00:00.17 | ManxPower | shaug, There are two types of contexts: extensions.conf/sip.conf/zapata.conf contexts and voicemail.conf contexts |
00:00.20 | ManxPower | They are different |
00:00.32 | *** join/#asterisk david (~david@muffin.davidcoulson.net) |
00:00.55 | ManxPower | try show voicemail users |
00:01.39 | kietlak | E100p connected to E100P in 2 * howto - can someone help? |
00:02.03 | shaug | 'show voicemail' isn't available |
00:02.11 | ManxPower | shaug, then upgrade your Asterisk |
00:02.13 | shaug | i think i'll have to disable mysql and recompile |
00:02.17 | ManxPower | Oh1 |
00:02.30 | ManxPower | shaug, Yes. There have been issues with mysql and voicemail. |
00:02.34 | shaug | i seem to recall reading somewhere that 'show voicemail users' wasn't available w/mysql |
00:02.56 | shaug | k. that's the plan then. :) |
00:03.02 | shaug | thanks for the i/o, gents. |
00:07.30 | *** part/#asterisk stonefly (~stonefly@209.33.216.182) |
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00:26.44 | ctooley_mobile | what is the method for including another file containing extensions? |
00:27.05 | shido6 | #include |
00:27.30 | mishehu | #define llamas |
00:27.40 | mishehu | heh. |
00:27.44 | david | hello |
00:27.56 | david | does the Cisco 7935 conference phone work with Asterisk? |
00:28.04 | ctooley_mobile | "#include more-exten.conf" and it inserts the entirety of more-exten.conf at that point in the dialplan? |
00:28.05 | david | with either SCCP or SIP? |
00:28.25 | mishehu | david: I'm pretty confident it will work with SIP at least |
00:28.28 | ctooley_mobile | david: Nope, I've used the Polycom 3000 but never the Cisco |
00:29.09 | david | mishehu: is there a SIP image for it? |
00:29.14 | david | ctooley_mobile: ah, okay |
00:29.14 | mishehu | david: of course, don't buy one because of what I say, I've not actually used it. |
00:29.15 | BoRiS | Anyone 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 |
00:29.26 | mishehu | david: no idea. check cisco's site |
00:29.26 | david | ctooley_mobile: is the polycom SIP? |
00:29.29 | redder86 | What is the iaxy.bin firmware for in the CVS source? |
00:30.05 | redder86 | automatically update the firmware on connected IAXys? |
00:30.34 | doughecka | yes |
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00:30.59 | Moc__ | yes polycom = SIP ... |
00:31.06 | Moc__ | oh sorry.. |
00:31.06 | david | mishehu: nope, no SIP image for that |
00:31.07 | redder86 | doughecka: if I just received an IAXy today do I need to update the firmware? |
00:31.11 | Moc__ | Soundpoint ip 500 = SIP.. |
00:31.14 | Moc__ | 300 and 600 too |
00:31.32 | doughecka | redder86: dunno, I never did |
00:31.38 | doughecka | I assume it just updates |
00:31.43 | doughecka | automatically |
00:31.53 | redder86 | doughecka: how often does Digium do firmware updates? |
00:32.04 | doughecka | have no idea :) |
00:32.09 | redder86 | :-) |
00:32.25 | doughecka | but it only updates if you download the latest cvs I think |
00:32.37 | david | Moc_: what about the soundstation - the conf. phone? |
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00:33.51 | ctooley_mobile | david: It's H.323 |
00:33.57 | Moc__ | david, yes h323 |
00:33.59 | Heinz | hi all ;) |
00:34.00 | J_Bullet | I have a problem with a call dropping about 3 seconds into it |
00:34.03 | ctooley_mobile | http://www.polycom.com/common/pw_item_show_doc/1,1276,841,00.pdf |
00:34.07 | redder86 | How many IAXys can you run simultaneously with ulaw on an average broadband connection before all of the bandwidth is sucked up? |
00:34.11 | Moc__ | J_Bullet, softphone ? |
00:34.46 | david | ctooley_mobile: thanks |
00:35.16 | J_Bullet | Moc___: it's a soft/IAX2phone --> asterisk ------internet-------> asterisk --> hard/sipphone |
00:35.41 | ctooley_mobile | I spoke to someone earlier about some Polycom 300's and 500's on the phone (couple of hours ago), is that person in here? |
00:35.57 | ctooley_mobile | david: No problem |
00:36.56 | Moc__ | J_Bullet, disable the reinvite and canreinvite |
00:37.48 | Moc__ | ctooley, donno, but I use polycom 500, and it GREAT.. |
00:37.59 | J_Bullet | Moc__: they are |
00:38.03 | ManxPower | redder86, Assume a min of 80k bits/second each direction for each call |
00:38.07 | J_Bullet | Moc_: I'm getting this output http://pastebin.ca/853 |
00:38.17 | J_Bullet | Moc___: I think it's something to do with bridging |
00:39.12 | Moc__ | i donno, I dont use iax softphone anymore |
00:39.34 | ManxPower | redder86, Then TEST to see how much bandwidth an ulaw call takes with an IAXy and update your numbers |
00:39.39 | J_Bullet | it's a problem routing calls between the asterisk boxes, not the softphone |
00:39.49 | Moc__ | ulaw is about that 80 to 90 real world |
00:39.57 | ManxPower | Just remember you'll only ever come up with a theoretical max number of ulaw iaxy calls |
00:40.00 | J_Bullet | the softphone works perfectly fine directly to either box |
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00:40.19 | Moc__ | never had problem like that routing calls between * |
00:40.37 | J_Bullet | okey then |
00:40.40 | J_Bullet | lucky you |
00:40.47 | JunK-Y | should i pay for my license of G729 ? |
00:41.08 | Moc__ | JunK-Y, if you need ... legally... yes |
00:41.20 | ctooley_mobile | Moc_: Oh I'm a Polycom Technology Partner... the person I was referring to was wanting to buy phones. |
00:41.31 | Moc__ | ha hehe... |
00:41.31 | JunK-Y | is it good QoS ? |
00:41.34 | Moc__ | how much you sell them ? |
00:42.28 | ctooley_mobile | Moc_ depends on the quantity, for most part $180 |
00:42.52 | Moc__ | that sound like the price... |
00:43.00 | Moc__ | your in the US or canada ? |
00:43.04 | JunK-Y | US |
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00:43.37 | Moc__ | oh well, too much duty fee for me ;) |
00:44.08 | Moc__ | I ordered 3 from InGram micro |
00:44.19 | Moc__ | let see how much time it will take so i get them |
00:44.22 | JunK-Y | moc: its cost a lot of douanes right ? |
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00:44.26 | ctooley_mobile | Moc__: I'm working on getting them through their Canadian warehouse. |
00:44.48 | JunK-Y | a colleague ordered a X100P from digitnetworks, it cost 35$CAD of fees. |
00:44.52 | Moc__ | JunK-Y, still, yes, unless your lucky because of the 'greve'.. but.. |
00:45.02 | JunK-Y | greve started today |
00:45.03 | Moc__ | ctooley, oh well, let us know ;) |
00:45.07 | JunK-Y | at only lacolle, no? |
00:45.19 | Moc__ | JunK-Y, maybe.. donno |
00:45.28 | Moc__ | JunK-Y, there is a CND Digium reseller |
00:45.43 | *** part/#asterisk J_Bullet (~jbullet@213.137.0.57) |
00:45.48 | Moc__ | check the asterisk User page on the wiki |
00:46.08 | JunK-Y | it was from digitnetworks |
00:46.33 | JunK-Y | cheaper, he wanna see how good was that card. |
00:47.49 | ManxPower | search the archive for the Intel Modem model number and you can buy clones from anywhere that has that specific modem |
00:48.09 | Moc__ | x100p = 149$ CND with taxes + 22$ shipping |
00:48.27 | ManxPower | I got mine for $9 from newegg or somewhere like that |
00:48.41 | redder86 | Digitnetworks is still making a killing on those cards. You can get them easy for $15 or less. |
00:48.43 | Moc__ | ManxPower, same here, but never work as good as the x100p |
00:48.54 | redder86 | Moc__: I've no problem with mine. |
00:49.07 | JunK-Y | and guess what, they have no more phone service now. |
00:49.09 | ManxPower | Moc_, I generally want reliable and supported and so I use real X100Ps for most things. |
00:49.13 | JunK-Y | they're understaff they say...! |
00:49.21 | JunK-Y | Moc_: i know. |
00:49.24 | Moc__ | I moved to tdm400 FXO thought ;) |
00:49.30 | JunK-Y | i've 1 real from digium too. |
00:49.34 | ManxPower | Moc_, Most people will I suspect |
00:50.02 | Moc__ | ok, so I got my second 514 DID today... im happy.. for the long weekend |
00:50.36 | JunK-Y | Moc_: from which company this time ? |
00:50.38 | wsuff | Moc__: glad such little things make ya happy |
00:50.44 | JunK-Y | i didnt get a reply from Stealth |
00:50.47 | Moc__ | hehe funny but it does |
00:50.57 | JunK-Y | y0 wsuff! |
00:51.07 | Moc__ | JunK-Y, I might start offering them too soon ;) |
00:51.18 | JunK-Y | at how much ? |
00:51.19 | Moc__ | I'll let you know my price once Im setup ;) |
00:51.31 | JunK-Y | everything managed from where ? ur house ? |
00:51.38 | Moc__ | maybe like 1.4cent/min incoming and 3$ per DID |
00:51.50 | Moc__ | JunK-Y, I got servers at data centers |
00:51.53 | shaug | manxpower, SUB still isn't working. 'show voicemail users' indicates that the mailbox is there, though. any pointers on where else to look? |
00:52.02 | JunK-Y | i want something at 0$in and maybe, dunno 3c or 4c out |
00:52.11 | JunK-Y | data centers ? peer1 ? |
00:52.12 | Moc__ | good luck ;) |
00:52.13 | wsuff | JunK-Y: won't happen |
00:52.17 | wsuff | pipe dream |
00:52.22 | Moc__ | out will be like 1.5cent/min to canada/us |
00:52.44 | JunK-Y | i just want something with 0c in |
00:52.53 | wsuff | JunK-Y: u won't see it |
00:52.57 | wsuff | especially for canada |
00:52.59 | PatrickDK | bandwidth costs |
00:52.59 | BoRiS | Moc: where did you get your canadian DID? |
00:53.06 | wsuff | unless u want to drop 15-20 per did |
00:53.09 | wsuff | then maybe |
00:53.19 | Sivana | where are you Moc_? |
00:53.27 | Moc__ | Sivana, Montreal |
00:53.34 | wsuff | anywho i hafta work |
00:53.36 | JunK-Y | wsuff: maybe. |
00:53.42 | Sivana | ya.. I got that CC app done today, want to beta test it? |
00:53.45 | JunK-Y | BELL is preparing something really huge about VOIP |
00:53.50 | Moc__ | sure |
00:54.07 | Sivana | I just need to finish the prompts |
00:54.14 | Moc__ | allright |
00:54.20 | Moc__ | let me know, I'll be here |
00:54.22 | Sivana | I get my wife to do them, but we've caught a cold this week.. hehe |
00:54.25 | Sivana | sounds funny |
00:54.43 | Moc__ | Sivana, there is some computer voice that sound very nice on the net.. |
00:54.54 | Sivana | oh.. where |
00:54.55 | Moc__ | not 'legal' to use, but for playing arround, it great |
00:55.10 | Sivana | like a synthesizer? |
00:55.14 | Moc__ | yes |
00:55.15 | Sivana | or whatever.. heh |
00:55.20 | Moc__ | the best I found .. is : http://www.babeltech.com/Demos.php?s=48&m=3&f=95 |
00:55.31 | Moc__ | and you will be surprised |
00:55.35 | Moc__ | how good it is |
00:56.12 | Moc__ | ha damn... their encoder seem down !$@#%$#@ |
00:56.26 | Moc__ | nope ok it work hehe |
00:56.31 | Sivana | ya, it works... doesn't sound bad |
00:58.00 | Moc__ | ive done testing ivr with it, before doing professional recording |
00:58.03 | Sivana | little bit robotic.. but it might just work... |
00:58.22 | Moc__ | then your sentense aint written correctly ;) |
00:58.26 | Sivana | hehe |
00:58.45 | JunK-Y | mouhjahha |
00:58.46 | JunK-Y | j'ai 24 ans et une grosse queue. |
00:58.48 | JunK-Y | MOUHAHHAHA |
00:58.54 | JunK-Y | it sounds not bad. |
00:59.21 | Sivana | lol |
01:00.41 | JunK-Y | J'aime la baloney, le coke, et les chips. |
01:00.43 | JunK-Y | mouhahaha |
01:01.10 | Sivana | lol... put french and use this: I'm sorry, you have entered an invalid number of digits, please try again |
01:01.10 | ctooley_mobile | Moc__ how many IP 500's do you have? |
01:01.37 | JunK-Y | sivana: ya wanna the french version of this ? |
01:02.07 | JunK-Y | MOUAHAHAA |
01:02.12 | Sivana | no... I speak french... but put the french and use the english language |
01:02.14 | Sivana | sounds hillarious |
01:02.27 | JunK-Y | yep |
01:02.42 | ctooley_mobile | When using Authenticate() what happens if they enter the wrong password? |
01:02.44 | JunK-Y | like chinese or something. |
01:03.23 | Sivana | ctooley: for the CC app I have? |
01:03.44 | ctooley_mobile | ? |
01:04.05 | Sivana | I dunno :) |
01:04.24 | JunK-Y | Sivana: id like to test it too :) |
01:04.26 | ctooley_mobile | When 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. |
01:04.55 | Sivana | JunK-Y: ok |
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01:14.35 | ctooley_mobile | Well, folks, I've gotta run, time to read the kids their book and tuck them in |
01:14.39 | ctooley_mobile | later all |
01:14.49 | *** part/#asterisk ctooley_mobile (~ctooley@65.166.25.111) |
01:17.43 | pfn | I wonder what I'm forgetting |
01:18.31 | Sivana | you forgot to paypal me some cash |
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01:20.28 | pfn | don't you wish |
01:20.31 | Sivana | heh |
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01:27.58 | pfn | so any bored conference calls going on tonight? heh |
01:29.08 | JunK-Y | pfn: ya gonna join? |
01:29.25 | kram | i'm in utah |
01:29.31 | JunK-Y | SLC ? |
01:29.46 | *** topic/#asterisk by kram -> The Asterisk Open Source PBX || Please register with nickserv to join #asterisk || kram in SLC utah |
01:29.48 | kram | yah |
01:29.50 | kram | that's th eone |
01:30.16 | file[laptop] | kram: I had a blueberry muffin today :) |
01:30.21 | JunK-Y | go visit digitnetworks and tell them they're crap |
01:30.22 | JunK-Y | hehhee |
01:30.51 | pfn | maybe for like 5 minutes |
01:30.54 | pfn | until my friend gets here |
01:31.03 | JunK-Y | i'll get in, wait |
01:31.30 | KalD|WORK | kram: is IAX endian-safe? |
01:32.10 | JunK-Y | kram: what are ya doing in SLC ? |
01:33.20 | Sivana | pfn, where you going? |
01:33.40 | kram | haha |
01:33.52 | kram | visiting friends |
01:33.57 | kram | bbiab |
01:34.04 | VoIPMasta | Does anyone know about DID providers outside the US? |
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01:39.29 | Moc__ | well some arnt fast to provide DID ;) |
01:42.30 | wsuff | VoIPMasta: be prepared to wait |
01:42.42 | wsuff | those that offer em cheap are slow to get anything done |
01:42.53 | pfn | This case has been approved. On August 31, 2004, an approval notice was mailed. If 14 days have passed and you have not received this notice, you may wish to verify or update your address. To update your address, please call the National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283. |
01:42.54 | pfn | whoa |
01:42.58 | pfn | sweet |
01:43.37 | wsuff | pfn?? |
01:43.45 | pfn | Application Type: I129F, PETITION FOR FIANCE(E) |
01:43.46 | pfn | Current Status: |
01:43.52 | pfn | swap the order of the pastes |
01:44.15 | wsuff | so your women can come here once u finish all this crap |
01:45.34 | Darwin35 | grrrr |
01:45.49 | Darwin35 | why would I be getting bad udp packets |
01:46.36 | Darwin35 | in just simple sip mode no x100p no zap |
01:46.42 | pfn | more or less |
01:46.45 | *** part/#asterisk redder86 (~lee@gateway.howardsilvan.com) |
01:46.47 | pfn | but it's crap timing, though |
01:48.23 | wsuff | pfn: better than nothing though no? |
01:49.20 | pfn | yeah |
01:51.57 | Sivana | pfn... does your VM patch work with the latest cvs? |
01:54.07 | pfn | sivana it should |
01:54.11 | pfn | why don't you do cvs update? |
01:54.26 | Sivana | I do... I had to delete my whole tree and do a new checkout |
01:54.35 | Sivana | app_voicemail.c kept fucking it |
01:54.43 | pfn | did it? |
01:54.48 | pfn | maybe there's a collision then |
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01:54.55 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted] by ChanServ |
01:54.55 | Sivana | so I wasn't sure if the cvs broke something |
01:55.28 | Sivana | I hope Kram puts it in the source... it worked great |
01:55.54 | twisted | Sivana, what's that? |
01:56.11 | Sivana | pfn's voicemail patch... fixes the empty VM messages |
01:56.18 | twisted | oh yea |
01:56.21 | twisted | it works awesomely |
01:56.24 | Sivana | ya |
01:56.40 | Sivana | should be moved up to the top of the line :) |
02:01.19 | JunK-Y | is 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? |
02:02.36 | Darwin35 | Sep 3 22:02:16 NOTICE[138443776]: rtp.c:416 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum |
02:02.40 | Darwin35 | why is this |
02:12.53 | Sivana | how do I tar a directory so the structure is maintained? |
02:13.40 | Sivana | friday night.. everyone must be out getting a lube job done.. hrh |
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02:13.54 | Heinz | tar cfz directory.tar.gz directory |
02:14.09 | Heinz | Darwin35, fbsd? |
02:14.20 | Darwin35 | yes |
02:15.04 | tessier | Jesus fucking christ. I |
02:15.10 | Darwin35 | this just started 3 days ago and now I have no outbound audio |
02:15.13 | tessier | I finally cracked the code on every one of my Cisco phones. |
02:15.26 | tessier | What a bitch. No more "refurb" Cisco's for me. What a rip off. |
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02:15.44 | tessier | I'm gonna document the whole ordeal on the wiki this weekend. |
02:15.55 | Darwin35 | exit |
02:16.09 | tessier | Darwin35: Try a / in front of that |
02:16.21 | Darwin35 | was typing in wrong window |
02:19.37 | Darwin35 | grrrrr |
02:20.59 | tessier | hah |
02:21.02 | Darwin35 | here this will help you learn threw osmosis |
02:21.08 | tessier | We should BE SO LUCKY to have books on Asterisk that weigh 40 # ! |
02:21.26 | tessier | I would happily let you slap me with it if you would promise to write it first |
02:23.35 | Darwin35 | we need a extenion file with all the macros writen in it , that... |
02:23.45 | Darwin35 | and extenesions |
02:24.06 | Darwin35 | so we can uuuse then and not have to fight and figure them all out |
02:24.39 | Darwin35 | like a macro that knows how many are in a que on hold and the est wait tiiiime |
02:24.48 | Darwin35 | and soforth |
02:25.47 | Darwin35 | but hey that would be to easy and usefull |
02:30.21 | wsuff | Darwin35: get codin |
02:30.27 | JunK-Y | is 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 |
02:38.44 | Moc__ | [hC] a pix cisco firewall ? |
02:39.00 | Moc__ | 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. |
02:39.37 | Moc__ | 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) |
02:42.58 | Darwin35 | lol I have to fix this bad udp first |
02:43.08 | Moc__ | you set nat=yes in your sip.conf |
02:43.16 | Darwin35 | and wit asterisk -vvvvgc I get no warnings |
02:43.25 | [hC] | Moc_: Yes. |
02:43.32 | Moc__ | ha Grandstream.. being I while I did it |
02:43.35 | Darwin35 | it 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 |
02:46.30 | Darwin35 | hmm thhis is making nosense |
02:54.07 | Darwin35 | it has to do with eagain statement |
02:54.15 | Darwin35 | hmm |
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02:56.17 | Darwin35 | I think I got it fixed |
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02:56.32 | Darwin35 | it was alinux call that had to be commente out |
02:57.38 | tommav | Does 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 |
02:57.39 | pvinci | PIX needs inbound rules |
02:57.57 | Connor_ | Sep 3 22:56:51 WARNING[1117369664]: rtp.c:456 ast_rtp_read: RTP Read too short (20, expecting 208596) |
02:58.03 | Connor_ | 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? |
03:03.05 | Darwin35 | canreinvite=no |
03:03.05 | Darwin35 | tomm that againsed the law you cannnot leave prerecorded msgs on a answering machine |
03:06.35 | tommav | these are people who asked us to call them |
03:07.12 | tommav | i have a script to play a pre-recorded message for when they pick up |
03:07.27 | tommav | i just need to know how to recognize when the voice mail greeting is done |
03:07.39 | Darwin35 | you will have to write a agi script |
03:07.40 | Moc__ | lol, have fun tommav |
03:08.06 | Moc__ | best way is to bring something that wait for like 2 second of silence on the line |
03:08.09 | Darwin35 | normaly after 4 rings = to 54 sec |
03:09.15 | Darwin35 | find out hwat key you hit to right to vm and then have it wait 2 sec and play the file |
03:09.31 | Darwin35 | have 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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03:16.13 | JunK-Y | y0 JerJer |
03:17.11 | Darwin35 | nope still bad udp |
03:21.08 | tommav | are 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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03:29.23 | Darwin35 | Sep 3 23:16:53 NOTICE[138443776]: rtp.c:416 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum still |
03:30.11 | Darwin35 | could it be a network cabkle ? |
03:30.22 | Darwin35 | but I am using a cross over |
03:35.46 | Darwin35 | ok I get the same problem on2 diff machines so its * that is broken |
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03:42.55 | Darwin35 | soomething is causing a bad udp packet in * |
03:43.17 | Darwin35 | btu its happening on 2 systems so I know know its not me |
03:43.24 | postel | how do i save my ATA 186 configuration in a file that can be uploaded back if needed? |
03:43.30 | Darwin35 | * is broken on fbsd again |
03:48.17 | MustDie | ~seen DrRighteous2 |
03:48.18 | jbot | drrighteous2 <~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'. |
03:48.26 | postel | anyone? |
03:49.22 | JunK-Y | postel: is that suppose to be an asterisk related questioN? |
03:50.17 | postel | yes, im messing with * and i need to keep my working file |
03:50.45 | JunK-Y | ive no idea postel |
03:50.51 | postel | k, thanks |
03:51.06 | JunK-Y | sorry |
03:51.10 | postel | no worries |
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04:25.55 | justinnnnnn | anyone wana help me with call parking |
04:26.02 | justinnnnnn | anyone.. ? |
04:26.06 | denon | justinnnnnn .. |
04:26.09 | denon | its been done :) |
04:26.14 | justinnnnnn | denon ??? |
04:26.16 | denon | bkw has "Valet parking" |
04:26.18 | justinnnnnn | ya |
04:26.20 | justinnnnnn | but his doesnt say |
04:26.23 | justinnnnnn | the line number |
04:26.25 | justinnnnnn | like call parking does.. |
04:26.30 | justinnnnnn | it works 100% |
04:26.33 | justinnnnnn | but doesnt say 'line 1' |
04:26.34 | justinnnnnn | to the user |
04:26.38 | denon | well .. it can, cant it? |
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04:26.41 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[xbox]] by ChanServ |
04:26.47 | justinnnnnn | probably.. i dunno howto do it.. |
04:26.49 | denon | talk to bkw .. |
04:26.52 | denon | he's always broke |
04:26.55 | denon | and would love to take your money |
04:26.57 | justinnnnnn | he doesnt want my money :( |
04:26.59 | justinnnnnn | oh good :) |
04:27.00 | denon | ?! |
04:27.01 | twisted[xbox] | eventually i might be able to fill up the entire channel list with my other machines accounts |
04:27.10 | denon | since when wont bkw take money to code? |
04:27.18 | justinnnnnn | hehe |
04:27.19 | twisted[xbox] | i'll take money to code |
04:27.21 | twisted[xbox] | what is it? |
04:27.35 | justinnnnnn | in valetparking |
04:27.39 | justinnnnnn | adding the 'line 1' thingy |
04:27.45 | justinnnnnn | so the user can hear wat line they've parked the call on |
04:27.59 | justinnnnnn | atm it works.. fine.. but it doesnt tell u what line ur being parked on |
04:28.09 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o denon] by twisted[xbox] |
04:28.27 | twisted[xbox] | justinnnnnn, ahh.... i'll take a look at it |
04:29.01 | twisted[xbox] | still go after bkw |
04:29.10 | twisted[xbox] | but i'll see what I can do, depending on what it's worth :P |
04:29.20 | denon | justinnnnnn: have you actually talked to bkw? |
04:29.27 | denon | he's usually beggin people to send him cash |
04:29.31 | twisted[xbox] | lol |
04:29.33 | twisted[xbox] | denon, not anymore |
04:29.41 | denon | oh? sticker business is pickin up? |
04:29.47 | twisted[xbox] | hahahaha |
04:29.52 | twisted[xbox] | he does * development for a job now |
04:29.54 | twisted[xbox] | just like me |
04:30.07 | denon | for digium? or for a company? |
04:30.40 | justinnnnnn | wel |
04:30.43 | justinnnnnn | whoever does it |
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04:30.48 | justinnnnnn | heh |
04:30.54 | justinnnnnn | tis very urgent |
04:31.02 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o denon_] by denon |
04:31.39 | twisted[xbox] | denon, for a company |
04:31.48 | denon | cool |
04:31.55 | twisted[xbox] | just like me |
04:31.59 | twisted[xbox] | cept i'm a rival company :P |
04:32.08 | twisted[xbox] | but bkw and I are still good friends |
04:32.18 | denon | well .. |
04:32.31 | denon | I like to play it safe .. you're only a rival of ours if you do network engineering as well as pbxs :) |
04:33.00 | twisted[xbox] | heh |
04:33.02 | twisted[xbox] | wel.... |
04:33.04 | twisted[xbox] | er well..... |
04:33.33 | twisted[xbox] | justinnnnnn, send me a spec doc to the adress jbot has |
04:33.49 | twisted[xbox] | what it needs to say, how it needs to be handled, etc. |
04:33.53 | twisted[xbox] | and how much it's worth ;) |
04:33.59 | justinnnnnn | who should i email to |
04:34.01 | twisted[xbox] | just /msg jbot twisted |
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04:34.23 | twisted[xbox] | angler! |
04:34.26 | twisted[xbox] | you bieotch! |
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04:55.41 | mitcheloc | anyone want to trade an x-series ibm laptop for a t100p card? =) |
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04:58.36 | twisted[xbox] | what's an x-series? |
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04:59.18 | twisted[xbox] | ooooh |
04:59.21 | twisted[xbox] | gimme more info ;) |
05:00.16 | twisted[xbox] | mitcheloc, gimme more info and you might have a deal ;) |
05:02.59 | denon | twisted: you appeared to anxious .. |
05:03.04 | denon | now he's going to back out |
05:03.15 | twisted[xbox] | hahaha |
05:03.18 | twisted[xbox] | no kidding |
05:03.18 | denon | besides, he's just trying to launder a hot laptop |
05:03.33 | twisted[xbox] | hey, i'll throw some tide on that |
05:03.50 | denon | good plan .. get it all nice and shiney before the feds check it in as evidence |
05:03.57 | denon | wouldnt want anyone else's prints, but your own, on it |
05:04.09 | twisted[xbox] | hahaha |
05:04.41 | denon | that wouldnt be an illegally-hacked xbox you're chatting on, would it? |
05:04.43 | denon | strike 2. |
05:04.57 | twisted[xbox] | illegally hacked? |
05:04.57 | twisted[xbox] | no |
05:05.13 | denon | well, if you're doing anything but running msft stuff on it .. |
05:05.18 | denon | (read your eula :) |
05:05.26 | denon | you dont actually own your xbox, msft is letting you use it |
05:05.36 | twisted[xbox] | nonono... that's been overturned |
05:05.44 | denon | has it? |
05:05.48 | twisted[xbox] | yea |
05:05.51 | twisted[xbox] | because i bought it use |
05:05.52 | twisted[xbox] | d |
05:05.55 | twisted[xbox] | there was no eula ;P |
05:06.05 | denon | so the other guy have a right to sell it? |
05:06.08 | denon | sell msft's property . . |
05:06.13 | twisted[xbox] | not my problem |
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05:06.17 | denon | again, buying stolen goods .. |
05:06.21 | denon | strike 2! |
05:06.29 | *** mode/#asterisk [+q denon!*@*] by twisted[xbox] |
05:06.32 | twisted[xbox] | shaddup |
05:06.32 | twisted[xbox] | :P |
05:06.46 | twisted[xbox] | oh wait +q doesn't work on ops |
05:06.50 | *** mode/#asterisk [-q denon!*@*] by twisted[xbox] |
05:06.56 | denon_ | hehe |
05:06.59 | denon_ | picky picky |
05:07.05 | denon | or nick masks |
05:07.37 | twisted[xbox] | no, +q works on nick masks |
05:07.43 | denon | sure, if you get em both |
05:07.49 | twisted[xbox] | but not on +o |
05:07.51 | denon_ | :) |
05:08.04 | twisted[xbox] | so? |
05:08.05 | twisted[xbox] | i have three |
05:08.23 | *** mode/#asterisk [+q twisted[xbox]!*@*] by denon |
05:08.29 | twisted[xbox] | hahaha |
05:08.29 | denon | even if it doesnt work .. |
05:08.30 | twisted[xbox] | nice try |
05:08.31 | denon | its fun |
05:08.32 | denon | :) |
05:08.49 | grumpie | Hi ... 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 |
05:08.51 | twisted[home] | nick 1 |
05:08.53 | twisted[xbox] | nick 2 |
05:08.56 | twisted | nick 3 |
05:08.57 | *** mode/#asterisk [-q twisted[xbox]!*@*] by denon |
05:08.59 | grumpie | doees * support STUN or not? |
05:09.04 | denon | -ooo |
05:09.04 | twisted[xbox] | no |
05:09.11 | twisted[xbox] | denon: go ahead?:) |
05:09.16 | denon | grumpie: nah, stun's for weenies |
05:09.18 | twisted[xbox] | try it out ;) |
05:09.27 | denon | twisted: would only be really fun if I could g-line chanserv as well |
05:09.36 | twisted[xbox] | hahahah |
05:09.43 | twisted[xbox] | true |
05:09.44 | grumpie | denon. i'm forced to deal with it for the moment :-) |
05:09.56 | denon | no wonder your nick is grumpie |
05:10.24 | grumpie | denon. i live with the cards I am dealt :-) |
05:10.31 | denon | grumpie: if you write a good STUN implementation for *, I bet we could get it checked in for ya though .. ;) |
05:11.11 | twisted[xbox] | anyone know how to switch desktops in xfce from the kb? |
05:11.28 | denon | newp, sorry |
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05:12.04 | mitcheloc | hey does "operator" sound like a good name for a gui? |
05:12.24 | twisted[xbox] | ah HAH |
05:12.26 | twisted[xbox] | there he is |
05:12.40 | twisted[xbox] | mitcheloc, still wanna launder that hot laptop? |
05:12.54 | mitcheloc | twisted: sorry i wasn't paying attention |
05:13.02 | mitcheloc | no i was asking for a laptop in exchange for a t100p |
05:13.06 | twisted[xbox] | OOH |
05:13.13 | twisted[xbox] | i thought you were OFFERING a laptop in exchange |
05:13.22 | mitcheloc | blah |
05:13.25 | mitcheloc | i want a laptop |
05:13.36 | grumpie | denon ... I havent written production code in a long time ... i dont think you want my code in there :-) |
05:13.37 | twisted[xbox] | i'll sell you mine for 1400 |
05:13.39 | mitcheloc | so is that name kosher? |
05:13.52 | mitcheloc | i'll buy a brand new one for $1500 then |
05:13.55 | twisted[xbox] | heh |
05:14.00 | denon | twisted: try ctrl+alt+1/2/3/4 |
05:14.06 | twisted[xbox] | but mine comes with linux preinstalled |
05:14.16 | twisted[xbox] | denon, nogo ;( |
05:14.19 | mitcheloc | denon: whats that supposed to do |
05:14.21 | denon | twisted: edit ~/.icewm/preferences and/or ~/.icewm/keys |
05:14.28 | twisted[xbox] | not icewm |
05:14.32 | twisted[xbox] | xfce |
05:14.41 | denon | oh, nm |
05:14.49 | denon | nothing to see here |
05:14.50 | mitcheloc | hey do any of you program with C and have experience with .net or c#/visual basic? |
05:14.56 | twisted[xbox] | EWWWWWW |
05:15.01 | mitcheloc | i just have a related question, kind of easy to answer probably |
05:15.05 | Sivana | yes |
05:15.10 | twisted[xbox] | you mentioned .net |
05:15.16 | denon | mitcheloc: c# is a great language, but you've asked in the wrong channel . . |
05:15.19 | grumpie | but 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? |
05:15.37 | twisted[xbox] | if it's a C question, fire away |
05:15.45 | grumpie | like a STUN for dummies? |
05:15.58 | mitcheloc | sivana: 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 |
05:16.24 | denon | mitcheloc: so you're looking for a gui C editor |
05:16.27 | denon | nothing to do with the language |
05:16.28 | twisted[xbox] | #include <stdio.h> |
05:16.41 | Sivana | I use the .NET 2003 Visual Studio IDE... which does great color coding.. unfortunately, doesn't do intellisense for it |
05:17.04 | Sivana | ms-help://MS.MSDNQTR.2003FEB.1033/vclang/html/_clang_organization_of_the_c_language_reference.htm |
05:17.09 | mitcheloc | denon: nah i've tried guis but for C i don't know how to figure out how to do what i want.. |
05:17.13 | twisted[xbox] | void main() { fprintf(stdout, "Hello World"); |
05:17.16 | twisted[xbox] | } |
05:17.17 | Sivana | do you have the MSDN installed? |
05:17.30 | mitcheloc | twisted: i know that, my question is going on from there |
05:17.39 | twisted[xbox] | hehe |
05:17.41 | mitcheloc | sivana: yes |
05:17.55 | Sivana | should be able to copy and paste that in your browser then |
05:18.13 | twisted[xbox] | mitcheloc, you asked for a hello world tutorial ;) |
05:18.16 | mitcheloc | aye 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 |
05:18.19 | mitcheloc | no i didn't |
05:18.23 | mitcheloc | read it again |
05:18.32 | twisted[xbox] | oh |
05:18.39 | Sivana | why you code it in Palm? :) |
05:18.40 | twisted[xbox] | i'ts hard to read on a tv monitor in 640x480 |
05:18.54 | mitcheloc | my question is progressing beyond hello world...how to learn what i want to do |
05:19.11 | denon | mitcheloc: so get an ipaq and run .net cf |
05:19.14 | twisted[xbox] | mitcheloc, i only started C dealing with the * api |
05:19.22 | mitcheloc | sivana: 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 |
05:19.49 | denon | wtf would you buy a palm as opposed to a PPC anyway? |
05:20.06 | mitcheloc | i don't know, i was depressed and wanted to spend some money |
05:20.09 | twisted[xbox] | because a palm is better than a pocket pool cue |
05:20.31 | twisted[xbox] | (think about that one really hard) |
05:20.37 | denon | twisted: 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 :) |
05:20.55 | twisted[xbox] | denonit was a joke... read into it :P |
05:21.08 | denon | hehe yeah yeah I get it . |
05:21.32 | mitcheloc | *i don't* =/ |
05:21.41 | denon | and that .. is why you own a Palm |
05:22.38 | twisted[xbox] | lol |
05:22.41 | twisted[xbox] | be nice ;) |
05:22.51 | twisted[xbox] | i owned a palm once too... |
05:22.52 | twisted[xbox] | for like 3 days |
05:22.54 | twisted[xbox] | but still |
05:23.04 | denon | I had a palm .. |
05:23.08 | denon | waaay back in the day |
05:23.12 | twisted[xbox] | yeah |
05:23.15 | twisted[xbox] | this was 2000 |
05:23.17 | denon | I think I still have one, that a vendor threw in free with a norder |
05:23.19 | denon | an order |
05:23.30 | twisted[xbox] | heh |
05:23.33 | denon | I was going to use it .. for something |
05:23.35 | denon | I put batteries in it |
05:23.36 | mitcheloc | hey now |
05:23.38 | mitcheloc | whys it so bad |
05:23.39 | grumpie | has anyone tried the leadtek BVA 8051 ?? |
05:23.41 | denon | and in fact, I think its even still in my office |
05:23.43 | mitcheloc | if i knew how to program for it i'd be just fine |
05:23.46 | mitcheloc | but damn lay off |
05:23.55 | denon | hehe sorry mitcheloc |
05:23.57 | mitcheloc | damn c language |
05:23.58 | twisted[xbox] | grumpie, what's that? |
05:24.00 | denon | they're an ok box |
05:24.05 | grumpie | i tseems to have an fsx and fxo port |
05:24.08 | mitcheloc | they just need to port the .net framework over to palm |
05:24.09 | mitcheloc | thats all |
05:24.10 | grumpie | hold on let me find a url |
05:24.13 | twisted[xbox] | grumpie, k |
05:24.19 | denon | mitcheloc: oh yeah, that'll happen |
05:24.24 | grumpie | twisted - TA box |
05:24.24 | twisted[xbox] | ew... .net |
05:24.29 | mitcheloc | blah, you know how cool that would be though |
05:24.31 | denon | same time msft starts porting it over for osx |
05:24.34 | twisted[xbox] | grumpie, ahh... never heard of leadtek |
05:24.35 | denon | yeah, it would be |
05:24.47 | grumpie | twisted: http://www.leadtek.com/voip/bva_8051_1.html |
05:24.53 | mitcheloc | twisted: i bet you don't know much about .net, if you did you wouldn't diss it |
05:24.56 | denon | mitcheloc: these guys are just scared of .net cause you can accomplish so much, in such little time |
05:25.01 | mitcheloc | it's cause ms started it |
05:25.05 | denon | its best not to discuss it |
05:25.11 | grumpie | they are a taiwanese operation ... make video cards and stuff |
05:25.22 | grumpie | now making the TA decides that sipphone uses |
05:25.25 | twisted[xbox] | grumpie, nifty ;) |
05:25.27 | mitcheloc | denon: true, thats probably it but yea |
05:25.29 | grumpie | oops TA devices |
05:27.42 | grumpie | they also have a version (not on the webpage) that has a built-in router (so that it can give priority to voice traffic) |
05:28.06 | denon | grumpie: all you really need for that is vlan support |
05:28.11 | denon | no need for a "router" |
05:28.22 | denon | and QoS tagging I guess |
05:28.59 | grumpie | yeah ... but most cheap routers built into dsl adn cable modems that i know dont process the QOS tag correctly |
05:29.33 | denon | well, the upstream doesnt really have to, if you have your bandwidth-consuming device plugged into the phone |
05:30.16 | grumpie | denon --- right --- which is one of the problems that we have heard from customers who are using the iaxy (whcih is what we use now) |
05:30.48 | denon | the iaxys still at like 99 bucks? |
05:30.58 | twisted[xbox] | u know it |
05:31.19 | grumpie | yeah. 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 :-) |
05:31.26 | twisted[xbox] | err |
05:31.30 | grumpie | oops "buy" in volume :-) |
05:31.48 | twisted[xbox] | hmm |
05:33.19 | twisted[xbox] | ahhahaha |
05:33.24 | twisted[xbox] | i found out how to switch windows |
05:33.29 | twisted[xbox] | alt+<dpad> |
05:33.30 | denon | alt+f1? |
05:33.35 | twisted[xbox] | err desktops |
05:33.40 | denon | ah, didnt I tell you? |
05:33.44 | twisted[xbox] | and it's ctrl+alt+<dpad> |
05:33.49 | twisted[xbox] | my bad |
05:33.58 | twisted[xbox] | no, you said number |
05:34.01 | twisted[xbox] | not dpad |
05:34.03 | denon | welll.. |
05:34.43 | twisted[xbox] | heh |
05:34.49 | twisted[xbox] | well what? |
05:35.00 | denon | well read what's the truth, not what I say |
05:35.05 | twisted[xbox] | what have you got to say for yourself now? |
05:35.14 | denon | im just wishing +q worked |
05:35.18 | twisted[xbox] | lol |
05:35.37 | denon | you goin to astricon? |
05:35.46 | twisted[xbox] | uhm, yeah... i'm a speaker |
05:35.55 | denon | ah |
05:35.56 | denon | well .. |
05:36.00 | denon | maybe I wont go after all |
05:36.03 | denon | I hear the content's gonna be lame |
05:36.04 | denon | <G> |
05:36.05 | Sivana | hehe |
05:36.11 | twisted[xbox] | s/bigbt/bit |
05:36.27 | hardwire | sooo |
05:36.38 | Sivana | I should go, but I'm lame |
05:36.44 | twisted[xbox] | yea dude |
05:36.45 | hardwire | how well would a 33mhz machine w/ 512 megs of ram perform as an answering machine |
05:36.48 | twisted[xbox] | everyone should |
05:36.51 | hardwire | and sip proxy for the phones in the house |
05:36.53 | twisted[xbox] | but damn... the price... |
05:37.01 | Sivana | ya, it's a bit steep |
05:37.05 | denon | 33mhz? |
05:37.10 | hardwire | 333.. |
05:37.11 | hardwire | heh |
05:37.14 | Sivana | and I'm in the North too |
05:37.15 | twisted[xbox] | hardwire, i seriously hope you mistyped that |
05:37.23 | twisted[xbox] | oh |
05:37.24 | denon | Ive never seen a 33mhz machine that can address 512M of ram |
05:37.41 | hardwire | ok ok |
05:37.45 | twisted[xbox] | a 333, just fine :) |
05:37.45 | hardwire | 333mhz |
05:37.48 | denon | hardwire: that'd do just fine as an answering machine .. and ok for a couple'a sip phones too, depending on the codecs |
05:37.48 | hardwire | heh |
05:37.54 | hardwire | well |
05:37.58 | hardwire | no need for bandwidth constraints |
05:37.59 | hardwire | so ulaw |
05:38.05 | twisted[xbox] | damin runs an asterisk box off a 133mhz |
05:38.10 | hardwire | hah |
05:38.13 | hardwire | well then |
05:38.26 | hardwire | I /me has a digium x100p in it |
05:38.41 | twisted[xbox] | I/me |
05:38.44 | twisted[xbox] | same thing |
05:38.51 | grumpie | twisted ... looking fwd to astricon. and the superstars that are scheduled to speak there. :-) |
05:38.57 | denon | twisted[xbox]: depends .. on the personality .. |
05:39.05 | denon | *hint* *hint* .. shhh |
05:39.06 | twisted[xbox] | grumpie, heh... you got some brown stuff on your knose ;) |
05:39.14 | Sivana | twisted.. what topic you covering... trying to see if your mug is on the site... hehe |
05:39.15 | twisted[xbox] | denontrue. |
05:39.31 | grumpie | twisted ... i dont know a better way :-) |
05:39.33 | twisted[xbox] | Sivana, tutorials - advanced configuration |
05:39.36 | hardwire | anybody tried using the adsi digium screenphone? |
05:39.36 | denon | twisted's going to be teaching us how to run an enterprise asterisk system on an xbox |
05:39.42 | twisted[xbox] | denonYEA! |
05:39.54 | Sivana | blah.. not even on the site.. lol |
05:39.58 | twisted[xbox] | wtf.. my nick completion works for everyone but you |
05:40.02 | twisted[xbox] | Sivana, yes we are |
05:40.07 | denon | but me? |
05:40.10 | denon | I'm copyrighted |
05:40.27 | denon | IRC DRM wont allow you to reproduce my nick electronically. |
05:40.31 | Sivana | where |
05:40.44 | Sivana | Using Asterisk in a Large Scale Carrier Environment? |
05:40.53 | twisted | http://www.astricon.net/conf2004/tutorialagenda.shtml |
05:40.55 | twisted | 1:2 |
05:41.15 | denon | Sivana: * Babysitting services will be available in the nursery. Click here to contact twisted for more info. |
05:41.17 | denon | follow that link |
05:41.48 | Sivana | you and bkw_? |
05:42.41 | twisted[xbox] | Sivana, yea |
05:42.56 | hardwire | hmm |
05:42.56 | hardwire | so |
05:43.01 | twisted[xbox] | it should prove interesting, considering this will also be our first IRL contact |
05:43.02 | hardwire | I have an fxo now |
05:43.05 | Sivana | gotcha |
05:43.07 | Sivana | heh |
05:43.16 | hardwire | I need to find a way to check the voicemail from the same oline the fxo uses |
05:43.18 | hardwire | non sip phone |
05:43.25 | hardwire | should I feed the house with an fxs? |
05:43.40 | twisted[xbox] | denon, don't lay off me, lay ON me! |
05:43.49 | denon | ew! |
05:43.53 | denon | not another one! |
05:44.02 | denon | I feel so alone in here |
05:44.06 | twisted[xbox] | lol |
05:44.16 | twisted[xbox] | it's amazing how quickly people jump to conclusions |
05:44.27 | denon | yeah, especially when you PUSH them to them |
05:44.33 | Sivana | I hope there's one next year.. maybe I'll talk about something.. hehe.. |
05:44.41 | twisted[xbox] | i didn't push anyting |
05:44.42 | twisted[xbox] | hi file |
05:44.52 | Sivana | like how to reboot or something |
05:44.55 | file[laptop] | helllllllllo twisted |
05:45.08 | twisted[xbox] | what's shakin my canuk dawg |
05:45.15 | denon | twisted[xbox]: ok .. so .. are you or arent you .. |
05:45.20 | denon | and if you arent, wtf do you want me ON you .. |
05:45.25 | twisted[xbox] | denon, it' up in arms really |
05:45.33 | file[laptop] | twisted[xbox]: just listenin' to tunes and pondering sleep |
05:45.35 | denon | hmmm |
05:45.40 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], cool |
05:45.42 | denon | you know .. its not like I really care .. |
05:45.46 | denon | I just feel really alone in here :) |
05:45.49 | denon | jeeeeremmyyyyy |
05:45.55 | denon | wake up |
05:46.02 | twisted[xbox] | i'm listening to tunes while i'm modding^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hchatting on the xbox |
05:46.05 | file[laptop] | twisted[xbox]: I got messaging working with chan_sip today :) |
05:46.14 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], werd ;) |
05:46.14 | denon | hmm |
05:46.23 | denon | why does Paul Mahler look so familiar |
05:46.58 | file[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 |
05:47.06 | denon | oh, Visa maybe |
05:47.39 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], http://dev.asssuredsgi.com/expandedtimer.txt |
05:47.50 | denon | is Brian Capouch on irc? |
05:47.55 | twisted[xbox] | more of a troubleshooting patch |
05:48.15 | file[laptop] | twisted[xbox]: how about giving me a URL that works? :) |
05:48.19 | file[laptop] | lol |
05:48.23 | twisted[xbox] | uhm |
05:48.23 | file[laptop] | learn to spell. |
05:48.25 | twisted[xbox] | that one does |
05:48.35 | file[laptop] | assured not asssured |
05:48.39 | twisted[xbox] | LOL |
05:48.39 | twisted[xbox] | oops |
05:48.42 | denon | sure it does, if you wanted a 404 |
05:48.42 | twisted[xbox] | got ass on the brain |
05:48.48 | denon | ew! |
05:48.52 | denon | quit pushing! |
05:48.56 | twisted[xbox] | i'm not pushing |
05:49.01 | twisted[xbox] | it could be female ass |
05:49.03 | file[laptop] | oh I know what this is |
05:49.06 | hardwire | hmm |
05:49.09 | file[laptop] | you finally got it done? :) |
05:49.10 | twisted[xbox] | (actually, it is) |
05:49.10 | denon | it could be .. |
05:49.19 | hardwire | anybody object to using asterisk under 2.6.x? |
05:49.27 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], yea... it was done last night in a smaller fashon, but mark submitted it HIS way |
05:49.36 | twisted[xbox] | which still makes you poll the channel individually |
05:49.46 | denon | ok twisted, look me in the eye and tell me that Barbara Streishand isn't 'fabulous' |
05:49.46 | hardwire | I seem to find that the default debian distribution of 2.4.x w/ asterisk has a threaded asterisk version running (multiple pids) |
05:49.52 | hardwire | when I upgrade to a new kernel only one thread. |
05:49.53 | twisted[xbox] | this is useful for finding stuck channels in a list |
05:50.00 | twisted[xbox] | denon, EWWWWW |
05:50.17 | denon | wow ... you're not gay. |
05:50.18 | file[laptop] | twisted[xbox]: neat code though |
05:50.18 | denon | huh. |
05:50.23 | Sivana | lol |
05:50.30 | twisted[xbox] | denon, barbara strieshand or however you spell her name would only be fabulous if she were 6 feet under |
05:50.37 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], thx |
05:51.01 | Sivana | ok.. check this out... I have a problem with my code I think |
05:51.06 | Sivana | /* allocated the necessary memory amount */ |
05:51.06 | Sivana | prompt = realloc(prompt, strlen(sounddir) + strlen(file) + 1); |
05:51.12 | Sivana | that's one part |
05:51.22 | Sivana | /* format the sound prompt */ |
05:51.22 | Sivana | strcpy(prompt, sounddir); |
05:51.22 | Sivana | strncat(prompt, file, sizeof(file)); |
05:51.22 | Sivana | prompt[sizeof(prompt) - 1] = '\0'; |
05:51.23 | file[laptop] | twisted[xbox]: did Brian ever release his changrab app? |
05:51.24 | Sivana | can I do that? |
05:51.37 | hardwire | the snom phones support sending MOH themselves.. which I think is creepy.. I suppose asterisk takes over that part of it. |
05:51.44 | hardwire | but.. it supports streaming mp3 for moh |
05:51.45 | twisted | why would you do that? |
05:51.51 | twisted | file[laptop], nope |
05:51.54 | Sivana | do what |
05:51.59 | denon | bahaha .. Ed Guy is speaking at Astricon |
05:52.00 | file[laptop] | twisted: k |
05:52.14 | drumkilla | i 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? |
05:52.18 | file[laptop] | twisted: well I wrote my own earlier |
05:52.22 | Sivana | lol |
05:52.25 | twisted | Sivana, add 1 more byte to the size, then remove it when you null it out |
05:52.26 | file[laptop] | I call it app_kidnap :) |
05:52.27 | denon | drumkilla: -vvvvvvvc |
05:52.32 | drumkilla | alright |
05:52.36 | Sivana | drumkilla: /var/log/asterisk/messages |
05:52.44 | twisted | file[laptop], heh |
05:52.49 | Sivana | twisted: where do I add 1 more? |
05:52.58 | Sivana | sizeof(file) + 1? |
05:53.12 | file[laptop] | twisted: it just allowed him to transfer channels around didn't it? |
05:53.20 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], for the most part |
05:53.22 | Sivana | strncat(prompt, file, sizeof(file) + 1); |
05:53.22 | Sivana | prompt[sizeof(prompt) - 1] = '\0'; |
05:53.24 | Sivana | like that |
05:53.27 | twisted[xbox] | yeah |
05:53.37 | twisted[xbox] | i'm not sure you can do sizeof() in the bytecount |
05:53.38 | file[laptop] | twisted[xbox]: k |
05:53.48 | Sivana | might have to be strlen() |
05:53.56 | file[laptop] | yeah strlen |
05:54.28 | twisted[xbox] | strrrrrrrrrrrring! |
05:54.29 | denon | blah, im gonna go sleep |
05:54.35 | twisted[xbox] | dneon, have fun :) |
05:54.38 | twisted[xbox] | er denon |
05:54.43 | file[laptop] | sizeof is the size of the string... strlen is the length of the string... there's a difference |
05:55.03 | Sivana | ok |
05:55.20 | twisted[xbox] | file, can you actually use strlen i the count? |
05:55.28 | twisted[xbox] | s/i/in |
05:55.54 | file[laptop] | twisted[home]: what do you mean? |
05:56.15 | twisted[xbox] | var[strlen(blah)] = '\0' |
05:56.19 | twisted[xbox] | + |
05:56.21 | twisted[xbox] | ; |
05:56.36 | file[laptop] | sure. |
05:56.51 | twisted[xbox] | but i'm learnin |
05:56.55 | file[laptop] | I'd rather do it all as a pointer |
05:57.02 | twisted[xbox] | that's what i was thinking |
05:57.14 | denon | damnit! |
05:57.24 | denon | why does everyone have 1 layover between MSP and LAX |
05:57.29 | denon | thats just ridiculous. |
05:57.32 | twisted[xbox] | heh. |
05:57.42 | Sivana | something is not right with that function... http://pastebin.ca/855 |
05:57.46 | twisted[xbox] | even the "non-stop have layovers?" |
05:57.46 | denon | figured I'd book these tickets before I went to bed |
05:57.48 | file[laptop] | if the compiler doesn't complain about using strlen as such, do it I say! |
05:57.50 | twisted[xbox] | err |
05:58.04 | twisted[xbox] | i'm losing it |
05:58.10 | denon | twisted: they all want me to change planes in chicago .. hence another 2 hours to get to/from chicago |
05:58.28 | twisted[xbox] | and i've only gotten 384 mb of the 704mb iso sucked down :( |
05:58.51 | file[laptop] | what about using sprintf? |
05:58.53 | florz | Sivana: What's it supposed to do? |
05:59.16 | twisted[xbox] | file[laptop], i just went with the same method that was being used ;) |
05:59.30 | Sivana | format a prompt: prompt is malloc(255), file = "whatever-file", sounddir="phonecard" |
05:59.51 | Sivana | sorry: sounddir="phonecard/" |
06:00.05 | Sivana | should take sounddir + file = prompt |
06:00.12 | Sivana | basically :) |
06:00.32 | twisted[xbox] | strip |
06:00.35 | florz | Sivana: And do what with it? |
06:00.39 | twisted[xbox] | er no |
06:00.40 | Sivana | if I use a straight strcat, it works on my system |
06:00.47 | twisted[xbox] | don't, i like you better clothed |
06:00.47 | Sivana | puts it into prompt |
06:01.32 | florz | Sivana: Then you need either a char **prompt or you have to return prompt |
06:01.34 | file[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. |
06:01.43 | file[laptop] | it may give you insight into what is actually occuring |
06:02.00 | Sivana | char *prompt; |
06:02.20 | Sivana | I have log in there.. I'll copy it |
06:03.05 | denon | you know .. if priceline spent a little less on advertising .. |
06:03.11 | denon | maybe they could have good deals on tickets |
06:05.41 | Sivana | Sep 4 02:05:25 DEBUG[-180352080]: PhoneCard: sounddir='phonecard/' - file='phonecard-enter-card-num' - prompt='pho' |
06:06.00 | florz | If I edit that post on pastebin.ca and say "submit post", does that owerwrite the old content or does it create a new post? |
06:06.05 | Sivana | prompt isn't getting all the info for some reason |
06:06.09 | Sivana | creates a new one |
06:06.28 | Sivana | http://pastebin.ca/857 |
06:07.25 | twisted[xbox] | <PROTECTED> |
06:07.57 | Sivana | /* set the prompt up for the card number */ |
06:07.57 | Sivana | pc_formatprompt(sounddir, "phonecard-enter-card-num", prompt); |
06:08.27 | florz | I'd do it something like this: http://pastebin.ca/858 |
06:09.14 | Sivana | memcpy... I've seen that once... does it null terminate? |
06:09.32 | florz | though it still misses the passing back of prompt |
06:09.37 | florz | and error checking on realloc |
06:10.09 | florz | gnah |
06:10.18 | florz | nah, mom ... =-) |
06:10.25 | Sivana | well.. since it's a pointer, would it have the value once it exits the funciton |
06:10.33 | Sivana | function |
06:11.07 | florz | http://pastebin.ca/861 |
06:11.39 | Sivana | ok.. I'll try that |
06:11.50 | florz | nope, pointers don't behave any different than other values |
06:12.28 | florz | file should have a terminating 0, which is copied by the second memcpy |
06:12.55 | Sivana | ok |
06:13.02 | nowork | is there a linux irc room? |
06:13.11 | Sivana | possibly |
06:13.42 | Sivana | nowork: /list will give you channel list |
06:14.22 | nowork | thanks sivana..got a lot of channel; |
06:15.36 | Sivana | florz: that seems to have worked on my system |
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06:17.27 | florz | Sivana: 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 ... |
06:17.47 | Sivana | wouldn't I be able to use prompt from the calling function? |
06:18.25 | Sivana | /* set up the prompts announce the time */ |
06:18.25 | Sivana | pc_formatprompt(sounddir, "phonecard-you-have", prompt); |
06:18.25 | Sivana | res = ast_streamfile(chan, prompt, chan->language); |
06:18.46 | florz | nope, 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 |
06:19.36 | Sivana | hrm.. it's playing all my prompts |
06:19.53 | florz | as soon as realloc moves prompt to another memory location, this will fail |
06:21.17 | Sivana | http://pastebin.ca/863 |
06:21.27 | Sivana | that's basically what I have |
06:22.04 | florz | Yep |
06:22.13 | Sivana | that's ok? |
06:22.17 | florz | nope |
06:22.20 | Sivana | hehe |
06:22.54 | Sivana | do I need to pass it in via &prompt? |
06:23.20 | Sivana | I'm trying to prompt as the returning buffer I guess |
06:23.26 | Sivana | to use prompt |
06:23.36 | florz | would be one way, yep - of course you have to adapt pc_formatprompt() accordingly |
06:23.40 | OloBola | will 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! |
06:25.00 | Sivana | this is another pointer situation that I can't grasp :) |
06:25.22 | florz | Sivana: Plus I'd drop that malloc() and initialize prompt as NULL instead |
06:25.49 | Sivana | char *prompt[size] = NULL; ?? |
06:26.04 | florz | Sivana: Nop, char *prompt=NULL; |
06:26.06 | florz | +e |
06:26.13 | Sivana | then I'm using stack memory? |
06:26.20 | florz | Nope, heap |
06:26.34 | Sivana | hrm.. I thought heap was only with malloc() |
06:26.50 | florz | Sivana: And realloc, yep |
06:27.26 | Sivana | in some functions, I use prompt more than once, I would need to malloc and then realloc? |
06:27.55 | Sivana | that's why I malloc in the parent script and just use realloc in the prompt function |
06:28.06 | florz | Sivana: realloc() can handle NULL pointers as the "previous location" parameter |
06:28.30 | Sivana | oh I see... char *prompt=NULL; kinda does an auto-malloc? :) |
06:29.10 | florz | nope, at least not very kindof =:-) - it just causes realloc() to behave like malloc() |
06:29.19 | Sivana | i c |
06:29.59 | OloBola | will 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 |
06:30.02 | Sivana | I appreciate the 101 info |
06:30.07 | Glock | Is 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? |
06:31.49 | Sivana | now in the calling script.. do I need to use &prompt to get value back? |
06:33.34 | florz | Sivana: 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 |
06:35.01 | Sivana | I see what you mean... after your last memcpy, could I do a strncpy() ? |
06:36.00 | Glock | What can i use to play the .gsm files? |
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06:36.11 | Sivana | Glock: sox |
06:36.21 | florz | You 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 |
06:36.27 | Glock | Sivana: thanks, will try :) |
06:37.25 | florz | Sivana: Erm, of course, you could, but what would it be good for? |
06:38.00 | OloBola | will 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 |
06:38.15 | Sivana | I'd like to use prompt for the returning buffer.. I have another function that does that and it use strncpy() |
06:39.07 | florz | which prompt do you mean? The one local to the function or the one of the calleR? |
06:39.20 | Sivana | the one of the caller |
06:39.28 | Sivana | by passing it in.. isn't it the same one? |
06:39.55 | hardwire | anybody have a good moh sip url laying around? |
06:40.04 | florz | Sivana: nope, it just share the same value at the beginning |
06:40.06 | hardwire | need to annoy my girlfriend. |
06:40.08 | florz | +s |
06:40.46 | Sivana | florz: I see.. so how do I manipulate the original variable |
06:41.15 | Sivana | your coded changes the new variable that's assigned by realloc(), right? |
06:41.19 | Sivana | code |
06:41.26 | florz | Sivana: Either by making it a global variable and directly accessing it from within the function or by passing back its new value |
06:41.54 | Sivana | prompt = pc_formatprompt(sounddir, file, prompt); ? |
06:42.03 | florz | (though the second one is cleaner) |
06:42.52 | florz | Sivana: The only thing that changes prompt within pc_formatprompt() is the realloc line |
06:43.16 | Sivana | ya, so if I need to return it out of the function, then I don't even need to pass it in |
06:43.32 | Sivana | because it's empty in the parent |
06:44.01 | Sivana | I could something like this: prompt = pc_formatprompt(sounddir, file); |
06:44.02 | florz | Sivana: That depends on whether you want to potentially reuse it in subsequent calls to this or other functions |
06:44.13 | florz | (that is, the buffer allocated by realloc()) |
06:44.25 | Sivana | not really... I only pass in the directory and file... and need a concatenation back |
06:45.04 | florz | In that case I'd indeed do it this way - and replace realloc() by malloc() then |
06:45.34 | Sivana | then I just do: return prompt (inside the function)? |
06:45.40 | florz | yep |
06:45.58 | florz | and make the function char * of course |
06:46.27 | Sivana | in my calling script, I do: char *prompt; prompt=pc_formatprompt(sounddir,file); ? |
06:46.39 | florz | yep |
06:47.09 | Sivana | the format for my function is: char *pc_formatprompt(char *sounddir, char *file) { |
06:47.09 | Sivana | ? |
06:47.11 | florz | and free(prompt) when you don't need the buffer anymore |
06:47.20 | florz | seems ok |
06:47.24 | Sivana | after the return? |
06:47.31 | Sivana | or inside the calling script |
06:47.36 | florz | in the caller |
06:47.46 | Sivana | I see |
06:48.01 | Sivana | if I use that in one spot, and further down I can use it again? |
06:48.23 | Sivana | and it will just replace the prompt variable |
06:48.46 | florz | you 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 |
06:49.04 | Sivana | ya, I figured that after I typed it.. hehe |
06:49.09 | florz | =:-) |
06:49.25 | Sivana | execution order is then changed and it wouldn't be executed |
06:50.23 | florz | Sivana: What do you mean exactly? @"replace the prompt variable" |
06:51.12 | Sivana | well.. in my code, I use the function to get the formatted filename, essentially... so I might call that function 3 times in 1 script |
06:51.51 | florz | yep, of course - you only should make sure that you free() its return value when you don't need it anymore |
06:51.58 | Sivana | ok |
06:52.46 | Sivana | thanks so much for the patience.. :) |
06:53.11 | Sivana | in the calling script.. I just declare it as char *prompt; ? |
06:53.19 | florz | yep |
06:54.30 | florz | and np ;-) |
06:55.46 | Sivana | you have a paypal acct? |
06:56.32 | hardwire | famous last words. |
06:56.41 | OloBola | will 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 |
06:57.02 | denon | Sivana: if he doesn't, I do <G> |
06:57.06 | Sivana | hehe |
06:57.13 | hardwire | OloBola: aww.. gimme your nufone passwords |
06:57.42 | florz | Sivana: 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 :-) |
06:57.42 | denon | nufone's generally tied to IP anyway, isnt it? |
06:58.14 | florz | Sivana: And nope, nothing like that |
06:58.16 | Sivana | florz: it's a calling card application... just writting it in C.. just because I guess.. |
06:58.24 | OloBola | hardwire: why? |
06:58.28 | Sivana | I use the term scripting for simplicity |
06:58.37 | hardwire | OloBola: why not? |
06:58.45 | hardwire | cause I want to make long distance phone calls silly. |
06:58.50 | Sivana | hehe |
06:59.01 | OloBola | Oh great! hold a minute.. |
06:59.07 | florz | Sivana: Erm, memory management I meant ... whatever ... |
07:00.00 | Sivana | ya, it seems that C interfaces better with * I think |
07:00.24 | florz | Sivana: It's not just some AGI stuff? |
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07:00.57 | Sivana | to be honest, I'm not sure why :) Mark has the astcc that works with AGI and MySQL I guesss |
07:01.11 | Sivana | maybe C will be faster under higher loads.. I dunno |
07:01.12 | wouzer_ | morning |
07:01.40 | Sivana | the original one that I modelled was written in C and it made my life a bit easier until I got into memory stuff :) |
07:02.00 | OloBola | morning! 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 |
07:02.44 | florz | Sivana: 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 |
07:04.40 | Sivana | ya, this is fun too :) |
07:04.59 | florz | Well, if you like it :-) |
07:06.29 | Sivana | app_phonecard.c:222: warning: `prompt' might be used uninitialized in this function |
07:06.46 | Sivana | char *prompt; |
07:07.37 | Sivana | is it saying that it might be used? |
07:07.46 | Sivana | sorry.. might not be used |
07:08.46 | florz | possibly calling free() regardless of whether pc_formatprompt() has been called before? |
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07:09.09 | Sivana | that's possible.. |
07:09.47 | Sivana | short of putting free() as soon as I use it.. is this a bad error? |
07:09.58 | Sivana | I have the functions in ifs... and free() at the end |
07:10.00 | florz | yep, really, really bad |
07:10.16 | Sivana | so I should copy/paste it to each use? :) |
07:10.30 | florz | ? |
07:10.57 | Sivana | I have 3 ifs, for example, that call the prompt function and I have the free at the end where they all exit |
07:11.09 | florz | You just have to call free() exactly once for every call to pc_formatprompt() |
07:11.19 | florz | not more and nor less |
07:11.22 | florz | not |
07:11.37 | Supaplex | so what kind of machine am I going to need to handle 4 full PRI's of RAS connections? |
07:11.37 | Sivana | I see.. so if I call the function 3 times, I should use free() 3 times |
07:11.53 | florz | yep |
07:12.00 | Sivana | well that sucks.. hehe |
07:12.11 | florz | Well, that's C :-) |
07:12.20 | wouzer_ | anyone knows what i'm doing wrong when i get this error: |
07:12.20 | wouzer_ | NOTICE[1215896496]: app_dial.c:719 dial_exec: Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' |
07:12.23 | wouzer_ | <PROTECTED> |
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07:12.26 | wouzer_ | ? |
07:13.18 | Sivana | what's your exten? |
07:13.25 | wouzer_ | uhm |
07:13.35 | wouzer_ | the line? one moment |
07:13.35 | Sivana | from extensions.conf |
07:13.56 | florz | Sivana: 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 |
07:13.57 | wouzer_ | exten => 79,1,Dial(Zap/1:5061777) |
07:14.20 | Sivana | ya, that's what I was aiming for when you switched me.. hehe |
07:14.29 | Sivana | but this is ok too |
07:15.19 | Sivana | wouzer_: looks like a driver issue |
07:15.47 | Sivana | do: /sbin/ztcfg |
07:15.56 | Sivana | then look in /var/log/asterisk/messages |
07:16.14 | wouzer_ | ok |
07:16.14 | Sivana | or maybe /var/log/messages |
07:16.17 | wouzer_ | k |
07:16.28 | Sivana | what card you using? |
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07:16.32 | wouzer_ | HFC-S card |
07:16.33 | Sivana | X100P? |
07:16.36 | Sivana | what's that |
07:16.42 | wouzer_ | just a cheap ISDN card with HFC-S chip |
07:16.48 | Sivana | from digium? |
07:16.51 | wouzer_ | no |
07:16.54 | Sivana | I dunno then |
07:16.58 | wouzer_ | i'm trying to let it work in NT mode |
07:17.05 | Sivana | sounds like driver issue to me though |
07:17.05 | wouzer_ | but it doesn't really work i think :( |
07:17.14 | wouzer_ | (and i don't know if i can dial at all in NT mode) |
07:17.15 | Sivana | I only buy Digium |
07:17.17 | wouzer_ | ;) |
07:17.32 | wouzer_ | i'm a poor student ;) |
07:17.33 | Sivana | is this for home project? |
07:17.39 | wouzer_ | sort of |
07:17.44 | Sivana | ya.. save your allowance then.. hehe |
07:18.08 | wouzer_ | i'm trying to let it work like http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+zaphfc+install26 |
07:18.09 | Sivana | you spend a bit more with Digium, but the quality and functionality and support is there |
07:18.13 | wouzer_ | ok.. ;) |
07:18.27 | bjoerns | anyone got recommendations for IPSCP (VoIP-PSTN gateway) providers? |
07:18.28 | Sivana | maybe someone else has done it |
07:18.38 | bjoerns | i've tried iconnecthere and broadvoice |
07:18.40 | wouzer_ | probably |
07:18.42 | Sivana | I use Bbroadvoice |
07:18.50 | bjoerns | do you get DTMF working? |
07:18.54 | Sivana | wouzer_: have you tried the user list? |
07:18.57 | Sivana | yes |
07:19.01 | bjoerns | really?? |
07:19.12 | Sivana | http://www.aspworld.com/telco/bv_sip.htm |
07:19.24 | Sivana | yes, works tip top here |
07:19.31 | bjoerns | that would be the best :) |
07:19.33 | Sivana | dtmfmode=inband |
07:19.39 | bjoerns | they have good rates and seem "understandable" at least |
07:19.44 | bjoerns | i've been trying that, but... |
07:19.48 | wouzer_ | sivana: what user list? :) |
07:19.52 | Sivana | well.. they've had their own problems |
07:19.59 | Sivana | but on the whole I've been happy |
07:20.05 | Sivana | wouzer_: user mailling list |
07:20.18 | wouzer_ | sivana: ahh ok |
07:20.25 | Sivana | www.asterisk.org: should be listed on there |
07:20.42 | wouzer_ | ok thnx |
07:20.42 | bjoerns | why do you have three broadvoice definitions? (broadvoice, broadvoice-in1, broadvoice-in2)? |
07:21.06 | Sivana | by default BV uses the general sip context |
07:21.21 | Sivana | by matching the inbound hosts, I can specify it's own inbound context |
07:21.42 | bjoerns | ah, i always wondered how the matching to [entries] were... |
07:21.45 | Sivana | according to pfn: there should be 4 inbound hosts on the .129 IPs too.. but I haven't added them |
07:22.13 | Sivana | 2 on the 128 and 2 on the 129 |
07:22.27 | bjoerns | so an entry is used if its IP address is the one of the entry's host= ? |
07:22.30 | Sivana | otherwise, it will use the default context listed in [general] |
07:22.40 | bjoerns | (pfn?) |
07:22.50 | Sivana | ya |
07:23.00 | Sivana | another user in this channel.. probably sleeping |
07:23.06 | Sivana | his lazy ass... lol |
07:23.10 | bjoerns | :) |
07:23.28 | bjoerns | i'm using extensions for the incoming calls because i couldn't get matching to entries to work... |
07:23.36 | bjoerns | e.g., register user.pass@sip.broadvoice.com/broadvoice |
07:23.53 | Sivana | take out the /broadvoice |
07:23.56 | bjoerns | i couldn't find anywhere that it documents how incoming SIP calls are matched to [entries]... |
07:24.02 | Sivana | try my config and tell me if it works better |
07:24.17 | Sivana | ya, I should put it on the wiki |
07:24.23 | bjoerns | incoming calls for broadvoice works already (but not for iconnecthere), but DTMF doesn't work :( |
07:24.38 | Sivana | not sure about IConnect |
07:24.52 | bjoerns | iconnecthere registers fine, but they just never call me back |
07:25.05 | bjoerns | it works if i register directly with my sip phone, though |
07:25.15 | bjoerns | so there's something funky with iconnecthere+asterisk |
07:25.52 | Sivana | ya.. not sure what to do about them.. don't use 'em myself |
07:26.26 | bjoerns | ah, so, since the context entries never matches for broadvoice, i guess i might not have really tried with dtmfmode=inband.... |
07:26.38 | bjoerns | *very anticipatingly tries it out...* |
07:27.48 | bjoerns | sirvana: hm... how does sip.conf give incoming broadvoice calls dtmfmode=inband? that parameter is only set for one of the context entries... |
07:27.57 | bjoerns | (sip.conf => your sip.conf) |
07:28.23 | Sivana | good question.. try it out.. you may need to the setting to the in-* ones |
07:28.41 | bjoerns | ok |
07:28.56 | Sivana | I'm pretty sure inbound dtmf works for me |
07:29.08 | bjoerns | ok |
07:29.51 | Sivana | florz: you still there? |
07:30.02 | bjoerns | it might be good if there was a way to set those parameters per extension instead of per sip entry... :-/ |
07:30.16 | bjoerns | (e.g., anyone that calls extension "broadvoice" would get dtmfmode=inband |
07:30.43 | Sivana | <PROTECTED> |
07:31.25 | bjoerns | (since some SIP providers can call you from any IP address that is...) |
07:38.04 | Sivana | let me know how it works it |
07:38.10 | bjoerns | okay, thx |
07:38.15 | Sivana | np |
07:38.18 | bjoerns | have a good night |
07:38.23 | Sivana | u 2 :) |
07:38.30 | bjoerns | (i'm in china :) ) |
07:38.33 | bjoerns | bright day still :) |
07:39.04 | Sivana | have a good day :) |
07:39.37 | bjoerns | ok... i will... :) |
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08:06.57 | bjoerns | as it is now, how useful is enum? is it in large-scale use anywhere? |
08:22.57 | OloBola | Will 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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08:28.24 | morlac | morning all |
08:29.38 | morlac | which proto is less demanding/more stable for Asterisk, SIP or H232? |
08:31.48 | morlac | I ask this, because Im ordering an SS7 converter ( I hate ss7 ) to one of these protos. SIP or H.323 |
08:32.02 | morlac | so I can use Asterisk |
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08:51.51 | _Vile | morlac |
08:51.56 | _Vile | what SS7 converter? |
08:52.44 | _Vile | I'd also say go with SIP |
08:52.48 | travism | ne1 know why I can't view the buglist ont eh digium site at the moment? |
08:52.58 | _Vile | but what would you be using to convert from ss7? |
08:55.31 | morlac | Our local GSM operator demanded that we support SS7 as priISDN is costing them too much, They say they have the Blue book standard. |
08:56.01 | morlac | I dont want to purchase a complete IVR system for SS7, so I thought convert SS7 is a better choice and cheaper |
08:56.49 | morlac | I 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 | _Vile | sure, cheaper, but can you find something that converts from ss7 to voip? |
08:57.40 | morlac | as for the hardware, the supplier (a telecom equipement who supplies the original GSM operator) has the hardware needed |
08:57.46 | zoa | sip is most stable |
08:57.49 | zoa | h323 sux |
08:57.54 | _Vile | yes sip is most stable |
08:58.01 | zoa | and is higly unstable |
08:59.26 | morlac | I was thinking H323 till I noticed bug#1334 |
08:59.45 | _Vile | dont go h323... simply bad luck |
08:59.59 | morlac | and now you guys approve of SIP, so, I just sent the order for 4 SS7 E1 to SIP |
09:00.07 | _Vile | but im still curious what you figure you'll use to go ss7 to anything |
09:00.26 | morlac | you mean the hardware itself? |
09:00.29 | _Vile | yep |
09:00.59 | _Vile | softswitch? |
09:01.52 | morlac | I 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. |
09:02.26 | morlac | I think I can call and check the brand if thats what you mean |
09:02.31 | _Vile | ahh, well, what did you just order? |
09:02.48 | morlac | 4E1 SS7 bluebook -> SIP |
09:04.58 | _Vile | interesting who from if you dont mind my asking? |
09:07.06 | morlac | A local company in Jordan called Globitel |
09:07.18 | morlac | I dont know who their hardware supplier is though |
09:07.54 | morlac | www.globitel.com |
09:08.31 | _Vile | cool, thx. |
09:08.37 | morlac | anytime |
09:08.49 | morlac | do you think such system will work? |
09:09.02 | _Vile | ss7 to SIP? |
09:09.08 | morlac | yes |
09:09.38 | morlac | will there be any latency issues, or problems? |
09:10.02 | _Vile | the 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 | _Vile | switch being the expensive part |
09:10.45 | _Vile | but if these guys are selling an ss7 to sip protocol thing.. i really dont have a clue. |
09:10.48 | morlac | they use standard PC hardware |
09:11.22 | _Vile | intel... ss7 boards... e1 cards...? |
09:11.40 | morlac | yah, i think so, standard PCs. |
09:12.04 | morlac | Intel servers based, SS7 cards, transcode to SIP in this case |
09:12.13 | _Vile | cool |
09:12.20 | _Vile | FYI to anyone thats logging: http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom/boards/signaling.htm |
09:12.50 | _Vile | if they've got ss7 to sip working.. that's an accomplishment. |
09:12.51 | _Vile | heh |
09:13.02 | morlac | why do you say so? |
09:13.12 | morlac | is so hard to transcode ? |
09:13.42 | _Vile | because 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. |
09:14.46 | morlac | Im 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 | _Vile | excellent... let me know how it turns out... mklein@nmedia.net... would love to know. |
09:16.18 | morlac | sure, 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 |
09:18.25 | morlac | thanks _Vile |
09:18.41 | morlac | I catch you later, got some errands to do. |
09:18.57 | morlac | have a good night/day/afternoon ;-) |
09:19.00 | _Vile | np.. take it easy... look forward to the updates |
09:19.03 | _Vile | good night :) |
09:49.50 | tessier | _Vile: I am really wanting ss7 to work with * |
09:49.56 | tessier | _Vile: I have some very good uses for it. |
09:50.08 | tessier | _Vile: You working on it? |
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10:06.33 | teletel | Hi, does anybody know the current status of releasing asterisk 1.0? |
10:15.16 | Glock | Is 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? |
10:21.45 | Glock | Anyone know how the the Internet Phonejack PCI and TDM400P interact together? |
10:25.39 | sniffe | ANyone using ZapHFC here? |
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10:34.21 | OloBola | Will 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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10:45.23 | Godsey | I am cursed by asterisk :) |
10:45.48 | Godsey | last thing I did before leaving Seattle for Syracuse was talk about nufone and local DIDs |
10:45.55 | Godsey | I'm stuck in Michigan :) |
10:46.13 | Godsey | oh well, at least we have an early flight out |
10:46.22 | Godsey | just thought i'd say I'm cursed |
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11:32.58 | ivlok | hello |
11:33.14 | ivlok | anyone using nufone |
11:33.54 | ivlok | i can't get it to register |
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11:46.56 | markit | anyone from ITALY here? |
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12:21.12 | shido6 | ivlock |
12:21.21 | shido6 | take it to #nufone |
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13:06.01 | X-Gen | hey all |
13:06.12 | X-Gen | anyone got * working on AMD64 yet ? |
13:06.58 | gr0mit_home | nah- |
13:07.13 | gr0mit_home | don't need all that power |
13:07.26 | gr0mit_home | anyone fancy making a patch for http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002356 |
13:07.59 | X-Gen | didnt know that 64bit would be this much faster |
13:09.49 | gr0mit_home | this is the Zap c option to require you to confirm answer |
13:10.17 | gr0mit_home | but several people seem to need an audio file to be played whilst awaiting answer |
13:12.42 | zoa | x-gen : i'm running asterisk on an opteron |
13:12.53 | zoa | in 64 bit mode |
13:13.49 | X-Gen | zoa: u just re-compile ? |
13:15.50 | zoa | yeah |
13:16.51 | X-Gen | later people |
13:18.42 | iaxy | whats the latest firmware out for the Iaxy, and does it support names? |
13:20.59 | gr0mit_home | and when will it support V23 caller ID ?! |
13:25.12 | shido6 | when you add it in the firmware :) |
13:26.50 | gr0mit_home | the firmware for iaxy is not public, it seems |
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13:27.45 | ivlok | hello |
13:28.05 | ivlok | i'm having a prblem connecting to nufone |
13:28.15 | ivlok | any nufone folks |
13:28.51 | zoa | ivlok goto #nufoen |
13:28.53 | zoa | #nufone |
13:29.09 | ivlok | thanks zoa |
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13:42.29 | isamar | hi folks |
13:42.50 | isamar | anybody knows a good(cheap) termination to china? |
13:43.28 | isamar | anybody using Dialogic boards? |
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13:48.16 | Darwin35 | ok back to this |
13:48.23 | Darwin35 | Sep 3 23:16:53 NOTICE[138443776]: rtp.c:416 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum still |
13:48.42 | Darwin35 | this is the only error i get on * but I have no outbound audio |
13:51.06 | Darwin35 | and it is on both my systems it does the same so it has to be a change in * |
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14:00.09 | Moc | isamar, define cheap ? ;) |
14:00.27 | Moc | is 2.5cent/min cheap ? |
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14:06.26 | serdiehard | hello friends |
14:07.00 | abbas | hi |
14:07.37 | serdiehard | can any body explain me in simple terms what is this syntax which we write in the extension.conf |
14:07.46 | serdiehard | in my extension.conf |
14:07.56 | serdiehard | i have like this |
14:08.05 | serdiehard | [FooTest] |
14:08.19 | serdiehard | exten => 100,1,SetGlobalVar(FOO=5) |
14:08.28 | serdiehard | so tell me what we are defining |
14:08.54 | ivlok | FOO=5 |
14:09.05 | serdiehard | ya |
14:09.19 | serdiehard | what is 100 |
14:09.28 | ivlok | anytime you say FOO it'll =5 |
14:09.42 | serdiehard | i know we are defining the global variable FOO |
14:09.43 | ivlok | 20 x FOO |
14:10.00 | isamar | Moc |
14:10.01 | serdiehard | common ivlok |
14:10.13 | serdiehard | Moc ? |
14:10.41 | isamar | <PROTECTED> |
14:10.47 | serdiehard | ok |
14:10.50 | isamar | Moc.. to start 2.5 is cheap |
14:12.08 | ivlok | 100 = the extension number you dial to get a variable of FOO=5 |
14:13.08 | serdiehard | ok |
14:13.13 | serdiehard | then 1 |
14:13.19 | serdiehard | is it return code |
14:13.56 | ivlok | if true then yes |
14:14.17 | serdiehard | ok |
14:14.34 | serdiehard | actually in sip.conf |
14:14.45 | serdiehard | we are writing the user agent information |
14:15.04 | serdiehard | and in extension we are writing about routing am i right? |
14:16.54 | serdiehard | hello ivlok |
14:17.11 | serdiehard | am i wrong in any way? |
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14:29.49 | isamar | anybody providing DIDs and termination in china? |
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14:37.37 | serdiehard | hello |
14:37.39 | zmofny | hi all |
14:37.48 | serdiehard | hi zmo |
14:38.08 | zmofny | anyone familiar with configuring MCGP units? |
14:38.17 | zmofny | i mean MGCP |
14:38.46 | serdiehard | iam newbie and my doubt is in sip.conf we created the user identity what does we configure in extension.conf |
14:39.51 | serdiehard | if we have sip server A and astresik PBX B and UserAgent of Xlite softphone C how these are interrelated |
14:42.26 | Connor_ | 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) |
14:42.32 | Connor_ | what's that about? |
14:51.44 | zmofny | comeon guys... no one can help me with MGCP config? |
14:52.12 | zmofny | trying to figure out how to setup mgcp autoconfiguration for client phone/device |
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14:59.09 | Dobaj | anyone got a link for the Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware??? or tell me how to get hold of it |
15:00.37 | zmofny | anyone got dlink dvg1120 sip firmware? |