00:00.09 | suma | i c |
00:00.24 | suma | Moc: thanks for clarification |
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00:19.30 | Supaplex | and /topic #asterisk should work, even if not in the channel. (some clients whine/handle it incorrectly) |
00:26.21 | suma | can anyone guide me how can i switch the cisco 7960 LCD backlight ON ? |
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00:38.00 | Supaplex | send one to me, I'm sure to figure it out |
00:38.03 | Supaplex | eventually ... |
00:38.09 | Supaplex | => |
00:38.49 | jsmith | suma: I don't think the 7960 has a backlight |
00:38.57 | twisted | don't think? |
00:38.57 | twisted | haha |
00:39.00 | twisted | no, it doesn't. |
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00:39.22 | brc_ | -R! |
00:39.29 | brc_ | -r -r -r! |
00:39.30 | twisted | if it does, it's one of the best hidden things in year |
00:39.31 | twisted | s |
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00:41.08 | _Vile | you know.. that's a simple feature.. they should have added it |
00:41.52 | _Vile | maybe I'll figure out how to make a back light... |
00:43.55 | justinnnnnn | the $3 globe would add an extra $300 to the price |
00:44.32 | _Vile | lame. |
00:44.34 | _Vile | :) |
00:45.50 | _Vile | http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:Bwl6tAINklkJ:lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-August/057192.html+backlight+LCD+7960+Cisco&hl=en |
00:46.00 | _Vile | someone stole my idea already |
00:46.07 | _Vile | why does this happen to me? |
00:47.02 | _Vile | oh well I'll be lazy and wait for his specs |
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00:47.41 | isamar | hi folks |
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00:51.27 | Connor_ | anyone having problems with DISA with current cvs ? |
00:55.23 | Moc | let me try |
00:55.38 | isamar | hi moc |
00:55.49 | Moc | Connor- disa seem to work |
00:55.59 | Moc | hi isamar |
00:57.19 | Moc | damn Voipjet gonna kill the market !!! |
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01:03.55 | Bentley43 | has anyone done anything where you make asterisk users put in a LD access code to dial long distance numbers? |
01:09.14 | isamar | Bentley42.. I do that |
01:09.45 | Bentley43 | so how does it work? They dial 1 and ten digits...then they hear a tone and put in their code? |
01:11.59 | isamar | no |
01:12.06 | isamar | my customers have sip phones |
01:12.15 | isamar | they hear the dial tone and dial |
01:12.19 | Bentley43 | right...so will we |
01:12.39 | isamar | but the dial tone is from the SIP phone itself |
01:12.47 | Moc | Bentley43, * can do anything you wish anyway |
01:13.31 | jsmith | Bentley43: The DISA() application is your friend |
01:13.38 | Moc | you might need to tweak, like I did 2 day ago, to have to press the pound key before the call being transfered using dial() |
01:13.42 | Bentley43 | oh yeah? I thought that was for calling in from the outside to get an outgoing line again |
01:14.17 | Moc | Bentley43, it always depend what service you offer.. and * can help you on all the front |
01:15.16 | isamar | bentley43.. generally nobody does that.. |
01:15.27 | Bentley43 | So what I'd like is I dial a call from the sip phone...if it's not a local call then they get played a tone or voice prompt asking for their dialing code....so we can then go bill based on that later |
01:15.44 | Moc | sure |
01:15.48 | isamar | normally, even through PSTN, they play a fake dial tone to you... receive your digits |
01:15.56 | Bentley43 | isamar: so normally people just do LD billing based on which sip phone made the call? |
01:15.59 | isamar | and dial in the other making the connection |
01:16.38 | isamar | in the case of SIP yes. |
01:16.45 | isamar | the reason is that it's more transparent for the user |
01:16.53 | isamar | no PINs or passwords.. it sucks |
01:16.57 | Bentley43 | yeah so then how do you know if the janitor came in and called England for 3 hrs? |
01:17.38 | isamar | asterisk recorded the call log with his SIP login ID and the destination number |
01:18.03 | Moc | PowerMac 9500 thing with multilpe X100p aint bad idea ;) |
01:18.03 | isamar | so, you billing app needs only to read the log |
01:18.20 | isamar | multiple x100p is ever a bad idea... |
01:18.41 | Moc | isamar, on a mac there is no IRQ problem |
01:18.46 | Bentley43 | isamar: that's not the point...let's say I walk up and pick upi the receiver on your sip phone...it's already registered to you...now I call all my friends in Japan and run up a big LD bill....how do you know it was me |
01:18.48 | Moc | and I had 4 x100p on a PC without a problem |
01:19.36 | isamar | Bentley43: in this case, I am fucked :-) |
01:19.57 | isamar | the solution is run an IVR and get the PIN |
01:20.20 | Bentley43 | hehehe...so hence my desire for dialing codes |
01:20.39 | isamar | authenticate in database and make something like CALLERID=PIN |
01:20.42 | isamar | so it goes to the call-log |
01:21.07 | Bentley43 | ah now that makes sense |
01:21.28 | isamar | I did that once.. for a PSTN test |
01:21.34 | Bentley43 | any idea if there's any good example of what the code in extensions would look like? |
01:21.58 | isamar | maybe in voip-info.org |
01:22.16 | Bentley43 | yeah..tried there...no such luck yet |
01:22.19 | isamar | the key is use Setvar to define the callerid with the PIN value |
01:22.58 | isamar | there is something also embeded already that you can authenticate the user |
01:23.23 | Bentley43 | oh yeah? |
01:23.44 | isamar | you need go by parts.. like says Jack, the stripper |
01:25.52 | isamar | I don't remember though.. |
01:25.57 | isamar | maybe dbget?! |
01:26.08 | Bentley43 | hmm |
01:26.08 | Bentley43 | ok |
01:30.23 | twisted | well poo |
01:30.25 | twisted | my iaxy just died |
01:32.03 | Darwin35 | power or te iaxy ? |
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01:34.54 | twisted | the iaxy |
01:35.07 | twisted | after 85 minutes continual use exactly |
01:35.09 | Darwin35 | sorry man |
01:35.10 | twisted | it just died. |
01:35.15 | twisted | don't be sorry |
01:35.20 | twisted | i'm taking it back to digium tomorrow ;) |
01:35.24 | Darwin35 | send it back |
01:35.28 | twisted | err tuesday |
01:35.30 | Darwin35 | ahh ok |
01:35.32 | twisted | i don't have teo send it back |
01:35.37 | twisted | i just drive up the street |
01:35.55 | Darwin35 | email him and have him bring you a new one tomarrow |
01:36.22 | Darwin35 | thenopen it and put a heatsync on the chip |
01:36.46 | Darwin35 | maybe a small fan |
01:38.54 | twisted | well |
01:39.00 | twisted | this was one of the first 150 pre-production models |
01:39.08 | Darwin35 | sounds like it overheated |
01:39.10 | twisted | so it may be a previous design flaw |
01:39.58 | Darwin35 | yeah |
01:40.30 | |Vulture| | sup guys |
01:40.35 | |Vulture| | seen ariel_ around? |
01:40.42 | Darwin35 | man I wish this guy would release his patch for fbsd to fix * |
01:41.52 | JunK-Y | vulture: ariel_ is an identified user |
01:41.52 | JunK-Y | ariel_ has been idle 6hrs 52mins 53secs, |
01:42.21 | |Vulture| | gotchya... hes dealing with frances right now, wanted to know how bad he thought it was |
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