00:00.03 | tzanger | Druken: I've eaten nothing but cherries, carrots and snow peas (with husks)... I'm poopin like a champ, believe me. :-) |
00:00.15 | Druken | hahahaha |
00:00.42 | SarahEmm | tzanger: agreed, but it's something to keep in mind. |
00:00.57 | tzanger | SarahEmm: what, my dietary intake? |
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00:01.31 | Druken | certainly not your dietary output.... |
00:01.34 | SarahEmm | tzanger: LOL. no, RJ11/45 compatibility |
00:01.37 | tzanger | :-) |
00:01.44 | tzanger | drink prune juice for that "Get up 'n go" feeling |
00:02.14 | Druken | yeah that'll make ya get up 'n' GO |
00:02.15 | shido | Druken, Jasmine Tea |
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00:02.35 | Andrezo | ok, tried the phone on the FXO module, nothing |
00:02.40 | cinix | Has anyone built a line simulator to use with their FXO card? |
00:02.45 | SarahEmm | cinix: bought, not built |
00:02.49 | Andrezo | BTW, i'm using rj11 cables with rj11 jacks |
00:02.50 | cinix | expensive? |
00:02.55 | SarahEmm | cinix: for all the writing of apps i'm doing, i needed one heh |
00:02.56 | shido | prune juice will do the same but jasmine tea is lighter and actually gives you that... i gotta go .... i gotta go.... ok screw this I gotta go NOW. |
00:02.59 | SarahEmm | cinix: ebay |
00:03.02 | SarahEmm | not expensive |
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00:03.11 | SarahEmm | mine doesn't support complex stuff like caller ID or anything tho |
00:03.12 | |Vulture| | RJ11... sorry that has been depreciated since * beta1 |
00:03.20 | |Vulture| | :P |
00:03.22 | shido | prunce juice does the trick too but jasmine tea will do it gently and give you a lot of ..."product" |
00:03.27 | cinix | heh yea checked them. I might end up buying one. the fun is wearing out of designing one |
00:03.27 | SarahEmm | huh |Vulture|? |
00:03.34 | |Vulture| | SarahEmm: joke |
00:03.34 | SarahEmm | cinix: heh, understandable |
00:03.41 | |Vulture| | SarahEmm: what are you running rj11 for? |
00:03.46 | Andrezo | tzanger, any more ideas? :) |
00:03.46 | SarahEmm | huh? |
00:03.53 | SarahEmm | |Vulture|: RJ11 is a kind of jack... |
00:03.59 | SarahEmm | what am i running the kind of jack for? |
00:04.14 | |Vulture| | oh I was thinking cat3... and rj11 kinda go together for me |
00:04.24 | SarahEmm | err... |
00:04.25 | tzanger | Andrezo: if you've got a TDM400, you're using RJ45 jacks. |
00:04.40 | SarahEmm | i'm running plain silver satin |
00:04.41 | tzanger | Andrezo: still no go? |
00:04.43 | Andrezo | tzanger, are you serious?! |
00:04.46 | tzanger | yup |
00:04.47 | |Vulture| | TDM takes RJ11 |
00:04.53 | SarahEmm | |Vulture|: right, but the jacks are RJ45 |
00:04.57 | |Vulture| | true |
00:05.02 | Andrezo | tzanger, but how i'm gonna use rj11 cables with rj45 jacks? |
00:05.04 | tzanger | TDM has four RJ45 jacks. don't argue with me, I've got one sitting on the table here |
00:05.04 | SarahEmm | RJ45s take RJ11 fine, with some damage if used long-term and you then switch to 45/45 |
00:05.50 | tzanger | Andrezo: that's not your problem though.. |
00:05.56 | Andrezo | but rj45 jacks have "places" for 8 tiny cables, how i'm gonna make the 4 tiny rj11 cables fir in to that? |
00:06.03 | gravemind | tzanger: just sitting there? i'll use it :P |
00:06.12 | tzanger | Andrezo: take your phone and plug it into the POTS jack you're plugging the TDM card in to... do you get dialtone on it? :-) |
00:06.19 | tzanger | Andrezo: seriously though it sounds like you have a deeper-seated problem |
00:06.29 | tzanger | Andrezo: pastebin your zapata.conf and zaptel.conf please |
00:06.33 | tzanger | and ztcfg -v output too |
00:06.40 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: they just do. it's designed. |
00:06.42 | tzanger | gravemind: nope, I'm using it :-) |
00:06.47 | gravemind | :( |
00:06.55 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: err, it's designed to do that rather. the clip centers the RJ11 in the 45 and the centre pair matches |
00:07.01 | Andrezo | but should i use the rj45 jacks with the rj11 cable? |
00:07.07 | Andrezo | ok |
00:07.08 | gravemind | Andrezo: yes |
00:07.22 | SarahEmm | time for workies |
00:07.22 | SarahEmm | bbl |
00:07.26 | gravemind | but why does it use RJ45 in the first place? |
00:07.27 | Druken | gravemind: i can't even afford to think about looking at hardware, let alone buying any |
00:07.29 | Andrezo | any draws on how to do that? :) |
00:07.33 | Andrezo | pctiures |
00:07.36 | SarahEmm | gravemind: looks more professional, i'd guess ;) |
00:07.39 | tzanger | Andrezo: no pictures |
00:07.42 | tzanger | www.pastebin.ca |
00:07.49 | Andrezo | ok, hold on please |
00:07.50 | gravemind | maybe it's so stupid people try to plug ethernet into it, who knows |
00:07.52 | tzanger | paste zapata.conf, zaptel.conf and ztcfg -v output and give us the URL |
00:07.59 | gravemind | but if it's designed for POTS use you'd expect RJ11 |
00:08.04 | R3DB0x | so no one knows of a company or person that will custom configure an asterisk box......? |
00:08.17 | gravemind | hrm |
00:08.17 | tzanger | gravemind: well they're using the same backplane as the TE40x cards |
00:08.31 | gravemind | oh. so it's laziness/cost effectiveness? |
00:08.31 | tzanger | R3DB0x: I do but generally people just do it themselves and we help here. |
00:08.36 | Druken | R3DB0x: of course someone would setup an AST box.. |
00:08.51 | R3DB0x | well im looking more for a biz partner |
00:09.00 | R3DB0x | like i sell it and then have someone config it for me |
00:09.05 | tzanger | R3DB0x: so you solicit total strangers? that's awfully risky and brave |
00:09.20 | R3DB0x | no i was looking for a place like a biz that might do it |
00:09.31 | Druken | i'll do it.. but i'm a bit pricy :) cash up front |
00:09.49 | gravemind | yargh, still nothing from gnophone |
00:10.04 | R3DB0x | Druken, like tzanger said that would be risky and brave for me |
00:10.20 | Andrezo | http://pastebin.ca/17348 |
00:10.21 | Druken | :) |
00:10.23 | Andrezo | there |
00:10.35 | gravemind | what plays GSM files? |
00:10.35 | Druken | i usually offer turnkey solutions for about 30 grand... hehe |
00:10.43 | Andrezo | i already tried more complicated ones too |
00:10.43 | Druken | asterisk plays gsm files... |
00:11.03 | Andrezo | gravemind, quicktime |
00:11.16 | gravemind | okay, but something linux CLI? |
00:11.52 | Druken | play ?? does play do gsm? |
00:11.56 | gravemind | i'd just use asterisk but as of now, i'm not even sure how i'm going to connect to it with no hardware. |
00:12.11 | Andrezo | don't know then |
00:12.31 | Andrezo | tzanger, something wrong on those conf files? http://pastebin.ca/17348 |
00:12.41 | Druken | gravemind: how are you connecting to asterisk at all then ? |
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00:12.50 | gravemind | Druken: i don't know yet :/ |
00:12.58 | gravemind | and yes, play does play gsm files |
00:13.23 | gravemind | i have gnomemeeting(h.323) and kphone(sip) |
00:14.42 | tzanger | Andrezo: those files look perfectly fine |
00:14.53 | gravemind | ... great. asterisk and gnomemeeting depend on different versions of openh323 and pwlib. |
00:14.57 | gravemind | so i can't use gnomemeeting. |
00:14.59 | tzanger | Andrezo: I'd say you either got a crap card, it's not generating interrupts, or some other weirdness |
00:15.11 | tzanger | cat /proc/interrupts | grep wctdm and paste it here (it'll only be one line) |
00:15.16 | Andrezo | ok, it looks i need to do those cables, weird though, rj11 cables with rj45 jacks.. |
00:15.23 | Druken | oh.. wait a min.... |
00:15.34 | Druken | Andrezo: is it actually finding the modules? |
00:15.38 | Andrezo | <PROTECTED> |
00:15.44 | Andrezo | Druken, yes |
00:16.09 | tzanger | ok it's definitely generating interrupts |
00:16.18 | tzanger | you don't have ztdummy loaded do you? |
00:16.21 | Andrezo | tzanger, like you said, i have top use rj45 jacks, no way rj11 are going to work, right? |
00:16.31 | Andrezo | have no other solution than making those cables then |
00:16.32 | tzanger | Andrezo: they will work just fine |
00:16.33 | gravemind | Jul 9 20:16:23 NOTICE[20870]: chan_sip.c:7733 handle_request: Registration from '"Michael Tharp" <sip:17476046423@localhost>' failed for '127.0.0.1' |
00:16.38 | gravemind | so how do you go about setting up SIP auth? |
00:16.40 | tzanger | RJ11 cables plug into RJ45 jacks just fine |
00:16.45 | tzanger | they're designed to do that |
00:16.53 | Druken | Andrezo: that box have a soundcard? |
00:17.04 | Andrezo | k, i still need some pictures lol |
00:17.10 | Andrezo | Druken, yes |
00:17.11 | tzafrir_laptop | gravemind, what distro? |
00:17.17 | Andrezo | but asterisk reports some weirdness in it |
00:17.26 | gravemind | tzafrir_laptop: gentoo |
00:17.38 | Druken | Andrezo: define weirdness |
00:17.41 | gravemind | unless its slotted |
00:17.43 | tzafrir_laptop | what h323 channel, BTW? |
00:17.50 | gravemind | i suppose since its not blocking that its slotted |
00:18.07 | gravemind | no, its definately trying to upgrade |
00:18.29 | Andrezo | Druken, well not anymore, as i changed the sound modules asterisk loads |
00:18.32 | tzanger | Andrezo: you take the RJ11 cable (google images for rj11) and just plug it in to the RJ45 jack in the card. the jack will be "wide" but will still accept the smaller RJ11 cable and "click" into place |
00:18.48 | Andrezo | Druken, buit it was something like, card not avaible or something |
00:19.14 | Andrezo | ok, thanks, doing them now |
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00:24.52 | znoG | anyone here use a sipura spa2k? |
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00:25.23 | goldenear | Is it possible to automatically define a variable when entering in a context in the dialplan ? |
00:28.50 | goldenear | [general] section in extensions.conf permits to define global variables. I need to do the same insite a context (but without usind cmd SetVar ). |
00:30.26 | goldenear | In my dial plan, each user has its own context and I would like to use this to define the user/passwd of an iax trunk call |
00:31.06 | shido | etf? |
00:31.07 | shido | wtf? |
00:31.21 | shido | and u dont want to use iax.conf for that because? |
00:31.49 | goldenear | what do you mean ? |
00:31.59 | shido | to define user/pass |
00:32.02 | shido | of iax trunks |
00:32.06 | shido | u use iax.conf for that |
00:32.21 | goldenear | I explain it to you : |
00:32.39 | goldenear | I want to manage 2 local users A an B |
00:32.49 | shido | yesssssss |
00:33.01 | goldenear | A and B have both an FWD account |
00:34.14 | shido | yesssssssss |
00:34.26 | blitzrage | ahoy! |
00:34.31 | goldenear | in my dial plan, I have several extensions call FWD (_**393. and others for toolfree such as _*44800. *_47800. etc ...) |
00:34.40 | shido | yessssssssss |
00:36.11 | goldenear | I would like, when A call _**393_ or any other FWD extensions, ${FWDNUMBER} and and ${FWDPASSWORD} to be set for ether A or B |
00:37.10 | goldenear | do you understand me better now ? |
00:37.45 | tzanger | who do y'all recommend for texas DIDs? |
00:38.59 | goldenear | in the dial plan I have exten => _**393.,1,Dial(IAX2/${FWDNUMBER}:${FWDPASSWORD}@iax2.fwdnet.net/${exten}) |
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00:39.36 | goldenear | (and the same for each tollfree entry) |
00:40.56 | goldenear | I've tried to add FWDNUMBER=12345 and FWDPASSWORD=passwd in [A] context, but it doesn't work |
00:41.52 | goldenear | any idea ? |
00:43.41 | goldenear | shido, you give up ? |
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00:45.22 | TheTrust | anyone here possibly know of a VS.NET library that can be used to control Asterisk, or altrernatively a way to communicate over TCP/IP with a server?? |
00:45.40 | fman | ok, now to the next stupid question |
00:45.40 | JerJer | tcp client |
00:45.45 | fman | I've got sip and iax working |
00:45.59 | fman | can I setup a remote client that is running h323 with an extension? |
00:46.59 | gravemind | lucky you, you've got SIP working ;) |
00:47.06 | fman | extension mapping to an ip address |
00:47.10 | gravemind | i get the feeling most of my problems are my clients |
00:47.16 | fman | why, is it difficult to get sip going |
00:47.21 | fman | both my clients have worked |
00:47.30 | gravemind | kphone is being a wanker. |
00:47.36 | gravemind | what would you recommend for SIP? |
00:47.57 | TheTrust | other then through SSH terminal to a shell prompt is there a way to communicate from a windows program to ask a Asterisk server to dial or transffer a number? |
00:48.25 | Andrezo | TheTrust, yes, the system comand |
00:48.40 | Andrezo | you can even do litle adventures with it |
00:48.49 | shido | huh |
00:48.51 | shido | what |
00:48.53 | shido | sorry man |
00:48.54 | Andrezo | like rebooting your system with your phone :) |
00:49.01 | shido | ahndling paid customer first :) |
00:49.03 | shido | let me reread |
00:49.04 | shido | your post |
00:49.10 | TheTrust | thanks Andrezo do you know of any sites with docs on it?? |
00:49.21 | Andrezo | voip-info.org |
00:49.36 | Andrezo | just do System(your-comand-here) |
00:49.57 | shido | <PROTECTED> |
00:50.02 | shido | I wouldnt do that |
00:50.07 | shido | I would use user@peer |
00:50.18 | shido | and put different peers in iax.conf |
00:50.41 | shido | and usse "username" in both the peer in iax.conf and the username or user in the dialplan |
00:50.50 | shido | that way I wouldnt need to worry about setting variables |
00:50.51 | TheTrust | hmm and that will allow me to issue a command to an asterisk server from a windows machine??? |
00:50.53 | Andrezo | TheTrust exten => 1234,2,System(command-here) |
00:50.57 | shido | see how that works, gravemind ? |
00:51.12 | Andrezo | ah, only if you have a softphone |
00:51.34 | shido | ok im gonna reboot into windblows |
00:51.38 | Andrezo | TheTrust, there are GUI stuff out there too |
00:52.26 | Qwell | re: topic - what kind of speeches? |
00:52.35 | TheTrust | :) I am trying to write a new for of computerized dialer (it is complete except for how I dial the phone an send the call to an agent ... hoping to use asterisk but I need to be able to controll it from a visual studio .net app (I live on linux, my boss doesnt) |
00:53.51 | Qwell | woah, where'd shido go? |
00:54.05 | JerJer | (20:51:35) shido: ok im gonna reboot into windblows |
00:54.15 | Qwell | JerJer: You'll do too. |
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00:54.36 | Qwell | JerJer: request '8009219805@nufone-incoming' does not exist |
00:54.53 | Andrezo | TheTrust yeah i think there is a .net app that controls asterisk, let me check |
00:55.00 | JerJer | fix that error and your did will work |
00:55.06 | Qwell | woah, thats the first (invalid) number you guys gave me... |
00:55.07 | TheTrust | I would appreciate any help |
00:55.29 | Qwell | JerJer: Can you check if that DID is assigned to you guys now? |
00:55.42 | Qwell | it was setup for another lec or something |
00:55.45 | TheTrust | I am willing to do the ground work to start and open source project to create an interface DLL once I figure it all out |
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00:56.23 | Qwell | funky |
00:56.44 | Qwell | that number never came to me before... |
00:56.48 | Andrezo | TheTrust, IPSwitchBoard |
00:57.07 | TheTrust | Thank you again Andrezo .... I shall go do some research |
00:57.38 | JerJer | it goes to an iax endpoint which rejects the call |
00:58.32 | TheTrust | just out of curiosity am I the only one that would be interested in a library to allow windows applications to manage Asterisk servers ... if there is an interest I will endevor to create a full implementation of one |
00:58.49 | JerJer | bleh |
00:58.50 | Qwell | JerJer: yeah...here's what happened. I got that DID a few months ago...and it was screwed up (higher up the stream) assigned to another LEC or something (do you remember that one?). So, shido got me a new number, and thats the one I've been using. That old number gets to me now...which is odd |
00:59.04 | goldenear | shido, but doing this I'll have to set all fwd extensions for each user :( |
00:59.23 | Druken | TheTrust: sure, a windows app for manage an asterisk server by remote would be cool |
00:59.32 | JerJer | (20:51:42) shido left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection). |
00:59.36 | Druken | lemme know when it's done :) |
00:59.57 | Qwell | JerJer: just kinda confused on how it got back to you guys |
01:00.08 | Andrezo | ah, and there's gastman too |
01:00.22 | TheTrust | Druken: Not just an app .... a Library the would allow windows programmers to write applications that nativly communicate with asterix |
01:00.29 | Qwell | and, more importantly, confused on whether I should start using that number or not, with the previous problems with it |
01:00.31 | JerJer | grr |
01:00.35 | JerJer | A S T E R I S K |
01:00.57 | TheTrust | I always make that typo ... but pronounce it right sorry |
01:01.26 | Druken | i'd even prefer to see * rather than asterix |
01:01.42 | TheTrust | sorry all ... my bad |
01:01.43 | NirS | hey all |
01:01.53 | NirS | JJ, it's been a while dude |
01:02.07 | znoG | TheTrust: give me a week or so to get over it |
01:02.42 | TheTrust | :) no problems man .... I will spend that week learnings * and finding a way to control it from a custom windows app |
01:02.50 | goldenear | JerJer, I didn't see Shido has quit, thanks |
01:03.00 | wunderkin | does anyone here run an aix provider? *looks at JerJer* |
01:03.03 | wunderkin | :D |
01:03.12 | znoG | aix? that's so yesterday |
01:03.14 | znoG | ohhhh IAX |
01:05.31 | JerJer | moo |
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01:06.52 | |Vulture| | ManxPower: you around? |
01:07.08 | Qwell | JerJer: You going to astricon in CA? |
01:08.04 | JerJer | doubtful |
01:08.10 | Qwell | shame |
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01:08.58 | |Vulture| | urg wow... note to everyone the 7221 chipset from Intel is not good for * |
01:10.23 | NirS | guys, had anyone encounterd issues with HP faxes connected to an FXS port ? |
01:10.41 | |Vulture| | NirS: through channel bank, or TDM? |
01:10.47 | NirS | I have an issue that an FXS will sometimes become unusable and would require a reset of zaptel |
01:10.51 | NirS | TDM400 |
01:10.57 | tzanger | qmail rocks |
01:11.02 | |Vulture| | NirS: I duno how the hell you got faxes to work over a TDM |
01:11.02 | tzanger | but I've moved to postfix for new installation |
01:11.11 | |Vulture| | NirS: what version of * you running? |
01:11.15 | tzanger | |Vulture|: at this point, you don't. there's a driver issue with the TDM4xxP |
01:11.16 | NirS | CVS head |
01:11.21 | tzanger | some of us are working on it |
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01:11.29 | NirS | run this by me again guys ? |
01:11.31 | tzanger | NirS: I have seen that too |
01:11.32 | |Vulture| | tzanger: yea thats what I thought, |
01:11.36 | |Vulture| | yea same |
01:11.40 | |Vulture| | I had to switch to channel banks |
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01:12.03 | NirS | are you saying that the current zaptel is unable to handle faxes on a TDM card ? |
01:12.07 | tzanger | I'm a diehard digium fan but I can't lie... there are issues with the drivers... not easy issues either, some of us are trying to learn enough to repair it |
01:12.08 | |Vulture| | yes |
01:12.11 | tzanger | NirS: correct |
01:12.28 | goldenear | I really wonder how I can get some caller dependent variables in extensions.conf ... |
01:12.44 | NirS | the funny thing is that it works, then for no reason stops working |
01:12.53 | |Vulture| | you would think my "Intel Server Board" would handle TE110XP cards better than my Asus P4C800 |
01:13.23 | Andrezo | goldenear, ;exten => s/callerdID-here,1,Command |
01:13.25 | gravemind | Jul 9 21:13:08 WARNING[21456]: chan_iax2.c:546 iax_error_output: Information element length exceeds message size |
01:13.25 | gravemind | Jul 9 21:13:08 WARNING[21456]: chan_iax2.c:5336 socket_read: Undecodable frame received from '127.0.0.1' |
01:13.29 | gravemind | that looks promising. *cough* |
01:13.46 | gravemind | so i still don't have a way to dial my PBX. |
01:13.46 | darwin35 | any other good small linux distro for asterisk |
01:13.52 | drumkilla | btw, Intel is actively working on fixing the problem with their chipset that causes problems with the TE110P |
01:14.05 | |Vulture| | drumkilla: as in a firmware upgrade? |
01:14.07 | harryvv | hi tzanger, where can i get a patch for this errr. Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe |
01:14.18 | drumkilla | |Vulture|, I'm not sure what their solution will be |
01:14.20 | Andrezo | darwin35, i like the cleaness of trustix |
01:14.21 | harryvv | it spans 2 mpg123 |
01:14.24 | harryvv | pawns |
01:14.32 | |Vulture| | drumkilla: cause I now have 2 mobos on this chipset |
01:14.36 | |Vulture| | both didn't like * |
01:14.47 | drumkilla | well, it's not Asterisk they don't like |
01:14.57 | drumkilla | it's a problem with their PCI interface |
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01:15.23 | darwin35 | looking now |
01:15.50 | |Vulture| | ManxPower was working with me earlier |
01:16.06 | |Vulture| | he said that intel ref. boards should work.. but I guess you heard different drumkilla |
01:16.28 | |Vulture| | can RAM cause HDLC aborts? |
01:16.29 | drumkilla | well, I believe there is 1 chipset with problems ... |
01:16.38 | |Vulture| | drumkilla: which is that? |
01:16.48 | drumkilla | can't remember the name, sorry |
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01:18.27 | darwin35 | wich iso they have like 5 |
01:18.55 | harryvv | Seems asterisk on my system crashes evertime it comes across that bug of mine. mpg123 is spawned twice. |
01:19.13 | harryvv | drumkilla seen my issue before |
01:20.30 | |Vulture| | drumkilla: do you know if bad RAM can be an issue of HDLC aborts? |
01:21.08 | Andrezo | |Vulture| bad RAM can the cause of many things... |
01:21.10 | drumkilla | bad ram can cause all kinds of crazy issues - data corruption like that included |
01:21.21 | drumkilla | memtest86 ! |
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01:22.05 | darwin35 | grr need to make this all fit a m-system 256m disk-on a chip |
01:22.30 | |Vulture| | kk |
01:22.34 | |Vulture| | Ill run memtest |
01:22.36 | darwin35 | hope we can with festival and sphinx |
01:22.56 | Druken | what is the adsi stuff? |
01:24.22 | ManxPower | I'm not going to New Orleans afterall |
01:24.50 | ManxPower | Druken: It's a (horrible) method of doing menus and other "smart" things on analog phones. |
01:25.20 | Druken | you mean like those fucken annoying vista 350's? |
01:27.30 | robl^ | yes! that is ADSI. |
01:27.35 | ozJames | hey i am looknig for some help i need a programmer to install ASTCC on a asterisk server please PM me and we can talk $$ thanks |
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01:27.51 | Qwell | ozJames: Why does it need to be a programmer? |
01:28.06 | ozJames | an asterisk admin then |
01:28.07 | robl^ | and we want $$$, not just $$ :) |
01:28.13 | ozJames | just someone that can do it its beyond me |
01:28.17 | ozJames | lol |
01:28.18 | |Vulture| | lolo |
01:28.29 | Qwell | How many $'s we talking? |
01:28.35 | Qwell | robl^ is right. |
01:28.38 | Druken | $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ |
01:28.40 | Druken | :) |
01:28.42 | |Vulture| | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-print.php?page=ASTCC |
01:28.47 | ozJames | why stop there :) |
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01:29.08 | robl^ | |Vulture|, shh! don't give away our secrets |
01:29.11 | |Vulture| | hahaha |
01:29.12 | Druken | how about 50% of your accounts receiveables? hehe |
01:29.32 | ozJames | lol how about i just give u the business alltogether |
01:29.42 | Qwell | ozJames: that works |
01:29.51 | robl^ | and not their A/P? |
01:29.54 | Andrezo | lolo |
01:30.05 | willyb | yes, but what does the debt structure look like ;) |
01:30.38 | ozJames | no takers then :) was thinking it was worth i try i will post it on elance get the indias on to it |
01:30.55 | Qwell | ozJames: we asked how much... |
01:31.11 | harryvv | I am just wondering if its worth doing calling card with all the compitition out there. |
01:31.15 | ozJames | it s the otherway around .. you tell me your fee thats how it works |
01:31.23 | Qwell | ozJames: $300m |
01:31.39 | ozJames | m |
01:31.43 | Qwell | m |
01:31.46 | robl^ | I always love that term "debt structure". How does one put a structure to their debt? |
01:33.56 | gravemind | well i still don't know how to actually get into my pbx |
01:35.33 | shido6 | gravemind, what? |
01:36.29 | gravemind | shido6: i have no hardware interface, and sip and iax clients that i've tried won't work with it |
01:36.34 | Andrezo | ozJames, maybe try the consultants page on voip-info.org? |
01:37.21 | shido6 | what are you trying to do gravemind? |
01:37.55 | gravemind | use it? i don't know, right now i'm just playing around. i have an asterisk setup with no way to get in |
01:37.56 | darwin35 | anyone here running asterisk on a cfdrive ? |
01:38.00 | darwin35 | or cflinux |
01:40.28 | harryvv | found my issue what looked like a bug but mabey it still is. Seems the broken pipe issue is related to zaptel modules not being loaded. |
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02:00.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hey Corydon76-home |
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02:00.47 | gravemind | score! i finally got some semblance of a connection :D |
02:06.46 | gravemind | now let's see if i can route calls to sipphone |
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02:08.57 | hardwire | I had a question |
02:08.59 | hardwire | and I just forgot it |
02:09.06 | hardwire | oh yeah.. if the txgain/rxgain is too hot would that result in crappy voice and possible echo :) |
02:09.16 | |Vulture| | echo deff... |
02:09.34 | hardwire | |Vulture|: I am thinking its way too hot |
02:09.40 | hardwire | mansing: congrats |
02:09.45 | hardwire | would you like to get rid of mine :) |
02:10.01 | |Vulture| | yea go digital :P |
02:10.03 | robl^ | get rid of analog :) |
02:10.09 | hardwire | oh how I wish |
02:10.11 | mansing | I had to clean up the analog ... |
02:10.18 | hardwire | I live in alaska |
02:10.23 | hardwire | there are no voip providers in alaska |
02:10.24 | hardwire | one day |
02:10.26 | hardwire | I will own one |
02:10.29 | hardwire | and I will be so hip |
02:10.31 | robl^ | |Vulture|, stop read my mind!! now I have to go get a new tin foil hat |
02:10.42 | robl^ | s/read/reading/ |
02:11.12 | gravemind | is there a reference on apps? |
02:11.16 | gravemind | ie what args to pass |
02:11.30 | robl^ | gravemind, check the wiki |
02:11.34 | mansing | yeah |
02:11.37 | robl^ | gravemind, complete list.. |
02:11.45 | robl^ | ~wiki |
02:12.26 | mansing | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+-+documentation+of+application+commands |
02:12.32 | |Vulture| | :P |
02:12.39 | mansing | was just there |
02:12.48 | |Vulture| | robl^: Im on a HDLC Abort hunt... be vewwy vewwy quite |
02:12.59 | mansing | shhhh |
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02:13.12 | fman | hey all |
02:13.13 | robl^ | the wiki is the encycolopedia of most things asterisk related. not 100% accurate, but its free! :) |
02:13.20 | fman | anyone here running asterisk-oh323 |
02:13.42 | robl^ | |Vulture|, you scare me. and that is not an easy thing to do |
02:14.55 | |Vulture| | hahaha |
02:16.12 | mansing | my kingdom for the milliwatt number ... |
02:18.04 | gravemind | ... sipphone just read my number as being 12345678 |
02:18.12 | gravemind | dialing ** thru my pbx |
02:18.35 | gravemind | i know that is somehow *'s fault, but i don't know where its coming from |
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02:32.17 | Pete_Largo | well, this is a strange message...WARNING[30044]: file.c:224 ast_writestream: Unable to translate to format wav, source format g729 |
02:32.26 | Pete_Largo | over and over and over |
02:32.53 | mansing | no format_wav.so? |
02:34.05 | Jas_Williams | Pete_Largo: Do you have g729 licenses ? |
02:34.12 | |Vulture| | shot g729 |
02:34.14 | Pete_Largo | no |
02:34.17 | mansing | ah |
02:34.18 | |Vulture| | show |
02:34.35 | mansing | show translation |
02:34.44 | Pete_Largo | not sure why it's showing that... |
02:34.46 | Jas_Williams | Pete_Largo: Go buy some licenses or turn of g729 on you phones |
02:34.53 | Pete_Largo | that was an incoming call |
02:35.01 | Pete_Largo | from broadvoice |
02:36.39 | Andrezo | ok, anyone got a picture of a rj11 cable on a rj45 jack? i tried normal position and reversed position, no go, still no dialtone on the analog phone |
02:37.11 | Andrezo | normal position as in: black cable on the left, pin down, r |
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02:37.32 | Qwell | Andrezo: There is only one way it "fits" |
02:38.14 | Andrezo | well the cable had a rj11 jack bewfore, and it pluged on the card, but didn't work |
02:38.15 | Qwell | It IS an fxs port, and you DID connect a molex plug, right? |
02:38.25 | Andrezo | yes, power in |
02:38.41 | Qwell | and the drivers are loaded and all that? |
02:38.50 | Andrezo | yes, asterisk even lists the channels |
02:39.00 | Andrezo | ztcfg lists them too correctly |
02:39.02 | SarahEmm | hihi |
02:39.36 | Andrezo | dunno what to do more |
02:39.45 | Andrezo | tried almost everyting i guess |
02:39.49 | Qwell | and its an fxs? |
02:39.51 | Andrezo | yes |
02:39.52 | JerJer | rm -rf /boot ; reboot |
02:40.02 | JerJer | solves all problems |
02:40.22 | Andrezo | not unless it'a knopixx cd |
02:40.39 | Andrezo | ot my english sucks |
02:40.42 | Andrezo | or |
02:41.16 | Andrezo | i wish there was a ethtool for rj11 connections :) |
02:41.19 | Pete_Largo | fixed it by adding to sip.conf : disallow=all and allow=ulaw |
02:41.42 | Andrezo | Pete_Largo, try GSM low bandwidth codec |
02:41.42 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: ethtool for rj11? huh? |
02:42.01 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, wouldn't that be nice? |
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02:42.31 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: err.. i'm not sure what it would accomplish |
02:42.35 | Pete_Largo | anyone know if it's possible to set outgoing caller id NAME on a sip or iax2 call? |
02:42.50 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, to detect link |
02:42.53 | DarthClue | Pete_Largo: that depends on your provider. |
02:42.55 | robl^ | Pete_Largo, only to other SIP and IAX2 devices |
02:43.02 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: oh, ok. |
02:43.21 | Andrezo | Pete_Largo, i use fromuser=lalala on the account details on sip.conf |
02:43.26 | robl^ | Pete_Largo, normally you can send Caller ID, but yer provider doesn't take the caller ID name |
02:43.56 | Andrezo | ah, you were talking about the NAME not the number.. :) |
02:44.06 | Pete_Largo | that's what I was wondering... really it goes out to the pstn and the carrier on the recieving end dips LIDB/CNAM (in theory) |
02:45.01 | robl^ | Pete_Largo, yeah. you sned out the number.. the PSTN carrier at the end of the call will look up the number in their database and send the matching name (if any) |
02:45.29 | Pete_Largo | cool, thanks guys |
02:45.34 | Pete_Largo | or girls |
02:45.53 | SarahEmm | heh |
02:45.55 | SarahEmm | <-- grrl |
02:46.03 | Pete_Largo | I saw the pictures ;) |
02:46.07 | DarthClue | Pete_Largo: come to cluecon and you can get all the clues you want! |
02:46.08 | SarahEmm | pictures? |
02:46.16 | mansing | cluecon? |
02:46.16 | Pete_Largo | I'm planning on it DarthClue |
02:46.22 | DarthClue | ~cluecon |
02:46.22 | jbot | [cluecon] http://www.cluecon.com - Cluecon is an Open Source Telephony Expo and Developer's Conference geared towards open source Telephony enthusiasts and developers around the world. There will be a full schedule of expert speakers as well as many presentations and booths from various telephony related businesses. |
02:46.23 | Pete_Largo | SarahEmm, on your web site |
02:46.56 | SarahEmm | Pete_Largo: ahh. |
02:46.56 | Druken | SarahEmm has a website? |
02:47.02 | Pete_Largo | yup |
02:47.02 | SarahEmm | Druken: yeppers. |
02:47.20 | SarahEmm | and if you have to ask me for the URL, you didn't look hard enough. |
02:47.35 | robl^ | Druken, yeah. the website has a web came and costs only $3.00 min via paypal or credit card. you have to be 18 or older though :) |
02:47.43 | Druken | who said i looked? :) |
02:48.21 | DarthClue | robl^: the price just went up to $7.99 / minute. She needs to get to cluecon. |
02:48.36 | SarahEmm | lol |
02:48.39 | robl^ | lol |
02:48.44 | SarahEmm | i'd like to get to cluecon, yeah :) |
02:49.00 | SarahEmm | but i'm taking *another* 3 weeks of class in aug with luck, so that completely kills any chance finally that i oculd pay for it heh |
02:49.22 | Pete_Largo | is this anything to worry about: NOTICE[30142]: indications.c:397 ast_unregister_indication_country: Removed default indication country 'us' |
02:49.54 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: don't force me to have you kidnapped...blitzrage and a few others are right there and would have no problem doing so. |
02:50.04 | robl^ | Pete_Largo, don't worry unless it says "ERROR". Notices are information but not problems |
02:50.16 | Pete_Largo | thanks |
02:50.28 | |Vulture| | robl^: unless they are EVIL HDLC ABORTS! |
02:50.59 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: hey, i *want* to come! |
02:51.03 | robl^ | |Vulture|, you are the only person with that problem.. and you only have it if you forget to take the pink tablest from the psychiatrist :) |
02:51.04 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: i just can't afford it |
02:51.17 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: learning to communicate sans hearing/voice is more important than cluecon for me at this point in my life |
02:51.21 | SarahEmm | financially |
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02:51.31 | Andrezo | ok, just to confirm, the jacks on the both ends of the rj11 cable are always like this, right? http://yoda.uvi.edu/InfoTech/rj45.htm |
02:51.36 | Andrezo | no reversed positions, right? |
02:51.36 | |Vulture| | robl^: LIES! |
02:51.53 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: I'm sure we could arrange to have a crash course in Advanced ESL at cluecon if you come. |
02:52.02 | SarahEmm | ESL? |
02:52.05 | SarahEmm | english is my first language |
02:52.18 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: yeah. |
02:52.22 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: what's your issue? |
02:52.32 | Andrezo | no dialtone on my analog phone |
02:52.34 | Druken | i speak english and profanity... |
02:52.43 | Andrezo | and i tried crimping rj45 jacks, no go |
02:52.43 | DarthClue | er...ASL |
02:52.56 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: oh. |
02:53.01 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: i doubt it's a cabling issue... |
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02:53.06 | SarahEmm | driver loads ok, zttool shows no alarms? |
02:53.09 | DarthClue | |Vulture|: take the purple pill. |
02:53.13 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: oh. any fluent signers coming to cluecon? |
02:53.31 | |Vulture| | DarthClue: if it makes the aborts go away |
02:53.32 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, yes, ztvfg, shows all the correct modules, and zap show chanells too |
02:53.37 | |Vulture| | right now Ill do anything |
02:54.17 | Andrezo | |Vulture|, you tried memtes86 already like someone said earlier? |
02:54.25 | |Vulture| | Andrezo: yup all good |
02:54.27 | |Vulture| | its the HD |
02:54.34 | |Vulture| | ManxPower helped me |
02:54.34 | |Vulture| | well |
02:54.43 | |Vulture| | the controller |
02:54.43 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: power's plugged in? any lights on the card? |
02:54.45 | Andrezo | |Vulture|, you tried tethreal and tcpdump? |
02:54.53 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, yes the lights are on |
02:55.03 | |Vulture| | why would those mater? |
02:55.06 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: tried moving the FXS module to another slot on the board? |
02:55.09 | DarthClue | |Vulture|: Take the blue pill. If the effects last for than 4 hours, your woman or man will be happy. |
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02:55.46 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, no, didn't tried that, as i read somewhere, the FXS should stay the closest to the bracket |
02:56.10 | SarahEmm | hrm, really? okay. |
02:56.16 | SarahEmm | i'd try moving it myself but.. heh. |
02:56.22 | DarthClue | Andrezo: is asterisk running? |
02:56.23 | SarahEmm | sounds like a bad module to me |
02:56.36 | Andrezo | DarthClue, yes, and the zaptel modules too |
02:56.53 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, i can't make calls via the POTS line too |
02:56.58 | SarahEmm | err |
02:57.08 | Andrezo | maybe both modules damaged (11B here9 ? hehe |
02:57.20 | SarahEmm | when you call the POTS line that it's connected to does it show anything on the * console? |
02:57.24 | DarthClue | Andrezo: bump the verbosity and watch the cli output when you pick up the analog line. |
02:57.44 | SarahEmm | what kind of machine is the card in, too? |
02:58.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | state your name for the record. |
02:58.40 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: pack up your shite and head west, to Arizona! |
02:59.03 | Andrezo | DarthClue, i already tried running asterisk with losts of Vs and Ds, i pickup the phone, but just no dialtone |
02:59.10 | Andrezo | BTW, this is a REV E/F card |
02:59.23 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: but what if you call the POTS line from another phone, that is connected to the FXO? |
02:59.25 | SarahEmm | does anything come up then? |
02:59.27 | Andrezo | i read somewhere it isn't a good REV, am i worng? |
02:59.38 | DarthClue | Andrezo: try what SarahEmm said. |
03:00.07 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, yeah, if i call from skype it rings, if i disconect the cable from the POTS line, it rings anyway, i'm confused :) |
03:00.23 | Andrezo | DarthClue, mocing the module slot? |
03:00.28 | Andrezo | moving |
03:00.45 | DarthClue | Andrezo: what happens when you call into the system over the pots line? |
03:01.50 | Andrezo | when i call from my sip hardphone to my cell phone, it rings 2 seconds then it answers, but my cell phine doesn't even ring |
03:02.12 | Twister | strange question..those x100p clones you can get, are those just cheap modems? |
03:02.16 | Andrezo | the hardphione behaves like the call was complete |
03:02.40 | hardwire | I have drank more cherry soda today than I have in a long time |
03:02.41 | hardwire | its there |
03:02.44 | hardwire | I am thirsty |
03:02.44 | hardwire | glug |
03:02.50 | |Vulture| | Twister: yes |
03:02.54 | hardwire | I am going to die |
03:02.58 | |Vulture| | DIE DIE DIE! |
03:03.01 | Twister | ok thank you |
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03:03.27 | hardwire | its nice having xtcradio.net as MoH |
03:03.29 | SarahEmm | twister: yes, but with a very specific chipset |
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03:03.50 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: uhh.... huh? |
03:03.57 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: i meant, plug the POTS line into your FXO module |
03:04.01 | SarahEmm | then call it from a cell or something |
03:04.05 | SarahEmm | does anything come up on the console? |
03:04.10 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, yes already there |
03:04.13 | SarahEmm | okay |
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03:04.18 | Andrezo | ah no, it doesn't |
03:04.20 | SarahEmm | so you do get messages on the * console? then what's the issue? |
03:04.23 | SarahEmm | uhh...... |
03:04.26 | Andrezo | asterisk remains calm |
03:04.27 | SarahEmm | *confused even more now* |
03:04.31 | SarahEmm | okay. so nothing at all comes up... |
03:04.37 | Andrezo | nothing |
03:04.37 | SarahEmm | you're sure the cables are plugged into the right ports? |
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03:04.42 | Andrezo | yes |
03:04.56 | Andrezo | i know the reversed name stuff :) |
03:05.03 | SarahEmm | okay.. |
03:05.11 | SarahEmm | have you tried it in a different PCI Slot? |
03:05.27 | Andrezo | humm, no |
03:05.35 | Andrezo | but no IRQ sharing problems here |
03:05.48 | Andrezo | it stays on IRQ 10 alone |
03:05.56 | SarahEmm | okay |
03:05.58 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: you still there or have you sought shelter? |
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03:06.09 | |Vulture| | where is Mike? |
03:06.09 | SarahEmm | can you pastebin the output of ztcfg -vvvv? |
03:06.25 | Andrezo | i have free emai support from digium, right? |
03:06.45 | Cresl1n | you have free phone support :-) |
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03:06.54 | asteriskDOTbz | <PROTECTED> |
03:06.55 | DarthClue | Andrezo: just use the phone, it's free too. |
03:06.56 | Druken | Andrezo: do you have chan_zap loaded? |
03:06.58 | Cresl1n | if it's for installation related issues |
03:07.48 | Andrezo | http://pastebin.ca/17353 |
03:08.10 | Andrezo | phone? humm my english is not that good and/or quick :) |
03:08.51 | Cresl1n | looks like your card configured fine |
03:08.53 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: which slot has the FXO module with the POTS line plugged into it? |
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03:09.00 | Andrezo | i wish i could set the asterisk debug level higher |
03:09.07 | Cresl1n | what's wrong again? |
03:09.09 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, it's the 4th |
03:09.36 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: okay, so you did reverse the signalling.. |
03:09.41 | Andrezo | yes |
03:09.50 | DarthClue | Andrezo: on the CLI, type 'set verbose 99' |
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03:10.05 | Andrezo | fxoks=1 fxsks=4 |
03:12.40 | SarahEmm | and you're sure the FXO is in slot 4? |
03:12.44 | Andrezo | to dial a number via pots, it's like this, right? exten => number,1,Dial(Zap/4/${EXTEN}|20,t) |
03:12.51 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, yes |
03:14.19 | Druken | .X,1,Dial(ZAP/channel/${EXTEN},20,t) |
03:15.52 | Andrezo | yeah, don0t understand, asterisk answers it almost right awat |
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03:16.11 | Andrezo | but the call never goes to the pots line |
03:16.12 | file[laptop] | MATTTTTTTTTTTT! |
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03:17.08 | Druken | doesn't make sence, sounds like the problem is the cables... |
03:17.31 | Andrezo | the rj11 cables are fine, as i test them |
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03:18.36 | Druken | how do you know asterisk says the call is answered? |
03:18.36 | bprice20 | hey fellas; I got my hands on 2 of those swanky zyxel 2000w wifi sip phones |
03:18.44 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: wait.. asterisk answers it right away? |
03:18.49 | SarahEmm | you said that nothign showed up on the console tho? |
03:19.20 | bprice20 | they work well w/ cvs head contrary to reports |
03:19.51 | Andrezo | SarahEmm, that was about the analog phone |
03:19.56 | Druken | bprice20: CVS head what date? |
03:20.04 | bprice20 | today |
03:20.13 | Druken | k |
03:20.25 | bprice20 | well yesterday cause I got em working yesterday |
03:20.30 | SarahEmm | Andrezo: err.... i'm very confused. |
03:21.06 | bprice20 | they also seem to work well w/ an asterisk@home embarrased) installation a friend has |
03:21.07 | Andrezo | me too :) |
03:21.49 | Druken | wait a min.... |
03:22.03 | Druken | when you try to call your analog phone it's answered right away? |
03:22.05 | bprice20 | firmware version wv.00.01 |
03:22.41 | bprice20 | just letting someone know |
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03:23.57 | Andrezo | Druken, no, when i try to call my celm phone from the pots line, asterisk answers it right away, but no call on my cell phone |
03:24.43 | Druken | k, so you have a working client somewhere? |
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03:26.08 | Andrezo | client? what do you mean? |
03:26.19 | Andrezo | i have a snom phone right here |
03:27.28 | Druken | k, well... i give up... my reccomendation... phone digium, maybe they can figure it out |
03:27.57 | Druken | seems everything is working, just the signal isn't getting out of the card |
03:28.43 | gravemind | what would i need to do to allow incoming calls using sipphone? |
03:28.46 | Beirdo | SarahEmm: you are truly evil :) hehe |
03:29.45 | gravemind | or any sip system really :/ |
03:29.52 | gravemind | hrm |
03:31.21 | SarahEmm | Beirdo: huh? |
03:31.26 | SarahEmm | Beirdo: oh. pp? |
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03:34.27 | gravemind | crap, now registration is timing out. |
03:37.34 | file[laptop] | I'll set the building on fire! |
03:38.07 | *** part/#asterisk SegFault7 (~stranger@64.213.61.18) |
03:38.09 | |Vulture| | DOOO EEEET |
03:38.29 | file[laptop] | oh wait, our building has already been on fire |
03:38.56 | |Vulture| | again again! |
03:39.02 | file[laptop] | nooo not again |
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03:39.15 | DarthClue | file[laptop]: um, should we notify the authorities that we have a suspect? |
03:39.24 | file[laptop] | DarthClue: nooooooooo |
03:40.24 | DarthClue | file: just paypal me some money and i'll forget this conversation. |
03:40.29 | file[laptop] | nope |
03:40.30 | gravemind | now i can dial out but still no registration |
03:40.35 | |Vulture| | oh nice we don't get to ride Denis! |
03:40.37 | hardwire | server cabinet.. rebuilt |
03:40.39 | hardwire | joy to the freaking world. |
03:40.54 | Beirdo | yup |
03:41.05 | DarthClue | |Vulture|: define we. I still haven't heard from MikeJ. |
03:41.12 | gravemind | Jul 9 23:40:53 NOTICE[18774]: chan_sip.c:4045 sip_reg_timeout: -- Registration for '17476056519@proxy01.sipphone.com' timed out, trying again |
03:41.13 | gravemind | :( |
03:41.33 | file[laptop] | are you inside of a NAT? |
03:41.37 | Beirdo | been playing WAY too much, but it's so fun. |
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03:41.44 | gravemind | negatory |
03:41.45 | |Vulture| | DarthClue: those of us in East, Florida |
03:41.47 | TheTrustedOne | is there a way to open a Asterisk console from a remote computer(win32) almost like opening a secure shell session?? |
03:41.47 | TheTrustedOne | * Disconnected |
03:41.49 | file[laptop] | then have one. |
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03:42.10 | hardwire | TheTrustedOne: VNC, RDESKTOP? |
03:42.12 | file[laptop] | TheTrustedOne: SSH into the machine, sure! or use the manager interface to do stuff |
03:42.42 | TheTrustedOne | looking for a RELIABLE way to do it in the back ground of a call center app |
03:42.56 | TheTrustedOne | since it is going to be happening about 10 times every 3 seconds |
03:43.01 | hardwire | reliable and win32? |
03:43.03 | DarthClue | |Vulture|: i have family in central florida...Plant City area...I'm sure most of Florida is happy that Dennis is taking a sharp right. |
03:43.06 | TheTrustedOne | I know |
03:43.15 | hardwire | your screwed from the get go.. |
03:43.18 | hardwire | go hide and count to 10 |
03:43.20 | TheTrustedOne | if I could get my boss to switch to linux I would |
03:43.21 | hardwire | then go find linux |
03:43.27 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: use the Manager API...but results may vary. |
03:43.43 | TheTrustedOne | can that be used on the .net platform?? |
03:44.07 | file[laptop] | it's a TCP/IP port, you connect and you get data/send data |
03:44.16 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: yes, but you didn't hear that from me. |
03:44.17 | file[laptop] | just like... go Google, read voip-info.org |
03:44.20 | file[laptop] | it's documented |
03:44.59 | robl^ | there are several .NET/MONO/c# projects for Asterisk... |
03:45.15 | TheTrustedOne | okay I do appreciate your help .... as I said earlier when I get something fulling working I will release a win32 library for interfacing the astrisk server open source so any help is appreciated |
03:45.22 | robl^ | I am reading about AGI and MONO right now |
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03:46.24 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, go for a pure c# managed .NET DLL. That way it can be used on Linux and Win32 and MacOS X |
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03:47.53 | TheTrustedOne | I will be mopre then happy to use c# but would not C++ be better??? ... and thanks that api is EXACTLY how I hoped it would be done and would have done it myself ... kudos to whoever wrote that section |
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03:49.36 | TheTrustedOne | :) ... my entire app uses the string based Key: value system allready this could not have worked out better .... just have to add andother client and listener ... and cases to the main message handler |
03:50.18 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, C++ for .NET doesn't work well on MONO (the unix/linux equiv of .NET). C# is the best supported for true cross platfome in the .NET/MONO world |
03:51.07 | TheTrustedOne | hmm ... I did not know that .... that might be why the linux programmers at my friend work are having trouble with a couple of my libraries |
03:52.22 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, yeah. that could be. Microsofts opened the specs for standardization but don't inlcude many details from Visual C++ .NET.. also, you have to avoid P/Invoke of any native DLL |
03:52.28 | Math` | CC# is sooo nicer than C++ for managed code |
03:52.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file! |
03:53.11 | Math` | TheTrustedOne: there IS a .net-based client to asterisk's manager interface called IPSwitchBoard |
03:53.39 | TheTrustedOne | hmm ... okay ... so in terms of writing a wrapper for win32 .net c++ C# hell even vb.net would work ... but if I write it in C# it can be used on almost any platform? |
03:53.45 | file[laptop] | MikeJ! |
03:54.23 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, yeah.. mono works on win32, Mac os X, Linux, BSD, Solaris.. |
03:54.48 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: um...have you left yet? |
03:54.57 | robl^ | IPSwitchboard is written in VB .NET and uses native Windows calls via P/Invoke |
03:55.35 | TheTrustedOne | sweet ... okay one more bone head question from me ... this is my first install of asterisk ... being performed tomorrow after ALOT of refills for the 500 sheet paper tray of my printer ... what distro would you guys recommend for the os? |
03:56.41 | TheTrustedOne | fedora 4??? |
03:56.45 | DarthClue | RHEL is ok, but RH9 isn't. |
03:56.46 | SarahEmm | i like gentoo |
03:56.54 | jeremywhiting | me too |
03:57.04 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, distro is a preference.. but go with something that is well suported by the community, not one that has manybe 10 users. Debian and Red Hat EL (or Centos) are popular for Asterisk |
03:57.07 | DarthClue | FC3 at the moment, but I plan to use FC4 on some of my new rollouts. |
03:57.22 | jeremywhiting | but don't go with gentoo unless you want to spend some time with it |
03:57.27 | SarahEmm | yea.h |
03:57.46 | jeremywhiting | gentoo is as time consuming to learn as asterisk, but just as powerful too |
03:57.48 | jeremywhiting | <PROTECTED> |
03:58.00 | TheTrustedOne | okay I have the most experience with 9 - FC4 from RedHat ... so I will try FC4 if it does not go I will switch to FC3 |
03:58.31 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, one tip.. install it as a server. do not install X windows, GNOME, or KDE. no GUi |
03:58.39 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: I don't see any reason why FC4 won't work. Do not install any of the gui stuff though. |
03:58.55 | DarthClue | My installs are pure Command Line and they always work. |
03:59.13 | TheTrustedOne | how about the ES series my web server is ruuning that one too .... no that tutorials I have read indicate a strict command line only install with just the dependancies for Asterisk |
03:59.23 | robl^ | GUIs cause audio hiccups. bad! bad! bad! |
03:59.39 | robl^ | RedHat ES will work well |
03:59.47 | DarthClue | RHEL should be fine. |
04:00.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | asterisk runs on windows :) |
04:00.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
04:00.31 | gravemind | anyone here know how to take incoming calls using a SIP service like sipphone? |
04:00.36 | TheTrustedOne | okay so I will go with free first .... I AM NOT RUNNING A PRODUCTION SERVER ON MICROCRAP |
04:00.36 | DarthClue | MikeJ: are you still at home or did you get out of town? |
04:00.37 | robl^ | MikeJ[Laptop], so does Solitaire... but I wouldn't trust it :) |
04:00.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehhe |
04:01.05 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I prefer freecell, but ok.. |
04:01.24 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, try CentOS. It's RHEL clone. they take the RHEL and rebuild it. its free.. its as stable as RHEL. |
04:01.42 | robl^ | er.. take the cource code |
04:01.51 | TheTrustedOne | okay .... I will download the images tonight |
04:01.59 | TheTrustedOne | thanks again for your help guys |
04:02.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I'm home... |
04:02.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | working on patches tonight.. |
04:02.55 | robl^ | personally I use Debian, but if you are more comfortable wth RedHatness, then CentOS would be a better choice for yer first trial |
04:03.37 | DarthClue | MikeJ: you do know that your chances are getting worse on Dennis right? |
04:04.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | dennis? |
04:04.22 | *** join/#asterisk |Vulture| (~V@c-66-177-92-4.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) |
04:04.37 | |Vulture| | its coming..... |
04:04.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | who's that? |
04:04.46 | |Vulture| | MikeJ[Laptop]: how is it in your area? |
04:04.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | huh? |
04:04.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | how is what? |
04:05.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ouch |
04:05.09 | |Vulture| | someone was saying that you were getting hit by the hurricane |
04:05.42 | robl^ | its just a little rain shower :) |
04:05.44 | MikeJ[Laptop] | in detroit... I would like to see a hurricane get to the midwest.. that would be a neet trick |
04:06.24 | |Vulture| | robl^: its coming in gusts here |
04:06.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ummm |
04:06.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I doubt it will be anything near that when it hits detroit... |
04:06.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
04:07.12 | |Vulture| | yea... |
04:07.12 | DarthClue | Doh... |
04:07.28 | |Vulture| | Im in FL and we keep getting crazy rain |
04:07.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ouch |
04:07.42 | robl^ | |Vulture|, ahh.. its not bad here.. but we are waiting to see if it comes this way |
04:07.53 | DarthClue | Dennis is headed straight for ManxPower. |
04:08.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ManxPower is in LA, I am in MI |
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04:08.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | not me |
04:08.15 | DarthClue | MikeJ: it's been a long day, a very, very long day. |
04:08.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | go to sleep |
04:08.45 | robl^ | its current project path is going to miss most of LA |
04:08.47 | DarthClue | in a few hours...maybe. |
04:09.17 | robl^ | http://www.weather.com/maps/news/atlstorm4/projectedpath_large.html?from=wxcenter_maps |
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04:11.37 | TheTrustedOne | any coders??? need an oppinion ... If I am to write a wrapper for the communications (which I would like to) should I make it high level with objects such as call, channel, queue set to issue multiple commands to cause a generic and retative action to occur or would a low level one be more usefull as in a mirror of the commands that Asterisk itself possess |
04:12.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | TheTrustedOne, I think there are already a number of those |
04:12.16 | Math` | yeah u got one |
04:12.43 | Math` | TheTrustedOne: u wanna write a c# lib for the manager interface |
04:12.45 | Math` | ? |
04:13.30 | TheTrustedOne | Math`: yeah ... one mainly for .net developers but that could easily be ported arround |
04:13.45 | Math` | interesting |
04:13.57 | Math` | u got msn? I might work w/ you for that |
04:14.36 | TheTrustedOne | yup mike@fti.lynks.biz |
04:14.40 | robl^ | there is a c# manager class already.. its VERY VERY basic, but it exists |
04:14.46 | Math` | which license? |
04:15.10 | robl^ | I am not sure.. its on the wiki.. |
04:15.29 | Math` | ok |
04:16.08 | TheTrustedOne | I would release GNU ... but I am thinking hybrid .... mirror the existing command and create a set of high level ones to do rutine tasks like managing a call or a channel or a queue |
04:16.17 | robl^ | http://voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Manager+API thre is a C# example towards the bottom |
04:16.37 | fman | guys, is it easy to setup a iax trunk between two asterisk servers? |
04:17.09 | TheTrustedOne | plus say a status/monitor class which can easily be checked to quickly get the status of the server and all ports |
04:17.16 | TheTrustedOne | in like 2d array |
04:17.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | fman, yes |
04:18.01 | fman | can I have some extensions hanging off each server? |
04:18.02 | Math` | TheTrustedOne: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+manager+API |
04:18.05 | Math` | it is REALLY basic |
04:18.15 | robl^ | I said that. :) |
04:18.20 | fman | thanks |
04:18.23 | fman | will read up |
04:18.40 | Math` | I would have done a Connect() and exited and it would have been the same |
04:20.24 | robl^ | Math` & TheTrustedOne: you might want to look at some of the other links on the bootom of that page. the manager API has hiccups if you have multiple connections many apps use a proxy for connections.. like FOP |
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04:22.06 | TheTrustedOne | we could build an internal proxy using the clients own machine as one ... or just redundant checks to ensure the server got the message .... my test bed will be my new dialing system ... 200 seats upto 150 calls at once over both internal and external VoIP |
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04:26.11 | TheTrustedOne | this solution consists of multiple programs ... only one with only a single connection to astrix would be present |
04:27.04 | TheTrustedOne | the controller is the only module (one per implementation) is the only program that talks to the mysql/apache server and would be the only one that talks to the asterisk server |
04:27.19 | gravemind | i can accept incoming calls thru FWD now. yay. |
04:27.39 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, you could create a proxy that translates Manager API to XML :) |
04:28.13 | robl^ | that would be easier to parse in .NET frameworks |
04:28.29 | Math` | nah thats bad |
04:28.37 | Math` | u write packet classes |
04:28.46 | robl^ | remoting! |
04:28.59 | robl^ | :) |
04:29.33 | TheTrustedOne | :) wow that sounds fun ... lets convert nice clean raw text to something too complex for the task at hand ... I think a status class with several boolean flags and chr() variable ... a 2d array for message history ... a switch case message handler and a simple socket based communications class should do the trick |
04:29.46 | Math` | ahahaha |
04:30.00 | robl^ | TheTrustedOne, of course! :) |
04:30.02 | Math` | xml parsing is supported by System.XML :P |
04:30.26 | |Vulture| | hahaha were now under both a Tornado Watch and a Flood Watch... that can't be good |
04:30.42 | robl^ | ohh! how about turning Manager API into an ADO.NET managed provider? |
04:30.52 | Math` | NO |
04:30.57 | Math` | lol |
04:31.11 | TheTrustedOne | robl^: I can always write you an addition class to draw you a nice pretty picture of a rainbow then use the colours to determine the status of the server ..... LOL |
04:31.17 | Math` | lol |
04:31.24 | robl^ | |Vulture|, if you house spins aroound and flies through the air and lands on a witch, let us know. :) |
04:33.31 | robl^ | ohh I like that.. maybe add one of those annoying Ms Office-like talking paperclips :) |
04:33.38 | |Vulture| | sweet! I want to fly |
04:34.23 | TheTrustedOne | I think we will be able to accomplish our goals using a class of the same structure that the rest of this app uses for its communications ... data sent back and forth in key: value struture ... ripped appart ... switched based on key ... the value is parsed ... server response is dumped to a value .... so the client send a message and gets put into a do while responded = "" <cr> application.doevents() <cr> |
04:35.03 | Math` | TheTrustedOne: u got 1 thread that handles net comm and throws Packet classes in a queue which is processed by another thread |
04:35.28 | TheTrustedOne | yeah basically ... except the processing is done by the main thread in the surrent app |
04:35.36 | Math` | from this thread u originate events based on the message types and u forge packets and send them to the network layer |
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04:35.55 | TheTrustedOne | in a nut shell yes |
04:36.10 | MikeJ[Laptop] | TheTrustedOne, watch your language |
04:36.19 | Math` | ? |
04:36.24 | TheTrustedOne | *raises eyebrow* |
04:36.28 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
04:36.30 | TheTrustedOne | language??? |
04:36.51 | TheTrustedOne | what did I say?? |
04:37.05 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you said in a nut shell |
04:37.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | there will be no putting in nut shells around here... |
04:37.29 | TheTrustedOne | ah ... okay ....... looks confused |
04:37.33 | Math` | lollll |
04:37.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | or throwing nuts.. no nuts |
04:37.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no throwing! |
04:37.48 | Math` | nut shell means command line interface |
04:37.52 | TheTrustedOne | okay so mike has no nuts ... got it |
04:37.52 | gravemind | no nuts? what a sexist. |
04:37.53 | robl^ | no shells! |
04:38.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no.. just no throwing |
04:38.18 | TheTrustedOne | lol |
04:38.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | cahos... woo hoo |
04:38.27 | file[laptop] | who has been touching my nuts? |
04:38.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no one.. |
04:38.36 | TheTrustedOne | no one in long time |
04:38.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
04:38.45 | TheTrustedOne | you owe me a beer mike |
04:38.46 | file[laptop] | someone clearly threw them |
04:38.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it's official |
04:38.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | those were peanuts. |
04:39.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | oh... I get your point now. |
04:39.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | TheTrustedOne, where you from... |
04:39.37 | TheTrustedOne | Kitchener, Ontario, CA |
04:39.44 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ~cluecon |
04:39.45 | jbot | from memory, cluecon is http://www.cluecon.com - Cluecon is an Open Source Telephony Expo and Developer's Conference geared towards open source Telephony enthusiasts and developers around the world. There will be a full schedule of expert speakers as well as many presentations and booths from various telephony related businesses. |
04:39.49 | MikeJ[Laptop] | come on down.... |
04:39.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | august in chicago.. |
04:39.59 | SarahEmm | hihi TheTrustedOne |
04:40.07 | SarahEmm | yay for ontarians :o) |
04:40.09 | |Vulture| | TheTrustedOne: I have an office there... its on Emire Blvd. right next to the airport |
04:40.14 | SarahEmm | *waves from downtown Toronto* |
04:40.16 | TheTrustedOne | :) sweet theres more of me |
04:40.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I'm in detroit.. but I am 1/2 ontarioan |
04:40.31 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: you should come to cluecon. |
04:40.41 | TheTrustedOne | and I bet this ones cuter then the rest of you all |
04:40.55 | TheTrustedOne | DarthClue: where is it and when |
04:40.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | this one? |
04:41.05 | DarthClue | ~cluecon |
04:41.05 | jbot | from memory, cluecon is http://www.cluecon.com - Cluecon is an Open Source Telephony Expo and Developer's Conference geared towards open source Telephony enthusiasts and developers around the world. There will be a full schedule of expert speakers as well as many presentations and booths from various telephony related businesses. |
04:41.08 | TheTrustedOne | SarahEmm |
04:41.10 | SarahEmm | oh. |
04:41.12 | SarahEmm | lol |
04:41.15 | SarahEmm | piccies on my site *shrug* |
04:41.15 | DarthClue | August, Chicago. |
04:41.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | august 3-5 |
04:41.44 | TheTrustedOne | sorry I wont set foot on american soil .... period |
04:41.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | use shoes. |
04:42.07 | TheTrustedOne | LOL |
04:42.10 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: we can arrange for a wheel chair. |
04:42.21 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: or a go cart. |
04:42.33 | TheTrustedOne | now get it towed behind something fast and you maybe on to something |
04:42.46 | TheTrustedOne | I like anything fast enough to do something stupid in |
04:43.07 | DarthClue | TheTrustedOne: come to cluecon, we can find something fast enough for that. |
04:43.15 | TheTrustedOne | LOL |
04:43.26 | TheTrustedOne | I will see what I can arrange |
04:43.30 | Twister | i have the following line in my dialplan, s,2,Festival('Hello'), the line answers, i see where it calls festival on sip debug but nothing is said |
04:43.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I do stupid things. |
04:43.35 | TheTrustedOne | Sarahemm: what the addy |
04:43.44 | SarahEmm | TheTrustedOne: if you have you ask, you didn't look hard enough :P |
04:43.47 | SarahEmm | sarahemm.net |
04:43.51 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Twister, is festival installed? |
04:43.58 | Twister | yep |
04:44.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | correctly? |
04:44.03 | TheTrustedOne | sorry I am a coder ... lazy by definition |
04:44.21 | Twister | it plays when i try it from the command line |
04:44.23 | Twister | so id assume so |
04:44.35 | TheTrustedOne | WOW .... I have 72 Mozilla windows open ... |
04:44.42 | Math` | lol |
04:44.47 | Twister | ive set up the festival.conf just like voip-info said |
04:45.12 | TheTrustedOne | I was right for the record |
04:45.57 | TheTrustedOne | Sarah ... it is not like you toronto folk to be sooo quiet |
04:46.01 | SarahEmm | heh |
04:46.06 | SarahEmm | soooo quiet? |
04:46.55 | TheTrustedOne | yeah Mikey over there and I are pretty much engaged in a monolouge here |
04:47.49 | TheTrustedOne | checks his bank accout .... another greek tradgedy in bank statement form |
04:47.56 | SarahEmm | heh |
04:48.06 | SarahEmm | not much for me to say right now, i suppose :) |
04:48.25 | TheTrustedOne | I dont recall seeing this in the "be your own boss" brochure |
04:49.21 | TheTrustedOne | I have this sudden urge to purr |
04:49.28 | TheTrustedOne | quite strange really |
04:49.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | me? |
04:49.53 | TheTrustedOne | yes you ,,, its all you fault |
04:50.10 | SarahEmm | hehe TheTrustedOne :o) i'm sort of kitrichey :) |
04:50.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | nuts... |
04:50.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | damn |
04:50.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ahhhhh |
04:50.27 | file[laptop] | it's 2AM here, but meh |
04:50.47 | DarthClue | file: go to sleep! |
04:50.53 | file[laptop] | why? |
04:50.59 | TheTrustedOne | LOL .... you will have to define that one for me Sarah ... and it's only one here ... still early ... programming has just started |
04:51.15 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hmmmm |
04:51.28 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sleep... or finish cygwin patches... |
04:51.30 | DarthClue | because. |
04:51.45 | SarahEmm | TheTrustedOne: http://www.sarahemm.net/glossary.php |
04:51.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | decicions, decisions |
04:51.53 | TheTrustedOne | when the night falls my clients go to sleep then I can get some real work done |
04:51.54 | SarahEmm | TheTrustedOne: i have a lot of Sarahisms.. that page explains 'em ;) |
04:52.09 | SarahEmm | ooh |
04:52.13 | SarahEmm | speaking of which, that needs an update |
04:52.18 | TheTrustedOne | I shall have to remeber that .... you on msn sarah??? |
04:52.18 | file[laptop] | I don't go back to work till Monday! |
04:52.29 | SarahEmm | TheTrustedOne: sarahemm@sarahemm.net |
04:52.31 | SarahEmm | file: woo! |
04:52.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | monday? |
04:52.36 | SarahEmm | file: i work sat/sun and go back to class m-f :P |
04:52.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | how is your soc stuff going file? |
04:53.01 | DarthClue | The Dark Side never rests. |
04:53.08 | file[laptop] | waiting for my check so I can purchase a Polycom |
04:53.31 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I hear there were 4 projects for * chosen.. what are the other 3? |
04:53.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and who is doing them? |
04:53.46 | file[laptop] | dunno yet |
04:53.52 | file[laptop] | not much info is available |
04:54.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sucko |
04:54.19 | file[laptop] | a non alcoholic drink |
04:54.21 | file[laptop] | brb |
04:54.36 | SarahEmm | woo, definition for kitrich updated heh |
04:54.39 | TheTrustedOne | *feels the need for hacker fuel* |
04:54.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | drink beer |
04:54.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | drink and code.. |
04:54.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I could drink some beer |
04:54.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I should drink some beer. |
04:55.12 | TheTrustedOne | hmmm ... Redbull, arush or jolt??? |
04:55.18 | TheTrustedOne | decisions descisions |
04:55.44 | Nugget | coffee > * |
04:56.12 | SarahEmm | heh |
04:56.14 | TheTrustedOne | arush it is |
04:56.21 | SarahEmm | i'm supposed to be off caffeine, but cheating tontie |
04:56.23 | TheTrustedOne | and a timmies |
04:56.55 | TheTrustedOne | sorry to anyone who does not know what that is |
04:57.04 | file[laptop] | all I found was cheap cola |
04:57.20 | TheTrustedOne | LOL .... |
04:57.31 | SarahEmm | TheTrustedOne: TH? |
04:57.35 | file[laptop] | Subway was upsetting my stomach... |
04:58.19 | file[laptop] | I don't like Subway that much, it never sits well |
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05:04.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | now sleep |
05:05.20 | file[laptop] | nooooo |
05:05.23 | file[laptop] | MikeJ[Laptop]: RESIST! |
05:08.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ouch |
05:08.10 | MikeJ[Laptop] | need to fix the damn backups... again |
05:08.35 | Vulture- | MikeJ[Laptop]: you use rsync? |
05:08.37 | file[laptop] | and no I don't really poke people in real life ... much |
05:08.43 | file[laptop] | I do hug in real life though |
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05:08.50 | SarahEmm | yay! |
05:08.50 | Vulture- | file[laptop]: lies... LIES I TELL U! |
05:08.52 | SarahEmm | kitriches too. |
05:10.14 | gravemind | what should i do if * isn't picking up DTMF using sip/kphone? |
05:10.36 | Vulture- | gravemind: check dtmf in sip.conf |
05:10.40 | file[laptop] | figure out how kphone is sending the DTMF, and specify the dtmfmode in the entry in sip.conf |
05:11.00 | Vulture- | dtmfmode = rfc2833 |
05:11.13 | file[laptop] | rfc2833 is sexy |
05:11.16 | Vulture- | yea it is |
05:11.33 | Vulture- | rfc2833 is gunna have my children |
05:11.39 | gravemind | i get the feeling sipphone is interpreting the DTMF codes and making tones out of them though |
05:11.40 | Vulture- | noooo HDLC abort! |
05:11.43 | gravemind | would * still pick it up? |
05:13.59 | gravemind | rfc2833 didn't pick it up |
05:14.04 | file[laptop] | try inband |
05:14.09 | gravemind | trying it now |
05:14.23 | gravemind | it's using GSM(no inband) |
05:14.32 | file[laptop] | ah |
05:14.41 | file[laptop] | then it shouldn't be inband, should be rfc2833 |
05:14.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sigh... tape library not cooporating |
05:14.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | poke the backups... |
05:15.01 | gravemind | well neither is working |
05:15.02 | Vulture- | tapes are fo suckas! |
05:15.05 | file[laptop] | their pokability level is low! |
05:15.09 | gravemind | are there any others? |
05:15.14 | file[laptop] | gravemind: info is the last one |
05:15.17 | shido6 | NOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
05:15.19 | shido6 | inband and ULAW |
05:15.21 | shido6 | first |
05:15.24 | shido6 | that should work |
05:15.26 | shido6 | if it doesnt |
05:15.29 | shido6 | you have BIGGER problems |
05:15.31 | gravemind | but it's not using ulaw |
05:15.35 | shido6 | d'uh |
05:15.38 | shido6 | so use ulaw |
05:15.42 | gravemind | blargh. |
05:15.44 | gravemind | fine :P |
05:15.49 | shido6 | thank you :) |
05:15.59 | gravemind | G711u? |
05:16.10 | file[laptop] | hrm does kphone do presence? |
05:16.14 | Vulture- | yes |
05:16.21 | gravemind | yes, but kphone isn't connecting directly, it's going through sipphone |
05:16.23 | Vulture- | yes to gravemind not to you file |
05:16.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Vulture-, you have any good media to backup 500GB a night and keep it for a week, weeklys for a month, monthlys for a year...... |
05:16.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | other than tape? |
05:17.14 | Nugget | good? sure thing. affordable? not a chance in hell. :) |
05:17.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | exactly |
05:17.33 | Vulture- | MikeJ[Laptop]: wow 500gb... enjoy your tapes lol |
05:18.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that;s what we are pushing for fulls in this office atm... and our big stuff replicates to multiple sites so we don't need tapes |
05:18.13 | gravemind | what is it, a double-incremental? |
05:18.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that's full's |
05:18.26 | Nugget | replication is hardly a replacement for backups. |
05:18.37 | Vulture- | at one place I did work in they had one of those Dell Tape Backup units |
05:18.40 | Vulture- | it was pretty sweet |
05:18.49 | gravemind | run the month's tape, all weekly tapes, all daily tapes |
05:18.50 | gravemind | fun |
05:18.56 | file[laptop] | my flight itinerary is hurting my head |
05:18.57 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but even if they were incramentals, the bulk of it are full db dumps which we need to restore staging db's in other sites |
05:19.22 | Vulture- | MikeJ[Laptop]: what db is it? Oracle? |
05:19.31 | MikeJ[Laptop] | mssql |
05:19.43 | Vulture- | jesus... 500gb mssql... |
05:19.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | not 1 db.. |
05:19.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | biggest db is about 65 gb |
05:20.01 | file[laptop] | I need to talk to David, argh |
05:20.07 | Vulture- | oh okay |
05:20.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
05:20.13 | Vulture- | I was about to say DAMN |
05:20.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but sql can do 500gb |
05:20.40 | DarthClue | file: just call him. I'm sure he'll enjoy getting a call on at this time of night on a saturday. |
05:20.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I just would hate to see the re-indexing logs. |
05:20.47 | Vulture- | anything involving dbs and microsoft I try to stay away from |
05:20.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe.. it's only 1:30 |
05:20.55 | file[laptop] | DarthClue: you can't get ahold of him on the weekends, that's suicide |
05:21.00 | Nugget | yeah. I've never done mssql that large, but I'm not at all shocked to hear that it works. |
05:21.02 | file[laptop] | I'm just going to e-mail him |
05:21.03 | DarthClue | file, exactly. |
05:21.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Vulture-, mssql is the best of MS... and the new version is going to really kick ass... |
05:21.19 | file[laptop] | of course it takes him a century to reply |
05:21.23 | DarthClue | MikeJ: 12:21 here. |
05:21.23 | Vulture- | OMG... I killed the HDLC ABORTS! |
05:21.26 | Nugget | mssql is a fine platform. it really fills a pretty large niche of the market |
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05:22.03 | sime | is there a fwd irc channcel buried on some irc server? |
05:22.39 | Nivex | sime: not that I know of. you could always pop in to the virtual coffee house :) |
05:22.43 | Nugget | mssql isn't the best of ms, though. Flight Simulator all the way. ;) |
05:23.02 | file[laptop] | I wrote a short poem and e-mailed it to him :) |
05:23.18 | sime | Nivex, i cant register :) its timing out, but on a ATA not on asterisk |
05:23.19 | Nugget | flight simulator is the only thing I miss since I put my XP box in the server room |
05:23.20 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hiku!!! |
05:23.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | see.. most of my office is ms.. so I am stuck with it |
05:24.18 | file[laptop] | I forget what we use... I use MySQL on my box though... could use postgres if I really wanted... |
05:24.37 | DarthClue | roses are red, violets are blue, i have to change planes 30 times, when all i need is 2! |
05:24.40 | Nugget | mysql makes me want to slam my head in a car door. |
05:24.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | DarthClue, nice |
05:24.52 | file[laptop] | MySQL works fine for me |
05:25.03 | file[laptop] | I change planes once for Cluecon, that makes me so happy |
05:25.04 | Nivex | mysql replication makes me want to behead someone |
05:25.17 | file[laptop] | Moncton -> Toronto -> Chicago |
05:25.19 | Nugget | I spend half my time boggling at the things it can't do, and the other half boggling at the things it did for me that I didn't want done. |
05:25.21 | DarthClue | Replication is easy, if you do it right. |
05:25.21 | file[laptop] | Chicago -> Montreal -> Moncton |
05:25.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | try to do it with 50+dbs... |
05:25.40 | file[laptop] | OK PEOPLE, I didn't want to turn this into a discussion about MySQL |
05:25.44 | Nugget | heh |
05:25.46 | file[laptop] | so hush :p |
05:25.48 | DarthClue | MikeJ: not difficult. |
05:25.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yeah, whatever |
05:26.27 | DarthClue | I'm waiting for 5 to get a bit more stable then I'll be happier. |
05:26.55 | file[laptop] | I still have to do my presentation up for my stuff... *sigh* |
05:27.12 | file[laptop] | DarthClue: have fun on the phones Monday btw |
05:27.43 | DarthClue | file: i will if bkw_ ever gets me setup right. |
05:27.54 | file[laptop] | probably won't |
05:28.32 | DarthClue | he was supposed to give me vpn on Friday, but it didn't happen. And I'm not sure exactly how I'm gonna handle the phones, probably a lot of, 'ok, let me check on that' and then bug him to look at it while i watch. |
05:29.17 | file[laptop] | the intranet isn't too bad... it's just complicated and you have to know exactly where stuff is or you could spend an hour finding it |
05:29.29 | DarthClue | file: exactly. |
05:29.43 | gravemind | well, info doesn't work either |
05:29.45 | DarthClue | i know where screen 5 is and that's about it for the moment. |
05:29.50 | gravemind | i'm not even sure the tones are getting across |
05:30.10 | DarthClue | gravemind: does the software let you specify how to send dtmf. |
05:30.19 | gravemind | not that i've found |
05:30.43 | gravemind | can you recommend a better SIP client for linux? |
05:30.50 | DarthClue | why not use iax? |
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05:31.01 | gravemind | i do use iax, this is for integrating with people who use sip |
05:31.17 | DarthClue | you got an * box locally? |
05:31.47 | gravemind | eh? |
05:31.58 | DarthClue | do you have an asterisk box that you control? |
05:32.03 | gravemind | yes |
05:32.20 | DarthClue | and you need to be able to talk with people who only use sip on their end right? |
05:32.32 | gravemind | right |
05:33.00 | DarthClue | use iax to your * box and then use sip from your box to them. or did i miss something. |
05:33.37 | gravemind | well i'd still need something to route the SIP |
05:33.43 | file[laptop] | I'm going to strangle the call center bot, it just won't shut up |
05:33.46 | gravemind | although technically i'm not directly accepting sip calls |
05:34.09 | gravemind | file[laptop]: is it trying to have sex with you? :P |
05:34.26 | DarthClue | route the sip? just make sure the ports are aimed at your * box and you don't need to worry about it. |
05:34.36 | file[laptop] | every ten seconds it spits out stuff because agents aren't on the IRC channel |
05:35.05 | file[laptop] | and it's broken, so when the agents do come on - they can't login to the bot |
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05:39.22 | file[laptop] | SO |
05:39.25 | file[laptop] | yes...... |
05:39.29 | TheTrustedOne | and where would I find its neck?? |
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05:39.55 | file[laptop] | a perfectly sane question to ask yourself. |
05:40.16 | gravemind | how do you go about integrating with an external shell script/application? |
05:40.20 | SarahEmm | ostriches necks are easy to find! :) |
05:40.25 | DarthClue | gravemind: AGI |
05:40.49 | TheTrustedOne | but I dont want to strangle you hun |
05:40.51 | Kernel_core | Hi all , anybody has experience to configure ARESKICC ( asterisk Accounting and billing ) ? |
05:40.53 | gravemind | SarahEmm: emu necks are buried under a mass of feathers :p |
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05:41.15 | TheTrustedOne | so are some people |
05:42.11 | DarthClue | My three year old kicked me in her sleep! That hurt. |
05:42.34 | TheTrustedOne | LOL .... 3 and already kicking Daddy arround not a good sign man |
05:42.38 | Kernel_core | I configured ARESICC but I dont know where should I add user/pass for admin to connect ? ( I cannot login through web ) |
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05:48.23 | file[laptop] | ermph goodnight |
05:49.31 | DarthClue | nite file! |
05:53.43 | TheTrustedOne | thank you for all your help .... it is making my first telephony project a lot easier |
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05:54.01 | edgarin | HI |
05:54.09 | TheTrustedOne | Bye |
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05:54.18 | edgarin | Hello |
05:54.24 | edgarin | I have a clon modem of X100p |
05:54.32 | edgarin | with chipset Ambient MD3200 |
05:54.39 | edgarin | the problem is this: |
05:55.28 | edgarin | <PROTECTED> |
05:55.28 | edgarin | == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf': Found |
05:55.28 | edgarin | Jun 24 16:47:19 ERROR[3189]: chan_zap.c:6214 mkintf: Signalling requested is FXS Loopstart but line is in FXS Kewlstart signalling |
05:55.28 | edgarin | Jun 24 16:47:19 ERROR[3189]: chan_zap.c:9149 setup_zap: Unable to register channel '1' |
05:55.28 | edgarin | Jun 24 16:47:19 WARNING[3189]: loader.c:345 ast_load_resource: chan_zap.so: load_module failed, returning -1 |
05:55.30 | edgarin | == Unregistered channel type 'Tor' |
05:55.32 | edgarin | == Unregistered channel type 'Zap' |
05:55.34 | edgarin | Jun 24 16:47:19 WARNING[3189]: loader.c:440 load_modules: Loading module chan_zap.so failed! |
05:55.36 | edgarin | ideas? |
05:56.08 | SarahEmm | edgarin: first off, please use pastebin.ca for long pastes |
05:56.16 | SarahEmm | second, does your zapata.conf specify kewlstart or loopstart? |
05:56.19 | SarahEmm | what about your zaptel.conf? |
05:56.28 | edgarin | zaptel.conf |
05:56.29 | DarthClue | edgarin: number one, use pastebin. Number 2, your missing a zapata.conf file. |
05:56.35 | edgarin | ok |
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05:56.40 | edgarin | in the zaptel.conf |
05:56.52 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: uhh, he is? it says FOund |
05:56.53 | edgarin | fxsks=1 |
05:56.57 | DarthClue | er, no, you appear to have a misconfiguration in your file. |
05:56.59 | edgarin | wait.. |
05:57.08 | edgarin | a minute turn on the server |
05:57.19 | DarthClue | you need to check the signalling type. |
05:57.21 | SarahEmm | it looks like one is set ks one ls, they need to match |
06:00.37 | gravemind | Jul 10 02:00:04 WARNING[30887]: app_festival.c:443 festival_exec: Festival returned ER |
06:00.46 | gravemind | which is followed by 100% cpu usage from festival... |
06:01.32 | edgarin | ready |
06:02.16 | Nugget | skip festival and just hook up a speak 'n spell. you'll be much happier with the quality. :) |
06:02.34 | gravemind | :P |
06:02.55 | DarthClue | use festival to encode, but don't do it on the fly. the quality is not great and the time it takes to encode will frustrate you and your users if you do it on the fly. |
06:03.10 | edgarin | Hello |
06:03.17 | edgarin | Im have a problem with |
06:03.18 | edgarin | zaptel |
06:03.22 | DarthClue | edgarin: please scroll back up and read what was posted. |
06:03.23 | edgarin | this is the zaptel.conf |
06:03.25 | edgarin | http://pastebin.com/310368 |
06:03.39 | edgarin | and my zapata.conf |
06:04.37 | DarthClue | edgarin: you need to read the error messages that appear on the cli. they tell you that you need to change it from ks which is coolstart to ls which is loopstart. |
06:04.49 | SarahEmm | edgarin: your zapata.conf is where? |
06:05.03 | edgarin | wait.. |
06:05.05 | edgarin | now |
06:05.05 | gravemind | exten => 2,1,Festival('stop failing it') |
06:05.06 | gravemind | ^ simple |
06:05.06 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: unless you *Want* ks, in which case change ls to ks :) |
06:05.11 | edgarin | I'm post the zapata.conf |
06:05.11 | SarahEmm | edgarin: now? |
06:05.15 | SarahEmm | oh. |
06:05.20 | edgarin | I'm from GUatemala |
06:05.22 | gravemind | and it's failing then using all my cpu. |
06:05.24 | edgarin | excuseme for my english |
06:05.26 | edgarin | is so so |
06:05.38 | SarahEmm | s'ok :) |
06:05.49 | gravemind | server Sun Jul 10 02:04:15 2005 : Festival server started on port 1314 |
06:05.49 | gravemind | client(1) Sun Jul 10 02:04:23 2005 : accepted from localhost |
06:05.50 | gravemind | client(1) Sun Jul 10 02:04:23 2005 : disconnected |
06:05.55 | gravemind | from festival.log |
06:05.58 | gravemind | yargh |
06:06.48 | gravemind | three lines hardly qualifies a pastebinning :P |
06:07.12 | DarthClue | gravemind: the general doesn't like your answer... |
06:07.30 | gravemind | fine *grumble* |
06:08.15 | Pete_Largo | anyone have any linkage where I can learn how to make festival start as a service? |
06:08.17 | gravemind | i own the force. |
06:08.59 | DarthClue | gravemind: you are playing with the dark side now, you should be careful. |
06:09.17 | gravemind | ... what did i just say? |
06:09.53 | Darth_SIPious | :) |
06:10.02 | gravemind | heh |
06:10.17 | Darth_SIPious | I like this nick :D |
06:10.26 | DarthClue | Always a master and an apprentice there is, yes. |
06:11.02 | Darth_SIPious | have faith my young apprentice, you will be a master soon... :) |
06:11.29 | edgarin | HI |
06:11.32 | edgarin | the zapata.conf |
06:11.38 | sarah_workies | bbiaf |
06:11.50 | edgarin | http://pastebin.com/310374 |
06:12.11 | edgarin | SarahEmm: http://pastebin.com/310374 |
06:12.23 | edgarin | DarthClue:http://pastebin.com/310374 |
06:13.37 | DarthClue | edgarin: x100p clone right? |
06:13.48 | edgarin | yes |
06:13.53 | edgarin | is a clone x100p |
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06:14.35 | Darth_SIPious | hey Qwell |
06:14.50 | Qwell | y0 |
06:14.56 | edgarin | ideas? |
06:16.45 | Vulture- | clone == death |
06:17.50 | DarthClue | edgarin: change the line in your zaptel.conf from fxsks to fxsls. |
06:17.52 | ManxPower | My local weather corecasthttp://www.weather.com/weather/local/39576?from=breadcrumb |
06:18.01 | edgarin | ok |
06:18.04 | DarthClue | Manx! |
06:18.27 | edgarin | nop |
06:18.31 | edgarin | DarthClue: nop |
06:18.38 | edgarin | DarthClue: no work |
06:18.51 | DarthClue | edgarin: pastebin the cli output. |
06:19.00 | Darth_SIPious | edgarin, try looking at my /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf file here: http://pastebin.com/310377 and my /etc/zaptel.conf file here: http://pastebin.com/310379 these work fine for me with a clone x100p |
06:20.19 | edgarin | ok |
06:22.16 | ManxPower | Humidity: 90% |
06:22.36 | DarthClue | Manx: that's normal for my area. |
06:22.38 | Nugget | clearly ManxPower needs to move to europe. |
06:22.55 | ManxPower | Nugget: Clearly. |
06:22.59 | coppice | sounds rather dry |
06:23.03 | Vulture- | yea were usually between 95-98 |
06:23.41 | DarthClue | it's 74% here and we are in a dry spell. |
06:23.49 | edgarin | mmm :( not work |
06:24.06 | edgarin | lspci |
06:24.21 | edgarin | 0000:00:0d.0 Modem: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1080 (rev 04) |
06:24.55 | ManxPower | Looks like midday or so we |
06:25.09 | ManxPower | Looks like midday or so we're going to get hit with some of the feeder bands |
06:26.03 | SarahEmm | edgarin: getting the same error in * when you start it? |
06:26.09 | SarahEmm | with both set to ks? |
06:26.13 | edgarin | yes |
06:26.37 | edgarin | Maquina2:~# modprobe wcfxo |
06:26.38 | edgarin | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
06:26.38 | edgarin | FATAL: Error running install command for wcfxo |
06:26.43 | SarahEmm | oh. |
06:26.47 | SarahEmm | you're sure it's the right chipset? |
06:27.00 | edgarin | howto see the chipset in linux? |
06:27.03 | edgarin | in the box |
06:27.08 | SarahEmm | err, look at the card physically |
06:27.10 | edgarin | says chipset MD 3200 |
06:27.15 | edgarin | aja |
06:27.21 | SarahEmm | MD3200 on the card? |
06:27.26 | edgarin | no |
06:28.05 | SarahEmm | err |
06:28.09 | SarahEmm | what says MD3200 then? |
06:28.19 | edgarin | In the box |
06:28.21 | edgarin | of this card |
06:28.23 | SarahEmm | oh. |
06:28.27 | edgarin | yesterday buy |
06:28.29 | SarahEmm | ahh. |
06:28.31 | SarahEmm | what brand? |
06:28.53 | edgarin | in the chipstet says |
06:28.55 | edgarin | Intel |
06:28.56 | edgarin | only |
06:29.04 | Twister | anyone use nufone? |
06:29.10 | SarahEmm | what about on the card itself? what do the main chips say? |
06:29.13 | ManxPower | edgarin: after the modprobe do an "lsmod" if the driver shows up then you have a compatable card. |
06:29.24 | Twister | having a small problem with registering |
06:30.12 | edgarin | lsmod: http://pastebin.com/310383 |
06:30.26 | edgarin | the module zaptel wcfxo wcfxs start up |
06:31.47 | edgarin | ideas? |
06:32.18 | SarahEmm | that looks fine edgarin |
06:32.26 | SarahEmm | what does ztcfg -vvvvv output? |
06:32.38 | DarthClue | try use fxsls? |
06:33.08 | edgarin | ztcfg: http://pastebin.com/310384 |
06:33.54 | SarahEmm | that's odd. |
06:34.27 | ManxPower | edgarin: your problem is config, not compatability. You have a problem because both cards are on the same IRQ. That's a problem |
06:34.38 | edgarin | :( |
06:34.39 | edgarin | ok |
06:34.43 | edgarin | :( :( |
06:34.57 | edgarin | and.. When buy a 2 cards clon X100p |
06:35.05 | edgarin | I'm live in Guatemala |
06:35.06 | Pete_Largo | edgarin, did you try the config files I pasted for you? |
06:35.13 | edgarin | ok |
06:35.31 | edgarin | Pete_Larno no |
06:35.32 | Pete_Largo | try those config files and then ztcfg again |
06:36.12 | edgarin | what files? |
06:36.22 | edgarin | Pete_Largo what files? |
06:36.30 | Pete_Largo | edgarin, try looking at my /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf file here: http://pastebin.com/310377 and my /etc/zaptel.conf file here: http://pastebin.com/310379 these work fine for me with a clone x100p |
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06:36.45 | Pete_Largo | those files |
06:37.06 | edgarin | ok |
06:37.07 | edgarin | nop |
06:37.10 | edgarin | not work |
06:37.12 | edgarin | :( |
06:37.17 | edgarin | When buy a card |
06:37.21 | Pete_Largo | that was way too quick |
06:37.26 | edgarin | I'm live in Guatemala |
06:37.41 | Pete_Largo | nobody can copy and paste that fast! |
06:37.59 | edgarin | yes |
06:38.17 | edgarin | Darth_SIPious edgarin, try looking at my /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf file here: http://pastebin.com/310377 and my /etc/zaptel.conf file here: http://pastebin.com/310379 these work fine for me with a clone x100p |
06:38.20 | edgarin | :( |
06:38.57 | Pete_Largo | and ztcfg still says what? |
06:39.19 | edgarin | Channel map: |
06:39.19 | edgarin | Channel 01: FXS Loopstart (Default) (Slaves: 01) |
06:39.19 | edgarin | 1 channels configured. |
06:39.19 | edgarin | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
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06:40.23 | Twister | bout time |
06:40.27 | Pete_Largo | ok, now pastebin the conf files please edgarin |
06:40.27 | Twister | slacker |
06:41.44 | edgarin | Pete_Largo: paste my files of configuration of asterisk in pastebin? |
06:41.59 | Pete_Largo | just the zaptel and zapata conf files please |
06:42.09 | edgarin | ok |
06:44.17 | edgarin | Pete_Largo: zapata.conf http://pastebin.com/310385 |
06:44.42 | edgarin | and my zaptel.conf http://pastebin.com/310386 |
06:44.46 | WilliamK | =) |
06:45.19 | WilliamK | had to re-install my WinTV drivers |
06:45.20 | edgarin | :) |
06:45.50 | Twister | mmmmhmm |
06:45.54 | WilliamK | sucks when I had to pull the card just to remember the chipset |
06:46.00 | Twister | lol |
06:46.03 | Pete_Largo | just for grins change those 2 ls to ks please |
06:46.11 | Twister | thats ok, your a n00b so we forgive ya |
06:46.59 | edgarin | ok |
06:47.07 | WilliamK | WinTV got f00bared for some reason and lost it's horizontal sync so I updated to new drivers and works like a charm again |
06:48.12 | edgarin | Pete_Largo: I did it |
06:48.24 | Pete_Largo | and then run ztcfg again please |
06:48.53 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# ztcfg |
06:48.53 | edgarin | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
06:48.53 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# |
06:49.10 | Pete_Largo | is wcfxo and zaptel modules still running? |
06:49.46 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# modprobe wcfxs |
06:49.46 | edgarin | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
06:49.46 | edgarin | FATAL: Error running install command for wcfxs |
06:49.46 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# modprobe wcfxo |
06:49.46 | edgarin | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
06:49.47 | edgarin | FATAL: Error running install command for wcfxo |
06:49.49 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# |
06:50.49 | DarthClue | edgarin: do the following...rmmod wcfxo, rmmod zaptel, modprobe zaptel, modprobe wcfxo...if you get an error on wcfxo, try it a second time and let us know if error repeats. |
06:51.11 | edgarin | ok |
06:51.11 | SarahEmm | wait.. |
06:51.14 | SarahEmm | it's trying to load wcfxs |
06:51.20 | edgarin | yes |
06:51.22 | SarahEmm | it shouldn't be. that could be a modules.conf dependency issue |
06:51.39 | Pete_Largo | or did you type that wrong edgarin? |
06:51.54 | edgarin | Do yo want my modules.conf? |
06:51.58 | edgarin | in pastebin? |
06:51.59 | Pete_Largo | wcfxo uses fxs signalling, it's hard to remember sometimes |
06:52.13 | SarahEmm | right.. wcfxs is for tdm400p tho |
06:52.15 | Pete_Largo | please do what DarthClue ask first |
06:52.16 | SarahEmm | yes ed |
06:52.18 | SarahEmm | garin |
06:52.36 | edgarin | ok |
06:54.00 | edgarin | My modules.conf: http://pastebin.com/310388 |
06:54.59 | SarahEmm | remove the line from /etc/modutils/zaptel that include 'wcfxs' |
06:55.02 | SarahEmm | then run update-modules |
06:55.03 | SarahEmm | then try again |
06:56.16 | edgarin | What line |
06:56.35 | edgarin | remove the post-install wcfxs ztcfg |
06:56.35 | edgarin | ? line |
06:57.36 | Pete_Largo | or comment it out... |
07:01.52 | SarahEmm | yeah, remove or comment either one |
07:01.54 | SarahEmm | then run update-modules |
07:02.10 | edgarin | aja |
07:02.19 | edgarin | see my new modules.conf |
07:03.23 | edgarin | What is the line |
07:03.31 | edgarin | comment? |
07:03.46 | SarahEmm | the one you just said.. |
07:03.50 | SarahEmm | comment that out |
07:03.58 | SarahEmm | not in modules.conf tho |
07:04.01 | SarahEmm | in /etc/modutils/zaptel |
07:04.50 | edgarin | # Uncomment the appropriate alias line, and change 'torisa' to the |
07:04.50 | edgarin | # driver for your card |
07:04.50 | edgarin | # DevFS |
07:04.50 | edgarin | #alias /dev/zap torisa |
07:04.50 | edgarin | # Non-DevFS |
07:04.51 | edgarin | #alias char-major-196 torisa |
07:04.53 | edgarin | options torisa base=0xd0000 |
07:04.55 | edgarin | post-install wcfxs ztcfg |
07:04.57 | edgarin | post-install wcfxsusb ztcfg |
07:04.59 | edgarin | post-install torisa ztcfg |
07:05.00 | SarahEmm | please don't do long pastes..... |
07:05.01 | edgarin | post-install tor2 ztcfg |
07:05.05 | edgarin | post-install wcfxo ztcfg |
07:05.06 | SarahEmm | use pastebin.. |
07:05.07 | edgarin | post-install wct1xxp ztcfg |
07:05.09 | edgarin | post-install zaphfc ztcfg |
07:05.11 | edgarin | post-install qozap ztcfg |
07:05.13 | edgarin | excuseme.. |
07:05.15 | edgarin | but, it is my modutils/zaptel |
07:05.17 | edgarin | excuseme |
07:05.18 | SarahEmm | i know.. |
07:05.23 | SarahEmm | but still, use pastebin, don't do long pastes |
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07:05.28 | edgarin | ok |
07:05.31 | edgarin | excuseme |
07:05.31 | SarahEmm | you need to comment out the line with wcfxs in it, as we said |
07:05.54 | edgarin | #post-install wcfxs ztcfg |
07:06.01 | edgarin | yes? |
07:06.02 | SarahEmm | yep |
07:06.07 | SarahEmm | then run modules-update |
07:06.25 | edgarin | ok |
07:06.27 | edgarin | now? |
07:07.51 | edgarin | ? |
07:08.07 | SarahEmm | rmmod the wcfxs, wcfxo, and zaptel modules |
07:08.15 | SarahEmm | then modprobe wcfxo, then ztcfg -vvvvv |
07:08.41 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# ztcfg -vvvvv |
07:08.41 | edgarin | Zaptel Configuration |
07:08.41 | edgarin | ====================== |
07:08.41 | edgarin | Channel map: |
07:08.41 | edgarin | Channel 01: FXS Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01) |
07:08.41 | edgarin | 1 channels configured. |
07:08.44 | edgarin | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
07:08.46 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# |
07:08.54 | edgarin | sheet.. excuseme for the large paste |
07:08.56 | edgarin | :( |
07:09.01 | edgarin | :$ |
07:09.44 | SarahEmm | hrm. |
07:10.17 | edgarin | now? |
07:10.51 | Pete_Largo | is wcfxo in lsmod? |
07:11.00 | edgarin | yes |
07:11.12 | edgarin | zaptel 222468 1 wcfxo |
07:11.21 | edgarin | Module Size Used by |
07:11.28 | edgarin | crc_ccitt 2432 1 zaptel |
07:11.30 | edgarin | yes |
07:11.32 | edgarin | the module |
07:11.35 | edgarin | of wcfxo |
07:11.36 | edgarin | is loaded |
07:12.31 | Pete_Largo | maybe it's a udev thing? |
07:12.40 | Pete_Largo | are you using linux 2.6 or 2.4 kernel? |
07:12.42 | SarahEmm | anything in dmesg edgarin? |
07:13.09 | edgarin | I can paste |
07:13.11 | edgarin | here |
07:13.18 | Pete_Largo | no |
07:13.18 | edgarin | only information of zaptel |
07:13.21 | edgarin | in dmesg |
07:13.21 | Pete_Largo | no more pasting |
07:13.21 | edgarin | ok |
07:13.27 | Pete_Largo | ~pastebin |
07:13.27 | jbot | from memory, pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
07:13.34 | SarahEmm | Pete_Largo: he knows about it. |
07:13.37 | SarahEmm | Pete_Largo: he's used it like 8 times now |
07:13.40 | SarahEmm | but keeps pasting here anyway |
07:13.45 | Pete_Largo | lol, I noticed |
07:13.55 | edgarin | SarahEmm: http://pastebin.com/310392 |
07:13.59 | edgarin | http://pastebin.com/310392 |
07:14.03 | edgarin | its my dmesg |
07:14.09 | tzafrir | hi |
07:14.09 | SarahEmm | that's odd. nothing about FXO cards. |
07:14.18 | SarahEmm | i'm thinking maybe your card isn't 100% supported.. |
07:14.28 | edgarin | ok |
07:14.31 | tzafrir | What's the new site that has res_perl and such? |
07:14.31 | Pete_Largo | edgarin, when you installed zaptel did you 'make config'? |
07:14.33 | edgarin | not suported |
07:14.41 | edgarin | I'm use debian |
07:14.43 | tzafrir | SarahEmm, nothing about that ISD TigerJet? |
07:14.46 | edgarin | apt-get install zaptel |
07:14.50 | edgarin | zaptel-source |
07:14.58 | Pete_Largo | I know nothing about debian |
07:15.00 | Pete_Largo | :( |
07:15.08 | edgarin | ok |
07:15.25 | edgarin | and now? |
07:15.37 | SarahEmm | tzafrir: no, it's showing just Intel |
07:15.39 | Pete_Largo | lspci should show that card as TigerJet |
07:15.43 | SarahEmm | it doesn't. |
07:15.52 | edgarin | and.. When buy this card |
07:15.54 | SarahEmm | it's not an 'x101p clone' from ebay or whatever, it's a card bought locally right edgarin? |
07:15.57 | Pete_Largo | I'd bet it's not compatible |
07:16.01 | SarahEmm | yeah. |
07:16.10 | SarahEmm | edgarin: when buy this card? |
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07:16.21 | edgarin | what is the page to buy the x101p clone |
07:16.22 | edgarin | ? |
07:16.27 | SarahEmm | ebay |
07:16.29 | SarahEmm | heh |
07:16.34 | tzafrir | I remember someone a couple of days ago reporting a card showing as "intel modem". |
07:16.46 | tzafrir | I told him that this must be an internal modem |
07:17.06 | tzafrir | SarahEmm, what chipset is used in the card? |
07:17.11 | SarahEmm | tzafrir: which card? |
07:17.15 | tzafrir | edgarin, lsmod |grep zaptel |
07:17.19 | Pete_Largo | he said MD3200 |
07:17.28 | SarahEmm | tzafrir: zaptel and wcfxo are loaded |
07:18.03 | tzafrir | next: ls /proc/zaptel |
07:18.29 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# lsmod | grep zaptel |
07:18.29 | edgarin | zaptel 222468 1 wcfxo |
07:18.29 | edgarin | crc_ccitt 2432 1 zaptel |
07:18.29 | edgarin | Maquina2:/etc# |
07:19.14 | edgarin | question |
07:19.20 | edgarin | It is the modem: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=44940&item=6784322569&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW#ebayphotohosting? |
07:19.22 | edgarin | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=44940&item=6784322569&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW#ebayphotohosting |
07:19.22 | tzafrir | so, it is probably a card not loaded. |
07:19.37 | SarahEmm | that's what you have edgarin? |
07:19.43 | SarahEmm | tzafrir: huh? card not loaded? |
07:19.46 | SarahEmm | wcfxo is loaded |
07:20.08 | edgarin | yes |
07:20.08 | tzafrir | edgarin, ls /proc/zaptel |
07:20.27 | edgarin | nothing |
07:20.40 | edgarin | Maquina2@: ls /proc/zaptel |
07:20.47 | edgarin | nothing |
07:21.38 | edgarin | sheet |
07:21.39 | edgarin | !! |
07:21.51 | tzafrir | edgarin, you could force the wcfxo module into probing that card by editing the source and adding its PCI ID |
07:21.52 | edgarin | GUATEMALA NOT REGISTERED IN EBAY |
07:21.59 | tzafrir | But chances are it won't help |
07:22.16 | edgarin | mmm |
07:22.52 | tzafrir | anyway, I searched for x100p on ebay, got myself some cards, and am rather happy with them |
07:23.31 | tzafrir | one sanity test: if you take out the card and reboot: will that pci bus entry still show? |
07:23.40 | tzafrir | (maybe this is an internal modem) |
07:25.25 | tzafrir | The site I was looking for: http://pbxfreeware.org |
07:25.29 | SarahEmm | wcfxo is loaded |
07:25.30 | SarahEmm | oops |
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07:25.46 | tzafrir | It is loaded, but has not identified any card |
07:26.36 | harryvv | astcc? |
07:27.08 | SarahEmm | harryvv: what aobut it? |
07:28.33 | harryvv | SarahEmm how well does it work? |
07:28.49 | harryvv | does it interface with a credit card system or pre pay. |
07:29.03 | SarahEmm | ahh, i'm not the one to ask |
07:30.41 | harryvv | k |
07:31.15 | tzafrir | does it work with 1.0? |
07:31.54 | Vulture- | anyone have * posting to a remote mysql DB? |
07:32.11 | edgarin | mmm :( the modem clon of X100P not found in amazon.com |
07:32.30 | SarahEmm | you could always get a TDM400p if your machine supports it |
07:33.00 | Vulture- | Ive never had a machine not support a TDM in linux |
07:33.25 | SarahEmm | err, some boards don't tho, no? |
07:33.28 | SarahEmm | need a PCI2.2 board? |
07:36.14 | Vulture- | hmm maybe but anything built in the past 3-4 years should work |
07:36.22 | SarahEmm | yeah. |
07:36.32 | SarahEmm | some PII boards prolly won't tho |
07:36.33 | Vulture- | with a TDM.. not a T1/E1 |
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07:36.43 | SarahEmm | and i'm running a PII board right now as my * box heh |
07:36.51 | willyb | is cvs usually broken? |
07:36.55 | SarahEmm | no. |
07:36.58 | SarahEmm | cvs is usually working |
07:37.05 | willyb | hrrm |
07:37.58 | SarahEmm | why? |
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07:38.52 | Vulture- | CVS rox |
07:38.54 | willyb | make zaptel produces a massive stream of errors |
07:39.09 | cchasg | svn rox |
07:39.12 | Vulture- | willyb: you did a make clean first? |
07:39.21 | willyb | yes, repeatedly |
07:39.27 | Vulture- | pastebin the errors |
07:39.48 | willyb | ok, gimmie a minute |
07:39.51 | Vulture- | np |
07:40.26 | SarahEmm | bbiab |
07:41.12 | willyb | box needs a reboot |
07:41.28 | cchasg | you running windows? |
07:42.04 | willyb | i am on an xp box ssh'ed into a linux viirtual server... |
07:42.05 | willyb | hehe |
07:42.43 | cchasg | ah |
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07:43.27 | willyb | pardon a n00b, but what's the syntax for dumping the results of make to a file? |
07:43.44 | willyb | (error is larger than terminal buffer) |
07:43.57 | cchasg | just read the topic.. how old is file? |
07:44.20 | willyb | ??? |
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07:45.18 | DarthClue | cchasg: 18, get of the roads now! |
07:46.44 | cchasg | willyb.. just paste the last 20 few lines |
07:46.52 | cchasg | heh |
07:47.11 | cchasg | what is the error? |
07:47.31 | willyb | where is the pastbin? |
07:47.41 | cinix | www.pastebin.com |
07:47.46 | cinix | I made that up, bet it works though |
07:48.01 | Vulture- | anyone here use * mysql with a remote mysql server? |
07:48.28 | cchasg | no clue.. new to #asterisk.. old to "asterisK" |
07:48.59 | willyb | http://pastebin.com/310401 |
07:49.13 | willyb | lol @ cinix |
07:49.24 | gravemind | i made a simple weather script :D |
07:49.26 | DarthClue | ~pastebin |
07:49.27 | jbot | i guess pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
07:49.41 | cinix | there's probably more pastebin sites on the net then goatse sites |
07:49.42 | Vulture- | damn that looks corrupt Wi_Fi |
07:49.43 | cinix | unbelievable |
07:49.43 | Vulture- | WilliamK |
07:49.44 | Vulture- | urg |
07:49.46 | Vulture- | willyb |
07:49.49 | cchasg | cool stuff |
07:49.55 | DarthClue | Vulture-: don't see any reason why it wouldn't work (mysql that is) |
07:50.30 | willyb | asterisk has never given me any grief before today |
07:50.49 | willyb | running sarge on shared server |
07:51.36 | willyb | hold on a sec, do I need kernel sources? |
07:52.16 | Vulture- | DarthClue: its strange.. doesn't seem to be populating.. and I duno how to debug more than debug+verbose and a bazillion vs |
07:53.09 | DarthClue | Vulture-: you may have to do some ethereal or something to see if the data is going anywhere then. |
07:54.03 | Vulture- | yea |
07:57.29 | cchasg | synaptic is interesting |
07:59.12 | Vulture- | DarthClue: you know the tethereal switch to capture a specific port? |
07:59.35 | cchasg | willyb: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+installation+tips |
07:59.43 | DarthClue | not this early in the morning. |
08:00.38 | willyb | cchasg,thanks |
08:00.48 | cchasg | dang.. 145 mph .. last time I looked it was 100 |
08:01.37 | DarthClue | doh! Better head for higher ground. |
08:01.47 | cchasg | yeag.. |
08:01.51 | cchasg | er.. yeah |
08:01.52 | DarthClue | ManxPower: you did leave right? |
08:01.53 | drooth | hey all |
08:01.58 | drooth | latest version of voicemail is great |
08:02.00 | drooth | I love the new features |
08:02.10 | cchasg | Huntsville may not be high enuf |
08:02.15 | drooth | however, how can I disable caller id so it doesn't announce before every message? |
08:02.30 | Vulture- | nope no activity on that port... |
08:04.02 | coppice | what makes a TE410P turn off all its lights? |
08:04.16 | DarthClue | drooth: start here ... http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+config+voicemail.conf ... and see if that answers your question. |
08:04.18 | cchasg | lack of power? |
08:04.28 | DarthClue | coppice: modules unloaded? |
08:04.47 | coppice | Nope. the lights flash red with no modules |
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08:05.05 | coppice | when I load the modules the lights go out. |
08:05.11 | SarahEmm | hihi |
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08:06.09 | Vulture- | someone has to know how to connect * to a remote mysql server |
08:06.32 | cchasg | Vulture... what's the issue? |
08:06.34 | DarthClue | Vulture: you have the client libraries on the * box? |
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08:07.25 | Vulture- | yea i can connect to the server fine with "mysql -h" |
08:07.37 | Vulture- | but when it posts the cdr records it never connect to the server |
08:07.39 | cchasg | coppice: the leds pulse before the module is loaded? |
08:07.54 | Vulture- | I have "hostname=IPofServer" |
08:08.07 | cchasg | Vulture: probably msql permissions |
08:08.23 | Vulture- | no, I am sniffing traffic, it never connects |
08:08.28 | Vulture- | never even tries |
08:08.29 | cchasg | Hmm |
08:08.37 | tzafrir | have you reloaded config? |
08:08.53 | Vulture- | I even restarted * |
08:08.54 | tzafrir | has the module loaded? |
08:09.28 | Vulture- | tzafrir: how can i check that I don't see it under "show modules" |
08:09.47 | tzafrir | you can try loading it .... |
08:09.57 | Vulture- | yea app_cdr.so |
08:10.22 | tzafrir | isn't it cdr_mysql_something? |
08:10.36 | tzafrir | or res_cdr ? |
08:10.58 | Vulture- | its possible I forgot to make the addons on this new box |
08:10.58 | Vulture- | 1s |
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08:11.25 | Vulture- | yea I am a total idiot |
08:11.57 | Vulture- | dooo iT! |
08:12.01 | Vulture- | I deserve it |
08:12.09 | cchasg | heh |
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08:12.18 | Vulture- | but in all honesty I have spent the past 18 hrs fixing an HDLC abort issue |
08:12.31 | Vulture- | well minus 4 for a wedding |
08:12.37 | cchasg | man.. wiki is your friend |
08:12.45 | Vulture- | yea wiki rox |
08:12.49 | DarthClue | cchasg: yes, the wiki is your friend. |
08:13.09 | DarthClue | ~cluecon |
08:13.09 | jbot | i guess cluecon is http://www.cluecon.com - Cluecon is an Open Source Telephony Expo and Developer's Conference geared towards open source Telephony enthusiasts and developers around the world. There will be a full schedule of expert speakers as well as many presentations and booths from various telephony related businesses. |
08:13.40 | cchasg | ~cluelesscon |
08:14.19 | tzafrir | (and what is the relation to the wedding reference?) |
08:14.51 | cchasg | I'm thinking free beer |
08:14.54 | twisted | here I am |
08:14.58 | twisted | rock me like a hurricane |
08:15.03 | cchasg | heh |
08:15.22 | Vulture- | twisted: no hurricane here :( |
08:15.44 | twisted | dennis is slated to slide to the west of here |
08:15.47 | DarthClue | twisted: aren't you east of dennis? |
08:16.01 | twisted | yeah |
08:16.03 | DarthClue | I think ManxPower forgot to pay somebody. |
08:16.05 | cchasg | twisted.. monday looks like fun |
08:16.19 | twisted | cchasg, heh.. yea |
08:18.13 | cchasg | family just left the gulf shores area |
08:18.27 | twisted | yea? |
08:18.45 | Vulture- | twisted: where are you? |
08:18.46 | cchasg | parents moved there 2 years ago |
08:18.51 | Vulture- | Im in Jax/Orlando FL |
08:18.55 | twisted | Vulture-, huntsville |
08:19.12 | Vulture- | oh.. you guys are in like th cat2 path? |
08:19.19 | cchasg | heh.. yeah |
08:19.28 | cchasg | TS path |
08:19.29 | twisted | the what? |
08:19.38 | cchasg | category 2 |
08:19.41 | twisted | how so? |
08:20.10 | twisted | http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml? |
08:20.24 | Vulture- | http://www.weatherunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200504_5day.html |
08:20.25 | cchasg | we are on the wrong side of the path |
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08:42.21 | twisted | well |
08:42.27 | twisted | according to the latest wug stuff |
08:42.42 | twisted | we may be far enough away from the estimated track to be a little wet and wild |
08:42.50 | twisted | as opposed to smacked |
08:45.42 | cchasg | that works for me |
08:46.14 | cchasg | must sleep |
08:46.42 | Vulture- | twisted: you like to get smacked we all know |
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08:49.23 | Vulture- | hahah |
08:49.31 | Vulture- | Im off my rocker |
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09:06.52 | NoRemorse | hi all, does anyone hav any experince upgrading the firmware of a WorldACCXX TA-200 ?? |
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09:15.37 | willyb | btw, my problem was massively messed up headers |
09:15.58 | willyb | that's what i get for mixing .debs and tarballs ;) |
09:16.05 | SarahEmm | heh |
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09:23.16 | Dovid | Morning All |
09:23.37 | SarahEmm | hihi docelm0 |
09:23.38 | Dovid | does anyone know if there is an issue with STREAM FILE in agi with the latest cvs ? |
09:23.38 | SarahEmm | err |
09:23.39 | SarahEmm | Dovid |
09:23.48 | SarahEmm | Dovid: what issue are you having? |
09:24.07 | Dovid | file exsits buty it wont play |
09:24.14 | SarahEmm | what happens when you try? |
09:24.40 | Dovid | it skips it, it returns an error that a digit was pressd but no digit was pressed |
09:24.52 | SarahEmm | that's odd. dtmf is set to what? inband? |
09:24.56 | SarahEmm | err |
09:25.01 | SarahEmm | and what digit is pressed, according to it? |
09:25.26 | Dovid | digit 1 is pressed |
09:25.35 | Dovid | using inbad |
09:25.42 | Dovid | inband* |
09:25.50 | SarahEmm | hrm. that's odd =-/ |
09:26.00 | SarahEmm | it worked before the latest HEAD? |
09:26.03 | Dovid | it does it even with agi example that comes with asterisk |
09:26.05 | Dovid | nope |
09:26.10 | SarahEmm | oh. |
09:26.15 | Dovid | first time testing with this head |
09:26.22 | SarahEmm | what's the total result value you're getting? |
09:26.29 | Dovid | it has worked in the past with older head version |
09:26.42 | SarahEmm | err, yeah, that's what i was asking |
09:26.43 | Dovid | it's returning 200 result=1 |
09:26.51 | SarahEmm | endpos=...? |
09:26.56 | Dovid | blank |
09:27.02 | SarahEmm | err |
09:27.06 | SarahEmm | wow, the wiki is totally wrong then |
09:27.12 | SarahEmm | because it says result=<ascii value of digit> |
09:27.15 | SarahEmm | which obviously isn't true either |
09:27.25 | Dovid | yeah it's bugging me out right now tempted to go to latest stable |
09:27.31 | SarahEmm | i dunno :( |
09:27.34 | SarahEmm | i don't use * for voice yet |
09:27.35 | SarahEmm | just text |
09:27.37 | Dovid | thanks |
09:27.47 | SarahEmm | np. sorry i can't help more :) |
09:27.53 | SarahEmm | i could help if it was a SEND TEXT issue! ;) |
09:27.57 | Dovid | appreciate the help regardless :) |
09:28.10 | SarahEmm | crap, i need to write that patch tonite to make it work agian *giggle* |
09:28.12 | Zeeek | SarahEmm what do you mean you use * for just text? |
09:28.19 | SarahEmm | thanks for reminding me Dovid ;) |
09:28.45 | SarahEmm | Zeeek: for TTY/TDD stuff, rather than voice |
09:29.15 | Zeeek | can you give me an example of that application? |
09:29.33 | Dovid | SarahEmm: it works in pearl but not in PHP |
09:29.49 | SarahEmm | Zeeek: one app i'm working on lets me make TTY calls from a web browser on my LAN.. another acts like voicemail, but for TTY calls inbound |
09:29.56 | DarthClue | SarahEmm is teaching her computer sign language so she can use an ASL to TTY to VOX Converter. |
09:30.15 | DarthClue | For some geeks, * is not enough. |
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09:30.21 | Dovid | SarahEmm: did u get my last ? |
09:30.23 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: if i was gonna do that i'd just use video relay :) |
09:30.31 | Zeeek | wow! no that's interesting, that's why I asked, thanks |
09:30.42 | SarahEmm | Dovid: ahh! i bet HEAD changed how the AGI command works, and phpagi hasn't been updated yet |
09:31.03 | SarahEmm | Zeeek: np :) i'll release the apps once they're done, hopefully other ppl will find them useful too :) |
09:31.15 | Dovid | was messing with it without any class originally. I was just sending the commands manually... |
09:31.19 | SarahEmm | it'll let me make TTY calls from anywhere in the house where there's a PC around, and when mobile via my blackberry :) |
09:31.59 | Dovid | I'll just deal with PERL would have preferred to keep front and backend in the same language but it matters in the least to me at this point |
09:32.14 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: do your programs support ASCII Pr0n? if so, that would be a good feature to charge for. |
09:33.03 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: uhh.. in theory. |
09:33.06 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: at 45bps tho. |
09:33.09 | SarahEmm | 45bps/45baud |
09:33.29 | tzafrir | DarthClue, you mean with aalib? or with libcaca? |
09:33.35 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: speed isn't much of an issue with ASCII Pr0n. |
09:33.51 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: why not? |
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09:34.37 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: anyone using TTY for ASCII Pr0n isn't in much of a hurry. |
09:35.03 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: this is true. |
09:35.29 | DarthClue | Especially if it is being done over VOIP and they already have a high speed connection sitting there. The ASCII would load faster in lynx than it would on the TTY. |
09:36.55 | SarahEmm | sooo sleepy. |
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09:38.57 | SarahEmm | hrm. i should prolly study if it's quiet. |
09:39.39 | SarahEmm | heh |
09:39.42 | SarahEmm | whatcha listening to? |
09:39.48 | tzafrir | try telnet://towel.blinkenlights.nl |
09:40.17 | PakiPenguin | ah |
09:40.18 | Dovid | morning room |
09:40.20 | PakiPenguin | i've seen that |
09:40.39 | Dovid | anyone else having problem of straming files via php in the latest HEAD ? |
09:41.12 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: ahh. vnv nation here. |
09:41.15 | DarthClue | Current playlist has 1093 entries. |
09:42.09 | clive- | Dovid, hi, I am having trouble with call timeouts not working in CVS head |
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09:44.03 | Dovid | clive-: thanks |
09:44.21 | Dovid | clive-: will wait for new release. for now ona use pearl, i would rather use php :( |
09:44.28 | SarahEmm | it's perl, not pearl |
09:44.53 | Dovid | SarahEmm: Yes I cant spell. never made it to HS |
09:45.00 | SarahEmm | Dovid: gr9 dropout here ;) |
09:45.30 | Dovid | SarahEmm: Look what diffrence one grade makes |
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09:46.30 | SarahEmm | Dovid: mew.. |
09:46.44 | Dovid | :) |
09:47.06 | clive- | Dovid I am using perl and its still; not ending teh call when it should...:( |
09:47.45 | Dovid | clive-: time out as in the calling card system ? |
09:48.00 | Dovid | clive-: r u exectuing a dial ? |
09:48.59 | clive- | yup, with teh "L" option |
09:49.22 | Dovid | hhm |
09:49.23 | Dovid | bb |
09:49.49 | Dovid | clive-: can u give me an exact command that is outputted ? |
09:51.08 | clive- | Dovid: -- AGI Script Executing Application: (DIAL) Options: (IAX2/phone@abc/1201xxxxxxx|30|HL(120000:60000:30000)) |
09:52.33 | Dovid | your usage of L looks right, you using the latest head? and did you try using shorter timeouts to force it to timeout quicker for testing? |
09:55.20 | clive- | cvs head..:(, 2 minutes is for testing |
09:57.17 | Dovid | clive-: have you tried the same params in dial from the dialplan? if yes did it work properly? |
09:57.38 | Dovid | if it works from the dialplan but not from agi a workaround may be to just exec a macro that dials it by arg |
09:57.50 | clive- | dovid it worked with v1.0.2 fine...wondering what changed |
09:58.40 | tzafrir | So, anybody here tried watching the starwars movie from the link above? |
09:58.48 | Dovid | clive-: I personally have not tried writing my own cc system I can tell you astcc does use the same params though so I find it odd that it does not work |
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09:59.08 | clive- | Dovid, I am using a version of astcc |
09:59.15 | clive- | are you also on CVS head? |
09:59.39 | Dovid | yep although tbh have yet to try hitting the timeout nyself,,, |
09:59.49 | Dovid | tempted to try and exceed it myself now |
09:59.50 | clive- | I am using chan_capi, I wonder if that has anything to do with it |
10:00.23 | clive- | yup, test it first,,,I have very happy customers this weekend,,,calling as long as they like...:( |
10:00.24 | Dovid | check the app_dial source see what it is supporting |
10:00.34 | PakiPenguin | tzafrir: i have already seen it |
10:00.45 | Dovid | I would think it should work for all being a wrapper |
10:01.00 | kb2qzv | Hi, I need help on "s" context. An URL on s-NOANSWER and the like... |
10:01.16 | clive- | Dovid...you just reached my technical knowhow limit... |
10:01.36 | tzafrir | kb2qzv, there's a goto command there. |
10:01.52 | clive- | but I think your app_dial suggestion is probably an excellent place to start |
10:01.58 | kb2qzv | I know, but where can I learn on the s-<combinations> |
10:02.10 | tzafrir | it tells asterisk to go to an extension whose name is "s-<something>' |
10:02.38 | tzafrir | Where that <something> is an expanded value of channel variable |
10:03.24 | tzafrir | There's nothing special in s-<whatever> . It might as well have been bla-<something>-no |
10:03.33 | kb2qzv | is there a documantation available on what that <something> can become? |
10:03.53 | tzafrir | show application dial |
10:03.56 | tzafrir | for starters |
10:03.58 | Jas_Williams | kb2qzv: look at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk+cmd+macro for an example but it is simple extensions.conf logic not magic |
10:04.09 | tzafrir | and generally the dialplan documentation in the wiki |
10:04.19 | kb2qzv | OK, tnx. |
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10:05.34 | Dovid | clive-: limit parsing in source seems correct although don't really have the time to track where it uses the hangup time |
10:06.48 | Dovid | channel var is set on line 992 properly so would need to track it in the channel sources |
10:06.53 | clive- | Dovid, thanks...is this in app_dial that you are looking? |
10:07.21 | Dovid | clive- the hangup is just setting a channel param before initiating the channel |
10:07.41 | Dovid | the code in app dial looks to be parsing and setting it correctly so if there is a problem it is in the channel sources |
10:07.54 | Dovid | you said it worked properly from the dialplan though? |
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10:08.35 | clive- | Dovid, I havent tried it with a dialplan |
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10:09.56 | Dovid | try limiting a call length from the dial plan directly |
10:10.10 | Dovid | if it works there it's an issue that probably needs tracking in the agi script |
10:10.21 | Dovid | if it does not work directly from the dial plan it may be a bug in the channel sources |
10:12.19 | clive- | Dovid, ok, I need to go do some testing then..:) Thanks very much for your help |
10:13.14 | Dovid | clive-: yw. let me know what happens. although i have nothin in production. i would like to know how it works out |
10:13.46 | clive- | I will, |
10:13.52 | Dovid | thanks |
10:15.30 | dimmik | anyone knows of a way to disallow sip transfer for specific sip users? |
10:16.15 | DarthClue | dimmik: notransfer? |
10:16.53 | dimmik | is there such a thing? |
10:17.17 | dimmik | in sip.conf? |
10:18.19 | DarthClue | dimmik: yes, in sip.conf, there is a canreinvite option ... http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+sip.conf ... you are trying to force the sip traffic to always pass thru asterisk right? |
10:18.59 | dimmik | not really :) I try to avoid this |
10:19.36 | DarthClue | dimmik: what is it that you want to prevent then? what do you mean by sip transfer? |
10:19.59 | dimmik | sip refer |
10:20.32 | dimmik | I do not want them to be able to transfer to an external line |
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10:21.04 | DarthClue | so you don't want them to be able to access an external line at all? is that right? |
10:21.40 | dimmik | no, I dont wan them to be able to "sip refer" to an external line |
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10:40.51 | kb2qzv | Hi, how does "Dial" know what value of $(ARG2) will be, here: exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG2},20 |
10:42.49 | stapla222 | hi everyone |
10:43.01 | cochi | .. sry |
10:43.23 | stapla222 | does anyone know how to get chan_capi compiled with 1.07 ? |
10:45.45 | SarahEmm | kb2qzv: err... what? |
10:46.22 | kb2qzv | the value of the variable has to come from somewhere, where from? |
10:46.30 | DarthClue | stapla222: upgrade to 1.0.9 at least, head is preferred, and then ask. |
10:46.38 | DarthClue | kb2qzv: you have to set it. |
10:47.55 | kb2qzv | over here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk+cmd+macro it doesn't seem to explain the ${ARG1} ${ARG2} thingy |
10:48.03 | clive- | stapla, use the sourceforge chan_capi |
10:48.58 | DarthClue | kb2qzv: those are args you send to the Macro, seems well enough explained to me. |
10:49.35 | stapla222 | i've tried to get the sourceforge 0.5.3 working but still not compiling |
10:49.44 | DarthClue | this is the line ... exten => 1234,1,Macro(stdexten,1234,sip/7960) ... Arg1 is 1234, and ARG2 is SIP/7960. |
10:50.10 | kb2qzv | if ${ARG2} is supposed to be a device to ring, where is it set to say Zap/1? |
10:50.45 | DarthClue | kb2qzv: it is right there in plain sight on that page, please read where it says "To call this macro you would use:" |
10:51.14 | kb2qzv | OK, you woke me up a little :-) |
10:51.59 | DarthClue | Next time, I'm just gonna vaporize ya and get it over with. |
10:52.49 | kb2qzv | its raining here in Czestochowa, Poland... the pressure is low |
10:53.09 | stapla222 | Darthclue, downloading 1.09 now, apart from the avm driver.. whatelse do i need ? misdn ? |
10:54.24 | DarthClue | stapla222: i'm not all that familiar with chan_capi, but you do want to get the latest of either HEAD or STABLE just to make sure it is all compatable, then get clive- to help ya, cause it looks like he has used it. |
10:55.18 | RoyK | chan_crappy |
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11:01.58 | RoyK | kram: morning. |
11:02.06 | mansing | it is? |
11:02.24 | DarthClue | 6am CDT |
11:02.57 | SarahEmm | 0702EDT |
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11:03.02 | RoyK | well |
11:03.05 | RoyK | 1200 CEST |
11:03.07 | RoyK | 1300 |
11:03.08 | RoyK | that is |
11:03.14 | SarahEmm | okay.. by the end of today i'll submit that patch :P |
11:03.27 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: we are going to hold you to that. |
11:03.41 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: please do. i want to get that bug entry closed out :o) |
11:03.49 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: that'll make like 4 or 5 for me now heh |
11:04.14 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: I'll have blitzrage come by if it's there by 3 or 4 this afternoon. |
11:04.25 | DarthClue | er...not there i mean. |
11:05.24 | stapla222 | Royk, chan_crappy alright !! I've also been pulling my hair out over TAPI !! Anyone else using TAPI apps like outlook etc ? |
11:05.58 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: here? i'm at work :) |
11:05.58 | RoyK | stapla222: rtfw :P |
11:06.10 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: he can wave from the other side of the bulletproof glass, but that's about it ;) |
11:06.16 | RoyK | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+TAPI |
11:06.27 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: blitzrage can find you...and I'm sure the glass won't stop him. |
11:06.39 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: i think it will ;) |
11:06.40 | SarahEmm | *meows* |
11:06.48 | gordonjcp | meow? |
11:06.57 | DarthClue | SarahEmm: although, I do have to wonder where you work that they have bulletproof glass. |
11:07.03 | SarahEmm | gordonjcp: indeed. meow. |
11:07.08 | SarahEmm | DarthClue: in a NOC... |
11:07.11 | DarthClue | ~kitrich |
11:07.11 | jbot | extra, extra, read all about it, kitrich is a cross between an ostrich and a kitten |
11:07.17 | DarthClue | ~cluecon |
11:07.18 | jbot | i guess cluecon is http://www.cluecon.com - Cluecon is an Open Source Telephony Expo and Developer's Conference geared towards open source Telephony enthusiasts and developers around the world. There will be a full schedule of expert speakers as well as many presentations and booths from various telephony related businesses. |
11:07.19 | RoyK | lol |
11:07.19 | SarahEmm | bulletproof glass, biometric security, anti-hostage entrances... |
11:07.21 | RoyK | ~sex |
11:07.21 | 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/ |
11:08.26 | gordonjcp | SarahEmm: see, what I would do if I was running a NOC, would be this - I'd let an intruder get in, only allow doors open that lead them into an empty room, lock the door on that room and then take the aircon down to 4C |
11:09.07 | SarahEmm | gordonjcp: reallife honeypot! |
11:09.38 | DarthClue | gordonjcp: instead of an empty room, put an asterisk box in there that they have to get working in order to call for help...put a x100p clone in it, no wiki or irc access. |
11:09.48 | SarahEmm | lol |
11:09.56 | stapla222 | RoyK, i got TAPI finally working. Although seems a bit flakey with outlook. |
11:09.56 | SarahEmm | i'd be fine ;) |
11:10.03 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: evil |
11:10.06 | SarahEmm | 'send text HELP PLS STUCK IN HONEYPOT TY GA' |
11:10.14 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: good, but very very evil |
11:10.17 | DarthClue | gordonjcp: yes I am, thank you. |
11:10.29 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: it would have to be one of the ones that *nearly* but never quite works |
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11:12.18 | DarthClue | gordonjcp: I have spent many years in the financial industry. I could take anyones information and do nearly anything with it and not get caught because i know what kind of things would trigger an audit. 1,000,000 cards, charged $1. no further need to do anything but disappear. by the time anyone notices, i'm already gone. |
11:13.31 | gordonjcp | heh |
11:15.04 | stapla222 | whats the quickest way (noob way) to remove an old 1.07 * install and replace it with 1.09 extracted tar ? |
11:15.36 | InfraRed | depends how you installed 1.0.7 |
11:15.59 | stapla222 | infrared, using tarballs |
11:16.50 | [Jedi] | make install in 1.0.9 then |
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11:56.24 | stapla222 | where is everyone ? |
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12:04.51 | tzafrir | everyone! stapla222 was lookinjg for you! |
12:05.50 | stapla222 | tzafrir, found him |
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12:05.59 | tzafrir | stapla222, if you have a q, might as well ask |
12:06.24 | stapla222 | tzafrir, u good with chan_capi ? |
12:06.57 | tzafrir | no, but ask anyway, and maybe one of the many folks ideling here will answer |
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12:08.20 | stapla222 | i've got a bit more playing first before i give up - i'm just trying to get fritz isdn card to work with * |
12:13.45 | tzafrir | RoyK, isn't there a new chan_capi 0.5x? |
12:14.18 | stkn | sf.net/projects/chan-capi |
12:14.27 | stkn | chan_capi-cm |
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12:18.11 | looser | hey |
12:18.33 | marty111 | can anyone help me with a problem i have ? |
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12:18.54 | Wonka | don't ask to ask, marty111 |
12:19.32 | marty111 | my problem is: when i try to call a friend on asterisk32 i get the error: |
12:20.22 | marty111 | Jul 10 NOTICE[3748]: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' |
12:20.47 | marty111 | can anyone help me solve the problem please |
12:23.39 | stapla222 | NE 1 suggest other chans to get AVM fritz going ? |
12:24.01 | RoyK | why is it rtp.c has an ast_rtp_destroy() although most places the sockets are just close()d? |
12:24.22 | RoyK | stapla222: iirc chan_capi will be your best bet |
12:24.34 | RoyK | tzafrir: oh. i thought it was dead.... |
12:28.50 | marty111 | anyone have a solution to my problem ?? |
12:30.14 | RoyK | er |
12:30.30 | RoyK | marty111: that can be anything |
12:30.58 | marty111 | when i try to call my friend on the extention 3002 |
12:31.06 | marty111 | i get that problem |
12:32.21 | marty111 | you can read all the details of my problem on : http://www.voipuser.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=8646#8646 |
12:32.50 | marty111 | read that and if you have a solution please help me thanks |
12:36.43 | Ariel_ | Good morning all |
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12:37.06 | RoyK | morning, Ariel_ |
12:37.15 | Ariel_ | I just want to wish the best of luck for all that are in the path of Dennis. |
12:38.12 | Chuji | Ariel_ : It's past you now isn't it? |
12:38.35 | Ariel_ | Chuji, yes butwe are still getting lots of rain and some wind. |
12:39.02 | Ariel_ | It's been raining for 3 days now. It's kinda very wet everywhere. |
12:39.31 | RoyK | it's been constant sun and +30c here for a week |
12:39.38 | Chuji | The company I work for is the 2nd largest property insurance company in Alabama |
12:39.39 | RoyK | and this is bloody norway |
12:40.06 | Chuji | We lost 400 million last year in hurricane damage |
12:40.19 | Chuji | They are predicting this one to be 700 million |
12:40.22 | Ariel_ | robk, well nice. It's normally here sunny but everynow and then we get these stroms. |
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12:40.47 | Chuji | It's going to hit AL hard |
12:40.48 | Ariel_ | Chuji, it's a cat 4 and the pressure is still dropping. |
12:41.07 | RoyK | oh well. global warming is exciting, isn't it? and G8 doesn't want to do anything with it... |
12:41.16 | Chuji | Yeah, but it's headed directly for our most populated areas, Gulf Shores |
12:41.38 | Ariel_ | RoyK, I do not belive it's going to get any better until it gets worst. |
12:41.41 | Chuji | Last year hit Pensacola, Panama City, Destin much harder |
12:42.12 | Chuji | Manx is fine, he's in Louisianna |
12:42.13 | Ariel_ | Chuji, well Pensacola looks like direct hit for it and Gulf shores area. |
12:42.13 | RoyK | Ariel_: so no need to stop pumping gas into the atmosphere... |
12:42.30 | RoyK | it can only get worse anyway, so why not speed it up a little? |
12:43.00 | Ariel_ | RoyK, not really. We all need to do our parts. But it's going to a while before people start using other means for transport. |
12:43.30 | tzafrir | speaking of kapejod, should bristuff's Pickup work between technologies? if a sip phone is ringing and I issue 'Pickup' from an IAX phone, will it pick? |
12:43.34 | Ariel_ | RoyK, but I also think it's part of nature that she does this. |
12:43.42 | RoyK | Ariel_: strange that the US is the largest polluter in the world and they fight all they can to reduce anything, like Kyoto.... |
12:44.22 | RoyK | Ariel_: we're closing 300% of active greehouse gases compared to 1950, so, yes, it might be nature, but i doubt that, i really do |
12:44.31 | DarthClue | RoyK: keep in mind that it isn't the US, it's the general minority who can't see what is really going on yet they have the power to make decisions. |
12:45.05 | RoyK | it's mainly Bush friendly 'professors' etc that say global warming isn't created by humans |
12:45.29 | tzafrir | RoyK, by ausie sheep? |
12:45.42 | RoyK | yeah, right ;) |
12:45.47 | RoyK | STOP FARTING! |
12:45.49 | RoyK | SAVE THE WORLD |
12:45.50 | RoyK | :P |
12:46.15 | RoyK | the number of aussie sheep has been pretty stable over the years |
12:46.17 | Ariel_ | RoyK, I knew politic's is getting in there. But we all have some part into this mess. It can't be taken care of over night. And the US can't do it along. |
12:46.18 | DarthClue | 100% of it is caused by those dumb rednecks in Alabama...Or so it would seem. |
12:46.26 | RoyK | number of cards, airplanes etc has been quite far from stable |
12:47.10 | RoyK | Ariel_: the US/bush administration is doing all they can to ruin international treaties to reduce greenhouse gases |
12:47.23 | Ariel_ | RoyK, no there not. |
12:47.32 | jhiver | Hey lads, is there a way to safely rotate Asterisk's Master.csv file? |
12:47.37 | DarthClue | Chuji: more of em Arkansas though. We've been breeding them out of Oklahoma for years. |
12:47.45 | jhiver | I'd like to keep it small but have archives as well |
12:48.06 | RoyK | Ariel_: the rest of the world has been talking about it, but after Bush ditched the Kyoto protocol, several others have followed them |
12:48.18 | DarthClue | jhiver: you would have to do so when there is no call activity for it to work. |
12:48.22 | Ariel_ | jhiver, it's a text type of file use a cron job to move it and store it. |
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12:48.27 | RoyK | if bush hadn't turned away from that, it could have been going in the right direction. now it's just still |
12:48.33 | RoyK | but gotta |
12:48.34 | RoyK | go |
12:48.36 | RoyK | talk to you later |
12:49.00 | jhiver | Argh! No way to tell asterisk 'please don't touch my Master.csv file for a couple of seconds' ? |
12:49.12 | jhiver | just the time to do a move and a touch... |
12:49.26 | Ariel_ | jhiver, yes stop asterisk then restart it. |
12:49.26 | Chuji | jhiver : You don't have to 'touch' it, asterisk will replace it |
12:49.47 | Chuji | jhiver : or check out logrotate |
12:50.01 | jhiver | logrotate? mhhh google time |
12:50.08 | jhiver | ~google asterisk logrotate |
12:50.59 | Ariel_ | jhiver, http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=logrotate |
12:52.37 | jhiver | yeah, well, it mentions something about 'accuracy' unfortunately |
12:53.30 | jhiver | so it seems the only way is to stop and start asterisk which really sucks |
12:55.16 | Chuji | How often do you want to move it? |
12:55.35 | Chuji | If you do it at 1:45am how likely will there be calls? |
12:55.54 | jhiver | Well it depends on what you're doing with the stuff |
12:56.00 | Chuji | And you would need LOTS of calls to risk the millisecond that might write a record the same time the file is being moved |
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12:56.14 | jhiver | sure sure... |
12:56.38 | Chuji | I'm hoping that if you are doing carrier grade billing, you are writing CDR to a database |
12:56.59 | jhiver | and even so, I guess if you have that many calls one call doesn't matter that much |
12:57.33 | jhiver | Well at the moment the script I'm making is scraping the CSVs and doing MySQL replaces |
12:57.48 | Chuji | Y? |
12:58.03 | jhiver | but for carrier grade billling I guess MySQL CDR logging would become essential |
12:58.03 | stapla222 | hey guys i'm back with a chan_crappy q. |
12:58.18 | jhiver | ATM the code is more academic than anything else |
12:58.42 | Chuji | Asterisk has no problem writing to MySQL directly |
12:58.44 | stapla222 | i am getting lots of errors compiling chan_capi 0.5.3 against 1.09 |
12:58.53 | Chuji | It even forks and writes both of them |
12:59.02 | Chuji | csv & db |
12:59.05 | jhiver | yeah I have seen something in the addons |
12:59.08 | DarthClue | stapla: try HEAD |
12:59.24 | stapla222 | i've installed AVM suse driver, what else do I need b4 compiling capi ? |
12:59.29 | Ariel_ | jhiver, use both asterisk can use both. |
13:00.05 | Chuji | I write ours directly to an Oracle server |
13:01.29 | Chuji | Well, Guess I need to get my ass up. I'm going to Phoenix today where it's 115 degrees |
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13:19.43 | tzafrir | jhavard, the debian package simply has a post-rotate command of /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d asterisk logger-reload in the logrotate config of asterisk. Want the complete file? |
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13:20.28 | cryptnix | Guys I need to know what card again it is that'll support hooking up 4 lines to my asterisk setup again ... :-) |
13:20.33 | tzafrir | seems like nobody picked up my qeustion. /me must be using the wrong technology. |
13:20.41 | cryptnix | is it the TE411P? |
13:21.44 | tzafrir | stapla222, errors are yummy. feed them to uncle google, they make great query material |
13:21.50 | cryptnix | nevermind |
13:21.51 | cryptnix | TDM400P |
13:21.53 | Ariel_ | tzafrir, no it's slow here this morning. |
13:22.08 | tzafrir | stapla222, if that doesn't help, pastebin the log |
13:22.12 | Ariel_ | cryptnix, yes TDM400p but is if for 4 ananlog lines. |
13:22.23 | cryptnix | if = it? |
13:22.26 | cryptnix | if so yeah |
13:22.40 | Ariel_ | TDM04b is the actually part number. |
13:23.50 | cryptnix | http://store.ultraspec.us/witd.html that card? |
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13:26.26 | Ariel_ | cryptnix, that is the start of it. |
13:28.03 | Ariel_ | cryptnix, this is the one for 4 fxo for 4 analog inbound lines: http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=294 |
13:29.39 | cryptnix | what about outbound? |
13:29.40 | cryptnix | ;p |
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13:35.14 | cochi | i -hate- this pc :| |
13:35.32 | tzafrir | cochi, may I have it? |
13:40.32 | cochi | hehe nope ;) |
13:40.39 | cochi | i think i'll just have to reinstall soon |
13:41.23 | Ariel_ | cryptnix, what do you mean outbound? If you have 4 analog lines coming into your system you sure can make calls out of them? |
13:43.55 | cryptnix | Ariel_: the way you explained it made it sound that way ... way to be ignorant |
13:44.13 | cryptnix | Thank you tons though :D |
13:45.45 | Twister | pol<mjnqa |
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13:47.23 | Twister | SORRY |
13:47.24 | Twister | sorry |
13:47.28 | Twister | cat walked across keyboard |
13:50.38 | robl^ | twisted, our cat's typing and spelling skills are almost as bad as mine :) |
13:50.46 | robl^ | s/our/your |
13:50.46 | Twister | lol |
13:51.15 | Twister | he so polietly turned my computer off last night for me after i went to sleep :( |
13:52.11 | darwin35 | Morning |
13:52.16 | Twister | morning |
13:53.20 | robl^ | I have a friend with a large full size tower case. he took the side off of it.. went to the restroom. when he came back, his cat was sitting inside the computer |
13:53.20 | darwin35 | twister you twisted's sister ? |
13:53.31 | Twister | no |
13:53.38 | Twister | actually dont even know twisted |
13:53.44 | darwin35 | ahh ok |
13:53.46 | Twister | just kind of a councidence |
13:53.51 | darwin35 | was just making a yoke |
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13:53.58 | Twister | and i cant spell, its too early :P |
13:54.10 | darwin35 | the yoke got fried |
13:54.38 | darwin35 | well my embedded motherboard should be here tomarrow |
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13:54.49 | darwin35 | from tri-m |
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13:55.28 | Twister | ..... /me looks at TimothyMcVeigh....*blink blink* |
13:55.40 | darwin35 | man tri-m is good company |
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13:56.14 | Chotaire | damn idiot. |
13:56.15 | darwin35 | kill the fricking bot |
13:56.25 | Twister | omfg |
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13:57.07 | Chotaire | JimmyOLeary: Thanks for pointing out you're retarded. That's ok for us. |
13:57.09 | darwin35 | any of the fricking ops around to stop this shit |
13:57.16 | JerJer | working on it |
13:57.31 | darwin35 | thnks jerjer |
13:57.40 | Chotaire | thx |
13:57.49 | stapla222 | ne 1 know what tim mcveigh was looking @ ? |
13:58.03 | cryptnix | lol |
13:58.04 | Twister | ... |
13:58.06 | Twister | hehehe |
13:58.07 | DarthClue | I wonder if it was the ops or if the bot just croaked. |
13:58.13 | JerJer | dead |
13:58.41 | DarthClue | i msged drumkilla and twisted but I'm not sure they could react that quick. |
13:59.09 | Twister | no |
13:59.11 | Twister | that was a kline |
13:59.12 | tzafrir | note that the right-mouse buttom menu for that JimmyOLarry didn't work on xchat for quick ignoring |
13:59.15 | tzafrir | bug? |
13:59.18 | Twister | ircops got him |
13:59.37 | Chotaire | that guy is now on hold. |
14:00.32 | DarthClue | haha...K-line, i wondered about that. |
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14:00.52 | timecop | DarthClue: shorthand for kikeline |
14:01.50 | krazykrab | i m just a newbie .. seek help on config the SIP phone(x Lite) |
14:02.09 | krazykrab | more like sip phone to sip phone internally |
14:03.01 | Twister | dont think you can do sip phone sip phone |
14:03.02 | timecop | so whats the problem? |
14:03.30 | krazykrab | actually i just install the asterisk home |
14:03.35 | krazykrab | and follow the instruction |
14:03.49 | krazykrab | and i have the SIP phone (Xlite) |
14:04.07 | krazykrab | i try to configure .. but it cant login |
14:04.10 | cryptnix | read it again |
14:04.10 | Twister | did you set up the extension in amp? |
14:04.14 | cryptnix | and again and again and again |
14:04.19 | Twister | lol |
14:04.21 | krazykrab | yes i did |
14:04.29 | cryptnix | read it again! |
14:04.45 | krazykrab | ohh there is no way i can conect to sip phone to sip phone like intercom |
14:05.30 | timecop | tf is amp? |
14:05.55 | *** part/#asterisk supers (supers@land.of.the.risingsun.jp) |
14:06.00 | krazykrab | i did the setup ext on AMP |
14:06.05 | stapla222 | can anyone help with a chan_capi issue ? modprobe fcpci fails ? |
14:07.01 | krazykrab | but still its giving awaiting proxylogin information . even thou i have put the proxy info for my ASterisk server |
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14:11.17 | darwin35 | ok what ver of asterisk is on @home 1.0.3 |
14:13.07 | darwin35 | sorry 1.3 |
14:13.25 | darwin35 | the sf site is not giving me a list of pkgs |
14:13.40 | InfraRed | read the page of asterisk at home |
14:14.36 | InfraRed | http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/index.html |
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14:21.49 | rpatzer | anybody here who can help me with my asterisk problem |
14:22.36 | thetalon | what's your problem... |
14:22.55 | rpatzer | problem is changes in features.conf make no reaction in asterisk |
14:23.14 | thetalon | did you restart or just reload? |
14:23.18 | rpatzer | both |
14:23.27 | rpatzer | if i call someone |
14:23.39 | rpatzer | i can only make a hold with # |
14:23.45 | rpatzer | changed it |
14:23.54 | rpatzer | to ## |
14:24.01 | thetalon | user using CVS HEAD |
14:24.03 | rpatzer | but still no reaction |
14:24.07 | thetalon | not my area of expertise |
14:24.09 | rpatzer | it leaves it on # |
14:25.05 | rpatzer | somebody else here who can help me |
14:34.34 | Twister | LOL ok im blonde |
14:35.27 | Twister | i made a backup of my extensions.conf last night so i could experiment with rewriting it, when i copied it i did a chmod 000 to the backup file |
14:36.15 | Twister | well the new one didnt work :( so i copied the old one back and forgot to chmod it back to readable..couldnt figure out why i couldnt dial out |
14:36.21 | Twister | lol |
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14:53.10 | tzafrir | Twister, chmod 000 is really nice, just in case root is around there to ignore permissions ;-) |
14:53.11 | kb2qzv | help, I need to know what value is held in ${BLINDTRANSFER} variable. What is its functilon? |
14:53.25 | kb2qzv | function |
14:54.31 | tzafrir | ~docs |
14:54.31 | 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 |
14:55.11 | kb2qzv | its not as easy as you might think |
14:55.36 | bdunn | Has anyone here been able to setup Asterisk voicemail using mysql or is that just a bad idea? |
14:55.38 | tzafrir | kb2qzv, where did you look? |
14:55.47 | kb2qzv | In all those places |
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14:56.56 | tzafrir | ~google BLINDTRANSFER |
14:56.57 | thetalon | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=BLINDTRANSFER |
14:58.37 | kb2qzv | I need to translate it into another language. "blindtransfer" is not a standard word so i am looking for some descriptive ideas |
14:59.48 | Ariel_ | kb2qzv, direct transfer |
14:59.56 | bdunn | I have a T1 coming into a TE110P Digium card. This may sound silly, but do I need PRI support in Asterisk for that? |
15:00.21 | kb2qzv | How would you say it in other words? the active SIP channel that blindtransfered the call |
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15:01.22 | thetalon | if a phone transfers a call, it will set that phones channel name as the variables value. |
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15:01.45 | kb2qzv | tnx, Ariel_, thetalon |
15:02.05 | kb2qzv | gracie tante |
15:02.18 | bdunn | NEWBIE QUESTION - If I have Digium cards TE110p and TDM20B, are those both Zaptel cards? |
15:02.25 | thetalon | Yes |
15:02.51 | bdunn | Thanks |
15:03.13 | Ariel_ | bdunn, your going to need libpri if your going to use that board. |
15:03.50 | Ariel_ | bdunn, that is both the libpri and the zaptel drivers. |
15:03.51 | bdunn | Ariel_ - Thanks... I think I have that, but I'll double check to make sure. |
15:04.31 | Ariel_ | bdunn, you need to setup zaptel then libpri then you setup the asterisk. |
15:04.59 | bdunn | Like modprobe zaptel, modprobe libpri, and then load asterisk? |
15:10.44 | bdunn | If I am using ALSA, do I need to worry about this: Jul 10 23:07:21 WARNING[6438]: chan_oss.c:458 soundcard_init: Unable to open /dev/dsp: No such device |
15:11.56 | bdunn | Nevermind - solved that one. |
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15:18.17 | darwin35 | what is the view of asterisk@home ? |
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15:18.39 | darwin35 | well liked ok or dislike |
15:18.42 | cryptnix | How many phones would a 1.8Ghz Duron with 512 megs of ram handle as well as incoming ... a guestimation. |
15:19.02 | darwin35 | what codec |
15:19.32 | darwin35 | what phone |
15:19.40 | cryptnix | Using the TDM04B with 4 lines |
15:19.41 | darwin35 | and what protocal |
15:19.49 | darwin35 | ok |
15:19.50 | cryptnix | sipzorz |
15:20.04 | darwin35 | zap/sip |
15:20.21 | darwin35 | should work fine with 4 phones |
15:20.23 | cryptnix | Yup... Zap (analog lines) then ... SIP for the internal phones |
15:20.31 | cryptnix | k |
15:20.39 | darwin35 | wait |
15:20.39 | cryptnix | but in a guess how many lines? |
15:20.50 | darwin35 | ok the tdm is fxs or fxo |
15:21.07 | cryptnix | FXO |
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15:21.39 | darwin35 | ok then the zap/4 + say how many sip phones where you looking to use |
15:21.43 | DarthClue | cryptnix: if there is no transcoding, maybe as many as 20 calls at the same time. |
15:21.55 | cryptnix | like 7 or 8 |
15:22.01 | darwin35 | should be fine |
15:22.03 | cryptnix | k |
15:22.19 | darwin35 | but if I where you I would look into g729 when you can afford it |
15:22.33 | cryptnix | Whats the diference? |
15:22.34 | efonz | Hello everyone.. anyone know "check_auth: Stale nonce received" what does it stand for ? |
15:22.52 | efonz | check_auth: Stale nonce received ----------what is this ? |
15:22.57 | darwin35 | g729 better compression |
15:23.05 | cryptnix | I see ... |
15:23.11 | cryptnix | This one isn't going to echo is it? |
15:23.17 | darwin35 | but its 10 bucks per license |
15:23.23 | darwin35 | for 1 phone |
15:23.39 | darwin35 | and the other end must have g729 also |
15:23.48 | darwin35 | unless just passthru |
15:24.07 | darwin35 | I just wish we had phones with speex in them |
15:24.16 | darwin35 | then all would be fine |
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15:24.47 | tzafrir | should bristuff's Pickup work between technologies? if a sip phone is ringing and I issue 'Pickup' from an IAX phone, will it pick? |
15:25.27 | efonz | check_auth: Stale nonce received ...anyone familiar with this ? |
15:26.04 | gravemind | someone was just asking about it... oh, hmm, that was _you_. :P |
15:26.06 | DarthClue | efonz: did you try google? |
15:26.10 | darwin35 | not used bristuff yet |
15:26.22 | tzafrir | efonz, maybe if you repeat your question 20 more times in a row someone will actually start ignoring you |
15:26.27 | efonz | yes no hints on google |
15:26.39 | efonz | someone asked it ..no response back |
15:27.33 | bgb39201 | anyone here using a sipura spa 3000? if so how is it working for you? |
15:28.20 | DarthClue | tzafrir: if not, use changrab. |
15:28.25 | darwin35 | no responce on *@home |
15:28.33 | DarthClue | darwin: what about it? |
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15:29.27 | darwin35 | just want a consesus on it .. |
15:29.35 | darwin35 | any issues pros cons |
15:30.00 | gravemind | whee |
15:30.08 | DarthClue | darwin: half of us use it, half of us don't. don't use it unless you are already familiar with the configs and can set it up without it. |
15:30.10 | bgb39201 | anyone here using an ATA to connect to a PSTN line? what is the best ATA to use? |
15:30.25 | gravemind | if i dial 81393612, the 8 routes it from my * to sipphone, the 1393 routes it to fwd, and the 612 calls the thingy that reads the date and time. |
15:30.31 | darwin35 | ok cool |
15:30.39 | DarthClue | efonz: dig deeper. the answer is out there i'm sure. is it causing you a problem? |
15:31.09 | DarthClue | gravemind: that sounds too complex, you should find a way to simplify that. |
15:31.28 | gravemind | i meant it to be that way :P |
15:31.36 | gravemind | 9**7471393612 doesn't work though, darn. |
15:31.47 | gravemind | (9 being a route directly to FWD) |
15:32.11 | DarthClue | gravemind: your answers are documented and you will receive no assistance if i fails in the future. /end sarcasm |
15:32.25 | DarthClue | s/if i/if it/g |
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15:34.22 | efonz | dartclue : devices stop calling |
15:34.45 | DarthClue | efonz: sounds like you have a SIP Authentication error. |
15:35.21 | tzafrir | DarthClue, how do I define for changrab who can grab from whom? |
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15:37.23 | DarthClue | tzafrir: i think anyone can use changrab ... http://www.pbxfreeware.org/archives/2005/06/app_changrab_ta.html |
15:37.51 | DarthClue | tzafrir: it would be left up to dialplan logic to decide what channels can be grabbed and by whom. |
15:38.51 | Twister | when recieving incomming calls, s has to be in the context listed in the incoming part of the trunk in sip.config right so if i have context=incomming in my broadvoice-incoming context then s needs to be in the incoming context in extensions.conf? |
15:38.58 | Twister | correct? |
15:39.26 | DarthClue | Twister: sounds right, does it work? |
15:41.04 | tclark | bgb39201: do just waht a ata pass thru or do you asterisk to see it as an fxo port ? |
15:41.48 | Twister | no |
15:41.53 | Twister | DarthClue: it dont work |
15:42.04 | tzafrir | DarthClue, give them nicer URLs. http://pbxfreeware/proj/chan_grab |
15:42.15 | tzafrir | That's what mod_rewrite's for |
15:42.39 | tzafrir | pbxfreeware.org, that is. |
15:42.58 | DarthClue | give who? pbxfreeware? yeah, i'll have bkw_ get right on that. |
15:49.06 | bdunn | SOOOO confused. Can anyone help me with a NAT issue? |
15:49.21 | gravemind | hrm... |
15:49.34 | InfraRed | just ask dude |
15:49.35 | gravemind | wonder if i have any voicemodems lying around. |
15:49.48 | bgb39201 | tclark: i would like asterisk to see it as fxo port |
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15:51.30 | bdunn | I setup asterisk with a SIP phone at home fine. I have just setup Asterisk at the office and I'm trying to connect my SIP phone at home (natted) to it. I have forwarded udp ports 5060 and 4569 to the asterisk box at the office. When I run asterisk -r, and try to dialout on the phone, I get this: Jul 10 23:45:16 WARNING[6754]: chan_sip.c:695 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call ea8aa55a-305aea6c-205e8997@10.10.100.86 for seqno |
15:51.35 | unmanaged | muwhahahahah |
15:52.00 | unmanaged | ok |
15:52.40 | Twister | bdunn, did you also forward udp ports 10000-20000 |
15:52.54 | bdunn | No, I did not. I'll try that now. |
15:54.47 | unmanaged | why is the docs for asterisk so ... lacking ... MARK where are you... |
15:54.58 | unmanaged | hmm forgot |
15:55.04 | unmanaged | he is ot |
15:55.05 | bdunn | Same ... Jul 10 23:52:07 WARNING[6754]: chan_sip.c:695 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call 4f631b99-aa8e937b-688aed5e@10.10.100.86 for seqno 2 (Non-critical Response) |
15:56.23 | Twister | bdunn, is the phone behind a nat or the * box? |
15:56.32 | bdunn | Behind a NAT |
15:56.40 | Twister | which one? |
15:56.45 | Twister | home or office? |
15:57.16 | bdunn | Home phone behind a NAT. Asterisk at the office behind a NAT, but lots of ports forwarded to it... both UDP and TCP - 10000-20000, 5060, 4569 |
15:57.44 | Twister | try adding nat=1 to your configuration |
15:57.57 | bdunn | Which file? sip.conf? |
15:57.59 | Twister | on your * |
15:58.00 | Twister | ya |
15:58.11 | bdunn | ok |
15:58.20 | Twister | are you trying to connect the 2 * boxes??? |
15:58.28 | Twister | or just connect the home phone to the office * |
15:58.44 | bdunn | twisted No... just trying to connect my home SIP phone straight to the office. |
15:59.20 | bdunn | Oh... I still had the home server's asterisk running... COULD be a problem. Turning that off too. |
16:00.11 | gravemind | what would be the setting to change the callerid number for outgoing SIP? |
16:02.33 | bdunn | Okay... turned off the asterisk server at home. set nat=1 in office sip.conf. sip reload. setup the following iptables at home: |
16:02.36 | gravemind | do x100p clones get along well with asterisk or is this site lying? |
16:02.55 | bdunn | /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i eth0 --dport 5060 -j DNAT --to 10.10.100.86:5060 |
16:02.55 | bdunn | /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i eth0 --dport 5060 -j DNAT --to 10.10.100.86:5060 |
16:02.55 | bdunn | /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i eth0 --dport 4569 -j DNAT --to 10.10.100.86:4569 |
16:02.55 | bdunn | /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i eth0 --dport 4569 -j DNAT --to 10.10.100.86:4569 |
16:03.42 | bdunn | Now when I try to dial out, the asterisk -r at the office does nothing - no message. |
16:03.52 | bdunn | But also no answer... just sits there. |
16:04.09 | Twister | hmm... |
16:04.44 | bdunn | New message after I restarted * at he office and went into asterisk -r: Jul 11 00:01:32 NOTICE[6887]: chan_sip.c:8059 sip_poke_noanswer: Peer 'polly' is now UNREACHABLE! |
16:04.45 | Twister | add nat=yes to your extension |
16:05.02 | Twister | wait... |
16:07.11 | Twister | what kinda phone you using? and are you dialing out through an * box at home?, im kinda lost as to what your trying to do, because you say your just trying to connect the phone to the office but it sounds liek your trying to connect 2 * boxes |
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16:08.24 | bdunn | Polycom Soundpoint 600. I was connecting to the * box at home and all was working. That was just testing. That home * service is now shutdown. I thought about conecting the * box at home to the * box at the office, but it seems like a more advanced plan than I wanted to go with for now. |
16:09.10 | bdunn | So... Polycom 600 --> home server (iptables) Linux --> internet --> office gateway (iptables) --> asterisk box at office |
16:09.20 | bdunn | Using the home server only as a means to get to the internet. |
16:09.21 | Twister | in your extension def for that extension in extensions.conf add nat=yes |
16:09.31 | bdunn | Checking |
16:10.35 | bdunn | Twister - Sorry - I'm lost on that question. I have a section called Outgoing that contains this: exten => 8500,1,Goto(demo,s,1) |
16:11.08 | bdunn | Twister - That's what I've been trying to connect to - 8500. I have a lot of other things in extensions.conf, but I don't understand most of it yet. |
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16:11.53 | bdunn | Twister - I looked for nat= in the extensions file and there isn't an entry for that. Where should I put it? |
16:11.54 | Twister | bdunn do a pastebin of your extensions.conf |
16:12.10 | Twister | www.pastebin.com |
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16:13.20 | bdunn | twisted - Done... name bdunn |
16:13.28 | Twister | ummm |
16:13.30 | Twister | paste the link |
16:13.40 | gravemind | it wouldn't be extensions.conf |
16:13.51 | gravemind | it'd be sip.conf or iax.conf(or whatever you're using) |
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16:31.01 | XARiUS | sweet, anaheim! only an hour from me :D |
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16:33.48 | file[laptop] | ermph? |
16:34.32 | XARiUS | astricon :) |
16:34.39 | XARiUS | I missed it when it was in atlanta... |
16:34.42 | XARiUS | I used to live there too lol |
16:35.04 | ManxPower | XARiUS: Where are you located? |
16:35.27 | XARiUS | Oceanside, CA |
16:35.36 | ManxPower | Ah. It's nice in that area. |
16:35.38 | XARiUS | right next to Camp pendelton, bout an hour south of Anaheim |
16:35.43 | XARiUS | yeah, nice and expensive. haha |
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16:35.59 | ManxPower | I used to live in West LA and took the train to San Diego often. |
16:36.05 | XARiUS | yep.. train is the way to go |
16:36.26 | XARiUS | did some contract work for sony, always took the train to union station |
16:36.41 | XARiUS | the insane cabbie from there to culver city was the fun part tho. |
16:36.41 | XARiUS | hehe |
16:36.46 | bdunn | I'm under a certain deadline here. Is there anyone pretty knowledgable with Asterisk, has a paypal account, and would like to make a little cash? |
16:37.26 | XARiUS | lol bdunn, what sorta help do ya need? |
16:38.33 | bdunn | Well, I have a SIP phone at home behind a linux box. I have an Asterisk server at the office behind a Linux server. I think I am almost there, but can't quite work out the details. I have to have something working by Wednesday if possible and fear I don't have enough time to learn everything before then. |
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16:39.06 | file[laptop] | externip, localnet for the Asterisk behind whatever if it has an internal IP and no external |
16:39.16 | file[laptop] | nat=yes, canreinvite=no for the SIP phone at home (it's entry in sip.conf) |
16:39.29 | ManxPower | don't forgest qualify=yes |
16:39.44 | file[laptop] | to keep 'dat 'dere NAT UDP mapping open indeed |
16:39.55 | ManxPower | bdunn: robl^ is in Houston, I think. |
16:39.57 | jo3sm1th | Is greg from nufone here |
16:40.26 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: shido or shido6 is him when he's on |
16:40.32 | jo3sm1th | exten => 3107743027,1,Answer |
16:40.32 | jo3sm1th | exten => 3107743027,2,Dial(IAX2/1002) |
16:40.46 | jo3sm1th | Whats wron with that code? it wont dial firefly and its registered in IAX |
16:40.56 | ManxPower | ~pastebin |
16:40.56 | jbot | well, pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
16:41.10 | ManxPower | jo3sm1th: Does "iax2 show registry" show the IP address of the softphone? |
16:41.47 | jo3sm1th | No it doesnt its blank |
16:41.51 | ManxPower | jo3sm1th: Sorry, that was not the right question. |
16:41.58 | ManxPower | jo3sm1th: Does "iax2 show peers" show the IP address of the softphone? |
16:42.17 | jo3sm1th | Yea it does |
16:42.20 | ManxPower | I'm still on my first pot of ocoffee. |
16:42.28 | file[laptop] | what do you see on the CLI when you try to dial it? |
16:42.28 | thal | are there lecture recordings of the astricon conferences available? |
16:42.38 | file[laptop] | Pastebin it... |
16:42.43 | file[laptop] | paste it, AND DIE! |
16:42.55 | ManxPower | thal: No. |
16:43.11 | jo3sm1th | OK I am going to call myself and see but I think there is no response and yes verbiose is at max |
16:43.32 | drumkilla | jbot: frag file[laptop] |
16:43.32 | jbot | ACTION readies the nuke launcher and fires some rounds at file[laptop] |
16:43.49 | ManxPower | 'morning drumkilla |
16:44.18 | drumkilla | g'morning folks |
16:44.29 | file[laptop] | drumkilla: how is my favorite Russell Wussell today? |
16:44.41 | Twister | got someone wanting to connect to xten to my * box from behind a nat, my * box is outside of the nat, keeps saying unauthorized, is there something i can do like nat=yes or will ports have to be forwarded on their end? |
16:44.44 | Twister | they are in a hotel |
16:44.58 | file[laptop] | Twister: put nat=yes in their entry in sip.conf |
16:45.02 | drumkilla | file[laptop]: doing GREAT!!!!!!!! |
16:45.08 | ManxPower | twisted: nat=yes should work just fine. |
16:45.08 | file[laptop] | and canreinvite=no, and qualify=yes |
16:45.21 | jo3sm1th | Ok so basically there is nothign to paste when I call the # (which is a voicepulse DID) there is no response in the CLI |
16:45.21 | ManxPower | X-Ten can be a little weird, I think as well. |
16:45.22 | file[laptop] | drumkilla: :) |
16:45.33 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: are you registering to voicepulse? |
16:45.33 | Vulture- | ManxPower: what does hdlcstress do? |
16:45.41 | ManxPower | Vulture-: no idea. |
16:45.46 | jo3sm1th | Yea in iax |
16:46.07 | ManxPower | jo3sm1th: If you are registered to a remote servia iax2 then "iax2 show registry" should show that informatuion |
16:46.21 | jo3sm1th | Is 1,Answer and 2,Dial(IAX2/1002) the right syntax? |
16:46.34 | jo3sm1th | Manxpower , ok then I'm not registering for some reason |
16:47.00 | jo3sm1th | register => login:password@gwiax-in-01.voicepulse.com |
16:47.06 | jo3sm1th | But the syntax is right |
16:47.17 | file[laptop] | did you put it in the right place? |
16:47.45 | jo3sm1th | Does it need to be in [general] |
16:47.50 | jo3sm1th | or in the context of the softphone |
16:47.54 | file[laptop] | general |
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16:49.37 | jo3sm1th | Ok I moved it from context to [general] and now its showing up in "iax2 show registry" |
16:49.50 | ManxPower | jo3sm1th: is it showing as "registered"? |
16:50.08 | jo3sm1th | Yea |
16:50.18 | ManxPower | try calling your number again |
16:52.10 | jo3sm1th | Its just saying "call did not go through 066t" |
16:53.28 | jo3sm1th | That might be unreleated |
16:53.48 | ManxPower | jo3sm1th: Make sure you do not have a logger.conf in /etc/asterisk. Then stop asterisk and start asterisk using the command "asterisk -cvvv" That will run Asterisk in the foreground and may give you a little more information |
16:54.26 | ManxPower | then try the call again. |
16:55.08 | Twister | ok this is a little strange.....i got the extenstion set up, when i do a sip show peers it shows it with my ip address, although its not set up in my xlite anymore, ive even deleted it out of the proxy list, and when i dial that extension it rings back into my x-lite |
16:55.23 | Twister | im at 200 and i set the other up as 203 |
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16:57.10 | bigbaddumbdog | hello all |
16:58.38 | gravemind | hi |
16:58.41 | jo3sm1th | http://pastebin.com/310666 |
16:58.49 | jo3sm1th | It is still not taking the call |
16:58.49 | Twister | ok... |
16:58.59 | Twister | ive now closed xlite and 203 is still registered |
16:59.10 | gravemind | itll time out eventually |
16:59.20 | bigbaddumbdog | anyone want to point a neubie in the right direction? |
16:59.23 | gravemind | try dialing it, that might preempt it |
16:59.30 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: only if you ask a question |
16:59.44 | bigbaddumbdog | i just bought a tdm400p |
17:00.03 | bigbaddumbdog | i'd like to take a baby step to make sure it works |
17:00.34 | bigbaddumbdog | what is the bear minimum i need to do to get a dial tone and dial out on it? |
17:00.47 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: did you setup iax.conf per the Voicepulse setup instructions? |
17:01.19 | bigbaddumbdog | where do i find the voicepulse setup instructions? told ya i was a neubie. |
17:01.36 | file[laptop] | bigbaddumbdog: I wasn't even talking to you |
17:01.42 | bigbaddumbdog | oh? |
17:01.48 | file[laptop] | you aren't jo3sm1th |
17:02.21 | jo3sm1th | filelaptop, what else is there to do besides register? |
17:02.33 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: you have to setup a user entry so that voicepulse can connect to your box... |
17:03.19 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: do you have the drivers for the tdm set up yet? |
17:03.36 | file[laptop] | jo3sm1th: if you look at the voicepulse connect knowledge base, there's an entry for setting up asterisk with their service - I suggest you read it |
17:03.56 | bigbaddumbdog | yes, i can cat /proc/zaptel/1 just fine |
17:04.02 | jo3sm1th | Im reading it now |
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17:06.39 | bigbaddumbdog | \msg gravemind: what conf file in /etc/asterisk do i need to twiddle with? |
17:07.06 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: you'll probably want to follow http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/docs-html/x522.html to set up your lines |
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17:11.02 | bigbaddumbdog | \msg gravemind: ok will do. that tells me how to setup zapata.conf, is there any other conf files i have to worry about? if i setup zapata.conf right, will i get a dialtone? |
17:12.48 | jo3sm1th | Im lost I did everything Voicepulse customer support sample's told me to do |
17:13.11 | jo3sm1th | and it shows up in "iax2 show registry" and in "iax2 show peers" and extensions has 1,Answer and 2,Dial so what am I missing? |
17:13.13 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: also add to the top of zapata.conf: context=default |
17:13.42 | gravemind | http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/docs-html/x720.html that tells you how to set up extensions.conf |
17:14.04 | gravemind | oh, context=default was already there |
17:14.05 | gravemind | never mind |
17:14.13 | jo3sm1th | Jul 10 13:08:28 NOTICE[15888]: chan_iax2.c:5749 socket_read: Host 66.234.228.170 failed to authenticate as voicepulse-in-01 |
17:14.31 | file[laptop] | Just follow their instructions to the letter, I don't use Voicepulse Connect... |
17:17.47 | gravemind | umm... |
17:18.01 | gravemind | oh, that's an x100p. |
17:18.21 | gravemind | there's one up on ebay for $9.99 and i mistook it for one of the T1 wildcards :P |
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17:20.43 | gravemind | ... x100p doesnt support FXS, does it? :( |
17:20.55 | jontow | doubtful |
17:20.56 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: do i need to remove all the conf files from /etc/asterisk and only populate it with the ones i need. for example, does it hurt to have sip.conf there if i have no sip phone. it would be better if there was some master file, that i could include only the ones i wanted. |
17:21.06 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: leave them there |
17:21.17 | gravemind | they won't do anything by default |
17:21.31 | jo3sm1th | Can anyone do this for me? |
17:21.37 | jo3sm1th | If so: how much |
17:21.49 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: what is the file that enables them by default? |
17:22.02 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: they're called in by the modules that load them. |
17:22.12 | gravemind | and all modules are enabled by default. |
17:22.22 | gravemind | like i said, the default configs aren't active, so the modules will do nothing |
17:22.34 | gravemind | ie everything is commented out except the globals |
17:22.44 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: then how do i tell asterisk not to include sip.conf |
17:22.49 | Zeeek | jo3sm1th are you running asterisk or AAH or AMP or some variant ? |
17:22.54 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: you _dont_ |
17:23.07 | gravemind | bigbaddumbdog: look in it, everything except the [general] section is commented out |
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17:23.36 | gravemind | trust me when i say you don't have to turn anything off |
17:23.55 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: ok, i get it |
17:24.25 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: so all i need to worry about is getting zapata.conf right and i'm home.... |
17:24.36 | gravemind | and setting up a dialplan |
17:24.39 | gravemind | or else it won't do anything |
17:24.48 | bigbaddumbdog | check |
17:25.12 | gravemind | http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/docs-html/x720.html if you just want to test |
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17:26.01 | jo3sm1th | Zeek: asterisk is on FC2 |
17:26.33 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: now for a hardware question. can i plug my entire home phone system, once i disconnect it from the phone company into FXS? Will it be able to ring all my phones? |
17:27.14 | gravemind | i can't tell you the specifics of how, but im sure you can. |
17:27.46 | Zeeek | jo3sm1th and do you have other IAX or even SIP services and providers running? |
17:27.53 | gravemind | although it might consist of immediately picking up, then ringing |
17:27.58 | gravemind | (only the caller will notice this0 |
17:27.59 | gravemind | ) |
17:28.04 | bigbaddumbdog | gravemind: thanks for you help. i think i know enough to get started now. thanks again. |
17:28.43 | jo3sm1th | Anyone from asteriskguru.com here right now |
17:28.50 | Zeeek | I've often wondered how many phones can be plugged into an FXS. |
17:29.01 | InfraRed | jo3sm1th: try #asteriskguru |
17:29.12 | gravemind | i'd bet he hasnt tested it yet. |
17:29.36 | jo3sm1th | Zeek: no I dont |
17:29.50 | gravemind | Zeeek: what'd be the fun in that? |
17:29.52 | gravemind | only one extension and all |
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17:30.15 | SarahEmm | hihi |
17:30.22 | gravemind | 'lo |
17:30.24 | Zeeek | what was the "can I plug my wholme home system..." about then? |
17:30.39 | gravemind | Zeeek: maybe he has multiple FXS modules, or maybe he is planning on plugging it all into one jack |
17:30.46 | Zeeek | what is asterisk? what is asteriskguru? |
17:31.31 | Zeeek | jo3sm1th you mean you are starting with VP COnnect, is that right? I use it, it works well. I configured it following their email |
17:31.49 | Zeeek | there was a recent change in the config, well a few months ago I thik |
17:33.43 | Ariel_ | jo3sm1th, what is the problem I am sure there are a few here that can help. |
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17:34.22 | Zeeek | jo3sm1th use http://pastebin.ca to show you config (minus passwords) |
17:34.39 | jo3sm1th | Ariel I have Asterisk, FC2, and Connect.Voicepulse AND Firelfy softphone. I can make calls. I cannot receive calls through my DID ! |
17:35.05 | Qwell | jo3sm1th: are you registering properly? |
17:35.06 | Ariel_ | jo3sm1th, ok so are you registered to vpc? |
17:35.16 | jo3sm1th | Ok to start this is one error I show http://pastebin.com/310689 |
17:35.22 | Zeeek | but you are getting an error message that you posted above, right? |
17:35.27 | gravemind | is this SIP or IAX? |
17:35.28 | Zeeek | ok |
17:35.29 | gravemind | (or h323) |
17:35.42 | jo3sm1th | It Am I registerd? http://pastebin.com/310690 |
17:35.45 | jo3sm1th | Yea I think |
17:35.57 | Zeeek | jo3sm1th it looks like you are missing the key file |
17:35.58 | gravemind | iax it is |
17:36.05 | jo3sm1th | IAX |
17:36.07 | gravemind | where's your config? |
17:36.27 | Ariel_ | jo3sm1th, you have 2 accounts with vpc? |
17:36.45 | jo3sm1th | Yea |
17:37.19 | jo3sm1th | So how do I get the key? |
17:37.23 | jo3sm1th | Is that what I am missing |
17:37.25 | Zeeek | read: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Step-by-step+Installation |
17:37.41 | Zeeek | cd /var/lib/asterisk/keys |
17:37.41 | Zeeek | <PROTECTED> |
17:38.34 | Zeeek | it's there too, I just looked |
17:39.14 | jo3sm1th | 13:34:25 (265.62 KB/s) - `voicepulse01.pub' saved [272/272] |
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17:39.33 | Zeeek | I didn't even know about this wiki page. It seems to lay it al out |
17:39.42 | jo3sm1th | It still doesnt work |
17:39.59 | Zeeek | did you reload ? |
17:40.03 | jo3sm1th | Yea |
17:40.11 | Zeeek | what command did you use? |
17:40.38 | jo3sm1th | Stop now |
17:40.40 | jo3sm1th | asterisk |
17:40.43 | jo3sm1th | asterisk -rvvvvvvvc |
17:40.53 | Zeeek | that's one way to reload |
17:40.56 | jo3sm1th | =) |
17:41.07 | Zeeek | so you coied the key to the right directory |
17:41.16 | jo3sm1th | cd /var/lib/asterisk/keys |
17:41.34 | Zeeek | then you downloaded the sample files like the page says |
17:41.36 | jo3sm1th | It doesnt give me that authentication error anymore though so I think Im almost there? |
17:42.15 | Zeeek | yes that's what the key was for |
17:44.30 | jo3sm1th | Hold on I think it shoudl work now |
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17:45.07 | jo3sm1th | Yea it works! I had SIP not IAX2 in extensions |
17:45.13 | jo3sm1th | Thank you ! |
17:45.43 | Zeeek | good! |
17:46.06 | gravemind | arrrrgh |
17:46.28 | Zeeek | what? |
17:46.59 | gravemind | i can't find any cheap FXSen on ebay :/ |
17:47.10 | Zeeek | there are no cheap FXS AFAIK |
17:47.19 | gravemind | ton of x100p but those are FXO only |
17:47.44 | Zeeek | a lot of people say you're better off with an ATA |
17:47.45 | InfraRed | use ATA adapters |
17:47.49 | Zeeek | ya see! |
17:47.54 | InfraRed | they're cool |
17:48.06 | gravemind | :P |
17:48.11 | Zeeek | voip is poo |
17:48.13 | gravemind | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=61839&item=5788204789&rd=1 comme ca? |
17:48.32 | gravemind | ooh, even supports IAX. |
17:48.48 | Zeeek | looks like PA186 based chinese |
17:48.55 | Zeeek | prolly only worth $75 new |
17:48.57 | gravemind | as long as it works :P |
17:48.58 | Zeeek | careful |
17:49.18 | Zeeek | but usually people mention the double Sipuras and stuff like that |
17:49.30 | Zeeek | how many FXS ya want? |
17:49.46 | gravemind | one plus |
17:49.52 | Qwell | channel bank! |
17:49.54 | gravemind | probably just one :P |
17:49.57 | gravemind | Qwell: hah |
17:50.00 | Qwell | get 23, heh |
17:50.01 | gravemind | buy me one :P |
17:50.10 | InfraRed | try to get PAP2 |
17:50.13 | Qwell | k, but you've gotta buy me the ds3 card... |
17:50.28 | ManxPower | Why bother with the hassle of a PAP2? Just buy a SIPura |
17:50.30 | gravemind | good luck with that |
17:50.35 | Zeeek | <PROTECTED> |
17:51.11 | gravemind | really i'd rather have two single-FXS units than one dual-FXS |
17:51.17 | gravemind | i'd have more use for it |
17:51.21 | Zeeek | <PROTECTED> |
17:51.47 | Zeeek | " we can use FWD or Stanaphone's free SIP service without any pain." |
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17:51.55 | Zeeek | Ya gotta love it! |
17:51.56 | gravemind | i could get an iaxy for less and use it more. |
17:52.19 | Zeeek | I have an iaxy, that's nothing like these |
17:52.39 | ManxPower | The IAXy sucks |
17:52.39 | file[laptop] | that thing does T38, how creepy |
17:52.44 | Zeeek | now ManxPower |
17:54.30 | gravemind | hrm. |
17:55.54 | ManxPower | The IAXy doesn't support compressed codecs and does not support DNS |
17:56.17 | gravemind | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=61839&item=5788305974&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW heh, an h323 job |
17:56.33 | SarahEmm | ManxPower: iaxy only supports ulaw/alaw? |
17:56.34 | Zeeek | not everyone cares ManxPower - mine is very useful. It is NOT something I'd carry around to hotels though |
17:56.51 | ManxPower | gravemind: It's H323. |
17:57.02 | gravemind | ... i said that ... |
17:57.06 | ManxPower | SarahEmm: I think it support ADPCM too. |
17:57.14 | SarahEmm | ahh |
17:57.23 | gravemind | i wasnt planning on bidding |
17:57.28 | gravemind | 6 days left and already two bids |
17:57.39 | gravemind | i'll let those fools duke it out |
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18:01.18 | gravemind | i think ill go for the AG168 if noone has a terrible objection to it |
18:02.55 | Ariel_ | gravemind, the price is low for a 4 port I just wonder it the thing works? |
18:03.24 | Qwell | doesn't the ag168 gave an open source firmware? |
18:03.30 | Qwell | have* |
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18:03.58 | gravemind | Ariel_: the one at $9.99? it has 6 days left, and that's not the one im talking about |
18:04.22 | Ariel_ | gravemind, yes you pointed to the GA168 as well for $ 125.00 |
18:04.41 | Ariel_ | The one on ebay is a h323 which I would never uses with asterisk. |
18:04.56 | gravemind | no, im not getting the h323 |
18:05.10 | shido6 | gravemind, you're still having issues? |
18:05.12 | shido6 | :) |
18:05.19 | Qwell | gravemind: If you're considering an ag168, talk to AgiNamu |
18:05.27 | gravemind | shido6: no, now im just looking for a good FXS |
18:05.27 | Qwell | gravemind: he'll tell you all about it |
18:05.37 | shido6 | PAP2-NA |
18:05.44 | gravemind | Qwell: its been considered and decided on :) |
18:05.50 | shido6 | sounds clearer then the 7960 but the 7960 is LOUDER |
18:05.51 | gravemind | although people keep mentioning pap2 |
18:06.06 | Qwell | 7960 <3 |
18:06.20 | gravemind | hm |
18:06.28 | gravemind | there are some pap2-NAs on ebay for $40 with 8 hours left |
18:06.32 | gravemind | i might have just changed my mind :P |
18:06.38 | shido6 | make sure they are "UNLOCKED" |
18:06.41 | gravemind | yep |
18:07.33 | gravemind | although its listed as having "2 FXO ports", i'll assume that's a mistake |
18:08.13 | shido6 | no |
18:08.15 | shido6 | err |
18:08.15 | shido6 | yes |
18:08.17 | shido6 | 2 FXS |
18:08.18 | shido6 | :) |
18:08.19 | shido6 | duh |
18:09.03 | gravemind | SIP only? the ag168 does iax2 natively, but i guess i can deal. |
18:12.18 | Qwell | I wouldn't say "natively" |
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18:17.54 | goldenear | anybody here using an iaxclient based software ? |
18:18.07 | shido6 | iaxcomm |
18:18.08 | Qwell | goldenear: iaxcomm |
18:18.37 | Qwell | sweet, I've been looking for one of these |
18:18.52 | shido6 | heh |
18:19.33 | Qwell | actually, I need to get/make an adapter for a headset on my 7960 |
18:20.01 | goldenear | I also use iaxcomm |
18:20.13 | goldenear | and I have noticed something strange |
18:20.30 | goldenear | en my dial plan I have exten => 190,1,Busy |
18:20.57 | Twister | shido6!, just the person i been lookin for |
18:20.59 | goldenear | when calling 190 from a sip phone (xlite) it says me "busy" |
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18:21.37 | goldenear | but when I use iaxcomm (or diax an other iaxclient based softphone) it just rings ... |
18:21.45 | goldenear | no busy indication ! |
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18:22.19 | goldenear | Qwell, can you verify the problem ? |
18:22.25 | Qwell | no.. |
18:22.37 | file[laptop] | probably iaxcomm |
18:22.44 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yeah, blame iaxcomm |
18:22.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hello |
18:23.03 | goldenear | so it's not only iaxcomm but iaxclient lib |
18:23.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yeah, blame stevek |
18:23.16 | ManxPower | goldenear: Well don't out the "r" on the Dial line then |
18:23.18 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ouch |
18:23.21 | goldenear | I said I also did the test with diax ... |
18:23.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file has his drivers lic. WATCH OUT!? |
18:23.58 | goldenear | and it is the same ... just ringing, no busy indication |
18:24.05 | file[laptop] | WATCH OUT! |
18:24.10 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you have a car? |
18:24.20 | file[laptop] | no |
18:24.28 | Twister | thank god :P |
18:24.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | so not like your going to be around me driving! |
18:24.37 | file[laptop] | on my salary? PFFT! |
18:24.47 | Twister | when you get a car, im staying off the sidewalks |
18:25.26 | shido6 | Car Powered by SER |
18:25.28 | goldenear | ManxPower, what do you mean ? |
18:25.43 | file[laptop] | no, car powered by my own thoughts |
18:26.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yay |
18:27.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | drumkilla, you arond? |
18:27.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | around |
18:27.16 | file[laptop] | he's probably out and aboot |
18:27.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | he said the endian header changes hit 1.0.x but I don't see em... |
18:27.49 | MikeJ[Laptop] | am I missing somthing |
18:27.57 | file[laptop] | a brain. |
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18:32.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | :P |
18:33.00 | wunderkin | file has his driving license.. stay off of the sidewalks |
18:33.12 | WilliamK | that is scary... |
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18:37.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ouch |
18:38.30 | file[laptop] | MikeJ[Laptop]: what'cha up to? |
18:38.51 | MikeJ[Laptop] | cygwin patches... |
18:38.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | they are flowing out now |
18:39.03 | file[laptop] | scary |
18:39.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | thanks |
18:40.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | well.. that guy from asteriskwin32 did most of the work.. I am just doing cleanup at this point really |
18:42.05 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the only stuff I really don't like that he did was the module loader.. I am trying to revert that back to more of an individual so module loader for now. |
18:43.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hey... If I can compile directly on my laptop, I can be more productive working on code.. |
18:44.28 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and I really enjoy pissing off linux purists... |
18:44.30 | file[laptop] | sure! |
18:44.51 | MikeJ[Laptop] | cuz snobs are snobs... |
18:45.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | not to mention that I really do beleive that it will open the project up to more developers... and we REALLY need that |
18:46.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | downloading postgresql for cygwin.. need to verify where it installs the headers.. |
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18:51.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what you up to file? |
18:51.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | damn |
18:51.47 | MikeJ[Laptop] | battery dieing |
18:51.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | gotta run for a bit |
18:51.58 | file[laptop] | come back soon! |
18:54.32 | ManxPower | He can get so much more work done on his laptop. |
19:02.39 | puowvip | sigh. |
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19:07.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | BACK! |
19:07.31 | file[laptop] | yay |
19:07.38 | file[laptop] | go Mike, go Mike, go Mike! |
19:07.44 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ahh.. cofee shops with outlets and wifi |
19:08.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | glasses of doom? |
19:08.24 | file[laptop] | yesss |
19:08.31 | MikeJ[Laptop] | like really scary hiballs? |
19:08.38 | file[laptop] | pfft |
19:08.43 | file[laptop] | that's silly |
19:08.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | who, me? |
19:08.58 | file[laptop] | yes |
19:10.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | martini? |
19:10.41 | file[laptop] | no thanks |
19:11.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | :( |
19:14.52 | pa | no party |
19:16.03 | file[laptop] | party hearty |
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19:17.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | <PROTECTED> |
19:18.20 | file[laptop] | it would help if you did that in the right window |
19:18.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yeop |
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19:27.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | wow.. quiet? |
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19:27.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hey file.. wana wrastle... |
19:29.02 | wunderkin | thats interesting.. godaddy has an option to hold without hold music |
19:31.59 | shmaltz | wunderkin, it's a new features on all the new phones systems, The way it works is that you put the receiver on the desk after you have told the caller please hold, |
19:32.22 | wunderkin | haha no |
19:32.26 | wunderkin | im talking about in the queue dork |
19:32.28 | shmaltz | in the olden days you gave the caller a music on hold option by singing them your favorite song |
19:32.54 | shmaltz | oh, the queue. |
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19:34.05 | shmaltz | thats also a new feature, you have someone pick up the phone, then s/he puts it on his/her desk until some of the clerks take a ticket and say that they are available, at which point the one that picked up dispatches the phone call to that clerk, by using those thick audio plugs |
19:34.09 | SarahEmm | shmaltz: i'm tempted to make the MOH on my home box the clip from the simpsons of homer singing to pretend it was hold music ;) |
19:35.19 | shmaltz | I like the one, when my cell phone rings I pick up and tell the person, hi you have reached my cell phone, to leave a message press 1, or wait for the tone, to hangup press 2 |
19:35.41 | shmaltz | I then wait for them to leave a message, and when they are done I say ehllo |
19:35.43 | shmaltz | hello |
19:35.47 | Qwell | heh |
19:35.52 | shmaltz | they just freak out |
19:36.09 | wunderkin | sarah hehe |
19:36.19 | Qwell | "Press pound when done." "blah, blah, blah, pound" "Thank you. ...by the way, Bob, you still owe me $20" |
19:36.32 | shmaltz | heh |
19:37.04 | wunderkin | my damn domain expired so now they give me a year to cough up 80 to renew it.. bullcrap.. are there any mailing list admins here? my email will need to be removed from some of the lists.. or maybe you can do that on the webpage huh :) |
19:37.33 | gravemind | hmmm |
19:37.33 | shmaltz | wunderkin, when it bounces back too many times it is automagicly removed |
19:37.36 | shmaltz | don't worry |
19:38.14 | wunderkin | yeah probably |
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19:39.06 | iq | hi |
19:39.16 | wunderkin | well now i just gotta figure out qmail |
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19:42.36 | wunderkin | it was working fine except for one domain.. now its queueing all messages.. argh |
19:44.26 | gravemind | whoa, * comes with hold music? :| |
19:45.03 | wunderkin | yeah |
19:45.27 | loud | seems like broadvoice do not allow you to connect 2 accounts in the same box. |
19:45.47 | SarahEmm | gravemind: as MOH? nice :) |
19:46.04 | Twister | can anyone tell me possible reasons why my s extension isnt working right, i have this line in extensions.conf [incoming] exten=>s,1,Answer() and i have incoming set up as the context in sip.conf from incomming calls from broadvoice which is under the name [from-broadvoice] |
19:46.12 | gravemind | SarahEmm: :D |
19:46.13 | Twister | by s i mean the start |
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19:52.36 | XARiUS | hey guys, got a * box (1.0.8), calls work just fine, but I can't hear any of the prompts using playback or background (even standard voicemail), just dead audio.. |
19:52.37 | XARiUS | ideas? |
19:53.45 | gravemind | codec? |
19:53.55 | XARiUS | tried all diff codecs.. I doubt it's codec related |
19:54.10 | gravemind | if you're missing the gsm -> X converter you might get no soun |
19:54.13 | XARiUS | because I pick up the handset I can carry on a conversation with the caller |
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19:54.21 | XARiUS | just playback/background/vm etc.. |
19:54.36 | gravemind | looked in the console/logs? |
19:54.47 | XARiUS | yeah nothing, it acts as if it's playing just fine |
19:54.49 | XARiUS | caller just can't hear it |
19:54.54 | gravemind | very odd |
19:55.43 | Malthus | volume |
19:55.48 | Malthus | codec |
19:55.52 | Malthus | NAT |
19:56.00 | XARiUS | nat, but it's IAX |
19:56.07 | Malthus | oh |
19:56.24 | Malthus | physical disability? |
19:56.34 | XARiUS | haha |
19:56.38 | XARiUS | quite possibly :) |
19:56.50 | Malthus | or maybe the sound files are messed up |
19:56.56 | Malthus | somehow |
19:57.09 | XARiUS | volume.. is there a place to set volume? |
19:57.17 | gravemind | is there a "your call is important to us" message included? i want to screw with people's heads :P |
19:57.29 | XARiUS | lol.. |
19:57.50 | SarahEmm | gravemind: play a 'there are... sixteen... callers ahead of you.' clip :) |
19:57.56 | gravemind | i just want to make one of those BOFH hold systems where it interrupts the music every 30 seconds with enlightening messages :P |
19:57.59 | gravemind | SarahEmm: great! :D |
19:58.08 | gravemind | but the number goes up |
19:58.16 | gravemind | it'll be perfectly evil |
19:58.29 | SarahEmm | lol |
19:58.53 | gravemind | unfortuantely, i don't see there, nor callers ahead of you :/ |
19:59.07 | gravemind | nor are, for that matter. |
19:59.12 | Malthus | XARiUS: you can set the gain for zap chans I believe |
19:59.15 | gravemind | damn you, limited vocabulary! |
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19:59.53 | gravemind | woo! staff sanctioned dns pollution ;P |
20:00.11 | XARiUS | yeah, not using any zap channels tho |
20:00.18 | XARiUS | sip phone to *, * iax to voicepulse. |
20:00.30 | gravemind | sipphone. ugh. |
20:00.40 | gravemind | SarahEmm: i'll settle for a festival hack |
20:00.44 | gravemind | :( |
20:00.55 | XARiUS | lol not "sipphone", a SIP phone :) |
20:01.08 | gravemind | oh :p |
20:07.10 | gravemind | wtfbbq? |
20:08.19 | gravemind | http://pastebin.ca/17390 |
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20:10.41 | gravemind | don't think it liked the file i had there |
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20:11.13 | gravemind | what do you do if your MOH is blaring? |
20:11.27 | MikeJ__ | make them quieter... |
20:13.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf |
20:13.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | quietmp3? |
20:13.35 | gravemind | appears to be mpg123's fault |
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20:13.47 | gravemind | MikeJ[Laptop]: doesn't make a difference |
20:13.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hmmm.. |
20:14.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | use nativeMOH instead |
20:14.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | (HEAD only) |
20:14.14 | gravemind | i think its freaking out on the downsampling |
20:14.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | forget mp3, convert it to gsm or ulaw, and use native... |
20:15.04 | gravemind | i probably will... |
20:15.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | head? |
20:15.17 | gravemind | not yet |
20:15.18 | MikeJ[Laptop] | or 1.0.x? |
20:15.26 | gravemind | portage |
20:15.40 | Cybertoy | hmm.. I just installed eyeBeam ... someone know of a video conferencing test number that I could call to test it??? |
20:15.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | mine... |
20:15.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | :) |
20:16.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but you can't use it :P |
20:16.22 | gravemind | 1.0.8 specifically |
20:16.23 | Cybertoy | there's no such thing as some automated test server? |
20:16.31 | MikeJ[Laptop] | there may be... |
20:16.32 | gravemind | but ill move up to cvs if necessary |
20:16.37 | gravemind | or maybe pre-resample the audio |
20:16.45 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I have hardware codecs that I use.. but they are all h323 |
20:17.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | gravemind, the less conversion you need to do on the fly, the easier you will be on the box |
20:17.41 | edgarin | hi |
20:17.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hi |
20:17.47 | edgarin | One page to buy a X100p card |
20:17.48 | edgarin | ? |
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20:19.29 | edgarin | ? |
20:19.31 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if you just want a clone x100p, ebay |
20:19.38 | edgarin | ye |
20:19.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I have a few and have had mixed results |
20:19.41 | edgarin | yes |
20:19.46 | edgarin | I enter in ebay |
20:19.52 | edgarin | and buy the intel |
20:19.56 | edgarin | now I'm wait |
20:20.02 | edgarin | the answer of vendedor |
20:20.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if you get the TDM from digium, you get support |
20:20.46 | edgarin | and |
20:20.53 | edgarin | Howto buy in the page of Digium |
20:21.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you can go to their site, they have an online store, or buy from a reseller |
20:21.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | just google it... there are many |
20:21.50 | edgarin | ok |
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20:24.40 | rnovotny22 | Anyone know why I get an error message saying I don't need to dial a 1 50% of the time? |
20:26.08 | Qwell | perhaps because you don't need to dial a 1 50% of the time |
20:26.15 | Qwell | just a guess |
20:26.36 | rnovotny22 | Nice try.....dialing the same number. |
20:28.24 | rnovotny22 | Any other suggestions? |
20:29.46 | puowvip | ask your phone company? |
20:29.50 | puowvip | we don't know how their dialplan works |
20:29.59 | tzafrir_laptop | edgarin, search there for 'x100p'or for 'x101p', not for 'intel' |
20:30.28 | tzafrir_laptop | If you just want to card to play with at home, this is certainly the way to go |
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20:31.02 | gravemind | for FXO at least |
20:31.47 | cabronsito | does anyone if can makes conference calls in AAH? |
20:31.51 | rnovotny22 | puowvip: We do have to dial 10 digits here, for the most part. |
20:33.09 | gravemind | yay |
20:33.16 | gravemind | resampled (part of) the MOH to 8khz |
20:33.21 | gravemind | mpg123 is playing nicely now |
20:37.57 | gravemind | muhaha, i shall have my armin MOH! :D |
20:38.35 | goldenear | gravemind, your mpg123 should be in fact mpg321 wich doesn't do dowsampling itself |
20:38.49 | gravemind | yes, it's mpg321 |
20:38.57 | goldenear | only the "true" mpg123 can downsample |
20:38.59 | gravemind | i got lame to downsample it for me. |
20:39.32 | goldenear | I don't use mp3 MOH anymore |
20:39.43 | goldenear | I use slin moh |
20:40.04 | goldenear | so it less cpu consuming ... |
20:40.09 | gravemind | maybe ill convert to GSM sometime |
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20:40.52 | goldenear | as I'm only using ilbc on my * I would like to use native ilbc moh... |
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20:41.32 | goldenear | but there's no "easy" way to create an ilbc file AFAIK |
20:42.13 | gravemind | there, seems to work well enough. |
20:46.29 | tzafrir_laptop | actually, mpg321 can downsample nicely, but not in real-time |
20:46.37 | tzafrir_laptop | hmm, strike that |
20:46.45 | tzafrir_laptop | I did the down-sampling with sox |
20:46.46 | gravemind | no, it can't, i basically get semi-audible static |
20:47.26 | tzafrir_laptop | gravemind, if you don't play from a live stream, why downsample in real-time? |
20:47.34 | gravemind | im not anymore |
20:47.34 | tzafrir_laptop | not to mention decode |
20:47.52 | gravemind | i haven't already recoded in gsm because the mp3 alone is 55mb(in its 8khz form) |
20:47.58 | gravemind | it's a large file :P |
20:48.18 | goldenear | moh from shoutcast would be nice :) |
20:48.33 | gravemind | you can do that with mpg123, sure. except for the downsampling thing. |
20:49.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | lates.. bbiab |
20:49.13 | tzafrir_laptop | however, moh from shoutcast over the internet bears the risk of somone abusing one of mpg123's holes |
20:49.36 | tzafrir_laptop | gravemind, that's what sox is for. I have this automated for moh |
20:49.50 | gravemind | could use mplayer, i trust it more. |
20:50.09 | gravemind | this one song produces some interesting artifacts... |
20:50.13 | gravemind | like someone coughing. |
20:50.18 | gravemind | or being kicked in the stomach repeatedly. |
20:51.38 | ManxPower | "I love Rock-n-Roll" seems to work good for MoH |
20:52.00 | gravemind | im using two hour trance mixes :p |
20:52.05 | ManxPower | Not to mention that I have a vision of the woman that sings it in black leather and PVC. |
20:52.33 | ManxPower | (every time I hear it) |
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20:59.06 | file[laptop] | 6 |
20:59.37 | gravemind | 42 |
20:59.52 | file[laptop] | you can always count on 42 |
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21:12.02 | ManxPower | "magrathea telecom" Now THAT'S a cool name for a company |
21:12.08 | mansing | heh |
21:12.32 | Qwell | ManxPower: Qwell Communications would have been cool |
21:12.41 | Qwell | until people shorten it to QwellComm |
21:12.59 | ManxPower | Keep an eye out on -users for a message titled "[Asterisk-Users] VM Outcall: Rube Goldberg Edition" |
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21:13.23 | file[laptop] | ManxPower: do I dare ask? |
21:13.32 | gravemind | im almost glad im not subscribed. |
21:13.48 | file[laptop] | ah yes here |
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21:15.02 | shmooz | hi |
21:15.22 | ManxPower | Fine! #asterisk-drinkers will appreciate it |
21:15.54 | shmooz | is there a working frontend for asterisk yet ? |
21:16.15 | file[laptop] | shmooz: AMP. |
21:16.22 | file[laptop] | your mileage may vary with it |
21:16.39 | shmooz | almost a year ago, I looked around and couldn't find any |
21:16.46 | shmooz | so I made a simple one in php |
21:17.05 | shmooz | just for adding phones mostly with voicemail and did |
21:17.36 | shmooz | file[laptop] thanks, I'll have a look at that one |
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21:18.15 | Qwell | kram: y0 |
21:18.23 | twisted | kram! |
21:18.23 | kram | how goes, qwell? |
21:18.27 | kram | greets twisted |
21:18.28 | Qwell | kram: goes great. :) |
21:18.37 | ManxPower | http://pastebin.ca/17392 |
21:18.39 | kram | (and his laptop) |
21:18.43 | twisted | lol |
21:18.48 | file[laptop] | darn right |
21:19.02 | terrapen | hmmm |
21:19.21 | terrapen | i've used ircii since 1994 or so |
21:19.25 | Qwell | kram: You're gonna be in Anaheim for astricon 2005, right? I'm gonna have to buy you a beer or two. |
21:19.32 | kram | rock on! |
21:19.32 | Qwell | (ManxPower, you too) |
21:19.33 | terrapen | err 93 |
21:20.31 | file[laptop] | yay buying beers |
21:21.09 | Qwell | I'd be seriously disappointed if I couldn't get to there...its < 50 miles from me |
21:21.19 | ManxPower | Yay! Dennis made landfall! |
21:21.21 | Qwell | < 10 from my father-in-laws |
21:22.17 | terrapen | my sister and her boyfriend are going to be driving right through Dennis |
21:22.20 | terrapen | in Tennessee |
21:22.24 | Qwell | file[laptop]: You won't be there, and you're underage :P |
21:22.44 | terrapen | of course, at the rate they are driving, dennis may beat them |
21:22.45 | file[laptop] | who said I wouldn't? |
21:22.52 | file[laptop] | I may or may not, but I could be there |
21:22.56 | Qwell | ahh |
21:23.07 | Qwell | well, you should be |
21:23.22 | kram | my mom took me to see a great movie |
21:23.33 | kram | called "La Marche de l'Empereur" |
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21:24.36 | file[laptop] | the Emperor's March? what was it about |
21:24.47 | kram | the walk of the emperor |
21:24.59 | kram | it was about the emperor penguins life |
21:25.01 | kram | a documentary |
21:25.17 | kram | they had footage of penguins, but then applied peoples' voices to help carry the story |
21:25.29 | file[laptop] | ah |
21:25.32 | twisted | kram, cool |
21:25.35 | terrapen | hey, has anybody seen Gunner Palace yet? |
21:25.42 | twisted | kram, i take it it's not on video/dvd yet? |
21:25.44 | file[laptop] | creative |
21:26.03 | twisted | terracon, dennis is dying... fast. |
21:26.08 | kram | apparently it will be soon, my dad's getting it for me |
21:26.14 | twisted | kram, cool! |
21:26.16 | kram | i just got the sound track here in paris |
21:26.26 | terrapen | twisted: but they are camping outdoors :) |
21:26.33 | kram | which is a whole other story called "The French Don't Have Customer Service" |
21:26.36 | terrapen | i'm pretty sure thsat the're gonna get rained on |
21:26.47 | twisted | terrapen, well yea, they'll get rain. |
21:27.06 | puowvip | the forecast in Florida when a hurricane is coming is always rather amusing, "100% chance of rain" |
21:27.11 | terrapen | they are driving from TX up to NYC |
21:27.19 | twisted | terrapen, fun drive |
21:27.23 | terrapen | yeah |
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21:27.31 | terrapen | They're currently in Arkansas |
21:27.59 | terrapen | they've been gone for almost 48 hours now and they just got to Little Rock! |
21:28.03 | mitcheloc | does anyone here know flash? i have a question that i've been stuck on for a while, and i con't have a clue where to ask.....or at least can you point me towards a flash chat room somewhere? =) |
21:28.20 | terrapen | why would Asterisk people know flash? |
21:28.32 | mitcheloc | i don't have a clue why, but i'm hoping i'll get lucky |
21:28.38 | mitcheloc | cause * people have lots of love |
21:28.42 | terrapen | heh |
21:28.43 | puowvip | my girlfriend is a flash consultant, but she doesn't hangout in here. |
21:28.57 | puowvip | I could get you her phone number, but it wouldn't be free help. |
21:29.20 | mitcheloc | how good is she? and how much? |
21:30.03 | terrapen | ok back to work |
21:30.46 | twisted | haha |
21:30.49 | twisted | sounds like gf pimping |
21:31.38 | wunderkin | does she charge per hour or per job :D |
21:31.55 | puowvip | you guys are so freakin' hilarious. |
21:32.07 | wunderkin | hehe |
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22:15.12 | jhiver | Anybody alive on the chan? |
22:16.27 | jhiver | mhhh |
22:16.31 | jhiver | apparently not :( |
22:16.38 | jhiver | helllloooooo? |
22:16.52 | mansing | define alive |
22:17.12 | jhiver | like, not idling for > 2 hours :) |
22:17.18 | jhiver | seems like everybody's working :) |
22:17.26 | puowvip | bleh |
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22:17.37 | puowvip | I'm trying to have something resembling a weekend |
22:17.41 | puowvip | after working both days |
22:17.55 | jhiver | Anyway, I have a little SIP question, and for once there is no NAT involved |
22:18.35 | jhiver | I'm having a potential provider who's set me up a SIP account, but there is no username / password involved, they just check for IP address for credentials |
22:18.57 | jhiver | And I'm completely unclear what syntax I should use for Dial() |
22:20.25 | jhiver | Usually you'd have something like: |
22:20.42 | file[laptop] | jhiver: well if you wanna control stuff, just create a peer entry with a host specified and the codecs |
22:20.46 | file[laptop] | or if you just want to call it |
22:20.48 | jhiver | exten => _0XXXXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/username@peername/01133${EXTEN:1} |
22:20.57 | jhiver | but in this case, there is no username |
22:21.02 | file[laptop] | Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@ipaddress) |
22:21.07 | jhiver | and SIP/peername/number doesn't work |
22:21.09 | file[laptop] | or if using a peer, Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@peer) |
22:21.16 | file[laptop] | if it doesn't work you set it up wrong |
22:21.22 | file[laptop] | or they're not doing what they say they are |
22:21.29 | jhiver | aaaah strange syntax |
22:21.38 | jhiver | so extension@peer then |
22:21.43 | file[laptop] | yes |
22:21.47 | file[laptop] | that's the way you should dial SIP |
22:21.59 | jhiver | instead of username@peer/extension |
22:22.00 | jhiver | ok |
22:22.07 | file[laptop] | that's IAX2 format there... |
22:22.17 | jhiver | oh ok |
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22:27.22 | jhiver | file[laptop]: this is very useful |
22:27.44 | jhiver | any other useful flags I should be aware for sip peers in sip.conf? |
22:28.10 | jhiver | I've used only IAX2 before (well, except for connecting my sipura unit) |
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22:49.08 | ^sandro^ | hello |
22:49.11 | ^sandro^ | can anyone tell me how to set the expire on the server from 180 ( default ) to say never ? |
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22:51.38 | ^sandro^ | anyone ? |
22:52.13 | puowvip | what kind of server |
22:52.17 | puowvip | what's expiring |
22:52.18 | ^sandro^ | better yet.. is there a channel where i can get help with these kinds of issues ? I find alot of people here yet nobody is every speaking :( where does everyone go ? |
22:52.23 | puowvip | 180 whats |
22:52.24 | ^sandro^ | :) well when a phone registers.. |
22:52.25 | puowvip | etc. |
22:52.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | protocol? |
22:52.48 | ^sandro^ | it it says.. register whatever.. expires 180 |
22:52.53 | ^sandro^ | sip |
22:53.01 | ^sandro^ | i want to set the expire to never |
22:53.16 | ^sandro^ | the phone is set to register every 120 seconds |
22:53.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | can't recall if that is hardcoded or if there is a config entry... check the sample config... if there is, it will be in there |
22:53.28 | ^sandro^ | but sometimes it doesn't do it.. and people just stop receiving calls |
22:54.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I beleive you want the phones to go every 60, because some nat's will close down after 60, so you won't get incoming calls anyway |
22:54.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if it's through nat that is |
22:55.19 | ^sandro^ | ok so set the phone to register every 50 secs for example... and set the expire to unlimited |
22:55.28 | ^sandro^ | or should i say never |
22:55.36 | ^sandro^ | that way if it doesn't log in it will still be ok |
22:56.20 | ^sandro^ | i mean.. i having an issue now and this is very strange.. some phones don't punch in and register however they can still make phone calls.. when i check sip show peer xxxxxx it says its not registered however when i pick up the telephone it has a dial tone |
22:56.35 | ^sandro^ | very weird.. anyone know what the problem is.. im thinking it has something to do with the expire |
22:57.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | registration has nothing to do with being able to make calls... only receive |
22:58.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | they are totally seperate mechanisms |
22:58.22 | ^sandro^ | right ok.. i can make calls just can't receive |
22:58.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the receive is because it has not recieved a register within the expire counter... sooooo... |
22:58.47 | ^sandro^ | so it is a registration problem |
22:59.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | there was another config option that was somthing like assume last register and try it.. don't recall what it is called off the top of my head.. |
22:59.49 | MikeJ[Laptop] | again, check the sample confs |
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23:00.55 | ^sandro^ | i dont have any sample confs |
23:05.48 | Supaplex | new installs include sample confs |
23:06.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | look in the source tree you have, in the sample dir |
23:07.32 | drumkilla | it's configs/ :) |
23:08.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | heh |
23:08.15 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I don't look... |
23:08.16 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
23:08.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it's just there when I go to it. |
23:10.25 | jskcr | is there a cheap 4 port fxo beside the 320 digium one? |
23:11.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | may be some external sip ones... |
23:12.52 | jskcr | Mike I looked, haven't found anything cheat 1-200 range |
23:13.23 | jskcr | Im probably going to just get the digium one, I was just wondering if their out there |
23:15.15 | Ariel_ | jskcr, I have not seen anything cheaper. Unless you want combine fxs/fxo Which I would get a few Sipura 3000's. |
23:16.50 | jskcr | Gonna use some cheap sip phones so I dont need the fxs. I was just curios if anyones run across any |
23:16.50 | jskcr | It makes as much sense as the g.729 licensing |
23:18.17 | Ariel_ | jskcr, do you need that many fxo's could you not use one or two and the rest via the voip service provider? |
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23:18.51 | jskcr | Unfortunaly yes, They need that many fxo's |
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23:19.39 | jskcr | They want the incoming to say regular pots lines and only have the outgoing voip |
23:19.39 | Ariel_ | jskcr, well the tdm board works just fine. just make sure you put it on it's own IRQ. |
23:20.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I would stick with the tdm board for simplicity... |
23:20.34 | ^sandro^ | hum... |
23:20.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you could go with a bri card too.. and bring it in on BRI. |
23:20.57 | ^sandro^ | can't find anything in the sample config files |
23:21.04 | jskcr | thats a thought |
23:21.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ok then |
23:21.16 | MikeJ[Laptop] | not sure what the cost effect in your area would be |
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23:21.45 | RoyK | hi |
23:21.57 | ^sandro^ | anyone else have any idea where i could raise the limit of when a phone registers " expire 180 " to say expire never or if a call comes in and the phone is not registered assume last restration info |
23:22.00 | ^sandro^ | something like that |
23:22.40 | jskcr | ^sandro^: that could cause all sorts of nasty issues |
23:23.11 | Ariel_ | ^sandro^, you don't need that if you know your phones IP address you can set them up via putting there address's in the sip.conf |
23:23.11 | ^sandro^ | how so ? |
23:23.20 | RoyK | ^sandro^: sip? |
23:23.26 | ^sandro^ | um.. the ips are dynamic |
23:23.34 | RoyK | ^sandro^: nat? |
23:23.49 | ^sandro^ | nope.. well some i would say half half |
23:23.52 | ^sandro^ | i have them all set to nat yes |
23:24.20 | Ariel_ | ^sandro^, then your going to need to do qualify=50 and change your registration to under 60 sec's |
23:24.21 | ^sandro^ | just sometimes for some strange reason the phone doesn't register .. and when we call the number it goes right to voicemail |
23:24.26 | RoyK | re-registering must be done every five minutes or so |
23:24.42 | ^sandro^ | i want to set the expire to never.. the phones job is still to check in every 120 seconds .. but if it doesn't it will still assume last registration |
23:25.05 | ^sandro^ | what does the qualify=50 mean ? |
23:25.52 | bdunn | In demsg, I get this: DID YOU REMEMBER TO PLUG IN THE HD POWER CABLE TO THE TDM400P?? What does that mean? |
23:26.08 | ^sandro^ | actually its a funny thing.. i get error messages saying registration failed for some phones sometimes ( random ) ... i check sip show peer xxxx and it still is registered very strange |
23:26.35 | bdunn | Nevermind... DUH! |
23:26.58 | ^sandro^ | any hoo i would like to try and raise that expire 180 to never expire or whatever.. anyone know where i can change it to test it |
23:27.07 | Ariel_ | ^sandro^, it sounds like you are having a f/w nat issue. |
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23:28.04 | ^sandro^ | yes likly |
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23:31.05 | SarahEmm | rehi |
23:32.00 | Zorkon | nat is evil. :) |
23:32.11 | ^sandro^ | ive searched google.. asked here.. looked through sample config files :(.. no solution.... seems like a hard issue |
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23:32.25 | ^sandro^ | there should be some sort of configuration line or something i can use in the sip.conf or somewhere |
23:32.41 | ^sandro^ | where it doesn't expire or simply raise from 180 to 1000000000000000000 |
23:32.42 | ^sandro^ | :) |
23:33.22 | Ariel_ | ^sandro^, your going at it the wrong way. If you have nat phones you have to get them to register the only other way is to assign ip address to them. |
23:34.00 | Ariel_ | ^sandro^, sorry dynamic and also Nat with a firewall. |
23:35.46 | ^sandro^ | no thats fine.. i want them to register |
23:35.54 | ^sandro^ | right now i have them set to register ever 120 seconds |
23:36.07 | ^sandro^ | thats not the problem |
23:36.20 | ^sandro^ | lets say the registration time is up and for some strange reason it dosn't register properly or connect |
23:36.37 | ^sandro^ | i dont want the system after 180 to say oh well its gone... send all calls to voicemail |
23:36.59 | ^sandro^ | i want it to use the last registration info.. i mean ips are dynamic but don't change ever 2 minutes |
23:37.10 | ^sandro^ | so 99.9% of the time it will be fine.. 120 seconds later it should register just fine |
23:37.16 | ^sandro^ | thats what im trying to do |
23:40.57 | gravemind | hrm... |
23:41.00 | gravemind | wierd. |
23:41.28 | gravemind | i have a system where if you dial *, you get a menu of use(ful|less) tools, and i added a rule so that *X skips straight to that item instead of having to dial *, then X |
23:41.38 | gravemind | only when you dial it, it picks up, but gnophone keeps ringing |
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23:43.15 | gravemind | http://pastebin.ca/17409 |
23:43.17 | gravemind | there's the dialplan |
23:43.25 | gravemind | *6 is an example of a problematic number |
23:44.18 | gravemind | although now that i check, *1 _does_ work normally |
23:45.05 | gravemind | the difference being that *6 calls out to an AGI, *1 does not |
23:46.35 | astpbx | what sort of log message should I see if my iaxy registers properly? |
23:47.16 | astpbx | better yet, which port does it use? 4569? |
23:47.19 | gravemind | iax2 show peers |
23:47.24 | astpbx | ty |
23:47.58 | astpbx | iaxy1 (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored |
23:48.02 | astpbx | that look normal? |
23:48.09 | gravemind | gxti 127.0.0.1 (D) 255.255.255.255 40554 Unmonitored |
23:48.11 | gravemind | that's mine :P |
23:48.14 | astpbx | cant seem to get a dial tone out of it :( |
23:48.22 | gravemind | looks kind of like yours isnt connected though |
23:48.23 | astpbx | well, had it once, but was unresponsive. |
23:48.25 | gravemind | since it doesnt give an ip or port |
23:48.38 | astpbx | i told the provision util to set dhcp |
23:49.20 | astpbx | hrmm, sec, told it the 1.1 ip instead of the interface gateway ip of 1.33 |
23:50.15 | astpbx | woohoo! blue light! |
23:50.20 | astpbx | that must be good |
23:50.55 | astpbx | got dial tone too :) |
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23:52.00 | astpbx | now, i got two of these iaxy's. I was gonna have one internal (192.168...) and other public net. Can I use dns names instead of ip's for server to register with? |
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23:53.50 | gravemind | don't know from personal experience, but i remember someone saying no |
23:54.24 | astpbx | figured as much. Based on the provioning, looks like the ip's are hardcoded as a simple rom image |
23:54.37 | astpbx | get the feeling dns would take too much work |
23:55.22 | astpbx | curious, how do they work over nat firewalls? I mean, once the iaxy registers through a nat, can calls be sent back through same port on nat to ring the iaxy phone? |
23:55.36 | gravemind | don't know |
23:55.57 | astpbx | k, ill check into it. one last thing, command to ring line in CLI? |
23:56.12 | gravemind | no idea |
23:56.23 | astpbx | damn, wanted to hear this bad boy ring :) |
23:56.40 | gravemind | if your * is publicly visible we can peer and i'll ring you :P |
23:56.51 | astpbx | my *? |
23:56.56 | gravemind | asterisk |
23:57.03 | astpbx | ahh hehe, still not used to that one |
23:57.27 | astpbx | um, i could open the firewall ports up, but I dont think its setup yet |
23:57.33 | puowvip | z |
23:57.36 | puowvip | oops |
23:57.39 | gravemind | meh :p |
23:58.21 | astpbx | gravemind: so, i assume that all i need to do is copy my iaxy conf and make a login/pass for you and open firewall and you can ring me? |
23:59.20 | opus__ | hi |
23:59.22 | gravemind | you'd have to set up a simple dialplan, but yes |
23:59.43 | astpbx | gravemind: tell ya what, give me info/conf file to provision my iaxy to call your ip and ill phone you :) |
23:59.54 | astpbx | gravemind: least you got a workin system already |