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00:10.05 | [illuminatus] | does anyone have or know of a STUN server I could use for a tes? |
00:10.08 | [illuminatus] | test* |
00:11.02 | rittwage | Anyone use dialout notifications of voicemail? I got the script on the wiki to work after redoing parts of it, but it doesn't wait until the party answers the phone before it starts playing the prompts... |
00:12.52 | rittwage | How do you make it wait for the other end to answer? |
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00:15.08 | tzanger | http://www.mixdown.ca/~andrew/photos/KatieSchoolTrip200506/tn/img_3333.jpg.html |
00:15.14 | tzanger | I took some good butterfly pics today :-) |
00:17.31 | mxmasster | hi all... i've compiled the mysql addon |
00:17.40 | mxmasster | for cdr reporting |
00:17.47 | mxmasster | how do i actually enable the cdr->mysql |
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00:18.49 | Chuji | mxmasster : Did it get compiled? |
00:18.54 | mxmasster | yes |
00:19.01 | h3x0r | anybody seen this before |
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00:19.43 | Chuji | got a cdr_mysql.conf in /etc/asterisk? |
00:19.52 | h3x0r | Jun 20 17:27:05 NOTICE[19769]: chan_sip.c:5472 check_auth: stale nonce received from 'ntcg-21 <sip:ntcg-21@ipaddress....>' |
00:20.06 | mxmasster | argh. i need to restart or reload asterisk |
00:20.32 | Chuji | pay a visit to http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+cdr_mysql.conf if yo uhaven't already |
00:20.55 | h3x0r | oh |
00:21.15 | mxmasster | i have to restart asterisk |
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00:24.46 | PBXtech | does astlinux have a web interface? |
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00:40.56 | bkw_ | god damn people |
00:40.57 | bkw_ | fuck |
00:41.11 | bkw_ | some moron replaced the whole damn frontpage of the wiki with his add |
00:41.11 | bkw_ | er ad |
00:41.13 | bkw_ | I called his ass up |
00:41.15 | bkw_ | and chewed him |
00:41.17 | bkw_ | and fixed it |
00:42.59 | tzanger | hahahaha |
00:43.06 | MooingLemur | hah |
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00:50.16 | logicalonline | is there a way to retain an agents status after a restart when using agentcallback? |
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00:55.46 | Ariel_ | ~seen JunK-Y |
00:55.47 | jbot | junk-y is currently on #asterisk (1h 16m 13s) |
00:56.09 | Ariel_ | JunK-Y, hello are you around? |
00:57.07 | Ariel_ | logicalonline, only if you have agents assigned and not via login to the queue. |
00:59.56 | logicalonline | i see there is a "persistantmembers" feature in queues.conf is this only for agents added from realtime? |
01:00.21 | Ariel_ | logicalonline, I don't use realtime... sorry. |
01:01.12 | JunK-Y | Ariel_: yes |
01:01.55 | Ariel_ | do you have any monitor made to monitor if a t1 or pri is down and email you or send a snmp message? |
01:02.04 | Ariel_ | JunK-Y, how are you any way? |
01:02.50 | JunK-Y | u can with zap show status |
01:02.55 | JunK-Y | when getting a red alarm |
01:04.00 | Ariel_ | what I am looking at is when a t1 or pri goes down it notifies us. We need to get the notice before the customer or even our own users try to dial. |
01:05.05 | JunK-Y | no ive nothing, but i can write a patch if u want. |
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01:07.49 | JerJer | Ariel_: write manager api app |
01:07.56 | JerJer | trivial |
01:08.20 | Ariel_ | JerJer, yes I am looking at that as well. |
01:08.39 | h3x0r | Ariel_: are you not the service provider |
01:09.10 | Ariel_ | h3x0r, no |
01:09.18 | h3x0r | oh ok |
01:10.02 | h3x0r | well there are other things that can happen besides it going into alarm |
01:11.10 | h3x0r | you might wanna have it occasionally place test calls to make sure everything is working |
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01:12.27 | Ariel_ | h3x0r, yes we are looking at making an api monitor appl for this. |
01:12.46 | cypromis | \/w 16 |
01:16.34 | *** join/#asterisk NewSole2 (dave@i216-58-44-245.avalonworks.net) |
01:19.50 | NewSole2 | Hello Folks |
01:20.07 | SarahEmm | hihi |
01:21.35 | NewSole2 | We had a Hay day yesterday..... |
01:22.32 | NewSole2 | we had $$ left with our old Provider.... so we gave away free calls all over the place.... |
01:23.16 | SarahEmm | heh |
01:23.33 | tzanger | morning SarahEmm |
01:24.23 | NewSole2 | ya we brought 10 WiFi IAX Phones to Bingo Hall..... gave out free calls... lol |
01:24.47 | SpaceBass | wifi iax? who makes one? |
01:24.59 | fugitivo | I want that |
01:25.31 | NewSole2 | they are sip phones but we re flshed them they use the 8086 chips |
01:26.02 | NewSole2 | we put IAX and g729 on them |
01:26.29 | NewSole2 | we have a buch... but we ordered from china |
01:26.41 | SpaceBass | hummmm |
01:26.55 | SpaceBass | might make my zyxel useable |
01:27.28 | NewSole2 | well we used a DLink Wireless Router |
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01:29.54 | NewSole2 | we got 20 of them we can sell but they are about 260$ USD with Dev |
01:29.59 | NewSole2 | Dev Kit |
01:30.33 | file[laptop] | NewSole2: wifi, sip phone? |
01:30.35 | file[laptop] | er iax phone |
01:30.48 | file[laptop] | WHERE |
01:31.41 | NewSole2 | ya they are sip phones on the 8086 processor... and they come with dev kit.... but I used the src from the PA1688 IAX and loaded them on the phones |
01:31.53 | file[laptop] | and they work? |
01:32.02 | NewSole2 | funky looking phones.... see though |
01:32.07 | file[laptop] | URL? |
01:32.11 | NewSole2 | that they do |
01:32.19 | SpaceBass | what is the sip phone? ie brand? |
01:32.24 | NewSole2 | no url yet... we got them as test market |
01:32.30 | file[laptop] | damn you |
01:32.32 | SpaceBass | ah |
01:32.46 | file[laptop] | I want a wifi voip phone that I can modify (the source) |
01:32.48 | SpaceBass | my biggest problem with wifi sip right now is security |
01:32.53 | NewSole2 | we buy shitloads of the YWH100's and YWH10's |
01:32.54 | SpaceBass | none of them supports WPA |
01:33.22 | NewSole2 | company offered us phones at cost to test market |
01:33.25 | SpaceBass | my hitachi IP5000 is a pretty darn good phone, except it doesnt support security |
01:34.21 | SpaceBass | i just need a cisco air1200 or two for wirless vlans :) |
01:34.47 | file[laptop] | NewSole2: I hate you |
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01:34.50 | NewSole2 | well they told me they will be out to markey in Sept.... but I will let 20 go out of persoanl stock.... |
01:35.06 | NewSole2 | we got 50 of them |
01:35.56 | *** part/#asterisk Cresl1n (~matt@216.207.245.23) |
01:36.16 | SpaceBass | NewSole2 how well do they move from AP to AP |
01:36.16 | SpaceBass | ? |
01:36.30 | NewSole2 | not bad... |
01:36.44 | NewSole2 | as long as u have AMC address setup on AP |
01:36.49 | NewSole2 | MAC |
01:37.07 | SpaceBass | what kind of security do they support? |
01:37.33 | NewSole2 | none they are just like a computer |
01:37.49 | NewSole2 | but it comes with Dev kit |
01:38.00 | SpaceBass | in what sense? my computer supports wep and wpa, etc |
01:38.24 | SpaceBass | ahhh in the sense of a computer with no software |
01:38.35 | NewSole2 | yup |
01:39.04 | bkw_ | GIVE IT UP FOR MONDAYS SUCKING TO HIGH FUCKING HELL |
01:39.16 | NewSole2 | lol |
01:39.16 | SpaceBass | amen to that |
01:39.24 | file[laptop] | bkw_: status report? |
01:39.27 | SpaceBass | add a hang over from a 3 day bender to that... not a great day |
01:39.30 | bkw_ | I bet our monday will TOP everyone in here's monday |
01:39.31 | wunderkin | aw someone has a case of the mondays |
01:39.41 | wunderkin | :> |
01:39.47 | Sedorox | aahahha |
01:39.47 | bkw_ | http://sg.biz.yahoo.com/050620/15/3t2o3.html |
01:39.57 | bkw_ | or call center was on the 33rd floor of that building |
01:40.25 | SpaceBass | yep, that beats my hangover |
01:40.33 | Sedorox | damn |
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01:41.08 | bkw_ | <- bad mood |
01:41.28 | bkw_ | I think floors 39-42 were burned to hell |
01:41.40 | bkw_ | so we have a 6 floor buffer between the fire and our office |
01:41.53 | cluecon | fire? |
01:41.54 | bkw_ | cluecon, I have plenty of fairy dust already |
01:42.00 | cluecon | what did i miss? |
01:42.01 | SpaceBass | spoken with anyone or is link down? |
01:42.08 | bkw_ | yes a fire took out or call center in .ph |
01:42.35 | cluecon | oh no. not good. |
01:42.43 | bkw_ | waiting for an onsite update |
01:46.15 | file[laptop] | bkw_: I'm talking to NewSole2 on the phone, he's got some nice stuff you might like |
01:46.23 | bkw_ | what is that? |
01:46.37 | bkw_ | lets call 996 |
01:46.39 | file[laptop] | a wifi IAX2 phone, $260 for the dev kit and phone and all that |
01:47.09 | meppl | gute nacht - good night |
01:47.40 | bkw_ | but its iax |
01:49.53 | NewSole2 | hmm I get "Some Nameless basterd has call conf" |
01:50.11 | NewSole2 | sorry wrong win |
01:50.17 | bkw_ | *1 to unmute |
01:50.28 | NewSole2 | k |
01:50.44 | JunK-Y | NewSole2: u can see all activity in #996 |
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01:53.33 | Qorky | can ne1 help me with isdn please? I cant get anything to work. |
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01:56.30 | Qorky | well i dont have /dev/capi devices. |
01:56.47 | Qorky | i dont know what creates them. im lost. |
01:59.09 | Qorky | ERROR: cannot open /dev/capi20 nor /dev/isdn/capi20 - No such file or directory (2) |
01:59.14 | Qorky | when trying to do capiinit |
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02:07.30 | harryvv | asking for a password on ip500 startup. be nice if it was included in documentation. |
02:08.01 | JunK-Y | harryvv: it has it, take a deeper look :) |
02:08.25 | *** part/#asterisk logicalonline (~logicalon@border.logicalonline.com) |
02:10.05 | harryvv | yea the cd but for windows |
02:10.07 | harryvv | :) |
02:10.12 | SpaceBass | try the old standards |
02:10.24 | SpaceBass | harryvv what are you using that can't read a windows CD? |
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02:13.16 | mxmasster | how do i determine what this error is |
02:13.18 | mxmasster | <PROTECTED> |
02:13.25 | mxmasster | or should i say, what is causing it |
02:15.25 | SpaceBass | night folks |
02:16.20 | cluecon | quit Register now at http://www.cluecon.com! |
02:17.27 | harryvv | yea reading online documentation said to enter administrator password..what admin password. |
02:19.32 | harryvv | i wonder if this is a used phone. dont think it should be asking for a password if one was never setup on it. |
02:19.53 | jake1932 | is there a way to force a SIP conversation though asterisk so I can use it's echo canceller (instead of the devices echo canceller)? |
02:20.26 | file[laptop] | asterisk has no echo canceller for RTP streams... |
02:20.46 | jake1932 | so I'm SOL? |
02:22.01 | jake1932 | there's gotta be a way to get good VOIP quality to analog without a channel band/T1 card, right? |
02:22.14 | jake1932 | bank |
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02:27.58 | harryvv | h |
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02:31.33 | lancey | hi guys |
02:31.41 | lancey | CVS head is totally broken |
02:31.48 | lancey | anyone knows something about this? |
02:32.00 | lancey | doesn't take any calls, nor registers any peers |
02:32.39 | lancey | behaves like it's disconnected from the network... |
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02:34.40 | JunK-Y | lancey: i had this problem this morning, it's now fixed. |
02:34.50 | lancey | i just CVS upped |
02:34.54 | lancey | i'm now doing it again |
02:34.59 | lancey | deleted the whole dir |
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02:35.47 | mxmasster | hmm |
02:35.50 | Ayano | hey does anyone have a link for a good diagram on how to utilize ser? |
02:36.06 | mxmasster | i need some help with the cdr_mysql addon |
02:36.13 | mxmasster | i have it compiled and installed |
02:36.18 | mxmasster | and it's loaded into asterisk |
02:36.19 | mxmasster | however |
02:36.25 | mxmasster | i am getting this error in my debug |
02:36.35 | mxmasster | cdr_mysql: cannot connect to database server localhost. Call will not be logged |
02:36.40 | anthm | mxmasster, delete it and use the odbc one |
02:36.51 | mxmasster | really? |
02:36.56 | lancey | cdr_addon_mysql works for me |
02:37.14 | lancey | mxmasster find out why it doesn't connect |
02:37.21 | anthm | addon... = not supported |
02:37.25 | lancey | or try to connect it over tcp-ip |
02:38.51 | anthm | silly superstition that the highly inefficient asterisk is somehow going to suffer using odbc |
02:38.52 | mxmasster | lancey: if i do it from the command line using the username/password combo it connects fine |
02:41.21 | mxmasster | is there a way from the command line to give an extension pattern and see what asterisk will do with it? |
02:42.58 | mxmasster | hmm... okay, next problem... in my sip.conf i have the context for the connection, in that i have specified "accountcode=x" but what I have specified in the account code does not get logged |
02:45.52 | lancey | mxmasster see if it locates the right .sock file |
02:45.54 | lancey | JunK-Y |
02:46.02 | lancey | latest CVS head *IS* broken |
02:46.07 | lancey | just did a clean check out |
02:46.31 | lancey | it doesn't do anything, nor the CLI or the logs show any errors |
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02:48.50 | lancey | mxmasster: contexts in sip.conf? |
02:50.12 | lancey | anyone able to try to check out the latest CVS head and see if it works? |
02:51.02 | Robot_ | im compiling right now |
02:51.59 | lancey | okay |
02:54.30 | Robot_ | it works for me |
02:55.33 | JunK-Y | it works for me too, and ive compiled at 2005-06-21 01:00:33 |
02:55.44 | lancey | xmz |
02:55.51 | lancey | what could have gone wrong |
02:56.00 | Nugget | I blame linux. Linux is poo. |
02:56.11 | lancey | i just updated it, and it doesn't register or take any calls through SIP nor IAX2 |
02:56.29 | lancey | Nugget it worked an hour ago, before the update :> |
02:57.14 | lancey | it was a cvs head too, checked out 4 or 5 days ago... |
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03:10.17 | lancey | guys, something IS broken |
03:10.20 | lancey | Asterisk CVS-D2005.06.14.21.00.00 works |
03:11.02 | lancey | 2005.06.19 doesn't.... |
03:11.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | lancey, what about current |
03:11.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | wait, what broke? |
03:11.26 | lancey | doesn't either |
03:11.34 | lancey | it just starts |
03:11.39 | lancey | and doesn't do anything else |
03:11.46 | lancey | no registrations, no calls |
03:11.54 | lancey | as if i unplug it from the network |
03:11.58 | lancey | same behaviour |
03:11.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | can you step through time and find out exactly when it broke |
03:12.06 | lancey | nothing in the cli, nothing in the logs |
03:12.18 | lancey | i'm now doing that, now checking out 2005.06.17 |
03:12.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I know people had stuff from mid day today working |
03:13.00 | lancey | well it could be something i use and others don't, which breaks it |
03:13.07 | lancey | like res_config or something, i don't know... |
03:13.24 | lancey | it surely doesn't work for me |
03:14.03 | Robot_ | ill try it again , i have checked out wrong version |
03:14.20 | lancey | Robot_ what did you checked out? |
03:14.24 | lancey | the -stable one? |
03:14.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | "stable" hehe |
03:14.50 | lancey | well, -r 1.0 or whatever it was :> |
03:15.00 | Robot_ | v1-0-7, now im getting the current |
03:15.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | -r v1-0 |
03:15.18 | lancey | yupz |
03:15.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | just do cvs co asterisk w/ no -r, that will give you head |
03:16.01 | lancey | arrghh, it's getting light out here :> |
03:16.28 | lancey | another night lost |
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03:17.59 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted] by ChanServ |
03:18.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | twisted!!! |
03:18.17 | twisted | mehh.. |
03:18.24 | twisted | i just realized my irc client was closed |
03:18.28 | twisted | i'm uber-tired |
03:18.57 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sleep boy sleep |
03:20.16 | lancey | Asterisk CVS-D2005.06.16 works too |
03:20.21 | lancey | moving ahead :> |
03:22.31 | harryvv | does anyone know if the cisco pix firewall 501 pass sip ? |
03:22.47 | lancey | harryvv if you configure to pass it, it will |
03:23.04 | harryvv | okay thats cool |
03:23.38 | mxmasster | i'm having some problems getting asterisk-stat to work |
03:23.53 | mxmasster | Undefined variable: t in /usr/local/asterisk-stat-v2/cdr.php on line 27 |
03:24.01 | lancey | asterisk-stat? |
03:24.10 | mxmasster | <PROTECTED> |
03:24.45 | lancey | mxmasster: i don't think this is an issue with asterisk itself :> |
03:25.07 | mxmasster | no... but i was hoping that a person in this channel has had this problem in the past |
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03:25.25 | lancey | are there any other errors or warning, before that one? |
03:25.36 | lancey | may be it fails to include some file |
03:27.09 | Robot_ | i just finished compiling , and it works |
03:27.30 | lancey | Robot_ devices register, and calls go through? |
03:28.05 | Robot_ | yes , everything |
03:28.19 | lancey | strange |
03:28.23 | lancey | something i use breaks it |
03:28.25 | lancey | then |
03:28.28 | lancey | cvs co -D 2005-06-18 works :> |
03:28.33 | Robot_ | logs work too |
03:28.41 | lancey | cvs co -D 2005-06-19 doesn't |
03:29.01 | robl^ | who broke cvs head?!? |
03:29.36 | Nuxi | not me |
03:30.22 | robl^ | I built last night and it seemed to work for me |
03:30.32 | lancey | robl^ |
03:30.37 | lancey | doesn't it work now? |
03:31.51 | robl^ | lancey, not sure. it was just a test build. I am working on a script to install OS with just the needded base, grab asterisk from cvs, build, and configure. |
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03:32.06 | lancey | i see... |
03:32.18 | *** part/#asterisk IPmonger (~ipmonger@pcp0010577106pcs.coatsv01.pa.comcast.net) |
03:32.18 | lancey | it seems broken for me, too |
03:32.29 | robl^ | I haven't really tested Asterisk HEAD as far as functioning. I just know it built clean |
03:33.19 | robl^ | I got offtrack when my laptop went *boom!* |
03:33.46 | lancey | :> |
03:34.28 | robl^ | lancey, 12 hours later.. and I am back to where I left off. :-/ |
03:34.57 | lancey | too bad... |
03:35.09 | lancey | i'm also missing my sleep |
03:35.15 | lancey | because of broken cvs |
03:35.26 | robl^ | sleep?!!? that's for those without coffee |
03:35.38 | lancey | well, it's 06:36 a.m. here :> |
03:35.41 | robl^ | lancey, is it nopt building? or not working? |
03:35.52 | lancey | robl^ it builds fine, but doesn't work |
03:36.27 | lancey | i suspect it's res_config or something like that, which others who have tested now, do not use |
03:36.41 | mxmasster | okay... so in my sip.conf i have |
03:36.46 | mxmasster | accountcode=something |
03:36.59 | mxmasster | but nowhere in the cdr does the accountcode show up |
03:37.07 | lancey | mxmasster where in your sip.conf |
03:37.11 | lancey | in the [general] section |
03:37.16 | mxmasster | in the context for the peer/user |
03:37.18 | lancey | or in the [peer]'s section? |
03:37.23 | lancey | xmz |
03:37.39 | lancey | this works for me, at least with cvs -D 2005-06-18 :> |
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03:38.07 | lancey | okay, just checked out 2005-06-19 again |
03:38.11 | lancey | it DOESN'T WORK |
03:38.11 | mxmasster | hmm i'm using 1.0.7 |
03:38.23 | lancey | Verbosity was 3 and is now 11 |
03:38.23 | lancey | Asterisk Ready. |
03:38.23 | lancey | <PROTECTED> |
03:38.27 | lancey | that's all i see |
03:38.36 | lancey | no registrations from peers |
03:38.43 | lancey | devices say asterisk is unreachable... |
03:38.47 | lancey | both SIP & IAX2 |
03:38.49 | lancey | grrrrrrrrrrr |
03:38.50 | robl^ | lancey, ahh! this cvs build as of 10PM last night seems to work, but I don't use res_config. it registers with my devices and provider |
03:39.36 | lancey | insomnia*CLI> show version |
03:39.36 | lancey | Asterisk CVS-D2005.06.18.21.00.00 |
03:39.39 | lancey | this one DOESN'T WORK |
03:40.12 | lancey | it doesn't register any peers/users from the res_config, nor from the plain sip.conf/iax.conf files |
03:40.51 | lancey | insomnia*CLI> show version |
03:40.51 | lancey | Asterisk CVS-D2005.06.17.21.00.00-06/21/05-06:40:18 |
03:40.55 | lancey | this one works just fine |
03:42.09 | robl^ | Asterisk CVS-HEAD built by root@debian on a i686 running Linux on 2005-06-20 04:47:14 and its working with sip.conf & iax.conf |
03:44.07 | wunderkin | head works for me too but i have other problems |
03:45.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | lancey, sip was busted from the 17th or so through this morning |
03:45.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | chan_sip.c 1.766 fixed it. |
03:46.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that was at... +++ chan_sip.c20 Jun 2005 17:01:03 -00001.766 |
03:47.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it broke around: |
03:47.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | --- chan_sip.c17 Jun 2005 15:03:56 -00001.762 |
03:47.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | +++ chan_sip.c18 Jun 2005 18:53:16 -00001.763 |
03:47.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that is all known and fixed |
03:48.22 | lancey | MikeJ[Laptop] latest CVS doesn't work |
03:48.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | so my suggestion at this point would be to check out head right now... |
03:48.27 | lancey | with bot SIP and IAX registrations |
03:48.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and if it does not work |
03:48.34 | lancey | i already checked it out |
03:48.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ok |
03:48.40 | Damin | Any IAX SoftPhones for OSX? |
03:48.57 | robl^ | IAXCLIENT works on OS X |
03:48.57 | lancey | but i think it's something which i use and u don't |
03:48.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | try just stepping back chan_sip.c a version at a time |
03:49.02 | lancey | which breaks it |
03:49.20 | lancey | and i suspect res_config or something... |
03:49.33 | lancey | i must go have a nap now, i'm exhausted |
03:49.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I don't think res_config changed in the last week or so.. |
03:49.58 | lancey | i will get deeper into this tomorrow |
03:50.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | thanks... |
03:50.09 | lancey | well, don't know what it is |
03:50.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | just make sure to mark it as major |
03:50.21 | lancey | but it doesn't register any devices |
03:50.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and put a bug in on it once you can narrow it down |
03:50.38 | lancey | no matter if they are dynamically configured or in the plain conf files |
03:50.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and if there is anything inthe sip debug, we need that |
03:50.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | brb |
03:50.57 | lancey | and i don't get any errors in the cli |
03:50.59 | lancey | nor in the logs |
03:51.03 | lancey | this is pretty strange |
03:51.13 | lancey | no client registration or call attempts |
03:51.27 | lancey | byez for now |
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04:01.35 | MikeJ[Laptop] | back |
04:03.05 | mxmasster | arghghgh |
04:03.27 | mxmasster | okay... what should i be looking at to resolve this cdr/accountcode not displaying problem |
04:03.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ? |
04:03.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what's your problem? |
04:04.07 | mxmasster | sorry... i've specificed an accountcode in the sip.conf contexts for users/peers |
04:04.19 | mxmasster | but in the cdr-csv it doesn't display the account code |
04:04.44 | terrapen_ | ugh |
04:04.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sorry, I really don't know cdr well |
04:05.02 | terrapen_ | i need to figure out how to get m0n0wall to serve up advanced DHCP options to my clients |
04:05.10 | terrapen_ | so i can get this cisco 7960 to boot |
04:05.16 | terrapen_ | i think i will have to hax0r it |
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04:10.50 | mxmasster | should sip show peer show the accountcode if i specified it |
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04:20.07 | mrplum | I'm trying to find a pstn provider that will allow me to use asterisk, I'm running into a lot of dead ends, can someone give me a suggestion? |
04:21.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | mrplum, where are you? |
04:21.27 | mrplum | USA, east coast (NH) |
04:21.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ummm.. your local bell won't "let" you use asterisk? |
04:22.07 | mrplum | ah, forgive me, I meant a voip provider. |
04:22.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | oh. |
04:22.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | check out the wiki, it is full of them |
04:22.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | inbound or outbound? |
04:22.30 | mrplum | I'd like to use SIP or IAX, instead of having to connect to the providers analog device, then into an FXO card |
04:22.34 | mrplum | inbound |
04:22.41 | mrplum | been at the wiki for hours :) |
04:22.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | so just looking for NH did's? |
04:23.14 | mrplum | yup |
04:23.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | broadvoice should have them.. |
04:23.25 | `Sauron | why would my zap card not detect a hangup? |
04:23.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | voicepulse |
04:24.05 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Sauron, no disconnect surpervision |
04:24.08 | mrplum | broadvoice won't accept my .name email, and requires a different contact #. i'm disgusted they can't even design a simple sign up page, tried to call and complain but their own PBX seems to be busted |
04:24.14 | mrplum | i get dropped no matter what I do |
04:24.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | nice |
04:24.32 | `Sauron | hum |
04:24.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | voicepule |
04:24.36 | mrplum | voicepulse requires you to use their hardware, they look really nice though, I might end up with them if all else fails |
04:24.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | pulse |
04:24.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no..they don't |
04:24.56 | mrplum | of course it's like $60 in activation fees+hardware |
04:25.08 | mrplum | they give you open access only if you get their normal service with their hardware |
04:25.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you can do it without their hardware |
04:25.14 | mrplum | or with some hardware, you can bring you own |
04:25.16 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no.. |
04:25.18 | `Sauron | hum |
04:25.20 | wunderkin | i have a voicepulse account |
04:25.24 | wunderkin | with asterisk |
04:25.38 | mrplum | I emailed their support and they wouldn't give me an open access account without having a normal account first |
04:25.39 | wunderkin | search the list and wiki |
04:25.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | isin't it connect.voicepulse.com or somthing |
04:25.51 | wunderkin | yeah |
04:25.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | go there ^^ |
04:26.20 | mrplum | okay I'll check that out |
04:26.29 | mrplum | wish they would have referred that to me so I didn't look like an ass :-/ |
04:27.10 | wunderkin | ok i have a weird problem.. record() works fine recording with pcm format.. but if i record agent calls in queue() with pcm, i get blips in the audio recording.. raw is fine though |
04:27.28 | wunderkin | and im making a ulaw call, trying not to use transcoding at all |
04:28.28 | wunderkin | chanspy also seems to have audio problems sometimes |
04:29.05 | wunderkin | the audio on there is garbled but is fine on my voip phone.. which it is monitoring.. on the lan.. err |
04:30.59 | `Sauron | Woot. |
04:31.14 | `Sauron | MikeJ: A bit of reading, seems I had the card set to wrong signalling |
04:31.20 | `Sauron | kewlstart++ |
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04:33.17 | `Sauron | Thanks. :) |
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04:38.43 | mxmasster | should i be able to dial 1800 numbers through iaxtel? |
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04:41.43 | lehel | 'mornin' |
04:41.44 | wunderkin | mxmasster, i think you need a * first |
04:41.52 | mxmasster | ? |
04:42.07 | wunderkin | dial *1800xxxxxxx |
04:45.35 | mxmasster | wunderkin: how would that work given this dialplan? http://www.iaxtel.com/setup.html |
04:46.53 | wunderkin | maybe i was thinking of fwd |
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04:51.24 | Pete_Largo | I heard rumors that iaxtel was heavily overloaded, never tested it myself though. |
04:51.41 | `Sauron | I tried iaxtel. It's.. sub-par. |
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04:52.21 | Pete_Largo | I have tested 800 numbers on FWD |
04:52.26 | Pete_Largo | and it seems to work fine |
04:55.53 | JerJer | most of the time |
04:56.08 | JerJer | from time to time someone/thing gets pissed off |
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05:14.04 | terrapen_ | ugh |
05:14.28 | terrapen_ | this is the second piece-of-crap phone that i've received from voipsupply |
05:14.44 | terrapen_ | anybody else used one of their cisco 7960 refurbs? |
05:16.04 | loud | no, whats the problem. |
05:16.19 | terrapen_ | well, the first one had a broken tilt mechanism |
05:16.26 | terrapen_ | and this one has a screwed-up LCD |
05:16.35 | terrapen_ | with bands of reduced darkness |
05:17.13 | loud | oh, well you will have to call them and talk to the old lady who picks up the phone and RMA it. |
05:17.30 | terrapen_ | yep |
05:17.32 | terrapen_ | RMA #2 |
05:17.37 | loud | hah |
05:17.40 | terrapen_ | i need to find another source for them :) |
05:21.25 | lehel | anybody connected two asterisk boxes via IAX2 ? |
05:21.53 | RoyK | yes |
05:22.25 | terrapen_ | does anybody have a good source for Cisco 7960s? |
05:22.27 | terrapen_ | (new) |
05:22.39 | lehel | could you help me pls.. RoyK |
05:23.58 | terrapen_ | lehel, i think that it is fairly well covered on voip-info and google |
05:24.51 | loud | found it |
05:24.53 | lehel | k |
05:24.57 | RoyK | lehel: just read the docs... add an [entry] in each servers iax.conf and dial(iax2/entry) |
05:25.21 | RoyK | lehel: most of what you want can be found in the sample configs |
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05:38.05 | Juggie | terrapen, use another phone |
05:38.09 | Juggie | something newer |
05:38.11 | terrapen_ | hey thanks loud |
05:38.16 | terrapen_ | juggie: why? |
05:38.25 | terrapen_ | my 7960 works nicely at my office |
05:38.26 | Juggie | because there are alot of better phones |
05:38.33 | terrapen_ | than the 7960? |
05:38.36 | Juggie | yes |
05:38.38 | terrapen_ | like what. |
05:38.44 | terrapen_ | please dont say polycom ip500 |
05:38.47 | Juggie | mitel 5220 |
05:39.07 | Juggie | or 5215' |
05:39.12 | Juggie | essentially the same phone |
05:39.13 | Qorky | anyone here setup idsn on asterisk before. whith a fritz card ? I need help please. |
05:39.16 | terrapen_ | hrmmm |
05:39.24 | Juggie | much much much |
05:39.26 | Juggie | easier to manage |
05:39.33 | terrapen_ | it looks cheap |
05:39.37 | Juggie | 7960's are a huge pain for firmware |
05:39.41 | terrapen_ | yeah, they are |
05:39.47 | Juggie | they get picky, flip out.. etc |
05:39.49 | terrapen_ | it took me hours to get my 7960 up to the latest |
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05:39.56 | Juggie | the mitel will upgrade off tftp or http |
05:40.09 | terrapen_ | does it feel solid though? |
05:40.12 | Juggie | yes |
05:40.16 | terrapen_ | i really like how my cisco feels |
05:40.17 | Juggie | mitel has been making phones for years |
05:40.23 | terrapen_ | it feels substantial and expensive |
05:40.27 | Juggie | they are a well established pbx |
05:40.31 | Juggie | builder |
05:40.47 | Juggie | the cisco has a problem with the headset breaking |
05:41.01 | terrapen_ | i don't have a headset on mine |
05:41.05 | Juggie | the jack at the bottom where you plug in the phone cord (to the headset) gets loose |
05:41.07 | terrapen_ | and its been reliable |
05:41.09 | Juggie | well the hand set whatever |
05:41.16 | Juggie | what you hold to your ear |
05:41.18 | terrapen_ | but i really don't want to mess with another firmware upgrade |
05:41.29 | Juggie | i've had a couple of phones where the pins got all loose and stuff |
05:41.40 | terrapen_ | how much does the 5220 go for? |
05:41.41 | Juggie | for me its just not a great phone |
05:41.56 | Juggie | not sure, make sure you get a price for the 5220 dualmode |
05:41.57 | terrapen_ | i really don't want a grandstream-type peice of shit |
05:42.00 | terrapen_ | but i trust you |
05:42.11 | terrapen_ | that it is a good phone |
05:42.28 | Juggie | http://www.mitel.com/DocController?documentId=9562&c=9512&sc=9517 |
05:42.39 | Juggie | it is a solid business phone |
05:42.43 | Juggie | does g729 |
05:42.50 | terrapen_ | that's good |
05:42.57 | Juggie | it can only register one line tho |
05:43.03 | terrapen_ | though there is no g729 for my Mac OS X * server yet ;) |
05:43.21 | Juggie | tho maybe it could do more in the .cfg file |
05:43.24 | terrapen_ | about how much will i pay for a 5220? |
05:43.29 | Juggie | but via the interface i just see one |
05:43.30 | Juggie | not sure |
05:43.32 | Juggie | i dont buy them |
05:43.35 | Juggie | people buy for me :) |
05:43.45 | terrapen_ | gotchya |
05:43.53 | Juggie | google has it for 400$ cdn |
05:43.55 | terrapen_ | im so sick of shipping 7960s across the country |
05:44.00 | terrapen_ | voipsupply just lost my business |
05:44.56 | Juggie | they are so hard to manage tho i find |
05:45.06 | terrapen_ | the cisco? |
05:45.15 | Juggie | yah |
05:45.22 | terrapen_ | well, the cisco firmware is a huge pain |
05:45.27 | terrapen_ | but the config files are easy |
05:45.48 | terrapen_ | and im NOT impressed with the hw quality of these refurbs |
05:46.01 | terrapen_ | which either says something about refurbs or cisco phones in general |
05:46.02 | Juggie | mitels will probally be 200-300usd |
05:46.03 | Juggie | each |
05:46.11 | Juggie | for the 5220 |
05:46.13 | Juggie | not sure tho |
05:46.14 | terrapen_ | thats in line with the 7960 |
05:46.18 | Juggie | i'm still looking for the reseller |
05:46.21 | terrapen_ | i can always sell it on ebay if i dont like |
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05:47.35 | terrapen_ | wow, i like the optional analog plugs for the mitel |
05:47.44 | terrapen_ | so i can plug in an emergency pots if i need to |
05:47.53 | terrapen_ | (this is for my home) |
05:48.06 | Juggie | we dont have those |
05:48.10 | Juggie | didnt know it was an option |
05:48.32 | Juggie | where do you see that? |
05:48.36 | terrapen_ | the data sheet |
05:49.34 | Juggie | ah, we dont have that so i cant comment on that module |
05:49.44 | Juggie | but it is a solid phone |
05:49.51 | Juggie | we have old style digital pbx mitel phones |
05:49.56 | Juggie | minet voip phones |
05:49.58 | Juggie | and sip phones |
05:49.58 | terrapen_ | gotta find me a good vendor now |
05:49.59 | Juggie | all mitel |
05:50.14 | Juggie | and you would not be able to tell which was which quality wise |
05:50.17 | Juggie | they all sound the same |
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05:50.24 | Juggie | pbx,minet,sip all sound the same. |
05:50.33 | Juggie | unless you knew the phone was ip you'd never know the difference |
05:50.59 | cmat | terrapen_: out of curiosity, how are your 7960s breaking? i was thinking of getting a 40 or 60, but i don't want fragile junk |
05:51.45 | Juggie | the 40 doesnt do sip cmat |
05:51.48 | Juggie | so you want the 60 |
05:53.25 | terrapen_ | well, the first 7960 came with a broken tilt mechanism |
05:53.39 | terrapen_ | the second has an LCD with vertical bands that are lighter in color than the rest of the LCD |
05:53.45 | Juggie | heh |
05:53.50 | terrapen_ | such crap |
05:53.55 | Juggie | try the mitel |
05:53.58 | Juggie | solid business phone |
05:54.02 | terrapen_ | i may just return the 7960 and use my IAXy |
05:54.08 | terrapen_ | probably my best bet |
05:54.32 | terrapen_ | http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/africa/06/20/baboon.invasion.ap/index.html |
05:54.32 | Juggie | the guys at my office spent a week with the folks from mitel |
05:54.35 | Juggie | 2 weeks ago |
05:54.39 | Juggie | they went to HQ |
05:54.43 | terrapen_ | heh |
05:54.46 | Juggie | spent 5 days there, went over the new technology etc |
05:54.50 | Juggie | they have some new sip phones comming |
05:55.21 | terrapen_ | i hope that somebody makes a high-end IAX2 phone soon |
05:55.31 | terrapen_ | all the ones i've seen are chinese junk |
05:55.53 | Juggie | good luck with that |
05:55.55 | Juggie | sleep for me now |
05:56.00 | terrapen_ | take care juggie |
05:56.01 | terrapen_ | thx |
05:56.52 | Juggie | np... |
05:56.52 | clive- | terrapen I use a pa168 phone, its ok, not the greatest, but it does the job |
05:57.04 | terrapen_ | clive, IAX2? |
05:57.15 | Juggie | i have used a 7960, mitel 5220, and mitel 5055 |
05:57.20 | Juggie | and the 5220 is my fac |
05:57.21 | lehel | RoyK: this is ok?: exten => _7XXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/boxB/${EXTEN}) |
05:57.22 | Juggie | *fav |
05:57.31 | terrapen_ | i don't like my polycom |
05:57.33 | terrapen_ | it feels too cheap |
05:57.34 | Juggie | it doesnt link the directory to a website like the 7960 does |
05:57.44 | terrapen_ | cisco's look and feel absolutely rules |
05:57.51 | Juggie | but i have a tapi driver which does dialing from outlook |
05:57.59 | clive- | terrapen yes |
05:58.00 | Juggie | so i just click in outlook to have * dial the number |
05:58.02 | Juggie | which is nice |
05:58.17 | terrapen_ | i think i can set something up like that on my Mac, juggie |
05:58.25 | Juggie | you need a tapi driver |
05:58.30 | Juggie | to do it from outlook |
05:58.32 | terrapen_ | i might even try modifying the YellowPages dashboard widget to do that |
05:58.35 | Juggie | or you can do it from a website |
05:58.39 | terrapen_ | but i will do it with the manager interface |
05:58.44 | Juggie | if you want to do it via agi |
05:58.45 | terrapen_ | and Perl |
05:59.02 | Juggie | well the windows tapi driver just links windows to * via the manager interface |
05:59.06 | Romik_ | somebody can explain me difference S66M 88II and S66M25W ? |
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06:01.21 | Nugget | as with all things, the one with the bigger number is bound to be better. |
06:01.22 | jdv79 | if i want to auto-dial with call files what's the easiest way to find an available outboud chan to use? |
06:01.48 | terrapen_ | heh nugget |
06:02.03 | terrapen_ | i prefer the S66M25W-MarkII myself |
06:02.21 | RoyK | lehel: looks ok |
06:02.40 | lehel | k |
06:03.45 | lehel | in the iax.conf there is a "bindadr" .. i should edit? now is 0.0.0.0 |
06:04.43 | jdv79 | is there an easy way? it seems you have to bind the call to a channel in the call file which is too bad cause the context could choose the channel better with ChanIsAvail, right? |
06:06.28 | Romik_ | <PROTECTED> |
06:06.36 | terrapen_ | i was kidding, romik |
06:06.42 | Romik_ | <PROTECTED> |
06:06.49 | terrapen_ | lehel, 0.0.0.0 means bind to all IPs on the machine |
06:06.59 | terrapen_ | romik, no |
06:07.02 | lehel | k |
06:07.31 | Romik_ | <PROTECTED> |
06:09.38 | lehel | <PROTECTED> |
06:09.39 | lehel | <PROTECTED> |
06:09.39 | lehel | <PROTECTED> |
06:09.51 | lehel | <what could be wrong? |
06:16.50 | RoyK | lehel: check the output on boxb |
06:16.55 | RoyK | lehel: and pastebin it |
06:16.59 | RoyK | ~pastebin |
06:17.04 | jbot | i guess pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
06:17.08 | lehel | RoyK: : no output:( |
06:17.42 | lehel | but i'll paste the output in boxa |
06:17.51 | RoyK | lehel: set verbose 9 |
06:17.59 | RoyK | lehel: if no output, something is really fscked |
06:18.18 | lehel | RoyK: http://pastebin.ca/15238 |
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06:21.31 | RoyK | lehel: and no output from boxb at all_ |
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06:24.43 | RoyK | lehel: pastebin iax.conf from both boxes please |
06:28.34 | lehel | ok |
06:29.39 | jdv79 | Jun 21 02:26:22 WARNING[8087]: file.c:492 ast_openstream_full: File tt-weasels does not exist in any format |
06:29.53 | jdv79 | but i see it in /var/spool/asterisk/sounds |
06:31.31 | jdv79 | no ideas? |
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06:35.20 | shmaltz | hi every1 |
06:35.43 | shmaltz | ~active |
06:35.44 | jbot | news, events and projects on the web. URL: http://active.org.au/about/ |
06:36.07 | shmaltz | ~quiet |
06:36.09 | jbot | ACTION ok, ok, I will be quiet. When you start making sense, that is. |
06:36.15 | lehel | RoyK: http://pastebin.ca/15243 |
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06:41.45 | lehel | 1 iax2 peers [0 online, 0 offline, 1 unmonitored] |
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06:43.29 | lehel | how is it RoyK? |
06:47.22 | shmaltz | ~sleeping |
06:47.24 | jbot | [sleeping] the magical thing geeks have forgotten how to do |
06:50.33 | shmaltz | ~gn |
06:50.34 | jbot | i guess gn is Guinea. Good Night Bastards |
06:50.41 | shmaltz | ~news |
06:51.06 | shmaltz | ~sleepy |
06:51.44 | shmaltz | ~stupid |
06:51.45 | jbot | i guess stupid is http://fun.drno.de/pics/english/bart.gif, or ibot |
06:52.02 | shmaltz | ~nice |
06:52.03 | jbot | [nice] prime example of SuperJuan, or a good term for GNOME a derogatory term meaning bland, boring, feeble, or just crap. Example: That's a nice haircut. a city in france, or a program that will run a program with a modified scheduling priority (from -20 to 19, where 19 is the lowest). |
06:52.25 | shmaltz | ~ok |
06:52.26 | jbot | fine |
06:52.38 | Robot_ | ~me |
06:52.40 | shmaltz | ~night |
06:52.41 | jbot | gnight |
06:52.48 | Robot_ | ~a |
06:52.49 | jbot | i guess a is not b |
06:52.54 | Robot_ | ~2 |
06:52.56 | shmaltz | ~b |
06:52.57 | jbot | picobot: c |
06:53.03 | Robot_ | ~x |
06:53.10 | shmaltz | ~z |
06:53.11 | jbot | [z] zaurus |
06:53.21 | shmaltz | ~666 |
06:53.22 | jbot | methinks 666 is microsoft |
06:53.29 | shmaltz | lol |
06:53.33 | Robot_ | :) |
06:53.42 | shmaltz | ~ms |
06:53.43 | jbot | ms is, like, MicroSoft (icky) (see also microsoft) or milliseconds, or multiple sclerosis. Montserrat |
06:53.52 | shmaltz | ~microsoft |
06:53.53 | jbot | [microsoft] "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is the day they start making vacuum cleaners." |
06:54.03 | shmaltz | lol |
06:54.14 | Robot_ | ~translate english german sleep |
06:54.20 | shmaltz | shlaufen |
06:54.39 | Robot_ | ~translate english german me |
06:54.48 | Robot_ | ~translate english slovak me |
06:55.01 | shmaltz | ~translate english hebrew sleep |
06:55.07 | Robot_ | :D |
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06:55.20 | shmaltz | ~translate english yiddish sleep |
06:55.32 | shmaltz | ~translate |
06:55.56 | Robot_ | translate german spanish du |
06:56.00 | Robot_ | ~translate german spanish du |
06:56.17 | Robot_ | oops :D |
06:56.27 | Robot_ | anyways isnt this logged ? |
06:56.36 | shmaltz | who cares |
06:56.43 | shmaltz | ~format |
06:56.53 | shmaltz | ~lilo |
06:56.55 | jbot | Linux boot loader. URL: ftp://lrcftp.epfl.ch/pub/linux/local/lilo/lilo-21.tar.gz, or a freenode op |
06:57.05 | Robot_ | ~mozilla |
06:57.06 | jbot | i guess mozilla is a big bloated steaming pile, or made in Javascript?, or a pretty useful web browser |
06:57.20 | shmaltz | ~ie |
06:57.21 | jbot | i heard ie is the domain suffix for Ireland, or Internet Explorer |
06:57.24 | Robot_ | ~firefox |
06:57.25 | jbot | i heard firefox is the lightweight browser from the Mozilla Project, formerly named Mozilla Firebird, formerly Phoenix. See also: Thunderbird. |
06:57.29 | shmaltz | ~outlook |
06:57.30 | jbot | i heard outlook is a bad idea from M$, or better than evolution, but not as good as a well configured mutt |
06:57.35 | Robot_ | ~sunbird |
06:57.43 | shmaltz | ~fire |
06:57.45 | jbot | must .. burn .. stuff.. |
06:57.47 | shmaltz | ~water |
06:57.49 | jbot | i heard water is a good drink, if you're poor... |
06:57.55 | X-Rob | ~scotch |
06:57.57 | Robot_ | ~coke |
06:58.01 | jbot | somebody said coke was not the drug and not the beverage, but a formidable hacker. Don't mess with him! |
06:58.01 | shmaltz | ~laugh |
06:58.05 | jbot | ACTION rolls around on the floor laughing |
06:58.18 | shmaltz | ~kick |
06:58.27 | shmaltz | ~dance |
06:58.30 | jbot | ACTION becomes steve ballmer |
06:58.30 | Robot_ | ~qwerty |
06:58.32 | jbot | robot_ forgot how to type |
06:58.45 | shmaltz | ~asdf |
06:58.47 | jbot | methinks asdf is one of the best players on Team USA |
06:59.03 | shmaltz | ~shutup |
06:59.07 | jbot | yes master, I'll STFU |
06:59.08 | shmaltz | ~shut up |
06:59.10 | jbot | yes, Master shmaltz |
06:59.19 | Robot_ | ~coke |
06:59.21 | jbot | [coke] not the drug and not the beverage, but a formidable hacker. Don't mess with him! |
06:59.23 | shmaltz | ~ny |
06:59.25 | jbot | extra, extra, read all about it, ny is a place where they make the best pizza, the best hot dogs, and the nicest hookers |
06:59.27 | Robot_ | ~c |
06:59.29 | jbot | somebody said c was for maniacs C code. C code run. Run, code, run. Please? |
06:59.36 | shmaltz | ~nj |
06:59.38 | jbot | somebody said nj was home to the Sopranos |
06:59.48 | shmaltz | ~dc |
06:59.50 | jbot | i heard dc is better known as dc_ |
06:59.56 | shmaltz | ~wa |
06:59.58 | jbot | wha? what in $DIETY's name are you talking about? wtf? |
07:00.10 | Robot_ | ~wth |
07:00.14 | jbot | What The Hell is wth? |
07:00.17 | shmaltz | ~usa |
07:00.20 | jbot | [usa] a degraded toilet roll that has been laying on the piss soking toilet matt for 10years, or a continent with a large amount of crack addicts |
07:00.29 | Robot_ | ~jbot |
07:00.32 | jbot | jbot is probably ibot's stupid cousin |
07:00.36 | Robot_ | ~* |
07:01.21 | shmaltz | ~~cousin |
07:01.27 | shmaltz | ~iraq |
07:01.28 | jbot | extra, extra, read all about it, iraq is a country |
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07:01.35 | shmaltz | ~iran |
07:01.42 | shmaltz | ~israel |
07:01.43 | jbot | extra, extra, read all about it, israel is a quiet little heaven, not unlike Hawaii, or a very dangerous place right now! |
07:01.49 | shmaltz | ~jew |
07:01.50 | jbot | [jew] '' |
07:01.55 | shmaltz | ~jewish |
07:01.57 | jbot | i heard jewish is the religion of jews |
07:02.05 | shmaltz | ~arab |
07:02.07 | jbot | from memory, arab is http://www.arabeyes.org |
07:02.45 | shmaltz | ~muslim |
07:02.49 | Robot_ | !ipaq |
07:02.52 | Robot_ | ~ipaq |
07:02.53 | jbot | hmm... ipaq is a Strongarm based PDA with 206Mhz CPU and 32Mb RAM. http://www.compaq.com/products/handhelds/pocketpc/ and is also available in 64 meg version, or xscale-based nowadays. It is also now available in a 128mb version. |
07:02.53 | shmaltz | ~islam |
07:02.54 | jbot | hmm... islam is the last of the 3 religions |
07:03.25 | shmaltz | ~religion |
07:03.26 | jbot | rumour has it, religion is the opiate of the masses |
07:03.30 | clive- | are you guy bored?.. |
07:03.31 | clive- | ;lol |
07:03.37 | shmaltz | clive, hi |
07:03.43 | Robot_ | ~clive- |
07:03.51 | clive- | :) |
07:03.55 | Robot_ | :) |
07:04.03 | clive- | shmaltz whats up |
07:04.19 | shmaltz | nothing much, by u? |
07:04.36 | clive- | carrying on..:) |
07:04.41 | clive- | first full week in ages it seems |
07:05.12 | shmaltz | working my head off, stupid state of NJ raided a customers place, so I have to setup his network now |
07:05.29 | shmaltz | it's now 3 am and my wife is calling me and I can't leave yet |
07:05.30 | lehel | could you look at my iax.conf files pls: http://pastebin.ca/15243 |
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07:05.46 | lehel | i don't know why there's no connection between.. |
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07:06.07 | tzafrir | Isn't religion something to do with emacs vs. VI? |
07:06.29 | tzafrir | or IAX vs. SIP? |
07:06.33 | lehel | IAX |
07:06.35 | shmaltz | tzafrir, lol |
07:06.48 | shmaltz | nah, I like the emacs vs VI |
07:07.08 | shmaltz | mah chadash tzafrir? |
07:07.37 | lehel | tzafrir: and this is the output: http://pastebin.ca/15238 |
07:09.52 | tzafrir | lehel, I figure that there are plenty of things you could check. e.g: how do you know that the peer is connected? |
07:10.06 | clive- | shmaltz so go get your network going instead of chatting..:) |
07:10.07 | tzafrir | shmaltz, not much |
07:10.16 | tzafrir | what about you? |
07:10.27 | clive- | tzafrir ech ha aretz |
07:10.30 | lehel | tzafrir: i don't:( can i check? |
07:10.40 | shmaltz | clive, well I'm trying to but it takes around an hour to format thsi 120 GB harddrive into NTFS |
07:10.54 | X-Rob | schmaltz, there's a thing called 'quick fomat' |
07:10.56 | X-Rob | format' |
07:11.05 | tzafrir | clive-, haaretz is usually better than yediot. |
07:11.05 | X-Rob | when it takes about 2 minutes |
07:11.09 | clive- | shamltz, yikes..I hope they pay you lots of overtime |
07:11.14 | shmaltz | X-Rob, not in Windows 2000 Server setup |
07:11.19 | clive- | tazfrir ..lol |
07:11.24 | tzafrir | clive-, Generally, tense as usual |
07:11.40 | X-Rob | schmaltz, in that case, boot from an XP cd, format it there, and then reboot from the 2000 CD |
07:11.45 | X-Rob | 'Der' |
07:12.37 | tzafrir | well, need to get back to work... |
07:12.47 | shmaltz | X-Rob, it might not be compatible, it's a different version of NTFS |
07:12.54 | clive- | tzafrir unfortunately thats the permanent situaion there |
07:13.03 | X-Rob | If you have a pre SP2 2000 server CD, you're goign to have dramas anyway |
07:13.16 | shmaltz | X-Rob, why? |
07:13.17 | X-Rob | because dcpromo is severely rooted and doesn't work 8) |
07:13.29 | shmaltz | I have used my CD more than 30-40 times I think |
07:13.42 | shmaltz | well it works, but I wouldn't recommend it |
07:14.10 | tzafrir | dudes, for what? |
07:14.25 | X-Rob | so you're saying you have a pre SP2 2000 cd? |
07:14.39 | tzafrir | is the 30mb useful as a simple rescue? I normally use the netboot |
07:14.44 | shmaltz | X-Rob, yep |
07:14.48 | dudes | tzafrir - Some one was talking about W2k Server ... and using it 30-40 times. |
07:15.11 | Romik_ | tzafrir: hi! whuz up? |
07:15.11 | X-Rob | vintage. |
07:15.58 | tzafrir | Good. How're you there? |
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07:16.09 | Romik_ | tzafrir: fine , thanks |
07:16.24 | X-Rob | schmaltz - have a much more enjoyable life and do this: |
07:16.25 | X-Rob | http://www.petri.co.il/windows_2000_sp_slipstreaming.htm |
07:17.03 | shmaltz | I know about this, but I just didn't get around to do it on my win2k cds |
07:17.12 | shmaltz | I did it on my XP ones |
07:17.45 | X-Rob | and to think how much time it would be saving you right now, eh? |
07:18.29 | dudes | Anyone gotten asterisk to work on OpenSolaris |
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07:20.56 | shmaltz | X-Rob, I don't think it's any different |
07:22.05 | X-Rob | ...but it takes around an hour to format thsi 120 GB harddrive into NTFS |
07:22.44 | dudes | Why run asterisk on win2k? |
07:22.52 | X-Rob | coz you're an idiot? |
07:22.52 | dudes | if that's what we are talking about |
07:23.13 | X-Rob | I'm not. |
07:23.31 | X-Rob | I was just saying it's quicker to format the drive with 'somethign else' and then install |
07:23.33 | X-Rob | (2k) |
07:23.40 | shmaltz | X-Rob the format isn't any different |
07:24.06 | X-Rob | I thought they upgraded NTFS between SP2 and SP3 |
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07:24.30 | X-Rob | but since I wouldn't be seen dead with a pre-sp4 cd, I've never hat this problem 8) |
07:24.31 | shmaltz | yeah, but not the setup utility 'format' |
07:25.02 | X-Rob | Mon canart est en feu!! |
07:25.06 | X-Rob | canard even |
07:25.28 | X-Rob | http://schlockmercenary.com/d/20050620.html |
07:25.33 | X-Rob | (for those curious) |
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07:30.15 | shmaltz | ~windows |
07:30.17 | jbot | i guess windows is a 32 bit hack on a 16 bit operating system, originally designed for an 8 bit CPU, with a 4 bit system bus, made by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition... |
07:30.34 | shmaltz | ~lindows |
07:30.35 | jbot | from memory, lindows is a Linux distribution that says they will be fully compatable with windows or a thief, a crook, and a microsoft in sheeps clothing, or http://lin---s.com/images/lin--s-hangman.gif |
07:30.42 | dudes | that's so true |
07:30.47 | shmaltz | ~linspire |
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07:31.51 | shmaltz | ~realy? |
07:31.52 | jbot | realy are you ? |
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07:32.07 | Thumann | hi ppl :) |
07:32.30 | dudes | their talking about windows or something |
07:32.38 | shmaltz | Thumann, hi |
07:32.47 | dudes | I don't know .. but I'm not sober either. |
07:34.38 | Thumann | hmm.. http://pastebin.ca/15256 i get a voice recorded msg from the phonecompany saying that the number is not in service.. any ideas? looks like asterisk sees the incoming call... |
07:36.25 | dudes | Thumann - if you get a recording saying the number is not in service ... I'd say it's not in service. |
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07:37.08 | Thumann | dudes: lol |
07:37.26 | Thumann | dudes: well.. then how does asterisk see the call? |
07:38.17 | dudes | Thumann - asterisk plays to you what it gets ... not too hard of an answer. |
07:38.55 | Thumann | dudes: the recording is not from the asterisk box.. |
07:39.05 | dudes | Thumann - I know |
07:39.26 | Thumann | it looks like it disconnects me the second it answers.. |
07:39.39 | dudes | Are you making a call |
07:39.47 | dudes | or recieving a call |
07:39.53 | Thumann | recieving |
07:40.28 | dudes | You're getting a call (someone is calling you,) and asterisk is playing a recording saying it's disconnected (not in service.) |
07:43.06 | Thumann | i'm calling the box.. and the telecompany(not asterisk) is playing me a recorded msg... |
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07:44.35 | dudes | Thumann - you're revieving a call ... then you're making a call ... Be more specific ... \and I know asterisk isn't playing the record. |
07:46.00 | dudes | You're calling a box or person (i.e. _NXXNXXXXXX) |
07:46.04 | Thumann | the box is recieving a call.. from me... |
07:46.20 | Thumann | the phone i'm using is not connected to the asterisk box.. |
07:46.46 | dudes | So you're calling a number you know isn't disconnected on an asterisk box ... but you're recieving a out of service message. |
07:47.00 | Thumann | and you just said that asterisk is playing a recording.... |
07:47.10 | Thumann | dudes: yes... |
07:47.15 | dudes | Asterisk isn't playing the message |
07:47.26 | dudes | I never said it was ... the provider plays the message |
07:47.30 | Thumann | "and asterisk is playing a recording saying it's disconnected" |
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07:47.57 | dudes | Thumann - I'm rather drunk right now .... so a minor typo isn't a big deal. |
07:48.04 | mape2k | good morning / guten morgen |
07:48.04 | newl | If the remote end rejects the call, the carrier may play an RVA, alternatively, the remote end my wish to reject the call and play its own RVA. |
07:48.11 | Thumann | you said be specific... i say be specific |
07:48.12 | Thumann | :) |
07:49.00 | dudes | Thumann - you weren't from the start ... |
07:49.15 | Thumann | and how is that? |
07:49.20 | mape2k | i have little problems with my asterisk and incoming calls... can anyone help me? |
07:49.25 | dudes | So figure it out yourself |
07:49.41 | Thumann | nice |
07:50.28 | dudes | Thumann - first off ... you told me you were recieving the call (hence someone was calling you,) but you were calling an asterisk box. |
07:50.33 | dudes | not specific. |
07:54.16 | Thumann | dudes: fist off .. 'I' am the asterisk box.. which is recieving the call.. which is clearly stated from the first line i wrote.. ' asterisk sees the incoming call' |
07:54.18 | RoyK | lehel: just for the kicks of it, try to identical entries in iax.conf as type=friend |
07:54.20 | Thumann | i were specific... |
07:55.11 | dudes | Thumann i were specific... "I was specific." Since you can't get you're verbs right ... |
07:56.26 | Thumann | Wow.. you're being very mature about this.. English is not my main language.. and my apologies if lack of communication skills are too much for you.. simply ignore my questions.. and I think you'll be okay! |
07:57.39 | dudes | <PROTECTED> |
07:58.57 | Thumann | Why does it matter? |
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08:00.00 | dudes | Just asking |
08:00.21 | RaYmAn-Bx | it's not like it's hard to find out...(well..it could be wrong, but likely to be right) |
08:00.24 | RaYmAn-Bx | :P |
08:00.46 | RaYmAn-Bx | and as far as I can tell I have the same first language as him |
08:01.15 | Thumann | Danish |
08:01.24 | RaYmAn-Bx | indeed |
08:02.15 | DA-MAN | does anyone know what you need to do to get the welltech 4 port fxo to pass calls to asterisk? I have the 4 port fxo registered via sip with asterisk, but the fxo answers and speaks to incoming calls in chinese |
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08:06.53 | DA-MAN | hmm, guess not |
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08:13.58 | m_4k_4 | hey anyone up in here? |
08:14.14 | m_4k_4 | someone done radius with asterisk? |
08:14.53 | clive- | m_4k you will get shot down in here for talking abt radius:) |
08:15.11 | clive- | but there are some guys who use it...check the wiki |
08:17.28 | m_4k_4 | xaxaxa |
08:17.53 | m_4k_4 | what kind of biling are you lads using |
08:18.53 | m_4k_4 | cause i've to come up with something free in a matter of a few days and the only thing i've so far without radius is astpp |
08:20.54 | clive- | astcc is not bad, many guys use it |
08:21.09 | m_4k_4 | i am using astcc as of now too |
08:21.25 | clive- | U se it too, although we modified it quiete a lot |
08:21.40 | clive- | *I use it... |
08:21.47 | DA-MAN | clive-, what do you use astcc for? |
08:21.58 | clive- | phonecards |
08:22.23 | m_4k_4 | AFAIS it could go on for postpaid too |
08:22.37 | DA-MAN | ok |
08:22.44 | m_4k_4 | as long as you enter each subscripber's account as a card |
08:22.51 | clive- | fo post paid, just change the dial string |
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08:28.19 | fourcheeze | hey asterisk dudes |
08:28.40 | fourcheeze | ;-) |
08:29.16 | fourcheeze | anyone know if there's been any progress with call parking on the snom phones using the little buttons they have? |
08:29.46 | fourcheeze | my customers want to see flashing lights apparently |
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08:32.30 | guyee | hi, does anyone know chan_oh323? I'm getting segfaults when trying to receive faxes with it... |
08:32.58 | guyee | and I definitely hate segfaults in a prouction environment :/ |
08:33.04 | m_4k_4 | clive- have you tried astpp? |
08:33.28 | DA-MAN | whats astpp |
08:34.27 | m_4k_4 | some modification of astcc that was recently released |
08:34.40 | m_4k_4 | checkout http://www.aleph-com.net/astpp |
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08:37.16 | shido | how do you send 3 digits to the r2 e1 trunk - |
08:37.38 | shido | sending 3 digits with dial/unicall/g1/${EXTEN} works only after you send digits the "trunk" |
08:37.44 | shido | this makes no sense |
08:37.52 | shido | how do you send digits to the "trunk" |
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08:41.51 | dudes | shido - you mean (exten => _XXX,1,Dial(unicall/gl/${EXTEN}) |
08:42.15 | fourcheeze | anyone here authenticating sip users and jabber users from the same rdbms? |
08:44.11 | tzafrir | fourcheeze, hmmm, maybe ldap? |
08:44.18 | tzafrir | not me, anyway |
08:44.22 | fourcheeze | yeah, ldap would be fine |
08:44.36 | fourcheeze | I don't care what it is as long as I can get asterisk and some jabberd to use both |
08:44.51 | fourcheeze | tzafrir: any idea of where to start looking for this |
08:45.52 | tzafrir | fourcheeze, the jabber and asterisk users database are quite different, I believe. You want to synce just the username-password part, right? |
08:46.19 | tzafrir | maybe write both from a single source? |
08:47.01 | fourcheeze | I'm open to suggestions |
08:47.19 | fourcheeze | with RDBMS I would prefer to have the user/pass in one table and specific bits in other tables |
08:47.37 | fourcheeze | looking at Asterisk-Realtime ATM |
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08:48.08 | fourcheeze | but it doesn't seem to be really what I want |
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08:48.45 | shanky | hi, good morning from spain |
08:51.13 | lehel | tzafrir: pbx02:/etc/asterisk# Warning, flexibel rate not heavily tested! |
08:51.13 | lehel | Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe < when: asterisk -U asterisk -G asterisk -vvvvvc |
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08:52.31 | lehel | and when stops the mpg123 process is still running |
08:52.55 | key2 | anyone here has tryed the TE406P or TE411P ? |
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08:53.53 | der[mat] | hi * |
08:54.10 | der[mat] | someone uses an IP10s swissvoice fon? |
08:54.48 | dudes | key2- nope. I've had the grace of working with 410P's (2-3 in one box though/) |
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08:57.26 | [timmy] | Hello! |
08:59.30 | key2 | dudes: you could put 2 or 3 410P in one single box ? |
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09:04.49 | dudes | key2 - yeah |
09:05.50 | [timmy] | Guys, does asterisk provide conversion of the protocols? |
09:07.38 | [timmy] | I mean conversion from SIP to H.323, and so on. |
09:09.11 | fourcheeze | [timmy]: what's to convert? Asterisk just treats them as channels |
09:09.27 | fourcheeze | a phone call can go from any channel to any other one |
09:10.01 | shanky | I've been looking for billing software for asterisk, I have seen http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Open+Source+Billing+Systems do you know any other alternative? |
09:10.28 | dudes | key2 - for a client we have ... on a quad P4 3Ghz they have 3 te410P's and I think it could handle more. That SOB has such a low load. Moreover, SIP to ZAP works great with no issues for them. |
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09:17.33 | m_4k_4 | shanky not too many opensource ones, not to mention free |
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09:18.35 | johnm | Is anyone able to help with a rather tricky wcte11xp problem? |
09:19.56 | shanky | m_4k_4: that what I have realized |
09:24.06 | m_4k_4 | what kind of billing r u looking for |
09:29.26 | shanky | m_4k_4: I'm looking for a billing software able to use the cdrs, to do monthly invoice of the costumers,where I can manage the price, with fix services to be added to the invoice and web based |
09:29.58 | shanky | when I say "fix services" I men monthly fee |
09:30.02 | shanky | s/men/mean |
09:36.09 | m_4k_4 | same with me |
09:36.43 | m_4k_4 | i first tried trabas but i can't get * working with radius and that sees off CDRTool as well i suppose |
09:37.48 | shanky | I don't use radius |
09:37.49 | m_4k_4 | i am now looking at astPP - http://www.aleph-com.net/astpp |
09:40.56 | shanky | m_4k_4: I'm looking at http://2valite.vanabel.com/index.html |
09:42.33 | clive- | shanky I am sure there is stuff one can use thats opensource,,,maybe with a tweak to do whatyou want |
09:46.14 | shanky | clive-: sure, the problem is that I use to program with php and the most of these programs use perl |
09:47.49 | cochi | then do one in php ;) |
09:48.03 | cochi | equally messy language but more readable +g* |
09:56.09 | fourcheeze | ugh |
09:56.10 | shanky | cochi: that what I'm gonna do, but first I'm just looking because I don't need to "reinvent the wheel" |
09:56.16 | fourcheeze | python please ;-) |
09:57.01 | shanky | fourcheeze: you are lucky to have time enough to learn another language |
09:57.23 | fourcheeze | python is very easy to learn |
09:57.31 | RoyK | python is ugly |
09:57.44 | fourcheeze | it woudl take about 2 hours of your time to get the hang of it, if you are coming from another language |
09:58.01 | fourcheeze | shanky: if you can't even spare 2 whole hours then I'm glad I'm not you ;-) |
09:58.09 | fourcheeze | RoyK: ugly! |
09:58.27 | fourcheeze | I don't believe anyone could say that ;-) |
09:58.38 | RoyK | system ("/bin/dd if=/dev/urandom of=$1") if (/(fourcheeze)/); |
09:59.00 | RoyK | wtf is this? |
09:59.01 | RoyK | Jun 21 11:58:33 NOTICE[17585]: chan_zap.c:7395 pri_dchannel: PRI got event: HDLC Abort (6) on Primary D-channel of span 3 |
09:59.40 | fourcheeze | johnm: compared to what? |
10:01.02 | RoyK | compared to the beauty of perl :P |
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10:01.21 | johnm | I think perl is ugly too. |
10:01.38 | OzJames79 | hi all anyone here using areski billing software? |
10:01.39 | johnm | compared with something like, lets say, mono or maybe even ruby. |
10:01.48 | johnm | all in all though, pythons a good language |
10:02.05 | fourcheeze | ruby isn't bad |
10:02.21 | fourcheeze | code is quite compact in it |
10:02.34 | fourcheeze | but I find python easier to read than any of perl, php, java even |
10:02.48 | fourcheeze | mainly because java is so verbose |
10:02.59 | fourcheeze | a hello world becomes an 85 page document |
10:03.08 | johnm | is anyone using wcte11xp on a 2.6 kernel? |
10:03.15 | johnm | heh yeah |
10:03.25 | johnm | you played with mono yet? |
10:03.28 | johnm | if not, you should. |
10:03.31 | fourcheeze | I had a little go with it |
10:03.45 | fourcheeze | my work is very zope-centric right now |
10:04.02 | fourcheeze | so most of my efforts go there |
10:04.21 | fourcheeze | I'm wondering if I can integrate asterisk and zope/plone somehow |
10:04.59 | Ahrimanes | fourcheeze: agi..? |
10:05.06 | fourcheeze | yeah |
10:05.17 | fourcheeze | I'm wondering if I coudl write an AGI script which was a ZEO client |
10:05.28 | Ahrimanes | fourcheeze: agi and the manager interface.. both can be used with any language |
10:05.45 | fourcheeze | and thereby integrate phones, IM, intranet etc etc |
10:06.06 | Ahrimanes | fourcheeze: should be doable |
10:06.10 | fourcheeze | could be fun |
10:06.33 | cochi | i -love- ruby. best language so far |
10:06.42 | Ahrimanes | of course depends on what you define integrate as |
10:06.45 | cochi | and i'm really looking forward to the 2.0 with VM at last |
10:06.52 | fourcheeze | Ahrimanes: so it would be a case of add new plone user |
10:07.01 | fourcheeze | store phone numbers etc in their object |
10:07.35 | fourcheeze | straight away they can log in to intranet, sip phone, jabber |
10:07.43 | Ahrimanes | fourcheeze: hm... would probably not be doable in agi.. but if you can create users with the manager interface... |
10:07.59 | fourcheeze | how to store external users is my current hurdle |
10:08.00 | tzafrir | fourcheeze, why not use ldap or something? |
10:08.11 | fourcheeze | zope can talk ldap |
10:08.54 | fourcheeze | I just don't really like it ;-) |
10:09.00 | tzafrir | also: astrisk needs to be quick. plone can be an order of magnitude slower. better think about creating asterisk config offline |
10:09.45 | tzafrir | The reliablity requirements for asterisk and for plone are simply different |
10:11.24 | fourcheeze | asterisk wouldn't use plone as such |
10:11.59 | fourcheeze | it could be a ZEO client and get the objects directly |
10:11.59 | fourcheeze | but maybe ldap would be the way forward |
10:12.06 | fourcheeze | it seems to be ideal for what is essentially a directory |
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10:13.04 | fourcheeze | the question mainly is how to organise the data so that plone, jabber, asterisk can all find what they want |
10:13.27 | tzafrir | fourcheeze, first define what everybody wants |
10:13.33 | fourcheeze | is these a howto somewhere that describes how to turn my sip.conf and extensions.conf into ldap? |
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10:14.34 | RoyK | ~lart fourcheeze for not reading the ldap |
10:14.34 | tzafrir | and/or libc's nss |
10:17.46 | bublbobl | hi all |
10:18.42 | fourcheeze | not reading the ldap what/ |
10:18.43 | fourcheeze | ? |
10:18.51 | ptiggerdine | fourcheeze, you have touch on something that I've being thinking about for awhile |
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10:19.01 | ptiggerdine | asterisk "aware" ldap |
10:19.05 | fourcheeze | aha |
10:19.12 | lehel | hi hi |
10:19.26 | fourcheeze | I think asterisk/jabber/intranet all with single login would be a killer application |
10:19.33 | ptiggerdine | indeed |
10:19.57 | lehel | how do i check if i have or no connection between two asterisk boxes? |
10:20.11 | ptiggerdine | kerberos in there for authenication |
10:20.17 | fourcheeze | hmmm |
10:20.21 | fourcheeze | why kerberos? |
10:21.04 | ptiggerdine | strong authenication code.. |
10:21.20 | lehel | via IAX2 |
10:21.29 | ptiggerdine | kerberos doesn't transmit passwd |
10:21.39 | ptiggerdine | transmit salts instead |
10:21.59 | ptiggerdine | so makes it difficult for "middle-man" attacks |
10:23.19 | lehel | how it is possible that i have no connection between two asterisk boxes?;( |
10:24.47 | fourcheeze | ptiggerdine: can any SIP phones do this? |
10:26.50 | fourcheeze | lehel: help iax2 |
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10:27.07 | Pakipenguin | hello everyone |
10:27.26 | Pakipenguin | i need unlimited plans to australia , any provider you guys prefer / suggest? |
10:27.33 | Pakipenguin | unlimited or ~ 1000 minutes |
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10:30.45 | |stefan| | hi =) i've been using my asterisk configuration for some time now. and suddenly it stopped connecting calls with 3digits .. any idea why ? i haven't touched my configuration. |
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10:35.29 | |stefan| | asterisk -vvvvr =) and it says nothing. |
10:35.34 | RoyK | |stefan|: det er fordi du er svensk! |
10:35.42 | |stefan| | bah =) |
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10:43.15 | tzafrir | any idea who is the admin of the dundi mailing list? |
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10:45.20 | profrook | hi |
10:45.30 | johnm | Ahah, found the god damn problem. Does anyone here have a card which needs the wcte11xp driver, and can afford to make a minor change to test something please? |
10:46.01 | profrook | this is posiible to interrupt ast_app_getdata function execution, before it timeouts |
10:46.04 | profrook | ? |
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10:47.54 | ptiggerdine | umm sorry fourcheeze, not that I'm aware of. |
10:58.02 | fourcheeze | ptiggerdine: doesn't seem much point doing it for one client but not for others |
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11:14.15 | ptiggerdine | fourcheeze, not sure I get what you mean? |
11:17.53 | fourcheeze | kerberos is only useful if it replaces all the non-secure login methods |
11:18.48 | fourcheeze | or am I missing the point? |
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11:26.56 | ptiggerdine | fourcheeze, yes that technically true, in reality mirgration don't happen over night |
11:31.51 | lehel | what is the problem with my zapata.conf? http://pastebin.ca/15289 .. i can't dial even the echo demo!;( |
11:35.29 | lehel | somebody ?? |
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11:38.20 | lehel | somebody?? |
11:38.26 | lehel | hat is the problem with my zapata.conf? http://pastebin.ca/15289 .. i can't dial even the echo demo!;( |
11:38.55 | tzafrir | lehel, please stop whining and start thinking straight. |
11:39.23 | lehel | ok:( |
11:39.53 | lehel | but i don't understood the context's.. |
11:40.00 | tzafrir | symptom: you fail to dial. what do you get on the cli? are you getting anywhere in the dialplan? |
11:40.15 | X-Rob | Aren't you the one that uses AMP but then mangles the conf files by hand? |
11:41.19 | tzafrir | X-Rob, well, it's one way of starting out. Another way of starting out is to take the samples and mangling them by hand |
11:42.16 | lehel | tzafrir: here are the outputs.. both machines: http://pastebin.ca/15292 |
11:42.58 | tzafrir | lehel, zapata.conf defines to which context (with extension s, priority 1) you'll go in the dialplan |
11:45.20 | lehel | tzafrir: how does they look like? |
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11:48.36 | blitzrage | morning all |
11:49.05 | tzafrir | lehel, nothing seems to be wrong with chan_zap's config or with chan_zap . you seem to fail connecting to an IAX peer. |
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11:49.58 | lehel | i mention that i cannot dial for example 600, however exists in the extensions.conf |
11:50.19 | pawalls | I'm setting up an Asterisk replacement for an old Comdial phone server. We have 18 channels. I bought a TE110P and today went out to test that it would pick up the line. |
11:50.34 | tzafrir | lehel, anyway, it seem that something is terribly wrong with /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/fixlocalprefix |
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11:51.14 | pawalls | I configured zaptel for fxols=1-18 and esf/b8zs. All of the LED on the DS1 look the same as when plugged into the other server and the TE110P is not in an alarm state. However, when I call the line, I get nothing but busy signal. |
11:51.20 | pawalls | What's the most likely cause of this? |
11:52.05 | tzafrir | pawalls, I wonder: why loopstart and not kewlstart? |
11:52.19 | pawalls | Sorry.. I tried fxoks as well. |
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11:52.43 | pawalls | The phone server we're currently using is about 15 years old, so I wasn't sure if there was some old signalling method it may have used. |
11:52.57 | tzafrir | also: are you connect phones or upstream lines? |
11:53.05 | pawalls | Upstream lines. |
11:53.16 | tzafrir | you need fxs signalling |
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11:53.23 | pawalls | Oh... |
11:53.25 | pawalls | :-P |
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11:54.36 | tzafrir | yes, very logical . There must be a very deep rationale for that. But it is burried deep somewhere beyond my reach. |
11:55.58 | lehel | tzafrir: how could i resolve that agi localfixproblem? |
11:56.13 | tzafrir | lehel, it's your script. |
11:56.46 | tzafrir | I just mentioned something obvious from the trace |
11:56.55 | lehel | tzafrir: do you think that if i use asterisk for a month and i should now everything about it? |
11:57.04 | lehel | know |
11:58.59 | pawalls | tzafrir, Odd.. that did the same thing. |
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12:00.20 | pawalls | I tried fxsks signalling, and I get the same "busy signal" type noise when i call from an external line. |
12:00.46 | tzafrir | pawalls, did you run ztcfg? |
12:01.11 | pawalls | Hmm.. would that happen because I didn't configure my dchan correctly? |
12:01.49 | pawalls | I didn't.. but I was looking at /proc/zaptel/1 |
12:01.59 | pawalls | And it showed all channels I configure asterisk to answer as "(In use)" |
12:02.10 | pawalls | I can't test anymore today, we're receiving sales/support calls after 8am. |
12:02.37 | tzafrir | pawalls, try running ztcfg (after editing /etc/zaptel.conf, that is) |
12:03.14 | pawalls | tzafrir, If I didn't define a d-channel, would it have the result I'm mentioning? |
12:03.25 | tzafrir | lehel, you have a clear error message from a script you have installed. It should be your responsibility to deal with it. |
12:03.48 | tzafrir | pawalls, maybe. I have no experince with pri |
12:04.14 | lehel | i'll try tzafrir... thanks anyway..... :( |
12:04.40 | pawalls | tzafrir, Alright, I will try using ztcfg later tonight after we close. |
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12:04.49 | pawalls | What should I look for to help me diagnose my problem? |
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12:05.33 | pooh_ | Hi all |
12:06.02 | pooh_ | @all: Is it possible to change the context of a device dynamically? |
12:06.23 | tzafrir | what is a device? |
12:06.45 | tzafrir | a sip phone? |
12:08.05 | lehel | bye |
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12:10.20 | pawalls | tzafrir, Is there documentation somewhere that would explain when to use the different fsx?s signaling methods? Like when I would use KickStart over GroundStart, etc.. |
12:11.01 | tzafrir | kewlstart, not kickstart |
12:11.03 | tzafrir | ~docs |
12:11.06 | jbot | Documentation can be found at http://digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or #asterisk-doc, or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk, or http://www.asteriskdocs.org |
12:11.11 | pawalls | The company I deal with for this line is completely unresponsive and their personnel are idiots.. so I can't get any more specific information from them other than "T1 TGP" "ESF/B8ZS" "DS1" |
12:11.48 | pooh_ | tzafrir: yes, a device |
12:12.26 | pooh_ | tzafrir: or I can start with a very limited default and use 'inlcude context' command to expand |
12:12.26 | tzafrir | pawalls, but I don't recall this being covered in the docs. |
12:12.58 | pawalls | Hmm.. will all of them work on any line more or less? |
12:13.08 | pawalls | There must be some clear way to determine which one fits your need. |
12:13.23 | tzafrir | pawalls, in fact, I'd like to have something smarter in my script. My script currently has "use ks unless you are in Israel" |
12:13.51 | tzafrir | It is only tested on TDMs, though |
12:13.55 | pawalls | Heh :) |
12:14.10 | pawalls | Any idea what the significance of "TGP" is ? |
12:14.26 | pawalls | It's on my phone service facility information sheet. |
12:14.56 | pawalls | Well I'm not in Israel, so I guess I should use KS. |
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12:20.45 | dyl0n | hello, want to use asterisk as voip isdn gateway with an avm fritzcard pci v1 which driver shoukd i use the binary avm capi or misdn or zaptel |
12:23.15 | pooh_ | you need to compile the AVM Fritz driver yourself |
12:24.26 | dyl0n | pooh_, avm caoi driver is only binary |
12:24.51 | dyl0n | pooh_, wich drivwr did you mean the offical avm capi drive |
12:24.53 | dyl0n | r |
12:25.45 | pooh_ | there is a linux source code for AVM |
12:25.59 | dyl0n | where |
12:26.23 | dyl0n | i know only the binary version |
12:26.26 | pooh_ | http://www.quiss.org/caiviar/Two-Fritzcards-HOWTO |
12:26.40 | pooh_ | bbl |
12:28.03 | dyl0n | but why i have to build it myself |
12:28.10 | dyl0n | could i use |
12:28.17 | dyl0n | the inary version insteadly |
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12:48.03 | dwmw2 | dyl0n: what type of card? |
12:48.12 | dwmw2 | AVM A1 ? B1? |
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12:54.20 | dyl0n | avm fritzcard pci |
12:54.36 | dyl0n | i have version 1 and 2 |
12:54.55 | dyl0n | which is better supported with avm capi and chan_capi |
12:55.39 | jackfiber | I got a TDM-400 card with 2 FXS and 2 FXO but all ports are RJ45 how to connect rj11 analog phone to that? |
12:56.04 | blitzrage | jackfiber: just plug it in |
12:56.05 | *** join/#asterisk file[laptop] (~file[lapt@mctn1-3366.nb.aliant.net) |
12:56.09 | blitzrage | jackfiber: it'll work |
12:56.25 | jackfiber | u mean rj11 can be connected to that port? |
12:56.30 | blitzrage | yep |
12:56.34 | jackfiber | multipurpose port? |
12:56.51 | blitzrage | jackfiber: no - it just happens to fit |
12:57.05 | blitzrage | jackfiber: thats what everyone does here :) |
12:57.15 | blitzrage | unless you really want to rewire the phones to have rj45 jacks on them |
12:57.16 | jackfiber | but phone is RJ11 but RJ45 is different |
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12:57.24 | jackfiber | ok |
12:57.33 | jackfiber | blitzrage, thanks for the hacks |
12:57.34 | blitzrage | jackfiber: its just more pins - it only needs the middle 2 anyways |
12:57.36 | jackfiber | :) |
12:57.46 | jackfiber | yeah green and red |
12:57.49 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: none of that please |
12:57.55 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: what'cha doing |
12:58.11 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: trying to figure out how to upload my videos to my gallery... |
12:58.14 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: j00? |
12:58.31 | file[laptop] | well I was trying to sleep in but I keep thinking about prom, so no sleeping in for me |
12:58.32 | Ariel_ | morning all. |
12:58.42 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: is that tonight? |
12:58.48 | file[laptop] | yes |
12:59.11 | file[laptop] | I'm afraid not :( |
12:59.16 | blitzrage | why for? |
12:59.33 | Ariel_ | file[laptop], get an escort |
13:00.06 | file[laptop] | because I'll be at school until 7AM tomorrow |
13:00.43 | Ariel_ | file[laptop], there are many locations at school that can get you in the lucky side....hehehe |
13:00.55 | file[laptop] | pfft |
13:01.00 | file[laptop] | you have experience? |
13:01.34 | dyl0n | has someone some good german or english astersik how tos fpr asterisk beginners |
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13:02.19 | Ariel_ | ~docs |
13:02.20 | jbot | Documentation can be found at http://digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or #asterisk-doc, or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk, or http://www.asteriskdocs.org |
13:03.04 | file[laptop] | you're all crazy |
13:03.18 | mutilator | <- insane |
13:03.26 | Ariel_ | file[laptop], yes and we love it |
13:03.45 | Ariel_ | oh did we tell you just being here means your in the club too..... |
13:03.58 | Katty | oh |
13:04.01 | robl^ | oh wow! I just got spammed with a coupon for $25 off skirts and dresses. I guess I could get a prom dress and go with file[*] :) |
13:04.07 | Katty | i'm alive! |
13:04.11 | file[laptop] | woot! |
13:04.18 | Ariel_ | morning Katty |
13:04.33 | file[laptop] | good morning Katty |
13:04.42 | Katty | file[laptop]: hi |
13:04.47 | `Sauron | for a few minutes this morning, I didn't feel much alive... |
13:05.44 | Katty | bye |
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13:05.49 | `Sauron | KAtty: At least you're alive |
13:06.04 | `Sauron | Now that I'm at work, I sorta wish I hadn't woken up... |
13:06.30 | Ariel_ | `Sauron, looks like your also alive --- it's alive-- I tell you! -- It's alive.... |
13:06.53 | `Sauron | You're too cheery this morning. :p :) |
13:07.45 | pawalls | tzafrir, By the way.. the init script I use does run ztcfg |
13:07.57 | blitzrage | dyl0n: http://tinyurl.com/ac8qs |
13:08.23 | file[laptop] | yay it's the book of which I am mentioned in |
13:08.29 | Mavvie | that was scary today... |
13:08.32 | blitzrage | robl^: XML? will never make it into CVS :) |
13:08.51 | file[laptop] | let's write a new VoIP protocol that uses XML for signalling |
13:08.52 | file[laptop] | who is with me |
13:08.58 | `Sauron | Hum. |
13:09.00 | Mavvie | I removed two ports from a Quad E1 card and all the leds started to flash red. |
13:09.09 | `Sauron | how about a protocol that uses XML for voice transport? :p |
13:09.16 | Nugget | hah |
13:09.16 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: I did see a couple of possible covers for the book though |
13:09.17 | file[laptop] | omg that's sick |
13:09.24 | `Sauron | Mavvie: RED alarm. |
13:09.31 | `Sauron | Means you unplugged the cable. :) |
13:09.34 | `Sauron | Hey Nugget |
13:09.39 | `Sauron | Getting anywhere with LDAP? |
13:09.40 | Mavvie | `Sauron: yes. but the other two went red too. |
13:09.43 | Nugget | <greeting accent="southern" /> |
13:09.56 | Mavvie | they weren't supposed to go red, they should have stayed green. |
13:10.21 | `Sauron | Maybe they're sympathizing? |
13:10.22 | `Sauron | Err.. |
13:10.27 | `Sauron | sympathetic? |
13:10.30 | pawalls | Would not properly configuring the "D-Channel" cause the line to ring with a busy signal? |
13:10.34 | `Sauron | Yeah, something like that. |
13:10.38 | robl^ | blitzrage, hehe. its for my use ;) actually.. I am working on ideas of creating GUI and curses based editor. XML is much easier to parse and then spit out as a static file. |
13:10.45 | pawalls | I've got a PRI plugged into a TE110P |
13:10.54 | pawalls | And I didn't properly configure the D-channel. |
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13:11.08 | pawalls | The symptom was that when i called the line, I got "busy" type noise. |
13:11.11 | *** part/#asterisk mjman (~mikem@205.158.42.66.ptr.us.xo.net) |
13:11.28 | file[laptop] | yay possible covers |
13:12.03 | pawalls | I can't do any more testing until about 9pm tonight and was just curious if that's a good lead to follow. |
13:12.48 | `Sauron | Hum. |
13:12.52 | *** part/#asterisk jackfiber (cico@213.217.37.154) |
13:12.52 | `Sauron | I got my DSL set up last night |
13:13.11 | `Sauron | Just need to make a 30' cat5 cable, and I can hook myself up. |
13:13.20 | pawalls | Nobody? |
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13:13.33 | `Sauron | Well, I'm already hooked up, but after that I'll be multi-homed. (for a week) |
13:18.44 | tzanger | dude I've seen your pics |
13:18.47 | tzanger | you do not seem the dancing type |
13:19.12 | tzanger | although you might be one of those crazy fiddler types |
13:19.19 | robl^ | anyone is the dancing type after a few drinks :) |
13:19.46 | `Sauron | maybe he's one of those ugly dancer types |
13:19.57 | `Sauron | .. you know, like the fat guy in the movie "Hitch" |
13:20.40 | Hmmhesays | haha, king of queens |
13:21.04 | tzanger | I don't dance even if drunk |
13:22.35 | `Sauron | "Dear file[*], why do my 8's not work?" |
13:22.45 | file[laptop] | because you're pressing 9 |
13:22.51 | file[laptop] | obviously! |
13:22.54 | tzanger | file filters out all 8s because of a remote exploit |
13:23.10 | `Sauron | Hum. |
13:23.26 | `Sauron | file, what's a shifted 8? |
13:23.36 | `Sauron | Now re-read the "joke" ... |
13:23.37 | `Sauron | :p |
13:23.38 | file[laptop] | bitshift! |
13:23.45 | `Sauron | * |
13:23.54 | tzanger | BULLSHIFT |
13:24.39 | file[laptop] | I should go make food |
13:24.44 | file[laptop] | then get ready some |
13:25.58 | *** join/#asterisk heka (~heka@82.114.68.126) |
13:26.09 | heka | anybody using cmd_php? |
13:26.59 | file[laptop] | I'm going CRAZY |
13:27.36 | robl^ | hehe. I have a friend that works for a company that is trying to market a custom asterisk software / hardware / install / support package as "Shift-8(tm)" |
13:27.51 | *** join/#asterisk MikeJ[Laptop] (~ircatjerr@mi.origenfinancial.com) |
13:27.54 | Nuxi | heka, whatcha got? |
13:28.03 | robl^ | file[laptop], did you forget to take those tablets the psychiatristt gave you again? |
13:29.40 | file[laptop] | yes :( |
13:30.07 | file[laptop] | food cooking |
13:34.35 | Ahrimanes | anyone here used spandsp for fax in this fashion: fax machine -> pstn -> * -> IAX2 -> * ? |
13:35.48 | heka | Nuxi: sorry? |
13:36.04 | *** part/#asterisk shanky (~shanky@238.Red-80-33-29.pooles.rima-tde.net) |
13:36.09 | heka | Nuxi: Im unnable to compile * with cmd_php! |
13:36.11 | newl | apt-get install food; cd $KITCHEN; ./configure --prefix=/dev/tummy && make && make install :) |
13:36.30 | Nuxi | heka, pm me and I can help. |
13:36.39 | file[laptop] | jbot: sex? |
13:36.40 | jbot | updatedb; locate; talk; date; cd; strip; look; touch; finger; unzip; uptime; gawk; head; apt-get install condom; mount; fsck; gasp; more; yes; yes; yes; more; umount; apt-get remove --purge condom; make clean; sleep, or super extractor, http://sf.net/projects/sex/ |
13:37.28 | file[laptop] | :) |
13:38.25 | file[laptop] | sick in the mind? |
13:38.48 | Hmmhesays | if only... no sick in the lungs |
13:38.55 | Hmmhesays | got some wicked funk going on |
13:38.58 | file[laptop] | :( lung infection? |
13:39.10 | Hmmhesays | it seems that way |
13:39.16 | robl^ | file[desk], what?!?! jbot forgot "dump" in that comman line :) |
13:39.21 | file[laptop] | lol |
13:39.27 | Ahrimanes | Hmmhesays: dont inhalse while drinking beer? |
13:39.43 | Hmmhesays | good advice Ahrimanes |
13:39.50 | Ahrimanes | :d |
13:39.56 | Hmmhesays | I just want to be sleeping right now..... |
13:40.01 | Ahrimanes | can imagine |
13:40.10 | Ahrimanes | had the same kinda thing 2 weeks ago |
13:40.14 | robl^ | sleep is for those without coffee :) |
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13:40.47 | Hmmhesays | sleep is for those who have partied to much for the last 2 weeks... ribfest and the fair right next to each other... it's an evil thing |
13:40.48 | Ahrimanes | caffeine only works for so long.. after drinking huge amounts over time.. you can still sleep easily |
13:41.10 | Ahrimanes | club hot in madrid during astricon europe was good :P |
13:42.33 | *** join/#asterisk MattH (~matth@noc-wireless.chilitech.net) |
13:42.47 | MattH | Hi.. does anyone know why this would not be passing variables to the shell script when run from asterisk (but does fine from the command line?) |
13:42.48 | MattH | my $command = "/bin/sh /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/getnumber $npa $nxx $xxxx"; |
13:42.53 | MattH | system($command) == 0 or die "Error running $command:$?\n"; |
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13:49.23 | irv999 | Hey all.. |
13:49.35 | irv999 | anyone know what this means? It just happened.. working yesterday.. Jun 21 09:43:20 WARNING[4965]: pbx.c:1645 pbx_extension_helper: No application 'stdexten' for extension (billing, 1, 2) |
13:49.58 | file[laptop] | No application stdexten maybe? |
13:50.14 | file[laptop] | paste extension 1, in context billing, priority 2 |
13:50.15 | Ariel_ | irv999, typo |
13:50.19 | file[laptop] | just that single line |
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13:50.47 | lvp | hi |
13:50.54 | file[laptop] | hi |
13:52.39 | irv999 | ariel: hrmmm trying to figure out where the typo is.. :-( |
13:52.57 | Hmmhesays | I love how my wakeup call box just slowly devours memory |
13:52.58 | file[laptop] | do like I said |
13:53.20 | Hmmhesays | like a hungry dinosaur munching on some lunch |
13:53.28 | irv999 | file: it is part of the tree.. it is supposed to go to extension 143.. then voicemail |
13:53.51 | file[laptop] | all you have to do is paste what I said... :) |
13:54.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | do what he said damnit... |
13:54.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | do it |
13:54.52 | irv999 | mike: I dont understand what he said.. so I will try to figure it out! |
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13:55.07 | heison | morning all |
13:55.08 | file[laptop] | context billing in extensions.conf, extension 1 priority 2 has a problem |
13:55.09 | irv999 | mike: I did not program the system.. so I have to figure out the programmers programming |
13:55.21 | dros7 | morning everyone |
13:55.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | reprogram the programmer... |
13:55.43 | irv999 | mike: I dont' really want to do that.. :-D |
13:55.58 | dros7 | does anyone here have experience with the Realtime Queue? |
13:56.01 | irv999 | found the area.. exten => 1,1,NoOp(Referalls) |
13:56.02 | irv999 | exten => 1,n,stdexten(143,SIP/143,,tr,21) |
13:56.02 | irv999 | exten => 1,n,Voicemail(143) |
13:56.12 | file[laptop] | bingo |
13:56.17 | irv999 | so what would I replace? |
13:56.20 | irv999 | that is what is there.. |
13:56.25 | irv999 | sorry for actiing so stupid |
13:56.28 | file[laptop] | there is no application stdexten |
13:56.39 | file[laptop] | ten bucks say it's a macro |
13:56.56 | file[laptop] | therefore try: |
13:56.57 | irv999 | it is |
13:57.05 | Hmmhesays | I see your ten and raise you fiddy |
13:57.19 | file[laptop] | Macro(stdexten|143|SIP/143,,tr,21) |
13:57.20 | irv999 | I found that code too |
13:57.22 | file[laptop] | that MAY work... |
13:57.29 | file[laptop] | instead of the stdexten(blah) part |
13:57.31 | heison | is there a way to configure RTP stream between 2 7960's to not go thru Asterisk? |
13:57.34 | irv999 | ok lemme try |
13:57.37 | file[laptop] | heison: reinvites |
13:57.51 | file[laptop] | heison: canreinvite=yes, but your mileage may vary |
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13:58.52 | Hmmhesays | 7960's should reinvite unless you are trying to do something strange/stupid with them |
13:59.26 | MattH | what would keep the system() command from working in a perl agi script and passing variables? |
13:59.27 | Hmmhesays | double nat over a satellite link through two tine cans and a string out to a grass hut |
13:59.36 | irv999 | ty |
13:59.41 | irv999 | it worked! WOO HOO! |
13:59.57 | Hmmhesays | irv999, you should research why it worked |
14:00.03 | irv999 | file: thanks.... |
14:00.09 | file[laptop] | meh |
14:00.18 | irv999 | hmm: I understand why it worked.. Now that I look at it |
14:01.09 | Hmmhesays | good |
14:01.16 | file[laptop] | it's 11! |
14:01.21 | file[laptop] | I think I'll have a shower |
14:01.41 | bkw_ | Hmmhesays, allergies? |
14:01.52 | file[laptop] | bkw_: status of office? |
14:02.19 | bkw_ | I think its all good |
14:02.25 | Hmmhesays | bkw_: no just sick... mostly of my own doing |
14:02.26 | file[laptop] | good good |
14:02.40 | file[laptop] | I need to shower'n'shave as teh paulc says |
14:02.51 | bkw_ | sss? |
14:02.58 | irv999 | ariel: thanks for the advice on the tablet pc.. That was an awesome idea yesterday |
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14:03.18 | pietro | hello |
14:03.21 | pietro | Jun 21 15:58:35 WARNING[17278]: chan_oh323.c:2237 oh323_write: OH323/R19575: Unable to write to fd 34 (32, Broken pipe). |
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14:03.44 | Katty | hmm. |
14:04.05 | pietro | this when hangup a oh323 channel |
14:04.13 | Hmmhesays | hrm? |
14:04.28 | Katty | my eye's all twitchy |
14:05.24 | Hmmhesays | that is always fun |
14:05.30 | Katty | :< |
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14:06.59 | Katty | :> |
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14:08.20 | *** part/#asterisk awnuts (~awnuts@159.157.202.68.cfl.res.rr.com) |
14:08.37 | drumkilla | do they use ulaw or alaw over there in Japan? |
14:09.15 | Nuxi | in arkansas, they use inlaw. |
14:09.19 | *** join/#asterisk JulFX (~none@217.167.50.93) |
14:09.20 | drumkilla | nice. |
14:09.28 | drumkilla | not quite the answer I was looking for, though :) |
14:09.30 | JulFX | hello |
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14:09.36 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o anthm] by ChanServ |
14:09.36 | Mavvie | http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=japan+ulaw&word2=japan+alaw |
14:09.59 | drumkilla | hahaha |
14:10.03 | drumkilla | I have never seen that before |
14:10.50 | [TK]D-Fender | LOL |
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14:13.55 | irv999 | file: Can I ask an additional question about analog lines and ringing.? |
14:14.14 | Nuxi | http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=japan+inlaw&word2=japan+alaw |
14:14.21 | Nuxi | apparently japan uses inlaw too. |
14:14.56 | irv999 | Question: I have 5 phones, and an analog channel connected to a bell.. when a particular DID is called, all 5 phones and the bell ring.. sometimes the bell continues to ring forever, as if the ADIT 600 is not sending the hangup message to the bell.. |
14:15.03 | irv999 | any ideas on how to curb this? |
14:15.08 | Hmmhesays | ugh my phone book is under a huge pile of junk |
14:15.50 | johnm | Anyone here able to help with a wcte11xp driver problem? |
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14:16.40 | twisted | :P |
14:16.54 | drumkilla | ~smack twisted |
14:16.55 | jbot | ACTION smacks twisted upside the head. |
14:17.07 | file[laptop] | drumkilla: tackle! |
14:17.15 | drumkilla | file[laptop]: tickle! |
14:17.24 | twisted | ~thwap drumkilla |
14:17.25 | jbot | ACTION pees on drumkilla and does them dry |
14:17.39 | clive- | grollo hi, is there a standard patch that will patch newJB and PLC onto a stable asterisk version |
14:18.01 | drumkilla | not that I am aware of |
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14:18.30 | twisted | drumkilla, git tew werk |
14:18.34 | irv999 | any reason why polycom phones would sometimes echo later than normal.. i.e. taling to yourself.. any reason why? |
14:19.47 | [TK]D-Fender | * needs GOSUB in the dialplan :/ |
14:19.56 | file[laptop] | write one if you REALLY want |
14:20.12 | [TK]D-Fender | I'm too rusty to do real coding anymore :( |
14:20.16 | RoyK | [TK]D-Fender: just set a I_M HERE variable :) |
14:20.18 | file[laptop] | that's sad |
14:20.31 | Nuxi | * needs poke and peek too. |
14:20.35 | [TK]D-Fender | I know... |
14:20.41 | [TK]D-Fender | Nuxi : OLDSCHOOL |
14:20.43 | RoyK | [TK]D-Fender: also, you can always use a macro |
14:20.47 | RoyK | that works like a gosub |
14:20.49 | RoyK | somehow |
14:21.00 | [TK]D-Fender | Except without the return factor |
14:21.05 | anthm | go get res_js! |
14:21.07 | [TK]D-Fender | Which is the goal. |
14:21.14 | Nuxi | or res_php. ;) |
14:21.23 | RoyK | res_basic |
14:21.27 | grolloj | clive-: no, as far as I'm aware, there's been no work to integrate the new jb with stable. |
14:21.40 | Nuxi | res_basic would have the gosub |
14:21.48 | dros7 | anybody else having troubles with the digium cvs server? |
14:21.49 | RoyK | :) |
14:21.55 | RoyK | ~res_basic |
14:22.00 | clive- | grollo, thats sad,,,what about the new stable 1.2 thats imminent |
14:22.20 | grolloj | well, head will become 1.2 |
14:22.25 | Nuxi | 1.2 will come out about the time longhorn does. |
14:22.26 | awnuts | Does anyone know of some companies that host an asterisk server and allow you to connect and use it via IAXy? |
14:22.27 | anthm | the dialplan already is res_basic ? |
14:22.28 | grolloj | so the new jb will be the default in 1.2 |
14:22.29 | RoyK | ~res_basic |
14:22.30 | jbot | extra, extra, read all about it, res_basic is something you don't want to think about |
14:22.33 | anthm | line numbers and goto |
14:22.40 | stkn_ | hmm does anybody know the exact dimensions of a te110p? |
14:22.41 | grolloj | longhorn, hehe |
14:22.42 | dros7 | I keep getting the error: cvs [login aborted]: end of file from server |
14:23.32 | clive- | I heard 1.2 is anyday...is that just a rvicious umour |
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14:23.37 | Skarmeth | hi all |
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14:24.16 | grolloj | Rez: 1.2. i really have no idea when. getting closer though. |
14:24.24 | Skarmeth | I'm searching for a way to disable asterisk console attendant, I need to use the sound card and when I start asterisk, it lock the sound card |
14:24.49 | [TK]D-Fender | Damn, Wiki seems down again |
14:24.51 | Skarmeth | I had commented out the console extension and the console = /dev/dsp line too... |
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14:25.02 | Skarmeth | bot it continue locking the sound card |
14:25.21 | anthm | delete the .so or noload it in modules.conf |
14:25.34 | robl^ | Skarmeth, noload the alsa and oss modules in modules.conf |
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14:36.59 | Seyr | heyas people |
14:37.16 | Seyr | Anyone here using SER? |
14:39.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Seyr, no one uses SER.... they just look at it. |
14:39.34 | *** part/#asterisk santiago (~santiago@63.245.86.198) |
14:39.57 | InfraRed | lol |
14:42.25 | Hmmhesays | down goes the pbx doo daah doo daah, down goes the pbx all the live long day |
14:43.32 | tzanger | I still like //GO.SYSIN DD *, DOODAH, DOODAH |
14:46.38 | Seyr | im trying to decide between SER and OpenSER |
14:47.14 | pigpen | Ok guys...I have my head way up my ass...could you point me to a good doc go get sip working across NAT's ? |
14:47.26 | *** join/#asterisk _omer (dfsdf@202.147.167.213) |
14:47.29 | djin | OpenSER looks like its developed more actively. |
14:47.34 | _omer | Jun 21 07:34:15 NOTICE[3578]: frame.c:135 __ast_smoother_feed: Dropping extra frame of G.729 since we already have a VAD frame at the end |
14:48.00 | Seyr | djin: yeh, hasnt been a new version of SER in like over a year I think |
14:48.13 | djin | pigpen not that hard. Asterisk behind NAT, phones behind NAT or borh? |
14:48.14 | _omer | when the conversation starts...I got these msgs...Jun 21 07:34:15 NOTICE[3578]: frame.c:135 __ast_smoother_feed: Dropping extra frame of G.729 since we already have a VAD frame at the end |
14:48.17 | djin | both |
14:48.56 | djin | Seyr, agree. The reason I'm looking at OpenSER as well. |
14:49.18 | Hmmhesays | good lord I fscking hate customers |
14:49.28 | Hmmhesays | "if I dont' hear from you in 2 hours I'll assume you aren't available" |
14:49.36 | Seyr | pigpen: only SIP problems for clients behind NAT is if the firewall is a PoS from my experience. I have an old SOHO3 from SonicWall at one location and it just sucks.... phones work like 90% of the time :-) |
14:49.44 | heison | is the wiki having problem? |
14:50.18 | Nugget | nat blows goats. |
14:50.25 | pigpen | * box is on highspeed conn with real ip on internet. |
14:50.35 | pigpen | Phones behind various firewalls. |
14:50.35 | Seyr | djin: Have you installed it yet? I'm going to this morning..... either SER or OpenSER .. probably OpenSER :-) |
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14:51.02 | Seyr | pigpen: So what is the problem your having exactly? |
14:51.15 | pigpen | not connecting. not auth |
14:51.43 | pigpen | in the sip.conf I have nat=yes |
14:51.44 | Seyr | pigpen: do any of them work? |
14:51.55 | pigpen | no. |
14:52.04 | Seyr | pigpen: do you check IPTABLES? |
14:52.16 | pigpen | however, if I bring up a vpn between the two sites, it works fine...no nat. |
14:52.33 | pigpen | If I drop the firewall at the * side, no change. |
14:52.51 | pigpen | If I drop the firwall (iptables) at the remote...well...no internet. |
14:53.05 | *** join/#asterisk cluecon (cluecon@wsip-68-99-73-32.tu.ok.cox.net) |
14:53.23 | pigpen | So I guess start with the * config: all I should need it nat=yes correct? |
14:53.33 | Seyr | yeh |
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14:53.51 | Seyr | host=dynamic, nat=yes .. i believe |
14:54.09 | pigpen | Ok..If the * box has iptables running on it, all I need is udp 5060 & 5061 open right ( I also have 10000-20000 udp/tcp open) |
14:54.15 | pigpen | cool? |
14:54.41 | _omer | Jun 21 07:34:15 NOTICE[3578]: frame.c:135 __ast_smoother_feed: Dropping extra frame of G.729 since we already have a VAD frame at the end<---------The call completes but Asterisk prints on the screen a ton of these msgs... |
14:54.44 | gatty | quick question for the PRI guys out there... if I want to connect my University's PBX to my asterisk box and I've been given an E1 span on coax connections... All I need is a TE110P and one of these: http://www.servicepower.ltd.uk/item383.htm ? |
14:55.09 | Seyr | pigpen: 5060 for SIP and whatever range for RTP that you have defined, yeh |
14:55.32 | pigpen | Cool..server side is ready. |
14:55.39 | pigpen | Now client: |
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14:55.58 | Seyr | client doesnt need anything |
14:56.04 | pigpen | Remote location is firewalled by using iptables |
14:56.08 | Seyr | unless your fwall is blocking outbound |
14:56.17 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
14:56.23 | pigpen | anything established outbound is allowed. |
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14:56.46 | RoyK | ~lart everyone |
14:57.38 | file[laptop] | brookshire: Matt! |
14:58.20 | Seyr | pigpen: do you allow all inbound 5060 and RTP on server, or just from specific hosts? |
14:58.31 | pigpen | all currently |
14:58.57 | pigpen | rtp meaning 10000:20000 ? |
14:59.01 | Seyr | yeh |
14:59.10 | *** part/#asterisk kaldemar (~kaldemar@xdsl-204-1.nblnetworks.fi) |
14:59.15 | _omer | Jun 21 07:34:15 NOTICE[3578]: frame.c:135 __ast_smoother_feed: Dropping extra frame of G.729 since we already have a VAD frame at the end<---------The call completes but Asterisk prints on the screen a ton of these msgs... |
14:59.31 | brookshire | http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detail&category=hardware&product=TE411P |
14:59.31 | brookshire | echo can card is out :) |
14:59.35 | file[laptop] | _omer: deal with it? |
14:59.44 | Seyr | what errors (if any) do you get in the CLI when they dont connect? |
14:59.50 | harryvv | echo can card is out? |
14:59.53 | harryvv | i see |
15:00.04 | pigpen | server timeouts. |
15:00.06 | brookshire | shipping this week sometime |
15:00.08 | RoyK | harryvv: just use sipura :) |
15:00.20 | harryvv | brookshire ... telcos have had echo cancel cards for years. |
15:00.34 | brookshire | yeah.. |
15:00.36 | _omer | file[laptop]: deal with what? |
15:01.01 | brookshire | hey file :) |
15:01.03 | file[laptop] | _omer: the error :) |
15:01.06 | file[laptop] | well, notice |
15:01.13 | file[laptop] | brookshire: how are you doing today? |
15:01.20 | brookshire | busy busy |
15:01.24 | harryvv | I just got my ip500. anyone work with these before? |
15:01.26 | Seyr | pigpen: what kind of firewall are the clients and server on? |
15:01.38 | file[laptop] | cluecon: my mind is elsewhere :( |
15:01.41 | _omer | file[laptop] : you tell me how to deal with it ? :) |
15:01.49 | file[laptop] | _omer: don't look at it? |
15:01.49 | pigpen | Clients are protected via the fwipsec project which is based on iptables |
15:02.03 | pigpen | Seyr, I am one of the devs of the project. |
15:02.29 | Seyr | no hardware fwall/nat ?? |
15:02.38 | _omer | file[laptop] : but it makes the sound CHOPPY .. |
15:02.50 | pigpen | nope..just a dedicated Dual P4 Xeon running Gentoo with Iptables |
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15:03.42 | file[laptop] | is there an Anton Krall in here? |
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15:04.12 | harryvv | omer, choppy sound as if talking though a fan ? |
15:04.14 | file[laptop] | _omer: disable VAD on the client? |
15:04.20 | file[laptop] | Cresl1n: Matt!!! |
15:04.25 | Cresl1n | file!!! :-) |
15:04.33 | Cresl1n | how's it going file? |
15:04.37 | Seyr | pigpen: the only time ive ever had that problem is when iptables wasnt letting 5060 in from external, or when a hardware firewall on the server side was not letting external. VPN gets arround both of those, so thats why it would work for VPN .... beyond that, no clue |
15:04.43 | file[laptop] | you? |
15:04.50 | Cresl1n | file, wow! |
15:04.52 | Cresl1n | is that tonight/ |
15:04.56 | file[laptop] | yes |
15:05.08 | Cresl1n | ;-) |
15:05.10 | Seyr | pigpen: sounds like a fwall issue for sure, since VPN is working |
15:05.11 | Cresl1n | good luck |
15:05.16 | file[laptop] | I need to be out and aboot by 4:30 for picture taking, back at 5:30 to get a ride on an antique truck, then more stuff... |
15:05.18 | pigpen | k |
15:05.26 | file[laptop] | thx |
15:05.43 | _omer | file[laptop] : is it possible in X-PRO to disable the VAD? |
15:05.47 | Seyr | pigpen: sorry i couldnt help :-) but thats the extent that ive experienced that type of problem |
15:05.55 | file[laptop] | _omer: turn on transmit silence |
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15:06.55 | pigpen | Seyr, should I use a stun server? |
15:06.55 | file[laptop] | I'm sure it'll go great |
15:06.57 | mini | is it possible to set a ptime for rtp in chan_sip? |
15:07.16 | file[laptop] | pigpen: what's the matter? |
15:07.43 | nn | anyone know where to get an adaptor from computer style headset to the little nokia-5190 style 2.5mm 2 ring (3 cond) connector? |
15:07.58 | Lee__ | I'm getting set up with a termination service that has an IP which is doing some kind of load balancing with SIP 302 redirects. Can Asterisk terminate SIP calls to something giving these redirects? I have tried and it failed without any special configuration. |
15:08.25 | file[laptop] | Lee__: sorta kinda yeah, lemme find the sip.conf parameter |
15:08.31 | pigpen | just trying to get sip working with a client behind a nat |
15:08.32 | Lee__ | cool, thanks. |
15:08.41 | nn | bought a logitech headset about 6 or so months back and it's great.. it's survived 6 months perfectly fine under a lot of abuse whereas most headsets in that price range break within 2 weeks |
15:09.00 | Lee__ | pigpen, you'll have to forward a bunch of ports. |
15:09.06 | file[laptop] | pigpen: usually nat=yes, canreinvite=no is enough to make them work |
15:09.17 | nn | and it'd be nice to use it with my cordless phone via sipura instead of how i use it now (connected to a computer that runs x-lite to my * box) |
15:09.35 | file[laptop] | Lee__: in the general section, put: promiscredir=yes |
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15:09.42 | Lee__ | sweet, thanks. |
15:09.49 | file[laptop] | NOW with that... there's a bad thing |
15:09.57 | Lee__ | oh? cool. |
15:09.57 | file[laptop] | you can't forward to yourself, you have to forward to another serverr |
15:10.11 | file[laptop] | so it's either all local, or all remote |
15:10.29 | Lee__ | oh, so no local extensions? |
15:10.33 | file[laptop] | correct |
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15:11.06 | Lee__ | crappy. well, they gave me the IPs in the redirect pool and it works. I just though I'd try and be nice and use their load balancing system. |
15:11.15 | Lee__ | Any experience with RNK telecom? |
15:11.32 | h3x0r | that reminds me i need to call rnk again |
15:11.47 | file[laptop] | Lee__: I know who they are, but no experience with them |
15:11.49 | RoyK | wtf is RNK? |
15:12.02 | Lee__ | wholesale termination/origination service |
15:12.09 | file[laptop] | I need to clean my Powerbook |
15:12.11 | Lee__ | lots of DIDs :) |
15:13.17 | file[laptop] | nooo I'll eat you |
15:13.48 | pjz | anyone have a suggestion of what program to use to print a multi-page tif under mac os? |
15:13.57 | pjz | Preview.app gives me a 'Print Error' |
15:14.13 | pigpen | file[laptop], yep..got that. |
15:14.46 | Nugget | laser printer or inkjet? if it's a laser, perhaps you lack sufficient memory in the printer to build the page image |
15:15.06 | pigpen | 5060 udp and the 10000-20000 udp ports right? |
15:15.19 | oogle | question: If I'm explicitely dialing "Zap/2/431", why would it go to the 's' extension on the other machine? It picks up s and reads the DTMF digits fine, and does nothing with them |
15:15.30 | Lee__ | pigpen: yup |
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15:15.37 | Cresl1n | oogle: what kind of line are you dialing into? |
15:15.39 | escualis | :) |
15:16.04 | oogle | Zap/2 is an FXS port and Zap/3 is an FXO port |
15:16.10 | escualis | anyone knows how to make a trunk with a cisco media gateway? (i'm using AMP) |
15:16.14 | oogle | Zap/3 being on the other machine |
15:16.22 | pigpen | I will screw with this later...when I have more time. |
15:16.42 | Cresl1n | FXO ports don't read DID info |
15:16.50 | Cresl1n | I think if you switched it around, it would work |
15:16.52 | escualis | please help me :( |
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15:17.39 | escualis | the portal show me many form to make the trunk (zap, iax2, sip, enum, custom) |
15:17.45 | oogle | well i'm fairly sure i have the right port to port |
15:18.07 | oogle | the fxs port generates the ring and the fxo picks up and it sends to extension s and does whatever is in s |
15:18.09 | Cresl1n | oogle: just think about it... it's like this |
15:18.52 | Cresl1n | oogle: if you get a phone call from your PSTN to your telephone, your telephone doesn't get the information about where the call is going to |
15:19.02 | Cresl1n | oogle: it only sees a ring, so it picks up |
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15:19.30 | Cresl1n | oogle: ere go, if you have an FXO module, it doesn't know what extension the call is destined for, so it sends it to S |
15:19.51 | oogle | Cresl1n: what you're saying makes sense, i'm trying it the other way around right now |
15:20.24 | Lee__ | heh, RNK uses SER. |
15:20.59 | brimstone | sivana: http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detail&category=hardware&product=TE411P |
15:21.06 | Cresl1n | oogle: 'sok :-) you'll probably have more luck this way |
15:21.23 | gatty | is there going to be a TE111P card? :) |
15:21.37 | brookshire | haha.. what would be the point? |
15:21.41 | Cresl1n | I don't think right now there are |
15:21.44 | file[laptop] | Lee__: that's because SER is a good high capacity router for putting in front of background hardware on your network! |
15:21.53 | *** join/#asterisk algorithmn (~na@ool-44c29ac5.dyn.optonline.net) |
15:21.55 | oogle | Cresl1n: Thanks a bunch, it works, your help is appreciated very much :-) |
15:21.56 | file[laptop] | mmm SER |
15:22.02 | gatty | erm... I'm only using one span and it seems stupid buying a 4 span card? :) |
15:22.17 | Lee__ | file[laptop]: that's what I hear. it's only SIP right? It doesn't talk to PSTN lines? |
15:22.25 | file[laptop] | Lee__: correct |
15:22.27 | brookshire | gatty: i think there will be a 2 port version comming out very soon |
15:22.35 | file[laptop] | SIP Express Router. |
15:22.43 | file[laptop] | but it's great at what it does |
15:22.57 | Cresl1n | oogle: np :-) |
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15:23.05 | Lee__ | apparently so. RNK is quite large from that I can see. |
15:23.19 | gatty | brookshire: that's not so bad then... may hold off on the TE110P purchase. Unfortunately I need those annoying baluns as the E1s are presented as coax. |
15:23.30 | harryvv | I like how the ip 500 adminstration manual ask to put in the administrator password but does not give one for a new phone. |
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15:24.35 | pjz | harryvv: it does give you one for a new phone |
15:24.36 | GuERo | Hi |
15:24.41 | Cresl1n | that's kind of fun :-) |
15:24.45 | pjz | harryvv: default one is 456, which you'd find out if you read the manual |
15:25.37 | GuERo | I programan a simple perl script to say a number. This is correct syntaxs to call agi script ? "exten => 555,3,agi,dtmfrecord" |
15:25.37 | pjz | if I have a TDM card with only two modules (FXO) on it, will the other two channels show up at all? |
15:25.53 | Cresl1n | file!? |
15:25.55 | Cresl1n | you tripped me |
15:26.08 | file[laptop] | Cresl1n: nope, drumkilla did ... honest! |
15:27.30 | drumkilla | did not! |
15:27.37 | brookshire | did too! |
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15:28.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | drumkilla!!!! |
15:28.27 | Cresl1n | MikeJ[Laptop]: !!!!! |
15:28.30 | tzanger | plnope |
15:28.30 | Cresl1n | drumkilla: !!!! |
15:28.33 | tzanger | pjz: nope |
15:28.40 | Cresl1n | tzanger: !!!! :-) |
15:28.58 | drumkilla | Cresl1n MikeJ[Laptop] brookshire !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
15:29.06 | Cresl1n | ooh... that was good |
15:29.07 | Cresl1n | :-) |
15:29.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | indeed |
15:29.36 | Seyr | file[laptop]: would you recommend SER or OpenSER? |
15:29.53 | file[laptop] | I use SER cvs |
15:29.55 | file[laptop] | with a few mods of my own |
15:30.22 | Seyr | have you looked at OpenSER at all? |
15:30.28 | file[laptop] | a little bit |
15:30.39 | RoyK | anyone that knows how to setup SER in front of asterisk to have SER do all the authentication and only have asterisk do the actual termination+ |
15:30.41 | RoyK | ? |
15:30.57 | file[laptop] | RoyK: yes. |
15:31.06 | Ahrimanes | RoyK: it's on the wiki, asterisk at large or something like that |
15:31.21 | Seyr | yeh, "asterisk at large" |
15:31.25 | RoyK | Ahrimanes: that doesn't say anything about how to only have SER do the auth |
15:31.41 | RoyK | that says asterisk sip accounts must also exist |
15:31.43 | Ahrimanes | RoyK: hm i found some info either in that or one of the links from there |
15:31.43 | RoyK | iirc |
15:32.00 | Seyr | RoyK: theres a bunch of hyperlinks in the articles that have examples |
15:32.12 | Seyr | im pretty sure i seen one there as well that talked about auth |
15:32.29 | tzanger | Cresl1n: ? |
15:32.40 | Ahrimanes | danm, someone should speed up voip-info.org wiki |
15:32.41 | tzanger | RoyK: nice |
15:32.42 | Ahrimanes | RoyK: hehe nice |
15:32.53 | escualis | anyone knows a good url with a howto make a trunk with a media gateway? |
15:32.56 | escualis | please :( |
15:33.03 | RoyK | escualis: asterisk.org? |
15:33.12 | RoyK | what media gateway? |
15:33.19 | escualis | cisco media gateway |
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15:33.42 | escualis | i'm trying with the amp conf panel |
15:34.12 | Lee__ | escualis: what does your gateway speak? SIP? |
15:34.21 | escualis | but i don't know wich option use (iax2,sip,zap) |
15:34.21 | tzafrir | escualis, if you want to understand things, try it with bare config files |
15:34.39 | Lee__ | escualis: you should find out before you start configuring it. |
15:34.42 | tzafrir | That way you may actually be able to use some snippets from howto samples |
15:35.01 | escualis | i made a sip trunk but the operator tells me the sistem is bussy |
15:35.30 | Nuxi | need a res_wiki |
15:35.34 | tzafrir | Which operator: asterisk or cisco? |
15:35.41 | escualis | asterisk |
15:35.42 | Ahrimanes | Nuxi: heh |
15:35.42 | Lee__ | what operator? Asterisk? PSTN? how's sip show registry? sip show peers? |
15:36.19 | escualis | [ Asterisk Server ] -> (Internet) -> [Cisco MGW ] -> (PSTN) |
15:36.38 | Lee__ | is Asterisk registering with the MGW? |
15:36.57 | escualis | yep the media gateway have a dial rule |
15:37.12 | escualis | i tried to connect to him |
15:37.20 | tzafrir | escualis, if this is a sip trunk, start with proper register entries., They're much simpler to test |
15:38.03 | escualis | the isp give me a sequence to dial |
15:39.16 | DarkSpectre | anyone here tried that EXpress2.0 package that supposedly works with asterisk? |
15:39.18 | DarkSpectre | for ASR? |
15:40.14 | Lee__ | Mediawiki is fast and easy to install |
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15:41.25 | _omer | is it the "i" extension which tells that call has been attended by the operator???? |
15:42.41 | pjz | the Digium guys must eat a lot of Mentos |
15:42.54 | pjz | the TDM400 card says 'Freshmaker Rev.H' |
15:43.12 | Ahrimanes | hehehe |
15:43.13 | dasuberdavid | why do the digium guys eat a lot of Mentos? |
15:43.37 | spyroux | pjz: lol :-D |
15:43.40 | Ahrimanes | pjz: dont think i saw mark spencer eat any at astricon eu tho |
15:44.21 | pjz | well, maybe it's only the board layout guys |
15:44.24 | pjz | or the marketing guys |
15:44.41 | Ahrimanes | yeah |
15:44.43 | Ahrimanes | :D |
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15:45.22 | _omer | how do I know that the call has been attended? ? i extension? |
15:45.35 | pjz | If I have a TE110P and a TDM02, how can I tell what order the channels are in? |
15:45.53 | pjz | or rather, what order they *will be* in? |
15:46.35 | *** join/#asterisk Hogie (daniel@alpha.dfwservers.net) |
15:46.39 | Hogie | hello guys |
15:46.41 | pjz | I got the TDM card to support a fax machine |
15:47.15 | pjz | someone should make a fax machine that supports some kind of data-only protocol |
15:47.25 | pjz | even if it's just FTP |
15:47.44 | pjz | so you would fax and it would FTP a scan of the page to a certain site |
15:47.57 | file[laptop] | why am I getting duplicate e-mails from the list... |
15:48.32 | Ahrimanes | pjz: * can do fax -> email, so a small * box could do it.. either ftp or email.. i could make that for you :D |
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15:49.19 | Hmmhesays | where you tinkering with your mail client source again? |
15:49.23 | Hmmhesays | *were even |
15:50.01 | Hogie | How much work would it be to switch to a "fractionalized pri" from a frac T1? Right now we have channels 1-6 as voice, and 7-24 as data, and are moving so we have 1-6 voice, and 7-23 as data.... with voip-info not answering, i can't lookup stuff |
15:50.27 | Juggie | Hogie, very little. |
15:50.35 | Juggie | change the link type, set the d channel |
15:50.37 | Juggie | should be simple |
15:51.13 | Hogie | link type? |
15:51.26 | Hogie | is that in the zaptel.conf? |
15:52.29 | Hogie | right now 1-6 are ground start, then I have 7-23 passed to the adtran off span2 |
15:52.30 | Hogie | heh |
15:53.58 | Hogie | Im guessing I hav eto change the groundstart to bchan's and the signaling channel to a dchan? |
15:55.04 | Hogie | nope, doh |
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15:59.59 | Pete_Largo | you will need to have the underlying carrier change it on their end as well. |
16:00.32 | Hogie | oh, we already have the order in |
16:00.41 | Hogie | they just asked me a few things, that I can't find in the config files |
16:00.47 | Pete_Largo | like what? |
16:01.03 | Hogie | Also, we will need to know what type of signaling you require (NI2 or 5ESS) and then how many digits to outpulse. |
16:01.12 | Hogie | im guessing the outpulse is for the DID's right? |
16:01.21 | Pete_Largo | right |
16:01.44 | twisted[work] | hmm... wiki down? |
16:01.48 | Hogie | okay, what about the signaling? Im in US... |
16:01.56 | Pete_Largo | how many digits of the DID number do you want to receive from the carrier when someone calls your DID number... |
16:01.59 | Hogie | I can't get it to come up twisted, or hopefully I wouldn't be here |
16:02.09 | twisted[work] | DAMNIT |
16:02.12 | Hogie | right pete, prob gonna have to be 7, since we are keeping our "old" numbers too |
16:02.23 | *** part/#asterisk Seyr (~Seyr@rrcs-24-227-133-226.sw.biz.rr.com) |
16:02.32 | Pete_Largo | either one will work. NI-2 is standard for Nortel DMS100 or DMS500 switch, 5ESS is standard for Lucent 5ESS switch |
16:02.51 | Hogie | but do I have to put what type of signaling inside the zap config? |
16:03.26 | Pete_Largo | you will have to enter it somewhere, I've never configured it myself though so I couldn't tell you where at. |
16:03.49 | Pete_Largo | ~google asterisk PRI configuration |
16:04.17 | Pete_Largo | jbot: hello? |
16:04.18 | jbot | Howdy Bub |
16:04.31 | Pete_Largo | jbot: google asterisk PRI configuration |
16:05.10 | Pete_Largo | what's up with the bot? |
16:05.31 | Hogie | heh |
16:05.51 | Hogie | http://staging.digium.com/index.php?menu=configuration#T_E100P_PRI |
16:06.12 | Hogie | but I'd just change bchan and dchan in that config, and leave my dacs alone? |
16:06.21 | `Sauron | How long's voip-info been down? |
16:06.49 | Pete_Largo | switchtype=national ... national is another way of saying NI-2 |
16:06.51 | RoyK | anyone that knows how to make soxmix mix two separate files into left and right? as in stereo? |
16:07.29 | Pete_Largo | bchan=1-5 dchan=6 |
16:07.55 | Pete_Largo | but the carrier will need to have THEIR dchan on 6 as well or it wont work |
16:08.00 | RoyK | dchan=6?????? |
16:08.02 | Hogie | Pete_Largo: i dont have the channel layout yet... but we have data on the circuit too... and we are removing a data channel to add the signaling channel |
16:08.07 | RoyK | not 16? |
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16:08.42 | Hogie | I know right now, as non pri (ground start circuits actually), they are 1-6 for voice, and I have dacs for 7-24 to the 2nd span to feed the router |
16:08.58 | naif | subject: voice encryption |
16:09.56 | Pete_Largo | Hogie, well whichever channel you give up for the dchan then... carriers like to keep it on 24 |
16:10.09 | Hogie | but I should tell them NI-2 signaling? |
16:10.21 | RoyK | RTFM signalling usually works |
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16:10.39 | Pete_Largo | if they are using a DMS switch then most likely they will want to use National (NI-2) |
16:10.40 | Hogie | RoyK: would be glad too as soon as you get the wiki back up |
16:10.56 | Hogie | they gave me the options I pasted earlier |
16:11.02 | Pete_Largo | then yes |
16:11.02 | Hogie | so i'll take ni-2, thanks |
16:11.05 | Pete_Largo | :) |
16:11.15 | Hogie | Im not scared about changing it anymore |
16:11.26 | RoyK | shit. it's down agian? |
16:11.35 | RoyK | again, even |
16:12.27 | Pete_Largo | wondered who agian wasj... |
16:12.30 | Pete_Largo | er |
16:12.32 | Pete_Largo | was rather |
16:13.11 | Hogie | RoyK: I usually go there first for answers |
16:13.19 | Pete_Largo | that didn't work so well RoyK, making fun of your typo and I made a typo... |
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16:21.56 | Lee__ | what could be some possible causes of Asterisk sending back a "SIP/2.0 503 Service Unavailable" to another SIP router? |
16:22.14 | Lee__ | this is for incoming calls. |
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16:25.10 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Lee__, if asterisk does not support what the other end is requesting |
16:25.54 | *** join/#asterisk wunderkin (kev@12-215-218-160.client.mchsi.com) |
16:25.56 | Lee__ | okay. so the only debugging information are the SIP headers. I guess I'll send them to the other end (RNK). |
16:28.20 | terrapen | this goddamned Cisco 7960 |
16:28.29 | terrapen | i forgot how hard these were to upgrade to the latest SIP rev |
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16:29.27 | Lee__ | MikeJ[Laptop]: how might I go about figuring out what the other side is requesting and why that's not compatible with Asterisk? |
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16:31.28 | PBXtech | how in the hell to you view a .sxi file in windows? |
16:31.44 | Lee__ | that's open office, right? |
16:31.49 | PBXtech | ya |
16:31.59 | Lee__ | install open office? |
16:32.07 | PBXtech | erm :) |
16:32.31 | stormfr | <PROTECTED> |
16:35.15 | Juggie | terrapen, i told you ;) |
16:35.15 | JerJer | stormfr: run asterisk in valgrind |
16:35.37 | gatty | Am I right in thinking a standard G703 balun will convert the TE110P's RJ45 connector to work with the 2 x coax presentation of my E1 span? I'm thinking of something like http://www.servicepower.ltd.uk/item383.htm |
16:35.40 | stormfr | JerJer : there is no coredump, |
16:35.46 | JerJer | in |
16:35.52 | JerJer | not on |
16:36.34 | *** join/#asterisk TokyoJimu (~jimmy@198.51.175.64) |
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16:38.06 | terrapen | does anybody have a 3.03 MGCP image? |
16:38.15 | terrapen | im trying to upgrade this old 7960 |
16:38.20 | mrplum | Does anyone think I could use an FXO card as a sudo FXS? Besides not being able to ring the phone, something else I'd need to do besides just pick up the phone? |
16:38.21 | terrapen | with the one-step-at-a-time method |
16:38.57 | TokyoJimu | Anyone have any idea how to SIP register with Level 3? |
16:39.13 | *** part/#asterisk nn (mikael@ip-wv-68-119-133-020.charterwv.net) |
16:39.56 | stormfr | TokyoJimu : they use sonus ? |
16:40.40 | TokyoJimu | stormfr: I think they have their own infrastructure. Maybe Sonus uses them? |
16:40.44 | terrapen | the dreaded File Auth Fail: P0S30730.sbn |
16:41.18 | stormfr | TokyoJimu : Sonus is Hardware, many Tier1 use sonus (globalcrossing / Interoute ...) |
16:41.29 | stormfr | normally it's quite simple for interconnexion |
16:41.50 | terrapen | its so frustrating to have known how to do this at one time but to not be able to do it now |
16:41.55 | stormfr | you make a sip trunk (so without any login/pwd ... etc ...) limit codec use and that's al |
16:41.55 | terrapen | i think im getting old |
16:42.33 | gatty | i know i'm getting old... getting gray hairs :( |
16:42.54 | stormfr | call just like SIP/${EXTEN}@level3 where level3 is your peer definition in sip.conf with clearing all unneed information (videosupport=no ...) |
16:42.59 | TokyoJimu | stormfr: Oh. Sorry, I wasn't familiar with that. They give me a User ID, and AuthID, and a password, and I'm not sure what to do with them. All combinations so far have failed. |
16:43.02 | fugitivo | if my asterisk has public ip, shouldn't all sip clients work if they're behind nat? |
16:43.23 | TokyoJimu | fugitivo: It's not so simple. |
16:43.30 | stormfr | TokyoJimu : ok i see, most don't give Authid etc ... i have several interconnexion with sip trunk |
16:43.53 | fugitivo | TokyoJimu: some clients behind nat works, another I can listen to them, but they can't listen anything |
16:43.55 | stormfr | TokyoJimu : so use fromxxxx in peer def |
16:44.05 | stormfr | and add canreinvite=no |
16:44.06 | JerJer | fugitivo: all is a tough word in the SIP world |
16:44.07 | stormfr | (very important ;) |
16:44.16 | JerJer | stormfr: that's not really necessary |
16:44.19 | JerJer | a nat=yes is however |
16:44.31 | TokyoJimu | stormfr: Thanks. I'll try that. |
16:44.35 | fugitivo | any workaround? |
16:44.41 | fugitivo | or should I use only IAX? |
16:44.45 | JerJer | stormfr: unless you are one of those lamer providers that resells someone elses SIP |
16:44.52 | stormfr | JerJer : in past version of Asterisk i have see trouble but was a year and half ago... |
16:45.06 | stormfr | JerJer : the problem was maybe on a bad Cirpak configuration |
16:45.31 | stormfr | JerJer : it's wasn't a reseller at all, i hosting some of his hardware ;) |
16:46.35 | JerJer | duno - we never use canreinvite=no |
16:46.44 | JerJer | just always nat=yes - no matter what |
16:46.50 | JerJer | because if they aren't natted, it won't matter |
16:46.54 | stormfr | mostime working fine in fact |
16:46.56 | JerJer | just burns a couple more clock cycles |
16:47.15 | JerJer | but then again our system doesn't ever reinvite |
16:47.21 | fugitivo | so I'll use only IAX for remote clients |
16:47.21 | JerJer | so who knows |
16:47.22 | stormfr | but sometime one way audio, but it was in begenning of 2004 ... sip have been quite modified since today |
16:47.39 | stormfr | (we used only nat=yes before) |
16:47.52 | stormfr | no i prefer add this, but maybe not usefull anymore |
16:47.55 | stormfr | (now) |
16:50.09 | stormfr | JerJer : how can i debug with valgrind if i have no coredump ? there is more debug outpout in log with valgrind ? |
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16:55.38 | Seyr | does SER use any other ports besides 5060? |
16:55.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Seyr, yes |
16:55.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | all the ones that sip can |
16:56.08 | Seyr | so the same ones as asterisk |
16:56.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | including all the high ports for rtp |
16:56.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ummm |
16:56.19 | Seyr | cool. thanks |
16:56.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sip |
16:56.24 | Seyr | well, except for iax |
16:56.26 | Seyr | :-) |
16:57.00 | oogle | question: what does it mean when you try to make an IAX call and it says "no authority found" |
16:57.21 | Corydon-w | Secret is wrong |
16:57.40 | oogle | Corndawg_: Thanks I'll double check that |
16:57.42 | tzafrir | asterisk supports a number of other protocols, right? |
16:57.52 | twisted[work] | I would like to thank WHOEVER THE FUCK BROKE REALTIME |
16:58.15 | blitzrage | twisted[work]: sorry :) |
16:58.50 | terrapen | what the hell is this supposed to mean: |
16:58.59 | terrapen | Firmware version: 5.0(2.0) |
16:59.00 | Cresl1n | drumkilla!!!! |
16:59.02 | ender | *sigh* is the wiki down again? |
16:59.04 | terrapen | which is it, CISCO?!?! |
16:59.07 | Cresl1n | blitzrage: !!!! |
16:59.07 | drumkilla | Cresl1n: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
16:59.12 | blitzrage | drumkilla: !!!!!!!!! |
16:59.15 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: !!!!!!!!! |
16:59.17 | Cresl1n | ooh... that's a lot of excitement |
16:59.18 | Cresl1n | :-) |
16:59.23 | drumkilla | Cresl1n: food |
16:59.23 | blitzrage | one!!!!11!11! |
16:59.36 | terrapen | is there anybody here who is good at upgrading old 7960s? |
16:59.40 | blitzrage | drumkilla: have you ever noticed that you and Cresl1n look similar? |
16:59.46 | drumkilla | no |
16:59.54 | blitzrage | terrapen: just go one step at a time |
16:59.56 | Corydon-w | terrapen: it's like SunOS 5.5 is Solaris 2.5 |
16:59.57 | file[desk] | Seyr: SER won't use RTP ports unless you're proxying the RTP through rtpproxy or mediaproxy |
17:00.04 | blitzrage | drumkilla: I almost kept calling Matt, Russell. |
17:00.06 | terrapen | cory: exactly :( |
17:00.21 | terrapen | blitzrage: If I only had the older firmwares required for the intermediate steps :( |
17:00.26 | Corydon-w | terrapen: so the answer is yes. |
17:00.27 | terrapen | blitz: could you share? :) |
17:00.36 | blitzrage | terrapen: don't think I have them here |
17:01.00 | oogle | the strange thing is: IAX gives me "no authority found" but the hosts are registering with each other just fine |
17:01.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file[desk], he asked what ports it uses.. I should have answered, all of them ;) |
17:01.16 | terrapen | it doesn't help that OpenBSD's tftp server has, like, no debugging capability |
17:01.42 | blitzrage | oogle: registration is done on a different line usually |
17:01.50 | Lee__ | is there any special configuration to receive calls with Asterisk via another SIP router if the two aren't registering to each other? |
17:02.06 | Lee__ | it's SER on the other side and it's just pointing a DID at our IP address. |
17:02.07 | blitzrage | Lee__: use a guest account? |
17:02.25 | Lee__ | guest account? does that have to be specified in the Asterisk configuration? |
17:02.34 | blitzrage | Lee__: ughhh... yah :) |
17:02.54 | Cresl1n | blitzrage: we look similar? |
17:02.55 | Cresl1n | how so? |
17:02.58 | tzafrir | terrapen, then wrap the tftpd with strace |
17:03.01 | oogle | blitzrage: on a different line? |
17:03.11 | Lee__ | alright...cool. so the SIP URL that's incoming is 1312423535@myhost.com |
17:03.12 | blitzrage | huh? |
17:03.36 | Lee__ | so I need a context with that string before the @ and within that context there needs to be a user=guest? |
17:03.55 | file[desk] | it's okay |
17:04.06 | file[desk] | okay 2 hours 30 minutes until I have to be gone |
17:04.43 | *** join/#asterisk mikeyb_work (~mbellevil@66-193-82-211.gen.twtelecom.net) |
17:05.32 | Lee__ | voip-info isn't too quick today. I'd be there asking questions if it were :) |
17:05.35 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file[desk], do we get realtime pictures tonight? |
17:05.43 | mikeyb_work | I'm looking to build a linux hard drive based appliance using asterisk, a webserver, and a database...any recommendations as to the best distro to use as a platform? |
17:05.56 | Lee__ | mikeyb_work: Debian |
17:05.58 | file[desk] | MikeJ[Laptop]: pics will appear like tomorrow |
17:06.05 | blitzrage | mikeyb_work: whatever you're most familiar with |
17:06.12 | blitzrage | mikeyb_work: thats a loaded question with no answer |
17:06.16 | MikeJ[Laptop] | :( |
17:06.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no fair |
17:06.22 | blitzrage | mikeyb_work: www.astlinux.com |
17:06.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | we want to see |
17:06.29 | mikeyb_work | lol, yeah, i know, just looking for everyone's opinion |
17:06.35 | blitzrage | I like CentOS |
17:06.35 | file[desk] | pfft |
17:06.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
17:06.46 | blitzrage | others like Debian, others Slackware and some *BSD |
17:06.49 | blitzrage | mikeyb_work: there you go |
17:06.51 | Lee__ | Debian has a Asterisk package in the latest release. |
17:07.00 | blitzrage | Lee__: and probably outdated... |
17:07.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | screw packages |
17:07.09 | blitzrage | exactly |
17:07.11 | terrapen | somebody want to loan me their CCO login? ;-) |
17:07.11 | robl^ | debian is 1.0.6 |
17:07.14 | Lee__ | blitzrage: 1.0.7 |
17:07.21 | blitzrage | yep... outdated :) |
17:07.23 | file[desk] | go blitzrage go blitzrage go go go |
17:07.24 | Lee__ | robl^: you have an old version |
17:07.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | terrapen, sure.... |
17:07.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | NOT |
17:07.35 | terrapen | heh |
17:07.38 | mikeyb_work | Lee_ : debian is currently the top of my list, I was considering xorcom which is debian based but tailored toward asterisk use |
17:07.42 | robl^ | I use self-made pkgs.. with checkinstall so I can easily remove installs :) |
17:07.59 | mikeyb_work | better to use xorcom or pure debian? |
17:08.04 | _omer | Monitor(wav, FILENAME,m) how to use m & b flags at the same time ? |
17:08.25 | brookshire | i use debian |
17:08.27 | Lee__ | blitzrage: how is a SIP guest defined? |
17:08.28 | blitzrage | _omer: mb |
17:08.28 | brookshire | over xorcom |
17:08.35 | robl^ | mikeyb_work, xorcom only has Asterisk 1.0.5 and you have to work harder to customize it than you do a pure debian box |
17:08.40 | brookshire | but it's preference really |
17:08.49 | blitzrage | Lee__: allowguest=yes (which should be default) |
17:08.56 | _omer | blitzrage : thanks |
17:09.11 | Lee__ | blitzrage: maybe that's not my problem then. |
17:09.12 | blitzrage | Lee__: then in the [general] section point to a default context |
17:09.19 | robl^ | xorcom is great for newbies to get their feet wet, but you can quickly outgrow it |
17:09.35 | brookshire | you can upgrade xorcom to debian though |
17:09.38 | brookshire | later on down the road |
17:10.11 | blitzrage | Lee__: do a sip debug and see what the call is coming in as |
17:10.30 | robl^ | brookshire, yes.. but that only sometimes works and requires quite a bit of post-Debian clean-up |
17:10.35 | blitzrage | Lee__: for Cisco systems, you have to create a user called callman01 or something like that with no secret |
17:10.46 | Lee__ | it's coming in as this: To: <sip:5168333030@68.194.111.163>;tag=as258a0c3d |
17:11.25 | blitzrage | I'd match that number in the "default" context then |
17:11.37 | blitzrage | assuming you have context=default in [general] |
17:11.43 | Lee__ | so the context I made is [5168333030] with |
17:11.47 | robl^ | xorcom is not bad.. its quite stable and works well.. just keep in mind it has limitations |
17:11.55 | Lee__ | type=user |
17:12.25 | blitzrage | Lee__: no... exten => 5168333030,1,NoOp() in [default] of extensions.conf, assuming you have context=default in the [general] section of sip.conf |
17:12.35 | blitzrage | Lee__: but that would work too - depending how many numbers you need to match on |
17:12.46 | Lee__ | and context=from-pstn (which is used internally for the web app I'm managing Asterisk with) |
17:12.52 | blitzrage | Lee__: if no user for authentication matches, it should go to the default context |
17:12.57 | Lee__ | I only need to match on one number at this point. |
17:13.12 | blitzrage | Lee__: then that would work too |
17:13.43 | Lee__ | crappy, Asterisk is sending back a response of "SIP/2.0 503 Service Unavailable" to the server |
17:13.43 | Lee__ | " |
17:13.53 | robl^ | actually, I've spent the past couple days creating a script that takes a default debian install and installs missing pkgs, grabs cvs head & builds asterisk (and chan_sccp2) in one step |
17:13.55 | *** join/#asterisk ScaredyCat (~ScaredyCa@84.119.131.232) |
17:14.05 | Lee__ | the call gets here but it doesn't establish an RTP connection |
17:14.14 | ScaredyCat | ok, fess up - which gimp is responsible for the new Digium website |
17:14.26 | file[desk] | ........ |
17:14.31 | tzanger | hahaha |
17:14.42 | blitzrage | ScaredyCat: ummm... its been that way for a while :) |
17:14.55 | ScaredyCat | what - broken? |
17:14.55 | wizhippo | robl^: dose it include spandsp? |
17:15.06 | blitzrage | ScaredyCat: works for me... |
17:15.09 | ScaredyCat | half the links don;t work |
17:15.28 | ScaredyCat | http://staging.digium.com/downloads/hdlc.txt |
17:15.35 | ScaredyCat | work for you? |
17:15.54 | ScaredyCat | http://staging.digium.com/downloads/product_sheets/TE410P.pdf |
17:15.57 | ScaredyCat | work for you? |
17:15.59 | robl^ | wizhippo, no. not yet. its still a work in progress.. but the parts it does do work well :) |
17:16.07 | maik_ | ScaredyCat: try www instead of staging |
17:16.21 | blitzrage | nope |
17:16.30 | brookshire | are are you using staging? |
17:16.32 | blitzrage | www works |
17:16.47 | ScaredyCat | www. works, ta... |
17:16.58 | ScaredyCat | but some muppet have left the staging |
17:16.58 | brookshire | where did you get that link? |
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17:17.07 | blitzrage | http://staging.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detail&category=hardware&product=TE411P&tab=documentation |
17:17.10 | blitzrage | from there |
17:17.13 | blitzrage | ScaredyCat: you're right |
17:17.15 | brookshire | haha |
17:17.32 | brookshire | lol |
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17:20.27 | brookshire | i prefer te411ps |
17:20.27 | brookshire | :D |
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17:23.35 | harryvv | any reported cases of Set Caller ID being abused? |
17:23.43 | ColonelKernel | if I wanted to run my own VOIP server - how much would it cost to get hooked into the POTS system? |
17:23.49 | Lee__ | are SIP headers vague, or is it just me? |
17:24.16 | harryvv | ColonelKernel: depends what your local telcos will charge for T-1 pri service. |
17:24.25 | ScaredyCat | pots! |
17:24.25 | ColonelKernel | whoah |
17:24.29 | ColonelKernel | thats way too much |
17:24.30 | Lee__ | or a pots line |
17:24.31 | ScaredyCat | 99$ |
17:24.34 | ScaredyCat | max |
17:24.39 | ScaredyCat | + server |
17:24.46 | ScaredyCat | + cheese puffs |
17:24.48 | harryvv | how many lines do you want? |
17:24.49 | ScaredyCat | + cola |
17:24.55 | ColonelKernel | 4 lines |
17:25.08 | Lee__ | ColonelKernel: user voicepulse. they suck less but still suck. |
17:25.12 | wasim | TDM04B + server + cheese puffs + cola |
17:25.23 | ColonelKernel | k thanks |
17:25.25 | Lee__ | I had mad echo yesterday |
17:25.28 | *** part/#asterisk ColonelKernel (ishai@24-182-1-194.bb-cres.charterpipeline.net) |
17:25.39 | Lee__ | but today...sounding fine. |
17:25.47 | ScaredyCat | but today...sounding fine. |
17:26.01 | harryvv | okay then take your ordinary home phone cost and times 4. Only disadvantage is its 4 different fixed phone numbers. with pri, you can have 24 people call in at the same time on the same phone number..as in a pstn to voip call service. |
17:26.16 | ScaredyCat | poor harryvv |
17:26.21 | ScaredyCat | he left already |
17:26.24 | Lee__ | I think PRIs are more expensive in NYC. |
17:26.26 | ScaredyCat | and you typed all that |
17:26.42 | harryvv | I did not see that he left :) |
17:26.42 | ScaredyCat | :/ |
17:26.48 | ScaredyCat | hehe |
17:26.49 | Lee__ | the verizon monkeys said about $500/month |
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17:26.53 | harryvv | sounds like he is not interested. |
17:27.09 | harryvv | Lee__ try over 1,000 dollars for t-1/pri here in bc. |
17:27.14 | ScaredyCat | he just asked the wrong questions :{) |
17:27.24 | Lee__ | so back to my question, are SIP headers vague, or is it just me? |
17:27.44 | harryvv | 500 is reasonable for what varizon charges. |
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17:28.06 | ScaredyCat | are sip headers vague or are you vague? Can't answer the second one... |
17:28.25 | Lee__ | cause I can't figure out why my service is "503 Unavailable" |
17:28.25 | ScaredyCat | mind you, can't answer the first one either... |
17:28.34 | ScaredyCat | routing? |
17:28.45 | Lee__ | can't be. I've double checked the routing |
17:28.50 | harryvv | but thats 500 US |
17:29.00 | ScaredyCat | calling a bad number - ie not in dialplan |
17:29.01 | ScaredyCat | ? |
17:29.11 | harryvv | which is the same in CDN compared to say allstream. |
17:29.47 | Lee__ | it's in the dialplan. SER is passing a call to my server as a SIP URL, Asterisk gets is and passes it to the dial plan but then spits out that error. |
17:30.02 | Lee__ | I guess I'll have to slim down my dialplan and debug that way :( |
17:30.31 | ScaredyCat | sip debug peer <peer> |
17:30.49 | ScaredyCat | where <peer> is the ser entry |
17:31.57 | Lee__ | oh cool. I forgot debuging can get specific like that. thanks. |
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17:38.52 | Ahmuck | how does digium products work ? |
17:38.58 | ender | can whoever is standing on the straw that leads to the wiki please move? I'd like to finish my research into hardware in time for purchasing today.... |
17:39.35 | pigpen | no kidding..it is dog slow. |
17:39.53 | Lee__ | ender: perhaps you can donate some money for mirroring? |
17:40.21 | wasim | Ahmuck: pretty well in most cases |
17:40.29 | Ariel_ | I think there are people who are willing to mirror the wiki it's the one that runs it that does not want it mirrored |
17:40.34 | ender | Lee__: IIRC lots of people have offered to mirror it, but since it is a wiki, nobody wnats to put in the effort to figure out how to mirror it properly. |
17:40.37 | FuriousGeorge | i know this is somewhat offtopic, but is wep so insecure it shouldnt be used for business wlan security |
17:40.40 | harryvv | I am begining to wonder if its really even worth it to compete in the public voip market. Keep hearing some providers are charging as low as 5 cents per min or 1000 min for 24 dollars. |
17:40.43 | brookshire | ender: what do you need help with? |
17:40.53 | wunderkin | use google cache |
17:40.58 | brookshire | there is always google cache |
17:41.00 | brookshire | lol |
17:41.01 | brookshire | yes |
17:41.10 | Ahmuck | i know nothing about pbx or asterisk ... so install the card, hook up pots lines and then my existing phones through a switch ? |
17:41.15 | JerJer | Ariel_: have read-only and write only replication slaves |
17:41.19 | JerJer | on the db |
17:41.23 | ender | brookshire: deciding on what server(s) to purchase and how to do redundant servers for our office rollout of up to 100 SIP phones by the end of the year. |
17:41.24 | Lee__ | Ahmuck: you missed the part where you read the documentation. |
17:41.40 | FuriousGeorge | harryvv: did you ever get that remote sip client working |
17:41.40 | JerJer | then dns round robin |
17:42.20 | harryvv | FuriousGeorge: nope. Dont know why i dont know if its my firewall nat problems but told it may be that. I have all the ports open. |
17:42.23 | Ahmuck | where is the documentation ? i see home, features, arch support, etc. but no listing for documentation ... i like quick and easy locaters |
17:42.37 | Ahmuck | nm, i found it, thx |
17:42.38 | terrapen | ok, i really need an older SIP image |
17:42.39 | ender | Ahmuck: PBX is neither quick nor easy |
17:42.42 | terrapen | for this 7960 |
17:42.49 | terrapen | can anybody help me out? |
17:42.50 | brookshire | ender: you can always call sales@digium.. they can help you out :) |
17:42.59 | terrapen | maybe a tarball of your 7960 firmware images directory? |
17:43.11 | ender | brookshire: hehe, thanks, I think I'll figure it out |
17:43.14 | Lee__ | terrapen: you can get it with your Cisco contract. |
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17:43.26 | terrapen | ugh |
17:43.32 | FuriousGeorge | harryvv: did you verify whether external access was only fore remote management of ipcop |
17:43.39 | terrapen | you should try getting a cisco contract when you buy a phone on ebay :( |
17:43.48 | Lee__ | Cisco == pain and suffering. but nice ring tones. |
17:43.50 | terrapen | this fucking sucks. |
17:43.58 | terrapen | it should not be this way. |
17:44.17 | Lee__ | I'd recommend the Snom phones if you want simple administration at a comparable price. |
17:44.22 | terrapen | the only thing cisco accomplishes by protecting the firmware images is to annoy the consumer |
17:44.45 | MikeJ[Laptop] | jbot, duh, I can tell you what to do with that question |
17:44.54 | terrapen | fuck it. i'm selling this phone |
17:45.03 | InfraRed | terrapen: cisco doesn't sell to consumers |
17:45.08 | InfraRed | linksys does |
17:45.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | jbot, duh is I can tell you what to do with that question |
17:45.14 | jbot | ...but duh is already something else... |
17:45.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ~duh |
17:45.21 | jbot | rumour has it, duh is an exclamation showing absence of common knowledge |
17:45.22 | Lee__ | terrapen: it took us a week to figure out how to bring 11 7960s bought from voipsupply up to SIP |
17:45.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that works |
17:45.32 | Juggie | they are a pain! |
17:45.35 | terrapen | lee: that |
17:45.36 | terrapen | err |
17:45.44 | terrapen | lee: that is exactly what i am dealing with |
17:45.46 | naif | damn voipsupply |
17:45.47 | Lee__ | but now they work and are quite nice. |
17:45.49 | terrapen | voipsupply refurbs |
17:45.55 | Juggie | mitel... boot phone, hold down on super key.... pick phone options, change protocol to sip, reboot phone. |
17:45.58 | Juggie | bingo |
17:46.00 | naif | i buyed 500 USD of phones and they didn't send me a iaxy |
17:46.01 | robl^ | once you get the firmware and you figure out one cisco phone, you can bring them up in no time |
17:46.14 | InfraRed | buyed? |
17:46.20 | naif | and refused to send it to me saying that wasn't their problem |
17:46.21 | terrapen | the first two phones i bought from voipsupply were broken |
17:46.25 | naif | fuck! |
17:46.25 | terrapen | im so sick of those fuckers |
17:46.46 | naif | terrapen: i understand! not professional |
17:47.45 | terrapen | imagine if you bought a Cisco 2620 router and it was useless out-of-the-box |
17:47.48 | harryvv | terrapen: what phones and how long to get them? |
17:47.53 | ender | our grandstream came from voipsupply broken, with a big hole in the box |
17:48.04 | Romik_ | naif: i order 16-jun 2 of .Grandstream HandyTone 488, now they in mail.....interesting if they will OK? |
17:48.09 | harryvv | these phones come from china |
17:48.14 | terrapen | harry, Cisco 7960 |
17:48.19 | ender | it was shipped in another box w/ another phone, no damage to either the outer box nor the other phone, so they shipped it WITH the hole there already |
17:48.24 | harryvv | but dont know about all of them |
17:48.30 | terrapen | the last cisco phones that this kid will ever buy. |
17:49.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | terrapen, what's wrong with it |
17:49.38 | terrapen | old ass firmware |
17:49.49 | terrapen | and i dont have the intermediate firmwares required to get it up to 7.3 |
17:49.58 | harryvv | are any voip phones made in the us? |
17:50.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | well, did you pay for the licence for the software? |
17:50.16 | terrapen | i'm selling this peice of shit. fuck this. i don't have all day to screw around with this phone |
17:50.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | how much do you want for it? |
17:50.35 | DeFi | anybody know the defualt admin password for a Polycom Soundpoint IP501 SIP phone |
17:50.35 | terrapen | mike: i told them that i wanted the license when i bought it and they said they would provide it but did not :( |
17:50.38 | InfraRed | terrapen: `what ophone |
17:50.48 | terrapen | mike: $260 |
17:50.53 | terrapen | Cisco 7960 |
17:50.58 | InfraRed | not G? |
17:51.00 | terrapen | not G. |
17:51.01 | InfraRed | non-G? |
17:51.07 | InfraRed | hmm |
17:51.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | let me know if you don't get any takers. at that price.. |
17:51.11 | InfraRed | thats more than i paid for mine |
17:51.13 | terrapen | the G is the same...just the lettering |
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17:51.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I can get them for that any time I want... but it's not every day I can get one from somone who is all pissed off at it |
17:51.41 | InfraRed | the G phone has better button layout |
17:51.42 | harryvv | DeFi: let me guess you looked at the polycom ip admin manual and it did not give you the default password ? |
17:51.45 | InfraRed | and backlight i think |
17:51.48 | terrapen | heh mike |
17:51.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | :) |
17:52.12 | terrapen | i am about to unass this thing out the window |
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17:52.24 | harryvv | DeFi: wake up |
17:52.29 | terrapen | i have no idea how i managed to get the 7960 on my desk upgraded but i did |
17:52.33 | InfraRed | i'll give you $150 |
17:52.38 | terrapen | i didn't document my procedure |
17:52.42 | terrapen | infra: no thanks |
17:52.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | don't do that.. I'll send you an address and a airborn express account for you to send it on it way :) |
17:52.45 | InfraRed | :) |
17:52.55 | terrapen | i'll take $250 for it |
17:53.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | terrapen, $50? |
17:53.06 | terrapen | nope :) |
17:53.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | $25? |
17:53.12 | terrapen | its a nice phone |
17:53.13 | InfraRed | $55 |
17:53.19 | InfraRed | it's broken! |
17:53.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | $13? |
17:53.23 | terrapen | its not broken. |
17:53.24 | outtolunc | 51.50 <G> |
17:53.28 | terrapen | i just don't have the fucking firmwar |
17:53.31 | terrapen | e |
17:53.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | $2.15... and that's my final offer |
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17:53.46 | Weezey | what's on this side? |
17:53.48 | robl^ | $2.30 |
17:53.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | terrapen, spend the $10 to cisco |
17:53.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and get the firmware |
17:54.13 | InfraRed | outtolunc: ripoff: ) |
17:54.14 | terrapen | mike: URL? |
17:54.22 | terrapen | i would gladly pay $10 to get it working |
17:54.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | call any cisco reseller. |
17:54.33 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and get a smartnet contract for the phone |
17:54.33 | InfraRed | send me $10 and i'll send you the firmware |
17:54.39 | InfraRed | smartnet is $30 |
17:54.55 | InfraRed | its 30 pounds in the uk |
17:54.58 | robl^ | smartnet varies from reseller. its about $10 avg. |
17:54.59 | terrapen | whatever. |
17:55.01 | InfraRed | so i am ssuming its $30 |
17:55.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you will get a code to add on to your cco account that will give you access to the firmware downloads |
17:55.14 | terrapen | that's insane |
17:55.16 | terrapen | fuck this phone |
17:55.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it;s $10 |
17:55.20 | InfraRed | lol |
17:55.23 | terrapen | i am not paying any more to get the REQUIRED FUCKING FIRMWARE |
17:55.36 | InfraRed | google for cisco warez ;) |
17:55.38 | Ariel_ | your all forgetting your also required to pay for the actual sip lisc. |
17:55.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you bought a spare. |
17:55.45 | Weezey | I ones had fucking firmware. |
17:55.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you don't really have license to have the firmware |
17:55.57 | terrapen | "Well sir, you didn't expect us to include an ENGINE in this new Land Rover, did you? That's $4000 extra!" |
17:55.58 | harryvv | terrapen, enough with the language man |
17:56.04 | NewSole | here u go look what I found |
17:56.06 | NewSole | http://www.logis.ru/~evo/insi/ |
17:56.09 | robl^ | you need the license to USE the firmware (officially) |
17:56.16 | harryvv | when you buy cisco you also are req to buy licences |
17:56.20 | terrapen | newsole, that firmware is not enough |
17:56.25 | terrapen | newsole, i have that firmware already |
17:56.30 | terrapen | you need intermediate fw as well |
17:56.46 | harryvv | terrapen, did you buy this for your self or as a demo? |
17:56.47 | JerJer | "Well sir, you didn't expect us to give you the right to DRIVE your new Land Rover, did you? That's $10,000 extra!" |
17:56.47 | terrapen | its absolutely insane that you should have to BUY firmware to get something you already bought to work |
17:56.59 | terrapen | jerjer: my thoughts exactly |
17:57.00 | wasim | more like $40,000 ... |
17:57.14 | terrapen | harry, i bought this phone to put on my desk at home |
17:57.20 | wasim | $10,000 are the custom lug nuts and wrench set |
17:57.28 | JerJer | what firmware rev is on there now? |
17:57.29 | Weezey | JerJer: I got oh323 workin' |
17:57.36 | terrapen | 5.0(2.0) |
17:57.40 | robl^ | I agree that the cisco licensing scheme is F*ed up. |
17:57.41 | terrapen | i think its SCCP 5.0 |
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17:57.44 | harryvv | terrapen, this is the cisco firmware? |
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17:57.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | terrapen, it does not make any sense that you would have to buy any software, when I have this perfectly good computer I just paid for |
17:57.58 | terrapen | App Load ID: P00305000200 |
17:57.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you people are messed up |
17:58.18 | terrapen | mike, this is not a computer |
17:58.18 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hardware does not = license to use software |
17:58.18 | terrapen | its a phone |
17:58.21 | harryvv | terrapen ever hear of TCO |
17:58.22 | harryvv | ? |
17:58.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what's the diff? |
17:58.31 | Weezey | terrapen: I agree |
17:58.32 | terrapen | mike, its a commodity appliance |
17:58.40 | InfraRed | MikeJ[Laptop]: they're probably 13 y/o kids trying to use phones |
17:58.54 | InfraRed | if you buy cisco |
17:58.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | terrapen, you got a spare, it is way less expensive, BECUASE it does not have a license |
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17:58.59 | InfraRed | you must follow the cisco rules |
17:59.00 | InfraRed | simple |
17:59.02 | terrapen | it is 100% not usable w/o firmware and the only people to make the firmware is the manufacturer |
17:59.03 | Cadu20 | hi there. |
17:59.06 | InfraRed | no matter how stupid they are |
17:59.06 | Chuji | MikeJ[Laptop] : If the image wasn't proprietary to the phone, I would have to agree with you. But there are no alternatives |
17:59.11 | terrapen | mike: this was not explained to me |
17:59.21 | Ariel_ | what's funny is if you buy a Cisco phone that was already with a sip firmware loaded your still required to buy your own lisc for it. |
17:59.25 | Lee__ | Cisco doesn't care. they dominate. |
17:59.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | well, then your reseller screwed you, return it |
17:59.38 | hypa7ia | Ariel_, oly if you want to use it with CallManager |
17:59.39 | Lee__ | I'd recommend you return it and check out the Snom phones. |
17:59.40 | harryvv | What does the firmware upgrade cost for a 7960? |
17:59.44 | Cadu20 | Have you guys had any problem when doing a 'atxfer' to a busy extension?... My call hangs up when I do so.. |
17:59.50 | hypa7ia | terrapen, youneed to pay $10 to get a support contract on the phone which will then allow you to download the SIP firmware |
17:59.54 | Chuji | Or better yet, get a polycom 501 |
18:00.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you need a license with a cisco phone, if you don't have it, you are only allowed to use the phone to replace a busted one |
18:00.13 | hypa7ia | terrapen, you don't need to get the SIP /license/ - that's only if you want to use it with callmanger |
18:00.27 | Weezey | terrapen: technically your reseller shouldn't have sold it to you. I tried to buy a lot of them to resell them and they wouldn't let me because i wasn't cisco certified. |
18:00.29 | hypa7ia | MikeJ[Laptop], ONLY if you are using it with callmanager |
18:00.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if you need sip, you need at least 1 support contract so you can get to hte downloads |
18:00.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hypa7ia, no, incorrect |
18:01.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you need a license for sip too. read the cisco licensing stuff |
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18:01.12 | InfraRed | its skinny license that comes with it as standard |
18:01.19 | InfraRed | then you need to buy sip license |
18:01.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no |
18:01.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | incorrect |
18:01.34 | hypa7ia | MikeJ[Laptop], that's only if you are using a SIP phone with a callmanager server. the license is actually mostly MS-SQL licensing costs |
18:02.01 | pawalls | Must have voice recognition :-P |
18:02.03 | InfraRed | i'd dig my license crap but i don't have it here |
18:02.04 | [TK]D-Fender | From what my Insight Cisco rep has told me, you need to pay for licenses for SIP or Callmanager and that it natively comes with NEITHER. |
18:02.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if you buy with license, you can use for skinny or sip, you need smartnet to dl the firmware, if you buy a spare (without lic) you can not use it with any firmware. |
18:02.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it is a spare. |
18:02.14 | harryvv | nifty freenode is sponsored by digium |
18:02.47 | Chuji | yup, lilo is a fellow astriholic |
18:03.05 | hypa7ia | MikeJ[Laptop], as i understand it, and coworkers have told me this, you can use it with whatever firmware you want if it's not with a callmanager server |
18:03.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | check again |
18:04.06 | Ariel_ | hypa7ia, you need to go read there lisc. That not the way it reads. In fact the lisc is only given to a co. not the phone so you can't resell it to others with the sip lisc. |
18:04.09 | hypa7ia | i will :-) |
18:04.19 | ender | ah wiki is back. |
18:04.54 | hypa7ia | the point to remember though is that the license is not a software license, it's a connection license |
18:05.05 | dros7 | nice, I was getting tired of tracking down google caches |
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18:05.12 | lilwookie | hi all :) |
18:05.15 | ender | oh wait. |
18:05.16 | robl^ | if you buy a phone from cisco, it has NO software license, even fit comes default with skinny/callmanager. You have to buy EITHER a callmanager or SIP license. I had to order 3 parts per phohne, (phone, license, and power cube). I went through this about 6 months ago with a purchase drectly from cisco (employee purchasing program). |
18:05.18 | ender | I loaded on epage. |
18:05.23 | ender | now it's not loading again. |
18:07.06 | hypa7ia | there really isn't any point arging about this since none of us work at cisco. i'm going to ask someone who does. |
18:07.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you typically buy cisco phones with license |
18:07.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | unless you buy a spare |
18:07.10 | Cadu20 | Have you guys had any problem when doing a 'atxfer' to a busy extension?... My call hangs up when I do so.. |
18:07.11 | hypa7ia | i know, i order about 100 of them a week |
18:07.14 | hypa7ia | s/100/1000 |
18:07.24 | *** join/#asterisk yaaar (~chatzilla@lifebook.tranquility.net) |
18:07.27 | hypa7ia | BUT those are all for callmanager installs |
18:07.30 | yaaar | word |
18:07.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ok.. go find out and report back |
18:07.35 | hypa7ia | hence the need for the license |
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18:08.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | mike is sitting here and doing nothing |
18:09.06 | Cadu20 | Have you guys had any problem when doing a 'atxfer' to a busy extension?... My call hangs up when I do so.. |
18:09.14 | lilwookie | I was wondering using asterisk 1.0.7 with tdm04b -> iaxy's and I get a creeping echo/lag when the network is clean.. is this a known bug? |
18:09.45 | hypa7ia | netpro is being sloooooooow |
18:12.23 | yaaar | so, did the wiki just get busted again? i was on there, working fine, did one search and found stuff, but just now i searched again, and it's just been sitting on 'waiting for voip-info.org' for like 5 minutes.... |
18:12.23 | Hmmhesays | anyone remember the configuration register to boot a 1750 without the passwords? |
18:12.24 | InfraRed | Q: How many IBM CPU's does it take to execute a job? |
18:12.25 | InfraRed | A: Four; three to hold it down, and one to rip its head off. |
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18:14.34 | dros7 | wiki is just super slow right now |
18:14.42 | InfraRed | voip info down ? |
18:14.43 | yaaar | hrmf |
18:15.13 | dros7 | try to find google caches |
18:15.16 | dros7 | ya |
18:15.20 | yaaar | well, then maybe you guys will forgive me for asking dumb questions which I would otherwise use the wiki for.... |
18:15.26 | Hmmhesays | google cache rocks |
18:15.44 | yaaar | like, is Zap/1 the right channel name to poke into extensions.conf for my x100p? |
18:16.00 | Robot_ | and if not google cache , use archive.org |
18:16.10 | terrapen | ok i think Voipsupply is going to give me a refund |
18:16.20 | yaaar | 'cause i'm getting "Unable to created channel of type 'Zap'" when I try to dial across that extension |
18:16.22 | hypa7ia | posted to netpro. MikeJ[Laptop], when i think about it, the fact that the license part # is SW-CCM-UL79XX makes me think that it's a /callmanager/ license :-) |
18:16.24 | terrapen | and i think i'm just gonna use my IAXy at home |
18:16.40 | Robot_ | yaaar did you do ztcfg ? |
18:17.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | let us know when you find out |
18:17.07 | hypa7ia | considering that there's also a SW-CCME-UL-79XX... for callmanager express... the software license really isn't needed :-) |
18:17.31 | file[desk] | my mother feels stressed since I'm going to prom, so she's cleaning up my room |
18:17.43 | harryvv | InfraRed: Do you think China is a theat to the standard of living in the usa? |
18:17.43 | Cresl1n | that's good.... |
18:17.46 | bjohnson | hope she doesn't find your stash |
18:17.50 | Cresl1n | file[desk]: your mom is nice |
18:17.52 | Hmmhesays | I went to prom with 2 different girls my junior year |
18:17.57 | bjohnson | that would cause more stress |
18:17.57 | Cresl1n | file[desk]: you hid your stash, right? |
18:17.58 | file[desk] | Cresl1n: blah |
18:18.01 | Hmmhesays | from 2 different high schools |
18:18.08 | hypa7ia | my mother was stressed about my prom because she didn't think i would finish my dress.... i finished it the day before :-) |
18:18.08 | bjohnson | Hmmhesays: your suster and cousin? |
18:18.09 | Hmmhesays | or was it 3 |
18:18.20 | Hmmhesays | haha bjohnson: not quite |
18:18.28 | Cresl1n | hypa7ia: you made your own dress? |
18:18.29 | InfraRed | harryvv: short answer, yes. long answer, no |
18:18.42 | Hmmhesays | although if my sister asked me to take her to prom cause she didn't have anyone to go with, i'd would escort her |
18:18.44 | yaaar | Robot_: yeah, a while back......I had an x100p, but it was apparently bad (it always put the line off-hook when it was plugged in....even if asterisk wasn't running and the kernel module wasn't loaded) and I ran ztcfg successfully then, but now i got another x100p and replaced the old one......i don't need to run ztcfg again, do I/ |
18:18.46 | yaaar | ? |
18:19.12 | hypa7ia | Cresl1n, yeah, it rocked |
18:19.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file's mom cleans my room every time she comes over |
18:19.52 | Cresl1n | file[desk]: would your mom clean my office? |
18:19.56 | Robot_ | hmm, I thought you have to run ztcfg everytime, i might me wrong |
18:20.30 | yaaar | Robot_: I forget....just run that without any arguments? |
18:20.53 | Hmmhesays | you have to run ztcfg when you update zaptel or when you change modules in your tdm card i believe |
18:20.54 | Robot_ | yaaar: yes or -vv if you want debug |
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18:21.34 | Robot_ | hmmhesay: doesnt hurt to put it in startup script :) |
18:21.50 | Hmmhesays | not a bit |
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18:22.06 | yaaar | Robot_: ok, ran ztcfg, it gave no output. re-ran asterisk, same result. "Cannot create channel of type 'Zap'" |
18:22.20 | Hmmhesays | did you compile zaptel? |
18:22.35 | Hmmhesays | and modprobe the right module? |
18:22.38 | yaaar | Hmmhesays: yeah |
18:22.49 | Robot_ | yaaar: what is the output of ztcfg -vv ? |
18:22.58 | Robot_ | did it find the card / |
18:22.58 | Hmmhesays | yaaar: this is very important.... did you swear at it loudly? |
18:22.59 | yaaar | lsmod currently shows 'wcfxo' and 'zaptel' loaded |
18:23.00 | Robot_ | ? |
18:23.22 | hypa7ia | Cresl1n, what did you do to the markocam :-( |
18:23.29 | yaaar | Robot_: yes, it finds/identifies the card and says '1 channels configured.' |
18:23.37 | Hmmhesays | you show no messages when you run ztcfg? |
18:23.53 | yaaar | Hmmhesays: yes, I've been swearing at it both loudly and frequently |
18:24.16 | yaaar | Hmmhesays: correct, no messages when running ztcfg without the -vv |
18:24.16 | Hmmhesays | ok... so that's not it |
18:24.25 | Hmmhesays | i meant in /var/log/messages |
18:24.30 | yaaar | oh |
18:24.33 | yaaar | 1 sec |
18:24.40 | Robot_ | i had the same problem , but i restarted * and it worked |
18:25.00 | yaaar | no messages in /var/log/messages either |
18:25.24 | Hmmhesays | odd |
18:25.31 | Robot_ | what about asterisk's log ? |
18:25.39 | Hmmhesays | what kind of card is this? |
18:25.56 | Cresl1n | hypa7ia: I think Mark's box crashed |
18:26.25 | yaaar | so, in extensions.conf, is this reasonable? exten => _NXXXXXX,2,Dial(Zap/1) |
18:26.33 | hypa7ia | ah, okay, that's a good excuse :-) |
18:26.35 | yaaar | that line is after the SetCallerID line, which is priority 1 |
18:26.53 | yaaar | Hmmhesays: it's a cheapo generic x100p |
18:27.03 | Hmmhesays | ahh |
18:27.10 | hypa7ia | Cresl1n, were you one of the guys who was up for VON Canada? |
18:27.13 | Hmmhesays | Zap/group/number |
18:27.21 | yaaar | Hmmhesays: group? |
18:27.26 | yaaar | i don't know that i have a group... |
18:27.26 | Nugget | "Dial(Zap/1)" doesn't actually dial anything |
18:27.46 | Cresl1n | hypa7ia: nope :-( |
18:27.55 | Hmmhesays | I don't remember if you are required to set a group or not... |
18:28.05 | Cresl1n | hypa7ia: were you there? |
18:28.05 | Hmmhesays | in zapata.conf? |
18:28.14 | file[desk] | Cresl1n is the sexy PRI guy |
18:28.20 | file[desk] | who can install my libpri ANY day |
18:28.24 | Cresl1n | :-) |
18:28.38 | Cresl1n | awww thanks file :-) |
18:28.39 | Lee__ | thanks to all who gave me advice about my SIP routing problem. Everything's working well now. |
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18:28.42 | yaaar | Hmmhesays: the zap channels wiki page did not mention a group in its syntax listing.....or at least that's my recollection, since I can't get to the page right now |
18:28.43 | Nugget | oh, is Zap/1 the FXS? that makes sense then |
18:28.49 | ender | So I'm still trying to plan my hardware. |
18:28.56 | Hmmhesays | yaaar google cache my friend |
18:29.18 | Nugget | except I don't see how you'd ever match that extension on an incoming call |
18:29.21 | yaaar | Nugget: Zap/1 is hopefully my fxo pci card. for outbound analogue calls |
18:29.23 | Lee__ | ender: Dell has a pentium 4 2.6 ghz SATA box for $300 |
18:29.34 | Nugget | yaaar: then you need to make it dial the number. |
18:29.44 | Nugget | Dial(Zap/1/${EXTEN}) |
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18:30.04 | ender | If we do a 24 channel PRI line in to * and the majority of incoming calls come on that, but long distance outgoing go through an IAX trunk, and we're looking at 100~ SIP phone usage with vmail boxen, Think single Xeon 3.x or dual Xeon 3.x and wha trough disk usage am I going to need for vmail? |
18:30.14 | hypa7ia | Cresl1n, not at VON, but I did get to meet mark and another one of your guys afterwards. but i can't for the life of me remember his name |
18:30.16 | yaaar | Nugget: oh, right! |
18:30.17 | ender | Lee__: Price not concern, actually specs for hardware. |
18:30.20 | yaaar | (doh) |
18:30.41 | hypa7ia | Nuxi, you're right.. they should use mediawiki :-) |
18:30.55 | Nuxi | who runs it? |
18:30.56 | Hmmhesays | yaaar http://tinyurl.com/9yhpw |
18:31.21 | hypa7ia | Nuxi, wikipedia, how's that for scale :-) |
18:31.22 | Cadu20 | Where can I see a "known bugs" list for ATXFER? |
18:31.27 | Lee__ | ender: than get a good server with the best specs. There are cavates on the digium web site about some problematic hardware. I'm using an older Compaq proliant dual PIII and a 1U Dell dual Xeon |
18:31.34 | Ariel_ | ender, which codec is going to be your primary. |
18:31.34 | Cresl1n | hypa7ia: it might have been justin |
18:31.49 | hypa7ia | mediawiki is purty |
18:31.57 | pawalls | Cresl1n, You're a PRI master, eh? |
18:32.03 | pawalls | Mind if I ask a quick question? :-P |
18:32.04 | Lee__ | and super simple to install |
18:32.07 | tzanger | no I'm the PRI master |
18:32.09 | Nugget | pawalls: you just did. |
18:32.20 | pawalls | Nugget, :-P |
18:32.23 | Cresl1n | heh |
18:32.26 | Cresl1n | too funny |
18:32.35 | ender | Ariel_: gsm |
18:32.50 | ender | Ariel_: we'll be using gsm for all 'intercom' like sip calls |
18:33.06 | Hmmhesays | ilbc sounds a bit better imho |
18:33.06 | Cresl1n | pawalls: as long as you're not expecting a quick answer :-P |
18:33.16 | pawalls | tzanger, Cresl1n: I tried hooking my asterisk box up to our PRI this morning, and when I did so all of the LED on the DS1 looked fine. Zaptel reported no alarm state, but when I dialed the number, it was a "busy signal" type noise. |
18:33.26 | ender | Lee__: gee thanks. Given that I worked for a hardware company, I know just how vague 'the best specs' can be. *sigh* |
18:33.33 | tzanger | pawalls: did you provision the line? |
18:33.36 | pawalls | I later realized that I hadn't properly configured my dchan in my zaptel.conf, would this cause that sort of problem? |
18:33.39 | tzanger | the LEDs just show T1 status, not PRI status |
18:33.45 | Lee__ | then what are you asking? |
18:33.47 | Cresl1n | pawalls: check to make sure the dhcannel is up |
18:33.51 | Cresl1n | pawalls: yeah |
18:34.04 | ender | Lee__: I'm asking what _ARE_ the specs I need to consider when specing the server for my particular load. |
18:34.09 | pawalls | tzanger, Yeah, that line is being used as our real line. This was my first test of the server in production. |
18:34.15 | Hmmhesays | anyone got a cisco 1750 sitting around, tell me what confreg they are running |
18:34.23 | pawalls | Cresl1n, Ahh.. so that was the problem then :) Great.. that makes me feel 100 times better. |
18:34.25 | Lee__ | ender: well, if you're transcoding audio, you'll be CPU bound. |
18:34.27 | ender | Lee__: I can spend an assload of money on certain aspects that have little to no baring on our pbx performance. |
18:34.34 | Nuxi | hmmm, copy all * docs from voip-info to wikipedia (reorganize in the process) ... volunteers? |
18:35.08 | InfraRed | how do you copy all teh docs? |
18:35.13 | pino | has anyone tried the programmable keys as busy lamps on the snom phones? |
18:35.23 | pawalls | Cresl1n, Thanks a bunch. |
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18:35.32 | Ariel_ | ender, your phones are going to be running on gsm? |
18:35.33 | harryvv | vonage only sells there service to the general public? |
18:35.35 | Nuxi | InfraRed, wget -R and then curl to post? |
18:35.43 | InfraRed | ew |
18:35.50 | InfraRed | i thought there was a nicer way |
18:36.27 | Nuxi | hack their db? |
18:36.38 | Nuxi | ask them nicely for the content? |
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18:36.54 | yaaar | arg. still no luck. now the line above the error says "Executing Dial("SIP/202-76a2", "Zap/1/4428998") in new stack ...but the error is still the same, "Unable to create channel of type 'Zap'" |
18:37.44 | shido | hehe |
18:37.54 | shido | do u have a zap channel 1, yaaar ? |
18:38.35 | yaaar | shido: i believe so.....i get two lines ('pseudo' and '1') from 'zap show channels' |
18:38.36 | _Raptor_ | can anyone give me a hint why my fxoks zaptel channel does not detect a hangup? |
18:38.38 | shido | ok |
18:38.42 | shido | no more beleiiving - |
18:38.49 | shido | cat /proc/zap/ <--- whats in here |
18:40.00 | yaaar | shido: i have no /proc/zap/ ....but i've got a /proc/zaptel/ containing a single file, /proc/zaptel/1 |
18:40.41 | pawalls | Yeah.. /proc/zaptel and /dev/zap |
18:40.44 | ender | Ariel_: I believe so. |
18:40.49 | pawalls | Human readable information is in /proc/zaptel |
18:40.52 | yaaar | shido: that file has two lines, one saying "Span 1: WCFXO/0 "Generic Clone Board 1" RED" and one saying "1 WCFXO/0/0 FXSDS (In Use)" |
18:41.02 | ender | Ariel_: we're either going with Sipura SPA-841 or Polycom IP 301s |
18:41.24 | Ariel_ | ender, well both those phones don't support GSM |
18:41.26 | ender | Ariel_: if not, we'll be using what ever native codec they support for intercom calling. |
18:41.51 | ender | and probably gsm for the IAX trunk. |
18:41.52 | yaaar | <PROTECTED> |
18:41.59 | Ariel_ | ender, if you use ulaw then no problem a dual xeon is more then what you need. |
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18:42.01 | PatrickDK | ender, just use ulaw, unless your going over the inet |
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18:42.39 | PatrickDK | I mean, the only reson not touse ulaw, is if your running arpanet or 10base2 |
18:42.51 | PatrickDK | arcnet that is |
18:43.11 | yaaar | wow....if you're on arpanet, you must be way, way behind.... |
18:43.20 | hypa7ia | Nuxi, it's not really appropriate content for wikipedia. but one could set up a mediawiki install to run an asterisk wiki on |
18:43.57 | PatrickDK | there is already an asterisk wiki |
18:44.07 | Lee__ | but it has load problems |
18:44.18 | Hogie | off to amd tech tour dallas |
18:44.27 | hypa7ia | PatrickDK, yeah, but tikiwiki is kind of crap software |
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18:44.39 | ender | oh wait, crap. |
18:44.52 | ender | Ariel_: PatrickDK you're right. ulaw. I was thinking of recording codecs. |
18:45.00 | hypa7ia | hi lilo |
18:45.04 | lilo | heya ender, hi hypa7ia |
18:45.11 | lilo | hypa7ia: how's that library? 8) |
18:45.25 | hypa7ia | kinda burny |
18:45.45 | ender | Ariel_: with using ulaw, and having maybe up to 10 calls at a time on a PRI line a single Xeon 3.x would work? |
18:45.54 | ender | Ariel_: and what kind of disk storage am I going to need for voicemail? |
18:45.58 | Ariel_ | oh yes |
18:46.35 | Ariel_ | ender, belive it or not with that load your not going to fill a 40 gig for years. |
18:47.49 | hypa7ia | that might do it |
18:47.53 | Pete_Largo | Hogie, what tech tour dallas? |
18:47.57 | PatrickDK | thats 29days of recording time, with duplex ulaw |
18:48.09 | hypa7ia | awesome |
18:48.12 | dudes | Ariel - I've seen a dual Xeon 3Ghz handle 120+ calls going from sip to zap |
18:48.23 | hypa7ia | PatrickDK, do you have a table of recording times somewhere? |
18:48.27 | dudes | err ender |
18:48.36 | PatrickDK | heh? recording times? ya, my calculator |
18:48.39 | ender | dudes: yeah, I want to use a single if possible. |
18:48.45 | rephorm | anyone ever have issues with polycom phones not getting ip addresses via dhcp? |
18:48.46 | Ariel_ | dudes, yes I have as well |
18:49.10 | dudes | ender - figure if a dual can handle 186+ channels a single should handle 96 just fine |
18:49.11 | rephorm | i.e. the phone works most places, but has trouble at a few (customer sites -- doing demos) |
18:49.14 | hypa7ia | lol PatrickDK... i just haven't been able to find good resources on space / codecs / etc |
18:49.26 | PatrickDK | what codec? |
18:49.46 | hypa7ia | wanted to compare different codecs |
18:49.56 | dudes | ender - here's the current load on a Dual P4 Xeon with two TP410's " 14:55:45 up 12 days, 39 min, 3 users, load average: 0.31, 0.51, 0.61" It's getting hammered with calls right now too |
18:50.13 | PatrickDK | hypa, there are lots of pages that compare them |
18:50.29 | ender | dudes: good point. |
18:50.44 | dudes | ender - just trying to be helpful |
18:51.43 | PatrickDK | hypa7ia, http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Bandwidth%20consumption |
18:51.52 | PatrickDK | use the BR column, not the neb one |
18:52.02 | ender | dudes: I appreciate it (: |
18:52.06 | ender | Ariel_: you too, thank you. |
18:52.20 | Ariel_ | ender, any time. |
18:52.59 | dudes | ender - The same folks that have a Dual also have a quad and I've seen 200 sip to zap calls going perfectly |
18:53.10 | PatrickDK | (diskspace in G)*4000000/(BR in kbits) |
18:53.26 | ender | Is there any preference for Opterons vs Xeons, and 32bit Linux vs x86_64 linux? |
18:53.52 | lilo | hmmm.... we're about 9 days away from the beginning of the fiscal year |
18:54.13 | dudes | ender - opterons are better I think. Mostly because of recent reviews. They walk all over the Xeons. |
18:54.31 | lilo | (if anyone here finds #asterisk and freenode particularly useful, now would be a *very* good time to donate to PDPC .... http://freenode.net/fundraiser.shtml ) |
18:54.35 | ender | dudes: yes, I know in general, I'm curious as to if there are any asterisk code gotchas between teh archs. |
18:55.02 | dudes | ender - Compile asterisk using GCC64 and watch asterisk come alive ;) |
18:55.20 | yaaar | is this anything like frampton? |
18:55.27 | ender | hahah |
18:55.39 | dudes | that's probally over my head |
18:55.54 | dudes | But I'm young so |
18:55.56 | yaaar | dudes: well, does *'s guitar talk at all? |
18:56.20 | ender | Playback(do-you-feel) |
18:56.31 | ender | Playback(like-i-do) |
18:56.34 | dudes | yaaar - I didn't think asterisk had a guitar |
18:56.36 | PatrickDK | I wonder if opterons are better at mpeg than p4's |
18:57.17 | yaaar | dudes: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000009HF2/qid=1119380249/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/104-4760140-4593505?v=glance&s=music&n=507846 |
18:57.18 | dudes | PatrickDK - I don't know. I know the quad's were twice the Dual P4's which was impressive on the reviews I read. |
18:57.56 | PatrickDK | hmm, quad should be double of a dual |
18:57.57 | ender | by dual p4, I assume you mean dual-p4-Xeon? |
18:58.08 | dudes | yes |
18:58.17 | ender | dudes: I was born in 81 but I know who Frampton is (: |
18:58.33 | Ariel_ | dudes, I was got maried in 1984... |
18:58.41 | InfraRed | old fart |
18:58.44 | robl^ | I was born in 1972 and I *don't* know who Framptom is :) |
18:59.00 | dudes | PatrickDK - ideally quads should be twice that of a dual ... but we don't live in an ideal world. So quads are not twice as fast as a dual. |
18:59.20 | PatrickDK | dudes, it all depends on the application |
18:59.36 | PatrickDK | if it's disk bound, then no, quad won't help, if it's cpu bound, then it will |
18:59.45 | JerJer | They found the lost boy |
18:59.48 | PatrickDK | if it's memory bound, then, it can dependalot of the design |
18:59.53 | JerJer | utah |
19:00.04 | robl^ | lost boy? |
19:00.23 | JerJer | boy scout missign since friday - from camp |
19:00.44 | PatrickDK | found the girl scouts? |
19:00.54 | Ariel_ | JerJer, alive? |
19:00.56 | robl^ | ahh! O guess I should keep up on the news more often |
19:01.11 | JerJer | Ariel_: unconfirmed, but yes |
19:01.19 | JerJer | FNC is just breaking it now |
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19:03.09 | ender | what card is used to connect to a PRI? |
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19:03.19 | asteriskDOTbz | <PROTECTED> |
19:03.41 | JerJer | ender: TE410P |
19:03.53 | ender | danke |
19:04.13 | dudes | ender - http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003May/bch20030509019940.htm |
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19:05.57 | ender | dudes: I know, I've done these testsmyself. |
19:06.03 | ender | dudes: with dual-core procs as well. |
19:06.41 | dudes | ender - A quad Xeon is a dream to play with. A quad Opteron would be a wet dream. |
19:07.21 | ender | dudes: we had 8-way opteron servers. |
19:07.42 | ender | unfortunately we only had 4 dual-core procs to play with, and 8 regular procs |
19:07.56 | dudes | that'd be insane |
19:08.25 | ender | it's fun. |
19:08.44 | ender | I had a shuttle PC sized system that took dual opterons and I fed it dual-core opterons. I had a quad opteron shuttle. |
19:08.47 | ender | it fucking rocked. |
19:08.57 | dudes | I bet |
19:09.52 | dudes | I'm using a old Athlon t-bird 850 as the gnudialer test server. It works great for what it was made for I suppose. Anything more would be overkill I suppose. But when did overkill every hurt. |
19:10.25 | ender | when you pay for it. |
19:10.39 | dudes | good point |
19:11.28 | dudes | I was going to buy a Athlon64 system this month, but one of my teeth broke. So the money I've set aside goes to getting my tooth fixed Wend. |
19:11.47 | dudes | Damn insurance where art thou |
19:12.00 | ender | nod. |
19:12.19 | ender | my main workstation is an Athlon64 shuttle and my mythTV box is an athlon64 as well. |
19:12.21 | Nuxi | insurance is like homeland security. It's job is to make you feel more secure, not be more secure. |
19:12.25 | ender | HD playback sucks hardware. |
19:13.29 | ender | Have you all seen good performance out of using SATA disk system for your * servers? |
19:13.40 | dudes | Nuxi - I don't make good use of medical insurance as I rarely get sick (a 68.00 shot a year for my allergies.) Dental on the otherhand. I get what I pay for. |
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19:15.00 | dudes | But in 5 years I"ve had five of my front teeth break. So they have to goto the dentist, get a root-canal, get a post in my root and they rebuild the tooth. (not cheap) |
19:15.30 | ender | um, stop eating rocks? |
19:15.33 | Nugget | http://www.brainhz.com/underhanded/ <-- hah |
19:16.14 | dudes | I just drink coffee (black) |
19:16.39 | Nuxi | Nugget, /me thinks shared memory address is a good unique id and can easily be hidden after a real dft. |
19:17.18 | `Sauron | Hum. |
19:17.30 | `Sauron | Taht stuff reminds me of the game we wrote |
19:17.35 | `Sauron | there was a test in there... |
19:17.46 | `Sauron | if(playerid == 0 ) { .. } |
19:17.54 | Nuxi | Use the numerical recipes dft (offset is 1 not 0) and then switch to a different 0 base dft routine. gives a good excuse for wrong array subscript. |
19:17.58 | `Sauron | playerid was never 0 |
19:18.01 | `Sauron | unless it was me |
19:18.02 | `Sauron | ;) |
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19:22.51 | terrapen | and buy |
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19:24.42 | m_4k_4 | hya |
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19:24.48 | escualis | :-) |
19:25.17 | m_4k_4 | i know i'm risking my life by mentioning this but... anyone had any success with radius and asterisk? |
19:25.36 | m_4k_4 | ;-) |
19:25.59 | _omer | is Chanspy() stable now? |
19:26.05 | tzanger | yes you are risking your life |
19:26.06 | tzanger | jerjer's around |
19:26.12 | terrapen | ok, voipinfo is taking my cisco phone back |
19:26.12 | Nugget | I'd rather see a radius question than yet another "WHO HERE uSES H323" or "Where can I get free g729" again. :) |
19:26.42 | Ariel_ | terrapen, voipinfo? |
19:26.42 | terrapen | so now its time to buy a nice 5GHz cordless phone and hook it into the iAXY |
19:26.43 | terrapen | :) |
19:26.48 | terrapen | err voipsupplyu |
19:26.48 | heison | ~seen JerJe |
19:26.49 | jbot | i haven't seen 'jerje', heison |
19:26.49 | escualis | anyone have made a trunk with a cisco media gateway? |
19:26.50 | heison | ~seen JerJer |
19:26.51 | jbot | jerjer <~JerJer@jerjer.bronze.supporter.pdpc> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 14d 10h 38m 43s ago, saying: 'read documenation, then ask informed questions'. |
19:26.57 | escualis | i have problems :( |
19:27.25 | cluecon | escualis: don't we all? |
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19:27.53 | Ariel_ | escualis, ask the question. That the only way to see if you get a reply. |
19:28.11 | escualis | okii |
19:29.15 | ender | heison: JerJer was here earlier. |
19:29.25 | _omer | is Chanspy() stable now? or anybody have used it or still using..... |
19:29.32 | ender | 12:03 <JerJer> ender: TE410P |
19:29.33 | escualis | i have ast@home, on a public IP, via SIP work fine.. but i wan't to connect to the pstn net.. i have a friend who have a cisco media gateway |
19:29.35 | ender | 12:26 <heison> ~seen JerJer |
19:29.48 | m_4k_4 | ...anyway i am trying to get app_radius and cdr_radius working with freeradis |
19:29.50 | escualis | he give me a dial rule to access to him router |
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19:30.06 | brettnem | hey all |
19:30.21 | escualis | i've search on wiki page and the info is poor, i'm newbie and can't do it works :( |
19:30.22 | m_4k_4 | if I call Radius(cpp) I get a mailbox password prompt played and that sux cause I dont want to authenticate interactively |
19:30.22 | Nuxi | doh those are contageous |
19:30.24 | brettnem | hey anyone using chan_sccp? |
19:30.26 | Ariel_ | escualis, this uses mgcp or h323 |
19:30.31 | escualis | that's all (sorry my english) |
19:30.43 | brettnem | I got this nifty 7920 wifi phone I want to get working.. doh sccp |
19:30.55 | m_4k_4 | I just the bloody cdrs to get into radius and be read by billing later on |
19:30.57 | escualis | the cisco router support g711 and ulaw |
19:31.12 | brettnem | can't make calls..can only recieve.. <shrug>.. outbound calls from 7920 never bridge or pass call progress |
19:31.55 | brettnem | sooo.. anyone used a 7920 before?? :) |
19:31.57 | cluecon | _omer: I'm pretty sure ChanSpy is stable. I use it but not intensly at the moment. |
19:32.20 | _omer | ok cluecon.....I check it out..... |
19:32.31 | _omer | cluecon: thanks |
19:32.39 | Juggie | is there a way i can listen for sound in the dialplan |
19:32.46 | Juggie | eg, dont move until noise is heard? |
19:32.54 | brettnem | doh.. guess not.. |
19:33.08 | escualis | ... :( |
19:33.16 | nitram | brettnem: i was using chan_sccp asewll, just a couple of days ago i realized i cannot call with my 7920 anymore |
19:33.31 | brettnem | nitram: ah, so you can't place calls either? |
19:33.42 | brettnem | nitram: think it's a new cvs feature? |
19:34.14 | nitram | brettnem: not sure |
19:34.23 | nitram | brettnem: haven't had time to debug yet |
19:34.28 | brettnem | nitram: but you used to? know what version you were using? |
19:34.52 | nitram | brettnem: i have the debian/sid .deb and chan_sccp from cvs |
19:35.10 | brettnem | lord knows what ver that is. |
19:35.18 | brettnem | but you say yours isn't working now.. |
19:35.48 | Nuxi | Anybody ever notice that the command line for sphinx takes more bytes than the wav file it is decoding? |
19:36.17 | nitram | brettnem: what version of * are you using? HEAD? |
19:36.34 | brettnem | nitram: HEAD as of 5/5 or so |
19:36.45 | nitram | mhm |
19:37.07 | nitram | brettnem: and sccp cvs as of june 15th |
19:37.11 | Nuxi | version.h says so. |
19:37.32 | brettnem | nitram: asterisk head 5/1/05 and sccp as of today.. |
19:37.51 | Juggie | anyone know of a way to do voice detection, call progress etc... |
19:37.52 | brettnem | nitram: so is that combo working for you or broken? |
19:37.58 | nitram | brettnem: got some time and wanna debug trace this down? |
19:38.33 | brettnem | nitram: I can send you a trace, but I don't have the skills to really debug it.. I don't know anything about skinny.. |
19:38.46 | brettnem | the 7920 looks pretty neat.. |
19:38.53 | brettnem | any clue how it works with nat? |
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19:45.45 | Ariel_ | strange seems too quite here today. |
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19:46.38 | Nuxi | say something against <insert platform or language> and that will change. lol |
19:47.10 | hardwire | doh |
19:47.11 | hardwire | my life is poo |
19:47.16 | brettnem | ew.. poo |
19:47.23 | hardwire | I know! |
19:47.25 | Chuji | hardwire : this will help |
19:47.27 | Ariel_ | Nuxi, or ask which distro is best. |
19:47.27 | fugitivo | mine too |
19:47.31 | Chuji | ~res_brainfuck |
19:47.32 | jbot | extra, extra, read all about it, res_brainfuck is at http://www.tubgirl.com/ |
19:47.48 | fugitivo | Ariel_: why? we know gentoo is the best |
19:48.01 | Nuxi | you mean M$-gentoo |
19:48.05 | Ariel_ | fugitivo, you see. (I like CentOS) |
19:48.29 | hardwire | Chuji: thats pretty |
19:48.37 | fugitivo | Nuxi: yes :) |
19:48.45 | fugitivo | Ariel_: is that linux? |
19:48.55 | Chuji | hardwire : At least your life isn't that much poo |
19:49.10 | robl^ | how about res_csharp? |
19:49.31 | Ariel_ | fugitivo, funny. |
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19:49.39 | fugitivo | Ariel_: ;) |
19:49.44 | SpaceBass | howdy |
19:49.51 | Ariel_ | SpaceBass, hello |
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19:49.53 | mxmasster | hi all |
19:49.56 | fugitivo | Ariel_: really, it doesnt seem to be a linux distribution name |
19:49.58 | escualis | Somebody has been able to made asterisk outbound works via Cisco Media Gateway? if can share its configuration files? or something else |
19:50.00 | SpaceBass | hey Ariel_ |
19:50.26 | Ariel_ | fugitivo, look at centos.org |
19:50.28 | Chuji | We use RHEL at work so it made sense |
19:50.33 | Hmmhesays | I'm kind of liking the lastest *@home, thanks for recommending it Ariel_ |
19:50.46 | fugitivo | Ariel_: i know its a distribution, just kidding |
19:50.51 | escualis | please |
19:50.59 | Ariel_ | Hmmhesays, np it's getting better beta9 has lots of new changes. |
19:51.03 | fugitivo | Ariel_: but the name, doesnt look like a distribution name |
19:51.03 | robl^ | I used to use Tao Linux and CentOS. Recently switched to Debian for my server |
19:51.26 | hardwire | http://www.redcoat.net/pics/disksvin.jpg |
19:51.27 | hardwire | heh |
19:51.29 | hardwire | I have that tower case |
19:51.36 | mxmasster | i need some help with the accountcode configuration in the sip.conf... namely whatever i put in the sip.conf for accountcode doesn't make it to the cdr detail... some suggestions that i have seen involve creating custom contexts for each customer in the dialplan |
19:51.45 | mxmasster | i need something a little more scalable of a solution |
19:51.48 | Hmmhesays | i got v1.1 for the sugarcrm integration |
19:51.55 | Ariel_ | escualis, which model and is it one that actually runs MGCP / SIP or H323? |
19:52.02 | escualis | Ariel_, ! the cisco works with g311ulaw |
19:52.10 | escualis | g711* |
19:52.11 | Ariel_ | escualis, not codec. |
19:52.16 | escualis | aa SIP |
19:52.25 | Chuji | hardwire : That's a big ole warez tower |
19:52.36 | hardwire | ok |
19:52.43 | Ariel_ | escualis, ok did they give you a user name and password? |
19:52.50 | Juggie | theres gotta be a way to detect non silence in the dialplan, has anyone done it? |
19:52.51 | escualis | nope |
19:53.01 | escualis | only give his ip and a dial rule |
19:53.05 | Chuji | Juggie : waitforsilence |
19:53.19 | ender | Chuji: Juggie wants the opposite. |
19:53.38 | Juggie | i want to detect non silence |
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19:54.25 | Hmmhesays | look at the code for the waitforsilence app |
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19:55.25 | b0lt | is there any way to use asterisk with a conexant winmodem? |
19:55.34 | b0lt | \ |
19:57.05 | Juggie | hrmf, BackgroundDetect exists. |
19:57.07 | Juggie | that could work |
19:57.18 | Juggie | though i'm not sure how it would work from within an agi |
19:58.49 | SpaceBass | anyone know anything about what protocals Avayas IP system uses? not the phones but their server end? |
20:00.58 | hypa7ia | their servers can do sip |
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20:01.38 | SpaceBass | hypa7ia thats what I wondered |
20:02.13 | SpaceBass | so I could potentially register with my * box with my work's avaya box |
20:02.22 | SpaceBass | get rid of my pstn work line at home, etc |
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20:08.39 | hypa7ia | SpaceBass|AWAY, possibly yeah |
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20:11.36 | escualis | someone can help me with a cisco media gateway? |
20:12.01 | Nuxi | so, if somebody wrote a res_bf, should the input/ouput be channel variables? the audio stream? something else? |
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20:12.18 | Nuxi | app options? |
20:12.48 | Nuxi | BF(programcode|input_options) |
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20:13.30 | Nuxi | maybe I should ask in dev. |
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20:18.21 | jontow | anyone used 'dialviz.pl' along with graphviz? |
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20:22.01 | PBXtech | echo is a pain in the ass |
20:22.42 | lesouvage | I'm trying and testing festival speech synthesyser. It's working but it's an ugly voice. Is there an easy way to install a nice clear female voice. (maybe off topic but there is no festival channel) |
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20:25.48 | fugitivo | lesouvage: www.cepstral.com |
20:26.08 | lesouvage | fugitivo: thanks |
20:26.24 | fugitivo | lesouvage: it's only 30 bucks |
20:26.52 | Silik0n | anyone have Clipcom CG400 gateways and know the correct way to set up the things to roll the ports correctly? |
20:28.01 | lesouvage | fugitivo: and it's easy to install? I just tried http://hts.ics.nitech.ac.jp/README_hts-voice_for_festival.html but I can't get it up and running. |
20:28.23 | fugitivo | lesouvage: cepstral is another software, much better |
20:28.51 | fugitivo | lesouvage: it costs only U$S 30, and you have a lot of voices, check the samples |
20:29.38 | lesouvage | fugitivo: thanks again. $ 30 buck sounds reasonable. |
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20:32.39 | ender | I know this gets asked a lot, but are there other voice packs for voicemail somewhere? (hopefully free) |
20:33.00 | brimstone | voice packs? |
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20:33.04 | fourcheeze | uy |
20:33.09 | fourcheeze | you mean wavs? |
20:33.14 | brimstone | you can recored your own |
20:33.15 | fugitivo | ender: what language? |
20:33.19 | brimstone | just replace the vm- files |
20:33.27 | jcollie | hey, does anyone know what siemens hicom calls RDNIS support on PRI trunks? |
20:33.50 | ender | fugitivo: actually they are .gsm |
20:33.59 | ender | brimstone: I know I can recreate, I was hoping to not have to do that. |
20:34.07 | fugitivo | ender: language, not file format :) |
20:34.17 | brimstone | ender: other then that, i don't know of any other voices for voicemail |
20:34.23 | brimstone | maybe in asterisk-sounds ? |
20:34.50 | ender | s/fugitivo/fourcheeze/ |
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20:35.09 | ender | fugitivo: English, sorry (: |
20:35.14 | fugitivo | ender: :) |
20:35.26 | ender | fugitivo: i meant to reply to fourcheeze |
20:35.55 | fugitivo | ender: well, i have studio recorded audios, but in spanish |
20:36.07 | ender | ah |
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20:36.38 | valence | fugitivo are you intending to open your spanish audio up to everyone, sell it, or keep it proprietary? |
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20:37.21 | xkev | any max tnt users? I'm havin issues with caller-name (CNAM) not in my INVITE |
20:37.44 | xkev | asterisk-users@lists.digium.com says see <h3x> :) |
20:40.37 | DarkSpectre | i'm getting ready to setup an asterisk box with 6 ports. what kinda processing power do you think it would need? |
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20:44.25 | felipeao | Im getting the following error: "chan_zap.c:9097 start_pri: Unable to open D-channel 16 (No such device or address)" <- Would u guys know why is this happening? |
20:45.09 | felipeao | I have a TDM410P, using EuroISDN (Im in Brazil), pri_cpe, receiving 15 E1 channels |
20:46.20 | felipeao | any1 there? |
20:46.21 | sivana | ayone know where I can find a detroit DID? |
20:46.22 | felipeao | :/ |
20:46.27 | sivana | or anyone |
20:49.03 | hypa7ia | sivana, did you look at the various lists on voip-info.org? |
20:49.17 | sivana | no, not yet |
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20:49.26 | ArkyLady | howdy :) |
20:50.11 | ArkyLady | if anyone is interested, there is a freelance job setting up asterisk for some guy at getafreelancer.com |
20:50.50 | jdv79 | what's the easiest way to accept SIP calls not intended for a specific extension? |
20:51.03 | jdv79 | i'm just trying to setup a test box to sink sessions in really |
20:51.09 | jcollie | _X. |
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20:53.39 | ender | are there any special considerations I need to take into account with regard to 911 calling in the US? (other than making sure people can call 911 from their phones) |
20:55.26 | Pete_Largo | ender: ALI information |
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20:56.04 | tzafrir_laptop | anybody installed areskicc 2.2? I'm trying to debug the web gui. I get nothing in the side menu even though I login as root |
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21:00.37 | ender | Pete_Largo: what is that? |
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21:00.54 | irv999 | lo all |
21:01.26 | irv999 | Who know what ports are needed to be open on a firewall for a SIP phone to connect to my asterisk server over the internet? |
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21:02.49 | fugitivo | irv999: 5060-5062 10000-20000 |
21:03.13 | pifiu | so many?! |
21:03.52 | colinm_ | pifiu: If you don't anticipate that many calls, edit your rtp.conf. |
21:03.54 | fugitivo | and maybe it'll not work |
21:04.00 | tzafrir_laptop | irv999, the control port is normally 5060. And then you need to get the RTP ports |
21:04.22 | tzafrir_laptop | The rtp ports your asterisk uses are defined in /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf |
21:04.31 | irv999 | ty |
21:04.32 | DarkSpectre | is it possible to have asterisk transfer straight to a voicemail box when someone calls |
21:04.32 | irv999 | :-D |
21:04.36 | tzafrir_laptop | Each SIP client can choose other set of ports |
21:04.49 | bkw_ | DarkSpectre, you need to come to Cluecon |
21:04.49 | jontow | darkspectre; of course.. just don't Dial() first |
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21:04.55 | Juxt | good evening |
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21:05.06 | *** topic/#asterisk by bkw_ -> Asterisk: The Open Source PBX || Cluecon -- PBX Developers Conference in Chicago Aug 3-5 http://www.cluecon.com |
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21:05.30 | DarkSpectre | ok, i thought so. |
21:05.34 | Juxt | question - once my * releases an IAX call to a diff box it no longer gets a correct record into the CDR |
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21:06.16 | tzafrir_laptop | Any news on 1.0.8? |
21:06.24 | Juxt | e.g. cdr reflects like 12 seconds while the call can be an hour long |
21:06.25 | jaike | was bout to ask the same thing |
21:06.30 | tzafrir_laptop | Any interesting tidbits from HEAD? |
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21:06.56 | jdv79 | what's the easiest way ot sink SIP sessions? |
21:07.03 | Nuxi | res_bf.c => http://pastebin.ca/15414 |
21:07.11 | pifiu | tzafrir wow but whats the point of so many? |
21:07.16 | jdv79 | i'd just like to test an asterisk box for how many simultaneous calls it can handle |
21:07.26 | pifiu | i mean thats 10,000 ports open?! |
21:07.27 | bkw_ | tzafrir NO THEIR ISN"T |
21:07.46 | tzafrir_laptop | bkw_, isn't 1.0.8, you mean? |
21:07.50 | bkw_ | where do you get off trying to tell everyone that cluecon isn't important. |
21:07.56 | bkw_ | No 1.0.8 will be another tag of crap |
21:07.57 | tzafrir_laptop | or isn't anything interesting in HEAD |
21:08.03 | Nuxi | ~res_bf |
21:08.13 | bkw_ | 1.x branch needs to be shot its sick |
21:08.14 | DarkSpectre | anyone know of a good ASR package for asterisk? |
21:08.21 | bkw_ | src? |
21:08.23 | bkw_ | er asr? |
21:08.25 | *** join/#asterisk santiago (~santiago@63.245.86.234) |
21:08.29 | bkw_ | DarkSpectre, you do need cluecon.. ;) |
21:08.31 | DarkSpectre | rather, speech recognition |
21:08.43 | DarkSpectre | [bkw_]: pay for my plane ticket and i'm there |
21:08.48 | Nuxi | sphinx is free, but hmmm. |
21:08.51 | tzafrir_laptop | bkw_, I'll come if you pay for my plane tickets |
21:08.52 | *** join/#asterisk Ariel_ (~Ariel@dsl-20-177.cofs.net) |
21:08.57 | fa__ | <PROTECTED> |
21:08.58 | bkw_ | na |
21:09.01 | fa__ | bkw_ this is posiible to interrupt ast_app_getdata function execution, before it timeouts |
21:09.07 | bkw_ | nobody got my ticket for astricon last year |
21:09.24 | irv999 | are these ports TCP or UDP? |
21:09.30 | tzafrir_laptop | UDP |
21:09.32 | DarkSpectre | i've tried sphinx |
21:09.37 | *** join/#asterisk X-Rob (~rob@dsl-202-173-151-24.qld.westnet.com.au) |
21:09.44 | bkw_ | cluecon is very important because its a true developers conference. |
21:09.57 | tzafrir_laptop | irv999, I hope this helps you appriciate how nice IAX is. |
21:10.14 | irv999 | tza: iax? |
21:10.25 | tzafrir_laptop | ~iax |
21:10.26 | jbot | somebody said iax was port 5036 for the original (deprecated) IAX protocol. Port 4569 is for the the current IAX2 protocol. IAX is pronounced "Eeks". |
21:11.25 | irv999 | well looks like there is some confusion |
21:11.27 | tzafrir_laptop | bkw_, well how about some news about HEAD? |
21:11.54 | tzafrir_laptop | So far stable is something I can run, and HEAD is the beast I don't know |
21:12.32 | Nuxi | Anybody want to use brainf*** from the dialplan? http://pastebin.ca/15414 |
21:12.39 | jdv79 | do i have to pay somehow to answer a few simple questions? ;) |
21:12.45 | jdv79 | someone rather |
21:12.56 | cluecon | jdv: can you repeat your questions? |
21:13.11 | jdv79 | i want to test an asterisk box for its concurrent SIP session limit |
21:13.18 | *** join/#asterisk brianj (~jets@0b74d1e4cbdde3e0.session.tor) |
21:13.25 | jdv79 | how can i effectively and simply sink those sessions on another box? |
21:13.37 | brianj | hrm this "Only wrote -1 of 640 bytes to pipe" is Music On Hold right? |
21:13.41 | Nivex | Nuxi: that is sooooo wrong |
21:14.19 | Nuxi | I know, it should have been written in bf. |
21:14.26 | tzafrir_laptop | jdv79, I admit I did not understand your question. So maybe others didn't. That is not to say I'll answer it if I'll understand |
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21:14.52 | jdv79 | uh, ok |
21:14.57 | jdv79 | thanks i guess:) |
21:15.33 | cluecon | jdv: so you want to test an * box to see how many sip calls it can handle right? not sure how to do that, but you might be able to use a single asterisk box and loop the calls back onto itself. |
21:15.56 | tzafrir_laptop | jdv79, maybe use sipp? |
21:16.45 | jdv79 | i would like to keep it more real world and send the calls off to another box |
21:17.06 | jdv79 | can't asterisk accept incoming sip calls to unknown endpoints? |
21:17.13 | X-Rob | bkw did it between two boxes |
21:17.28 | JerJer | put a context=foo in [general] in sip.conf |
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21:17.45 | jdv79 | that's what i did but it didn't work...hmm... |
21:17.50 | jarrod | anyone using a cisco router for t.38 support for fax over ip using sip? |
21:18.03 | jdv79 | i think one of the boxes has a really old copy of HEAD on it |
21:18.13 | jdv79 | maybe i'll bring them both up and then try it:) |
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21:19.48 | lesouvage | I downloaded and installd a cepstral voice. Is there an easy way to get it work with asterisk and festival? |
21:20.28 | brimstone | lesouvage: prolly not |
21:21.57 | irv999 | ext |
21:22.37 | pifiu | im about to try out and buy 2 polycom 501s and 2 cisco 7940 |
21:22.38 | pifiu | s |
21:22.47 | pifiu | should i get 2 of each or just 1 of each to do a test? |
21:23.10 | wizhippo | get 2 of each and give me the ones you don't like :) |
21:23.16 | pifiu | lol |
21:23.36 | SpaceBass | or keep the 2 polys and send me the ciscos :) |
21:24.00 | pifiu | argh 50/50 people like cisco the other like polycom |
21:24.05 | pifiu | so im gonna try them both and see whats up |
21:25.25 | SpaceBass | don't the polys have more line instances? |
21:25.25 | SpaceBass | that might be the kicker for me |
21:25.25 | fourcheeze | just an observation but lurking here for the last week I've seen more bad things about cisco than good |
21:25.26 | wizhippo | the polys seem to be better documented on their website. |
21:25.27 | SpaceBass | i dont have the poly but I do have the 7940 and really like it |
21:25.32 | SpaceBass | there are some setup issues involved... but really not hard... was a 10 min process |
21:25.43 | wizhippo | i'm waiting for mine to come in to try |
21:25.54 | pifiu | i would only need to setup like 10 phones |
21:26.00 | pifiu | any freezing issues? |
21:26.07 | SpaceBass | freezing with the cisco? |
21:26.12 | pifiu | yes |
21:26.19 | SpaceBass | not yet |
21:26.50 | bkw_ | jbot res_js |
21:26.51 | jbot | rumour has it, res_js is at http://www.pbxfreeware.org |
21:27.03 | pifiu | how long have you had them space? |
21:27.29 | SpaceBass | only a few weeks |
21:27.34 | SpaceBass | so not much imperical evidence |
21:27.36 | pifiu | so pretty reliable? |
21:27.40 | SpaceBass | so far! |
21:27.56 | SpaceBass | i really like it, but should have spent $20 more for the 60 |
21:28.02 | bkw_ | pifiu, you on a cisco network? |
21:28.08 | pifiu | nope |
21:28.09 | bkw_ | with cisco routers and switches? |
21:28.09 | pifiu | i wish |
21:28.18 | bkw_ | any vlans? |
21:28.22 | pifiu | nopw |
21:28.29 | pifiu | actually NOT yet, but possibly soon |
21:28.38 | bkw_ | is the DHCP server on the same subnet as the phone? |
21:28.46 | fugitivo | anyone is using sip clients with ipsec? |
21:28.50 | kajtzu | fugitivo: yes |
21:28.57 | bkw_ | fugitivo, its called linux and asterisk |
21:28.58 | bkw_ | :P |
21:29.05 | kajtzu | it's really called cisco vpn client |
21:29.05 | kajtzu | ;) |
21:29.06 | fugitivo | but remote clients? |
21:29.10 | kajtzu | fugitivo: yes |
21:29.14 | fugitivo | any performance problems? |
21:29.16 | fugitivo | lag? |
21:29.19 | bkw_ | yes |
21:29.21 | bkw_ | it will cause lag |
21:29.37 | fugitivo | how many ms? :) |
21:29.46 | bkw_ | depends on alot of stuff |
21:29.52 | kajtzu | fugitivo: if the path between the guy on the road and the vpn concentrator is low pl you will not have any problems |
21:29.56 | pifiu | bkw_: yes |
21:30.07 | bkw_ | have you tried with and without dhcp |
21:30.19 | pifiu | ? |
21:30.25 | pifiu | i dont have the phones yet |
21:30.26 | bkw_ | set the IP yourself |
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21:30.31 | fugitivo | that'd be a solution for the nat+sip problem, right? |
21:30.33 | bkw_ | oh then why the hell am I wasting my time? |
21:30.35 | pifiu | im just asking if anyone has problems |
21:30.37 | pifiu | lol |
21:30.38 | pifiu | lol |
21:30.38 | kajtzu | I've used it over a double satellite backhaul with a latency of about 800 ms total and things were all right. sort of talking with the dark side of the moon |
21:31.04 | SpaceBass | then the phone hasto have an ipsec cilent, right? |
21:31.12 | kajtzu | SpaceBass: not really |
21:31.20 | kajtzu | SpaceBass: if you use it on your laptop all you need is a vpn client on it |
21:31.31 | kajtzu | SpaceBass: if you use it at a remote facility you can have a linux or whatever ipsec box around |
21:31.33 | SpaceBass | well and a softphone right? |
21:31.37 | kajtzu | it all depends on your environment |
21:31.44 | kajtzu | SpaceBass: yes, a softphone usually on a laptop ;) |
21:32.14 | SpaceBass | was thinking earlier about encrypting a single sip channels |
21:32.16 | SpaceBass | channel |
21:32.21 | fugitivo | kajtzu: with the vpn there won't be any sip+nat issue, right? |
21:32.45 | SpaceBass | fugitivo would solve that |
21:33.01 | SpaceBass | I use PPtP back to my network and softphones work fine |
21:33.12 | fugitivo | why pptp? |
21:33.13 | key2 | bkw_: there? |
21:33.25 | bkw_ | yes |
21:33.26 | SpaceBass | b/c its what I have set up currently |
21:33.29 | key2 | :) |
21:33.38 | SpaceBass | no good reason over ipsec |
21:33.56 | key2 | bkw_: so I succeded to get 5 te411P from digium... with echo cancel |
21:34.04 | Ahrimanes | nice |
21:34.26 | bkw_ | and I care because? |
21:34.29 | bkw_ | hehe |
21:34.31 | key2 | bkw_: do you think I still need dual xeon for having by 4 E1 in concurrent ? |
21:34.37 | bkw_ | you need to come to cluecon ;) |
21:34.40 | kajtzu | fugitivo: it depends |
21:34.46 | bkw_ | key no |
21:35.03 | key2 | bkw_: what conf do you precognize ? |
21:35.12 | kajtzu | fugitivo: if the vpn software can do nat traversal you can communicate normally |
21:35.36 | kajtzu | fugitivo: doing external calls from your organisation to somewhere else might still not work depending on how you have setup asterisk and your sip client |
21:36.24 | jdv79 | 1.0.7 is the lastest "release"? |
21:36.37 | *** part/#asterisk Juxt (~Juxt@64.135.20.202) |
21:37.06 | cluecon | jdv79: 1.0.7 is stable. you can get CVS-HEAD which has more features but isn't always 'stable'. |
21:37.45 | jdv79 | is there a release sched and roadmap at all? |
21:38.42 | jdv79 | that's what i though:) |
21:38.47 | jdv79 | thought |
21:38.52 | cluecon | jdv79: we are all a bunch of geeks, we don't need no map and we aren't stopping to ask for directions. |
21:38.58 | *** part/#asterisk makhtar (~ageller@mail.bulletinnews.com) |
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21:39.45 | jdv79 | immersion is the only way then - good and bad |
21:40.51 | cluecon | jdv79: immersion is the only way. it is the best way. immerse yourself and you'll find the answers. |
21:41.44 | cluecon | jdv79: the best available roadmap is at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+status |
21:41.59 | jdv79 | thanks |
21:43.17 | Katty | NestorMORE: dude, you need help |
21:43.31 | Katty | NestorMORE: did you actually want something, or did you just want to talk to a female? |
21:44.17 | jdv79 | libpri-1.0.7 fails to build under gcc 4.0... |
21:44.21 | jdv79 | hmm... |
21:44.40 | drumkilla | try -r v1-0 from cvs |
21:44.46 | cluecon | jdv79: if you are going for immersion, use HEAD instead of stable. |
21:45.12 | jdv79 | looks like i have no choice now does it:) |
21:45.44 | Katty | cluecon: make them all stop :< |
21:45.50 | Katty | cluecon: throw smoothies, or something |
21:46.19 | jdv79 | i'll keep it in mind |
21:46.31 | Katty | :> |
21:48.30 | harryvv | I dont know to many woman that come here :) |
21:51.04 | Cresl1n | what is the answer to life, the universe, and everything? |
21:51.21 | twisted[work] | hmmm. |
21:51.23 | drumkilla | Cresl1n: Russellcon, of course! |
21:51.29 | fugitivo | Cresl1n: death |
21:51.40 | twisted[work] | it shows the DB connected, but i can't do a realtime load on it |
21:51.45 | cluecon | Cresl1n: cluecon + 42. |
21:51.47 | twisted[work] | nor does it work at all with data loaded |
21:51.54 | twisted[work] | cluecon, oh, so you mean 42 |
21:52.10 | cluecon | twisted: depends on your point of view. |
21:52.18 | drumkilla | it's just 42. |
21:52.24 | drumkilla | don't kid yourself! |
21:52.28 | Cresl1n | I think it's russellcon :-) |
21:53.19 | twisted[work] | lol |
21:53.30 | twisted[work] | drumkilla, any clues on realtime? |
21:53.56 | twisted[work] | grrr... it's bad enough the mysql driver fails to compile |
21:54.00 | twisted[work] | but with odbc it should work |
21:54.11 | twisted[work] | and it's showing connected, and extconfig.conf is done correctly |
21:54.12 | drumkilla | why doesn't it compile |
21:54.19 | Nuxi | jdv79, drop the -Werror from the compile and it compiles under 4 |
21:54.31 | twisted[work] | but i can't use like "realtime load voicemail mailbox 1234" |
21:54.39 | Nuxi | it doesn't compile becuase gcc 4 cares about the signs of the pointers |
21:54.48 | twisted[work] | even though if i run the associated command in isql connected to the same DSN it returns it |
21:54.55 | key2 | is there any documentation on asterisk on how to use it for large ammount of simultaneous calls ? |
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21:57.20 | X-Rob | Nuxi - Hah. |
21:57.24 | jdv79 | yeah, it looks rough |
21:58.04 | Nuxi | jdv79, those errors were completely ignored before. so you can safely ignore them now. |
21:59.09 | X-Rob | fc4 is the arse. |
21:59.35 | Nuxi | fc4 is not as broken as fc3. fc2 is probably the best fedora has put out. |
22:00.26 | harryvv | nuxi what about fc4 x86_64 with flash? |
22:00.41 | fugitivo | fedora and redhat will always be broken |
22:02.57 | *** join/#asterisk doolph (doolph@201.226.146.178) |
22:03.17 | Nuxi | If gentoo is all about choice, why do they get so offended when you choose something else? |
22:03.52 | twisted[work] | okay, so who here wants to lend me a hand with realtime right quick |
22:03.57 | twisted[work] | i can't figure out why it's not loading data |
22:04.23 | fugitivo | Nuxi: what? you are not using gentoo? wtf? |
22:05.24 | *** join/#asterisk CoderCR (~creyna@209.242.148.51) |
22:05.43 | twisted[work] | oh wait |
22:05.44 | Nugget | linux is poo. |
22:05.47 | twisted[work] | i can't do that, that'd be most of the channel |
22:06.25 | fugitivo | sorry |
22:06.30 | twisted[work] | Nuxi, thanks for at least answering ;) |
22:06.32 | valence | ~distrochooser |
22:06.33 | jbot | distrochooser is probably a web page wizard that helps you choose which Linux Distro is most suited to your needs, at http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/index.php |
22:06.40 | twisted[work] | NewSole, word. |
22:06.56 | NewSole | PVT me |
22:10.22 | Nuxi | distrochooser thinks I should run Mandriva. I hate Mandrake. |
22:13.05 | Nuxi | hmmm. I changed a bunch of answers and got the same answer. I wonder if I can get it to say anything else. |
22:13.20 | valence | It usually says Debian for me. |
22:15.05 | Nuxi | I guess mandriva is the only rpm distro. |
22:15.19 | Nuxi | debian is probably the only .dev distro. |
22:15.50 | pjz | anyone know how to set up the 'voicemail url' on a polycom sip500 ? |
22:15.52 | valence | likely |
22:17.37 | jontow | url? you mean extension? |
22:18.34 | jontow | phone1.cfg: <mwi msg.mwi.1.subscribe="" msg.mwi.1.callBackMode="contact" msg.mwi.1.callBack="199"/> |
22:18.37 | pjz | I don't know what the manual means, it just says 'put the SIP url for your voicemail system here' |
22:18.40 | jontow | thats what i have in my config file |
22:18.43 | pjz | ah, okay |
22:18.48 | jontow | <PROTECTED> |
22:19.11 | jontow | the extension 199 in my PBX is VoicemailMain() |
22:19.12 | pjz | what's the 'callback' mode? |
22:19.15 | pjz | ahhh |
22:19.17 | pjz | I see |
22:19.18 | jontow | not sure :) |
22:20.32 | pjz | okay, thanks, trying it now |
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22:25.32 | harryvv | anyone know of a sntp address i can use |
22:28.03 | doughecka | smtp? |
22:28.33 | doughecka | nobody keeps the smtp server public with relaying turned on |
22:29.01 | Nuxi | harryvv, you'll have to buy a botnet |
22:29.11 | doughecka | lol |
22:29.13 | *** join/#asterisk Maxxed (~max@cpe-70-114-238-9.houston.res.rr.com) |
22:29.17 | Nuxi | zombies can do that for you. |
22:29.20 | Maxxed | hey'a :) |
22:29.26 | doughecka | anyone know of a good AGI document? |
22:29.28 | X-Rob | $500 per hour for a botnet |
22:29.31 | X-Rob | paypal me. |
22:29.39 | Maxxed | botnet, how big? |
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22:29.41 | Nuxi | doughecka, which language? |
22:29.42 | *** part/#asterisk CoderCR (~creyna@209.242.148.51) |
22:29.45 | X-Rob | 2 hosts. |
22:29.46 | X-Rob | 8) |
22:29.57 | Maxxed | har har har, they better be superdomes |
22:29.58 | Maxxed | :p |
22:30.07 | doughecka | well |
22:30.09 | Maxxed | 1024 cpus |
22:30.09 | Maxxed | :p |
22:30.14 | doughecka | agi in general |
22:30.24 | doughecka | I am wanting to make it on windows |
22:30.32 | doughecka | and comunicate over tcp |
22:30.32 | Maxxed | im having a problem with the time and date on my cisco 7960's |
22:30.39 | Nuxi | when/if voip-info comes back, http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20AGI |
22:30.41 | Maxxed | up at the top in the lcd, it displays for a while |
22:30.44 | Maxxed | then disapears |
22:30.48 | Maxxed | i reset the phone |
22:30.50 | Maxxed | it comes back |
22:30.56 | Maxxed | stays for a lil while, then disapears again |
22:31.04 | Maxxed | phones works fine |
22:31.05 | doughecka | hahah |
22:31.10 | doughecka | mine does the same |
22:31.13 | doughecka | if you go in |
22:31.15 | Maxxed | i cant for the life of me figure this out!? |
22:31.24 | doughecka | and fiddle with time settings, like change it to 24 and back, the time returns |
22:31.33 | Maxxed | doughecka: geesh :p |
22:31.35 | Nuxi | doughecka, you want fastagi. there's implementations in java and php that I know of. I heard rummors of dotNet stuff, but ... |
22:31.35 | doughecka | but only for a little bit |
22:31.39 | Maxxed | doughecka: aw man |
22:31.52 | Maxxed | im sure were no tthe only two with this issue |
22:31.59 | doughecka | lol |
22:32.09 | doughecka | well, I am to the point of turning it off and saying... "what clock?" |
22:32.16 | doughecka | Nuxi: , interesting |
22:32.43 | Maxxed | lol |
22:32.56 | Ariel_ | good evening everyone |
22:32.58 | lesouvage | I have Ceptral sounds by using the method of sending a string to the demo server, download the soundfile and play it with sox. see http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+text2cepstral+www+demo Is there a way to use my local ceptral application with asterisk? |
22:33.09 | Nuxi | I suppose one could implement fastagi with bf using xinetd. |
22:33.15 | Maxxed | yeah well, i would like to have it at least on my desk so it looks like my phone is doing somthing pretty, like displaying time |
22:33.18 | Maxxed | :p |
22:33.59 | doughecka | Nuxi: bf? |
22:34.05 | doughecka | boyfriend? |
22:34.14 | Nuxi | brainf*** |
22:34.16 | doughecka | :P |
22:34.22 | doughecka | brainfart |
22:34.27 | *** join/#asterisk Sedorox (brandon@sedorox.staff.smartserv) |
22:34.39 | Nuxi | http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/bf/ |
22:34.57 | *** join/#asterisk TESTER2 (~Cyber@modemcable219.42-81-70.mc.videotron.ca) |
22:35.05 | doughecka | huh |
22:35.41 | doughecka | crap, thats not user friendl |
22:35.42 | doughecka | y |
22:36.16 | TESTER2 | how to configure asterisk (iax) to monitor trunk? (because presently when I do a "iax2 show peers" It's unmonitored) |
22:36.16 | Nuxi | http://www.asteriskwin32.com |
22:36.22 | *** join/#asterisk outsidefactor (chrismarti@203-217-20-151.dyn.iinet.net.au) |
22:36.51 | doughecka | cool |
22:37.16 | Maxxed | so anybody have any input on this time issue? |
22:37.17 | Sedorox | TESTER2: add "qualify=yes" under the iax.conf entry |
22:37.58 | TESTER2 | Ok thanks Sedorox |
22:38.20 | doughecka | Maxxed: with I did... |
22:38.26 | doughecka | I really would like to figure it out myself |
22:38.35 | Chuji | Nuxi: is that real? |
22:39.15 | Nuxi | windows asterisk? yup. It works too. It doesn't have hardware support, eagi is broken. It's kinda slow. but yup, it works. |
22:39.17 | Chuji | ohh, it' |
22:39.24 | Chuji | ohh, it's using cygwin |
22:40.02 | valence | You might as well run Asterisk in VMWare, then. |
22:40.10 | Nuxi | I bet res_bf even works on it with a little work. |
22:40.11 | doughecka | hah |
22:40.22 | doughecka | res_bf exists? |
22:40.24 | doughecka | lolololol |
22:40.35 | Nuxi | as of today, yes, res_bf exists. |
22:40.40 | Chuji | ~res_brainfuck |
22:40.41 | jbot | i guess res_brainfuck is at http://www.tubgirl.com/ |
22:40.48 | doughecka | haahah |
22:40.50 | valence | riiiight |
22:40.55 | Nuxi | res_bf.c => http://pastebin.ca/15414 |
22:41.21 | doughecka | thats... simple.. m:P |
22:42.42 | doughecka | hmm, fastagi |
22:42.46 | *** join/#asterisk Morex (~blah@host81-157-226-210.range81-157.btcentralplus.com) |
22:42.49 | doughecka | thats what I need on the asterisk side |
22:42.54 | Morex | Hello all. |
22:43.05 | doughecka | is there something really simple that I can build an IVR with? |
22:43.35 | valence | ~dance |
22:43.36 | jbot | "ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin' alive, stayin' alive" |
22:43.44 | doughecka | hah |
22:43.49 | Nuxi | doughecka, phpagi. |
22:43.49 | Morex | ...Even though he smells :-P |
22:44.06 | *** join/#asterisk AndyCap (~aoy@host-81-191-64-77.bluecom.no) |
22:44.07 | doughecka | cool |
22:44.11 | Damin | Too much sun.. |
22:44.44 | Ariel_ | doughecka, what are you mad about today??? hummm ( I guess I did not wave either). |
22:45.26 | doughecka | nothin :P |
22:45.33 | doughecka | being cheerfull :P |
22:46.44 | Maxxed | doughecka: "with i did" ? |
22:47.10 | valence | Maxxed: wish |
22:47.16 | doughecka | ? |
22:48.42 | Maxxed | oh |
22:49.00 | Maxxed | <doughecka> Maxxed: with I did... |
22:49.07 | pjz | how do I make vm not require a password if the user is calling from his desk phone? |
22:49.33 | doughecka | huh |
22:49.52 | Maxxed | ah nothin |
22:49.55 | Maxxed | thx ;) |
22:50.06 | doughecka | aah |
22:50.08 | doughecka | wish I did |
22:50.09 | *** join/#asterisk khemir (user119@201.133.129.105) |
22:50.09 | doughecka | :) |
22:50.12 | Maxxed | heh |
22:50.16 | Maxxed | :p |
22:51.23 | khemir | hi |
22:51.50 | khemir | how tell asterisk work whit ovislink FXO |
22:52.02 | doughecka | firefly and agi... interesting |
22:52.26 | X-Rob | khemir - "Hey, Asterisk! Get back inta tha kitchen and make me some pah! While you're there, work with ovislink FXO!" |
22:52.39 | khemir | PBX -----> Ovislink -----> Asterisk ----> Ata |
22:53.52 | Maxxed | X-Rob lmao |
22:54.06 | Ariel_ | what is an ovislink? |
22:54.12 | Maxxed | lol |
22:54.15 | khemir | is a router FXO |
22:54.24 | khemir | whit 4 FXO ports |
22:54.28 | valence | ~ovislink |
22:54.38 | X-Rob | ovalkwik? |
22:54.44 | X-Rob | ~google ovalkwik |
22:54.47 | valence | ovaltine. |
22:55.03 | X-Rob | No. Ovalkwik has buckballs and depleted uranium. |
22:55.07 | X-Rob | it's much better. |
22:55.09 | X-Rob | buckyballs |
22:55.11 | khemir | this http://www.ovislink.com.tw/voip400r.htm |
22:55.56 | *** join/#asterisk WilliamK (~wkeller@c-24-0-130-177.hsd1.tx.comcast.net) |
22:56.01 | Ariel_ | argh h323 only... |
22:56.38 | khemir | yeap only h323 |
22:57.41 | khemir | into cvs i use asterisk-addons/asterisk-ooh323c |
22:58.34 | khemir | compile fine and show channeltypes showme ok |
23:01.44 | khemir | great |
23:01.50 | X-Rob | bwk said it causes cander. |
23:01.56 | X-Rob | I believe him. |
23:02.12 | X-Rob | cancer |
23:02.28 | khemir | sip is the cure? |
23:02.39 | doughecka | cander? |
23:02.42 | doughecka | candy? |
23:02.44 | doughecka | cheese? |
23:03.14 | X-Rob | iax is the core |
23:03.18 | X-Rob | sip is a placebo. |
23:03.21 | X-Rob | cure |
23:03.25 | X-Rob | why are my fingers all foozed today? |
23:03.31 | doughecka | foozed |
23:03.32 | *** join/#asterisk jackfiber (cico@213.217.37.154) |
23:03.34 | doughecka | ~dict foozed |
23:03.37 | doughecka | ~dict fooz |
23:03.41 | doughecka | huh |
23:03.48 | jackfiber | hello, anyone uses spandsp under FreeBSD with *? |
23:03.50 | Ariel_ | X-Rob, could be it's late for you there. |
23:03.56 | X-Rob | No, it's early for me here. |
23:03.56 | X-Rob | 9am. |
23:04.04 | X-Rob | I didnt' get on the piss last night so it's not like I'm hung over. |
23:04.06 | doughecka | wow, thats late |
23:04.24 | Ariel_ | it's only 7 pm here. |
23:04.41 | jackfiber | what fax solution u use with *? |
23:05.02 | doughecka | Ariel_: : where ya at? |
23:05.27 | Ariel_ | Almost as far southEast you can get and still be in the states |
23:06.12 | doughecka | ah |
23:06.15 | doughecka | florida? |
23:07.04 | *** join/#asterisk wunderkin (kev@12-215-218-160.client.mchsi.com) |
23:07.15 | wunderkin | wow its only 111 now |
23:07.25 | doughecka | your clock is off |
23:07.39 | doughecka | its 8.75 |
23:07.42 | wunderkin | its down from 666 |
23:08.11 | X-Rob | 33.3? |
23:08.53 | doughecka | 8.75 being 8.75 min past the hour |
23:10.06 | *** join/#asterisk zotz (~zotz@208.196.247.140) |
23:13.36 | Ariel_ | khemir, what is the problem your having with your unit. |
23:13.45 | jdv79 | 1.0.7 is stable huh? ok. |
23:13.54 | pjz | can someone paste me the cmdline that will convert tiff to pdf for spandsp? |
23:13.55 | Ariel_ | jdv79, yes it's stable |
23:14.43 | jdv79 | weird cause on FC3 and FC4 a default build wouldn't run off the line |
23:15.08 | jdv79 | no matter, i should have hit HEAD from the start anyway so i'm getting it now |
23:15.37 | Ariel_ | jdv79, have you looked up all about udev and make linux26 |
23:16.03 | khemir | Ariel_ The problem is, how tell asterisk dial ovislink |
23:16.05 | TESTER2 | in iax.conf when I set trunk=yes I'm not able anymore to make call on the remote box, but without trunk=yes it works, any idea? |
23:16.07 | jdv79 | i was under the impression that the linux26 target was no londer necessary but that release..ah |
23:16.21 | jdv79 | good poiint |
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23:16.56 | PatrickDK | tester, do you have a timing device? |
23:17.00 | Ariel_ | khemir, dial(oh323,blah:blah@devicename,20) |
23:17.13 | khemir | good |
23:17.17 | khemir | let me try |
23:17.22 | TESTER2 | PatrickDK: one x100p on each box |
23:17.40 | pjz | is there a voip-info mirror someplace? |
23:17.50 | doughecka | google cache |
23:17.53 | PatrickDK | no, I wish I was one :) |
23:18.06 | pjz | ohh, I need to get the firefox extension for that |
23:18.44 | khemir | Ariel_ i have this in extensons.conf exten => 101, 1, Dial(H323/mypeer1) |
23:19.17 | khemir | and h323.conf i have [mypeer1] |
23:19.24 | khemir | type=peer |
23:19.32 | khemir | context=context2 |
23:19.48 | Ariel_ | ok what error do you get on the CLI |
23:19.52 | khemir | ip=192.168.5.240 ; IP ovislink |
23:19.53 | *** join/#asterisk MrClean (~seabrook@store-fw.porchlight.ca) |
23:20.15 | khemir | Executing Dial("SIP/Grandstream1-47a0", "H323/mypeer1") in new stack |
23:20.21 | khemir | <PROTECTED> |
23:20.26 | khemir | No one is available to answer at this time (1:0/0/0) |
23:20.38 | khemir | <PROTECTED> |
23:20.55 | Ariel_ | are the passwords setup on the ata |
23:20.56 | khemir | Spawn extension (default, 101, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/Grandstream1-47a0' |
23:21.24 | khemir | ATA can dial asterisk whitout passwords |
23:21.35 | khemir | for example ATA can dial demo |
23:22.01 | *** join/#asterisk colinm_ (~colol@VDSL-130-13-8-95.PHNX.QWEST.NET) |
23:22.09 | thlx | pjz: http://www.voip-info.org.nyud.net:8090/tiki-index.php |
23:22.16 | TESTER2 | in iax.conf when I set trunk=yes and qualify=yes I'm not able anymore to make call to the remote box, but without trunk=yes or qualify=yes it works, any idea? |
23:23.37 | *** join/#asterisk nn (mikael@ip-wv-68-119-133-020.charterwv.net) |
23:23.53 | khemir | no one |
23:24.33 | X-Rob | voip-info is up for me. |
23:24.54 | X-Rob | Yup. |
23:26.29 | PatrickDK | TESTER2, what do you have for zap show channels? |
23:27.10 | TESTER2 | Chan Extension Context Language MusicOnHold |
23:27.10 | TESTER2 | <PROTECTED> |
23:27.10 | TESTER2 | <PROTECTED> |
23:27.15 | *** join/#asterisk SarahEmm (~sarahemm_@Toronto-HSE-ppp3681993.sympatico.ca) |
23:27.16 | SarahEmm | hihi |
23:27.20 | Ariel_ | khemir, seems like the ata is acepting your call. |
23:29.12 | WilliamK | last release of libpri in CVS head breaks * |
23:29.24 | khemir | Ariel_ Do you think is a proble whit User and pass into ATA? |
23:30.05 | khemir | Ariel_ When use ngrep for debug i see 192.168.5.119:12031 -> 192.168.5.204:1720 [AP] |
23:30.14 | khemir | ..............(.Cristian T..~... .....J.....C@ Eg...O.b.j.S.y.s.A.s.t.e.r.i.s.k..C2....G.o |
23:30.18 | nn | is there a small asterisk lib? |
23:30.35 | khemir | 192.168.5.204 is Ovislink whit h323 |
23:30.49 | khemir | and 192.168.5.119 is asterisk |
23:30.54 | SarahEmm | hey nn |
23:31.03 | SarahEmm | nn: err, like a 'mini asterisk' or something you mean? |
23:31.46 | Ariel_ | khemir, sorry I don't know anything about that unit. You might have to do some more reading on dialing via ip address which might work. |
23:33.18 | *** join/#asterisk iq (~IQ@204-26-74-163.omah.qwest.net) |
23:33.43 | iq | hi all |
23:34.04 | khemir | Ariel_ : Thanks, when you travel mexico i invite beer |
23:34.45 | Ariel_ | Como no pero una soda es lo que you tomo. |
23:34.46 | nn | SarahEmm: no, i meant iax |
23:34.51 | nn | SarahEmm: i'm distracted :) |
23:35.00 | Ariel_ | you/yo |
23:35.19 | nn | i want to use * as a backend server for my roaming handheld clients over our low-bandwidth, always-on network |
23:35.45 | nn | sometimes via direct gsm-voice, otherwise via gsm over iax over gprs |
23:35.58 | nn | need it to be -very- small |
23:36.29 | pjz | tiff2pdf works fine btw |
23:36.40 | nn | bbl |
23:36.41 | SarahEmm | nn: okay.. so you meant just a tiny iax library? |
23:37.04 | X-Rob | libiax! |
23:37.05 | pjz | if anyone is using the tiff2ps ... | ps2pdf ... | mime ..., it can be replaced with a much simpler tiff2pdf ... | mutt ... |
23:37.26 | pjz | I'd love to post my recipe on the wiki, but it's being way slow for me |
23:37.40 | X-Rob | it's borked up and down at the moment |
23:37.44 | X-Rob | it was working 10 mins ago |
23:37.51 | X-Rob | and I tried to submit an update and it's fubared. |
23:41.47 | lesouvage | I have swift from ceptral up and running with asterisk. I posted it on http://pastebin.ca/15440 . I hope it's usefull for somebody else. |
23:44.23 | lesouvage | Is there a way to cut the first X second from a .wav file using sox so until I pay the licence I don't have to hear that I use a demo version. |
23:45.10 | fugitivo | anyone is using the SPA-841? |
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23:47.08 | *** part/#asterisk CoderCR (~creyna@209.242.148.51) |
23:49.25 | Robot_ | lesouvafe: yes there is ... you can trim that part with sox |
23:49.59 | fugitivo | lesouvage: come on, it's only 30 bucks |
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23:56.28 | lesouvage | fugitivo: I know and I will pay the thirty bucks. I was just curious. It can be interesting when wgetting info into a flat .txt file and have read out loud and you don't want the header to be heard. |
23:56.57 | lesouvage | Although it might be wiser to trim the text file. |
23:57.09 | SarahEmm | yes, it would be.. |
23:58.30 | Robot_ | can you play sound into a call that has already picked up ? I mean two persons are talking and system would say a message to one of them. |
23:58.58 | sivana | ok.. who broke the wiki? |