irclog2html for #asterisk on 20040904

00:00.17ManxPowershaug, There are two types of contexts:  extensions.conf/sip.conf/zapata.conf contexts and voicemail.conf contexts
00:00.20ManxPowerThey are different
00:00.32*** join/#asterisk david (~david@muffin.davidcoulson.net)
00:00.55ManxPowertry show voicemail users
00:01.39kietlakE100p connected to E100P in 2 * howto - can someone help?
00:02.03shaug'show voicemail' isn't available
00:02.11ManxPowershaug, then upgrade your Asterisk
00:02.13shaugi think i'll have to disable mysql and recompile
00:02.17ManxPowerOh1
00:02.30ManxPowershaug, Yes.  There have been issues with mysql and voicemail.
00:02.34shaugi seem to recall reading somewhere that 'show voicemail users' wasn't available w/mysql
00:02.56shaugk.  that's the plan then.  :)
00:03.02shaugthanks for the i/o, gents.
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00:26.44ctooley_mobilewhat is the method for including another file containing extensions?
00:27.05shido6#include
00:27.30mishehu#define llamas
00:27.40mishehuheh.
00:27.44davidhello
00:27.56daviddoes the Cisco 7935 conference phone work with Asterisk?
00:28.04ctooley_mobile"#include more-exten.conf" and it inserts the entirety of more-exten.conf at that point in the dialplan?
00:28.05davidwith either SCCP or SIP?
00:28.25mishehudavid: I'm pretty confident it will work with SIP at least
00:28.28ctooley_mobiledavid:  Nope, I've used the Polycom 3000 but never the Cisco
00:29.09davidmishehu: is there a SIP image for it?
00:29.14davidctooley_mobile: ah, okay
00:29.14mishehudavid: of course, don't buy one because of what I say, I've not actually used it.
00:29.15BoRiSAnyone know a good and cheap place to buy wifi voip phones (sip). I am looking at the senao 7800h sip phone but cant find any place to buy it
00:29.26mishehudavid: no idea.  check cisco's site
00:29.26davidctooley_mobile: is the polycom SIP?
00:29.29redder86What is the iaxy.bin firmware for in the CVS source?
00:30.05redder86automatically update the firmware on connected IAXys?
00:30.34dougheckayes
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00:30.59Moc__yes polycom = SIP ...
00:31.06Moc__oh sorry..
00:31.06davidmishehu: nope, no SIP image for that
00:31.07redder86doughecka: if I just received an IAXy today do I need to update the firmware?
00:31.11Moc__Soundpoint ip 500 = SIP..
00:31.14Moc__300 and 600 too
00:31.32dougheckaredder86: dunno, I never did
00:31.38dougheckaI assume it just updates
00:31.43dougheckaautomatically
00:31.53redder86doughecka: how often does Digium do firmware updates?
00:32.04dougheckahave no idea :)
00:32.09redder86:-)
00:32.25dougheckabut it only updates if you download the latest cvs I think
00:32.37davidMoc_: what about the soundstation - the conf. phone?
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00:33.51ctooley_mobiledavid:  It's H.323
00:33.57Moc__david, yes h323
00:33.59Heinzhi all ;)
00:34.00J_BulletI have a problem with a call dropping about 3 seconds into it
00:34.03ctooley_mobilehttp://www.polycom.com/common/pw_item_show_doc/1,1276,841,00.pdf
00:34.07redder86How many IAXys can you run simultaneously with ulaw on an average broadband connection before all of the bandwidth is sucked up?
00:34.11Moc__J_Bullet, softphone ?
00:34.46davidctooley_mobile: thanks
00:35.16J_BulletMoc___: it's a soft/IAX2phone --> asterisk ------internet-------> asterisk --> hard/sipphone
00:35.41ctooley_mobileI spoke to someone earlier about some Polycom 300's and 500's on the phone (couple of hours ago), is that person in here?
00:35.57ctooley_mobiledavid: No problem
00:36.56Moc__J_Bullet, disable the reinvite and canreinvite
00:37.48Moc__ctooley, donno, but I use polycom 500, and it GREAT..
00:37.59J_BulletMoc__: they are
00:38.03ManxPowerredder86, Assume a min of 80k bits/second each direction for each call
00:38.07J_BulletMoc_: I'm getting this output http://pastebin.ca/853
00:38.17J_BulletMoc___: I think it's something to do with bridging
00:39.12Moc__i donno, I dont use iax softphone anymore
00:39.34ManxPowerredder86, Then TEST to see how much bandwidth an ulaw call takes with an IAXy and update your numbers
00:39.39J_Bulletit's a problem routing calls between the asterisk boxes, not the softphone
00:39.49Moc__ulaw is about that 80 to 90 real world
00:39.57ManxPowerJust remember you'll only ever come up with a theoretical max number of ulaw iaxy calls
00:40.00J_Bulletthe softphone works perfectly fine directly to either box
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00:40.19Moc__never had problem like that routing calls between *
00:40.37J_Bulletokey then
00:40.40J_Bulletlucky you
00:40.47JunK-Yshould i pay for my license of G729 ?
00:41.08Moc__JunK-Y, if you need ... legally... yes
00:41.20ctooley_mobileMoc_:  Oh I'm a Polycom Technology Partner... the person I was referring to was wanting to buy phones.
00:41.31Moc__ha hehe...
00:41.31JunK-Yis it good QoS ?
00:41.34Moc__how much you sell them ?
00:42.28ctooley_mobileMoc_ depends on the quantity, for most part $180
00:42.52Moc__that sound like the price...
00:43.00Moc__your in the US or canada ?
00:43.04JunK-YUS
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00:43.37Moc__oh well, too much duty fee for me ;)
00:44.08Moc__I ordered 3 from InGram micro
00:44.19Moc__let see how much time it will take so i get them
00:44.22JunK-Ymoc: its cost a lot of douanes right ?
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00:44.26ctooley_mobileMoc__:  I'm working on getting them through their Canadian warehouse.
00:44.48JunK-Ya colleague ordered a X100P from digitnetworks, it cost 35$CAD of fees.
00:44.52Moc__JunK-Y, still, yes, unless your lucky because of the 'greve'.. but..
00:45.02JunK-Ygreve started today
00:45.03Moc__ctooley, oh well, let us know ;)
00:45.07JunK-Yat only lacolle, no?
00:45.19Moc__JunK-Y, maybe.. donno
00:45.28Moc__JunK-Y, there is a CND Digium reseller
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00:45.48Moc__check the asterisk User page on the wiki
00:46.08JunK-Yit was from digitnetworks
00:46.33JunK-Ycheaper, he wanna see how good was that card.
00:47.49ManxPowersearch the archive for the Intel Modem model number and you can buy clones from anywhere that has that specific modem
00:48.09Moc__x100p = 149$  CND with taxes + 22$ shipping
00:48.27ManxPowerI got mine for $9 from newegg or somewhere like that
00:48.41redder86Digitnetworks is still making a killing on those cards.  You can get them easy for $15 or less.
00:48.43Moc__ManxPower, same here, but never work as good as the x100p
00:48.54redder86Moc__: I've no problem with mine.
00:49.07JunK-Yand guess what, they have no more phone service now.
00:49.09ManxPowerMoc_, I generally want reliable and supported and so I use real X100Ps for most things.
00:49.13JunK-Ythey're understaff they say...!
00:49.21JunK-YMoc_: i know.
00:49.24Moc__I moved to tdm400 FXO thought ;)
00:49.30JunK-Yi've 1 real from digium too.
00:49.34ManxPowerMoc_, Most people will I suspect
00:50.02Moc__ok, so I got my second 514 DID today... im happy.. for the long weekend
00:50.36JunK-YMoc_: from which company this time ?
00:50.38wsuffMoc__: glad such little things make ya happy
00:50.44JunK-Yi didnt get a reply from Stealth
00:50.47Moc__hehe funny but it does
00:50.57JunK-Yy0 wsuff!
00:51.07Moc__JunK-Y, I might start offering them too soon ;)
00:51.18JunK-Yat how much ?
00:51.19Moc__I'll let you know my price once Im setup ;)
00:51.31JunK-Yeverything managed from where ? ur house ?
00:51.38Moc__maybe like 1.4cent/min incoming and 3$ per DID
00:51.50Moc__JunK-Y, I  got servers at data centers
00:51.53shaugmanxpower, SUB still isn't working.  'show voicemail users' indicates that the mailbox is there, though.  any pointers on where else to look?
00:52.02JunK-Yi want something at 0$in and maybe, dunno 3c or 4c out
00:52.11JunK-Ydata centers ? peer1 ?
00:52.12Moc__good luck ;)
00:52.13wsuffJunK-Y: won't happen
00:52.17wsuffpipe dream
00:52.22Moc__out will be like 1.5cent/min to canada/us
00:52.44JunK-Yi just want something with 0c in
00:52.53wsuffJunK-Y:  u won't see it
00:52.57wsuffespecially for canada
00:52.59PatrickDKbandwidth costs
00:52.59BoRiSMoc: where did you get your canadian DID?
00:53.06wsuffunless u want to drop 15-20 per did
00:53.09wsuffthen maybe
00:53.19Sivanawhere are you Moc_?
00:53.27Moc__Sivana, Montreal
00:53.34wsuffanywho i hafta work
00:53.36JunK-Ywsuff: maybe.
00:53.42Sivanaya.. I got that CC app done today, want to beta test it?
00:53.45JunK-YBELL is preparing something really huge about VOIP
00:53.50Moc__sure
00:54.07SivanaI just need to finish the prompts
00:54.14Moc__allright
00:54.20Moc__let me know, I'll be here
00:54.22SivanaI get my wife to do them, but we've caught a cold this week.. hehe
00:54.25Sivanasounds funny
00:54.43Moc__Sivana, there is some computer voice that sound very nice on the net..
00:54.54Sivanaoh.. where
00:54.55Moc__not 'legal' to use, but for playing arround, it great
00:55.10Sivanalike a synthesizer?
00:55.14Moc__yes
00:55.15Sivanaor whatever.. heh
00:55.20Moc__the best I found .. is : http://www.babeltech.com/Demos.php?s=48&m=3&f=95
00:55.31Moc__and you will be surprised
00:55.35Moc__how good it is
00:56.12Moc__ha damn... their encoder seem down !$@#%$#@
00:56.26Moc__nope ok it work hehe
00:56.31Sivanaya, it works... doesn't sound bad
00:58.00Moc__ive done testing ivr with it, before doing professional recording
00:58.03Sivanalittle bit robotic.. but it might just work...
00:58.22Moc__then your sentense aint written correctly ;)
00:58.26Sivanahehe
00:58.45JunK-Ymouhjahha
00:58.46JunK-Yj'ai 24 ans et une grosse queue.
00:58.48JunK-YMOUHAHHAHA
00:58.54JunK-Yit sounds not bad.
00:59.21Sivanalol
01:00.41JunK-YJ'aime la baloney, le coke, et les chips.
01:00.43JunK-Ymouhahaha
01:01.10Sivanalol... put french and use this:  I'm sorry, you have entered an invalid number of digits, please try again
01:01.10ctooley_mobileMoc__ how many IP 500's do you have?
01:01.37JunK-Ysivana: ya wanna the french version of this ?
01:02.07JunK-YMOUAHAHAA
01:02.12Sivanano... I speak french... but put the french and use the english language
01:02.14Sivanasounds hillarious
01:02.27JunK-Yyep
01:02.42ctooley_mobileWhen using Authenticate() what happens if they enter the wrong password?
01:02.44JunK-Ylike chinese or something.
01:03.23Sivanactooley: for the CC app I have?
01:03.44ctooley_mobile?
01:04.05SivanaI dunno :)
01:04.24JunK-YSivana: id like to test it too :)
01:04.26ctooley_mobileWhen I call the Authenticate app, they have to enter a password, I'm trying to figure out what happens when it's an invalid password.
01:04.55SivanaJunK-Y: ok
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01:14.35ctooley_mobileWell, folks, I've gotta run, time to read the kids their book and tuck them in
01:14.39ctooley_mobilelater all
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01:17.43pfnI wonder what I'm forgetting
01:18.31Sivanayou forgot to paypal me some cash
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01:20.28pfndon't you wish
01:20.31Sivanaheh
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01:27.58pfnso any bored conference calls going on tonight?  heh
01:29.08JunK-Ypfn: ya gonna join?
01:29.25krami'm in utah
01:29.31JunK-YSLC ?
01:29.46*** topic/#asterisk by kram -> The Asterisk Open Source PBX || Please register with nickserv to join #asterisk || kram in SLC utah
01:29.48kramyah
01:29.50kramthat's th eone
01:30.16file[laptop]kram: I had a blueberry muffin today :)
01:30.21JunK-Ygo visit digitnetworks and tell them they're crap
01:30.22JunK-Yhehhee
01:30.51pfnmaybe for like 5 minutes
01:30.54pfnuntil my friend gets here
01:31.03JunK-Yi'll get in, wait
01:31.30KalD|WORKkram: is IAX endian-safe?
01:32.10JunK-Ykram: what are ya doing in SLC ?
01:33.20Sivanapfn, where you going?
01:33.40kramhaha
01:33.52kramvisiting friends
01:33.57krambbiab
01:34.04VoIPMastaDoes anyone know about DID providers outside the US?
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01:39.29Moc__well some arnt fast to provide DID ;)
01:42.30wsuffVoIPMasta: be prepared to wait
01:42.42wsuffthose that offer em cheap are slow to get anything done
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01:42.54pfnwhoa
01:42.58pfnsweet
01:43.37wsuffpfn??
01:43.45pfnApplication Type: I129F, PETITION FOR FIANCE(E)
01:43.46pfnCurrent Status:
01:43.52pfnswap the order of the pastes
01:44.15wsuffso your women can come here once u finish all this crap
01:45.34Darwin35grrrr
01:45.49Darwin35why would I be getting bad udp packets
01:46.36Darwin35in just simple sip mode no x100p no zap
01:46.42pfnmore or less
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01:46.47pfnbut it's crap timing, though
01:48.23wsuffpfn: better than nothing though no?
01:49.20pfnyeah
01:51.57Sivanapfn... does your VM patch work with the latest cvs?
01:54.07pfnsivana it should
01:54.11pfnwhy don't you do cvs update?
01:54.26SivanaI do... I had to delete my whole tree and do a new checkout
01:54.35Sivanaapp_voicemail.c kept fucking it
01:54.43pfndid it?
01:54.48pfnmaybe there's a collision then
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01:54.55Sivanaso I wasn't sure if the cvs broke something
01:55.28SivanaI hope Kram puts it in the source... it worked great
01:55.54twistedSivana, what's that?
01:56.11Sivanapfn's voicemail patch... fixes the empty VM messages
01:56.18twistedoh yea
01:56.21twistedit works awesomely
01:56.24Sivanaya
01:56.40Sivanashould be moved up to the top of the line :)
02:01.19JunK-Yis there a way to a channel can take many different applications?
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02:02.26[hC]How can i get asterisk to listen on 5060 and 5061 at the same time?
02:02.36Darwin35Sep  3 22:02:16 NOTICE[138443776]: rtp.c:416 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum
02:02.40Darwin35why is this
02:12.53Sivanahow do I tar a directory so the structure is maintained?
02:13.40Sivanafriday night.. everyone must be out getting a lube job done.. hrh
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02:13.54Heinztar cfz directory.tar.gz directory
02:14.09HeinzDarwin35, fbsd?
02:14.20Darwin35yes
02:15.04tessierJesus fucking christ. I
02:15.10Darwin35this just started 3 days ago and now I  have no outbound audio
02:15.13tessierI finally cracked the code on every one of my Cisco phones.
02:15.26tessierWhat a bitch. No more "refurb" Cisco's for me. What a rip off.
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02:15.44tessierI'm gonna document the whole ordeal on the wiki this weekend.
02:15.55Darwin35exit
02:16.09tessierDarwin35:  Try a / in front of that
02:16.21Darwin35was typing in wrong window
02:19.37Darwin35grrrrr
02:20.59tessierhah
02:21.02Darwin35here this will help  you learn threw osmosis
02:21.08tessierWe should BE SO LUCKY to have books on Asterisk that weigh 40 # !
02:21.26tessierI would happily let you slap me with it if you would promise to write it first
02:23.35Darwin35we need a extenion file  with all the macros writen in it , that...
02:23.45Darwin35and extenesions
02:24.06Darwin35so we can uuuse then and not have to fight and figure them all out
02:24.39Darwin35like a macro that knows how many are in a que on hold and the est wait tiiiime
02:24.48Darwin35and soforth
02:25.47Darwin35but hey that would be to easy and usefull
02:30.21wsuffDarwin35: get codin
02:30.27JunK-Yis there a way to a channel can take many different applications?
02:36.08[hC]how does asterisk determine someone to be unreachable?
02:36.23[hC]I have a phone that behind a pix will not allow me to receive calls
02:36.30[hC]cause it determines me to be unreachable
02:36.32[hC]but i cant figure out why
02:38.44Moc__[hC] a pix cisco firewall ?
02:39.00Moc__via SIP ?
02:39.10[hC]Moc_: yeah . Thing is my vonage works 100% fine.
02:39.21[hC]I tcpdumped it and noticed it was using source/dest ports of 5061 for sip instead of 5060
02:39.29[hC]so I changed my grandstream/asterisk to do the same
02:39.32[hC]and it still finds me unreachable.
02:39.37Moc__there is something on the pix that think he can help you do SIP transversal... DISABLE THAT ...
02:39.48[hC]Unfortunately, its not my pix.
02:39.53[hC]Its the ISP's, and i have no control
02:39.59[hC]But, I've already changed it to use 5061
02:40.03[hC]so it shouldnt catch it
02:41.10[hC]Thing is, about 5 seconds after i register it finds me as UNREACHABLE and keeps me there
02:41.21[hC]Its got my IP right (The wan ip on the PIX)
02:41.24[hC]I can place calls just fine
02:41.44[hC]I also tried to mimic the vonage setup (using port 5061 for SIP and 10000 for RTP)
02:42.58Darwin35lol I have to fix this bad udp first
02:43.08Moc__you set nat=yes in your sip.conf
02:43.16Darwin35and wit asterisk -vvvvgc I get no warnings
02:43.25[hC]Moc_: Yes.
02:43.32Moc__ha Grandstream.. being I while I did it
02:43.35Darwin35it all loads fine so why am i getting bad udp
02:43.41[hC]Moc_: ive done all of the sip.conf stuff thats necessary there.
02:44.03[hC]host dynamic, nat yes, canreinvite no, qualify yes
02:46.30Darwin35hmm thhis is making nosense
02:54.07Darwin35it has to do with eagain statement
02:54.15Darwin35hmm
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02:56.17Darwin35I think I got it fixed
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02:56.32Darwin35it was  alinux call that had to be commente out
02:57.38tommavDoes anyone know of a script that would allow the following: Auto dial numbers from our database and play a pre-recorded message only to those people who let our call go into voice-mail
02:57.39pvinciPIX needs inbound rules
02:57.57Connor_Sep  3 22:56:51 WARNING[1117369664]: rtp.c:456 ast_rtp_read: RTP Read too short (20, expecting 208596)
02:58.03Connor_what's up with these warnings?
02:58.13[hC]would this be why asterisk finds me unreachable
02:58.14[hC]22:57:22.076727 IP 200.12.238.167 > 192.168.193.3: icmp 484: 200.12.238.167 udp port 18197 unreachable
02:58.28[hC]because the nat gateway its asking finds my udp port icmp unreachable
02:58.37[hC]i presume because they filter all icmp instead of just echo reply
03:02.29[hC]anyone know of a public stun server?
03:03.05Darwin35canreinvite=no
03:03.05Darwin35tomm that againsed the law you cannnot leave prerecorded msgs on a answering machine
03:06.35tommavthese are people who asked us to call them
03:07.12tommavi have a script to play a pre-recorded message for when they pick up
03:07.27tommavi just need to know how to recognize when the voice mail greeting is done
03:07.39Darwin35you will have to write a agi script
03:07.40Moc__lol, have fun tommav
03:08.06Moc__best way is to bring something that wait for like 2 second of silence on the line
03:08.09Darwin35normaly after 4 rings = to 54 sec
03:09.15Darwin35find out hwat key you hit to right to vm and then have it wait 2 sec and play the file
03:09.31Darwin35have fun writing it
03:13.34[hC]can anyone tell me how asterisk deems an extension unreachable/undialable right after it registers?
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03:16.13JunK-Yy0 JerJer
03:17.11Darwin35nope still bad udp
03:21.08tommavare there any scripts already written to recognize when the outgoing message is done playing and the voice mail system is ready for our message to play?
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03:29.23Darwin35Sep  3 23:16:53 NOTICE[138443776]: rtp.c:416 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum still
03:30.11Darwin35could it be a network cabkle ?
03:30.22Darwin35but I am using a cross over
03:35.46Darwin35ok I get the same problem on2 diff machines so its * that is broken
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03:42.55Darwin35soomething is causing a bad udp packet in *
03:43.17Darwin35btu its happening on 2 systems so I know know its not me
03:43.24postelhow do i save my ATA 186 configuration in a file that can be uploaded back if needed?
03:43.30Darwin35* is broken on fbsd again
03:48.17MustDie~seen DrRighteous2
03:48.18jbotdrrighteous2 <~trillian@m835f36d0.tmodns.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 1d 7h 12m 43s ago, saying: 'ebuyer.com has them on the east coast so they cant ship one today'.
03:48.26postelanyone?
03:49.22JunK-Ypostel: is that suppose to be an asterisk related questioN?
03:50.17postelyes, im messing with * and i need to keep my working file
03:50.45JunK-Yive no idea postel
03:50.51postelk, thanks
03:51.06JunK-Ysorry
03:51.10postelno worries
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04:25.55justinnnnnnanyone wana help me with call parking
04:26.02justinnnnnnanyone.. ?
04:26.06denonjustinnnnnn ..
04:26.09denonits been done :)
04:26.14justinnnnnndenon ???
04:26.16denonbkw has "Valet parking"
04:26.18justinnnnnnya
04:26.20justinnnnnnbut his doesnt say
04:26.23justinnnnnnthe line number
04:26.25justinnnnnnlike call parking does..
04:26.30justinnnnnnit works 100%
04:26.33justinnnnnnbut doesnt say 'line 1'
04:26.34justinnnnnnto the user
04:26.38denonwell .. it can, cant it?
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04:26.47justinnnnnnprobably.. i dunno howto do it..
04:26.49denontalk to bkw ..
04:26.52denonhe's always broke
04:26.55denonand would love to take your money
04:26.57justinnnnnnhe doesnt want my money :(
04:26.59justinnnnnnoh good :)
04:27.00denon?!
04:27.01twisted[xbox]eventually i might be able to fill up the entire channel list with my other machines accounts
04:27.10denonsince when wont bkw take money to code?
04:27.18justinnnnnnhehe
04:27.19twisted[xbox]i'll take money to code
04:27.21twisted[xbox]what is it?
04:27.35justinnnnnnin valetparking
04:27.39justinnnnnnadding the 'line 1' thingy
04:27.45justinnnnnnso the user can hear wat line they've parked the call on
04:27.59justinnnnnnatm it works.. fine.. but it doesnt tell u what line ur being parked on
04:28.09*** mode/#asterisk [+o denon] by twisted[xbox]
04:28.27twisted[xbox]justinnnnnn, ahh.... i'll take a look at it
04:29.01twisted[xbox]still go after bkw
04:29.10twisted[xbox]but i'll see what I can do, depending on what it's worth :P
04:29.20denonjustinnnnnn: have you actually talked to bkw?
04:29.27denonhe's usually beggin people to send him cash
04:29.31twisted[xbox]lol
04:29.33twisted[xbox]denon, not anymore
04:29.41denonoh? sticker business is pickin up?
04:29.47twisted[xbox]hahahaha
04:29.52twisted[xbox]he does * development for a job now
04:29.54twisted[xbox]just like me
04:30.07denonfor digium? or for a company?
04:30.40justinnnnnnwel
04:30.43justinnnnnnwhoever does it
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04:30.48justinnnnnnheh
04:30.54justinnnnnntis very urgent
04:31.02*** mode/#asterisk [+o denon_] by denon
04:31.39twisted[xbox]denon, for a company
04:31.48denoncool
04:31.55twisted[xbox]just like me
04:31.59twisted[xbox]cept i'm a rival company :P
04:32.08twisted[xbox]but bkw and I are still good friends
04:32.18denonwell ..
04:32.31denonI like to play it safe .. you're only a rival of ours if you do network engineering as well as pbxs :)
04:33.00twisted[xbox]heh
04:33.02twisted[xbox]wel....
04:33.04twisted[xbox]er well.....
04:33.33twisted[xbox]justinnnnnn, send me a spec doc to the adress jbot has
04:33.49twisted[xbox]what it needs to say, how it needs to be handled, etc.
04:33.53twisted[xbox]and how much it's worth ;)
04:33.59justinnnnnnwho should i email to
04:34.01twisted[xbox]just /msg jbot twisted
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04:34.23twisted[xbox]angler!
04:34.26twisted[xbox]you bieotch!
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04:55.41mitchelocanyone want to trade an x-series ibm laptop for a t100p card? =)
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04:58.36twisted[xbox]what's an x-series?
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04:59.18twisted[xbox]ooooh
04:59.21twisted[xbox]gimme more info ;)
05:00.16twisted[xbox]mitcheloc, gimme more info and you might have a deal ;)
05:02.59denontwisted: you appeared to anxious ..
05:03.04denonnow he's going to back out
05:03.15twisted[xbox]hahaha
05:03.18twisted[xbox]no kidding
05:03.18denonbesides, he's just trying to launder a hot laptop
05:03.33twisted[xbox]hey, i'll throw some tide on that
05:03.50denongood plan .. get it all nice and shiney before the feds check it in as evidence
05:03.57denonwouldnt want anyone else's prints, but your own, on it
05:04.09twisted[xbox]hahaha
05:04.41denonthat wouldnt be an illegally-hacked xbox you're chatting on, would it?
05:04.43denonstrike 2.
05:04.57twisted[xbox]illegally hacked?
05:04.57twisted[xbox]no
05:05.13denonwell, if you're doing anything but running msft stuff on it ..
05:05.18denon(read your eula :)
05:05.26denonyou dont actually own your xbox, msft is letting you use it
05:05.36twisted[xbox]nonono... that's been overturned
05:05.44denonhas it?
05:05.48twisted[xbox]yea
05:05.51twisted[xbox]because i bought it use
05:05.52twisted[xbox]d
05:05.55twisted[xbox]there was no eula ;P
05:06.05denonso the other guy have a right to sell it?
05:06.08denonsell msft's property . .
05:06.13twisted[xbox]not my problem
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05:06.17denonagain, buying stolen goods ..
05:06.21denonstrike 2!
05:06.29*** mode/#asterisk [+q denon!*@*] by twisted[xbox]
05:06.32twisted[xbox]shaddup
05:06.32twisted[xbox]:P
05:06.46twisted[xbox]oh wait +q doesn't work on ops
05:06.50*** mode/#asterisk [-q denon!*@*] by twisted[xbox]
05:06.56denon_hehe
05:06.59denon_picky picky
05:07.05denonor nick masks
05:07.37twisted[xbox]no, +q works on nick masks
05:07.43denonsure, if you get em both
05:07.49twisted[xbox]but not on +o
05:07.51denon_:)
05:08.04twisted[xbox]so?
05:08.05twisted[xbox]i have three
05:08.23*** mode/#asterisk [+q twisted[xbox]!*@*] by denon
05:08.29twisted[xbox]hahaha
05:08.29denoneven if it doesnt work ..
05:08.30twisted[xbox]nice try
05:08.31denonits fun
05:08.32denon:)
05:08.49grumpieHi ... can anyone explain the status of STUN support in asterisk to me? I am a little confused which probably means i dont understand the details
05:08.51twisted[home]nick 1
05:08.53twisted[xbox]nick 2
05:08.56twistednick 3
05:08.57*** mode/#asterisk [-q twisted[xbox]!*@*] by denon
05:08.59grumpiedoees * support STUN or not?
05:09.04denon-ooo
05:09.04twisted[xbox]no
05:09.11twisted[xbox]denon: go ahead?:)
05:09.16denongrumpie: nah, stun's for weenies
05:09.18twisted[xbox]try it out ;)
05:09.27denontwisted: would only be really fun if I could g-line chanserv as well
05:09.36twisted[xbox]hahahah
05:09.43twisted[xbox]true
05:09.44grumpiedenon. i'm forced to deal with it for the moment :-)
05:09.56denonno wonder your nick is grumpie
05:10.24grumpiedenon. i live with the cards I am dealt :-)
05:10.31denongrumpie: if you write a good STUN implementation for *, I bet we could get it checked in for ya though .. ;)
05:11.11twisted[xbox]anyone know how to switch desktops in xfce from the kb?
05:11.28denonnewp, sorry
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05:12.04mitchelochey does "operator" sound like a good name for a gui?
05:12.24twisted[xbox]ah HAH
05:12.26twisted[xbox]there he is
05:12.40twisted[xbox]mitcheloc, still wanna launder that hot laptop?
05:12.54mitcheloctwisted: sorry i wasn't paying attention
05:13.02mitchelocno i was asking for a laptop in exchange for a t100p
05:13.06twisted[xbox]OOH
05:13.13twisted[xbox]i thought you were OFFERING a laptop in exchange
05:13.22mitchelocblah
05:13.25mitcheloci want a laptop
05:13.36grumpiedenon ... I havent written production code in a long time ... i dont think you want my code in there :-)
05:13.37twisted[xbox]i'll sell you mine for 1400
05:13.39mitchelocso is that name kosher?
05:13.52mitcheloci'll buy a  brand new one for $1500 then
05:13.55twisted[xbox]heh
05:14.00denontwisted: try ctrl+alt+1/2/3/4
05:14.06twisted[xbox]but mine comes with linux preinstalled
05:14.16twisted[xbox]denon, nogo ;(
05:14.19mitchelocdenon: whats that supposed to do
05:14.21denontwisted: edit ~/.icewm/preferences and/or ~/.icewm/keys
05:14.28twisted[xbox]not icewm
05:14.32twisted[xbox]xfce
05:14.41denonoh, nm
05:14.49denonnothing to see here
05:14.50mitchelochey do any of you program with C and have experience with .net or c#/visual basic?
05:14.56twisted[xbox]EWWWWWW
05:15.01mitcheloci just have a related question, kind of easy to answer probably
05:15.05Sivanayes
05:15.10twisted[xbox]you mentioned .net
05:15.16denonmitcheloc: c# is a great language, but you've asked in the wrong channel . .
05:15.19grumpiebut I am trying to understand the issues here ... i have looked at the Wiki and cant say that I get it. can you refer me to something that explains the big picture?
05:15.37twisted[xbox]if it's a C question, fire away
05:15.45grumpielike a STUN for dummies?
05:15.58mitchelocsivana: you know how intellisense works in .net, is there something similar for c programming? i'm trying to figure out how to program C for my palm, but i can't figure out the functions, or anything like that that are available...i suppose i don't know where to a start, a hello world tutorial gets me just that...i don't know where to go from there
05:16.24denonmitcheloc: so you're looking for a gui C editor
05:16.27denonnothing to do with the language
05:16.28twisted[xbox]#include <stdio.h>
05:16.41SivanaI use the .NET 2003 Visual Studio IDE... which does great color coding.. unfortunately, doesn't do intellisense for it
05:17.04Sivanams-help://MS.MSDNQTR.2003FEB.1033/vclang/html/_clang_organization_of_the_c_language_reference.htm
05:17.09mitchelocdenon: nah i've tried guis but for C i don't know how to figure out how to do what i want..
05:17.13twisted[xbox]void main() { fprintf(stdout, "Hello World");
05:17.16twisted[xbox]}
05:17.17Sivanado you have the MSDN installed?
05:17.30mitcheloctwisted: i know that, my question is going on from there
05:17.39twisted[xbox]hehe
05:17.41mitchelocsivana: yes
05:17.55Sivanashould be able to copy and paste that in your browser then
05:18.13twisted[xbox]mitcheloc, you asked for a hello world tutorial ;)
05:18.16mitchelocaye i just hate c, no offense, it's such a pain trying to figure out how to program for my palm pda, i mean c# does everything i need it too perfectly
05:18.19mitchelocno i didn't
05:18.23mitchelocread it again
05:18.32twisted[xbox]oh
05:18.39Sivanawhy you code it in Palm? :)
05:18.40twisted[xbox]i'ts hard to read on a tv monitor in 640x480
05:18.54mitchelocmy question is progressing beyond hello world...how to learn what i want to do
05:19.11denonmitcheloc: so get an ipaq and run .net cf
05:19.14twisted[xbox]mitcheloc, i only started C dealing with the * api
05:19.22mitchelocsivana: i bought a palmone t3 so therefore i want to code for it, but they require C code, and the damn gui ide editors are like $500
05:19.49denonwtf would you buy a palm as opposed to a PPC anyway?
05:20.06mitcheloci don't know, i was depressed and wanted to spend some money
05:20.09twisted[xbox]because a palm is better than a pocket pool cue
05:20.31twisted[xbox](think about that one really hard)
05:20.37denontwisted: yeah, you keep sayin that well i'm here logged into a citrix server, vpn'd into work and listening to mp3s over 802.11 :)
05:20.55twisted[xbox]denonit was a joke... read into it :P
05:21.08denonhehe yeah yeah I get it .
05:21.32mitcheloc*i don't* =/
05:21.41denonand that .. is why you own a Palm
05:22.38twisted[xbox]lol
05:22.41twisted[xbox]be nice ;)
05:22.51twisted[xbox]i owned a palm once too...
05:22.52twisted[xbox]for like 3 days
05:22.54twisted[xbox]but still
05:23.04denonI had a palm ..
05:23.08denonwaaay back in the day
05:23.12twisted[xbox]yeah
05:23.15twisted[xbox]this was 2000
05:23.17denonI think I still have one, that a vendor threw in free with a norder
05:23.19denonan order
05:23.30twisted[xbox]heh
05:23.33denonI was going to use it .. for something
05:23.35denonI put batteries in it
05:23.36mitchelochey now
05:23.38mitchelocwhys it so bad
05:23.39grumpiehas anyone tried the leadtek BVA 8051 ??
05:23.41denonand in fact, I think its even still in my office
05:23.43mitchelocif i knew how to program for it i'd be just fine
05:23.46mitchelocbut damn lay off
05:23.55denonhehe sorry mitcheloc
05:23.57mitchelocdamn c language
05:23.58twisted[xbox]grumpie, what's that?
05:24.00denonthey're an ok box
05:24.05grumpiei tseems to have an fsx and fxo port
05:24.08mitchelocthey just need to port the .net framework over to palm
05:24.09mitchelocthats all
05:24.10grumpiehold on let me find a url
05:24.13twisted[xbox]grumpie, k
05:24.19denonmitcheloc:  oh yeah, that'll happen
05:24.24grumpietwisted - TA box
05:24.24twisted[xbox]ew... .net
05:24.29mitchelocblah, you know how cool that would be though
05:24.31denonsame time msft starts porting it over for osx
05:24.34twisted[xbox]grumpie, ahh... never heard of leadtek
05:24.35denonyeah, it would be
05:24.47grumpietwisted: http://www.leadtek.com/voip/bva_8051_1.html
05:24.53mitcheloctwisted: i bet you don't know much about .net, if you did you wouldn't diss it
05:24.56denonmitcheloc: these guys are just scared of .net cause you can accomplish so much, in such little time
05:25.01mitchelocit's cause ms started it
05:25.05denonits best not to discuss it
05:25.11grumpiethey are a taiwanese operation ... make video cards and stuff
05:25.22grumpienow making the TA decides that sipphone uses
05:25.25twisted[xbox]grumpie, nifty ;)
05:25.27mitchelocdenon: true, thats probably it but yea
05:25.29grumpieoops TA devices
05:27.42grumpiethey also have a version (not on the webpage) that has a built-in router (so that it can give priority to voice traffic)
05:28.06denongrumpie: all you really need for that is vlan support
05:28.11denonno need for a "router"
05:28.22denonand QoS tagging I guess
05:28.59grumpieyeah ... but most cheap routers built into dsl adn cable modems that i know dont process the QOS tag correctly
05:29.33denonwell, the upstream doesnt really have to, if you have your bandwidth-consuming device plugged into the phone
05:30.16grumpiedenon --- right --- which is one of the problems that we have heard from customers who are using the iaxy (whcih is what we use now)
05:30.48denonthe iaxys still at like 99 bucks?
05:30.58twisted[xbox]u know it
05:31.19grumpieyeah. we by in volume so i know that we get a price break, but i also know that its not as much of a break as we'd like to see :-)
05:31.26twisted[xbox]err
05:31.30grumpieoops "buy" in volume :-)
05:31.48twisted[xbox]hmm
05:33.19twisted[xbox]ahhahaha
05:33.24twisted[xbox]i found out how to switch windows
05:33.29twisted[xbox]alt+<dpad>
05:33.30denonalt+f1?
05:33.35twisted[xbox]err desktops
05:33.40denonah, didnt I tell you?
05:33.44twisted[xbox]and it's ctrl+alt+<dpad>
05:33.49twisted[xbox]my bad
05:33.58twisted[xbox]no, you said number
05:34.01twisted[xbox]not dpad
05:34.03denonwelll..
05:34.43twisted[xbox]heh
05:34.49twisted[xbox]well what?
05:35.00denonwell read what's the truth, not what I say
05:35.05twisted[xbox]what have you got to say for yourself now?
05:35.14denonim just wishing +q worked
05:35.18twisted[xbox]lol
05:35.37denonyou goin to astricon?
05:35.46twisted[xbox]uhm, yeah... i'm a speaker
05:35.55denonah
05:35.56denonwell ..
05:36.00denonmaybe I wont go after all
05:36.03denonI hear the content's gonna be lame
05:36.04denon<G>
05:36.05Sivanahehe
05:36.11twisted[xbox]s/bigbt/bit
05:36.27hardwiresooo
05:36.38SivanaI should go, but I'm lame
05:36.44twisted[xbox]yea dude
05:36.45hardwirehow well would a 33mhz machine w/ 512 megs of ram perform as an answering machine
05:36.48twisted[xbox]everyone should
05:36.51hardwireand sip proxy for the phones in the house
05:36.53twisted[xbox]but damn... the price...
05:37.01Sivanaya, it's a bit steep
05:37.05denon33mhz?
05:37.10hardwire333..
05:37.11hardwireheh
05:37.14Sivanaand I'm in the North too
05:37.15twisted[xbox]hardwire, i seriously hope you mistyped that
05:37.23twisted[xbox]oh
05:37.24denonIve never seen a 33mhz machine that can address 512M of ram
05:37.41hardwireok ok
05:37.45twisted[xbox]a 333, just fine :)
05:37.45hardwire333mhz
05:37.48denonhardwire: that'd do just fine as an answering machine .. and ok for a couple'a sip phones too, depending on the codecs
05:37.48hardwireheh
05:37.54hardwirewell
05:37.58hardwireno need for bandwidth constraints
05:37.59hardwireso ulaw
05:38.05twisted[xbox]damin runs an asterisk box off a 133mhz
05:38.10hardwirehah
05:38.13hardwirewell then
05:38.26hardwireI /me has a digium x100p in it
05:38.41twisted[xbox]I/me
05:38.44twisted[xbox]same thing
05:38.51grumpietwisted ... looking fwd to astricon. and the superstars that are scheduled to speak there. :-)
05:38.57denontwisted[xbox]: depends .. on the personality ..
05:39.05denon*hint* *hint* .. shhh
05:39.06twisted[xbox]grumpie, heh... you got some brown stuff on your knose ;)
05:39.14Sivanatwisted.. what topic you covering... trying to see if your mug is on the site... hehe
05:39.15twisted[xbox]denontrue.
05:39.31grumpietwisted ... i dont know a better way :-)
05:39.33twisted[xbox]Sivana, tutorials - advanced configuration
05:39.36hardwireanybody tried using the adsi digium screenphone?
05:39.36denontwisted's going to be teaching us how to run an enterprise asterisk system on an xbox
05:39.42twisted[xbox]denonYEA!
05:39.54Sivanablah.. not even on the site.. lol
05:39.58twisted[xbox]wtf.. my nick completion works for everyone but you
05:40.02twisted[xbox]Sivana, yes we are
05:40.07denonbut me?
05:40.10denonI'm copyrighted
05:40.27denonIRC DRM wont allow you to reproduce my nick electronically.
05:40.31Sivanawhere
05:40.44SivanaUsing Asterisk in a Large Scale Carrier Environment?
05:40.53twistedhttp://www.astricon.net/conf2004/tutorialagenda.shtml
05:40.55twisted1:2
05:41.15denonSivana: * Babysitting services will be available in the nursery. Click here to contact twisted for more info.
05:41.17denonfollow that link
05:41.48Sivanayou and bkw_?
05:42.41twisted[xbox]Sivana, yea
05:42.56hardwirehmm
05:42.56hardwireso
05:43.01twisted[xbox]it should prove interesting, considering this will also be our first IRL contact
05:43.02hardwireI have an fxo now
05:43.05Sivanagotcha
05:43.07Sivanaheh
05:43.16hardwireI need to find a way to check the voicemail from the same oline the fxo uses
05:43.18hardwirenon sip phone
05:43.25hardwireshould I feed the house with an fxs?
05:43.40twisted[xbox]denon, don't lay off me, lay ON me!
05:43.49denonew!
05:43.53denonnot another one!
05:44.02denonI feel so alone in here
05:44.06twisted[xbox]lol
05:44.16twisted[xbox]it's amazing how quickly people jump to conclusions
05:44.27denonyeah, especially when you PUSH them to them
05:44.33SivanaI hope there's one next year.. maybe I'll talk about something.. hehe..
05:44.41twisted[xbox]i didn't push anyting
05:44.42twisted[xbox]hi file
05:44.52Sivanalike how to reboot or something
05:44.55file[laptop]helllllllllo twisted
05:45.08twisted[xbox]what's shakin my canuk dawg
05:45.15denontwisted[xbox]: ok .. so .. are you or arent you ..
05:45.20denonand if you arent, wtf do you want me ON you ..
05:45.25twisted[xbox]denon, it' up in arms really
05:45.33file[laptop]twisted[xbox]: just listenin' to tunes and pondering sleep
05:45.35denonhmmm
05:45.40twisted[xbox]file[laptop], cool
05:45.42denonyou know .. its not like I really care ..
05:45.46denonI just feel really alone in here :)
05:45.49denonjeeeeremmyyyyy
05:45.55denonwake up
05:46.02twisted[xbox]i'm listening to tunes while i'm modding^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hchatting on the xbox
05:46.05file[laptop]twisted[xbox]: I got messaging working with chan_sip today :)
05:46.14twisted[xbox]file[laptop], werd ;)
05:46.14denonhmm
05:46.23denonwhy does Paul Mahler look so familiar
05:46.58file[laptop]few more mods and it'll be capable of relaying to both local users on the system and remote SIP devices via their host
05:47.06denonoh, Visa maybe
05:47.39twisted[xbox]file[laptop], http://dev.asssuredsgi.com/expandedtimer.txt
05:47.50denonis Brian Capouch on irc?
05:47.55twisted[xbox]more of a troubleshooting patch
05:48.15file[laptop]twisted[xbox]: how about giving me a URL that works? :)
05:48.19file[laptop]lol
05:48.23twisted[xbox]uhm
05:48.23file[laptop]learn to spell.
05:48.25twisted[xbox]that one does
05:48.35file[laptop]assured not asssured
05:48.39twisted[xbox]LOL
05:48.39twisted[xbox]oops
05:48.42denonsure it does, if you wanted a 404
05:48.42twisted[xbox]got ass on the brain
05:48.48denonew!
05:48.52denonquit pushing!
05:48.56twisted[xbox]i'm not pushing
05:49.01twisted[xbox]it could be female ass
05:49.03file[laptop]oh I know what this is
05:49.06hardwirehmm
05:49.09file[laptop]you finally got it done? :)
05:49.10twisted[xbox](actually, it is)
05:49.10denonit could be ..
05:49.19hardwireanybody object to using asterisk under 2.6.x?
05:49.27twisted[xbox]file[laptop], yea... it was done last night in a smaller fashon, but mark submitted it HIS way
05:49.36twisted[xbox]which still makes you poll the channel individually
05:49.46denonok twisted, look me in the eye and tell me that Barbara Streishand isn't 'fabulous'
05:49.46hardwireI seem to find that the default debian distribution of 2.4.x w/ asterisk has a threaded asterisk version running (multiple pids)
05:49.52hardwirewhen I upgrade to a new kernel only one thread.
05:49.53twisted[xbox]this is useful for finding stuck channels in a list
05:50.00twisted[xbox]denon, EWWWWW
05:50.17denonwow ... you're not gay.
05:50.18file[laptop]twisted[xbox]: neat code though
05:50.18denonhuh.
05:50.23Sivanalol
05:50.30twisted[xbox]denon, barbara strieshand or however you spell her name would only be fabulous if she were 6 feet under
05:50.37twisted[xbox]file[laptop], thx
05:51.01Sivanaok.. check this out... I have a problem with my code I think
05:51.06Sivana/* allocated the necessary memory amount */
05:51.06Sivanaprompt = realloc(prompt, strlen(sounddir) + strlen(file) + 1);
05:51.12Sivanathat's one part
05:51.22Sivana/* format the sound prompt */
05:51.22Sivanastrcpy(prompt, sounddir);
05:51.22Sivanastrncat(prompt, file, sizeof(file));
05:51.22Sivanaprompt[sizeof(prompt) - 1] = '\0';
05:51.23file[laptop]twisted[xbox]: did Brian ever release his changrab app?
05:51.24Sivanacan I do that?
05:51.37hardwirethe snom phones support sending MOH themselves.. which I think is creepy.. I suppose asterisk takes over that part of it.
05:51.44hardwirebut.. it supports streaming mp3 for moh
05:51.45twistedwhy would you do that?
05:51.51twistedfile[laptop], nope
05:51.54Sivanado what
05:51.59denonbahaha .. Ed Guy is speaking at Astricon
05:52.00file[laptop]twisted: k
05:52.14drumkillai am trying to install Asterisk on my laptop but it stops running as soon as i start it.  any suggestions on how to debug this?
05:52.18file[laptop]twisted: well I wrote my own earlier
05:52.22Sivanalol
05:52.25twistedSivana, add 1 more byte to the size, then remove it when you null it out
05:52.26file[laptop]I call it app_kidnap :)
05:52.27denondrumkilla: -vvvvvvvc
05:52.32drumkillaalright
05:52.36Sivanadrumkilla: /var/log/asterisk/messages
05:52.44twistedfile[laptop], heh
05:52.49Sivanatwisted: where do I add 1 more?
05:52.58Sivanasizeof(file) + 1?
05:53.12file[laptop]twisted: it just allowed him to transfer channels around didn't it?
05:53.20twisted[xbox]file[laptop], for the most part
05:53.22Sivanastrncat(prompt, file, sizeof(file) + 1);
05:53.22Sivanaprompt[sizeof(prompt) - 1] = '\0';
05:53.24Sivanalike that
05:53.27twisted[xbox]yeah
05:53.37twisted[xbox]i'm not sure you can do sizeof() in the bytecount
05:53.38file[laptop]twisted[xbox]: k
05:53.48Sivanamight have to be strlen()
05:53.56file[laptop]yeah strlen
05:54.28twisted[xbox]strrrrrrrrrrrring!
05:54.29denonblah, im gonna go sleep
05:54.35twisted[xbox]dneon, have fun :)
05:54.38twisted[xbox]er denon
05:54.43file[laptop]sizeof is the size of the string... strlen is the length of the string... there's a difference
05:55.03Sivanaok
05:55.20twisted[xbox]file, can you actually use strlen i the count?
05:55.28twisted[xbox]s/i/in
05:55.54file[laptop]twisted[home]: what do you mean?
05:56.15twisted[xbox]var[strlen(blah)] = '\0'
05:56.19twisted[xbox]+
05:56.21twisted[xbox];
05:56.36file[laptop]sure.
05:56.51twisted[xbox]but i'm learnin
05:56.55file[laptop]I'd rather do it all as a pointer
05:57.02twisted[xbox]that's what i was thinking
05:57.14denondamnit!
05:57.24denonwhy does everyone have 1 layover between MSP and LAX
05:57.29denonthats just ridiculous.
05:57.32twisted[xbox]heh.
05:57.42Sivanasomething is not right with that function... http://pastebin.ca/855
05:57.46twisted[xbox]even the "non-stop have layovers?"
05:57.46denonfigured I'd book these tickets before I went to bed
05:57.48file[laptop]if the compiler doesn't complain about using strlen as such, do it I say!
05:57.50twisted[xbox]err
05:58.04twisted[xbox]i'm losing it
05:58.10denontwisted: they all want me to change planes in chicago .. hence another 2 hours to get to/from chicago
05:58.28twisted[xbox]and i've only gotten 384 mb of the 704mb iso sucked down :(
05:58.51file[laptop]what about using sprintf?
05:58.53florzSivana: What's it supposed to do?
05:59.16twisted[xbox]file[laptop], i just went with the same method that was being used ;)
05:59.30Sivanaformat a prompt:  prompt is malloc(255), file = "whatever-file", sounddir="phonecard"
05:59.51Sivanasorry: sounddir="phonecard/"
06:00.05Sivanashould take sounddir + file = prompt
06:00.12Sivanabasically :)
06:00.32twisted[xbox]strip
06:00.35florzSivana: And do what with it?
06:00.39twisted[xbox]er no
06:00.40Sivanaif I use a straight strcat, it works on my system
06:00.47twisted[xbox]don't, i like you better clothed
06:00.47Sivanaputs it into prompt
06:01.32florzSivana: Then you need either a char **prompt or you have to return prompt
06:01.34file[laptop]how about putting an ast_log so we can see the values of file, sounddir, and (after you do your thing) prompt? I would like that.
06:01.43file[laptop]it may give you insight into what is actually occuring
06:02.00Sivanachar *prompt;
06:02.20SivanaI have log in there.. I'll copy it
06:03.05denonyou know .. if priceline spent a little less on advertising ..
06:03.11denonmaybe they could have good deals on tickets
06:05.41SivanaSep  4 02:05:25 DEBUG[-180352080]: PhoneCard: sounddir='phonecard/' - file='phonecard-enter-card-num' - prompt='pho'
06:06.00florzIf I edit that post on pastebin.ca and say "submit post", does that owerwrite the old content or does it create a new post?
06:06.05Sivanaprompt isn't getting all the info for some reason
06:06.09Sivanacreates a new one
06:06.28Sivanahttp://pastebin.ca/857
06:07.25twisted[xbox]<PROTECTED>
06:07.57Sivana/* set the prompt up for the card number */
06:07.57Sivanapc_formatprompt(sounddir, "phonecard-enter-card-num", prompt);
06:08.27florzI'd do it something like this: http://pastebin.ca/858
06:09.14Sivanamemcpy... I've seen that once... does it null terminate?
06:09.32florzthough it still misses the passing back of prompt
06:09.37florzand error checking on realloc
06:10.09florzgnah
06:10.18florznah, mom ... =-)
06:10.25Sivanawell.. since it's a pointer, would it have the value once it exits the funciton
06:10.33Sivanafunction
06:11.07florzhttp://pastebin.ca/861
06:11.39Sivanaok.. I'll try that
06:11.50florznope, pointers don't behave any different than other values
06:12.28florzfile should have a terminating 0, which is copied by the second memcpy
06:12.55Sivanaok
06:13.02noworkis there a linux irc room?
06:13.11Sivanapossibly
06:13.42Sivananowork:  /list will give you channel list
06:14.22noworkthanks sivana..got a lot of channel;
06:15.36Sivanaflorz: that seems to have worked on my system
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06:17.27florzSivana: It should ;-) - as I said, you just need to add a way to pass back the new value of prompt and probably some error checking for realloc ...
06:17.47Sivanawouldn't I be able to use prompt from the calling function?
06:18.25Sivana/* set up the prompts announce the time */
06:18.25Sivanapc_formatprompt(sounddir, "phonecard-you-have", prompt);
06:18.25Sivanares = ast_streamfile(chan, prompt, chan->language);
06:18.46florznope, prompt is passed by value, thus changing it inside pc_formatprompt() has no effect on the value of the parameter in the caller's context
06:19.36Sivanahrm.. it's playing all my prompts
06:19.53florzas soon as realloc moves prompt to another memory location, this will fail
06:21.17Sivanahttp://pastebin.ca/863
06:21.27Sivanathat's basically what I have
06:22.04florzYep
06:22.13Sivanathat's ok?
06:22.17florznope
06:22.20Sivanahehe
06:22.54Sivanado I need to pass it in via &prompt?
06:23.20SivanaI'm trying to prompt as the returning buffer I guess
06:23.26Sivanato use prompt
06:23.36florzwould be one way, yep - of course you have to adapt pc_formatprompt() accordingly
06:23.40OloBolawill someone take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? http://66.134.67.155/index.asp   thank you!
06:25.00Sivanathis is another pointer situation that I can't grasp :)
06:25.22florzSivana: Plus I'd drop that malloc() and initialize prompt as NULL instead
06:25.49Sivanachar *prompt[size] = NULL;   ??
06:26.04florzSivana: Nop, char *prompt=NULL;
06:26.06florz+e
06:26.13Sivanathen I'm using stack memory?
06:26.20florzNope, heap
06:26.34Sivanahrm.. I thought heap was only with malloc()
06:26.50florzSivana: And realloc, yep
06:27.26Sivanain some functions, I use prompt more than once, I would need to malloc and then realloc?
06:27.55Sivanathat's why I malloc in the parent script and just use realloc in the prompt function
06:28.06florzSivana: realloc() can handle NULL pointers as the "previous location" parameter
06:28.30Sivanaoh I see... char *prompt=NULL;   kinda does an auto-malloc? :)
06:29.10florznope, at least not very kindof =:-) - it just causes realloc() to behave like malloc()
06:29.19Sivanai c
06:29.59OloBolawill someone take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? http://66.134.67.155/index.asp
06:30.02SivanaI appreciate the 101 info
06:30.07GlockIs it possible once i press 0 for an interface to an outside line, is it possible to get a different tone to know its ready?
06:31.49Sivananow in the calling script.. do I need to use &prompt to get value back?
06:33.34florzSivana: Why you have to pass back prompt in some way is quite simple: When you call foo(int bar){bar++;} like this: int x=10;foo(x);, x will still be 10 afterwards. The same is true for pointers: If you call blah(void *baz){baz=realloc(baz,1234);} like this: char *s=NULL;blah(s);, s will still be NULL afterwards
06:35.01SivanaI see what you mean... after your last memcpy, could I do a strncpy() ?
06:36.00GlockWhat can i use to play the .gsm files?
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06:36.11SivanaGlock: sox
06:36.21florzYou are confusing this with the fact that calling blurx(char *gnnn){gnnn[0]='X';} like this: char s[5];s[0]='Y';blurx(s);, the location s _points_ _to_ will be changed
06:36.27GlockSivana: thanks, will try :)
06:37.25florzSivana: Erm, of course, you could, but what would it be good for?
06:38.00OloBolawill someone take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? http://66.134.67.155/index.asp
06:38.15SivanaI'd like to use prompt for the returning buffer.. I have another function that does that and it use strncpy()
06:39.07florzwhich prompt do you mean? The one local to the function or the one of the calleR?
06:39.20Sivanathe one of the caller
06:39.28Sivanaby passing it in.. isn't it the same one?
06:39.55hardwireanybody have a good moh sip url laying around?
06:40.04florzSivana: nope, it just share the same value at the beginning
06:40.06hardwireneed to annoy my girlfriend.
06:40.08florz+s
06:40.46Sivanaflorz: I see.. so how do I manipulate the original variable
06:41.15Sivanayour coded changes the new variable that's assigned by realloc(), right?
06:41.19Sivanacode
06:41.26florzSivana: Either by making it a global variable and directly accessing it from within the function or by passing back its new value
06:41.54Sivanaprompt = pc_formatprompt(sounddir, file, prompt);    ?
06:42.03florz(though the second one is cleaner)
06:42.52florzSivana: The only thing that changes prompt within pc_formatprompt() is the realloc line
06:43.16Sivanaya, so if I need to return it out of the function, then I don't even need to pass it in
06:43.32Sivanabecause it's empty in the parent
06:44.01SivanaI could something like this:  prompt = pc_formatprompt(sounddir, file);
06:44.02florzSivana: That depends on whether you want to potentially reuse it in subsequent calls to this or other functions
06:44.13florz(that is, the buffer allocated by realloc())
06:44.25Sivananot really... I only pass in the directory and file... and need a concatenation back
06:45.04florzIn that case I'd indeed do it this way - and replace realloc() by malloc() then
06:45.34Sivanathen I just do:   return prompt  (inside the function)?
06:45.40florzyep
06:45.58florzand make the function char * of course
06:46.27Sivanain my calling script, I do:  char *prompt;     prompt=pc_formatprompt(sounddir,file);   ?
06:46.39florzyep
06:47.09Sivanathe format for my function is:     char *pc_formatprompt(char *sounddir, char *file) {
06:47.09Sivana?
06:47.11florzand free(prompt) when you don't need the buffer anymore
06:47.20florzseems ok
06:47.24Sivanaafter the return?
06:47.31Sivanaor inside the calling script
06:47.36florzin the caller
06:47.46SivanaI see
06:48.01Sivanaif I use that in one spot, and further down I can use it again?
06:48.23Sivanaand it will just replace the prompt variable
06:48.46florzyou can do it inside the function, after the return as well, additionally, as that code would never be executed anyway - current compilers probably would even drop it completely during compilation
06:49.04Sivanaya, I figured that after I typed it.. hehe
06:49.09florz=:-)
06:49.25Sivanaexecution order is then changed and it wouldn't be executed
06:50.23florzSivana: What do you mean exactly? @"replace the prompt variable"
06:51.12Sivanawell.. in my code, I use the function to get the formatted filename, essentially... so I might call that function 3 times in 1 script
06:51.51florzyep, of course - you only should make sure that you free() its return value when you don't need it anymore
06:51.58Sivanaok
06:52.46Sivanathanks so much for the patience.. :)
06:53.11Sivanain the calling script.. I just declare it as   char *prompt; ?
06:53.19florzyep
06:54.30florzand np ;-)
06:55.46Sivanayou have a paypal acct?
06:56.32hardwirefamous last words.
06:56.41OloBolawill someone take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? http://66.134.67.155/index.asp
06:57.02denonSivana: if he doesn't, I do <G>
06:57.06Sivanahehe
06:57.13hardwireOloBola: aww.. gimme your nufone passwords
06:57.42florzSivana: BTW, any particular cause that you are using C? If it really is script like, why don't you use Perl, Python, Ruby or something. Memory is much simpler there :-)
06:57.42denonnufone's generally tied to IP anyway, isnt it?
06:58.14florzSivana: And nope, nothing like that
06:58.16Sivanaflorz: it's a calling card application... just writting it in C.. just because I guess..
06:58.24OloBolahardwire: why?
06:58.28SivanaI use the term scripting for simplicity
06:58.37hardwireOloBola: why not?
06:58.45hardwirecause I want to make long distance phone calls silly.
06:58.50Sivanahehe
06:59.01OloBolaOh great! hold a minute..
06:59.07florzSivana: Erm, memory management I meant ... whatever ...
07:00.00Sivanaya, it seems that C interfaces better with * I think
07:00.24florzSivana: It's not just some AGI stuff?
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07:00.57Sivanato be honest, I'm not sure why :)  Mark has the astcc that works with AGI and MySQL I guesss
07:01.11Sivanamaybe C will be faster under higher loads.. I dunno
07:01.12wouzer_morning
07:01.40Sivanathe original one that I modelled was written in C and it made my life a bit easier until I got into memory stuff :)
07:02.00OloBolamorning! Will you take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? http://66.134.67.155/index.asp
07:02.44florzSivana: C certainly is faster, nearly always, however when you are only munging a few hundred bytes of strings, that probably doesn't matter - and developing such things is much easier with most scripting languages
07:04.40Sivanaya, this is fun too :)
07:04.59florzWell, if you like it :-)
07:06.29Sivanaapp_phonecard.c:222: warning: `prompt' might be used uninitialized in this function
07:06.46Sivanachar *prompt;
07:07.37Sivanais it saying that it might be used?
07:07.46Sivanasorry.. might not be used
07:08.46florzpossibly calling free() regardless of whether pc_formatprompt() has been called before?
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07:09.09Sivanathat's possible..
07:09.47Sivanashort of putting free() as soon as I use it.. is this a bad error?
07:09.58SivanaI have the functions in ifs... and free() at the end
07:10.00florzyep, really, really bad
07:10.16Sivanaso I should copy/paste it to each use? :)
07:10.30florz?
07:10.57SivanaI have 3 ifs, for example, that call the prompt function and I have the free at the end where they all exit
07:11.09florzYou just have to call free() exactly once for every call to pc_formatprompt()
07:11.19florznot more and nor less
07:11.22florznot
07:11.37Supaplexso what kind of machine am I going to need to handle 4 full PRI's of RAS connections?
07:11.37SivanaI see.. so if I call the function 3 times, I should use free() 3 times
07:11.53florzyep
07:12.00Sivanawell that sucks.. hehe
07:12.11florzWell, that's C :-)
07:12.20wouzer_anyone knows what i'm doing wrong when i get this error:
07:12.20wouzer_NOTICE[1215896496]: app_dial.c:719 dial_exec: Unable to create channel of type 'Zap'
07:12.23wouzer_<PROTECTED>
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07:12.26wouzer_?
07:13.18Sivanawhat's your exten?
07:13.25wouzer_uhm
07:13.35wouzer_the line? one moment
07:13.35Sivanafrom extensions.conf
07:13.56florzSivana: Alternatively, use an approach where you pass prompt to pc_formatprompt() and back to the caller, initialize prompt in the caller to NULL and use realloc inside pc_formatprompt(). Then you only need one if(prompt)free(prompt); at the end
07:13.57wouzer_exten => 79,1,Dial(Zap/1:5061777)
07:14.20Sivanaya, that's what I was aiming for when you switched me.. hehe
07:14.29Sivanabut this is ok too
07:15.19Sivanawouzer_: looks like a driver issue
07:15.47Sivanado:  /sbin/ztcfg
07:15.56Sivanathen look in /var/log/asterisk/messages
07:16.14wouzer_ok
07:16.14Sivanaor maybe  /var/log/messages
07:16.17wouzer_k
07:16.28Sivanawhat card you using?
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07:16.32wouzer_HFC-S card
07:16.33SivanaX100P?
07:16.36Sivanawhat's that
07:16.42wouzer_just a cheap ISDN card with HFC-S chip
07:16.48Sivanafrom digium?
07:16.51wouzer_no
07:16.54SivanaI dunno then
07:16.58wouzer_i'm trying to let it work in NT mode
07:17.05Sivanasounds like driver issue to me though
07:17.05wouzer_but it doesn't really work i think :(
07:17.14wouzer_(and i don't know if i can dial at all in NT mode)
07:17.15SivanaI only buy Digium
07:17.17wouzer_;)
07:17.32wouzer_i'm a poor student ;)
07:17.33Sivanais this for home project?
07:17.39wouzer_sort of
07:17.44Sivanaya.. save your allowance then.. hehe
07:18.08wouzer_i'm trying to let it work like http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+zaphfc+install26
07:18.09Sivanayou spend a bit more with Digium, but the quality and functionality and support is there
07:18.13wouzer_ok.. ;)
07:18.27bjoernsanyone got recommendations for IPSCP (VoIP-PSTN gateway) providers?
07:18.28Sivanamaybe someone else has done it
07:18.38bjoernsi've tried iconnecthere and broadvoice
07:18.40wouzer_probably
07:18.42SivanaI use Bbroadvoice
07:18.50bjoernsdo you get DTMF working?
07:18.54Sivanawouzer_: have you tried the user list?
07:18.57Sivanayes
07:19.01bjoernsreally??
07:19.12Sivanahttp://www.aspworld.com/telco/bv_sip.htm
07:19.24Sivanayes, works tip top here
07:19.31bjoernsthat would be the best :)
07:19.33Sivanadtmfmode=inband
07:19.39bjoernsthey have good rates and seem "understandable" at least
07:19.44bjoernsi've been trying that, but...
07:19.48wouzer_sivana: what user list? :)
07:19.52Sivanawell.. they've had their own problems
07:19.59Sivanabut on the whole I've been happy
07:20.05Sivanawouzer_: user mailling list
07:20.18wouzer_sivana: ahh ok
07:20.25Sivanawww.asterisk.org: should be listed on there
07:20.42wouzer_ok thnx
07:20.42bjoernswhy do you have three broadvoice definitions?  (broadvoice, broadvoice-in1, broadvoice-in2)?
07:21.06Sivanaby default BV uses the general sip context
07:21.21Sivanaby matching the inbound hosts, I can specify it's own inbound context
07:21.42bjoernsah, i always wondered how the matching to [entries] were...
07:21.45Sivanaaccording to pfn: there should be 4 inbound hosts on the .129 IPs too.. but I haven't added them
07:22.13Sivana2 on the 128 and 2 on the 129
07:22.27bjoernsso an entry is used if its IP address is the one of the entry's host= ?
07:22.30Sivanaotherwise, it will use the default context listed in [general]
07:22.40bjoerns(pfn?)
07:22.50Sivanaya
07:23.00Sivanaanother user in this channel.. probably sleeping
07:23.06Sivanahis lazy ass... lol
07:23.10bjoerns:)
07:23.28bjoernsi'm using extensions for the incoming calls because i couldn't get matching to entries to work...
07:23.36bjoernse.g., register user.pass@sip.broadvoice.com/broadvoice
07:23.53Sivanatake out the /broadvoice
07:23.56bjoernsi couldn't find anywhere that it documents how incoming SIP calls are matched to [entries]...
07:24.02Sivanatry my config and tell me if it works better
07:24.17Sivanaya, I should put it on the wiki
07:24.23bjoernsincoming calls for broadvoice works already (but not for iconnecthere), but DTMF doesn't work :(
07:24.38Sivananot sure about IConnect
07:24.52bjoernsiconnecthere registers fine, but they just never call me back
07:25.05bjoernsit works if i register directly with my sip phone, though
07:25.15bjoernsso there's something funky with iconnecthere+asterisk
07:25.52Sivanaya.. not sure what to do about them.. don't use 'em myself
07:26.26bjoernsah, so, since the context entries never matches for broadvoice, i guess i might not have really tried with dtmfmode=inband....
07:26.38bjoerns*very anticipatingly tries it out...*
07:27.48bjoernssirvana: hm...  how does sip.conf give incoming broadvoice calls dtmfmode=inband?  that parameter is only set for one of the context entries...
07:27.57bjoerns(sip.conf => your sip.conf)
07:28.23Sivanagood question.. try it out.. you may need to the setting to the in-* ones
07:28.41bjoernsok
07:28.56SivanaI'm pretty sure inbound dtmf works for me
07:29.08bjoernsok
07:29.51Sivanaflorz: you still there?
07:30.02bjoernsit might be good if there was a way to set those parameters per extension instead of per sip entry... :-/
07:30.16bjoerns(e.g., anyone that calls extension "broadvoice" would get dtmfmode=inband
07:30.43Sivana<PROTECTED>
07:31.25bjoerns(since some SIP providers can call you from any IP address that is...)
07:38.04Sivanalet me know how it works it
07:38.10bjoernsokay, thx
07:38.15Sivananp
07:38.18bjoernshave a good night
07:38.23Sivanau 2 :)
07:38.30bjoerns(i'm in china :) )
07:38.33bjoernsbright day still :)
07:39.04Sivanahave a good day :)
07:39.37bjoernsok... i will... :)
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08:06.57bjoernsas it is now, how useful is enum?  is it in large-scale use anywhere?
08:22.57OloBolaWill someone take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? http://66.134.67.155/index.asp
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08:28.24morlacmorning all
08:29.38morlacwhich proto is less demanding/more stable for Asterisk, SIP or H232?
08:31.48morlacI ask this, because Im ordering an SS7 converter ( I hate ss7 ) to one of these protos. SIP or H.323
08:32.02morlacso I can use Asterisk
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08:51.51_Vilemorlac
08:51.56_Vilewhat SS7 converter?
08:52.44_VileI'd also say go with SIP
08:52.48travismne1 know why I can't view the buglist ont eh digium site at the moment?
08:52.58_Vilebut what would you be using to convert from ss7?
08:55.31morlacOur local GSM operator demanded that we support SS7 as priISDN is costing them too much, They say they have the Blue book standard.
08:56.01morlacI dont want to purchase a complete IVR system for SS7, so I thought convert SS7 is a better choice and cheaper
08:56.49morlacI had the option of SS7 to PriISDN but that would cost more as double the E1 ports are required. So, I thought SS7->Voip will be cheaper
08:57.39_Vilesure, cheaper, but can you find something that converts from ss7 to voip?
08:57.40morlacas for the hardware, the supplier (a telecom equipement who supplies the original GSM operator) has the hardware needed
08:57.46zoasip is most stable
08:57.49zoah323 sux
08:57.54_Vileyes sip is most stable
08:58.01zoaand is higly unstable
08:59.26morlacI was thinking H323 till I noticed bug#1334
08:59.45_Viledont go h323... simply bad luck
08:59.59morlacand now you guys approve of SIP, so, I just sent the order for 4 SS7 E1 to SIP
09:00.07_Vilebut im still curious what you figure you'll use to go ss7 to anything
09:00.26morlacyou mean the hardware itself?
09:00.29_Vileyep
09:00.59_Vilesoftswitch?
09:01.52morlacI dont realy know, my contract says it should work with this GSM Operator SS7 version, and I dont realy care as long as it works. I tend to think it might be a Dialogic card or something, not sure. My SS7 knowledge sucks big time when it comes to SS7 hardware.
09:02.26morlacI think I can call and check the brand if thats what you mean
09:02.31_Vileahh, well, what did you just order?
09:02.48morlac4E1 SS7 bluebook -> SIP
09:04.58_Vileinteresting who from if you dont mind my asking?
09:07.06morlacA local company in Jordan called Globitel
09:07.18morlacI dont know who their hardware supplier is though
09:07.54morlacwww.globitel.com
09:08.31_Vilecool, thx.
09:08.37morlacanytime
09:08.49morlacdo you think such system will work?
09:09.02_Viless7 to SIP?
09:09.08morlacyes
09:09.38morlacwill there be any latency issues, or problems?
09:10.02_Vilethe only process I know is a switch that talks SS7, going over PRI (cheaply)... or going over voip (expensive)... to get to the destination... PRI being converted to voip.. sip... etc
09:10.20_Vileswitch being the expensive part
09:10.45_Vilebut if these guys are selling an ss7 to sip protocol thing.. i really dont have a clue.
09:10.48morlacthey use standard PC hardware
09:11.22_Vileintel... ss7 boards... e1 cards...?
09:11.40morlacyah, i think so, standard PCs.
09:12.04morlacIntel servers based, SS7 cards, transcode to SIP in this case
09:12.13_Vilecool
09:12.20_VileFYI to anyone thats logging: http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom/boards/signaling.htm
09:12.50_Vileif they've got ss7 to sip working.. that's an accomplishment.
09:12.51_Vileheh
09:13.02morlacwhy do you say so?
09:13.12morlacis so hard to transcode ?
09:13.42_Vilebecause I think in terms of ss7 being switch oriented.. for whatever reason.. but i've heard for a while that you can use intel boards to make your own switch.
09:14.46morlacIm not sure, but they seem to know their stuff. I know it does not mean much, but they have bignames in their customer list..doing Callcenters lots of telecom projects
09:15.39_Vileexcellent... let me know how it turns out... mklein@nmedia.net... would love to know.
09:16.18morlacsure, I will keep you updated, and since this info might come in handy to other Asterisk users, why not a post in the mail list
09:18.25morlacthanks _Vile
09:18.41morlacI catch you later, got some errands to do.
09:18.57morlachave a good night/day/afternoon ;-)
09:19.00_Vilenp.. take it easy... look forward to the updates
09:19.03_Vilegood night :)
09:49.50tessier_Vile: I am really wanting ss7 to work with *
09:49.56tessier_Vile: I have some very good uses for it.
09:50.08tessier_Vile: You working on it?
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10:06.33teletelHi, does anybody know the current status of releasing asterisk 1.0?
10:15.16GlockIs it possible once i press 0 for an interface to an outside line, is it possible to get a different tone to know its ready?
10:21.45GlockAnyone know how the the Internet Phonejack PCI and TDM400P interact together?
10:25.39sniffeANyone using ZapHFC here?
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10:34.21OloBolaWill someone take a look and my iax.conf and extensions.conf and tell me why I may not be able to dial out? I can receive calls, just not place them. http://66.134.67.155/index.asp
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10:45.23GodseyI am cursed by asterisk :)
10:45.48Godseylast thing I did before leaving Seattle for Syracuse was talk about nufone and local DIDs
10:45.55GodseyI'm stuck in Michigan :)
10:46.13Godseyoh well, at least we have an early flight out
10:46.22Godseyjust thought i'd say I'm cursed
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11:32.58ivlokhello
11:33.14ivlokanyone using nufone
11:33.54ivloki can't get it to register
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11:46.56markitanyone from ITALY here?
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12:21.12shido6ivlock
12:21.21shido6take it to #nufone
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13:06.01X-Genhey all
13:06.12X-Genanyone got * working on AMD64 yet ?
13:06.58gr0mit_homenah-
13:07.13gr0mit_homedon't need all that power
13:07.26gr0mit_homeanyone fancy making a patch for http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002356
13:07.59X-Gendidnt know that 64bit would be this much faster
13:09.49gr0mit_homethis is the Zap c option to require you to confirm answer
13:10.17gr0mit_homebut several people seem to need an audio file to be played whilst awaiting answer
13:12.42zoax-gen : i'm running asterisk on an opteron
13:12.53zoain  64 bit mode
13:13.49X-Genzoa: u just re-compile ?
13:15.50zoayeah
13:16.51X-Genlater people
13:18.42iaxywhats the latest firmware out for the Iaxy, and does it support names?
13:20.59gr0mit_homeand when will it support V23 caller ID ?!
13:25.12shido6when you add it in the firmware :)
13:26.50gr0mit_homethe firmware for iaxy is not public, it seems
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13:27.45ivlokhello
13:28.05ivloki'm having a prblem connecting to nufone
13:28.15ivlokany nufone folks
13:28.51zoaivlok goto #nufoen
13:28.53zoa#nufone
13:29.09ivlokthanks zoa
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13:42.29isamarhi folks
13:42.50isamaranybody knows a good(cheap) termination to china?
13:43.28isamaranybody using Dialogic boards?
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13:48.16Darwin35ok back to this
13:48.23Darwin35Sep  3 23:16:53 NOTICE[138443776]: rtp.c:416 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum still
13:48.42Darwin35this is the only error i get on * but I have no outbound audio
13:51.06Darwin35and it is on both my systems it does the same so  it has to be a change in *
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14:00.09Mocisamar, define cheap ? ;)
14:00.27Mocis 2.5cent/min cheap ?
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14:06.26serdiehardhello friends
14:07.00abbashi
14:07.37serdiehardcan any body explain me in simple terms what is this syntax which we write in the extension.conf
14:07.46serdiehardin my extension.conf
14:07.56serdiehardi have like this
14:08.05serdiehard[FooTest]
14:08.19serdiehardexten => 100,1,SetGlobalVar(FOO=5)
14:08.28serdiehardso tell me what we are defining
14:08.54ivlokFOO=5
14:09.05serdiehardya
14:09.19serdiehardwhat is 100
14:09.28ivlokanytime you say FOO it'll =5
14:09.42serdiehardi know we are defining the global variable FOO
14:09.43ivlok20 x FOO
14:10.00isamarMoc
14:10.01serdiehardcommon ivlok
14:10.13serdiehardMoc ?
14:10.41isamar<PROTECTED>
14:10.47serdiehardok
14:10.50isamarMoc.. to start 2.5 is cheap
14:12.08ivlok100 = the  extension number you dial to get a variable of FOO=5
14:13.08serdiehardok
14:13.13serdiehardthen 1
14:13.19serdiehardis it return code
14:13.56ivlokif true then yes
14:14.17serdiehardok
14:14.34serdiehardactually in sip.conf
14:14.45serdiehardwe are writing the user agent information
14:15.04serdiehardand in extension we are writing about routing am i right?
14:16.54serdiehardhello ivlok
14:17.11serdiehardam i wrong in any way?
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14:29.49isamaranybody providing DIDs and termination in china?
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14:37.37serdiehardhello
14:37.39zmofnyhi all
14:37.48serdiehardhi zmo
14:38.08zmofnyanyone familiar with configuring MCGP units?
14:38.17zmofnyi mean MGCP
14:38.46serdiehardiam newbie and my doubt is in sip.conf we created the user identity what does we configure in extension.conf
14:39.51serdiehardif we have sip server A and astresik PBX B and UserAgent of Xlite softphone C how these are interrelated
14:42.26Connor_upgraded to latest CVS, I'm getting these.. Sep  4 10:27:17 WARNING[1123664832]: rtp.c:456 ast_rtp_read: RTP Read too short (20, expecting 113876)
14:42.32Connor_what's that about?
14:51.44zmofnycomeon guys...  no one can help me with MGCP config?
14:52.12zmofnytrying to figure out how to setup mgcp autoconfiguration for client phone/device
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14:59.09Dobajanyone got a link for the Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware??? or tell me how to get hold of it
15:00.37zmofnyanyone got dlink dvg1120 sip firmware?