00:00.38 | PoWeRKiLL | ta[i]nted your asterisk is behind NAT ? |
00:00.54 | ta[i]nted | PoWeRKiLL: yes, but i set my externip |
00:01.08 | ta[i]nted | do i need to do fwd some ports? |
00:01.18 | PoWeRKiLL | ta[i]nted You also port forward on your router |
00:01.52 | tomtom- | it hangs at poll( |
00:01.59 | ta[i]nted | PoWeRKiLL: 5060? |
00:02.06 | PoWeRKiLL | yes and rtp |
00:02.32 | PTG123 | bbkw: can realtime switch outgoing extensions as well as incoming? |
00:02.38 | *** join/#asterisk greg_work (~greg@dsl-205-210-52-151.kingston.net) |
00:02.43 | tomtom- | shall i paste the last 6 lines of the strace here? |
00:02.50 | ZX81 | ~pastebin |
00:02.51 | jbot | somebody said pastebin was a place to paste all your conf/debugs/logs for other people in the chatroom to view without flooding the channel. We suggest http://pastebin.ca |
00:03.02 | bkw_ | PTG123 it can switch anything in the dialplan |
00:03.10 | bkw_ | doesn't care if its in our out |
00:03.13 | bkw_ | its in the dialplan thats all it cares |
00:03.29 | PTG123 | [default] |
00:03.29 | PTG123 | exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,DIAL(${TELIAX}/${EXTEN}) |
00:03.29 | PTG123 | exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,1,DIAL(${TELIAX}/${EXTEN}) |
00:03.31 | Qwell | ha, the standard APR for a Sears card, is 21.9% |
00:03.35 | *** part/#asterisk manuel (mmenal@orfeo.duckcorp.org) |
00:03.38 | PTG123 | is my default right now, wh at should i add to make it switch from the db? |
00:03.44 | PTG123 | just add the realtime line? |
00:03.45 | PoWeRKiLL | what is the best hadware to switch calls from 8 E1 to other 8 E1 ? |
00:03.46 | bkw_ | no need to |
00:03.49 | PTG123 | and add those as the extensions? |
00:03.59 | bkw_ | I wouldn't if it were not a large number of extens |
00:04.06 | bkw_ | no need to nail your poor database for such a match |
00:04.07 | ta[i]nted | PoWeRKiLL: what port is rtp? |
00:04.15 | bkw_ | ta[i]nted all of them |
00:04.16 | nestAr | oven takes too long to pre-heat |
00:04.21 | nestAr | me need food now! |
00:04.23 | PTG123 | well i want my web iface to be able to add local extensions |
00:04.29 | PTG123 | so without parsing and reloading file, i guess i need to |
00:04.36 | ta[i]nted | lol |
00:04.46 | PoWeRKiLL | ta[i]nted check your /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf |
00:04.57 | PTG123 | the main problem i see is the ${EXTEN} variable, if i put it in the db like that would it parse it out |
00:05.12 | PTG123 | and i need some special # to note that its an extension |
00:05.34 | _Simon | PTG123: when I do show dialplan, I don't even see any extensions that I put in the DB, but I see ones I put in extensions.conf |
00:05.41 | _Simon | do realtime extensions show up in show dialplan? |
00:05.44 | ta[i]nted | is rtp TCP or UDP |
00:05.57 | PTG123 | like i said simon i think yours is config wrong, i'll help yuou with that |
00:06.06 | PTG123 | but right now i am trying to figure out how to do this :) |
00:06.07 | PTG123 | for me |
00:06.10 | PoWeRKiLL | ta[i]nted UDP |
00:06.18 | _Simon | PTG123: ok hehe, I thought that might answer a few questions if it was loading or not |
00:07.20 | eKo1 | man, finally got this POS quintum to work with * |
00:07.25 | PTG123 | yay |
00:07.26 | PTG123 | i got it |
00:07.26 | PTG123 | :) |
00:07.30 | *** join/#asterisk carbon60 (~adam@CPE000c41aab295-CM000f9fa6ba66.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) |
00:07.35 | carbon60 | Evening all. |
00:07.42 | eKo1 | now i can buy myself a nice big tall one |
00:07.45 | PTG123 | ok simon |
00:08.07 | *** join/#asterisk pbxguy (~gurganus@sldmz-nat-136-164.seattle.intel-research.net) |
00:09.08 | freat | hey guys... anyone have recommendations on a good VoIP provider for business sites? We need numbers in Chicago and Dallas |
00:09.31 | pbxguy | hello -- has anyone enabled an analog trunk between a definity prologix and asterisk using a TDM04B board? |
00:10.00 | freat | I talked to Broadvoice, but you have to purchase a different account for each concurrent call. |
00:10.21 | PTG123 | freat: pm i'll recommend someone for you |
00:10.57 | iVoice | time to sleep... bye |
00:10.59 | pbxguy | we don't see the DID or CallerID info coming from the prologix |
00:11.06 | nestAr | :o |
00:11.53 | ta[i]nted | PoWeRKiLL: i have put the * box in the DMZ.. but still cannot get incoming calls |
00:12.08 | ta[i]nted | is there a way to debug whether or not * is registering with provider? |
00:13.26 | nic_oz | when I press transfer on the phone, should it generate a special SIP packet ? |
00:13.50 | carbon60 | Anyone ever dealt with "491 Request Pending" coming from a gateway? (SER in this case) Provider says it means to try the REINVITE again, according to the RFC. |
00:13.57 | Moc | hi all |
00:18.55 | Moc | pretty quiet |
00:19.12 | agronqui | hiya |
00:19.18 | *** join/#asterisk hoconnor (~hoconnor@wbar24.lax1-4.29.227.240.lax1.dsl-verizon.net) |
00:19.37 | hoconnor | Hey guys, I'm doing an initial install of asterisk and having some problems getting the wctdm module working... |
00:19.57 | nic_oz | I've been trying to find out which end (phone or asterisk) has the problem but this is driving me nuts |
00:20.21 | file[laptop] | KILL ALL THE STUPID PEOPLE! |
00:20.26 | file[laptop] | er I mean hello everyone |
00:20.40 | nic_oz | does sip debug display all the sip pakctes that come in ? |
00:21.01 | hoconnor | When I do a modprobe of wctdm it says: wctdm: disagrees about version of symbol zt_receive |
00:21.17 | hoconnor | What have I hozed up? |
00:21.30 | hoconnor | (SuSE 9.2) |
00:22.16 | ixx | the pricing on G.723.1 is frightening |
00:22.25 | *** join/#asterisk yimz (~none@m815f36d0.tmodns.net) |
00:22.33 | Qwell | hmm, wonder if I could parse banking sites, and make an app_ out of it |
00:22.34 | yimz | can someone help me out with CID/ANI spoofing |
00:22.38 | yimz | i have a NuFone account |
00:23.03 | Moc | just set a valid cid number and dial |
00:23.12 | nestAr | lol |
00:23.28 | paulc | Moc got a minute? |
00:23.36 | Moc | sure |
00:23.49 | nestAr | spoofing CID is the new hotness.. like spoofing host names on IRC back in the 90's |
00:24.05 | ta[i]nted | yimz: if someone teaches u that, they should be shot |
00:24.16 | DrukenHME | spoofing CID's comes in handy |
00:24.38 | ta[i]nted | for fraud? |
00:24.53 | DrukenHME | no... for call identification... |
00:25.00 | nestAr | if i was the jealous type, i'd use it to check my gf's voicemail |
00:25.01 | nestAr | :x |
00:25.36 | DrukenHME | still need the password bright spark |
00:25.40 | pbxguy | hello -- has anyone enabled an analog trunk between a definity prologix and asterisk using a TDM04B board? |
00:25.40 | nestAr | nope |
00:25.48 | twisted[work] | hmmm |
00:26.01 | twisted[work] | anyone here ever done SATA raid on an ICH6R/ICH6RW? |
00:26.02 | nestAr | Cingular assumes that if the CID matches the mobile number that it must be from the mobile |
00:26.08 | nestAr | so they don't prompt for a password |
00:26.21 | *** part/#asterisk eKo1 (~abc@63.245.57.70) |
00:26.23 | DrukenHME | now that's some security for ya... anyone that calls from your number has free access to your messages |
00:26.30 | nestAr | indeed |
00:26.37 | nestAr | makes me feel good about it |
00:26.39 | twisted[work] | anyone? |
00:26.51 | DrukenHME | is this a theory or have you tried it? |
00:26.52 | nestAr | i tried it on myself |
00:27.07 | nestAr | my phone rings, says it's a call from my mobile number |
00:27.21 | nestAr | if i don't answer the mobile, i get dumped to vm |
00:27.29 | nestAr | but it doesn't prompt to leave a message |
00:27.33 | nestAr | it just gives me the menu |
00:27.39 | nestAr | and lets me listen to my messages |
00:27.44 | DrukenHME | nice.... |
00:27.52 | DrukenHME | definatly security... |
00:27.58 | nestAr | yeah.. cingular = brilliant |
00:28.36 | DrukenHME | they are a wireless company, they know how easy it is to spoof CID, how ya think your cell gets it? |
00:28.37 | DrukenHME | hehehe |
00:28.43 | *** join/#asterisk ccfiel (~ccfiel@210.213.141.135) |
00:28.50 | ccfiel | hello pll.. |
00:29.07 | ZX81 | hey |
00:29.16 | ccfiel | hello ZX81.. |
00:29.21 | ZX81 | :-) |
00:29.31 | DrukenHME | nestAr: confuse your parents and call them, with their CID |
00:29.33 | DrukenHME | hehehe |
00:29.58 | nestAr | lol |
00:30.16 | ccfiel | ZX81: is it possible to have call forwarding in asterisk even your softphone does not support? |
00:30.18 | nestAr | when i call my house from voip, and set my CID as my house.. it just says private number |
00:30.26 | ZX81 | yes |
00:30.31 | ZX81 | ~wiki |
00:30.35 | DrukenHME | mines comes in properly |
00:30.50 | ccfiel | zx81: where can i found that wiki? :) |
00:30.50 | PTG123 | bkw: you alive? |
00:30.51 | ZX81 | ccfiel: www.asteriskdocs.org |
00:30.54 | loko_ | nestAr, which provider? |
00:30.55 | DrukenHME | course, it rings LD, but comes up with the local number |
00:30.56 | DrukenHME | hehehe |
00:31.00 | ccfiel | zx81: thanks.. |
00:31.01 | nestAr | iax |
00:31.01 | ZX81 | ccfiel: wiki: www.voip-info.org |
00:31.09 | loko_ | nestAr, iax.cc ? |
00:31.16 | nestAr | my homenumber is with bellsouth |
00:31.21 | nestAr | loko_: yea |
00:31.30 | loko_ | nestAr, yea i have the same problem, caller ID does not work locally |
00:31.36 | loko_ | pain in the ass |
00:31.52 | loko_ | it used to, but it stopped working last week and now only says private |
00:32.04 | DrukenHME | do you set all 10 numbers? |
00:32.10 | nestAr | oh no, my caller id works |
00:32.29 | loko_ | mine does the same thing as you |
00:32.32 | loko_ | calls come up private |
00:32.35 | ZX81 | same |
00:32.38 | loko_ | when I call from sixtel to a cell / landline |
00:32.45 | nestAr | nah, mine works fine |
00:32.49 | nestAr | unless |
00:33.04 | nestAr | i set my CID to my existing bellsouth number, and then call the bellsouth line |
00:33.08 | nestAr | anything else works |
00:33.16 | loko_ | lucky you |
00:33.24 | loko_ | if i set mine to be 412.XXX.XXXX it doesnt work |
00:33.45 | loko_ | actually it doesnt matter what I set it to when I call my AT&T cell phone, everything comes up private |
00:33.48 | DrukenHME | the most used CID from my system is 000.000.0000 |
00:33.50 | DrukenHME | hehehehe |
00:34.06 | DrukenHME | and yes... it works |
00:34.07 | DrukenHME | hehehe |
00:34.56 | bkw_ | YAY |
00:34.57 | bkw_ | http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002998 |
00:35.55 | PTG123 | bkw: to have this realtime stuff working you need res_odbc and cdr_odbc loaded as the modules and thats it right? :) |
00:36.23 | DrukenHME | and odbc working... hehe that's the tough part |
00:36.33 | bkw_ | cdr_odbc is standalone |
00:36.34 | PTG123 | heh |
00:36.38 | bkw_ | its not tied to res_odbc in any way |
00:36.50 | PTG123 | ok so just res_odbc then? |
00:36.56 | PTG123 | i got this all working |
00:37.01 | PTG123 | i am trying to help simon get it working |
00:37.03 | nestAr | alright, i'm going to check out the new liquor store down the street |
00:37.09 | nestAr | LIQUOR WORLD! |
00:37.11 | PTG123 | he is writing a doc for everyone to know how to do it |
00:37.24 | PTG123 | :) |
00:37.41 | ManxPower | Does anyone have suggestions for a CHEAP QoS router? |
00:37.54 | _Simon | bkw_: so is it wrong to be using res_mysql.conf? |
00:38.06 | _Simon | thats what I was told to use originally, and thats what the docs lead me to |
00:38.24 | twisted[work] | anyone? |
00:38.24 | PTG123 | max: the linksys i thought does it, is that cheap enough? :) |
00:38.25 | twisted[work] | anyone? |
00:38.30 | *** join/#asterisk MrEntropy (~entropy@211.27.210.75) |
00:38.34 | twisted[work] | SATA raid on ICH6? |
00:38.37 | twisted[work] | anyone? |
00:38.38 | MrEntropy | yo |
00:38.44 | ariel_ | quick question where does asterisk dump it's error log? |
00:38.53 | ManxPower | PTG123: It would be less than easy to make the Linksys work with my setup |
00:38.54 | JRB | Hi - any chan_capi / ISDN BRI gurus know how to use both channels? If I get a call coming in on one, the other rings engaged? |
00:38.56 | twisted[work] | ariel_, /var/log/asterisk? |
00:39.09 | PTG123 | manx: whats your price range? |
00:39.19 | PTG123 | max: why not just implemet a linux router |
00:39.53 | ManxPower | PTG123: The "application" QoS only supports three ports, and the "port" based QoS won't work because there will be an ethernet switch with 2 pcs and the phone on one port. |
00:40.01 | ariel_ | twisted[work], thanks |
00:40.13 | ManxPower | PTG123: Price range is around that of the Linksys |
00:40.24 | ManxPower | PTG123: Because I like routers, not PCs acting like routers. |
00:40.48 | PTG123 | heh the linksys is $60 |
00:41.04 | PTG123 | you want a real router for $60? |
00:41.09 | ManxPower | I'll prolly end up crawling thru the attic again to run more runs. |
00:41.17 | ManxPower | PTG123: "under $120" is the price range |
00:41.34 | PTG123 | shit man, other then a cheap linksys doing nat, no idea |
00:41.43 | PTG123 | with upgraded firmware from sveasoft |
00:41.44 | ManxPower | The SIPura will set the ToS bits. |
00:43.32 | Moc | Linksys use linux so .. |
00:43.34 | ManxPower | PTG123: I'll prolly just live without QoS at that location |
00:43.38 | Moc | <PROTECTED> |
00:43.48 | ManxPower | Moc: Only a FEW Linksys use Linux |
00:43.51 | PTG123 | yah |
00:43.53 | PTG123 | yah true good point |
00:44.02 | Moc | wel lyou can get one at 80$ US or less I guess |
00:44.04 | Moc | with wireless |
00:44.05 | PTG123 | any cheaper router is gonna use linux, so you might as well just set up a cheap linux box :) |
00:44.23 | PTG123 | well i don't onw a linksys that doesn't use linux |
00:44.32 | JRB | Hi - any chan_capi / ISDN BRI gurus know how to use both channels? If I get a call coming in on one, the other rings engaged? |
00:44.32 | PTG123 | and i own all of their nat devices to my knowledge :) |
00:44.36 | _Simon | bkw_: so is it wrong to be using res_mysql.conf for realtime? is extensions not loading because I need to use res_odbc.conf instead? |
00:44.59 | PTG123 | hah your nuts man :) |
00:46.04 | PTG123 | like i said.. why get it working with just mysql, when you can make it work with all dbs :) |
00:46.24 | _Simon | PTG123: this is all part of my doc dude if its a problem, I can document it lol |
00:46.31 | _Simon | or else people are gonna get frustrated like me lol |
00:46.38 | Moc | aint odbc a windows system ported to unix ? |
00:47.18 | DrukenHME | bkw_: thanks for your help.. i got the phone workin again |
00:47.55 | DrukenHME | Moc: odbc is simply a standard, not a system |
00:48.29 | _Simon | odbc has existed on windows since NT 4 though |
00:48.48 | PTG123 | odbc is just a universal way to access all dbs |
00:48.56 | PTG123 | write one piece of code, works on all dbs |
00:49.01 | Moc | probable slower |
00:49.16 | _Simon | yup, but I think the idea came from NT4, I think unix odbc existed much later than it was on windows |
00:49.21 | _Simon | its a neat idea thats for sure |
00:49.49 | PTG123 | not sure if much slower, but i am sure missing some features going direct would give you |
00:49.55 | PTG123 | like stored procedures |
00:50.05 | PTG123 | but most people only know select,update,insert anyhow |
00:50.06 | PTG123 | :) |
00:50.19 | ta[i]nted | damn i still cannot take incoming calls |
00:50.22 | Moc | ha who care for store procedure.. |
00:50.35 | Moc | i never got to like them... |
00:50.36 | *** join/#asterisk PoWeRKiLL (~PoWeRKiLL@l01v-38-53.d4.club-internet.fr) |
00:50.51 | ta[i]nted | hey PoWeRKiLL |
00:50.57 | PTG123 | well if you want to do something on the db level, rather then trhough a socket which would send alot of data and be slow, stored procedures are good |
00:51.08 | PTG123 | something you can't do through sql |
00:51.09 | ta[i]nted | i forwarded all ports and still cannot take incoming calls |
00:51.19 | Moc | store procedure are usefull for closed source program maybe thought.. |
00:51.26 | Moc | but when your open source... you just change the source |
00:51.35 | PTG123 | nah its not about that |
00:51.41 | PTG123 | lets say you wanted to select large amounts of data |
00:51.42 | PTG123 | process them |
00:51.47 | PTG123 | then put the stuff back in the db |
00:51.50 | MrEntropy | is it possible to traverse SIP through all types of NAT? or is it in some cases impossible? |
00:51.50 | ManxPower | http://www.westell.com/content/products/pdf/trilink.pdf |
00:51.53 | PTG123 | a stored procedure query could take 10ms |
00:51.58 | ManxPower | tha'ts a combo DSL/Voip box |
00:52.03 | PTG123 | when transfering all the data alone through a socket could take a couple of minutes |
00:52.27 | ManxPower | oh, not a DSL box |
00:52.38 | PTG123 | looks like a pap2 to me |
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00:52.55 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: As long as the SIP SERVER is not behind NAT (but the client is) it will almost always work |
00:53.09 | Moc | well i run query when i need stuff done on the server side |
00:53.36 | Moc | aint store procedure just a way to store a query into a easly callable function |
00:53.58 | SexyKen | Anyone ever try AMP? |
00:53.59 | MrEntropy | ManxPower: I' got a few routers here that semi-traverse...they're the troublesome ones. My SIP server is on a public IP, no nat on that...but phones behind nat have a problem. |
00:54.15 | PTG123 | moc: no its a way to do functions that you can't do through sql |
00:54.33 | PTG123 | they have an extensive api :) |
00:54.39 | PTG123 | its own programming language |
00:54.42 | bkw_ | yo yo yo |
00:54.44 | bkw_ | file[laptop] |
00:54.46 | bkw_ | file[laptop] i'm back |
00:55.30 | MrEntropy | ManxPower: if i'm talking to a user behind a nat of one of these 'troublesome' routers, i hear them perfectly....but they hear my voice all choppy. massive rtp packet loss |
00:55.50 | MrEntropy | ManxPower: stun doesn't help on those routers. |
00:56.23 | PTG123 | sounds like you need qos mrentropy |
00:56.37 | agronqui | hiya MrEntropy |
00:56.49 | agronqui | back for more punishment I see |
00:57.04 | MrEntropy | agronqui: yo! how are you =) ....yes, indeed i am |
00:57.09 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: Usually it's a troublesome VoIP box like the Uniden UIP200 |
00:57.22 | nestAr | wooooo |
00:57.44 | nestAr | restocked my liquor cabinet |
00:57.44 | MrEntropy | PTG123: QOS? but the router isn't being user for anything else, and it's got a 256/64 connection |
00:57.56 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: That's not really a "NAT" issue, that's a "damn box has low packets per second" |
00:58.09 | ManxPower | not normally an issue because non-voice pacets are big |
00:58.17 | Moc | any know of a new card from digium ? |
00:58.27 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: What codec? |
00:58.34 | timecop | say |
00:58.36 | MrEntropy | ManxPower, it looks to me like anything with vxworks has this problem though, g729 |
00:58.37 | timecop | is jerjer around |
00:58.39 | timecop | or whoever runs nufone |
00:58.44 | file[laptop] | bkw_: are you in 'da conf? |
00:58.51 | timecop | JerJer hi huhu hi huhu hi huhu |
00:59.16 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: The only solution is to replace the box. |
00:59.27 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: Are you sure it's not the broadband modem? |
01:00.09 | MrEntropy | ManxPower, the nat box IS the modem, i'm trying to traverse the nat on an average consumer grade DSL/NAT modem... |
01:00.16 | ManxPower | My old Cisco cablemodem could not work well with QoS |
01:00.36 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: Where do you live? |
01:00.39 | timecop | HI |
01:00.42 | timecop | are there any voip providers |
01:00.46 | timecop | that let me buy a 1800 number |
01:00.47 | timecop | from them |
01:00.51 | timecop | i know nufone USED to do that |
01:00.55 | timecop | but I dont see shit about that on thier page now |
01:00.58 | MrEntropy | ManxPower: australia, why? |
01:01.15 | nestAr | i'm kinda suprised this Zoom VoIP ATA / ADSL modem doesn't do QoS |
01:01.20 | ManxPower | MrEntropy: In much of the world NAT/Modem combos are very uncommon. |
01:01.39 | ManxPower | Many places you only get the modem. If you want NAT you are on your own |
01:01.47 | agronqui | yeah, I never heard of that MrEntropy, who makes it again? |
01:01.56 | redder86 | timecop: they are DIDs |
01:01.57 | timecop | hello are there any voip providers that offer 1800 number |
01:02.15 | redder86 | timecop: NuFone still does, as far as I am aware |
01:02.16 | MrEntropy | you guys got to be kidding...they're everywhere here =o |
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01:02.49 | timecop | redder86: are they still at nufone.net? |
01:02.52 | MrEntropy | netcomm, netgear, dlink, linksys |
01:02.56 | timecop | because their current page fails it |
01:03.04 | ManxPower | timecop: "order DID" Pick UAS-48 toll free |
01:03.07 | SexyKen | I would love to have a good GUI Web Interface to configure Asterisk |
01:03.11 | redder86 | timecop: I see it right there on the home page |
01:03.11 | agronqui | nope, in the US it's usually you get modem from telco, and then buy cable/DSL router which usually has NAT+Firewall (or build your own ;) |
01:03.13 | timecop | ManxPower: I see |
01:03.26 | pfn | it depends on who you get your package from |
01:03.40 | pfn | sbc will give you a modem/router package if you get a setup with multiple IP's |
01:03.40 | timecop | redder86: where? |
01:03.40 | nestAr | well, pretty much all the modems we send out have nat router built in |
01:03.42 | pfn | which will do NAT |
01:03.50 | DrukenHME | timecop: now your lookin for an 800 number? |
01:03.50 | nestAr | the new ones we're just getting now have SPI router |
01:04.01 | nestAr | for under $100 |
01:04.04 | timecop | Druken: eh? what do you care |
01:04.09 | *** part/#asterisk AgiNamu (~AgiNamu@200.12.43.74) |
01:04.31 | DrukenHME | weren't you lookin for that quebec number before? |
01:04.33 | MrEntropy | wow, well it looks like we're the only one's that get screwed with crappy equipment... luckily i bought a cisco instead of that packaged crap |
01:04.54 | agronqui | MrEntropy like what model # linksys, for example?? |
01:05.01 | *** part/#asterisk pbxguy (~gurganus@sldmz-nat-136-164.seattle.intel-research.net) |
01:05.02 | timecop | DrukenHME: no. |
01:05.13 | DrukenHME | timecop: ok.. my bad sorry |
01:05.14 | Moc | I want quebec numbers... ;) |
01:05.19 | *** join/#asterisk cced (~wangxinta@222.33.36.198) |
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01:05.35 | Moc | + canadian 1800 numbers too.. |
01:05.59 | MrEntropy | agronqui: haven't got a clue. i'm sure they make them though...my friend has one..i'll get you a link to a netcomm |
01:06.00 | DrukenHME | i have cdn/US-48 800 numbers.... |
01:06.07 | Moc | how much ? |
01:06.15 | Moc | and does the DTMF work GOOD ? |
01:06.33 | DrukenHME | i dun have any problems.... |
01:06.56 | ZX81 | cause of dropped calls on pure iax to iax softphones registered to asterisk - most like cause no notransfer=yes? |
01:07.23 | MrEntropy | agronqui: http://www.netcomm.com.au/Spec_Sheets/NB1300_adsl_info.pdf <-- this is just one of a smorgasboard of these devices. |
01:07.31 | timecop | SO UM |
01:07.32 | ixx | what are the reasons to use G.729A over iLBC? |
01:07.44 | MrEntropy | agronqui: it's a modem+router+nat in one |
01:07.44 | timecop | where's hte price info etc on nufon.net |
01:07.46 | Moc | ixx, g729 is supported by alot of hardware |
01:07.47 | timecop | for getting 1800 |
01:07.48 | DrukenHME | Moc: priced at 10 a month, .10 per min, north american routed |
01:07.51 | ZX81 | ixx: g729 is not free |
01:07.56 | Moc | and g729 is not free |
01:08.00 | ZX81 | :-) |
01:08.02 | Moc | ish .. ok hehe |
01:08.12 | ZX81 | mmm Moc you being a naughty boy? |
01:08.14 | Moc | I'll take my non perfect 1800 provider hehe |
01:08.17 | DrukenHME | but you'd be routing voip right? :) |
01:08.20 | timecop | We can provide DIDs in Michigan for $7.50 a month and US48 Toll-Free numbers for only 2.0 cents per minute with no other costs, at this point. |
01:08.20 | timecop | oic |
01:08.21 | timecop | haha |
01:08.23 | timecop | i should have read |
01:08.28 | agronqui | Moc: check level3, I have one with them now routed to toronto, but I dunno if that is publicly availible...... |
01:08.30 | Moc | ;) |
01:08.34 | carlosh | guys: how can I check from extensions.conf, if a file exists in a system folder ? thanks. |
01:08.51 | mlh407 | timecop: sounds like nufone |
01:09.05 | DrukenHME | Moc: keep in mind, that is cdn funds.. hehehe |
01:09.06 | Moc | yes |
01:09.16 | ManxPower | carlosh: "show application system" and do it as a shell script |
01:09.31 | DrukenHME | and it'd be like 5 cents a min, cause i'd just dump the voip call to your server |
01:09.38 | DrukenHME | not route to an actual line |
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01:10.08 | Moc | I got 2$ US /month + 2cent/min but dtmf detection arnt perfect from sixtel |
01:10.21 | Moc | I can't use it for heavy dtmf menu |
01:10.36 | Moc | just because of some damn jitter !!! |
01:10.44 | Moc | between him and his provider ... anyway |
01:10.47 | nestAr | i'm just pumped that we're getting the * system at work.. as soon as i get it installed and a PRI into it.. I can get a 502 DID into my box at home.. |
01:10.55 | timecop | mlh407: yeah. |
01:11.00 | Moc | so it what 10$ + 5cent/min CND |
01:11.00 | Moc | ? |
01:11.02 | nestAr | 20 DID's from the clec for $2 a month |
01:11.05 | ManxPower | Moc: What area codes do they have? |
01:11.14 | DrukenHME | Moc: yeah |
01:11.34 | Moc | ManxPower, that for 1800, I get my local DID from lookieloo, he got alot of area in canada, |
01:11.37 | DrukenHME | and i could drop the 10 lower if needed... hehehe |
01:11.39 | Moc | at very low rate |
01:11.50 | Moc | what is the Ip of the server ? |
01:12.19 | Moc | ManxPower, it 0.0065cent/min incoming + 2$ per DID |
01:12.23 | timecop | does nufone 1800 provide full caller ID? |
01:12.32 | Moc | timecop, only Caller ID, not name |
01:12.32 | _Simon | bkw_: so is it wrong to be using res_mysql.conf for realtime? is extensions not loading because I need to use res_odbc.conf instead? |
01:12.34 | ManxPower | timecop: No. Its number only. |
01:12.40 | timecop | well, "number only" is what I meant. |
01:12.40 | Moc | but all 1800 dont have name I think anyway |
01:12.45 | ManxPower | Moc: They CHARGE for INCOMING? |
01:12.48 | ManxPower | What a rip off. |
01:12.49 | timecop | it povides it, even if its blocked, right? |
01:12.54 | mrunix | anyone know if a 7960 can be programmed to provide a visual "busy indicate" for a person's station? |
01:12.56 | timecop | (since its 1800) |
01:12.59 | ManxPower | timecop: THAT I don't know. |
01:13.01 | DrukenHME | Moc: i can set name on 800 :) |
01:13.16 | timecop | hm |
01:13.18 | ManxPower | timecop: want to block your callerid and dial 877-677-9643 x2120 and I'll tell you |
01:13.19 | Moc | ManxPower, who care, my personal DId cost me 2$ + 4$ of incoming call |
01:13.24 | Moc | urm you got name ? ;) |
01:13.30 | timecop | ManxPower: hm, too bad I'm not in u.s. |
01:13.32 | Moc | I'll love to try it |
01:13.35 | timecop | ManxPower: lemme get someone to call |
01:13.36 | timecop | one sec |
01:13.44 | ManxPower | Just don't expect me to answer the call. |
01:14.00 | ManxPower | Moc the number is US48 |
01:14.06 | Moc | ManxPower, ha also, the DID doesnt block the caller ID ;) |
01:14.26 | timecop | ManxPower: yeah sure |
01:14.28 | timecop | one sec |
01:14.36 | Moc | DrukenHME, I'dlike to try that |
01:14.54 | DrukenHME | try wut? |
01:14.55 | Moc | if dtmf is working good, with no jitter... |
01:14.58 | Moc | your 1800 |
01:15.10 | Moc | where are your server located ? |
01:15.19 | ManxPower | Hmm? |
01:15.23 | ManxPower | Who? |
01:15.27 | DrukenHME | ontario and alberta |
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01:15.44 | timecop | ManxPower: ok, someone calling in. plz dont paste phone # in here, but do tell if it gets blocked or not |
01:15.47 | Moc | good, they are not in texas hehe |
01:15.51 | ManxPower | Moc: 281-785-4375 |
01:16.00 | ManxPower | Uh. Sorry. |
01:16.06 | file[laptop] | bkw_: TELL ME! |
01:16.08 | DrukenHME | Moc: no... cdn servers only :) |
01:16.19 | Moc | good, your interconnected with peer1 ? |
01:16.23 | timecop | ManxPower: did the ID get blocked? |
01:16.26 | Moc | ManxPower, want me to call ? |
01:16.32 | ManxPower | timecop: The number did not get blocked. |
01:16.35 | timecop | ok |
01:16.36 | Moc | what you want me to do ? |
01:16.37 | timecop | excellent |
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01:16.48 | ManxPower | Are you sure you blocked it? |
01:16.52 | robl^ | peir-one?? who is shopping for household furnishings? |
01:16.55 | timecop | ManxPower: let me try from landline. |
01:17.06 | timecop | another call incoming. |
01:17.35 | timecop | (the one before was cell) |
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01:19.31 | MrEntropy | so out (QOS) of UBR, CBR, ABR, nrtVBR, rtVBR. CBR is the best for SIP? |
01:19.46 | ManxPower | timecop: 281-xxx-xxxx number came thru |
01:19.51 | timecop | ManxPower: ok |
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01:20.13 | timecop | ok, that was definitely blocked from this end |
01:20.15 | timecop | so it works |
01:20.15 | timecop | thanks |
01:20.18 | timecop | time to order nufone |
01:20.19 | timecop | :D |