer doesn't make too much sense either
01:55.36jjhallI was adding things just to try to get it to work.
01:55.38ManxPowerJerJer: Not for SIP, but it does for IAX, right?
01:55.48JerJerneither
01:56.21JerJeri don't care what context gets used on the far end, when i'm calling out
01:56.33ManxPowerHmm?  So Dial(IAX2/user@peer) with a context= in the type=peer is not the same as IAX@/user@peer/exten@context?
01:56.48JerJerit is, but why care?
01:57.05JerJerthat's just adding unnecessary complication to an already complex process
01:57.08ManxPowerJerJer: A lot of IAX dial examples out there use IAX@/user@peer/exten@context
01:57.11postelis there anywhere any docs on large * deployments? (docs/configs/feedback)?
01:57.18jjhallAfter switching user/peer on both sections, same message on CLI
01:57.28JerJercvs update
01:57.39jjhallK, will try it.
01:57.47ManxPowerjjhall: your fwd entry is not matching your incoming calls for some reason.
01:57.48Supaplexpostel: I know the wiki mentions it, but I haven't revied that section.
01:58.11JerJeris fwd sending the calls using the user 'iaxfwd'  ?
01:58.20postelSupaplex: lets see then ;)
01:58.26postelSupaplex: thx btw
01:58.29jjhallNo, user is 43506
01:58.32derrickhmm..back from the dead eh mr postel?
01:58.43JerJerjjhall: no when iaxtel sends calls to you
01:58.45JerJerer
01:58.48JerJerfwd via iax
01:58.57postelderrick: yeah, i needed some shaving, i looked terrible
01:58.58Supaplexpostel: np, enjoy
01:59.01JerJerthey have to have a IAX2/user@blah in their config
01:59.04derrickheh
01:59.19JerJerwhatever that user is needs to be in your iax.conf
01:59.29jjhallJerJer: Not sure.
01:59.52fileVirbiage... will you ever stop taunting us with your IAX phone and just sell the damn thing
01:59.57file</minirant>
02:00.13deddfile: answer is no
02:00.23debaserthe virbiage vaporphone 2001 or whatever?
02:00.26JerJeruntil i'm prooved wrong i'm gonna believe they are just using the asterisk community to get the word out
02:00.41JerJerthen all of a sudden a new SIP phone will be on the market
02:00.52JerJerwith IAX Comming Soon(tm)
02:00.59fileyeah
02:00.59Supaplexheh
02:01.10debaserJerJer: i don't even believe there is a phone yet
02:01.29debaseri think its just a ploy to sell their software
02:01.52dedddebaser: do u know anyone who bought it (firefly that is)
02:02.04debasernope
02:02.24debaseri don't even know if its for sale, really.
02:02.40debaserreally, i'm just talking out of my ass because i have nothing to go on with them
02:02.47debasersince they never released the product :P
02:04.06deddsee the light
02:04.07dedd=)
02:04.19JerJerin your eyes
02:04.24Supaplexhehe
02:04.34debaseroh jer, please sing peter gabriel to me.
02:04.39JerJer:)
02:04.43Supaplexhahaha
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02:09.53EssobiAnyone else about to run to their basement?
02:10.02Death_INCme!
02:10.03Death_INCwait
02:10.06Death_INCI don't have one
02:10.10Essobi:|
02:10.13EssobiSux0rs.
02:10.23Essobiunplug your shit and run for the ditch
02:10.27jjhallI'm updating to latest CVS now, but if this helps, this is FWD's setup page: http://www.freeworlddialup.com/advanced/iax  That is what I started from, which didn;t work.
02:10.33Death_INCheh the * changelog is currently a zero byte file :b
02:10.37Death_INCEssobi: why?
02:10.49EssobiSCCP -> H323 isn't passing me my ringback. :|
02:10.58EssobiSCCP2 for that matter.
02:11.16JerJerSCCP2?
02:11.20ManxPowerHonestly, I would still buy a SIP phone that had multiple call appearances and programmable buttons if it was under $150
02:11.36Essobinot V2, the other version.
02:11.43ManxPowerEssobi: What's "show version" show?
02:11.44EssobiThere's three drivers out right now
02:11.56ManxPowerEssobi: You mean chan_sccp.  JerJer's is chan_skinny
02:12.18dcarmichdoes anyone know of a card out there that can let an * box offer ISDN BRI lines to local ISDN deviecs?
02:12.19dcarmichdevices?
02:12.31Essobichan_sccp2
02:12.45ManxPowerEssobi: That's just a fork of chan_sccp with a few more features.
02:12.49EssobiYea.
02:12.53EssobiThe fork.
02:13.00EssobiSeems to work half decent.
02:13.05EssobiCVS-HEAD-05/17/04-14:17:52 <--- Old.
02:13.07ManxPowerdcarmich: dcarmich: QuadBRI I think chan.  Check the mailing list archives.
02:13.10ManxPowerastgoogle
02:13.13ManxPower..er..
02:13.14ManxPowerTo search the Asterisk mailing list archive go to www.google.com and put site:lists.digium.com in addition to your other query terms.
02:13.23EssobiI got a test box for * integration into our network. :)
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02:13.48ManxPowerEssobi: Try a more recent CVS
02:13.53EssobiRoger that.
02:14.07EssobiJerJer How's chan_skinny working in recent?
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02:17.05JerJerEssobi: use your favorate pastebin and show me the cli output (with debug turned on in logger.conf)
02:17.20ManxPowerjjhall: Did it work?
02:17.31jjhallStill compiling
02:17.46jjhallAsterisk box is dual PPro 200, not a speed demon
02:18.03ManxPowerjjhall: If it doesn't, put your iaxfwd stuff at the END of sip.conf
02:19.57jjhallI'd rather fix it than hack it, but if that is all I can do to get it working for now, no huge deal.
02:20.22ManxPowerjjhall: Fixing it is the better option.
02:20.52ManxPowerI gave up on IAXtel because someone at Digium kept rebooting the IAXtel server and forgetting to reload the RSA keys so it failed to auth.
02:21.30jjhallIaxtel is working great, it is FWD that I am trying to play with
02:21.38Death_INCManxPower: uh RSA was broken for a while, you can just do a host-based allow and not use RSA and it works fine
02:21.55ManxPowerDeath_INC: I just stoped using it.
02:22.35ManxPowerDeath_INC: It was not useful to me.
02:24.33Death_INCuntil encryption is possible, I don't see mch benefit of having the RSA up anyways, except for in preparation for the introduction of encryption
02:24.52Death_INCnot that that's relevant :b
02:26.52JerJerdamn
02:27.01JerJersounds like fun to me
02:27.16JerJerRSA is for the user authentication
02:27.51derrickand it's useful so people can't sniff a u/p combo and use your service
02:28.00Death_INCJerJer: aah right, roaming users... was thinbking of static addresses, heh
02:28.46JerJerwell there is md5
02:28.55JerJerbut one can always replay an md5
02:29.24Legend`does call parking work w/ SIP clients?
02:29.28citatsJerJer: howsthat?
02:29.29Legend`7940s, to be specific
02:29.29fileit sure does
02:29.45JerJercitats:  the md5 sum is always the same
02:30.07JerJerso just capture the md5 sum and shoot it down the wire when asked
02:30.16citatsJerJer: its challenge based
02:30.33Legend`file: yeah? i can pick up a parked call, but when i try to transfer a call to 700, i don't hear allison
02:31.31citatsyou can mitm md5 with no problem... thats why we have rsa, so both sides know they are talking to the holders of the keys
02:31.52brc_Death_INC: I was there in march
02:32.00brc_you been there before?
02:32.57JerJercitats: all you have to do is sniff the md5
02:33.13citatsJerJer: thats not true
02:33.17JerJerwe haven't done this with asterisk, but it has been done with other VoIp devices
02:33.19citatsit doesnt work that way
02:33.36JerJerduno i've personally watched two guys do it
02:33.46JerJerusing a hub and etheral
02:33.57JerJerswitch is a differnt story all together
02:33.57jjhallNow I feel stupid..  Who would have thought (well, besides JerJer) that updating CVS would fix it...  Thanks a bundle all who made suggestions
02:34.02citatsyou can sniff all you want, but the challenge will be different for the next authentication
02:34.16citatsthe md5 that is passed is a combo of the challenge and the secret
02:34.28citatsso you need to know the plaintext to do anything
02:34.31JerJerthen asterisk must be smarter than some common VoIP devices out there
02:34.32derrickettercap can make take the switch argument away..there were older tools like hunt..but ettercap does it all for you
02:34.59Death_INCbrc_: nope
02:35.04brc_ahh
02:35.09brc_what part?
02:35.12brc_metro manila?
02:35.21brc_makati city is the business district
02:35.39brc_Death_INC: where you staying?
02:36.32brc_you've gotta be sure to hit SM (ShoeMart..it's like superwalmart X 50) and the ...shoot whats the name
02:36.36brc_they've got this HUGE mall
02:36.59Death_INCbrc_: sec, looking up the name of the hotel
02:37.06brc_and if you're after any *cough backup dvd's *cough* hit greenfield mall
02:37.33brc_stayed at the pen (peninsula)
02:37.45brc_it was pretty nice by 3'rd world country standards
02:38.11brc_you get a basket of fresh mango's and guavas in yer room every day
02:38.24JerJerEssobi: when the mirrors update again, do a cvs update... I ~may~ have addressed the problem... (untested)
02:38.43Death_INCbrc_: I'm going to angeles city with a couple friends
02:38.44brc_and if you tip the guy a couple bucks (50 peso's to the doller...(not precisely but doing it that way makes it really easy))
02:38.48brc_ahhh
02:38.57Death_INCI can't find ther name of the hotel tho lol
02:39.02brc_I didn't make it out of metro manila :'(
02:39.22JerJermmm magos
02:39.27brc_except for a _short_ trip to sebu for like 2 hours then back again
02:39.37brc_Jer their mangos are outstanding!
02:39.46chapsternever had mangos. What is it similar to?
02:39.48brc__f a r_ better then the ones here
02:40.05brc_hrm
02:40.11Death_INCI don't really like mangos, too sweet
02:40.16JerJerchapster: mangos
02:40.17brc_maybe sorta not really like a peach texture
02:40.29Death_INClike a slightly stringy peach texture yah
02:40.35debasermangos are yummy.
02:41.04SplasPoodIs there any way, using the manager API, that I can tie the Originate Failed response to the Originate that caused it?
02:41.09brc_they have this awesome mango shake in the pen lobby
02:41.15chapsterThey probably are. I looked at my first slice of Kiwi with great suspicion. Once I tasted, there was no holding me back.
02:41.26brc_Death_INC: I hope you like chinese food tho
02:41.26debaseri love mango lossis or whatever those yummy indian drinks are
02:41.48brc_Death_INC: if you ask if they know of a place to get a really good hamburger everyone will stare at you like you are some kind of freak
02:42.16Death_INCbrc_: I'm safe, I don't eat meat :b
02:42.22brc_ooo bad bad
02:42.30brc_double plus ungood freak (tm)
02:42.37Death_INClol
02:42.49brc_chinese and italian seemed to be basically all they eat
02:42.56brc_I just about starved for two weeks
02:43.04jjhallI think I'd go nuts if I didn't eat any meat.
02:43.09Death_INCheh, well I'll live on alcohol!
02:43.20JerJermmm beeer
02:43.31fileBEER? WHERE!
02:44.04jjhallJerJer: You deserve a beer or two with the roasting you took last week (well, nufone in general) on the mail list.  I'd send you one or two if I had any here.
02:44.05brc_Death_INC: why the trip?
02:44.07brc_biz?
02:44.26JerJerjjhall: that's at least a monthly occurance
02:44.40jjhallJerJer: Yeah, still undeserving though.
02:44.48chapsterJerJer brought it on himself. Since he was unable to magically duplicate the other guys problem... :P
02:44.54brc_JerJer: are you guys still working on the web interface?
02:44.56jjhallLOL
02:45.21JerJeri've verified with quite a few people that we are no longer getting labeled as spam on their machines
02:45.30JerJerthat's all i can do, i guess
02:45.35Death_INCbrc_: no, just for the hell of it
02:45.45brc_Death_INC: if you've got friends in high places see if they'll take you to tagaytay for the day
02:45.51brc_it's _awesome_
02:46.20brc_totally different from everywhere else...all rich people houses and rolling hills
02:46.30JerJerbrc_: slowly ... people keep offering money for us to solve their problems, so the website keeps getting a lower priority
02:46.35brc_it's a old volcano
02:46.35Death_INCbrc_: I have friends in high places, ben frankin
02:46.57chapsterJerJer: Thats a good problem to have.
02:47.09brc_JerJer: ahh :) to the first & :\ to the second
02:47.17Death_INCJerJer, I can tell you what hits I get from spamassassin if you want to kick off some sorta email to me
02:47.28Death_INCI've had them get cought too
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02:47.36jjhallJerJer: You guys considered outsourcing your web page?  I'd be willing to trade work for a few million minutes (Well, not THAT drastic, but you know what I mean.)
02:47.38JerJerwe've beat that horse pretty damn hard
02:47.39brc_maybe you guys could contract the interface out to somebody...could end up being cheaper then doing it your self
02:47.53JerJerjjhall: no  it has to be something we can maintain
02:48.12brc_why does somebody else doing it mean you can't maintain it?
02:48.25JerJercuz it will come back all java and shit
02:48.31Death_INCeww
02:48.39Death_INCKILL JAVA!
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02:48.47JerJerand why spend the time telling someone else to do it, when I can just do it myself?
02:48.52brc_not if you specify no java and look at the persons previous work
02:48.57jjhallWell, personally I don't know or use Java or Javascript.  PHP and HTML.
02:49.21Death_INCJerJer, why not just throw together a basic interface that works, then make it look pretty after...
02:49.31Death_INCshould be able to do that i a couple days max
02:49.32JerJerits not that simple
02:49.43Death_INCwhat's the problems?
02:49.43brc_because it's cheaper (as in because if you don't have to spend your time on the website when you can hire somebody to do it for $20 bucks an hour you can be doing stuff that makes 80 bucks an hour)
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02:49.48JerJeri'm sure ppl would be really pissed if their accounts started getting locked down for no real reason
02:49.56JerJeri'm not touching the production network
02:50.07brc_JerJer: how about just a _very_ simple interface to simply CHECK the balence?
02:50.12brc_not modify anything
02:50.15JerJerwe will migrate people to the new network at the approprate time
02:50.20brc_ooo
02:50.21Death_INCaah worried about needing to have some sort of locking mechanism?
02:50.22brc_new network?
02:50.27jjhallI'd be happy with that. (view only interface)
02:50.33brc_me three
02:50.44deddanything > nothing =)
02:51.01Death_INCyou could only permit people to attempt to log in twice per minute, but not lock people out if that's what you mean
02:51.02brc_it's sorta hard to sell nufone to people when you tell em they have to email you guys to check their balence :\
02:51.20brc_rarw
02:51.21JerJerwe send out email now
02:51.27brc_dog barking
02:51.30brc_wants to go on a walk
02:51.31brc_bbl
02:51.48deddbrc_: meaning it gotta shit =)
02:51.49jjhallBack in a few, need to go check on my gopher traps in my back yard.
02:52.03brc_she's got the leash in her mouth...
02:52.07brc_bbl
02:52.34JerJerwho's giving odds on if she poos while she's 'walking'  ?    :)
02:52.49brc_*sigh*
02:52.56brc_she did 10 minutes ago in the backyard
02:53.04JerJerd'oh
02:53.32brc_:p
02:54.20brc_har har
02:54.22brc_bye
02:54.59Death_INCJerJer, you pusted a IPv6 support patch?
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02:55.46klchello all
02:57.10Moc__damn I can't find a good play of adagio for strings
02:58.57Death_INCn/m read that wrong lol
02:59.03Death_INCsubmit, not submitted
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02:59.59kale_hey
03:00.20kale_i'm back with another (possibly) stupid question that's driving me crazy.  trying to call another sip client registered with my server, and i keep getting "482 Loop Detected" errors... mailing list is of no  help :/
03:01.06Moc__the ext you call must be redirect to yourself
03:01.40kale_it doesn't seem to be...
03:02.43Death_INCJESUS, why does everybody have to tell everybody to compile the FC2 modules the hard way
03:02.58kale_?
03:03.09deddDeath_INC: ??
03:03.10Death_INCit's so easy with FC2 that you don't even need the kernel-source installed and you can compile heh
03:03.22Death_INCjust use /lib/modules/`uname -r` as your source tree
03:03.26kale_OH fedora
03:03.28kale_heh
03:03.29chapsterwhat does compile mean?
03:03.30Death_INCand it has everything already
03:03.35chapsterJUST KIDDING!!!!!
03:03.37deddwow
03:03.39deddinteresting
03:03.50Death_INCno, everybody has to tell people to copy everything from here and there and edit this and recompiel this and wtf
03:04.01deddhaha
03:04.03Death_INCI posted it like 3x too heh
03:04.12deddurl?
03:04.13deddhaha
03:04.30Death_INCon the -dev mailing list and the -users mailing list heh, I'm gonna try to fix the wiki
03:04.44jjhallAnyone here have DishNetwork?  I just noticed a bunch of Sirius channels and wonder if they are permanent or not.
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03:04.53Death_INCjust use /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build as your source tree <-- oops wrong dir
03:09.05klcjjhall: dont know for sure.. but I think they are
03:09.36klcI have a calling group question..
03:10.05klcI need to call out on one of 4 lines.. and I want to use them in given order
03:10.15klcif first is full use next then next... ect
03:10.20Legend`groups
03:10.24jjhallklc: No big deal, I just surfed through them and realized one thing...  I no longer have any desire to get a Sirius radio for my car.  LOL
03:10.44klcbut do groups let you order what line is used first?
03:10.58klcper what I was reading it was a random pick in the group
03:11.04Legend`that is the behavior i saw
03:11.15Death_INCklc: it will be in the order they're listed in zapata.conf by my experience
03:11.30klcok if that is the case then we are good
03:11.31klc:)
03:11.36klcI will test and see
03:12.01Legend`Death_INC: is it the order? or the channel number?
03:12.23Death_INClegend, I think I've had 2 then 1 before, and it worked
03:12.34Legend`ok
03:12.44Death_INCI could be wrong tho, it's been a while ;)
03:12.50Legend`i need to play with that a bit, to avoid glare
03:13.37klcwill a reload in asterisk reread the zaptela.conf file?
03:13.43klcor do I need to kill it off
03:13.44klc?
03:13.45Death_INCrestart instead, it may not
03:13.59Death_INCdidn't last I knew ;)
03:14.29Death_INCpretty much any other file a reload is good tho
03:16.28SplasPoodAnyone know if there is any way to tie the originate failed error in the manager api to the Originate that caused it?
03:16.45kale_i dont understand how i'm creating a loopback
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03:17.38SplasPoodDeath_INC: yea that seems to be the only remotely viable option
03:19.14JerJerdd if=/dev/random of=file
03:19.34Supaplexpoor file
03:19.39kale_i like to have some sort of control over my randomness... dd if=/dev/mouse of=file , move mouse around
03:19.46Supaplexsup jer :)
03:19.58JerJerbeating on a wrt54g at the moment
03:20.00Death_INCkale, lol that works?
03:20.05kale_yep
03:20.12Death_INCJerJer, oh yea? what you doing? I have a GS model ;)
03:20.17kale_cat /dev/mouse move it around
03:20.27Supaplextcpdump -w - > /dev/dsp
03:20.32Supaplexlisten to your network
03:20.34kale_haha
03:20.43Death_INClol
03:20.44JerJerDeath_INC:  just guess
03:20.54JerJeri have a wrt54gs also
03:21.06Death_INCJerJer, trying to make it run *? lol
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03:21.30kale_okay this is killing my.. *why* am i getting a loop error?  does someone have a nice simple extensions.conf i can see that has like 2 sip extensions?
03:21.55Death_INCkale_, don't include each other
03:22.10Corydon76-homeYou're just lucky, I guess
03:22.16kale_default includes them, is that okay?
03:22.17Death_INCor post your extensions.conf to a pastebin and I'll tell you where your ID-ten-T error is :b
03:22.27kale_hehehehe
03:22.31kale_wheres pastebin
03:22.35Death_INC~pastebin
03:22.36jbothmm... pastebin is http://www.pastebin.com post logs and configs here
03:22.46kale_thx!
03:23.00jjhallMake sure you hide any passwords you may include before you submit it...  :-)
03:23.14gafachidoes anyone know where I can find specs for IPDC?
03:23.16Death_INCjjhall: aww I was gonna hax0r him :(
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03:23.45Hiteshhello
03:23.46jjhallLOL.   OOohhhhhhhhhh, someone may get my Iaxtel password!  I'm scared!  Hehehe
03:23.53Hiteshwhat does skinny.conf do
03:23.54kale_pasted
03:24.02Death_INCkale, heh... link it
03:24.30kale_http://www.pastebin.com/69792
03:24.32Death_INCok, need to see your sip.conf then
03:24.47kale_omg wtf, it JUST started wroking
03:24.52Death_INClol
03:24.52kale_@)($#@)( i hate computers
03:25.10kale_wait
03:25.11kale_it half works
03:25.21kale_exten 1000 can call 1001 no probs, but 1001 cannot call 1000
03:25.22Death_INCare you calling yourself or something?
03:25.36kale_nah, feller couple blocks away
03:26.10Death_INCwhat's the point of having different contexts?
03:26.17jjhallFirewall issues?
03:26.19Death_INCyou don't have anything ELSE in them heh
03:26.23kale_i was messing around to make it work :P
03:26.42kale_jjhall -- can a firewall screw it up such that if i call him ti works, but not vice versa?  because * sees him trying to call
03:26.54kale_tho when he tries to call me, another loop
03:26.58Death_INCwell your extensions.conf is fine, it could be somehow trying to call the same phone with both extensions tho
03:27.40Death_INCput up your sip.conf
03:27.50jjhallWhat are the (internal) IP addresses of each phone?  Maybe you two are both using the same internal IP range and have the same IP.  That could confuse Asterisk I am guessing.
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03:28.44kale_http://www.pastebin.com/69794 <-- my sip.conf
03:29.45kale_i just ste up an extension to play musiconhold, and * sees it workign fine for him, works fine for me, but he reports that his x-lite client is still stuck at "trying"
03:30.01Death_INCthat looks ok, you see what jj said?
03:30.12kale_yeah
03:30.16Hiteshdeath_inc: any idea what skinny.conf does
03:30.36Death_INCHitesh, configures chan_skinny
03:30.37kale_well, my phone's internal ip is 10.10.10.3, his is whatever his firewall gives him, completely diff network ipblock etc
03:30.50Hiteshdeath: what is chan_skinny used for
03:30.54Death_INCkale_, look at sip debug and it'll tell you
03:31.00kale_kk, thx
03:31.26Death_INCHitesh, SCCP channels
03:31.26jjhallYeah, that would be uncommon to get the same with your numbering scheme.  I was guessing each had 192.168.0.x as is default in a good number of routers.
03:32.11dcarmichhas anyone tried the 7970G phones with the sccp driver?
03:33.17JerJersend me one and i'll make it work with chan_skinny
03:33.24jjhallHehehe
03:33.36Hiteshdeath: i have X100P card .. will i need to do anything with skinny.conf ?
03:33.38jjhallThen send me one and I'll help test.
03:34.00deddhhitesh: zaptel.conf not skinny
03:35.24kale_http://www.pastebin.com/69795
03:35.28kale_sip debug
03:35.36Death_INCHitesh, no
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03:36.06kale_ahhh, sip show peers shows all of us registered to the ip address of my * server
03:36.11kale_would that possibly play a factor?
03:36.16Death_INCkale_, that phone thinks it's calling itself
03:36.34kale_i see that
03:36.40kale_how do i tell it that my phones aren't on the * box?
03:36.44Death_INChost should be whatever they are
03:36.55kale_* immediately registers them as itself
03:36.57kale_ok
03:36.58Death_INCwhen they register they will tell *
03:37.03Death_INCLOL
03:37.16Death_INCis skpr0n.com you?
03:37.20kale_yeah
03:37.20kale_hehe
03:37.25Death_INChaha remove those 2 register lines
03:37.27kale_didja see that hottt domain?
03:37.38Death_INCthey're fucking you
03:37.38kale_its even better in http ;)
03:37.42kale_gotcha
03:38.51kale_ah ha!
03:38.54kale_it was the register
03:38.55kale_you were correct
03:38.59kale_thank you mucho :D
03:39.01Death_INCheh no kidding
03:39.09Death_INCwhen you register to yourself it um, registers as yourself
03:39.11kale_wonder where i got htat from :/
03:39.14kale_yeeeeahhh
03:40.25file7,897 deleted messages
03:40.29filewho thinks I should empty that folder?
03:40.42Supaplexfile: but they are you kin!
03:40.46fileactually I'll archive them
03:41.25Death_INCbackup file?
03:44.47brc_otay back
03:44.53brc_dog did _not_ poo
03:45.08brc_is nufone getting a _basic_ _view ONLY_ webinterface?
03:45.09brc_:p
03:45.11Corydon76-homehttp://www.srh.noaa.gov/hun/
03:45.14brc_purtty please
03:45.40knight-kale
03:45.58knight-stop following me
03:46.58Corydon76-homeSpeaking of following... http://www.srh.noaa.gov/bna/
03:48.47Death_INC...?
03:49.33brc_???
03:49.41brc_step 4
03:49.44brc_PROFIT!!!
03:49.46kale_jeezus knight
03:49.51kale_you werent there to help me earlier
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04:00.06E|nyhi
04:01.57E|nyanyone wanna try an iax connection to my new box?
04:02.03E|nyi've got it setup to go right into meetme
04:08.37Supaplexi would, but my box is offline atm (guts all over the place)
04:09.48Legend`E|ny: i can connect w/ a softphone
04:09.51Legend`no mic though
04:10.00E|nyk
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04:11.36deddi can connect to e|ny
04:11.41E|nyok
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04:16.21chemiker_hello, i'm getting Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" back from Asterisk CVS-HEAD-05/30/04-10:17:59
04:18.13Supaplexthat's new to me. never seen that error.
04:18.24JerJerok i know someone runs debian here... anyone know where debian stashes their source trees?  (ie for like their gdb)
04:18.33JerJercan't deal with a deb
04:19.18Supaplexjer, you want to download source, right?
04:19.20chemiker_supaplex: unfortunately I don't have the gateway handy to test it
04:19.26JerJerSupaplex: yes
04:19.44Supaplexapt-get source foo
04:19.56Supaplexbut, /etc/apt/sources.list must have deb-src lines to
04:20.03Supaplexjust like deb lines
04:20.33citatsJerJer: apt-get source gdb will get and extract the source
04:20.48Death_INCbbiab
04:20.48JerJerno debian box to do that on
04:20.57JerJerand i need it for the mips proc
04:21.00Supaplexwhat platform?
04:21.08Supaplexpackages.debian.org should help
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04:21.45Supaplexyou'll want the patch and the tgz if you intend to mimmic the deb, not sure what magic happens when it's actually built.
04:22.15JerJeri just want gdb to compile and run on the mips processor
04:22.24JerJeri think i got what i kneed
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04:24.24Supaplexor, you can grab the deb and use ar -x to uncompress it.
04:24.30Supaplexcool :)
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04:30.50Supaplexsup treb
04:31.03TrbleClefHi
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04:32.14twistedsup yall
04:32.33angler-whats up twisted
04:32.38twistedhaha
04:32.39twistednot much
04:34.18Corydon76-hometwisted:  have you seen the line of T-storms headed towards Huntsville yet?
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04:35.11chemiker_any suggestions on how to eliminate Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" would be appreciated.  Thank you.
04:36.07chemiker_not feeling well?
04:36.10bkw_this over active blader is about to kill me
04:36.12JerJerbend over
04:36.15bkw_haha
04:36.22bkw_no I can pee 10 times an hour
04:36.26bkw_or more sometimes
04:36.30bkw_its very anoying
04:36.48JerJerjust get a legbag and a cathitor
04:37.00chemiker_are you on the atkins diet or a heavy smoker?
04:37.03bkw_JerJer that has crossed my mind.. but this condition is treatable
04:37.07bkw_never smoked
04:37.10bkw_and not on a diet
04:37.29chemiker_diabetic?
04:37.32bkw_nope
04:37.39chemiker_have you figured out Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist"
04:37.42chemiker_? :)
04:43.51booyeah3whats the best way to record calls?
04:44.44booyeah3anyone here?
04:45.52chemiker_only us chickens
04:45.53JerJerschaweeeeeeet
04:46.00JerJerThis GDB was configured as "mipsel-linux-uclibc".
04:46.00JerJer(gdb)
04:46.12booyeah3arg
04:46.20booyeah3i guess its not obvious to do
04:46.57JerJershow application Monitor
04:49.13Corydon76-homeHey, twisted, Lebanon is due to be hit by the tornado in 10 minutes...
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04:49.33chemiker_lebanon the country?
04:49.41Corydon76-homeLebanon, TN
04:49.50chemiker_ahhh better luck next time.
04:49.52Corydon76-homewhich is where twisted lived until this weekend
04:50.01twistedBAH
04:50.16twistedCorydon: what tornado?
04:50.38chemiker_any configs for mediatrix 1104 that don't cause Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" would be appreciated.
04:50.38twistedbrb
04:50.38Corydon76-homeThe one that's on the news here.  Traveled along I-40
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04:50.47twistedahh
04:50.55twistedanother twister decided to beat the I-40 construction, eh?
04:50.56matthewai hear tornados suck
04:51.07twistedmatthewa:  i've lived thru 2... yes they do
04:51.08Supaplexpuny!
04:51.12matthewa:(
04:51.19klccan you get a modem call to pass through asterisk?
04:51.37Supaplexkcl, I've seen something one the mailing lists about it.
04:51.41Legend`klc: i fax through asterisk everyday, so modem should not be too difficult
04:52.06klcok..
04:52.10Supaplexoh yea, pass through, that's diff then I was thinking.
04:52.29klcas soon as it starts to move data.. the call tanks
04:52.46klcyou can pass fax calls through it cannt you?
04:52.46twistedHOLY CRAP
04:53.14Corydon76-homematthewa: it's not the tornado that's all that bad... it's what the tornado tends to throw at you...
04:53.22Corydon76-homeTrees, cars, houses...
04:53.45matthewaan aunt of mine lived through one in edmonton many years ago
04:53.46Corydon76-homeSome of that can really put a crimp into your day.
04:54.04matthewathat's about as close as i've ever been near one, hopefully as close as i'll ever get
04:54.19Corydon76-homeEspecially since everybody around here had plans for cookouts tomorrow...
04:54.28Supaplex;(
04:54.32Corydon76-homeSome people might be having a cookout for the rest of the week...
04:54.36Supaplexthats no fun
04:55.08twistedCorydon: yipes.
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04:55.29HenryTheBIGHi
04:55.51Supaplexel0
04:55.54HenryTheBIGsomeone is using Polycom IP600 with Asterisk?
04:56.05matthewaklc, you won't get a modem working at a high bitrate but you could probably do something if your using ulaw
04:56.16Corydon76-homeKeyword is "may".  No reports of damage yet
04:56.26Corydon76-homeOther than the 1.5" hail in Berry Hill...
04:57.14Legend`HenryTheBIG: i have heard people have used them, but i have no firsthand experience
04:58.04matthewahi Legend
04:58.48Legend`matthewa: i spent eight hours on a tower friday
04:58.50Legend`:-/
04:58.53Legend`:-\
05:00.05Legend`HenryTheBIG: do you already have them? or are you looking for a phone?
05:00.22matthewaerp
05:00.29matthewathat's an awefully long time :(
05:00.34Legend`matthewa: indeed
05:00.45Legend`should have been less than two hours
05:00.52Legend`one clusterfuck after another
05:00.53JerJeri did a 4 or 5 hour run last week somtime
05:01.03JerJeronly 100 feet though
05:01.06zachklc: I saw this example http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/extensions.conf.shtml
05:01.09HenryTheBIGLegend': Yes, I have one
05:01.14booyeah3is there a way to run commands in console?
05:01.38zachwhich has a "d" option supposedly for "low latency" calls for fax passthough
05:01.44Legend`JerJer: eh? you do tower work?
05:01.54zachbut I can't find any documentation for that option. Perhaps old voodoo?
05:02.05Legend`HenryTheBIG: it should work
05:02.09Legend`are you having problems?
05:02.45HenryTheBIGLegend`: I register my IP600 on sipgate.de and on my * but I dont' know how to use 2 outbound proxy to place calls ...
05:02.59Legend`ah, dunno
05:03.08Legend`is there a dialplan you can download to the phone?
05:03.21HenryTheBIGYep
05:03.23Legend`or maybe set one line apperance on sipgate, and one for *?
05:03.56HenryTheBIGLegend`: I try... to register is not a problem...
05:04.06Supaplexwhat's the zipcode in that tornado valley?
05:04.57HenryTheBIGLegend`: I don't know how to program the phone to use sipgate.de to use sipgate.de to place calls and my * ext to place thru the *
05:05.13klchmmm  I tried the d.. no luck I will look at more on monday
05:05.26HenryTheBIGLegend`: I don't have settings for 2 or 3 outbound proxy servers...
05:05.29Legend`HenryTheBIG: dunno, on my 7940s, i can choose which line appearence to use when making a call
05:05.57HenryTheBIGI have a Cisco 7960 and I don't have problems with...
05:06.19HenryTheBIGLegend`: The sound on Polycom IP600 is GREAT
05:06.26zachklc: also check the codec in use for the channel(s) -- some (lossy ones) are not too good w/modems
05:06.28Legend`i would imagine so
05:07.32HenryTheBIGLegend`: And I don't know how is signaling the "share" extensions on *
05:07.38Legend`HenryTheBIG: just deployed * in my office, thought about the IP500, but couldn't find enough "community support"
05:07.42Legend`went with 7940s
05:09.25HenryTheBIGYes... is true
05:09.56Legend`got the 7940s for $220 each though, can't complain
05:12.05Supaplexhttp://www.spc.noaa.gov/index.shtml   eek!
05:15.38zachQuestion for anyone re: ChanIsAvail & Zap channels. If I do ChanIsAvail(Zap/1&Zap/2), and Zap/1 is available...
05:16.05zachI notice that I cannot Dial(Zap/1/.....) right away (fails), but it works if I Wait(2), then Dial....
05:17.05zachNone of the examples indicate the need to wait, so perhaps I have some odd configuration? Has anyone seen this?
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05:30.30booyeah3whats ip500/
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05:31.07matthewait's an annual racing event where network engineers race their ip packets, last year the avian team won.
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05:34.28P1tAwhere do i configure * 2 answer only distinctive ring incoming calls
05:36.24P1tAanybody ?
05:36.28twistedwheee
05:36.31twistedweather is messy
05:37.04angler-P1tA, look in your zapata.conf sample file
05:37.41P1tAthank u
05:40.41booyeah3hmm
05:40.47booyeah3that sucks its in /etc/
05:41.05booyeah3anyone ever done a succesfully festival install with the asterisk patch?
05:41.08Supaplexu'd assume etc/asterisk, but nooo :P
05:41.25E|nybooyeah3, i have
05:41.55zachbooyeah3: me too
05:42.47zachgood directions here http://www.azxws.com/asterisk/asterisk-debian-howto.html
05:42.59booyeah3cool
05:43.01booyeah3ill check that out
05:43.30chemiker_fedora core 2 is working well
05:44.53booyeah3wow those are some good directions
05:45.11zachbooyeah3: but be sure to d/l recent version of festival components: http://www.festvox.org/packed/festival/latest/
05:45.17booyeah3ok
05:45.26zachthere are some updates to work w/recent gcc's
05:45.42E|nyhas anyone written some apps for asterisk?
05:45.55E|nylike /apps/
05:46.02booyeah3i am going to
05:46.11booyeah3a web config program
05:46.26E|nycurious if theres a load of 3rd party stuff out there that I hav enot found yet.
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05:47.02qorkycan anyone please help me with 7960's and firmware versions
05:47.13qorkyIt isnt taking the firmware properly.. :/
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05:47.58booyeah3third-party as commericial?
05:48.39Legend`qorky: 7.1?
05:48.58Pythonhi
05:49.03qorkyyeah. or any other.
05:49.15Pythonanybody out there install Asterisk on Fedora C2 ?
05:49.33chemiker_python yep
05:49.47Pythoncan i pm you chemiker?
05:49.52qorkystarts downloading the firmware. then the tftp server comes back saying peer returns error
05:49.55qorkyabouting transfer
05:50.13Legend`ah, haven't seen that
05:50.26qorkycurrent firmware on the phone is POS30200
05:51.16Legend`marconi:/var/tftp# head -n 1 SIPDefault.cnf
05:51.16Legend`image_version: "P0S3-07-1-00"
05:51.16Legend`marconi:/var/tftp# cat OS79XX.TXT
05:51.16Legend`P003-07-1-00
05:51.16Legend`marconi:/var/tftp#
05:52.04Supaplexmarconi+cheese
05:52.08Supaplexha
05:53.26Legend`heh
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05:54.09ogdhello, does anyone know any SIP soft phones which have the g.729 codec, under $50?
05:54.30Supaplexsoft phones.. humm.
05:54.38angler-damnit
05:54.40JerJerpick one
05:54.44JerJerload the voiceage codec
05:54.44angler-the powers out
05:54.57ogdJerJer, how do I load it?
05:54.58angler-dunno how long the ups will hold up
05:55.12Supaplexangler-: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html got you down?
05:55.13JerJershouulda invested in a fuel cell
05:55.24SupaplexriiIIIiight
05:55.49JerJeri'm buying me a 1kW hydrogen fuel cell here one of these days
05:55.57angler-Supaplex, that would be it
05:56.04ogdJerJer, do you know how to load the voiceage codec?
05:56.11JerJernope i don't do windsucks
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05:56.33angler-man the AC is out and its hot
05:57.05chemiker_step outside and enjoy the breezE
05:57.20zachhttp://www.ballard.com/tD.asp?pgid=700&dbid=0
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06:00.50derrickangler, where you at?
06:01.03derrickit's been in the 90s in austin :\
06:01.05derrickand i hate heat
06:01.06JerJerright there
06:02.08derrickso clever
06:02.11booyeah3san antonio is hot
06:02.17ogddoes anyone know if I buy the downloadable g.729 codec from the asterisk store,do I have to wait for a confirmation for the credit card a few days or I will be able to download it instantly?
06:02.25derrickyeah, san antonio is an armpit :p
06:02.44derrickogd, it's usually in one-two days... well..work days
06:03.16ogdthanks derrick
06:04.05derrickthey really need to work some bulk price cuts for 729 :\
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06:07.46JerJerderrick: they have em
06:08.01JerJerspend a million get a free golfball
06:08.36Supaplexhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=8108524918&category=62054
06:08.42Supaplexnow that's pricey
06:10.39Pythony linux is not easy as window ?
06:12.15Supaplexit doesn't isolate the idiot from the os?
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06:17.59michaellAsterisk, I am home!
06:18.08michaell~seen slepp
06:18.09jbotslepp <~slepp@relic.geeksanon.ca> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 7d 23h 52m 53s ago, saying: 'or something'.
06:18.19michaellMan, did he die or something?
06:18.40Supaplexor something
06:18.43Supaplexapparently
06:18.53michaellyeah
06:18.59michaellhowdy supaplex.
06:19.02Supaplexseven days without slepp makes one weak
06:19.11derrickhe's undergoing a sensoryd deprivation ceremony
06:19.26michaellhuh?
06:19.41matthewakillall -STOP sensoryd ? :)
06:22.40derrickkill -9 $$  
06:22.43derrickfixes everything
06:23.07JerJeryes it does
06:23.46derrickit's the only answer
06:23.47derrickDO IT
06:24.21matthewaoh man, movie ushers using night vision goggles to look for pirates...
06:24.23matthewasheesh
06:24.42Supaplexhum?
06:24.44matthewahttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1228203,00.html
06:29.52evilbunymatthewa: old news
06:31.20matthewathat would be a matter of perception
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06:39.56Supaplexhow much time is between rings?
06:41.19JerJerall of it
06:42.19booyeah3WARNING[6151]: chan_iax2.c:5096 socket_read: Call rejected by 66.187.65.50: No authority found
06:42.36Supaplex(:
06:42.37booyeah3how do i debug encrypted IAX sessions
06:42.46E|nybooyeah3, pm
06:42.47JerJerbooyeah you need a type=user
06:42.51JerJerencrypted?
06:44.20derrick?
06:45.41Mavericwazzup
06:46.32booyeah3yeah
06:46.34Supaplexthe stars
06:46.59booyeah3i need a type user to go outbound?
06:47.03Pythonlink /usr/src/linux-2.6 to your local kernel sources first! ....what is this mean?
06:47.18Mavericbooyeah3 you need to make a register line
06:47.21Pythoni look thru under /usr/src
06:47.24Mavericregister =>
06:47.30Pythonthere is not sucj linux-2.6
06:47.33booyeah3register => booyeah:[vulture]@66.187.65.50
06:47.35booyeah3i did that
06:47.36Pythonsuch*
06:47.51Mavericdo not do the []
06:47.54Pythononly have linux-2.6 .5-1.358
06:48.07Pythonwat should I do ?
06:48.41booyeah3well thats what i got for the encryption
06:49.11Mavericencryption?
06:49.20Mavericwhat are you talking about
06:49.25Mavericthats what you got for the encryption?
06:49.46booyeah3http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+iax+rsa+auth
06:50.01booyeah3The [] parameters around the key name are verbatim, they need to be there. The key name is the name of the key files minus the extension (.key and .pub).
06:50.21Mavericah
06:51.15Mavericso do exactly what the wiki is telling you to do
06:51.19qorkyis it just me? or has cisco.com been down for ages
06:51.29brc_hey does anyone else get either "File read error" or a windows this application has crashed..r.eport to MS?" box when they run bmp2logo from cisco?
06:52.30Maverici haven't tryied to use the bmp2logo yet
06:52.39Mavericmaybe i should tho
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06:52.54Mavericcisco.com was fine when i checked
06:54.55qorkyi still cant go to it. yet i can everywhere else :/
06:56.14Maverici can
06:56.17Maverici just dl'ed it
06:56.38Supaplexdoes kernel.org work for you?
06:56.51Supaplexcould be a funky ECN feature or something.
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07:04.36bluffI tried zapras and have these messages in log Zaptel: Zaptel PPP support not compiled in
07:04.55bluffkernel: Zaptel: Zaptel PPP support not compiled in
07:05.12bluffwhat does it mean ?
07:09.59X-Genbluff: means u need to get source, supply the correct command line params and re-compile it
07:10.26X-Genor get another binary from somewhere else that has ppp compiled into it
07:12.01Supaplexbah, I'll setup  the 'default' mailbox later.
07:12.05Supaplexbedtyme
07:13.53PythonI am getting this error when I am installing Zaptel
07:14.05PythonLink /usr/src/linux-2.6
07:14.27Pythonbut under /usr/src/ I only have linux-2.6.5-1.358
07:14.46bluffX-gen: u mean recompile kernel
07:14.53citatsPython: you need to create a symlink from linux-2.6 to the dir containing your real kernel source
07:15.14PythonCitats- how can I do that ?
07:15.32citatsPython: create a symlink?  man ln
07:17.37Pythonln -s /usr/src-linux-2.6.5-1.358 ?
07:17.59bluffX-Gen: I got 2.4.20-8 linux kernel. Won't the ppoe included in it ?
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07:21.44PythonCitats- Do I get the command ?
07:22.07Pythonln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.5-1.358?
07:23.02Supaplexln -s source target
07:24.03Supaplexthe level of development asterisk is at, requires a modest portion of linux understand. maybe you should pickup a linux book at your local library
07:24.14Supaplexif we don't answer your questions, that's why...
07:24.35Pythonwell..I admit I am very new to linux
07:26.56foobosPython, you might have better luck if you used linux distribution version that doesn't have the 2.6 kernel
07:27.13foobosthe 2.6 ain't that polished yet and there are still lots of pitfalls
07:35.09qorkygrrr... why when I'm trying to load the 7.1 cisco firmware for a 7960 does it keep looping.
07:35.33qorkykeeps loading back the P0S30200.bin
07:36.35wasimcitats, we got a go ahead on the hw!
07:37.35hmodesqorky; let it extract the OS**** file
07:37.47hmodesthey changed the way it gets bootstrapped from 6.x to 7.x
07:39.38hmodes[root@onestop root]# cat /tftpboot/OS79XX.TXT
07:39.38hmodesP003-07-1-00
07:39.51hmodesthe 7.x code is a dual-stage load
07:40.39qorkyim upgrading from 2.1 though
07:40.53hmodesare you sure you can even do that?
07:41.06hmodesi seem to recall there is some caveat with a pre-3.2 load
07:41.28hmodesyou might have to go 2.x -> 3.x -> 7.x
07:41.57qorkyI remember reading that somewhere also. but I cant load 3.x either.
07:42.02qorkyI'll keep trying
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07:42.19hmodesyeah i would definately suggest a 3.x as your baseline
07:42.25hmodesthen try to go higher from there
07:42.45brc_test
07:42.47brc_odd
07:44.13brc_anyone got a bash script for ciscos config files that'll help automate setting up a $MACnumber.cfg files
07:44.45brc_like take a master file with all the generic stuff set, and a file with the mac numbers and UID/Passwords you want to use
07:45.31brc_then replace the approprate entries in the master.cfg file and rename it to $macnumber.cfg
07:45.41brc_guess now is as good a time as any to learn bash scripting...
07:45.45brc_*groan*
07:45.58hmodesmeh, more then one variable == perl
07:46.29brc_python!
07:46.30brc_:p
07:46.45brc_I know so little python it doesn't even count tho
07:46.53hmodesthat too..  tho i still don't get why python exists
07:47.02hmodesaside from being notperl
07:47.12brc_I H A V E to be duplicating effort here...there is no way this hasn't been done a thousand times already
07:47.42hmodesmeh, i suspect anyone who has provisioned phones en-mass has done it in a fairly custom way
07:47.49hmodesand doesn't want to give up their code
07:47.54brc_mhmm
07:48.01brc_opensource everything!
07:48.15hmodesi've done it for atas, but that doesn't really help much without almost as much effort as writing your own
07:48.29brc_there isn't a whole lot to be 'custom' about it (as in specific to their installation) is there?
07:48.32hmodesand besides, it's easy :)
07:48.48hmodeswell, if you're reading from a user:mac database, sure
07:48.54brc_sure sure if yer a jedi master
07:49.15brc_doing 20 7905's in the near future
07:49.19hmodesif you want the sip peers and the mac addys to be assigned in an ordered fashion, it automatically == pseudo-custom
07:49.35brc_blergh
07:49.47hmodessuck it up and be a man! :)
07:50.26brc_I'm a mouse not a man you Insensitive clod!
07:50.45brc_maybe this'd be eaiser on a P-P-P-Powerbook
07:50.56brc_bet cowboy neil could do it in a second
07:50.58hmodesheh, my bad
07:52.39brc_yeah I'm sure supermegalarge iinstalls that use a database have all sorts of custom stuff that wouldn't be useful
07:53.11brc_but I'm sure there's plenty of people like me with <50 phones who just need a simple script
07:53.15data[halfawake]morning folks, having a few issues with my pri card, has anyone had the following msg before? :
07:53.24brc__if_ I make one I'll wikiize it
07:53.29data[halfawake]May 30 17:32:47 WARNING[-1158059088]: chan_zap.c:5972 zt_pri_error: PRI: Read on 43 failed: Unknown error 500
07:53.32data[halfawake]May 30 17:32:47 NOTICE[-1158059088]: chan_zap.c:6687 pri_dchannel: PRI got event: 4 on span 1
07:53.35data[halfawake]<PROTECTED>
07:53.42brc_data you googled yet?
07:54.29data[halfawake]not yet, at new site with very limited net access, thought i'd ask here before resorting to gsm dialup \o/
07:55.05brc_just did....seems folks have had it before but no solution
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07:55.20brc_somebody who had it was asked to provide a backtrace it looks like
07:55.23brc_but never did
07:55.44data[halfawake]damn :}
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07:56.18brc_is it causing a problem?
07:56.23data[halfawake]yep
07:56.25brc_appears if it isn't it shouldn't hurt anything
07:56.26brc_oh
07:56.34data[halfawake]the pri goes into a red alarm
07:56.36data[halfawake]and shuts down
07:56.43brc_damn
07:56.48brc_today's cvs?
07:56.49ZOPwheeeeee
07:56.56data[halfawake]not todays no
07:57.04data[halfawake]this is a cpl weeks ago
07:57.13data[halfawake]i'll try upgrading albeit slowly :o
08:02.21hmodesla la la
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08:03.30hmodesi fear the day i can't jolt my supposedly production machines to the latest cvs to see if it fixes stuff
08:03.59hmodestho i have to say i was mildly upset to find 1.0 cvs unable to register sip clients on friday
08:04.29hmodeshopefully there's something freakishly bizarre about the latest cisco firmware that can't be blamed on *
08:05.41ZOPhmodes: isn't the fact that it IS cisco firmware enough to label it as freakishly bizarre?
08:06.08hmodeswell there's that, no doubt
08:06.28hmodesi'm definately far more inclined to blame a change on the cisco side then a change on the * side, that's for damn sure ;p
08:06.42ZOPi lost a box today :(  my old K6-2/550 finally gave out...not sure but i think it's the PSU
08:06.45hmodesprolly should know better to do both at the same time
08:07.06hmodespick a p3 out of the trash? :)
08:07.18ZOPLOL yeah prolly :)
08:07.22ZOPworst part is
08:07.29ZOPit's been dead for about 10 days according to nagios
08:07.32ZOPand i never noticed :)
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08:10.06hmodesshouldn't nagios have bitchslapped you?
08:10.29hmodesphone being down for 10 days would piss me off ;p
08:10.37hmodeswhat if someone called offering me a better job?!?!
08:10.39hmodes:)
08:11.33Pythonhow to check whether the installation is ok or not ?
08:12.12hmodesPython: make a test call?  (what country are you from?)
08:12.27PythonSingapore
08:12.44Pythonhow to make test call ?
08:12.55PythonI dont have any Physical cars install
08:12.58hmodeswhat kind of client or phone do you have?
08:13.24PythonI have myphone
08:14.00hmodesalso, why does your language seemingly no concept of self?  it should be 'how do _I_ check whether the installation is ok or not?'
08:14.42hmodesmyphone == what?
08:15.05Pythonmyphone = one of the open source softphone
08:15.16hmodessip or iax?  and which one?
08:15.38matthewah323?
08:16.04Pythonh323
08:16.11hmodesoh jeez
08:16.16hmodesh323 is evil
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08:16.21Pythonlolz
08:16.26hmodesdo you have chan_h323 or oh323 installed?
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08:16.35Puhi!
08:16.39rudyhi
08:16.40Pythonnope
08:17.11hmodesi haven't touched h323 lately, but last time I did you need a seperate drive for h323 clients
08:17.29Pythonwhich sip softphone you are using currently?
08:17.31hmodeserr, driver
08:17.45hmodesi don't use softphones, but xlite is the easiest to get going
08:18.06Pujust a small question to get us started: we want to use a commercial provider (sipgate.de) for voip-telephony, and connect an ISDN telephone. can asterisk be used as a router using a normal, low-priced hfc (colognechip) isdn adaptor?
08:18.41hmodesPython: http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=products&smenu=xlite
08:19.03hmodesPython: you can create an entry in sip.conf, configure xlite, and dial 500 if you're using the example configs
08:19.28hmodesthat should connect you to digium, if you get the menu you'll know you're up and running (in a limited fashion)
08:19.28foobosPu, hfc-isdn cards work just fine with asterisk
08:20.07Pufoobos: thanks. do they work even in nt-mode so that a normal isdn phone can be connected?
08:20.26Pythonhmodes: thx ..let me try it out
08:20.50Pupbx4linux (i hope this is not a taboo word here... *g*) does that, but it does not support sip.
08:21.10hmodesPython: you still didn't answer my question :)
08:21.27Pythonhomdes: your q?
08:21.45hmodesi'm really curious where the cultural disconnect between 'how do I' and 'how to' comes in to play :)
08:21.45foobosPu, haven't tried the nt. but should work
08:22.29Pythonmy mother language is not English
08:22.39Pythonso my English can be suckz
08:22.40Python:)
08:22.43hmodeswell yeah, that part i understand
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08:22.51Pufoobos: thanks again! i think i will just try&report. *g*
08:22.56MA-hey all
08:23.16brc_damn cisco's dialplans are cryptic!
08:23.18brc_>:{
08:23.21hmodesi dunno, i guess i'm just fascinated by how impersonal asian languages seem to be
08:23.32Python:)
08:23.36brc_sigh
08:23.58Pythonwell..we need to think in our language and convert it to English
08:24.20MA-i've a problem with connecting to as5350. can anyone help me?
08:24.24brc_make me a python script to automate creating $MACaddress.cnf files :)
08:24.38fooboswell i've spent 3 years in malaysia/singapore and got used to the "impersonal" grammar
08:24.42hmodesyeah, but do you think in the third person like you translate?
08:24.45Pythonxten is running on Win and Mac?
08:25.03Pythonno linux
08:25.03Python?
08:25.05zoayes
08:25.05foobosmostly the asians just speak their native language thru english. like chinese is actually speaking chinese, but with english words
08:25.07hmodesperhaps i'm too used to the self-centered american dialect i grew up in
08:25.16hmodesPython: if you need linux go to sjlabs.com
08:25.17Pythonagree foobos
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08:26.00hmodeshrmm
08:26.51hmodesi need to learn an eastern language to try to understand this i guess
08:27.03ZOPhmodes: nagios was set to not bitch about that box ;)
08:27.14SplasPoodcan someone show me what the proper syntax is for querying a number, say 2125551212 using nslookup/host from e164.org?
08:27.32hmodeshow can you not want nagios to bitch about asterisk?  asterisk > *! :)
08:27.54Mavericlol
08:27.58EssobiAnyone useing AGI around?
08:28.51ZOPSplasPood: we could, but then the ASPCA might arrest us because of all the bodies......
08:29.57snewpySplasPood: 2.1.2.1.5.5.5.2.1.2.1.e164.org assuming that number is +1 212 555 1212 (you reverse the number)
08:30.00SplasPoodZOP: Nevermind anyway, figured it o..
08:30.01SplasPoodye
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08:30.08SplasPoodthe reversing is what got me..
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08:30.37MA-i've a problem with connecting to as5350. can anyone help me?
08:30.42booyeah3why would ringing not work, but a call can go through?
08:30.52Essobino ringback sent/set
08:30.57EssobiAnyone useing AGI around?
08:31.04booyeah3how do you set that up?
08:31.04EssobiI got a wierd AGI think happening
08:32.07FryGuydoes anyone know if a T1 PRI is cheaper than 24 pots lines?
08:32.07FryGuyin general
08:32.34hmodesFryGuy: if equipment is a concern, definately
08:32.43znoGi'd say PRI would be cheaper in all counts
08:33.04MA-FryGuy TCO is cheaper, i think
08:33.13hmodesi can get 24 basic inbound-only pots lines cheaper then a pri in my market
08:33.50hmodesbut the cost of 24 analog ports (pri + channelbank) makes up for it in a less then 3 year term
08:34.24hmodesthat and pri is sooo much more flexable for a 24pt situation
08:34.36Mavericno shit hmodes
08:35.31FryGuywell, we already bought an adtran for the pots->t1, but we get echo problems and I was thinking we should've used T1 lines in the first place
08:35.52FryGuyand we make a lot of outgoing calls so inbound-only wouldn't work
08:36.00hmodesyeah, ditch the channelbank unless it's on the station side
08:36.10hmodesdigital to the co >>>> pots
08:36.18FryGuythat's what i said
08:36.24FryGuybut my boss is like "t1 costs too much"
08:36.32hmodeskick your boss in the tender bits
08:36.35FryGuyheh
08:36.47FryGuyi'd like to sometimes
08:36.53hmodest1 makes sense for anything over 8 lines in my experience
08:37.02hmodesdebateably above 6
08:37.19h3xFryGuy: where are you
08:37.33hmodesespecially if you can run data and voice over the same line
08:37.53h3xthe breakeven is actually 4 in many markets
08:37.56Maveric21 channel of voice
08:37.59Maveric2 channel of data
08:38.01Mavericat my work
08:38.06Mavericpri
08:38.11h3xhaha you have 128k integrated
08:38.12h3xhahahahaha
08:38.13hmodesadaptive data!
08:38.19Maverich3x there is a reason
08:38.20h3xthats a crazy config
08:38.23Maverici know
08:38.24hmodesscrew statically provisioned circuits
08:38.43Mavericits only for remote testing of our serices
08:38.49Mavericwe never use the 2 channels
08:38.51hmodeseverything that isn't in use should be doing data
08:40.06Maverichmodes we dont' have a need for that
08:40.29hmodesdata on another line?
08:40.31Mavericwe have like over 8 Gbps into our datacenter
08:40.35Maverictrust me
08:40.38Mavericwe don't need that
08:40.44hmodesoh, well that's acceptable then ;p
08:40.50Mavericlol
08:40.52hmodesgimme!
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08:41.08Maverici work for easynews
08:41.14Mavericwe have enough bandwidth
08:41.18hmodesdoublegimme!
08:41.53Mavericheh
08:41.54FryGuywell we have 12 lines right now
08:42.17Mavericeasynews has a fwd number now
08:42.17Mavericlol
08:42.18hmodesi fear the day i have to work for a sub-t3 employer
08:42.36hmodeswait, i can dial alt.binaries pr0n from fwd?!?
08:42.37hmodes:)
08:42.41FryGuyand the server is going to be at a co-lo, so the data doesn't really matter
08:43.02Maverici fear the day that i work for a company that has less then a couple oc12's and gigE's
08:43.02Mavericlol
08:43.32Mavericwe actually have oc48's
08:43.51Mavericbut we splits the fibers out and make a couple different oc12 rings
08:44.01Mavericredundant and take totally different paths
08:44.03Maveric:D
08:44.37hmodesbut do they let you burst on 'em from your desktop? ;p
08:44.50Maverichmodes i get a full 100Mbps to my desk
08:44.55hmodescock
08:45.03Mavericthey even let me colo for free
08:45.08Mavericon dedicated 100Mbpx
08:45.10Mavericon dedicated 100Mbps
08:45.11Mavericlol
08:45.35Maverichmodes when you download from apple.com at like 4 Megabytes a second
08:45.36Mavericlol
08:46.15Mavericif i dl from easynews servers i get 9 Megabytes a second
08:46.32svanlundI'm currently working on an agent interface for a call queue just for fun. Functions like statistics (calls waiting and more), information on the current call and so on. It would be nice to be able to login/logoff agent through my application (using Manager API) without requireing the agent to use the phone for that. Is this possible today? If not, would it be a good idea for a feature request?
08:46.35Mavericthe max of what my computer can get :/
08:46.52voidptrold story...
08:48.49qorkyonce you change your cisco 7960 to a SIP phone. can you go back to skinny? can you go back firmware versions ?
08:49.24Mavericqorky you should beable to but i'm not 100% sure
08:49.33Maverici do know there is a version of sip that you can't go back past
08:49.48Mavericits when you start getting the .bin .sbn
08:49.52Mavericand not just a .bin
08:50.07Mavericonce you've loaded .bin and .sbn
08:50.11Mavericyou can't just load a .bin
08:50.14Maverici do know that
08:50.20Mavericit says it in cisco documentation
08:50.21hmodes5.3+/6.0 = signed
08:50.42hmodesunless the skinny firmware is signed as well the phone won't go back
08:51.20Maverici think skinny is signed
08:51.27Mavericwhats so great about skinny?
08:51.30hmodesi'd imagine the latest versions are
08:52.50hmodesskinny == cisco hypnotoad told me it was cool!
08:53.38Mavericbut how well does it work with asterisk?
08:54.05hmodesskinny support seems like an afterthought
08:54.15hmodesthe general concensus appears to be 'flash to sip, bitch'
08:54.24hmodesif only cisco would support iax
08:54.40voidptrthey would never
08:54.46Mavericnope they never will
08:55.01Maverici thought skinny was supported via asterisk?
08:55.18voidptrMaveric : limited...
08:56.00hmodeslimited to shitty hardware without sip loads ;p
08:56.15hmodesif it's sip, it should be flashed
08:56.43Mavericwell i didn't even try skinny
08:56.46Maverici just went to sip
08:56.47Mavericlol
08:56.55hmodescase in point then :)
08:57.04Mavericon all the 7960's and ata186's
08:57.09hmodes'why bother, unless you can't flash to sip'
08:57.18hmodesthat seems to be the * skinny mantra
08:57.28Mavericyeah
08:57.42Mavericbut what advantages does skinny have over sip?
08:58.10hmodesapparantley the cisco 7960 attendant strapon works in skinny but not sip
08:58.19hmodesthat's about the high point i've heard of
08:58.23Mavericwell that'd be a benefit
08:58.41hmodesthat depends highly on the definition of 'works'
08:58.42Maverichowever we don't really need that in my office
08:59.04Mavericyeah
08:59.13Mavericit looks very much cisco dependant
08:59.26Mavericeven the doc's on it say it requires cisco call manager
08:59.28hmodesi've got a 300 person company running just fine off a 7960 with no strapon at the front desk
08:59.33hmodesnobody seems to mind ;p
08:59.51Mavericyou all using ip phones?
09:00.05Mavericor did you channel bank?
09:00.13hmodeseveryone is ip
09:00.54hmodesand they're all pretty happy
09:01.19Mavericwith what type of phones
09:01.29Mavericyah everyone is loving our ip phones
09:01.43hmodesciscos for office drones, nortel's proprietary mess for customer service
09:01.46qorkythe strap on in the side thingo that shows who's on a call etc ?
09:01.47Mavericjust a question how do you handle multiple people having the same line?
09:01.59hmodesi'm pushing to replace the nortels with cisco or softphones driven by *
09:02.14Mavericwe have all 7960's on our desks
09:02.27hmodesdid 'line' and sip peer == two totally different animals
09:02.43hmodesgranted i'd love to see multiple contact fields in *'s sip support
09:02.50Mavericyes i know hmodes
09:02.58brc_BLF
09:03.00hmodesbut multiple sip peers bound to a single did line is possible if properly managed
09:03.01brc_busy light field
09:03.13Maverici have that done hmodes
09:03.19Mavericbut basicly what is happening
09:03.23brc_softphones == spawn of the devil
09:03.27Mavericis its dialing 6 different phones
09:03.37hmodesmeh, softphones are a cost-cutting necessary evil
09:03.40Mavericsip/1964&sip/1876
09:03.42Mavericlike that
09:03.49hmodeseh, it works
09:03.56Mavericyeah i know it works
09:03.57hmodescontact: would be _much_ better
09:04.08Mavericbut after someone picks up
09:04.09hmodesbut if you want that, you move to an external sip proxy
09:04.11Mavericthey own the call
09:04.18hmodes* really isn't designed to be an ip proxy
09:04.26hmodesit's a pbx first and a registrar second
09:04.30Mavericcontact?
09:04.51hmodessip uses the contact header to allow multiple phones to bind to one sip peer
09:04.56hmodes* doesn't honor it currently
09:05.13Mavericah
09:05.16Mavericthat makes sense
09:05.22hmodeson a 'real' sip proxy you can have as many phones as you want register as the same person
09:05.28Mavericthen i'm handleing it ok
09:05.33hmodesand it just keeps appending contact: person@phone:expires
09:05.40hmodesworks wonderfully well
09:05.45hmodes* just isn't built to do it
09:05.49Mavericah
09:06.01Mavericthat makes sense for why i was getting a round robin affect at first
09:06.08Mavericwell i guess the system i got going for now will work
09:06.14Mavericbut its a bitch and a half to maintain
09:06.29hmodeson a true sip proxy it should ring all contact: locations simultaniously
09:06.49hmodesi'm pretty sure i'm becoming a fan of ser as a wrapper for * in large ip deployments
09:07.05hmodes* == termination, ser == ip client manager
09:07.05Mavericser?
09:07.10hmodessip express router
09:07.25hmodesiptel.org/ser i think
09:07.29Mavericah
09:07.36hmodesit's what fwd used last i checked
09:07.43hmodesscales extremely well for sip
09:07.51hmodesmakes a good frontend to lots of * boxen
09:10.02Mavericlooks cool
09:10.10Mavericbut i don't want to fuck with it now
09:10.18Mavericasterisk is ok for 22 users
09:10.36Mavericand hardly even that
09:11.23hmodesyeah, asterisk is quite adequate for multiple hundreds of sip clients really
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09:11.48Mavericthe problem i just discribed is the only one that annoys me
09:11.53hmodesit's only the multi-thousand circumstances where it starts to show it's pbx-centric upbringing and beg for a frontend
09:11.57Mavericand its not a horrible problem
09:12.03Mavericpeople can just transfer the calls
09:12.43hmodesyeah, almost all the shortcomings can be easily hacked or otherwise worked around
09:13.03Mavericyeah you get into that when getting in ivr's
09:13.04Mavericlol
09:13.40Mavericyou find out that wait doesn't listen for dtmf if you passed a background before it
09:13.45Mavericand things of that nature
09:13.55Mavericgotoif will cut the dtmf input as well
09:14.07Mavericso if you hit a gotoif and someone was entering 1234
09:14.11Maveric12 gotoif 34
09:14.16Mavericasterisk will only see 34
09:14.17hmodesfooey on them anyway
09:14.25Mavericthings of that nature
09:14.31hmodes* should hit invalid and prompt them again ;p
09:14.49Mavericwell i have it good to go now
09:14.58hmodesor they should die for being a stupid user
09:14.59hmodeshehe
09:16.29Maverici'd say for only doing voip for only 3 months
09:16.34Maverici'm doing pretty fucking well
09:16.35Mavericlol
09:16.43Maverici already rolled out our voip
09:17.09Maverici had to mirror the pbx before asterisk
09:17.12hmodesaren't we all
09:17.16Mavericsame extensions and everything
09:17.26hmodesvoip is still a toddler at best
09:17.29Mavericget the same functionality plus more
09:17.31Mavericyes
09:17.38hmodesand we're all goddamn good parents as far as i'm concerned
09:17.48Mavericbut i have no backround in voice at all
09:17.58Mavericand i had to get the pri to work and work well
09:19.34Mavericand i had to come up with a couple different soluctions for nat
09:19.48Mavericwhich i just finally thru 2 nics in the pbx
09:19.54Mavericone in and one out of the nat
09:20.07Mavericso its private and publiclly viewable
09:20.21Mavericso clients on either side won't have problems
09:20.46Mavericiax needs to hurry and get into hardware phones
09:20.56Maverici know about the iaxy
09:20.59Mavericbut they need to hurry
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09:21.31hmodesyezzz
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09:21.35hmodesiax owns sip
09:21.50hmodesit needs to take the f**k off already
09:22.15Mavericyeah
09:22.36Mavericdo you know if ata186's will send callerid to analog phones?
09:22.50noworkyes
09:22.51noworkit is
09:22.54noworki hv ata
09:22.56nowork186
09:23.07noworkcalled my own cell ,it's shows the callerid
09:27.58Mavericit does thats cool
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09:29.33brc_damnit
09:29.39brc_why isn't aftpfd making it's log
09:29.41brc_it says it is
09:29.45brc_but no log file...
09:30.10brc_I had this exact problem before
09:30.14brc_htf did I fix it?
09:31.18ZOPdamn i'm losing my mind heh
09:34.21brc_wtf!
09:34.26brc_the log isn't working
09:34.28brc_but everything else is
09:34.38brc_the phone just pulled the new cfg
09:34.41brc_but the log isn't there
09:34.44brc_dmanit!
09:34.53brc_I am too tired to screw with this agian
09:35.02P1tAim getting "chan_zap.c:7861 setup_zap: Ignoring usedistinctiveringdetection"... any idea?
09:35.28brc_why don't you also discribe the problem
09:36.22P1tAit happens right on startup of *
09:36.26Mavericbrc isn't it past your bedtime?
09:36.27Mavericlol
09:36.45brc_Maveric: memorial weekend
09:36.50brc_P1tA: so what?
09:36.51Mavericyeah i know
09:37.05[Sim]!calc 6*16
09:37.09[Sim]wwe
09:37.25brc_P1tA: there are a lot of messages that asterisk gives. anything that is not an error can usually be ignored
09:37.27P1tAwell, im trying to use distinctive  ring
09:37.37brc_why didn't you say so
09:38.00brc_are you using recent cvs?
09:38.05P1tAsorry... its late
09:38.11brc_I'd like to try to help but I've gotta catch some sleep
09:38.22brc_zzz
09:39.29brc_fsck
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09:44.56hairball-im looking for some example scripts for running a "calling card" service.  has there been anything like this done before?
09:46.25Mavericshould be pretty damn easy to implement
09:47.15hairball-im a n00b
09:47.23brc_YAY FOR ME!!!!!!!!
09:48.02brc_the stupid dumbass atftpd .deb package doesn't make the /var/log/atftpd.log file writable by atftpd
09:48.06brc_chmod 777 and it works
09:48.09brc_YAY!!!!!!!
09:48.16Mavericlol brc_
09:48.19brc_:)
09:48.27Mavericare you running unstable by any chance?
09:48.28brc_now
09:48.32brc_nope
09:48.35Maverictesting?
09:48.36brc_testing tho :p
09:48.38Mavericah
09:48.39brc_hahahahahah
09:48.44brc_now
09:48.51Maverici was running unstable for a long time
09:48.53brc_since I've rediscovered this fact for the second time
09:48.57Mavericbut i grew tired of shit happening
09:48.58brc_let me tatto it onto my forehead
09:49.02brc_on stable now?
09:49.08brc_I am going with stable on the server
09:49.09Mavericna testing
09:49.17brc_and I REALLY need to reinstall with stable
09:49.26brc_on this old testing machine
09:49.30brc_k6-2 500
09:49.35brc_yes it is painful to compile stuff
09:49.36Mavericthe asterisk server is on redhat as3
09:49.47brc_ES or as?
09:49.51brc_wtf is as
09:49.56Mavericactually its es
09:49.56Mavericsorry
09:49.59brc_ah
09:50.01Mavericany how
09:50.07Mavericthe server is teh pwn
09:50.07brc_use whiteboxlinux
09:50.10brc_*cough*
09:50.19Maverici hate redhat tho
09:50.19brc_why tehpwn?
09:50.28brc_...
09:51.20brc_having to have a binary .cfg file for cisco's sucks
09:51.49brc_I need a script to automagically watch /tftpboot for ld*.cisco files and compile them to cfg
09:51.54brc_that'd be really nice
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09:52.18brc_not as nice as a automagically make .txt configs from a list of mac and UID's tho
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09:52.25MavericCPU states:  cpu    user    nice  system    irq  softirq  iowait    idle
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09:52.31MavericMem:  3094220k av,  301656k used, 2792564k free,       0k shrd,   66472k buff
09:52.33brc_whoopdedoo
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09:52.35MavericSwap: 2096376k av,       0k used, 2096376k free                   93024k cached
09:52.38brc_blahblah
09:53.09Maverichehehe
09:53.12Maveric:D
09:53.26Mavericbrc_ what cisco's are you using?
09:55.01YoYoMaveric, is that some alternate version of top?
09:55.18Mavericno YoYo
09:55.20Mavericit is top
09:55.30YoYomine doesn't show that stuff
09:55.48Maverici have 17 7960's up on my asterisk at work
09:55.51Mavericand i have 5 extra
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09:59.40Powerkillhi
10:00.01PowerkillI have exactly the same problem any issue on this ? http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-May/045900.html
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10:02.57YoYointeresting... issue
10:07.05YoYonope... mine seems to work fine
10:07.24justinnnnnnanyone no howto do conferance calls, so when u transfer someone into the conferance
10:07.29justinnnnnnit automaticaly takes u with em ?
10:07.31justinnnnnnor something like that
10:07.37justinnnnnnas oposed to having to join the conferance
10:07.55Mavericwhat phone are you using justinnnnnn ?
10:08.01PowerkillYoYo do you use a te410p card as a zap and call to a sip peers ?
10:08.15justinnnnnnmaveric.. grandstream and cisco 7940
10:08.20YoYohmm... T400P, and yes, to SIP
10:08.24justinnnnnnmainly grandstream
10:08.32YoYocode is about a week old
10:08.36Mavericdo you have asisted xfer justinnnnnn ?
10:08.40Powerkillyou are in europe or in US ?
10:08.45YoYoCVS-HEAD-05/25/04-11:08:35
10:08.45justinnnnnni have call parking.. ?
10:08.47YoYoUS
10:09.04Powerkilli use the stable branch not the cvs head
10:09.19Mavericno justinnnnnn asisted transfer where you transfer someone
10:09.21YoYohmm... stable is stale
10:09.24Mavericand you go with them
10:09.27YoYotry head
10:09.29Powerkillso may be it's a problem with my E1
10:09.55Powerkilli know but i'm in a production environnement i can't make test
10:10.09YoYoit may be... you can do a pri debug
10:10.12YoYoor intense debug
10:10.41YoYoholy shit! the sky just ripped open here!
10:10.56Maverici wish it would rain here
10:11.10YoYoit knocked out my directv
10:11.17YoYow00t!
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10:12.40Blackvelanyone of you using iaxtel ?
10:12.44YoYopower, I'm not sure if this is a proper busy on the PRI, or if it's an asterisk-generated sound
10:13.33YoYowhich won't go out on the PRI unless you answer() first
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10:16.40YoYointeresting
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10:16.48YoYoMay 31 06:17:32 WARNING[131081]: chan_zap.c:6174 zt_pri_error: PRI: XXX Missing mandatory IE 8/Cause XXX
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10:17.41neu2ittrying 2 use distinctive ring and everytime on * startup im getting "chan_zap.c:7861 setup_zap: Ignoring usedistinctivering"
10:17.58neu2itany idea?
10:19.01Ridgebackhey is there a nifty howto to setup asterisk with SIP phones? for someone who has never ran asterisk before!
10:19.20Mavericwww.voip-info.org
10:19.28Mavericbest source for information
10:19.45Mavericjust look at the sample configs for asterisk
10:19.47YoYooh wow, think I found somethign else now
10:19.51Mavericshould be pretty straight forward
10:19.55RidgebackMaveric: hey great thanx!
10:20.16YoYoafter busy(), asterisk never released zap/1 (even though I can confirm the channel has been destroyed on the other end)
10:20.37Ridgebackdoes SIP work behind NAT routers i.e. iptables?
10:20.40Mavericyeah yoyo it does some funky stuff
10:20.51MavericRidgeback sip is horrible with nat
10:20.53Mavericit can work
10:21.00YoYoRidgeback: yes.
10:21.07Powerkillneu2it you have the same problem as mine ?
10:21.09Mavericjust make sure yoru asterisk server has a public ip and not behind another nat
10:21.33neu2itPowerkill ???
10:21.33RidgebackMaveric: oh.... ok... so what is the best solution for NAT guys, with an asterisk on a public IP?
10:21.42RidgebackYoYo: lol
10:21.57PowerkillYoYo you manage to make the same problem as i got ?
10:22.06YoYoPower, no... different problem
10:22.13voidptryoyo : ugly bsd troll ;)
10:22.13YoYofirst test came back perfect
10:22.15MavericRidgeback i'm behind nat and i have sip working to asterisk working
10:22.19booyeah3how can i disable asterisk from using the sound card?
10:22.25YoYobut, Asterisk never destroyed the zap channel
10:22.30Mavericphone --> nat ---> asterisk
10:22.37YoYovoidptr: I never mentioned those 3 letters
10:22.40YoYo=D
10:22.42RidgebackMaveric: ok no problems with sound quality or routing issues?
10:22.44Mavericbut don't do phone---> nat ---> nat ----> asteirsk
10:22.47voidptr;P
10:22.48Mavericif you do that your pretty f'ed
10:22.51Mavericno Ridgeback
10:22.54Mavericnot at all
10:22.59RidgebackMaveric: lol
10:23.04YoYono... not many protocols will handle double nat
10:23.07YoYodouble nat is nasty
10:23.16RidgebackMaveric: ok cool.   any recommendations for a decent quality SIP phone?
10:23.21PowerkillYoYo what is your extension.conf line for calling the sip party ?
10:23.24RidgebackYoYo: yeah i bet
10:23.29Maveric7960 7940
10:23.35Powerkill1 dial than 102 busy ???
10:23.45YoYo<PROTECTED>
10:23.46YoYo<PROTECTED>
10:24.05YoYoexcept right now, I can't even place a call though... * has line 1 tied up
10:24.20YoYoso, my switch attempts to send the channel on line 1, but * refuses saying it's in use
10:24.23YoYofunny stuffs
10:24.37Powerkillmay be the problem is from the fact that i'm calling another asterisk box through sip ?
10:24.57MavericPowerkill that works
10:25.01Maveric<PROTECTED>
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10:27.01neu2itwhats the newest ver of * ?
10:27.13Mavericfor what tree?
10:27.15Maverichead or stable?
10:27.30Powerkilli also use IAX2 for a time but i thought it wat the problem of iax2 so i test with sip
10:27.53YoYoneu2it, cvs-head
10:28.01PowerkillMaveric you use switch to import context or make a iax2 call ?
10:28.04YoYostable seems to be stale
10:28.07neu2itif only i would know what ur talking talking bout :(
10:28.41Maverichuh Powerkill ?
10:29.08neu2iti just runned show ver > CVS-05/04/04
10:29.24MavericAsterisk CVS-HEAD-05/28/04-18:58:46
10:29.40Blackvelis it normal that when using isdn card with isdn4linux that the callee hears some sporadic tones on lines ? maybe that are dtmf tones ?
10:29.44Blackvelerr sounds
10:30.02Mavericlike random beeps?
10:30.07Blackvelyeah
10:30.18neu2itMaveric & how do i get there?
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10:31.01Blackveli dont hear them but the callee (and also not always the case, i have one callee where that never happens). i'm  only using sip-sip, but it also appears on sip->pots
10:31.18Mavericget to where?
10:31.22Mavericthat version?
10:31.28neu2itur ver
10:32.14MavericTo check out code from our DEVELOPMENT CVS repository:
10:32.14Maveric# cd /usr/src# export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.digium.com:/usr/cvsroot# cvs login- the password is anoncvs.# cvs checkout zaptel libpri asterisk    
10:32.43Maverichttp://www.asterisk.org/index.php?menu=download
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10:34.32neu2iti tried to do "# make upgrade"  but that didnt seem 2 work
10:34.40YoYoeh?
10:34.47YoYowtf is make upgrade?
10:35.02Mavericneu2it do a make clean ; make ;make install
10:35.12neu2ithttp://users.pandora.be/Asterisk-PBX/UpdateAsterisk.htm
10:35.14DarkFlibit gets asterisk to do a cvs update on its own from the make file
10:35.37YoYothat's make update
10:35.38YoYonot upgrade
10:35.45YoYoupdate will only update asterisk
10:35.47neu2itsorry
10:35.50YoYoyou may still need to update zaptel
10:35.55YoYowhich might require you to update libpri
10:35.58neu2itgot it
10:36.19Mavericneu2it i would back up your other source
10:36.30Mavericstart from scratch with the new stuff
10:36.40Maverici do that everytime
10:36.44Mavericcause if the new stuff fux
10:36.50Maverici can go back to the old stuff fast
10:37.00Mavericespecially because i run head in production
10:37.51YoYoWTF?
10:37.51YoYoIn file included from /usr/src/linux/include/linux/sched.h:23,
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10:37.52YoYo/usr/src/linux/include/linux/smp.h:80:1: warning: "smp_num_cpus" redefined
10:38.17Maverici wouldn't worry about a warning
10:38.18Mavericany how
10:38.22Maverici'm gonna hit the sack
10:38.29Mavericg'night
10:38.46YoYo6:38 AM
10:38.51YoYoand you're saying g'night
10:38.53YoYobah
10:38.55YoYokids these days
10:39.02Mavericits 3:30 am here
10:39.35YoYoeven worse
10:39.43Mavericshush
10:39.43YoYoyou should be getting ready to go milk the cows and feed the pigs
10:39.57Mavericits holiday for me tommarrow
10:40.07YoYostupid left-coasters
10:40.10YoYo=D
10:40.14Mavericand the only cows i milk are computers at my work
10:40.33Mavericwhich i've been working on an image for the 7960's
10:41.02YoYoOH FUCKING GREAT
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10:45.30YoYoloads the new ones
10:45.35YoYoand the damned box locks up
10:45.37YoYo*sigh*
10:49.38Mavericok i'm going to bed
10:49.40Mavericg'night
10:53.43DarkFlibis there anyway to see what variables are availible from dialplan?
10:54.06DarkFlibor are they documented anywhere...since I'm having problems tracking them down
10:55.58YoYoDark: have you looked in /usr/src/asterisk/doc/ ?
10:56.18YoYospecifically, /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables
10:56.29YoYo~variables
10:56.35DarkFlibahh..... must've skipped over that
10:56.37hairball-i've just installed asterisk for the first time.  I dont currently have any of the special hardware required for POTS of analog support, but I was hoping to get a fell of what can be done with it via FWD.  I'm reading the voip-info.org file on the asterisk quickstart and it mentions editing the sip.conf file, but I'm not seing this file in /etc/asterisk/.  what could I be doing wrong?
10:56.50YoYojbot, variables can be found in /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables
10:56.51jbotYoYo: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
10:57.03YoYojbot, variables are at /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables
10:57.04jbotYoYo: okay
10:57.07clive-hairball create one
10:57.08YoYo~variables
10:57.09jbotvariables are at /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables
10:57.15YoYo=D
10:57.47YoYojbot, you make me happy
10:57.48jbotYoYo: are you using Windows?
10:57.53YoYojbot, yes
10:57.55jbotYou dont say!
10:58.04YoYojbot, of course I say.  you asked me!
10:58.05jbotparse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, YoYo
10:58.16YoYojbot, you're a stupid bot
10:58.17jbotYoYo: i don't know
10:58.27[[TuNeS]]one simple question, isdn phones and isdn lines are supported via the TE410P?
10:58.35YoYono
10:58.46YoYoonly Primary Rate ISDN
10:58.58clive-410 is PRI, not BRI
10:59.07[[TuNeS]]are there any card that support BRI isdn?
10:59.32YoYo~google isdn astersk capi
10:59.43YoYoah... stupid jbot
11:00.04YoYotunes: there are supposedly a few cards supported
11:00.07YoYogo find one
11:00.12[[TuNeS]]I supposed using one normal isdn card throught isdn4linux?
11:00.19blitzrageYoYo: there is some ISDN CAPI stuff in the asteriskdocs.org pdf... not sure if you've already seen it or not yet
11:00.27YoYoas for ISDN phones, I don't think so.  supposedly someone it working on a card though
11:00.41YoYoblitz: nope... not seen it
11:00.41[[TuNeS]]i've seen some docs on it
11:00.57[[TuNeS]]but asking takes away my doubts faster ;)
11:01.14[[TuNeS]]but isdn phones are still out of question
11:01.20YoYofor now
11:01.57YoYoas I said, someone (I forget who) said they were working on getting support for an ISDN card that can generate the network side
11:02.22YoYo*BURP*
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11:04.28clive-yoyo check out kapejods stuff
11:04.32[[TuNeS]]thanks
11:04.42agent_sx?
11:07.24YoYo(except as it pertains to my dialup customers)
11:07.43YoYoin which case, as long as a Cisco 804 works, I will once again cease to care
11:09.02znoG[[TuNeS]]: try the AVM Fritz Card
11:09.37voidptrbri owns those crappy analogue lines
11:09.39YoYowhy the hell is linux hardware support so damned flakey?
11:09.51YoYovoid, PRI owns BRI
11:10.03voidptrpri is a whole different ballgame
11:10.07YoYoheh
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11:10.28YoYoseriously though... I never did understand why bri never really took off in the US
11:10.37voidptrtelco's
11:10.39YoYoexcept that the telcos wanted to charge more for it than for pots
11:11.04YoYothey should have made bri affordable, then slowly start jacking the rates on pots
11:13.30voidptrthey should've used alaw in the first place
11:13.30voidptr:P
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11:16.20[[TuNeS]]bri in portugal costs the same as 2 pots lines
11:17.02[[TuNeS]]fritz isdn cards are made in germany right?
11:18.23znoGyep
11:18.48[[TuNeS]]cool, less  euros on fedex
11:19.18znoGi wish i lived where you are, i'm on my second fritz card i bought off ebay.. first one got lost in the mail
11:19.23znoGi do have proof that it was sent :)
11:20.58[[TuNeS]]portugal is a beautifull place, but very small market :|
11:23.40YoYook... rebuilding kernel and zaptel seems to clear that up
11:23.47YoYostupid silly fucking linux :(
11:24.11[[TuNeS]]hw support makes you tear your hair appart...
11:24.39YoYoto be fair... I've never had a problem with basic hardware
11:25.06YoYobut, I've had a bitch of a time with SCSI cards, NICs, Hyper Threading, and now zaptel
11:25.18YoYostill can't get 2.6 to load my nic
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11:28.11[[TuNeS]]newer hw is allways a pain
11:28.23[[TuNeS]]basic hw is easy... sometimes
11:28.56[[TuNeS]]with zaptel was bliss on a standard fedora C1
11:29.09[[TuNeS]]get cvs, compile, modprobe, done ;)
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11:30.03YoYowell, rebuilding the kernel fixed teh zaptel problem
11:30.12YoYodunno what the prob was...
11:30.31YoYobut my god... hyperthreading is /not/ new anymore.  it's been around for nearly 2 years at this point
11:30.32[[TuNeS]]prolly some mods not compile outside the kernel
11:30.50YoYoand intel Pro/100 nics have been around almost a decade
11:31.03YoYoyet, 2.4 kernel has issues with hyperthreading
11:31.15YoYoand apparently, 2.6 kernel has issues with intel nics
11:31.34voidptrlinux is picky about its friends
11:31.49voidptrsod off to your crappy bsd please ;)
11:31.59YoYolol
11:32.06YoYothere you go with thsoe 3 little letters again
11:32.22YoYoand just to pick nits, I /hate/ how every nic shows up as 'eth'
11:33.13YoYolike, how is one supposed to tell the difference between rtl, fxp, ed, etc?
11:33.20voidptrduh
11:33.25voidptrif you don't know that
11:33.27voidptrgo back to windows
11:33.52YoYovoid: the question arises because on my box at home, I have a realtek and intel nic
11:34.01YoYoon install, the realtek was eth1
11:34.08YoYoafter first boot, the intel was eth1
11:34.09DarkFlibit says on the wiki that noop can be used to output debugging info to the console..... it doesn't seem to work for me.... is there and alternative?
11:34.12YoYolike, make up your mind!!!
11:34.16voidptrdon't use crappy distro's
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11:34.48YoYoDark: exten => s,1,NoOp(${CALLERIDNUM})
11:35.26YoYovoidptr: uhm... you mean don't use crappy kernels?
11:35.41DarkFlibthat seems to be exactly what i have
11:35.45voidptrno i don't.
11:35.53YoYolinux is linux is linux
11:36.14YoYogentoo, fedora, debian, mandrake, slackware, et al, are /not/ linux
11:36.25DarkFlibdoes something have to be set for it to show up in the console?
11:36.39voidptryou are bitching about install time / production time
11:36.43YoYoDark, well, the variable has to have a value
11:36.43voidptrthats up to the distro
11:36.48voidptrmodules/monolythic
11:36.57DarkFlibk...
11:37.01DarkFlibchecking
11:37.02voidptrif you don't understand that, go back to bsd
11:37.03voidptr:P
11:37.22YoYoactually, I had the same problem with BSD and 2 intel nics
11:37.24YoYofxp0 and fxp1
11:37.32voidptrwindows!
11:37.35YoYothey were different after getting into production
11:37.42[[TuNeS]]YoYo usually eth0 is the closest to the cpu, and so on
11:37.46[[TuNeS]]at least
11:37.49voidptr[[TuNeS]] : nah..
11:37.53[[TuNeS]]for what I have seen
11:37.56voidptrdepends on your bios
11:38.04[[TuNeS]]lots of my boxes have multiple nics
11:38.12[[TuNeS]]and their naming is like that
11:38.16YoYobtw, voidptr, which part of 'pick nits' don't you understand?
11:38.23YoYoit's nothing seroius... just a nit worth picking
11:38.49[[TuNeS]]however, I lock the ethx config file to the mac address
11:38.49YoYoanyways, I'd love to go back to my safe, secure BSD world
11:38.49voidptrYoYo: does it matter? ;)
11:39.08[[TuNeS]]which allows to switch the order
11:39.08voidptrsafe and secure...humm
11:39.08voidptranother day, another root?
11:39.09YoYobut, alas, with Astersk, I have hardware that currently only works with linux
11:39.17YoYoand with Propel, I have software that only works with linux
11:39.19[[TuNeS]]a pain, is multiple nic cards are so damned expensive
11:39.20voidptrtell me has trusted bsd been merged in freebsd yet?
11:39.31voidptroh wait
11:39.34voidptrit didn't work eh
11:39.36YoYothough, I may eventually make the effort to run that on BSD
11:40.36YoYoanyways, I like running a linux box or three...
11:40.41YoYogives me lots of nits to pick at =D
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11:42.37DarkFlibokay...my bad.... had it in the wrong context
11:42.41DarkFlib:(
11:42.49YoYohaha
11:42.51YoYosilly boy
11:43.21DarkFlibI thought it was coming in from [fromiax]
11:43.31DarkFlibbut it was actually [fromiaxfwd]
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11:46.06YoYo3 days, and it't still shows a full charge
11:46.13DarkFlibI had one of them about a year ago
11:46.22DarkFlibgot a treo 600 now
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11:51.14voidptrsuck mah balls
11:51.14voidptrsPLIT!
11:51.14YoYowow, net shit
11:51.14YoYoircd must be running on linux
11:51.15voidptrnah
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11:51.15voidptrjust another rooted openbsd
11:51.15YoYohahaha
11:51.15YoYothat too
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11:51.15YoYoI dunno if openbsd is good or bad...
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11:51.16YoYoI hate how they toot their own horn about security
11:51.16voidptrthey are good at marketing themselves
11:51.16YoYobut, that makes them a bigger target
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11:51.16YoYowhich means that security holes are found and fixed rather quickly