00:00.10 | paulhuynh | if asterisk is behind a NAT and phone is also behind a same nat |
00:00.25 | paulhuynh | do i need to set anything special? |
00:00.31 | SarahEmm | no |
00:00.41 | SarahEmm | the only time you need to set up nat traversal is if you're *traversing* the nat |
00:00.41 | paulhuynh | once in a blue moon we have audio problem |
00:00.43 | SarahEmm | otherwise it's okay |
00:00.46 | mistral | no because then they are not behind a nat |
00:01.13 | paulhuynh | ip300 is acting weird tahn |
00:01.32 | Barmal | One time somebody told about a good sip proxy. its like 3 letter combination. can nyone remind me pls? |
00:01.36 | SarahEmm | SER |
00:01.41 | SarahEmm | SIP Express Router |
00:01.52 | SarahEmm | ~ser |
00:01.52 | jbot | hmm... ser is Sip Express Router - see http://www.iptel.org/ser/ |
00:02.31 | *** join/#asterisk MikeJ__ (n=ircatjer@d14-69-8-30.try.wideopenwest.com) |
00:02.49 | mistral | right so its FXO to plug into a PSTN line ? |
00:02.54 | *** join/#asterisk RoyK (n=roy@142.80-203-78.nextgentel.com) |
00:02.55 | paulhuynh | sip express router i don't think it support pstn device |
00:02.56 | SarahEmm | yeppers mistral |
00:03.00 | Barmal | yep thats the one. thanks |
00:03.04 | SarahEmm | paulhuynh: uhh. it supports SIP. |
00:03.11 | SarahEmm | paulhuynh: you asked for a SIP proxy, didn't you? |
00:03.35 | mistral | ok so anyone know of an FXO card that work with asterisk caller id and british telecom |
00:03.44 | paulhuynh | that y i didn't use it for my office PBX |
00:04.07 | SarahEmm | paulhuynh: err... what? it's a SIP router. why would a SIP router be supporting non-SIP stuff? |
00:04.20 | Barmal | is there any article about ser combination with asterisk? |
00:04.41 | Inv_arp | Barmal: should be on the wiki |
00:04.55 | Barmal | I mean how does it help to asterisk in large scale? |
00:05.04 | SarahEmm | http://www.justfuckinggoogleit.com/search.pl?query=ser+with+asterisk |
00:05.05 | SarahEmm | ;) |
00:05.12 | Barmal | got you |
00:05.24 | mog_home | lol |
00:05.26 | mog_home | ouch |
00:05.54 | *** join/#asterisk grimse (n=grimse@p5481D54C.dip.t-dialin.net) |
00:05.59 | Barmal | it doesnt hurt to ask, does it SarahEmm... take it easy :) |
00:06.24 | DrWho17 | is there a user management web interface for asterisk? |
00:06.38 | DrWho17 | like serweb, but modified for asterisk for example |
00:06.42 | Barmal | yes flash |
00:07.02 | DrWho17 | well, I mean for user's to provision features to a database backend |
00:07.14 | paulhuynh | DRwho17 |
00:07.19 | paulhuynh | AMP |
00:07.29 | DrWho17 | that has a user interface? |
00:07.39 | *** join/#asterisk bjohnson (n=bjohnson@i216-58-64-159.igs.net) |
00:07.45 | DrWho17 | I thought it was just for management of the asterisk server |
00:08.00 | SarahEmm | ~amp |
00:08.01 | jbot | amp is, like, an Audio MPEG Player. [non-free], or http://amp.coalescentsystems.ca/ |
00:08.01 | paulhuynh | what do you mean by user interface? |
00:08.03 | SarahEmm | ... |
00:08.05 | SarahEmm | that's unhelpful |
00:08.07 | SarahEmm | ~amportal |
00:08.12 | DrWho17 | I mean for setting call forwarding/dnd and other call features on a per sip user basis |
00:08.13 | SarahEmm | excellent. |
00:08.15 | DrWho17 | like serweb |
00:08.35 | DrWho17 | yea, I know what amp is, I didn't know it had user-level access |
00:12.24 | DrWho17 | ok, well I guess I'll just tinker with serweb's php, to hook into my asterisk database |
00:12.41 | DrWho17 | was hoping someone had already done so, as to not have to reinvent the wheel, but oh well |
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00:16.21 | ACiDV | DrWho17 www.scopserv.com but it's non-free |
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00:17.59 | DrWho17 | AcidV: yea, I caught that on the WIKI, but it looked like it required hardware |
00:18.38 | ACiDV | DrWho17 no it's available as software only and you can download a full 15 day trial |
00:18.39 | DrWho17 | I have all the features implemented through the ATA and pstn interconnectivity setup |
00:18.47 | DrWho17 | Acidv: oh, great |
00:19.07 | DrWho17 | I'll dig through it, then |
00:19.33 | DrWho17 | looks like it has a good featureset |
00:19.55 | Cunk | Cool. Just signed up for a Broadvoice in state plan so now I can test my * server to my heart's delight for $10 a month. |
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00:20.15 | elric | have aculab released a set of drivers that work with asterisk and utilise the onboard dsp chipset? |
00:21.07 | *** join/#asterisk ta[i]nted (n=identd@ppp-71-136-20-165.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) |
00:21.13 | ta[i]nted | SarahEmm it works!! |
00:21.16 | DrWho17 | AciDv: do you know what the user/pass for their demo, and rough pricing is (I clicked on order went to a blank page |
00:21.17 | SarahEmm | err |
00:21.19 | SarahEmm | what does ta[i]nted? |
00:21.23 | ACiDV | DrWho17 demo/demo |
00:21.34 | ta[i]nted | the card works now |
00:21.39 | SarahEmm | err |
00:21.40 | ta[i]nted | all the extensions -- everything |
00:21.42 | SarahEmm | what card, and what fixed it? |
00:21.51 | ta[i]nted | the x100p |
00:21.56 | ta[i]nted | it WAS irq |
00:22.09 | ta[i]nted | shared m'f'in irq |
00:22.14 | SarahEmm | ooooh |
00:22.15 | SarahEmm | wait |
00:22.18 | ta[i]nted | dropped the card into a different slot.. it worked |
00:22.22 | SarahEmm | did i log in to your box and look at it? |
00:22.26 | ta[i]nted | yea |
00:22.29 | SarahEmm | now i remember you |
00:22.29 | SarahEmm | sorry |
00:22.32 | SarahEmm | cool! |
00:22.41 | ta[i]nted | thx for all the help |
00:22.44 | SarahEmm | np |
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00:28.21 | Damin | Wow... |
00:28.36 | SarahEmm | mewmew? |
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00:41.32 | thrash_ | I'm looking to get a TDM400. Anybody have a suggestion on good prices? |
00:41.44 | thrash_ | Or a line on some used ones? |
00:42.17 | *** join/#asterisk Romik (n=romik_@1.fix.netvision.net.il) |
00:43.03 | drray | do you want fxs or fxo? |
00:43.17 | mistral | fxo :) |
00:45.00 | hhrp2k | is it ok to keep outgoing and local number under one context? |
00:45.11 | hhrp2k | numbers |
00:45.56 | *** part/#asterisk human39_ (n=smk@smk-dsl.fyi.net) |
00:46.50 | thrash_ | Both |
00:47.52 | thrash_ | Well... I already have an x100p clone. Is it worth it to replace that with an FXO module on a TDM400, or just get FXS modules on the TDM? |
00:52.35 | *** join/#asterisk rene1 (n=rene-@201.137.84.195) |
00:53.26 | rene1 | hey, i have a debian sarge box with asterisk heade installed, i am planning to upgrade to kernel 2.6 do i have to recompile zaptel? asterisk? |
00:53.42 | paulhuynh | can asterisk support voicexml? |
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00:56.51 | file[laptop] | if you write it, asterisk can support anything |
00:58.02 | paulhuynh | ok |
00:58.21 | paulhuynh | what does this mean in asterisk info |
00:58.22 | paulhuynh | Verbosity is at least 3 |
00:58.28 | SarahEmm | you set verbose over 9 |
00:58.30 | SarahEmm | 3 rather |
00:58.35 | SarahEmm | 'set verbose X' to set how verbose it is |
00:58.40 | SarahEmm | 0 is no verbosity (normal messages) |
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01:01.38 | paulhuynh | thax |
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01:04.57 | Craziman2 | CallerID question... |
01:10.16 | opus_ | hello |
01:10.34 | opus_ | in CVS HEAD, at the CLI I type 'show functions' --- where can I find documentation on these functions? |
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01:11.10 | opus_ | i can't seem to find the documentation on 'show functions' in CVS HEAD, can somebody give me a hint? |
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01:11.47 | bkw_ | it shows the functions |
01:11.56 | Craziman2 | when I get a call from cell providers the number shows up when I answer but then later it show as unkown... any ideas? |
01:12.07 | bkw_ | <PROTECTED> |
01:12.08 | bkw_ | <PROTECTED> |
01:12.09 | Craziman2 | (only some cell providers) |
01:13.03 | opus_ | bkw yeah thanks but I need to know the behaviour of the functions. for example, if I use IF do I use setvar,opus=if([1=1]?good:bad) ? |
01:13.05 | wildcard1 | hey. im getting "channel.c:1817 __ast_request_and_dial: Unable to request channel Zap/1/1234567" on my PRI. i've looked around and don't see the solution to this anywhere. any ideas? |
01:13.31 | mistral | i take it an isdn card wont work with a non-isdn phone line |
01:13.42 | wildcard1 | mistral, true |
01:13.47 | opus_ | and there is RTUP and RTDB, how do I use them. wahts the schema i need. |
01:14.02 | opus_ | I can't find it on google, voip-info, bugs.digium.com, i'm checking the mailing list now |
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01:14.24 | opus_ | its almost impossible to search for "IF" though in a search engine |
01:14.25 | bkw_ | opus_, functions are evaluated in the context of a variable |
01:14.44 | bkw_ | ${IF([1=1]?good:bad)} |
01:14.52 | bkw_ | or some shit like that |
01:14.52 | opus_ | ahhh. |
01:15.02 | bkw_ | I have done some really good examples of this on the mailing list in the past |
01:15.04 | bkw_ | a few CRAZY ones |
01:15.18 | wildcard1 | no ideas on the PRI error? anyone? |
01:15.20 | opus_ | where can I find info about this? can you give me the subject name I can search for? |
01:15.28 | bkw_ | opus_, no clue |
01:15.44 | opus_ | hmm. i'll just read all of your shit then:) |
01:16.07 | twisted | wheee |
01:16.29 | opus_ | bkw thanks. |
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01:17.47 | opus_ | although i'm still kind of stumped |
01:18.08 | opus_ | RTDB RTDB([field@engine:]<family>/<key>) Read or Write from/to the Asterisk realtime engine |
01:18.27 | opus_ | thats great.. but nobody will use it if they don't know it exists or how to use it :( |
01:19.11 | bkw_ | here it is |
01:19.23 | twisted | hooray |
01:19.25 | twisted | pizza on the way |
01:19.29 | bkw_ | opus_, exten => 566,1,Dial(${IF(${EXISTS(${DB(CF/${CALLERIDNUM})})}?Zap/g1/${DB(CF/${CALLERIDNUM})}:SIP/10)}) |
01:19.33 | bkw_ | check that one out ;) |
01:20.03 | Nugget | yay pizza |
01:20.04 | opus_ | Nice |
01:20.05 | bkw_ | opus_, exten => 566,1,Dial(${IF(${EXISTS(${DB(CF/${CALLERIDNUM})})}?Zap/g1/${DB_RESULT}:SIP/10)}) |
01:20.06 | twisted | bkw_, you suck and that's sad |
01:20.15 | Hmmhesays | bkw_, twisted |
01:20.22 | bkw_ | twisted sad? |
01:20.30 | twisted | hey Hmmhesays |
01:20.38 | twisted | bkw_, heh. just getting your attention to say hi |
01:20.45 | Hmmhesays | how goes it tonight gentlemen? |
01:20.55 | twisted | Hmmhesays, will be much better when i get my pizza |
01:21.02 | MikeJ__ | I have a car mirror air freshener that says that |
01:21.11 | twisted | Hmmhesays, otherwise, i have my dedicated server all installed an ready to handle my load |
01:21.11 | SarahEmm | Hmmhesays: oh sure, exclude me. :P |
01:21.12 | MikeJ__ | ooh.. pizza |
01:21.13 | bkw_ | I just wanna be loved |
01:21.14 | Hmmhesays | i'm going to play some pool tonight |
01:21.17 | bkw_ | HOLD ME!!!! |
01:21.20 | MikeJ__ | bkw_, you are loved. |
01:21.22 | twisted | Hmmhesays, where?! |
01:21.25 | twisted | Hmmhesays, i want to go! |
01:21.27 | bkw_ | by who? |
01:21.28 | bkw_ | :( |
01:21.29 | Hmmhesays | playmakers for a bit |
01:21.30 | opus_ | uhh.. is ${DB_RESULT} something very important? is ${DB(CF/asdfaasdf)} a new way to do dbget? |
01:21.36 | MikeJ__ | well.. I'm sure by somone! |
01:21.39 | Hmmhesays | maybe watch the band, show some people how to play pool while i'm sober |
01:21.41 | bkw_ | show function DB |
01:21.41 | twisted | Hmmhesays, oh. you should come play at bumpers here in huntsville |
01:21.54 | bkw_ | DB_RESULT is the last thing so you don't have to do it twice |
01:22.04 | Hmmhesays | I'll come and play a round or two with you if i'm in the area ever |
01:22.11 | opus_ | Asterisk CVS-HEAD built by root@dhcppc10 on a i686 running Linux on 2005-08-11 |
01:22.14 | twisted | hah |
01:22.23 | bkw_ | Doubt i'll ever make it to Fargo |
01:22.32 | MikeJ__ | you know what's in fargo? |
01:22.33 | *** join/#asterisk Connor_ (n=billy@198-144-165-65.knx.tn.nxs.net) |
01:22.38 | bkw_ | I need some local friends |
01:22.42 | mog_home | ive been |
01:22.45 | opus_ | ohhh... ${ function } in the context of a variable.. |
01:22.46 | mog_home | babe the blue ox |
01:22.53 | MikeJ__ | bkw_, you need to get the hell outa oaklahoma |
01:22.53 | Connor_ | anyone know anything about foneBRIDGE ? |
01:22.54 | bkw_ | opus_, ding ding ding you got it |
01:22.55 | mog_home | and paul bunyon |
01:22.57 | dudes | Fargo ... what's fargo |
01:23.01 | bkw_ | MikeJ__, I wish |
01:23.02 | mog_home | its a town |
01:23.05 | mog_home | in minnesota |
01:23.05 | dudes | I know |
01:23.10 | dudes | In North Dakota ? |
01:23.14 | mog_home | well yeah |
01:23.18 | opus_ | someday i will rise to the ranks of the asterisk jedi master |
01:23.21 | mog_home | its ont the border |
01:23.27 | dudes | I live 90 miles from fargo |
01:23.33 | bkw_ | opus_, at which time you'll wanna rewrite it |
01:23.35 | MikeJ__ | north dakota, you just thought minnesota, cuz there is really nothing in north dakota ;) |
01:23.39 | opus_ | haha |
01:23.43 | mog_home | lol |
01:23.45 | bkw_ | I wasn't joking |
01:23.48 | mog_home | well i was in moorehead |
01:23.50 | mog_home | and fargo |
01:23.55 | mog_home | and then i went to minesotta |
01:23.57 | bkw_ | he said more head |
01:23.59 | dudes | North Dakota ... They sell the good pills though |
01:24.03 | twisted | more head? |
01:24.04 | mog_home | lol |
01:24.09 | twisted | i could ALWAYS use more head |
01:24.14 | MikeJ__ | bkw_, yes he did |
01:24.16 | mog_home | well then move to moorehead |
01:24.19 | MikeJ__ | bkw_, MOVE! |
01:24.21 | dudes | But they are cigarette nazi's. |
01:24.28 | twisted | mog_home, lol |
01:24.30 | bkw_ | I can't move becuase greg will NEVER do that |
01:24.30 | MikeJ__ | you would like chicago. |
01:24.36 | dudes | But Minnesota is worse with their damn tax |
01:24.39 | MikeJ__ | how much does he love you |
01:24.48 | mog_home | heh |
01:24.54 | bkw_ | this <-----------------------------> much |
01:25.02 | MikeJ__ | he'll move |
01:25.05 | opus_ | i explained asterisk to a friend by telling him it was full of bugs but that since there is atleast 5 different ways to do something, you can always get around it. he said that sounded like spaghetti and meatballs code |
01:25.08 | mog_home | i dont know i went to bumfuck minnesota it made fargo look like the city |
01:25.08 | MikeJ__ | you just need to nag the shit out of him |
01:25.10 | twisted | bkw_, this much what? |
01:25.30 | bkw_ | opus_, asterisk will have to be rewritten at some point |
01:25.48 | mog_home | never bkw |
01:25.53 | dudes | mog_home - Well I've seen towns in North Dakota that make Wheaton Minnesota look busy =0 |
01:25.59 | bkw_ | mog_home, it will fail then |
01:26.08 | mog_home | jrj |
01:26.09 | bkw_ | you can't go installing a basement in a house once its built |
01:26.10 | mog_home | hrh |
01:26.15 | mog_home | heh |
01:26.18 | twisted | bkw_, sure you can |
01:26.19 | MikeJ__ | nice |
01:26.20 | mog_home | and bkw_ it will happen |
01:26.22 | bkw_ | and at some point the house of cards falls |
01:26.22 | twisted | bkw_, it's been done |
01:26.22 | mog_home | but not for years |
01:26.31 | opus_ | somebody needs to refactor and test the hell out of it. the worst part of the code i think is rtp.c/senddtmf |
01:26.42 | bkw_ | opus_, yes you got it |
01:26.46 | MikeJ__ | opus_, that's no where near the worst part |
01:26.51 | MikeJ__ | :D |
01:26.55 | MikeJ__ | keep looking |
01:27.00 | kram | what do you think is the worst part, mike? |
01:27.03 | opus_ | and use of crazy macros But only using the macros once!! |
01:27.23 | bkw_ | lot of it needs to be refactored down to better functions |
01:27.37 | MikeJ__ | certainly not in love with the whole way the dialplan repeatedly searches the whole thing during a call |
01:27.37 | twisted | if you leave me now |
01:27.44 | twisted | you take away the biggest part of me |
01:27.51 | bkw_ | getting ASTOBJ into channel.c will help alot |
01:27.56 | kram | mikej: yah, i have some caching ideas there |
01:28.01 | MikeJ__ | and in general, the documentaiton and locking probs. |
01:28.06 | opus_ | oh. yeah. the dial plan. if you do s,2,Goto(s,1) <--- seg fault |
01:28.09 | bkw_ | getting the locking down is a plus |
01:28.17 | MikeJ__ | locking in general is HUGE issue |
01:28.33 | opus_ | i was going to file a bug today, you'll see it soon |
01:28.34 | kram | yah, that's part of what astobj is going for |
01:28.38 | MikeJ__ | yep |
01:28.59 | opus_ | whats ASTOBJ? pardon my ignorance. there is so much info out there.. |
01:29.06 | MikeJ__ | the thread issues in chan_iax? |
01:29.16 | bkw_ | opus_, what? |
01:29.16 | MikeJ__ | and it's issues with scaling? |
01:29.41 | bkw_ | getting IAX to scale is a major issue |
01:29.49 | bkw_ | but kram dear trunking is working like it should again |
01:30.00 | bkw_ | with and without jitter buffer |
01:30.04 | MikeJ__ | dear trunking ? |
01:30.05 | MikeJ__ | hehe |
01:30.11 | bkw_ | kram dear, |
01:30.14 | MikeJ__ | deer trunking! |
01:30.16 | bkw_ | *SMACK* |
01:30.19 | bkw_ | smart ass |
01:30.23 | MikeJ__ | where |
01:30.28 | bkw_ | look in the mirror |
01:30.28 | mog_home | its like iax trunking but not as good... |
01:30.41 | bkw_ | trunking is nice |
01:30.44 | opus_ | is IAX patented? |
01:30.56 | bkw_ | no I don't think so |
01:31.03 | MikeJ__ | with deer trunking, you stuff as many deer as possible through a small pipe.. |
01:31.13 | bkw_ | SMARTY PANTS |
01:31.13 | mog_home | that can get nasty |
01:31.17 | MikeJ__ | it uses a grinder and pressure to save volume |
01:31.23 | opus_ | it should be. could be used to negioate to open other protocols. |
01:31.23 | mog_home | real nasty |
01:31.38 | Connor_ | anyone know what the foneBRIDGE runs? Is it a striped down version of asterisk? |
01:31.50 | MikeJ__ | dunno what that is |
01:31.56 | bkw_ | go go gadget google |
01:32.13 | bkw_ | http://www.fonebridge.com/ |
01:32.14 | opus_ | it runs on regular unleaded |
01:32.15 | MikeJ__ | ~google foneBRIDGE |
01:32.16 | bkw_ | nice website |
01:32.35 | MikeJ__ | indeed |
01:32.41 | *** part/#asterisk wildcard1 (n=Sarah@S010600045a816c88.vs.shawcable.net) |
01:32.46 | bkw_ | thats award winning |
01:32.48 | Connor_ | ReFone makes foneBRIDGE :) |
01:32.49 | opus_ | so.. how can I find more about RTDB and RTUP for the realtime db get/put? |
01:32.54 | twisted | the website you have dialed is temporarily unavaialble |
01:33.05 | MikeJ__ | RTUP? |
01:33.12 | bkw_ | ya know i'm going to finish my damn audioblog script |
01:33.15 | bkw_ | :P |
01:33.19 | opus_ | Update Data in the Asterisk realtime engine |
01:33.23 | twisted | oh lord |
01:33.25 | MikeJ__ | NOOOOOO |
01:33.32 | twisted | bkw_, does that mean we'll get to call a number and hear you rant? |
01:33.45 | bkw_ | no I call a number to post my audio rants to my blog |
01:33.45 | MikeJ__ | you can do that already |
01:33.46 | bkw_ | :P |
01:33.53 | bkw_ | why pay for that shit |
01:34.01 | mountie | bkw_: Can we get an RSS Feed of that (I guess that would just be a podcast) |
01:34.14 | opus_ | chan_www.so |
01:34.39 | opus_ | i'm still working on app_orderpizzaTTS.c almost ready for testing |
01:34.44 | mog_home | res_rss would be nifty |
01:34.56 | bkw_ | don |
01:34.57 | bkw_ | e |
01:35.01 | bkw_ | check pbxfreeware |
01:35.16 | mog_home | bkw_ we talked about this.... |
01:35.35 | mog_home | it doesnt help me if it is not part of the main cvs doesnt really help me.... |
01:35.46 | bkw_ | yes it does |
01:36.02 | bkw_ | its a script to turn an RSS into an IVR |
01:36.26 | mog_home | i dont want a script |
01:36.28 | mog_home | i can use an agi |
01:36.30 | mog_home | or system |
01:36.40 | mog_home | no bigge |
01:36.42 | MikeJ__ | kram! |
01:37.07 | kram | yah |
01:39.10 | MikeJ__ | so, hows it going? |
01:39.54 | bkw_ | i'm depressed |
01:40.02 | mog_home | what about bkw |
01:40.10 | bkw_ | Oklahoma SUCKS |
01:40.21 | bkw_ | I have absolutely ZERO friends here locally |
01:40.22 | mog_home | my friend left there for russia |
01:40.26 | newl | I thought it was OK? <g> |
01:40.26 | mog_home | so i feel your pain |
01:40.36 | Connor_ | You move mkw? |
01:40.38 | Connor_ | bkw? |
01:40.42 | bkw_ | more like HELL |
01:40.47 | MikeJ__ | MOVE! |
01:40.49 | bkw_ | I can't move... |
01:40.55 | bkw_ | what part of that can you not get......... |
01:40.57 | bkw_ | :P |
01:41.00 | MikeJ__ | we'll drug greg. |
01:41.03 | bkw_ | greg won't move with me |
01:41.05 | file | yay drug |
01:41.13 | newl | can't means won't try. :) |
01:41.15 | bkw_ | and I can't throw away 10 years of our relationship because of that |
01:41.17 | MikeJ__ | he won't know what happend to him |
01:41.42 | bkw_ | I already told him to quit his job and find something else that he actually likes to do |
01:41.48 | *** join/#asterisk dasuberd1vid (n=david@digium.com) |
01:42.01 | MikeJ__ | he works for a big company, he can transfer anywhere in the country |
01:43.41 | bkw_ | you have never meet greg |
01:43.42 | bkw_ | haha |
01:43.55 | *** join/#asterisk A-Tuin (n=a-tuin@82-71-92-206.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) |
01:44.20 | MikeJ__ | yah, we need to fix that |
01:44.34 | bkw_ | I'll try to drag his ass to Toronto maybe |
01:44.37 | bkw_ | but I doubt that shit |
01:44.46 | bkw_ | he bitches that I travel alot more now |
01:44.48 | MikeJ__ | we can all nag him |
01:44.54 | bkw_ | but he never wants to go anywhere |
01:44.59 | opus_ | man i just recovered from my hang over |
01:45.04 | opus_ | and now i got to go back out fuck |
01:45.08 | file | Toronto will be fun |
01:45.25 | SwK | <PROTECTED> |
01:45.34 | bkw_ | OH LORD |
01:46.32 | SwK | I |
01:46.46 | SwK | 'mtrying o build new chruch anyone want to donate? |
01:47.00 | bkw_ | no but you did remind me |
01:47.12 | SarahEmm | is something happening in toronto? |
01:47.13 | bkw_ | The US Government thinks its better than GOD!!! |
01:47.15 | SarahEmm | or is everyone just coming here? |
01:47.19 | bkw_ | God only wants 10% |
01:47.23 | opus_ | fuck.. DTMF doesn't work at all in asterisk. |
01:47.27 | mog_home | lol |
01:47.28 | Craziman2 | Anyone familiar with FOP? |
01:47.34 | mog_home | god has better management than the goverment |
01:47.37 | mog_home | he deversifies |
01:48.10 | file | opus_: it works when rfc2833 isn't broken, and when configured right |
01:48.41 | *** join/#asterisk Defraz (n=t0tal@24-119-12-238.cpe.cableone.net) |
01:48.46 | opus_ | I dial in from a PSTN SIP peer |
01:48.55 | opus_ | nothing |
01:49.24 | file | got the... oh blast what's that called... numeric number for rfc2833... bleh, should be 101 |
01:49.41 | opus_ | huh? |
01:50.09 | Craziman2 | Any one familiar with Queues in Flash Operator Panel? |
01:50.23 | file | when the INVITE comes in, some equipment has RFC2833 as a different number - and Asterisk only knows it as 101... SO sometimes it thinks the other side doesn't do RFC2833... |
01:50.32 | file | also set dtmfmode to rfc2833 in sip.conf |
01:50.45 | *** join/#asterisk PhreeStyle (n=PhreeSty@cpe-24-221-52-165.az.sprintbbd.net) |
01:51.00 | brc_ | hah |
01:51.05 | brc_ | get this |
01:52.02 | file | got it? good. |
01:52.46 | opus_ | file. the other equipment is running SER |
01:53.00 | file | SER doesn't do RTP or anything |
01:53.02 | file | it's a SIP proxy |
01:53.04 | opus_ | ok |
01:54.20 | opus_ | it magically started working. If i 'reload' asterisk , randomly it will stop working until i 'stop now' and start the process again |
01:54.31 | file | fun |
01:54.35 | opus_ | and even then it will work sporatically |
01:54.56 | *** part/#asterisk ryansc (n=Ryan7013@c-24-9-254-252.hsd1.co.comcast.net) |
01:55.49 | _Raptor_ | does anyone know the maximum extension length? |
01:56.10 | opus_ | if asterisk was a car the steering wheel would randomly appear and disappear. |
01:56.14 | MikeJ__ | 80 I think |
01:56.19 | SarahEmm | rofl opus_ |
01:56.19 | bkw_ | #define AST_MAX_EXTENSION 80 |
01:56.23 | MikeJ__ | woo hoo |
01:56.25 | _Raptor_ | thx |
01:56.26 | MikeJ__ | I was right |
01:57.41 | _Raptor_ | hmm ok, strange |
01:57.56 | opus_ | please enter your 80 digit extension number, then press the pound key. |
01:57.58 | *** join/#asterisk santiago (n=santiago@63.245.86.202) |
01:58.07 | MikeJ__ | uhhhhh |
01:58.10 | mog_home | lol |
01:58.10 | MikeJ__ | crack is bad |
01:58.23 | mog_home | my extension is 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 |
01:58.27 | MikeJ__ | opus, I think it would have to be 79 + # |
01:58.29 | mog_home | just keep hitting it |
01:59.19 | ZX81 | is file around? |
01:59.33 | _Raptor_ | mog_home: nearly :-) |
01:59.49 | MikeJ__ | ZX81, yes |
02:00.08 | ZX81 | ty |
02:00.10 | opus_ | i'm sorry but 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 is an invalid extension number. |
02:00.25 | *** join/#asterisk hellagony (n=hellagon@200.121.159.253) |
02:00.27 | mog_home | lol |
02:01.48 | *** join/#asterisk The_Ball (n=alex@static-227.35.240.220.dsl.comindico.com.au) |
02:01.53 | ZX81 | why would you want an extension that long? |
02:01.55 | ZX81 | :) |
02:02.10 | MikeJ__ | cuz you can |
02:02.22 | ZX81 | :D |
02:02.47 | mog_home | have a disa number |
02:02.52 | mog_home | that is damn hard to figure out |
02:03.11 | MikeJ__ | ahh yes, security by obscurity. |
02:03.16 | ZX81 | why doesn't someone accept my patch? |
02:03.24 | ZX81 | it's sooooooooooooooo small |
02:03.25 | ZX81 | :) |
02:03.37 | mog_home | whats the patch |
02:03.38 | MikeJ__ | what is it? |
02:03.39 | MikeJ__ | heh |
02:03.45 | ZX81 | lol spelling mistake |
02:03.46 | ZX81 | :D |
02:03.51 | MikeJ__ | bug number? |
02:04.05 | ZX81 | http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=4948 |
02:04.17 | ZX81 | :) |
02:04.48 | MikeJ__ | twisted ? |
02:04.49 | bkw_ | wtf is going on now |
02:04.55 | ZX81 | wrt? |
02:04.56 | mog_home | lol |
02:05.01 | mog_home | that is a huge change |
02:05.01 | MikeJ__ | we are all chatting on #asterisk |
02:05.09 | mog_home | have to go into asterisk 1.4 |
02:05.10 | ZX81 | mog_home: lol |
02:05.16 | ZX81 | hehehe |
02:05.18 | mog_home | to unstable for 1.2 |
02:05.19 | MikeJ__ | mog, do you have commit? |
02:05.24 | ZX81 | :D |
02:05.32 | mog_home | i have manager privs |
02:05.36 | mog_home | not commit priv |
02:05.43 | mog_home | only like 5 people have commit rights |
02:05.51 | MikeJ__ | more than 5 |
02:05.55 | ZX81 | 6 |
02:05.57 | ZX81 | :) |
02:06.02 | ZX81 | 5.5? |
02:06.05 | ZX81 | :) |
02:06.05 | mog_home | i dont write that much code for asterisk, as i spend most time doing odd jobs for mark and digium |
02:06.09 | mog_home | and school |
02:06.14 | ZX81 | ooh err |
02:06.20 | mog_home | would have been awesome if i made summer of code |
02:06.24 | mog_home | no presusure for rent |
02:06.28 | mog_home | and get loads done |
02:06.30 | ZX81 | :) |
02:06.35 | mog_home | but thats life |
02:06.51 | ZX81 | see you all soon |
02:06.54 | MikeJ__ | mark, kevin, russel, mattf, tony, jerjer, twisted, there are more... |
02:06.54 | mog_home | peace |
02:07.01 | *** part/#asterisk ZX81 (n=ZX81@222-153-118-124.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) |
02:07.07 | twisted | yay |
02:07.08 | twisted | food's here |
02:07.15 | mog_home | i didnt know you had commit twisted |
02:07.18 | mog_home | share the food |
02:07.20 | mog_home | ill come over |
02:07.23 | twisted | mog_home, hah.. |
02:07.32 | JerJer | MikeJ__: the ooh323 guy |
02:07.40 | MikeJ__ | y, him too... |
02:07.42 | MikeJ__ | hehe |
02:07.46 | JerJer | and malcomnd |
02:07.46 | mog_home | where are you in town |
02:07.47 | twisted | vphrike |
02:07.54 | MikeJ__ | that's 9 |
02:08.13 | mog_home | i have average speed of couple miles an hour |
02:08.17 | mog_home | save some |
02:08.24 | twisted | mog_home, heh |
02:08.32 | mog_home | or if its good food |
02:08.33 | mog_home | ill get a cab |
02:08.37 | mog_home | and be there in thirty |
02:09.00 | twisted | pizza |
02:09.04 | twisted | ad it'll be gone in under 30 |
02:09.10 | mog_home | oh well |
02:09.19 | mog_home | see if i ever hook you guys up with an rma again... |
02:09.25 | twisted | lol |
02:09.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hey twisted.. commit zx81's bug |
02:09.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | M4948 |
02:09.52 | mog_home | i dont know mike |
02:09.56 | mog_home | needs code review |
02:09.56 | bkw_ | STEP RIGHT UP.. today only... for a limited time... you too can rule the universe! |
02:10.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | cmon.. DO IT! |
02:10.07 | mog_home | how much bkw_ |
02:10.23 | bkw_ | give me some cash to pay off my creditcards and i'll love you long time |
02:10.24 | bkw_ | haha |
02:10.40 | mog_home | umm i have heather for that... |
02:10.44 | mog_home | but you are a close second |
02:10.54 | twisted | o.O |
02:12.19 | *** part/#asterisk dudes (n=dudes@12-215-34-84.client.mchsi.com) |
02:12.22 | *** join/#asterisk dudes (n=dudes@12-215-34-84.client.mchsi.com) |
02:12.23 | Damin | Yep.. Inband DTMF is still fucked.. |
02:13.16 | mog_home | inband dtmf bad.... |
02:13.26 | opus_ | rfc2833 is fucked fucked fucked |
02:14.15 | opus_ | dtmf should be one of the most important features in a pbx :) wtf is going on here |
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02:15.45 | bkw_ | opus_, did you collect the info I talked about? |
02:15.48 | Barmal | I am about to install this areskiCC. is it any good/bad? |
02:16.01 | opus_ | bkw - the sip headers from my provider? |
02:16.06 | bkw_ | and an rtp debug |
02:16.18 | bkw_ | while dialing digits |
02:17.19 | *** part/#asterisk Craziman2 (n=Craziman@208.3.11.172) |
02:17.57 | opus_ | bkw - i will do so, basically this is a show stopper for everything that i've been working on. |
02:18.09 | opus_ | i must have messed your message |
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02:18.44 | JerJer | why don't we ever have issues with DTMF then? |
02:18.57 | JerJer | we to stupid amounts of iax and sip |
02:19.06 | twisted | me either |
02:19.35 | Damin | JerJer: inband DTMF is horked in stable after 1.0.5. There has been a bug opened on it for quite some time. |
02:19.41 | JerJer | rfc2833 |
02:19.45 | JerJer | or use iax :P |
02:20.05 | Damin | JerJer: Well.. yeah.. but inband DTMF is still horked. ;) |
02:20.28 | JerJer | so inband on u/a law is broken ? |
02:20.36 | Damin | I don't particularly much care because I use RFC 2833 anyways.. |
02:20.44 | Damin | JerJer: Yep. |
02:20.46 | opus_ | rfc2833 is affected by the same bug |
02:20.56 | Damin | opus_ No it isn't. |
02:21.09 | Damin | opus_: Totall different layers.. |
02:21.15 | opus_ | works fine 1.0.5, doesn't work afterwords for me. |
02:21.24 | opus_ | *sporatically* |
02:21.26 | twisted | rfc2833 works great |
02:21.32 | Damin | opus_: Inband DTMF starts up a DSP.. RFC2833 just passes SIP data.. |
02:21.41 | opus_ | hmmm.. |
02:21.55 | opus_ | rfc2833 sends button UP and button DOWN |
02:22.01 | opus_ | but asterisk doesn't do it right |
02:22.07 | JerJer | this problem was fixed many eons ago in head |
02:22.12 | JerJer | stable prolly won't get that fix |
02:22.22 | opus_ | this is cvs head |
02:22.23 | JerJer | thus yet another reason to NOT run stable |
02:22.23 | Damin | JerJer: Yeah, but it's non-trivial for Stable.. |
02:22.54 | JerJer | opus_: I specifically got in mark's ear about that bug |
02:22.55 | Damin | JerJer: I think head is starting to come around.. |
02:23.05 | JerJer | and i watched the cvs commit go in |
02:23.09 | opus_ | JerJer then i will gather more info and update the bug. |
02:23.20 | opus_ | i'm still having problems :( |
02:23.34 | Damin | Too bad we didn't have chan_reciprocate.so ;) |
02:23.45 | twisted | wouldn't that be a RES |
02:23.49 | JerJer | re_bj.so |
02:23.54 | twisted | omg |
02:23.56 | opus_ | modify s/800ms/2000ms/ in rtp.c helped a little. i can atleast send DTMF to 1-800-call-att, but not to sprint voicemail. |
02:23.56 | JerJer | res_bj.so |
02:23.56 | twisted | that pizza was good |
02:24.12 | file | bah |
02:24.15 | file | I'm hungry now |
02:24.22 | twisted | heh |
02:24.25 | twisted | i just ate a whole pizza |
02:24.28 | twisted | i'm not really hungry |
02:24.33 | Damin | twisted: Dude.. you should have had the Deep Dish stuff we had a Giradano's in Chicago. THAT pizza KICKED ASS! :) |
02:24.42 | file | Damin: I agree |
02:24.45 | twisted | Damin, yeah, well, if i were there, i probably would ahve |
02:24.48 | twisted | s/ahve/have |
02:24.52 | file | Damin: never had pizza quite like it |
02:25.10 | Damin | file: That's because you guys mostly live off of Seal Blubber up there in the north pole.. |
02:25.16 | file | Damin: pfft |
02:25.51 | twisted | haha |
02:26.00 | twisted | i want seal blubber and CRUSHED ice on my pizza |
02:26.03 | Damin | http://www.giordanos.com/ |
02:26.04 | twisted | LAST time, they gave me CUBED ice. |
02:26.27 | Damin | No FREAKING WAY! |
02:26.27 | twisted | damin |
02:26.28 | twisted | i'm stuffed |
02:26.31 | twisted | but that looks GOOD |
02:26.35 | Damin | They have a MAIL ORDER button on their Website! |
02:26.42 | twisted | OMFG |
02:26.46 | Damin | Giordanos will now half bake and freeze our famous stuffed pizzas. They are packed in dry ice for shipping anywhere in the USA. We will not ship to Canada. |
02:26.54 | twisted | hahahahahahahah |
02:26.59 | Damin | Hahahaha.. "We will not ship to Canada" |
02:27.22 | twisted | hell yea |
02:27.25 | twisted | i should order one |
02:27.30 | file | :( |
02:27.32 | file | that makes me sad |
02:27.48 | twisted | hah |
02:27.52 | twisted | blame canada |
02:27.56 | Damin | blame canada! |
02:28.00 | twisted | they got tired of customs eating the pizza |
02:28.00 | file | I'm about to do something that is going to give me a headache... |
02:28.03 | twisted | so they stopped shipping there |
02:28.05 | file | make update on my messaging branch |
02:28.57 | Damin | Wel.. |
02:29.10 | Damin | I just gave in and ordered the entire first season of BattleStar Galactica.. |
02:29.15 | Damin | on DVD.. |
02:29.18 | twisted | you geek |
02:29.21 | Damin | Yes.. |
02:29.21 | file | yay conflicts |
02:29.38 | file | app_dial, HA that's a given |
02:29.49 | Damin | And then I went nuts and ordered the entire Babylon 5 DVD set (110 discs) + the Pilot + the Movies... |
02:30.10 | file | Damin: O.O |
02:30.18 | file | I miss Babylon 5 |
02:30.23 | Damin | So now.. I have to figure out how I am going to explain to my wife that I just spent $450 on DVDS.. |
02:30.31 | file | don't |
02:30.37 | twisted | Damin, buisness expenditures |
02:30.44 | twisted | Damin, keeps the people happy :) |
02:30.48 | Damin | twisted: Yeah.. ;) That'll fly.. |
02:30.59 | Damin | Am I nuts? |
02:31.04 | file | yes |
02:31.07 | twisted | Damin, if you don't keep your staff *cough*you*cough* happy, it's a bad thing (tm) |
02:31.07 | file | yes you are. |
02:31.09 | Damin | I'm seriously thinking about ordering some of these pizzas.. |
02:31.27 | file | also thinking about sending one to me? |
02:31.48 | twisted | file, border control will eat it |
02:31.49 | twisted | duh |
02:31.52 | Damin | file: We will not ship to Canada |
02:31.52 | file | :( |
02:31.57 | Damin | We will not ship to Canada |
02:31.57 | file | we != Damin! |
02:31.58 | Damin | We will not ship to Canada |
02:32.18 | Damin | So a pizza is only $22 if you get the Deep Dish Veggie Deluxe.. |
02:32.28 | Damin | Although that is their 12" version... |
02:32.32 | Damin | Still... |
02:32.36 | file | SO, enlighten me... who paid that night? |
02:32.37 | Damin | I think it might be worth it.. |
02:32.40 | Damin | I did.. |
02:32.43 | file | you paid? |
02:32.46 | file | you crazy bastard |
02:32.49 | Damin | It was $155 in pizza.. |
02:33.01 | file | should have gotten Alan to cover it |
02:33.01 | Damin | Some other dude got the drinks.. He got the better end of the deal. $40.. |
02:33.09 | drray | goodwill |
02:33.19 | file | oh oh oh my build is done |
02:33.56 | Damin | file: Now THAT was justifiably classified as business expense. I just told my partner that since Breakfast and Lunch were included, that the dinner made up for that.. |
02:34.08 | file | OL |
02:34.11 | file | LOL rather |
02:34.14 | Damin | I found out later that Breakfast wasn't free.. |
02:34.21 | file | well |
02:34.26 | file | sorta |
02:34.29 | Damin | No.. |
02:34.31 | file | if you accidentally grabbed the tickets |
02:34.31 | Damin | I didn't pay. |
02:34.39 | Damin | I didn't give them a ticket. |
02:34.43 | Damin | I just walked out and waved.. |
02:34.43 | file | great! |
02:34.56 | Damin | And they waved back and said "have a nice day" |
02:35.02 | file | perfect |
02:35.28 | file | oh crap |
02:35.30 | Barmal | pizza, pizza...... its saturday night, BEER time |
02:35.49 | Damin | Yes.. barmal, check out the following: http://www.giordanos.com/ |
02:35.50 | file | I broke my build |
02:36.05 | Damin | You can have a Chicago Deep Dish pizza overnighted to you! :) |
02:36.15 | twisted | ^REAL |
02:36.25 | Barmal | dammm they use FEDEX to deliver.... MAN.... |
02:36.59 | Damin | Alright.. time to go get another beer and hit the sack.. |
02:37.17 | Barmal | allright let me try to order that damm pizza since its so good |
02:37.17 | NewSole | lol |
02:37.18 | Damin | Ouch... |
02:37.23 | file | son of a... |
02:37.27 | NewSole | brown bagging it I see |
02:37.48 | Damin | Barmal: Dude.. you totally will not be disappointed.. these guys practically invented Deep Dish Chicago Style.. |
02:37.51 | Barmal | I wonder do they deliver to GA? |
02:38.21 | file | okay there... |
02:38.39 | file | dammit Damin, I'm hungry now |
02:38.44 | file | and impatient |
02:39.27 | Barmal | Damin, listen their menu is too complicated, witch one is the best? |
02:39.47 | file | I ordered a cheese one to my hotel room, well brc and I... I liked it |
02:39.50 | Damin | Barmal: They don't do overnight meat delivery, so I'd go for the Vegi plus.. |
02:40.00 | file | yay unb0rken |
02:40.24 | Damin | Barmal: But their 16" deep dish, meat fiesta pizza kicks some major serious ass! |
02:40.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | me need pizza |
02:40.52 | Barmal | shit man havent ordered pizza through fedex... thats amazing |
02:41.18 | NewSole | FedEx Piza... lol |
02:41.25 | file | cool, I just bridged a text channel to a voice channel ... again |
02:41.36 | NewSole | Must Have EXtra Cheese |
02:41.58 | Barmal | I hear one guy he bought couple turtles online so they were delivered by fedex either |
02:42.05 | *** part/#asterisk thrash_ (n=bcrochet@cpe-069-134-063-230.carolina.res.rr.com) |
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02:42.17 | mistral | file: how you mean text to voice ? |
02:42.34 | mistral | file: like irc -> extension number or somethin ? |
02:43.11 | file | it's complicated. |
02:43.16 | Barmal | Thin crust pizza (not less famous). Like that:) |
02:43.25 | file | and I'm going to put it up for download soon! |
02:43.36 | mistral | so what does it do ? |
02:43.42 | Barmal | I wish I could pay by paypal |
02:43.48 | file | it's a messaging implementation for Asterisk |
02:43.56 | file | text messaging |
02:44.02 | mistral | as in like sms |
02:44.11 | file | if it was SMS I would say SMS, I said text messaging |
02:45.03 | Nugget | * file is now known as file[grumpy] |
02:45.12 | file | slightly |
02:45.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | NOOOO |
02:46.13 | file | oh, I already did this... haha |
02:46.16 | file | silly me |
02:46.24 | NewSole | is there such thing as inband for iax2 |
02:46.33 | file | NewSole: not really |
02:47.28 | NewSole | hmmm.... |
02:47.28 | bkw_ | INVADER ZIM |
02:47.38 | file | who wants to see app_chatroom? |
02:47.42 | file | in all it's EVILNESS |
02:47.52 | Nugget | me! |
02:47.57 | *** join/#asterisk twisted[home] (n=root@asterisk/friend-and-developer/pdpc.professional.twisted) |
02:47.57 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[home]] by ChanServ |
02:47.57 | file | I probably did incredibly no-no stuff |
02:47.58 | bkw_ | ME ME ME ME |
02:48.05 | twisted[home] | hah |
02:48.05 | bkw_ | file bet you did |
02:48.08 | twisted[home] | i am not root |
02:48.27 | Netgeeks | app_chatroom? text? |
02:48.30 | file | http://quark.file-radio.com/asterisk/app_chatroom.c |
02:48.39 | *** kick/#asterisk [twisted[home]!n=twisted@asterisk/friend-and-developer/pdpc.professional.twisted] by twisted (unf) |
02:48.39 | *** join/#asterisk twisted[home] (n=root@asterisk/friend-and-developer/pdpc.professional.twisted) |
02:48.39 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[home]] by ChanServ |
02:48.47 | file | it's sorta kinda evil |
02:48.48 | WilliamK | anyone know howto fix the authentication for MeetMe? |
02:48.54 | WilliamK | I can enter a conference without a pin |
02:48.58 | Nugget | it's broken? |
02:49.01 | bkw_ | yes |
02:49.05 | Nugget | nutty |
02:49.09 | WilliamK | very broken |
02:49.13 | bkw_ | not borken at all |
02:49.18 | bkw_ | you wanna go into a conf without a pin? |
02:49.20 | bkw_ | thats simple |
02:49.22 | WilliamK | so what's the fix? |
02:49.26 | bkw_ | read the docs |
02:49.32 | WilliamK | no, I want it password protected |
02:49.44 | WilliamK | I specified the pin in the conf, doesn't fix it |
02:50.29 | _Raptor_ | bye and thx for help |
02:50.31 | _Raptor_ | cu |
02:50.47 | Damin | exten => 31337,3,Authenticate(1001) |
02:50.50 | Damin | exten => 31337,4,MeetMe(31337|pM) |
02:51.28 | file | oh son of a... |
02:51.49 | SwK | WilliamK: either use authenticate or write you an AGI or something |
02:52.15 | file | bkw_: do you have Kristian's e-mail? |
02:52.39 | Damin | ?????????? |
02:52.39 | bkw_ | file no |
02:52.48 | Nugget | you wish you knew? |
02:52.55 | bkw_ | but he is correct meetme auth is kinda hozored up |
02:53.02 | file | 1001 is my extension! |
02:53.02 | SwK | WilliamK: show application FOO is your friend |
02:53.19 | bkw_ | oh I see |
02:53.20 | bkw_ | hold on |
02:53.25 | WilliamK | I was just going off the meetme.conf example with conf # and pin# |
02:53.26 | SwK | RTFW for crying out loud |
02:53.31 | WilliamK | that's how I saw it falling through |
02:53.45 | bkw_ | exten => 765,1,MeetMe(1234|DP|1234) |
02:53.59 | bkw_ | works fine |
02:54.00 | file | all I want is his e-mail... is that so hard... oh oh oh idea |
02:54.07 | bkw_ | file I have it |
02:54.08 | bkw_ | hold on |
02:54.10 | file | AHA |
02:54.11 | file | so do I now |
02:54.14 | bkw_ | cluecon boi |
02:54.15 | Nugget | you know WilliamK, this would all be a lot simpler if you'd read the docs. |
02:54.24 | bkw_ | Nugget, now be nice |
02:54.29 | Nugget | it's true! |
02:54.30 | SwK | Nugget: we dont need no stinkin docs |
02:55.05 | SwK | docs and man pages are something that only like BSD people use |
02:55.34 | file | yay sent |
02:55.55 | Inv_arp | hmm sometimes my sip peer just gets unregistered... a sip reload fixes it... what should i add to help prevent this in sip.conf |
02:56.03 | Damin | SwK: That is why BSG people don't ask such stupid questions! ;) |
02:56.37 | file | Ain't No Mountain High Enough! |
02:56.48 | file | Listen baby... ain't no mountain high, ain't no valley low... ain't no river wide enough baby |
02:56.56 | file | if you need me call me! no matter where you are... no matter how far |
02:57.04 | file | don't worry baby, just call my name I'll be there in a hurry you don't have to worry |
02:57.33 | *** join/#asterisk mhnoyes_ (n=mhnoyes@user-2ivfinh.dialup.mindspring.com) |
02:57.35 | SwK | Damin: oh yeah... imght be why i use BSD ;) |
02:58.45 | twisted | omfg |
02:58.49 | Damin | SwK: Why? Because your stupid? Or you just LOVE to read man pages? |
02:58.52 | twisted | anchorman is hillarious |
02:59.01 | SwK | Damin: brobabaly A |
02:59.03 | twisted | i think i broke myself laughing |
02:59.11 | SwK | <PROTECTED> |
02:59.15 | SwK | see I cant even speel |
02:59.31 | bkw_ | learn to type |
02:59.48 | bkw_ | greg sneezed and pulled the muscle from his rib |
03:00.05 | bkw_ | he bitches about the pain daily.. dr. gave him goodies for it |
03:00.05 | file | LOL |
03:00.29 | file | get him hopped up boi |
03:00.48 | twisted | hahah |
03:00.49 | twisted | yeah |
03:00.54 | twisted | get him messed up and you might get some |
03:01.13 | file | gah having to switch mental states from forking to threading when working with SER and Asterisk is irritating |
03:02.09 | bkw_ | I need a 30 inch LCD |
03:02.22 | file | don't we all? |
03:02.34 | file | I need to fix this chan_sip bug |
03:03.16 | SwK | i need 2 30" LCDs |
03:03.24 | file | I need 3 30" LCDs |
03:03.50 | twisted | i need 4 30" LCDs |
03:04.01 | twisted | or 2 60" LCDs |
03:04.33 | file | a likely story. |
03:04.52 | NewSole | lol |
03:05.16 | file | gah dang it all to hell |
03:05.42 | NewSole | hehehe |
03:06.07 | NewSole | everyone wants a 30 incher... I am happy with just 8" |
03:06.20 | bkw_ | i'm not talking penile size |
03:06.21 | file | I was happy not knowing that |
03:06.23 | bkw_ | ninny |
03:06.38 | NewSole | lol |
03:06.39 | file | wth |
03:06.47 | file | dating show... on a date... branding cattle? |
03:06.55 | brc_ | aha |
03:06.57 | brc_ | sounds fun |
03:07.06 | bkw_ | YOU SUCK |
03:07.12 | Nugget | la la la |
03:07.12 | *** join/#asterisk santiago (n=santiago@63.245.86.202) |
03:07.16 | brc_ | well, yes I suppose he could |
03:08.23 | bkw_ | i'll just hold off for the day I get my 30 inch one |
03:08.35 | file[laptop] | bkw likes 'em big |
03:08.39 | bkw_ | i'm going to do this once the intel versions come out |
03:08.47 | CoaxD | ./topic #asterisk <bkw_> i'll just hold off for the day I get my 30 inch one |
03:08.53 | *** join/#asterisk mishehu (i=mishehu@cshells.shavedgoats.net) |
03:08.54 | bkw_ | you hoe |
03:09.04 | CoaxD | bkw: *spank* |
03:09.06 | NewSole | lol |
03:09.26 | file[laptop] | harder! |
03:09.32 | Nugget | heh |
03:09.33 | CoaxD | file: *thwack* |
03:10.03 | NewSole | hmmm.... I thought this was an asterisk channel... not spank the monkey |
03:10.12 | CoaxD | newsole: You thought wrong. |
03:10.13 | bkw_ | I didn't start it this time |
03:10.16 | Nugget | it's spank the bkw. |
03:10.18 | bkw_ | you can't blame me |
03:10.22 | NewSole | lol |
03:10.26 | bkw_ | you should all go to #moosepenis |
03:10.42 | bkw_ | and you think i'm kidding |
03:10.46 | CoaxD | bkw: Last time i went to one of your chat channels everybody started getting naked |
03:10.51 | mishehu | dumbass electricians wired the 2 hallway substation outlets to the same circuit that is on the timer for the lights... so now two of 3 hallways are dead and the third is soon to come |
03:10.53 | CoaxD | bkw: I didnt think that was possible for irc, but.. |
03:11.01 | opus_ | bkw - |
03:11.06 | opus_ | can you try this |
03:11.50 | NewSole | guys.... I got a problem.... wondering if anyone knows a fix that can be done.... |
03:12.07 | CoaxD | NewSole: There is no fix for homosexuality. You just need to come out of the closet. |
03:12.08 | NewSole | I have an ATA that only does inband on iax.... |
03:12.34 | bkw_ | opus_, done |
03:13.03 | opus_ | could you enter dtmf? |
03:13.08 | bkw_ | nope |
03:13.12 | bkw_ | how is that call getting into you? |
03:13.36 | opus_ | pstn -> provider -> asterisk via SIP w/ rfc2833 |
03:13.49 | bkw_ | which provider? |
03:14.06 | NewSole | it can call out but when u need to puch in digits for like voice mail... it comes out blank |
03:14.07 | opus_ | http://pastebin.ca/19976 |
03:14.12 | opus_ | thats RTP debug turned on for the provider |
03:14.18 | opus_ | bkw - voipsolutions |
03:14.57 | bkw_ | your provider is sending rfc2833 WRONG |
03:15.00 | opus_ | http://pastebin.ca/19976 <--- should be for one dtmf "1" |
03:15.19 | opus_ | really |
03:15.25 | bkw_ | is that pressing it once? |
03:15.27 | bkw_ | right? |
03:15.31 | bkw_ | or is it once per event? |
03:15.39 | *** join/#asterisk MrBelvedr (n=tt@ip70-187-237-193.dc.dc.cox.net) |
03:15.57 | bkw_ | the seq numbers are wrong |
03:16.03 | bkw_ | why is it skipping by two |
03:16.11 | bkw_ | ts don't matter |
03:16.45 | bkw_ | each rfc2833 event should be sent atleast three times.. the last one would get sent with the same seqno with end bit set three times if I recall |
03:17.03 | opus_ | Ok this one I ONLY hit once during the ntier call |
03:17.05 | opus_ | http://pastebin.ca/19977 |
03:17.26 | opus_ | rtp debug ip <addr> <filename> would be a good feature |
03:18.10 | bkw_ | you pressed one single button in that entire mess? |
03:18.14 | opus_ | yes |
03:18.25 | bkw_ | ok hold please |
03:18.41 | bkw_ | yes your provider is doing it SOOOOO WRONG |
03:18.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that's broken badly on their side. |
03:18.44 | bkw_ | its so wrong |
03:18.50 | bkw_ | yes its broken very very badly |
03:19.02 | opus_ | the provider? |
03:19.05 | bkw_ | yes |
03:19.12 | bkw_ | that is so not rfc2833 |
03:19.17 | bkw_ | or proper that is |
03:19.23 | bkw_ | its not even close to how other stuff does it |
03:19.26 | bkw_ | you got a sip phone handy? |
03:19.33 | opus_ | mc fuck nugget. yes |
03:19.41 | bkw_ | ok |
03:20.03 | bkw_ | call an extension that plays a file or moh |
03:20.05 | bkw_ | rtp debug it |
03:20.09 | bkw_ | and press a digit on your sip phone |
03:20.12 | bkw_ | watch what it sends |
03:20.20 | bkw_ | it will be VERY different |
03:21.08 | bkw_ | what the hell kind of gear does your provider use? |
03:21.13 | opus_ | http://pastebin.ca/19978 |
03:21.16 | opus_ | yeah a lot shorter |
03:21.18 | opus_ | 3 down, 3 up |
03:21.20 | bkw_ | not even at TNT sends fucked up shit like that |
03:21.26 | bkw_ | you should always get 3 and 2 |
03:21.28 | bkw_ | er 3 and 3 |
03:21.31 | opus_ | ok |
03:21.48 | bkw_ | or more |
03:21.55 | bkw_ | you can have more before the last three with the endmark set |
03:22.04 | bkw_ | depending on how long you hold the button down |
03:22.17 | bkw_ | but 19978 is the right way |
03:22.24 | bkw_ | what your provider is sending.. who knows |
03:22.27 | bkw_ | but it ain't right |
03:22.34 | opus_ | ok |
03:22.36 | bkw_ | a TNT doesn't even send fucked up rfc2833 like that |
03:22.40 | bkw_ | and its on crack |
03:22.44 | bkw_ | but atleast works |
03:23.40 | bkw_ | opus_, see its not an asterisk bug eh |
03:23.41 | bkw_ | hehe |
03:23.58 | *** join/#asterisk john867530 (n=john8675@12-218-49-92.client.mchsi.com) |
03:24.00 | opus_ | ok |
03:24.11 | opus_ | process_rfc2833_on_crack isn't implemented yet:) |
03:24.30 | opus_ | i will contact the provider |
03:24.39 | bkw_ | hehe |
03:24.48 | bkw_ | chance are they will be like "what do you mean" |
03:25.09 | JerJer | yet people are so quick to blame asterisk |
03:25.27 | bkw_ | at one time it might have been but this time it sure ain't |
03:25.39 | opus_ | well I'll just turn on inband |
03:25.40 | bkw_ | the rfc2833 has been thru some tweaks in asterisk to make it be hella compatible |
03:25.42 | opus_ | ... oh wait :) |
03:25.50 | bkw_ | inband is hoz0red too I think |
03:26.14 | paulhuynh | how do you change it to inband? |
03:26.18 | john867530 | I am looking for a good prepaid software to track per IAX or sip user in a ip to pstn box any good ones? |
03:26.20 | opus_ | shit maybe it'd just be easier to have sphinx setup. "please SAY your extension" |
03:26.36 | paulhuynh | i have it set to rfc2833 and it fuck up as well |
03:26.55 | opus_ | paulhuynh - its a line under sip.conf, both globally and then for each entry if you want. |
03:27.12 | bkw_ | get an rtp debug |
03:27.14 | bkw_ | like opus did |
03:27.40 | bkw_ | rfc2833 causes brain damage |
03:27.55 | *** join/#asterisk Cybertoy (n=Cybertoy@dsl254-123-241.nyc1.dsl.speakeasy.net) |
03:28.01 | opus_ | theres always beer |
03:28.05 | bkw_ | yep |
03:29.56 | bkw_ | i'm hungry |
03:32.06 | paulhuynh | what other mode can i set dtmf to |
03:32.36 | paulhuynh | asterisk keep tranfer all sip call to extention to 100 no matter what i press |
03:33.18 | opus_ | paul - post your 'show dialplan' to pastebin.de |
03:33.31 | paulhuynh | it not in dial plan |
03:33.56 | paulhuynh | it work for pstn call as well as from one extension to anothet |
03:34.16 | paulhuynh | it only happpen when call coming from my sip provider |
03:34.50 | bkw_ | info |
03:35.31 | bkw_ | YUMMY poptarts and white wine |
03:35.32 | Cybertoy | paul, what's the dtmfmode set to in sip.conf for that provider? |
03:35.34 | paulhuynh | i use cvctermination |
03:35.50 | *** join/#asterisk {tasker} (n=auyguyg@modemcable064.169-203-24.mc.videotron.ca) |
03:35.57 | {tasker} | aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh |
03:36.00 | *** join/#asterisk SarahEmm (n=sarahemm@MTL-ppp-159032.qc.sympatico.ca) |
03:36.03 | {tasker} | that RTP thing is driving me crazy |
03:36.09 | SarahEmm | hihi |
03:36.13 | {tasker} | hi |
03:36.15 | {tasker} | what a MESS |
03:36.15 | paulhuynh | auth=plaintext |
03:36.16 | paulhuynh | context=from-pstn |
03:36.16 | paulhuynh | dtmfmode=rfc2833 |
03:36.16 | paulhuynh | host=66.235.234.150 |
03:36.16 | paulhuynh | insecure=very |
03:37.11 | Cybertoy | that should work.... |
03:37.16 | paulhuynh | this is my sip.conf |
03:37.18 | paulhuynh | port = 5060 ; Port to bind to (SIP is 5060) |
03:37.18 | paulhuynh | bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine) |
03:37.18 | paulhuynh | disallow=all |
03:37.18 | paulhuynh | allow=ulaw |
03:37.18 | paulhuynh | allow=alaw |
03:37.19 | paulhuynh | context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context |
03:37.21 | paulhuynh | callerid = Unknown |
03:37.23 | bkw_ | its called a pastebin |
03:37.25 | bkw_ | USE IT PLEASE |
03:37.31 | paulhuynh | i'm sorry |
03:37.40 | paulhuynh | will go to it right now |
03:37.43 | {tasker} | hey bkw - i went through the entire rtp.c and could not find anything that would not allow DTMF to travel one-way |
03:37.43 | bkw_ | mmmm poptarts |
03:37.52 | bkw_ | did you get an rtp debug? |
03:37.59 | bkw_ | of a digit being pressed? |
03:38.07 | bkw_ | can you get me one of a single digit being pressed |
03:38.13 | {tasker} | *sigh* |
03:38.19 | bkw_ | do so now while I have it fresh on the mind |
03:38.35 | {tasker} | what do you want to see? |
03:38.39 | bkw_ | rtp debug |
03:38.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | twisted, you around? |
03:38.42 | {tasker} | ok |
03:38.43 | bkw_ | from the cli |
03:38.43 | {tasker} | hang on |
03:38.48 | bkw_ | put it on pastebin |
03:38.49 | paulhuynh | so is my sip.conf set correctly use dmtf=rfc2833 |
03:39.47 | bkw_ | paulhuynh, but you'll n eed to collect me some rfc2833 debug via the rtp debug command on the cli |
03:39.52 | bkw_ | I need to see a single digit being pressed |
03:40.16 | bkw_ | what is up with all these rfc2833 issues.. :P |
03:40.22 | *** join/#asterisk X-Rob (n=rob@dsl-202-173-151-24.qld.westnet.com.au) |
03:40.31 | bkw_ | seX-Rob |
03:40.34 | bkw_ | :P |
03:40.36 | paulhuynh | ok will do |
03:40.50 | {tasker} | Got rfc2833 RTP packet from 66.66.44.44:19078 (type 101, seq 3218, ts 100985305, len 4, mark 1, event 00000005, end 0, duration 0) |
03:40.58 | bkw_ | I need to see the entire thing |
03:40.59 | X-Rob | heh |
03:41.06 | {tasker} | the whole log? |
03:41.09 | X-Rob | I'm pure seX |
03:41.13 | bkw_ | {tasker}, yes put it on pastebin |
03:41.17 | bkw_ | of a single digit being pressed |
03:41.20 | {tasker} | what's pastebin ? |
03:41.24 | bkw_ | www.pastebin.ca |
03:41.24 | X-Rob | ~pastebin |
03:41.24 | jbot | well, pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
03:41.36 | {tasker} | ok |
03:41.47 | bkw_ | also do a call to a moh or playback extension and press a single digit also |
03:41.52 | X-Rob | I think I broke digium's CVS |
03:42.13 | X-Rob | nope |
03:42.21 | bkw_ | bkw.digiweb.com works |
03:42.27 | X-Rob | I haven't. I've borked the repository locally. |
03:42.44 | X-Rob | what do you keep there? Just a mirror of digium? |
03:42.51 | bkw_ | its the .240 mirror |
03:43.36 | {tasker} | ok done |
03:43.39 | {tasker} | pastebin |
03:43.47 | bkw_ | give me the URL to it |
03:44.05 | X-Rob | heh |
03:44.12 | bkw_ | ok that looks fine |
03:44.24 | bkw_ | ya ya looks correct |
03:44.31 | {tasker} | http://pastebin.ca/19980 |
03:44.31 | bkw_ | now do we send it via relay to the other endpoint |
03:44.44 | bkw_ | ok |
03:44.49 | bkw_ | that 19980 one looks wrong |
03:44.57 | bkw_ | nm no its right also |
03:45.07 | {tasker} | here's the thing |
03:45.23 | {tasker} | the side initiating the call produces RTP dtmf events |
03:45.25 | {tasker} | in the log |
03:45.31 | {tasker} | the terminating side does not |
03:45.35 | bkw_ | but its not being relayed to the other leg |
03:45.39 | {tasker} | right |
03:45.44 | {tasker} | however |
03:45.47 | bkw_ | ok go open a bug on bugs.digium.com |
03:46.02 | bkw_ | it is sending it correclty.. thats for sure |
03:46.02 | {tasker} | the terminating side, even though the log shows no dtmf event, will produce DTMF tones on the initiating side |
03:46.07 | {tasker} | vice versa does not |
03:46.10 | {tasker} | ok |
03:46.17 | bkw_ | its a bug if it doesn't work both ways |
03:46.27 | bkw_ | ok I have had two glasses of wine and i'm feelin it |
03:46.46 | bkw_ | White Zinfandel |
03:46.51 | bkw_ | good stuff |
03:46.54 | twisted | hah |
03:46.57 | {tasker} | lol |
03:47.05 | twisted | MikeJ[Laptop], yeah, i'm sorta here |
03:47.21 | bkw_ | bad, bad, rubber piggy |
03:47.29 | bkw_ | who names these episodes |
03:47.44 | {tasker} | brb |
03:47.57 | X-Rob | What are you watching? |
03:48.05 | bkw_ | invader zim |
03:48.11 | X-Rob | We don't get that over here |
03:48.13 | twisted | zim! |
03:48.17 | twisted | bkw_, what channel? |
03:48.19 | bkw_ | I gotz the dvds |
03:48.22 | bkw_ | ALL of them |
03:48.25 | twisted | oh you suck |
03:48.35 | bkw_ | track your happy ass to walmart to buy them |
03:48.43 | twisted | no way man |
03:48.44 | bkw_ | ;) |
03:48.48 | twisted | my ass is not happy anywya |
03:48.53 | twisted | it's spitting at the toilet |
03:48.53 | paulhuynh | what's the cli command for rtp debug? |
03:48.53 | bkw_ | invader zim is da bomb |
03:48.54 | JamesDotCom | invader zim is the worst of johan's creations though |
03:49.06 | bkw_ | twisted I didn't need to know that |
03:49.10 | twisted | bkw_, heh ;) |
03:49.15 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - uh 'rtp debug' dude |
03:49.23 | bkw_ | hahaha |
03:49.34 | JamesDotCom | fillerbunny4life |
03:49.44 | bkw_ | invader zim is GREAT |
03:49.46 | bkw_ | I love it |
03:49.53 | JamesDotCom | it's okay |
03:49.56 | bkw_ | guess my sense of humor is about the same |
03:49.57 | JamesDotCom | not the best he's done though |
03:49.57 | JamesDotCom | heh |
03:50.02 | bkw_ | OBEY THE FIST!!! |
03:50.08 | twisted | CUPCAKE! |
03:50.10 | file[laptop] | TACOS |
03:50.11 | *** part/#asterisk SarahEmm (n=sarahemm@MTL-ppp-159032.qc.sympatico.ca) |
03:50.12 | bkw_ | TACOS |
03:50.13 | JamesDotCom | yeah, i dislike all the yelling |
03:50.13 | bkw_ | haha |
03:50.16 | JamesDotCom | but gir makes up for that |
03:50.16 | bkw_ | file off my wave please |
03:50.17 | file[laptop] | bkw_: TACOBEAM! |
03:50.30 | bkw_ | gir is da bomb |
03:50.43 | bkw_ | oh thats so stargate sg1 |
03:50.46 | JamesDotCom | have you read fillerbunny bkw? |
03:50.46 | twisted | what did you do with the tracking device? |
03:50.49 | paulhuynh | it tell me command is invaild |
03:51.02 | twisted | "i took it out" |
03:51.06 | twisted | why did you do that? |
03:51.10 | twisted | "to make room for the cupcake!" |
03:51.15 | bkw_ | haha |
03:51.19 | bkw_ | I remember that one |
03:51.21 | paulhuynh | i type help and can't find the rtp debug command |
03:51.23 | bkw_ | fillerbunny? |
03:51.24 | twisted | "i miss my cupcake :( " |
03:51.25 | paulhuynh | in asterisk cli |
03:51.29 | bkw_ | paulhuynh, cvs-stable? |
03:51.40 | paulhuynh | i think so |
03:51.40 | JamesDotCom | yeah, one of johan vasquez's comics |
03:51.42 | JamesDotCom | read it |
03:51.42 | bkw_ | I feel good .. na na |
03:51.43 | JamesDotCom | you'll thank me |
03:51.44 | JamesDotCom | hahah |
03:51.45 | paulhuynh | how can i tell? |
03:51.52 | bkw_ | show version |
03:51.57 | bkw_ | Dib |
03:51.59 | paulhuynh | i use the asterisk@home |
03:51.59 | bkw_ | Gir |
03:52.02 | bkw_ | I love you piggy |
03:52.20 | paulhuynh | 1.0.9 |
03:52.22 | twisted | hahaha |
03:52.23 | twisted | FYI |
03:52.31 | bkw_ | ya thats stable |
03:52.32 | twisted | cats LOVE large jumbles of cat5 in the floor |
03:52.35 | bkw_ | if you call it that |
03:52.43 | twisted | esp if there is a penny underneath it all |
03:52.47 | bkw_ | hehe |
03:52.50 | bkw_ | penny |
03:52.51 | X-Rob | twisted - my two cats steal bits of cat5 I leave lying around |
03:52.53 | paulhuynh | ok so how come i done have rtp debug |
03:53.02 | bkw_ | because it was added after that |
03:53.06 | X-Rob | bits == anything longer than 1m and shorter than 5m |
03:53.20 | bkw_ | squishy bits |
03:53.26 | bkw_ | I like squishy bits |
03:53.28 | X-Rob | my kitties aren't squishy. |
03:53.29 | bkw_ | do you? |
03:53.30 | twisted | ew. |
03:53.37 | paulhuynh | so how can i get rtp debug |
03:53.44 | bkw_ | paulhuynh, run cvs-head |
03:53.49 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - cd /usr/src |
03:53.57 | bkw_ | cvs co asterisk libpri zaptel |
03:54.04 | bkw_ | NEXT!!! |
03:54.07 | bkw_ | I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!! |
03:54.12 | twisted | hahaha |
03:54.17 | X-Rob | then type getastsrc_head.sh |
03:54.17 | bkw_ | I'm shipping Morty the Moose to turkey |
03:54.17 | twisted | bkw must be tipsy |
03:54.23 | bkw_ | yep |
03:54.31 | bkw_ | the moose penis is going on a tour of Turkey |
03:54.36 | twisted | hahahahaha |
03:54.41 | X-Rob | woo. |
03:54.42 | bkw_ | i'm shipping it ot Nix |
03:54.43 | X-Rob | moose penis. |
03:54.47 | twisted | bkw_, why? |
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03:54.59 | *** join/#asterisk Sedorox (n=Brandon@smartserv/cna/Sedorox) |
03:55.00 | bkw_ | I gotta ship somethign else to Nix so I'm including something for him |
03:55.04 | bkw_ | thought it would be funny |
03:55.10 | twisted | heh |
03:55.15 | twisted | bkw_, still have that sign? |
03:55.16 | paulhuynh | CVSROOT specified |
03:55.22 | bkw_ | yes I still have the sign |
03:55.26 | twisted | hehehehe |
03:55.35 | bkw_ | you think I would ever give that up |
03:55.36 | bkw_ | haha |
03:55.40 | bkw_ | NEVER!!!! |
03:55.44 | twisted | that was awesome |
03:55.48 | bkw_ | yes it was |
03:55.49 | *** part/#asterisk archimedes (i=archimed@adsl-70-247-240-218.dsl.ltrkar.swbell.net) |
03:55.51 | bkw_ | it sits under my desk |
03:55.54 | bkw_ | I should put it on the wall |
03:55.57 | twisted | you should |
03:56.00 | twisted | it's got our signatures! |
03:56.04 | bkw_ | yep |
03:56.17 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - paste this into a root prompt: 'cd /usr/src && ./getastsrc_head.sh' |
03:56.23 | jontow | so uh.. which of the digium crazies will be at fall von in boston this year? |
03:56.39 | bkw_ | i'm going to try to be at Von in boston |
03:56.44 | jontow | :) |
03:56.45 | twisted | hah |
03:56.49 | jontow | maybe ill see you there, then :D |
03:56.51 | twisted | bkw_, i didn't think you liked von |
03:56.57 | bkw_ | I didn't |
03:57.01 | bkw_ | pulver is a whore |
03:57.06 | bkw_ | but i'm not going for that |
03:57.07 | bkw_ | :P |
03:57.15 | twisted | then why would you go? |
03:57.19 | jontow | it definitely looks highly commercial and advertising driven to me |
03:57.26 | jontow | but thats not what im going for either |
03:57.26 | bkw_ | how else will I ever get out of the house? |
03:57.33 | twisted | bkw_, astricon! |
03:57.34 | paulhuynh | -bash: ./getasscr_head.sh: No such file or directory |
03:57.44 | X-Rob | you missed a 't' |
03:57.45 | bkw_ | Cluecon wasn't advertising driven |
03:57.45 | jontow | i just want to meet a few of the digium folks, and work is willing to pay $2200 for me to go ;) |
03:57.53 | bkw_ | I had people comment it was great just because of that one fact |
03:57.55 | X-Rob | and you spelt src wrong |
03:57.58 | bkw_ | we aren't a marketing firm |
03:58.01 | twisted | OMFG |
03:58.02 | X-Rob | and basically, you didn't actually paste what I said |
03:58.14 | twisted | cluecon was the most spammed con in the community thus far |
03:58.15 | bkw_ | granted we had some sponsorship |
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03:58.27 | bkw_ | but we did solve some really kewl issues while there |
03:58.32 | bkw_ | it was interesting |
03:58.35 | bkw_ | to say the least |
03:58.37 | jontow | yeah but sponsorship is different than blatant money-making plugs |
03:58.39 | guugmember | hello guys, who has experience with R2? |
03:58.44 | X-Rob | R2D2 |
03:58.46 | bkw_ | we actually broke even on cluecon |
03:58.47 | twisted | R2D2 |
03:58.52 | X-Rob | snap, twisted |
03:58.55 | bkw_ | Oh snap |
03:59.02 | bkw_ | thats ghey |
03:59.11 | bkw_ | get your ass out of that closet.. you need room for more shoes |
03:59.16 | twisted | who you talkin to? |
03:59.18 | jontow | ive registered to sit in on the open source summit |
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03:59.20 | bkw_ | you |
03:59.26 | bkw_ | ;) |
03:59.26 | twisted | huh? |
03:59.29 | X-Rob | I'm not gay. But I think the guy I fucked last night is. |
03:59.29 | bkw_ | hahahahha |
03:59.36 | jontow | looks interesting enough; though again.. a lot im not really looking forward to, there are some bits that look interesting enough :) |
03:59.37 | bkw_ | X-Rob, hahahahhahahahahah |
03:59.48 | paulhuynh | can some one please help me |
03:59.52 | twisted | drunken bkw maks baby jesus cry |
03:59.53 | paulhuynh | with getastsrc_head.sh |
03:59.54 | twisted | then laugh |
03:59.59 | paulhuynh | i'm so stupid |
04:00.01 | ThumpClipR | paul how much do u know |
04:00.03 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - are you saying the file's not there? |
04:00.05 | bkw_ | X-Rob, you makde paulhuynh get all confused... fix it |
04:00.10 | jontow | i got piss drunk when visiting aheeva a few months back |
04:00.11 | X-Rob | bkw_ - ok ok |
04:00.12 | jontow | heheh |
04:00.22 | twisted | jontow, so aheeva lived up to their name? |
04:00.27 | bkw_ | hurl |
04:00.31 | paulhuynh | x-rob i'm not a linux expert |
04:00.32 | bkw_ | aaaaaaaheeeeva |
04:00.33 | ThumpClipR | im trying to figure out if u need zaptel for asterisk to work |
04:00.33 | twisted | bkw_, exactly :) |
04:00.38 | jontow | got myself back to the hotel room though, laid down, goton irc and then puked in the bathroom and on my shirt like a professional. |
04:00.44 | twisted | yep |
04:00.46 | jontow | btw |
04:00.47 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - type 'cd /usr/src' and then type 'ls' - 'ls' is the same as DOS 'DIR' |
04:00.55 | jontow | i fully recommend the 'big bottles' ;) |
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04:01.02 | jontow | 735ml or some such shit, very good |
04:01.03 | bkw_ | Ok I have almost drank this entire bottle of wine |
04:01.07 | twisted | oh shit |
04:01.14 | twisted | bkw is gonna tell us a story ya'll! |
04:01.15 | twisted | shhh!! |
04:01.17 | ThumpClipR | rob do u need a zaptel device to answer a DID? |
04:01.20 | bkw_ | haha |
04:01.25 | X-Rob | bkw_ - you gotta try some australian wine dude. |
04:01.28 | jontow | aheeva is a damned strange company |
04:01.32 | X-Rob | ThumpClipR - No. |
04:01.37 | jontow | im not as impressed by their product as some said i would be |
04:01.37 | bkw_ | X-Rob, Fosters.. for piss americans call beer! |
04:01.40 | bkw_ | OH OH OH |
04:01.50 | bkw_ | craig was funny at the restaurant |
04:01.52 | paulhuynh | ok i'm there |
04:01.55 | bkw_ | Enchillada |
04:02.02 | X-Rob | can you see a file called 'getastsrc_head.sh' ? |
04:02.03 | jontow | they pretty much just have some basic dialplan magic, a bit of custom C code and a java interface that in my eyes is nasty, but looks really sharp to a lot of people |
04:02.04 | bkw_ | en chilla is what he kept saying |
04:02.11 | twisted | i want a chinchilla |
04:02.17 | jontow | it was vastly unfinished when we arrived, and even the developer of it couldn't answer my questions |
04:02.18 | bkw_ | thats what he called it |
04:02.22 | bkw_ | it was great |
04:02.23 | ThumpClipR | im rejecting my DID calls - IAX2/slink-579 is circuit-busy |
04:02.26 | paulhuynh | yup |
04:02.30 | ThumpClipR | is what they sent me |
04:02.32 | jontow | also: they have not implemented the idea of contexts to the fullest [any?] extent.. |
04:02.44 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - well you should be able to type './getastsrc_head.sh' then |
04:02.47 | jontow | Goto() is not supported in their visual-dialplan-builder-'thing' |
04:02.51 | X-Rob | note the dot-slash in front of it |
04:02.55 | X-Rob | which means 'in this directory' |
04:03.11 | jontow | i did like starphone |
04:03.15 | paulhuynh | cool |
04:03.16 | jontow | i did not like it being very closed-source |
04:03.26 | paulhuynh | it working on that now |
04:03.28 | jontow | i also did not like seeing redhat9 on all the machines |
04:03.39 | X-Rob | There ya go, bkw. I un-broke him. |
04:03.47 | paulhuynh | what getastsrc_head.sh |
04:03.48 | paulhuynh | do |
04:03.49 | bkw_ | X-Rob, here is a cookie for you |
04:03.53 | X-Rob | Yay cookies! |
04:04.01 | jontow | and very out of date software on their demo boxes.. which i pointed out--they had no clue there |
04:04.02 | bkw_ | my cookies |
04:04.04 | bkw_ | ;) |
04:04.05 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - it downloads the latest copy of asterisk |
04:04.12 | jontow | i kinda shut them up repeatedly and confused their best |
04:04.15 | X-Rob | bkw_ - special 'herbal' cookies? |
04:04.21 | bkw_ | with fuzz |
04:04.35 | jontow | but, overall it was very nice--just sad that my employer sent me just to ask smart questions and make the company look good. |
04:04.36 | X-Rob | rh9? Ick. |
04:04.39 | paulhuynh | but i though that 1.0.9 is that latest |
04:04.46 | bkw_ | icky icky icky |
04:04.49 | bkw_ | I got some on me |
04:05.09 | paulhuynh | ok once that is done no what next/. |
04:05.21 | bkw_ | LORD HELP US |
04:05.22 | jontow | paul; have you read the basic instructions? |
04:05.28 | paulhuynh | do i have to recomplie all of my stuff |
04:05.33 | bkw_ | paulhuynh, yes |
04:05.34 | jontow | paul; and uh.. if not.. why? |
04:05.37 | paulhuynh | like zaptel |
04:05.40 | bkw_ | be nice people |
04:05.42 | bkw_ | be nice |
04:05.48 | bkw_ | show love and support |
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04:05.53 | bkw_ | sing and dance |
04:05.57 | bkw_ | have fun |
04:05.59 | bkw_ | :P |
04:06.04 | jontow | i haven't busted out any words that begin with "f" or the word manual ;) |
04:06.08 | paulhuynh | thank bkw |
04:06.11 | jontow | i also haven't opened a beer yet |
04:06.12 | bkw_ | firetruck? |
04:06.12 | jontow | :D |
04:06.16 | bkw_ | fox |
04:06.19 | bkw_ | fire |
04:06.21 | jontow | fork! |
04:06.22 | bkw_ | fraud |
04:06.24 | jontow | fork() |
04:06.24 | bkw_ | fuck |
04:06.28 | jontow | thats the one |
04:06.29 | bkw_ | :P |
04:06.36 | jontow | ;) |
04:06.39 | X-Rob | Ooh. I got given a bottle of scotch for installing a $20 CD Burner today. |
04:06.42 | X-Rob | I win. |
04:06.54 | jontow | bkw; i don't know though, im headed to VON for $2200 to shake hands. |
04:07.09 | X-Rob | paulhuynh - it's not that traumatic to recompile it all |
04:07.12 | bkw_ | X-Rob, I had a chick by me some buy me this once http://www.tequilarose.com/index.jsp |
04:07.15 | bkw_ | for fixing her computer |
04:07.18 | bkw_ | http://www.tequilarose.com/index.jsp is the best |
04:07.30 | wink | foul. |
04:07.32 | jontow | hahah |
04:07.42 | bkw_ | ROOM WITH A MOOSE |
04:07.52 | jontow | a guy that quit made me take shots of cabo-wabo on the midnight shift once.. |
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04:08.12 | jontow | it was like -30F outside and i took 4 then went out for a cigarette.. swear to god i was melting the snow and ice ;D |
04:08.15 | file[laptop] | the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire |
04:08.16 | X-Rob | strawberry cream liqueur eh. Hmm. |
04:08.32 | bkw_ | I like girly drinks |
04:08.35 | bkw_ | I can't do beer |
04:08.35 | r0m | good evening |
04:08.36 | X-Rob | My wife likes Amarula, which is a cream liqueur |
04:08.38 | jontow | i like girlies |
04:08.41 | jontow | :D |
04:08.45 | bkw_ | I like boys |
04:08.51 | jontow | but uh.. don't let the gf catch me saying that or so |
04:08.54 | DarthClue | you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals so lets do it like they do on the discovery channel.... |
04:09.07 | bkw_ | DarthClue, you mean a monthly service fee? |
04:09.10 | X-Rob | http://www.thedrinkshop.com/products/nlpdetail.php?prodid=822 |
04:09.13 | X-Rob | That's the one |
04:09.19 | bkw_ | nippeltel |
04:09.32 | DarthClue | bkw_: yep, now pay up or I'm gonna get yoda to come after you. |
04:09.36 | jontow | bkw; likin' boys isn't bad, just can't do it myself :) |
04:09.46 | bkw_ | everyone is a little gay |
04:09.52 | jontow | agreed |
04:09.56 | bkw_ | just depends on how much beer you have in them |
04:09.59 | jontow | especially the ones that violently say they aren't |
04:10.00 | bkw_ | ;) |
04:10.07 | bkw_ | oh god I know |
04:10.47 | bkw_ | THE MOOSE THE MOOSE |
04:10.50 | bkw_ | is on fire |
04:10.54 | file[laptop] | yup |
04:11.00 | file[laptop] | you're not drunk enough though |
04:11.33 | bkw_ | slplekf |
04:11.39 | bkw_ | and thats what I think |
04:12.14 | jontow | heheh |
04:12.35 | DarthClue | just remember to get bkw_ to start shaking hands...if he does it more than 5 times, give him a few more drinks and then you can have your way with him. |
04:12.35 | jontow | this box needs more RAM! |
04:12.51 | bkw_ | thats not true |
04:12.59 | bkw_ | ya my box needs more ram! |
04:13.25 | bkw_ | get it |
04:13.26 | bkw_ | haha |
04:14.11 | bkw_ | don't get me started on wikibob |
04:14.48 | paulhuynh | is this normal |
04:14.49 | paulhuynh | make: *** [datafiles] Error 1 |
04:15.00 | jontow | ehm.. no. |
04:15.16 | DarthClue | that depends on your definition of normal. |
04:15.22 | jontow | :D |
04:15.25 | bkw_ | normal is a point of view |
04:15.34 | X-Rob | That's the one |
04:15.43 | X-Rob | That was wifey |
04:15.45 | DarthClue | my normal says that is perfectly fine but yours may not. |
04:15.46 | X-Rob | That was wifey |
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04:16.02 | bkw_ | COME TO YOUR MASTER |
04:16.08 | bkw_ | mighty mouse |
04:16.10 | file[laptop] | NOOOOOOOOO |
04:16.20 | ryansc | anyone know what this problem is? 604 "Does not exist anywhere" |
04:17.09 | twisted | DarthClue, porn? |
04:17.17 | twisted | ryansc, what does it say? |
04:17.25 | bkw_ | ok I drank that whole bottle |
04:17.26 | paulhuynh | so is that ok? |
04:17.32 | twisted | bkw_, oh lord. |
04:17.40 | ryansc | it says it received that back from bv's servers |
04:17.48 | twisted | ryansc, okay then |
04:18.03 | ryansc | need a pastebin of it? |
04:18.07 | twisted | ryansc, no |
04:18.14 | twisted | ryansc, you just answered your own question |
04:18.22 | bkw_ | stroke it.. stroke it real good |
04:18.25 | ryansc | what is it referencing? |
04:18.27 | twisted | ryansc, broadvocie said that the number you dialed does not exist anywhere |
04:18.30 | DarthClue | twisted: CluePr0n, a behind the scenes look of what it takes to make it all happen. |
04:18.31 | ryansc | ok |
04:18.36 | ryansc | what if I know it does for sure |
04:18.38 | twisted | DarthClue, i can help you with that |
04:18.42 | twisted | ryansc, then call broadvoice |
04:18.47 | bkw_ | MTV's behind the code |
04:18.53 | twisted | bkw_, HAH |
04:18.56 | bkw_ | brought to you by Nabisco |
04:18.57 | twisted | bkw_, CTV |
04:19.00 | bkw_ | hehe |
04:19.00 | twisted | "Clue TV" |
04:19.03 | ryansc | more of what im thinking is asterisk is sending an incomplete dial to bv |
04:19.09 | SkramX | back |
04:19.10 | SkramX | brb |
04:19.11 | bkw_ | you better don't |
04:19.12 | SkramX | hehe |
04:19.29 | bkw_ | a drunk bkw_ is an easy bkw_ |
04:19.35 | twisted | uhhhh |
04:19.39 | bkw_ | hahah |
04:19.41 | bkw_ | where is zoa |
04:19.43 | twisted | bkw_, i'm catching up quickly |
04:19.45 | bkw_ | I haven't seen him in some time |
04:19.48 | twisted | bkw_, i just took a lortab |
04:19.50 | twisted | and i didn't need to |
04:19.51 | DarthClue | twisted: i'll be ready with camcorder and more come next year. we'll have video highlights of all the good stuff, like bkw_ shaking hands over and over and over and over...you get the point. |
04:20.17 | bkw_ | Ok the Cylogistics dude was buying everyone drinks |
04:20.20 | twisted | DarthClue, i hope to be there next year if it happens again |
04:20.27 | bkw_ | and the BAR stopped selling him beer at 250 bucks |
04:20.29 | bkw_ | he had 750 more to go |
04:20.31 | bkw_ | but NO |
04:20.32 | Casa_ | no r2 then? |
04:20.40 | bkw_ | I swear that HOTEL was the suck |
04:20.41 | twisted | R2D2 |
04:20.45 | bkw_ | D2R2 |
04:20.48 | twisted | bkw_, happy ending style? |
04:20.49 | DarthClue | bkw_: didn't he have like 2,000 to spend? and they stopped him at 250? |
04:21.13 | X-Rob | who's 'they'? |
04:21.15 | bkw_ | If you're ever in the greater Chicago/Elk Grove area STAY AWAY FROM THE BEST WESTERN |
04:21.21 | bkw_ | they were the suck |
04:21.26 | X-Rob | the hotel? |
04:21.30 | DarthClue | X-Rob: they is the hotel. |
04:21.35 | X-Rob | A _hotel_ stopped someone buying beer for people? |
04:22.02 | bkw_ | yes |
04:22.04 | bkw_ | it was lame |
04:22.08 | bkw_ | we had 30 people buying beer like mad |
04:22.12 | bkw_ | and they kicked us out |
04:22.15 | bkw_ | how lame |
04:22.16 | DarthClue | X-Rob: they could have made alot of money off of us, but nope, they decided to be lamebobs and screwed themselves over. |
04:22.30 | X-Rob | they shut the bar? |
04:22.35 | DarthClue | X-Rob: and if they had only had the balls to bend over and take it, we would have gone back over and over and over. |
04:22.47 | bkw_ | the weenie tempts you |
04:22.48 | bkw_ | hahah |
04:22.53 | bkw_ | that was just on invader ZIM |
04:22.57 | bkw_ | the weenie tempts you |
04:23.00 | bkw_ | fuck |
04:23.00 | twisted | haha |
04:23.03 | bkw_ | OBEY |
04:23.16 | twisted | bkw_, obey the weenie |
04:23.22 | bkw_ | hehe |
04:23.26 | bkw_ | sir, yes sir |
04:23.30 | twisted | lol |
04:23.32 | bkw_ | don't eat the wheel |
04:24.39 | bkw_ | worm monkey |
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04:24.43 | bkw_ | hahahah |
04:24.49 | bkw_ | invader Zim is da bomb |
04:24.50 | bkw_ | when drunk |
04:25.07 | DarthClue | Hello, my name is DarthClue and I am a recovering IRC Addict. Is this the right place to get help? |
04:25.15 | twisted | HAH |
04:25.18 | bkw_ | hahhahahahhahahahhahaha |
04:25.38 | bkw_ | you're dookie |
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04:26.51 | file[laptop] | BKW |
04:27.25 | bkw_ | FILE |
04:27.30 | bkw_ | i'm drunk as a skunk |
04:27.37 | file[laptop] | and you smell the same too |
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04:27.52 | bkw_ | be nice |
04:27.53 | bkw_ | don't hae |
04:27.56 | bkw_ | er don't hate |
04:27.58 | bkw_ | masterbate |
04:27.58 | Barmal | wtf is going on? |
04:27.59 | Lathos42 | Happy Sunday everyone |
04:28.12 | bkw_ | hahah |
04:28.24 | file[laptop] | #asterisk after hours |
04:28.30 | Rav1974 | bkw_ - so make sure you don't get any on the screen |
04:28.38 | Barmal | I just finished watching movie about Adolf Hitler, and everybody is drunk... Discipline pls :)))))))) |
04:28.57 | bkw_ | ya the LCD can't take it |
04:29.05 | Lathos42 | You know, if I didnt come in here alot, I could have been easily scared right back out of the channel :) |
04:29.07 | bkw_ | Hitler |
04:29.08 | bkw_ | eewww |
04:29.13 | bkw_ | he liked it in the ass |
04:29.17 | bkw_ | you know he did |
04:29.23 | ryansc | ok twisted I just had someone call from that nonexistant number and it rang through |
04:29.30 | Barmal | The Downfall its called interesting historical movie |
04:29.35 | bkw_ | Lathos42, i sowwy |
04:29.38 | bkw_ | :( |
04:30.05 | Rav1974 | Lathos42 - LOL |
04:30.13 | Lathos42 | bkw_: It takes alot more than that to offend me |
04:30.29 | bkw_ | food |
04:30.32 | bkw_ | er good |
04:30.32 | twisted | ryansc, I TOLD YOU TO CALL BV |
04:30.33 | bkw_ | damn it |
04:30.41 | bkw_ | Lathos42, you know I love you |
04:30.45 | twisted | ryansc, i didn't say it didn't exist, THEY DID |
04:30.46 | paulhuynh | still no luck with the rtp debig command |
04:30.47 | bkw_ | I love everyone |
04:30.53 | paulhuynh | after the cvs update |
04:30.54 | bkw_ | debig? |
04:31.02 | bkw_ | asterisk -r |
04:31.04 | bkw_ | rtp debug |
04:31.05 | paulhuynh | debug |
04:31.22 | paulhuynh | yup that is what i did |
04:31.35 | twisted | wait a minute |
04:31.41 | twisted | DarthClue, how do you know bkw is the headmaster? |
04:31.42 | bkw_ | wait a tick |
04:31.49 | twisted | DarthClue, did he give you some? |
04:31.49 | bkw_ | what? |
04:31.51 | bkw_ | head master? |
04:31.54 | bkw_ | OH HELL NO |
04:31.55 | DarthClue | twisted: i have my sources. |
04:32.00 | bkw_ | you better don't |
04:32.07 | twisted | bkw |
04:32.08 | twisted | [23:29] *DarthClue puts up a sign on the door...warning, the headmaster is plastered, please come back on Monday if you need assistance. |
04:32.19 | bkw_ | hahha |
04:32.31 | bkw_ | you know it |
04:32.42 | file[laptop] | sillyness |
04:32.45 | twisted | bkw_, i can hear you cackling sand saying that |
04:32.57 | Rav1974 | I keep getting "all circuts are busy now" when I try to place a call thru broadvoice, and incoming keeps going to voicemail. |
04:32.58 | bkw_ | heheh |
04:33.03 | bkw_ | if you call 996 you can hear me |
04:33.07 | Lathos42 | There's a reason all of them were shoved in the back of the hotel at ClueCon |
04:33.07 | twisted | oooh |
04:33.09 | twisted | conf time? |
04:33.14 | Rav1974 | is it getting stuck in * or at broadvoice |
04:33.16 | file[laptop] | oh this should be good |
04:33.23 | bkw_ | i'm in 996 |
04:33.29 | bkw_ | its the famous conference |
04:33.31 | bkw_ | call in |
04:33.33 | twisted | bkw_, i'm coming |
04:33.33 | bkw_ | hear me drunk |
04:33.38 | Rav1974 | i tried the forums for above problem but it wasn't much help |
04:33.50 | Rav1974 | voicejet.com works good for outgoing calls |
04:34.14 | file | bkw has lost it |
04:34.36 | twisted | wait |
04:34.38 | twisted | bkw_, what switch? |
04:34.53 | bkw_ | switch-3 |
04:34.55 | WilliamK | voicejet.com has freaking popups too |
04:35.04 | bkw_ | voicejet? |
04:35.06 | bkw_ | is that voipjet? |
04:35.14 | bkw_ | silly willy |
04:35.18 | WilliamK | what Rav said |
04:35.26 | Rav1974 | bkw_ *hick* oops |
04:37.33 | Rav1974 | I wanted to know if I can use 2 digium pci cards in 1 pc to have 8 fxo lines |
04:38.13 | mog_home | yes |
04:38.55 | Rav1974 | mog_home - yes what? |
04:39.18 | mog_home | I wanted to know if I can use 2 digium pci cards in 1 pc to have 8 fxo lines yes you can do that |
04:39.57 | Rav1974 | mog_home, thanks |
04:40.24 | mog_home | no prob |
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04:45.30 | Lathos42 | So, have any of you ever tried to connect a Linksys WRT54G over PPTP to a Watchguard Firebox? :) |
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04:50.33 | r0m | see you guys tomorrow's , im 0x0ff 2 bed |
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05:06.00 | jontow | anyone used asteriskout on a personal basis? |
05:06.10 | krisguy | sorry |
05:08.03 | sskyles | jontow: you must be kidding? Of course they do! |
05:09.02 | sskyles | I know I can't function properly without it. |
05:09.14 | jontow | :) |
05:09.21 | jontow | quality's ok then? |
05:09.34 | sskyles | Hell yes! |
05:10.07 | sskyles | It's very high quality software. |
05:10.23 | krisguy | hehe |
05:10.50 | sskyles | Quality of the connections? Well, that depends on many factors, but normally, good if configured properly. |
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05:22.56 | jontow | very good.. i think i'll give it a shot then |
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05:23.35 | jontow | currently terminating through a spare machine with a full PRI sitting under my desk at work and it .. is suboptimal because i can't get them to add the machine to any QoS, so bandwidth is not nearly as readily available as i'd like |
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05:28.13 | blitzrage | what kind of a PRI needs QoS? |
05:30.31 | Nugget | PRIoIP :) |
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05:32.24 | blitzrage | Nugget: lol |
05:32.57 | mago3-cn | hi, i'm not being able to dial to a realtime peer while i'm dialing to the same peer config in flat and the call goes through. any known issue on dialing to realtime SIP peers (passing fromuser, username and secret)? |
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05:33.36 | mago3-cn | i'm seing the call on console being dialed though, but it gets no answer |
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05:49.10 | joelsolanki | Hello all |
05:49.32 | joelsolanki | i have one query after than i can proceed in my works. :) |
05:49.50 | joelsolanki | i want to setup billing in asterisk |
05:49.56 | joelsolanki | prepaid billing |
05:50.10 | joelsolanki | is prepaid billing possible in asterisk? |
05:50.20 | gordonjcp | probably |
05:50.23 | jontow | blitzrage.. the PRI is fine, if you're on the LAN of the machine that has it plugged in.. |
05:50.40 | jontow | if you're over the internet to it and one side or both sides have shitty bandwidth, then its a problem. |
05:51.05 | joelsolanki | is there any ready made scripts so i can work on prepaid billing wtih astserisk |
05:51.37 | gordonjcp | joelsolanki: have you tried google? |
05:52.03 | joelsolanki | yes |
05:52.17 | joelsolanki | http://sf.net/projects/asteriskbilling/ |
05:52.32 | joelsolanki | i got this website but just need to know this works or not |
05:52.37 | joelsolanki | so i can proceed with it |
05:53.08 | blitzrage | joelsolanki: you just have to do it and make it work for your needs - there is never an "out of the box" solution in Asterisk |
05:53.27 | blitzrage | Asterisk is a toolkit, and those things that expand Asterisk are additions to the tool kit. |
05:53.31 | joelsolanki | oh ok |
05:55.21 | argos73 | some people... |
05:56.04 | gordonjcp | <shrug> |
05:56.14 | gordonjcp | "I just need to know it works" |
05:56.18 | gordonjcp | well try it and see! |
05:56.46 | DarthClue | "bah, i'm too lazy to do that", "you do it and tell me how to make it work", "and I'm not paying you either!" |
05:56.54 | argos73 | prob a 13-yr-old who thinks he can get daddy to buy him a T1 |
05:58.13 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: ok |
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05:58.46 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: here's what you do, download the whole source tree, set it compiling (but it won't compile properly on anything other than a P133) |
05:59.15 | gordonjcp | then go outside and play with petrol and polystyrene packing chips until it's compiled |
05:59.50 | DarthClue | gordonjcp: i can make it run on a clean FC4 install in less than 30 minutes on a AMD64 3200+ with 4Gigs of RAM. And i can repeat this miracle without fail. |
06:00.10 | DarthClue | and that is using head mind you. |
06:00.25 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: yeah, but the clueless ones don't know that, do they? |
06:00.57 | DarthClue | I'm working on getting my website back up which basically says, do this, select this, type this, be happy and send me money. |
06:00.58 | gordonjcp | DarthClue: I can't remember how long it took to build 1.0.7 in pkgsrc |
06:00.59 | X-Rob | It usually takes 30 mins to install asterisk _and_ AMP on a p4 3g+ |
06:01.20 | X-Rob | DarthClue - see http://www.aussievoip.com.au/ |
06:01.22 | X-Rob | Already done. |
06:01.28 | gordonjcp | I certainly don't think it took as long as 30 mins to build on my 1.2GHz Athlon |
06:02.09 | X-Rob | Copy and paste the following line into a root prompt to do this automatically |
06:02.09 | X-Rob | <PROTECTED> |
06:03.15 | DarthClue | X-Rob, i HATE amp. no offense, but i just can't stand the people who would use it cause they don't take the time to figure anything out before barging in here and saying help me cause i don't want to read. |
06:03.23 | DarthClue | X-Rob: what OS does that work with? |
06:03.34 | `Sauron | I like AMP |
06:03.36 | X-Rob | DarthClue - that's jus cvs co, make, make install |
06:03.45 | `Sauron | they make really nice rj11/45/48 crimp tools |
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06:03.56 | X-Rob | for asterisk, not AMP |
06:04.35 | `Sauron | Fish abuse! |
06:05.51 | DarthClue | X-Rob: the link you dropped in goes to the AMP wiki? or did i miss something? i saw the cvs-install but that is a pretty easy thing to do. I'm just curious how well that works on various Installs as there are some things that have to be there in order for it to work. |
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06:06.11 | DarthClue | `Sauron: if i was abusing it, you would know it. |
06:06.21 | compuman81 | anyone here ??? |
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06:06.39 | DarthClue | compuman81: no. We all left and are neving coming back. |
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06:06.47 | DarthClue | compuman81: no. We all left and are neving coming back. |
06:06.54 | compuman81 | pardon |
06:06.58 | compuman81 | i've had a long day |
06:07.00 | compuman81 | i'm looking for help |
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06:07.28 | compuman81 | anyone have information on unlocking the version 3 boards of the pap2's |
06:07.36 | compuman81 | i've tried everything |
06:07.48 | compuman81 | and i can't find the spc.exe utility to compile a profile for the spa2000 adapter |
06:08.44 | compuman81 | everyone's sleeping |
06:09.20 | DarthClue | compuman81: probably. never worked with the pap2's and most anyone who has is probably gone for the night. |
06:09.40 | compuman81 | alright |
06:09.44 | blitzrage | I just prefer to use non-locked hardware :) |
06:09.51 | compuman81 | i agree, i was in a hurry today |
06:09.54 | compuman81 | to get this setup |
06:10.04 | compuman81 | and all i could find in the store was pap2 |
06:10.06 | blitzrage | seems like an odd way of going about something quick |
06:10.17 | compuman81 | and i bought them under the assumption i would be able to unlock, but thats <version 3 |
06:10.34 | compuman81 | jtag looks impossible too |
06:10.49 | compuman81 | the firmware is stored on a parallel chip with nearly 80 pins |
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06:15.04 | Chals_XX | Anyone has used the actos interface? |
06:20.44 | brc_ | I think v3 of the paps can't be unlocked |
06:20.57 | brc_ | return em and buy sipuras |
06:25.27 | coppice | how easy is it to go into a shop in the US and just buy bits of VoIP hardware? |
06:26.09 | argos73 | depends... might not get much luck at a furniture shop... |
06:26.11 | argos73 | :) |
06:26.27 | coppice | OK |
06:26.48 | coppice | how easy is it to go into a computer, electronics, or telecoms related shop in the US and just buy bits of VoIP hardware? |
06:26.57 | DarthClue | depends entirely on what kind of shops are available. I can go into a few places here in town and get some things, but it used to be hard to find them locally. |
06:27.15 | coppice | its really hard to find them here |
06:28.05 | DarthClue | keep in mind that i am not in a technology-centered market. i can go to larger markets like dallas and find alot of stuff just because it is a technology-focused market. |
06:28.44 | brc_ | I've never seen anything except vonage branded sipuras at circuitcity |
06:28.46 | argos73 | i've had CompUSA special-order oddball things in the past. just need to make friends with one of their corporate sales guys in the stores.. |
06:28.55 | brc_ | why? |
06:29.07 | brc_ | I mean if you are gonna order...any not from atacomm (or voip-supply) |
06:29.14 | argos73 | never voip stuff, but I'm guessing they could get it.. |
06:29.15 | coppice | I can go in a place with a hundred shops selling computer, with zero selling anything more than a USB handset for skype |
06:30.34 | DarthClue | brc_: it all comes to the fact that having a local shop is more convenient for many business types. me? well, i love places like newegg simply because they work and i don't have to deal with people. bosses? well, most of them think that the intarweb is a scam and don't trust anyone or anything on it. |
06:31.18 | brc_ | ehwhatwho |
06:31.19 | brc_ | donkey? |
06:31.30 | brc_ | the important question is... |
06:31.38 | brc_ | did you remember to return the donkey! |
06:31.44 | blitzrage | oh shit! |
06:31.55 | blitzrage | I wonder if I'm going to get dinged for late fees |
06:31.56 | DarthClue | brc_: i never had the donkey, but i think bkw_ might have gotten hold of one. |
06:32.07 | argos73 | blitz: YES! |
06:32.16 | brc_ | blitzrage, haven't you heard? "No more late fees(TM)"! |
06:33.07 | DarthClue | remember, i moved out of his room after the first night. Had peace and quiet even though i did have to sleep with one eye open. |
06:33.17 | brc_ | * <font size=.005pt>if it's late, instead of a late fee you now automagically buy the item at full price, but hey, it ain't a late fee!</font> |
06:33.20 | blitzrage | brc_: *after 10 days constitutes purchase. May return within 30 days and pay a restocking fee of $9.95 |
06:33.33 | blitzrage | brc_: lol - exactly |
06:33.37 | brc_ | ha! |
06:33.49 | brc_ | uhm |
06:33.49 | brc_ | dude |
06:33.51 | X-Rob | But you just wanted to _rent_ the donkey |
06:34.00 | brc_ | I'm pretty sure the restocking fee on the donkey is a little more then 9.95 |
06:34.05 | blitzrage | lol |
06:34.10 | brc_ | X-Rob, that's fine, just as long as you return it before the deadline |
06:34.20 | brc_ | and in the same condition you received it in |
06:34.23 | brc_ | very important that |
06:34.31 | X-Rob | Catches, catches. |
06:34.42 | X-Rob | It was incotenent when I _Got_ it! |
06:34.48 | X-Rob | incontinent |
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06:34.54 | blitzrage | yer all fucked |
06:35.01 | X-Rob | no, the donkey is. |
06:35.02 | brc_ | incoherent? |
06:35.19 | X-Rob | WHY don't Snom and Grandstream DOCUMENT shit? |
06:35.25 | blitzrage | hey, what are all you nerds doing home on a Saturday night anyways? |
06:35.33 | X-Rob | I know there's a way to set a sip header to specify the ringtone |
06:35.35 | X-Rob | but think I Can find it? |
06:35.38 | X-Rob | CRUNTS! |
06:35.48 | drkludge | blitzrage, getting f***ed just like you said |
06:35.50 | X-Rob | blitzrage - it's sundy afternoon here. |
06:36.01 | blitzrage | X-Rob: burn |
06:36.04 | brc_ | woot! vegan subway! |
06:36.12 | blitzrage | drkludge: literally or figuratively? |
06:36.25 | brc_ | both |
06:36.35 | blitzrage | mmmm veal |
06:36.36 | drkludge | bliz, literally |
06:36.55 | drkludge | lol see I can't even type |
06:37.03 | argos73 | there's a guy who is way too addicted to the nett |
06:37.10 | DarthClue | blitzrage: it's 1:36am and well, wednesdays are amateur night. |
06:37.15 | blitzrage | drkludge: well, literally would mean sex to me - figuratively would mean intoxicated |
06:37.23 | blitzrage | DarthClue: 2:38am here |
06:38.07 | blitzrage | god slashdot has sucked for a while now |
06:38.15 | blitzrage | can't even stand reading it for months now |
06:38.17 | coppice | 2:38 here too.. oh, AM :-) |
06:38.21 | X-Rob | 'a while' == 'last 5 years or so' |
06:38.36 | blitzrage | lol, fair enough :) |
06:38.41 | X-Rob | pretty much since they started calling 'Anonymous' 'Anonymous Coward' it's sucked. |
06:39.04 | argos73 | eeeww... eggs in my fridge are labeled "use by apr 4" |
06:39.10 | coppice | slashdot s OK if you just scan the headlines looking for the occassional story of merit |
06:39.13 | argos73 | time to clean that thing out... |
06:39.15 | blitzrage | ok, bed time boys, bois and girls - peas |
06:39.32 | DarthClue | April 4? Um, dude, it's august? How long has it been since you checked your fridge? |
06:39.37 | coppice | argos73: do they have a year on them? |
06:39.42 | argos73 | obviously, a while... :) |
06:40.01 | argos73 | but the beer is fresh! |
06:40.14 | twisted | wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
06:40.16 | twisted | i heard BEER |
06:40.23 | drkludge | there you go... a well balanced food group |
06:41.52 | argos73 | i bought this place in May '99 - threw out some Hamburger Helper a couple weeks ago that said "use by Feb '99"... that means my mother-in-law sent us expired food as a moving-in present |
06:42.00 | argos73 | and I thought she liked me.... |
06:42.59 | coppice | are you sure she didn't give you that when you moved into your previous place? |
06:43.28 | Lathos42 | argos73: Oh c'mon, Hamburger helper probably lasts forever |
06:43.33 | coppice | it seems onyl natural to take expired food from home to home |
06:43.37 | argos73 | hehe.. |
06:44.13 | argos73 | Lathos42: trust me - it doesn't. my wife made a box and we both thought it tasted funny.. looked at the box and behold.... |
06:44.36 | coppice | i thought hamburger helper was someone on minimum wage in MacDs |
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06:45.11 | Lathos42 | argos73: hmm.. that's too bad.. I know that the Store-brand macaroni and cheese that I bought a couple of years ago was still good awhile after its expiration |
06:45.15 | argos73 | nah - hamburger helper in McD's terms is "about 4 gallons of ketchup" |
06:45.31 | Lathos42 | argos73: Of course, then again, I didnt wait 6 years to eat it |
06:45.35 | twisted | DarthClue, i don't do that |
06:46.06 | argos73 | my mother-in-law is a firm believer that expiration dates are meant to make you buy new food when you don't really need it. |
06:46.48 | Lathos42 | argos73: My father-in-law believes that food goes bad well before the expiration date |
06:47.16 | twisted | argos73, your mother in law has never had milk past the expiration date, has she? |
06:47.20 | coppice | I believe most food is unfit for consumption even as it is being made |
06:47.44 | twisted | coppice, you must LOVE hot dogs |
06:48.19 | argos73 | hehe |
06:48.27 | gordonjcp | Lathos42: it does, if you don't store it properly |
06:48.49 | MikeJ[Laptop] | coppice spends his days eating hotdogs while trascribing faxes from the raw audio captures. |
06:49.09 | wikibob | alright |
06:49.16 | argos73 | only a few things go bad before the expir dates... beer, steak, etc. basically, stuff that constitures a crime if it's not eaten asap |
06:49.17 | Lathos42 | gordonjcp: Well, he doesnt fall under that category, if there's a product that will preserve your food for longer, he buys it |
06:49.21 | wikibob | who's going to give me $7.85 to register wikibob.com |
06:49.39 | coppice | its years since i last had a hot dog.... even of the cannine variety |
06:49.45 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
06:49.50 | wikibob | hot dog's are not food |
06:49.59 | twisted | wikibob, stop that |
06:50.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but you notice he does not deny the trascrining faxes part ;) |
06:50.16 | wikibob | you couldn't make me eat another one, ever |
06:50.22 | wikibob | yes, I noticed |
06:50.33 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: we already witnessed your fax transcription capabilities. |
06:50.35 | twisted | hotdogs are good if cooked right |
06:50.44 | wikibob | never |
06:50.54 | coppice | wikibob: do you prefer your dogs cold with salad? |
06:50.57 | argos73 | only thing that belongs on a hot dog bun is that lovely creation named bratwurst |
06:50.57 | DarthClue | wikibob: given the choice of spending a night with drunken bkw_ or eating another hot dog, which would you choose. |
06:51.01 | wikibob | no dogs |
06:51.06 | wikibob | hm |
06:51.08 | wikibob | wait |
06:51.10 | wikibob | reconsidering |
06:51.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yeah, but brc, that's just cuz it brings up bad homophobe thoughts for you |
06:51.14 | twisted | hahaha |
06:51.20 | wikibob | neither? |
06:51.22 | Lathos42 | I personally like to gamble when I eat hotdogs and eat them as cheese dogs.. with the bright yellow un-cheese |
06:51.30 | wikibob | un-cheese |
06:51.33 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the dogs that is |
06:51.35 | wikibob | hahaha |
06:51.35 | DarthClue | wikibob: nope, either a hot dog or bkw_. |
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06:51.43 | wikibob | or else what? |
06:52.04 | argos73 | wikibob: CHOOSE DOOR #3! |
06:52.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the back door? |
06:52.28 | twisted | haha |
06:52.34 | DarthClue | and behind door 3 we have ... bkw_! |
06:52.41 | argos73 | next time, open the damn door first |
06:52.47 | wikibob | jee, ya think |
06:52.49 | twisted | yeah, dumbass |
06:52.59 | DarthClue | wikibob must be at the best western again, key isn't working. |
06:53.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | wikibob just ran full steam into the back door. |
06:53.06 | wikibob | AAAAAAAHAHA AH AHHAH AHHA HAHA |
06:53.27 | wikibob | the door locks at that worstEstern were terrible |
06:53.45 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no, they worked exactly how they were designed |
06:53.46 | DarthClue | No, the locks were great, the keys sucked. |
06:54.06 | DarthClue | I had about 20 dead keys by the time i checked out. |
06:54.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | coppice, so, can you teach anyone else that fax trascription trick? ;) |
06:54.33 | coppice | no. its a gift |
06:54.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
06:54.40 | coppice | a bit like expired food |
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06:54.54 | wikibob | 20? that's all? |
06:54.54 | Lathos42 | coppice: expired food is the gift that keeps on giving |
06:54.56 | wikibob | bkw had about 40 |
06:55.03 | WilliamK | Lathos42, in which position do you work at the Hotel? |
06:55.12 | Lathos42 | WilliamK: Night Auditor |
06:55.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | so, tell us about the wonders of t38 |
06:55.33 | denon | Lathos42: small world :) |
06:56.12 | Lathos42 | denon: :) |
06:56.14 | wikibob | Lathos42, what hotel? |
06:56.19 | coppice | The complete wonders of T.38 - none |
06:56.21 | wikibob | and hi denon |
06:56.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I know the coversion to t30 should be fine, cuz that is what spandsp does now... |
06:56.22 | wikibob | oh |
06:56.26 | wikibob | denon, meet wikibob |
06:56.29 | Lathos42 | wikibob: I work at a very lovely Comfort Inn |
06:56.33 | wikibob | wikibob, meet denon |
06:56.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and from what I read, t.38 is just an encapsalation... |
06:56.46 | brc_ | long time no see denon, eh? |
06:56.54 | WilliamK | Lathos42, does it have more female or male occupants? |
06:57.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | there has to be some compatability issues somewhere, is it timing? |
06:57.17 | Lathos42 | WilliamK: Its probably about even |
06:58.13 | denon | hey brc |
06:58.25 | denon | yeah, im trying to hammer out an openwrt project |
06:59.06 | coppice | MikeJ[Laptop]: T.38 is like comedy. You can study it from books, but without great timing it just won't work |
06:59.57 | Lathos42 | denon: Thanks to your advice i've decided to stop my foolish project of trying to use PPTP :) |
07:00.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | so conversion to t30, and to t38 is easy, getting it to talk end to end is the trick? |
07:00.19 | coppice | timing is the trick |
07:00.27 | denon | Lathos42: good man |
07:00.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | how much latencey can it actually tollerate? |
07:00.47 | niZon | vmware + T38 = HELL NO. |
07:00.49 | niZon | :P |
07:01.12 | coppice | that depends on how much sophistication you put into the implementation |
07:01.42 | coppice | I should post the note i produced as i was figuring this stuff out |
07:01.47 | MikeJ[Laptop] | well, I assume you could buffer the t.30 data |
07:01.56 | Lathos42 | Would I be relatively safe having the IAX port of my * box forwarded from the firewall? |
07:02.11 | denon | yeah, relatively |
07:02.19 | denon | standard disclaimers apply |
07:02.24 | MikeJ[Laptop] | depends on what relatively means to you |
07:02.31 | coppice | the t.30 spec seriously constrains the buffering you can do without someone timing out. a tolerant implementation needs lots of spoofing |
07:02.36 | denon | ANY open port could be a bad thing .. |
07:02.44 | denon | but yes, lots of people trust iax to the real world |
07:02.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | as in fake resend requests? |
07:03.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | back it up to give yourself a buffer room |
07:03.18 | Lathos42 | Well, relatively meaning that I at least took some effort to put some sort of security into place, but kept a good eye on any security exploits |
07:03.22 | coppice | that's part of it |
07:04.38 | Lathos42 | I mean I have ssh open on my connection at home, but i'm not silly and have any accounts on the box with weak passwords.. that kind of relatively.. I know that an SSH exploit could come along and totally leave my box open, but its worth the risk for the convenience |
07:04.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what else do you have as an option? |
07:04.49 | adelas` | can some help me with this problem, it says "THe FOP's server (op_server.pl) could not start!Please correct this problem |
07:05.21 | adelas` | then it says -bash: line 1: 15534 Killed /var/www.html/panel/safe-opserver |
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07:05.43 | twisted | grrr |
07:05.45 | twisted | myodbc is pissing me off |
07:05.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | mine too ;) |
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07:06.06 | coppice | there's devious stuff. Like the HDLC preamble. its speced at 1s +-15%. In spandsp I used 1s. it seems the rest of the market uses 0.85s. the helps with the spoofing, giving you an extra 150ms. I've "fixed" this in spandsp now, so I follow the general pattern. |
07:06.29 | adelas` | anyone help? |
07:07.40 | Lathos42 | denon: Besides, having IAX open couldnt be any worse than using PPTP, right? :) |
07:08.15 | MikeJ[Laptop] | is you t38 useable on local networks at this point? |
07:08.28 | MikeJ[Laptop] | as in local box, to t.38 enabled ata? |
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07:43.00 | thumpclip | any have the MiBs or Mediatrix Unit Manager for a Mediatrix2102 |
07:43.12 | thumpclip | or ever messed with one |
07:45.19 | coppice | MikeJ[Laptop]: my t.38 doesn't really work like that right now. I think its time I broke the job into pieces and submitted a working passthrough first |
07:49.09 | h3x | whens your t38 code coming out as beta |
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07:57.22 | ComputerWarm | Evening all question i am trying to setup a iax forward to another system i have done the extension like exten => 111,1,Dial(IAX2/account:password@ip/extension@context,30,r) and on the incoming side i did [context] exten => extension,1,Answer and so on i keep getting this error Rejected connect attempt from ipaddr who was trying to reach 'extension@context' |
07:58.14 | ComputerWarm | any recommendations please? |
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08:03.41 | ComputerWarm | anyone here? |
08:08.30 | oej | Yes, anyone is here |
08:09.30 | ComputerWarm | oej i am having a problem with asterisk i was wondering if maybe you could help. i will repeat the problem |
08:09.31 | ComputerWarm | Evening all question i am trying to setup a iax forward to another system i have done the extension like exten => 111,1,Dial(IAX2/account:password@ip/extension@context,30,r) and on the incoming side i did [context] exten => extension,1,Answer and so on i keep getting this error Rejected connect attempt from ipaddr who was trying to reach 'extension@context' |
08:09.48 | DarthClue | well, actually, it appears that anyone is gone, and everyone has gone missing, whilst noone seems to have deserted his post. |
08:10.23 | oej | Does the other side actually has a user entry that allows access to that context? |
08:10.30 | ComputerWarm | ya |
08:11.00 | ComputerWarm | [test] type=peer username=test host=dynamic trunk=yes context=default |
08:11.09 | ComputerWarm | i just did a basic one for testing |
08:14.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ok... a few things... |
08:14.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | one, password in the dial line, while allowed, has some gotchas, set up a peer onthat box and use that instead |
08:15.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | on the receiving side, type=user |
08:15.33 | ComputerWarm | ok and on the dial side the peer the host=ipaddress? |
08:15.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | y |
08:16.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | also, if you are using trunking, must be same version on both sides |
08:16.10 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and you need a peer and user |
08:16.19 | ComputerWarm | ok well trunking part i don`t care i can remove it |
08:16.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | can't do trunking with dialing by ip |
08:16.41 | ComputerWarm | k |
08:17.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | on that note.. night all |
08:17.40 | ComputerWarm | MikeJ[Laptop] one more question if you have time? |
08:19.41 | ComputerWarm | ok all i did the changes like MikeJ[Laptop] said. but i am still getting the exact same error any more ideas please? |
08:22.11 | *** join/#asterisk my007ms (n=my007ms@217.139.236.110) |
08:22.16 | my007ms | hello all |
08:23.11 | my007ms | pleas i need to convert my normal wav file to asterisk wav file |
08:23.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ComputerWarm, pastebin your sip.conf from each box and your extensions from each... |
08:23.33 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that being said, I need to go sleep, so somone else will have to check them out |
08:23.33 | my007ms | i do it with sox b4 but i don't remmeber how |
08:23.51 | MikeJ[Laptop] | sox --help ;) |
08:23.58 | my007ms | :) |
08:24.18 | my007ms | pleas if u know more easy |
08:24.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you don't need them as wav for asterisk, they can be gsm, ulaw slin. |
08:24.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | whatever asterisk can read. |
08:24.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | night |
08:24.59 | ComputerWarm | MikeJ[Laptop] ok |
08:25.20 | Inv_arp | hmm sometimes my sip peer just gets unregistered... a sip reload fixes it... what should i add to help prevent this in sip.conf |
08:25.21 | DarthClue | my007ms: wiki has that answer... |
08:26.11 | DarthClue | my007ms: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+sound+files ... make it a gsm and you should be happy |
08:28.05 | ComputerWarm | http://pastebin.ca/19993 |
08:29.26 | my007ms | it's work |
08:29.30 | my007ms | thanks but what is beat wav or gsm |
08:29.31 | my007ms | ? |
08:34.17 | ComputerWarm | could someone take a look at -->http://pastebin.ca/19993 and maybe make some pointers as to what i am doing wrong? |
08:36.37 | oej | Mikej: Night |
08:36.58 | oej | Inv_arp: Check the re-registration setting of the phone |
08:37.05 | twisted | bwhaahahahahha |
08:37.11 | twisted | i just scared the shit out of my cat |
08:37.23 | twisted | i rang zap/4, which is tied to an OLD ASS rotary dial phone |
08:37.27 | twisted | with the mechanical bell ringer |
08:37.29 | oej | twisted: You are evil, be nice to cats |
08:37.35 | twisted | (doesn't usually get rung) |
08:37.36 | twisted | dude |
08:37.42 | twisted | oej, i didn't know my cats could fly |
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08:38.09 | twisted | oej, i'm all regged up for astricon |
08:38.13 | oej | ComputerWarm: A user can have host=dynamic |
08:38.15 | twisted | oej, and i'm bringing a coworker ;) |
08:38.32 | oej | twisted: Cool. Haven't got a speaker's proposal from you though |
08:38.47 | twisted | oej, not going to get one.. I don't want to speak this year |
08:38.52 | oej | twisted: Ok |
08:38.58 | twisted | oej, sorry :P |
08:39.00 | ComputerWarm | oej A user are you talking the one with type=peer? |
08:39.04 | oej | twisted: If we need help with other matters, can I ask you |
08:39.24 | oej | ComputerWarm: If I say that a user can't have host=dynamic I mean the type=user of cours |
08:39.34 | twisted | oej, as long as it's reflected on my admission that's already been paid :P |
08:39.46 | twisted | oej, i'm a straight up all-access attendee this year |
08:39.57 | oej | twisted: Let's talk about that if it happens :-) |
08:39.57 | ComputerWarm | oej ok |
08:40.05 | twisted | oej, okee |
08:40.17 | twisted | but i won an iaxy! :) |
08:40.20 | oej | ComputerWarm: A call is placed out through a peer on one box and received through a type=user on the other box |
08:40.37 | oej | twisted: Connect it to the rotary and keep the cats away |
08:40.43 | twisted | oej, lol |
08:40.52 | ComputerWarm | yes which is the way i have it now. i just figured the receiving one could have host=dynamic |
08:40.59 | oej | twisted: I'm coming to huntsville soon - is it cold and nice over there? |
08:41.02 | twisted | oej, btw, good morning :) |
08:41.10 | twisted | oej, NO WAY.. it's friggin HOT |
08:41.26 | oej | ComputerWarm: Host=dynamic means that the host has to register. Only type=peer's register |
08:41.36 | ComputerWarm | k |
08:41.39 | oej | twisted: Ok, so shorts and t-shirt is the default clothing |
08:41.41 | twisted | oej, but I would like to get you to come by my office next time you're in town |
08:42.05 | oej | twisted: Yes, I'll be in the weekend around the 27th this month |
08:42.13 | twisted | okay, great |
08:42.49 | oej | Morning btw - it's close to lunch :-) And not very hot outside, but t-shirt and short is ok if you can take some cold |
08:43.06 | twisted | oh yea.. it's 3:42am here |
08:47.50 | WilliamK | heya oej |
08:48.11 | oej | Morning |
08:49.01 | twisted | geez i hate my upload speed on my cablemodem |
08:49.12 | twisted | 44.6KB/s max |
08:50.22 | oej | SIP debug stopped working on one machine... Anyone that understands chan_sip here :-) ? |
08:50.31 | WilliamK | twisted, that's whacked |
08:50.35 | WilliamK | mine is 768k |
08:50.42 | Inv_arp | oej: so you mean the qualify line |
08:50.57 | oej | twisted: I get more on my GPRS/3G card :-) |
08:51.07 | twisted | yeah |
08:51.09 | twisted | i dono wtf is up with that |
08:51.14 | oej | Inv_arp: No, SIP debug does not output any SIP packets any more |
08:51.39 | Inv_arp | <oej> Inv_arp: Check the re-registration setting of the phone |
08:51.55 | oej | Inv_arp: Sorry, was in my own world |
08:51.59 | WilliamK | oej, any idea how I can create a dynamic password protected conference (aka MeetMe)? |
08:52.32 | oej | Inv_arp: If the phone accidentaly gets lost, it does not re-register to asterisk. Check why in the phone's settings |
08:52.43 | oej | WilliamK: Meetme is not my forte, sorry. |
08:52.52 | Inv_arp | oej: its actually asterisk registering to SER |
08:53.15 | oej | Inv_arp: Then check in the #ser channel if someone understands the problem |
08:53.19 | Inv_arp | someimes it just get unregistered.... sip reload fixes it |
08:53.28 | Inv_arp | k |
08:53.37 | oej | Inv_arp: Joking |
08:53.52 | oej | Inv_arp: So it's an outbound registration... What version of Asterisk? |
08:54.14 | Inv_arp | head bout a week old... happens once in a while tho |
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08:54.38 | oej | Inv_arp: Does "sip show registry" always show the phone as registred, even though SER believes it's not? |
08:55.02 | Inv_arp | oej: no it shows unregistered ... then i sip reload and it works fine |
08:55.16 | Inv_arp | do i have to shorten qualify= time |
08:55.29 | oej | Inv_arp: qualify does not affect registrations |
08:55.38 | Inv_arp | ahh |
08:56.11 | oej | Inv_arp: SIP reload forces re-registration of all outbound registrations |
08:56.58 | oej | Inv_arp: Turn on full debugging and verbosity and SIP debug and try to trace a registration, then check the expiry time and see if asterisk re-registers on time or not. Ok? |
08:57.19 | Inv_arp | ahh |
08:57.22 | oej | We should re-register a few secs before expiration |
08:57.28 | Inv_arp | k |
08:57.43 | Inv_arp | who sets the expiration time? |
08:57.58 | Inv_arp | lemme check the wiki for all vars that affect registration |
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09:06.56 | twisted | yay |
09:06.59 | twisted | ANI II is fun |
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09:09.48 | twisted | -- Executing SetCDRUserField("IAX2/111079@66.250.69.15:4569-6", "ANI II TON: CELL_TYPE_1") in new stack |
09:09.59 | twisted | hehehe |
09:10.46 | WilliamK | that's whacked |
09:10.55 | twisted | how is that whacked? |
09:11.02 | WilliamK | just looking at it |
09:11.25 | WilliamK | now we put the call type in it? |
09:11.34 | twisted | no |
09:11.45 | twisted | the call gets sent to me with the ANI-II digits tacked on to the DID |
09:12.05 | WilliamK | okie |
09:12.09 | twisted | i translate those into a human readable Type of number, and write it into the cdr user field |
09:12.22 | sams | anyone know how to get some of the [general] sections (like registration to sip peers) from sip.conf into a database? does RealTime support it? |
09:12.54 | twisted | sams, not really, no |
09:13.04 | twisted | sams, you could do it using "realtime" flatfiles |
09:13.16 | twisted | load the flatfile config from the db, then load the rest from the db |
09:13.24 | twisted | but i prefer to run a mixture |
09:13.25 | sams | but you cant use the static realtime with the dynamic realtime at the same time, right? |
09:13.37 | twisted | no, you can |
09:13.47 | twisted | i think |
09:13.49 | twisted | *shrug* |
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09:14.04 | twisted | sip.conf => odbc,blah |
09:14.09 | MGSsancho | can i install asterick on my ipod? |
09:14.12 | twisted | sippeers => odbc,sipfriends |
09:14.16 | twisted | sipusers => odbc,sipusers |
09:14.17 | twisted | etc. |
09:14.22 | MGSsancho | asterisk |
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09:14.49 | twisted | MGSsancho, first, install linux on the ipod |
09:14.54 | twisted | MGSsancho, next, cross compile it |
09:14.56 | MGSsancho | done |
09:14.58 | twisted | MGSsancho, next, transfer it to the ipod |
09:15.00 | MGSsancho | damn |
09:15.09 | MGSsancho | =/ |
09:15.11 | MGSsancho | ok |
09:15.15 | twisted | MGSsancho, then, hope that little fucker has enough power to handle calls over IPoFW |
09:15.36 | MGSsancho | it has a 75mhz ARM proc >.> |
09:15.46 | twisted | MIGHT be able to handle it without transcoding |
09:16.00 | twisted | but you do NOT want to compile it on the ipod unless you have days to do it in :P |
09:16.05 | MGSsancho | might have to make special drivers for it |
09:16.10 | MGSsancho | lol |
09:16.19 | twisted | if you want to use the console audio, yeah, perhaps |
09:16.25 | MGSsancho | so pozilla dont run. dont need gui |
09:16.33 | MGSsancho | only asterisk |
09:16.38 | twisted | but i think linux on the ipod project already has oss/alsa drivers for the ipod's sound system |
09:16.40 | sams | twisted, you wouldn't happen to use odbc would you? |
09:16.43 | MGSsancho | i can manualy edit the files curently |
09:16.46 | twisted | sams, yea |
09:16.53 | MGSsancho | it does |
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09:17.04 | twisted | MGSsancho, then you should be fine using even the console audio drivers |
09:17.06 | MGSsancho | i have a 4g ipod.. not fully supported |
09:17.10 | twisted | ahh |
09:17.12 | twisted | a mini |
09:17.25 | sams | twisted, I tried and tried to get odbc working with postgres, and it works (can do selects and stuff) but asterisk doesn't want to work with it for some reason |
09:17.26 | MGSsancho | i want it to only do asterisk while in linux mode >_> |
09:17.38 | sams | twisted, it can connect, but cant read or write to it |
09:17.45 | sams | twisted, run accross that by chance? |
09:17.55 | twisted | MGSsancho, well it will only do asterisk while in linux mode, as asterisk doesn't run on anything but linux/emulated linux |
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09:18.00 | twisted | sams, nope. |
09:18.21 | twisted | well |
09:18.23 | MGSsancho | i ment in linux mode, i want it to do nothing but asterisk |
09:18.28 | twisted | and bsd derivitives |
09:18.30 | twisted | and some solaris |
09:18.36 | MGSsancho | it would be soo cool if it did |
09:18.42 | twisted | MGSsancho, well, you're venturing into uncharted territory |
09:18.51 | twisted | MGSsancho, that's all the advice i can give on it, as I haven't done it myself |
09:18.57 | MGSsancho | its ok |
09:19.04 | MGSsancho | i need bitchx on it now <_< |
09:19.09 | drray | an ipod based sip phone |
09:19.14 | twisted | MGSsancho, but if you do it, i want you to bring it to astricon and show it off ;) |
09:19.21 | MGSsancho | ya |
09:19.29 | MGSsancho | and i can put a $10 mic on it |
09:19.47 | MGSsancho | and record in 192bit audio (even regular ipod cant do it) |
09:20.13 | MGSsancho | mic and right output |
09:20.20 | MGSsancho | thad be soo hawt |
09:20.37 | twisted | damnit |
09:20.51 | MGSsancho | lol |
09:20.53 | twisted | reboot your paps ninnys |
09:21.11 | twisted | hehe... i moved servers, and took the realtime db with it, so the nonces are soooo off |
09:21.20 | twisted | and nobody can register |
09:21.31 | twisted | they just need to reboot the devices and all will be peachy with the world |
09:26.03 | zoaa | i moved 20 servers yesterday |
09:26.08 | zoaa | i hate those bastards |
09:26.16 | zoaa | half of them just dont fit in the rack |
09:26.19 | zoaa | whatever you try |
09:26.37 | zoaa | and i cut my finger on a moving cpu fan, doesnt look good |
09:27.48 | ComputerWarm | i just updated Asterisk using the default configs. and for some reason i am getting a core dump. but i am not receiving any errors |
09:28.10 | zoaa | post the last five lines please |
09:28.17 | ComputerWarm | k |
09:28.31 | ComputerWarm | [cdr_csv.so] => (Comma Separated Values CDR Backend) |
09:28.31 | ComputerWarm | <PROTECTED> |
09:28.31 | ComputerWarm | <PROTECTED> |
09:28.31 | ComputerWarm | <PROTECTED> |
09:28.48 | ComputerWarm | sorry and the one before that is the jepg one |
09:28.52 | zoaa | hm, not enough info, post all the lines to pastebin.ca |
09:28.57 | ComputerWarm | k |
09:29.38 | MGSsancho | damn i need gcc on this lil thing =( 2:30 i guess i'll sleep. once i get a cross platform compiler, then i'll try asterisk, then a sip phone ... >_< |
09:29.45 | ComputerWarm | I just got a different error and i think thats what it is |
09:29.45 | ComputerWarm | <PROTECTED> |
09:29.45 | ComputerWarm | <PROTECTED> |
09:29.45 | ComputerWarm | Aug 14 02:25:21 WARNING[3902]: loader.c:440 load_modules: Loading module pbx_dundi.so failed! |
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09:30.28 | zoaa | what the hell is channel_type "O" |
09:30.41 | ComputerWarm | great question. as i said its the default configs |
09:30.46 | zoaa | is this cvs-head ? |
09:30.55 | ComputerWarm | ya just done tonight. |
09:31.05 | zoaa | try yesterdays or so, this doesnt look very good |
09:31.11 | ComputerWarm | how do i do that? |
09:31.26 | zoaa | cvs co -D yesterday asterisk i think |
09:31.31 | ComputerWarm | k |
09:31.46 | zoaa | also, try noloading pbx_dundi.so in modules.conf |
09:32.24 | ComputerWarm | btw the cvs i was incorrect it was stable |
09:32.28 | ComputerWarm | i just checked.. |
09:32.32 | zoaa | hmz |
09:32.41 | zoaa | what cpu type do you have ? |
09:32.43 | zoaa | via |
09:32.45 | zoaa | ? |
09:33.18 | twisted | geez |
09:33.38 | twisted | i've had my new server up a total of about 16 hours and already someone tried to brute force their way in |
09:34.00 | twisted | too bad i know how to lock my shit down and i've already reported it to the owner of the IP block |
09:34.33 | zoaa | too bad they probably wont do a thing about it :) |
09:34.43 | twisted | yeah well |
09:34.49 | twisted | in the event they do, i sent them mail :) |
09:35.00 | twisted | with the logs attached |
09:35.51 | ComputerWarm | its a old system its a 366 |
09:37.12 | zoaa | 386 ? |
09:37.45 | ComputerWarm | no it registers as a 366 its a P2 366 compaq |
09:37.54 | zoaa | aha |
09:38.04 | zoaa | do those things have mmx ? |
09:38.13 | ComputerWarm | yes it does |
09:38.43 | ComputerWarm | shoot now i wish i didn`t upgrade |
09:38.46 | zoaa | dont know any other possibilites from the top of my head |
09:39.15 | zoaa | what gcc compiler are you using ? |
09:39.19 | zoaa | 2.95 ? |
09:39.36 | zoaa | are you sure the memory in the pc is still ok ? |
09:40.08 | ComputerWarm | oh ya.. its been running asterisk very nice. and yes i believe it is 2.95 i will check once the new compile gets done |
09:40.56 | ComputerWarm | ok found one problem its running to old of a kernel i guess |
09:42.00 | zoaa | what kernel ? |
09:42.03 | zoaa | 2.4 or 2.2 ? |
09:42.05 | ComputerWarm | this system has been running the old version of asterisk iirc its a version, like three they came out with |
09:42.07 | ComputerWarm | 2.2 |
09:42.17 | zoaa | aha, try 2.4 first then |
09:42.21 | ComputerWarm | sorry its a year old version |
09:42.38 | ComputerWarm | for the asterisk it was running |
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09:43.29 | axscode | anyone happen to know any asterisk web apps |
09:43.50 | ComputerWarm | zoaa i need the kernel source as well right |
09:44.19 | axscode | any web admin for asterisk? |
09:44.29 | ComputerWarm | not i know of |
09:45.30 | axscode | i got one |
09:45.31 | axscode | http://www.projectslist.biz/freelance/PHP/asterisk-setup-and-web-php/ |
09:46.37 | ComputerWarm | is that for you axscode? |
09:47.15 | axscode | ew wrong.. |
10:10.10 | axscode | guyz.. any web admin for asterisk that is free!? |
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10:28.21 | Madkiss | hi all |
10:28.45 | Madkiss | Does the "msn=" part in capi.conf for asterisk refer to the full MSN (including local area part) or only the naked MSN? |
10:31.32 | ThumpClipR | anyone know of a pin mysql script for asterisk? |
10:31.57 | ThumpClipR | to share or tell? |
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10:38.33 | Madkiss | Can I disable the IAX and the skinny module? |
10:40.37 | whisker | Madkiss: put 'noload => chan_skinny.so' and 'noload => chan_iax2.so' in modules.conf |
10:43.11 | Madkiss | oh thanks |
10:45.57 | Madkiss | uh, my asterisk does strange things. |
10:46.04 | Madkiss | Executing last minute cleanups |
10:46.04 | Madkiss | <PROTECTED> |
10:46.11 | Madkiss | and it does not do anything |
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10:52.52 | Madkiss | root 48591 0.0 0.5 6160 5116 p0 S 12:38PM 0:00.92 mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -b 2048 -f 4096 fpm-calm-river.mp3 fpm-sunshine.mp3 fpm-world-mix.mp3 |
10:52.53 | nroej | hi |
10:52.56 | Madkiss | root 48597 0.0 0.5 6160 5116 p0 S 12:40PM 0:00.91 mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -b 2048 -f 4096 fpm-calm-river.mp3 fpm-sunshine.mp3 fpm-world-mix.mp3 |
10:53.03 | Madkiss | gna? |
10:58.34 | xheliox | Personally, I put "killall -9 mpg123" in my asterisk shutdown script.. just for safety reasons. |
10:58.45 | xheliox | I've noticed it doesn't always shut off. |
11:03.53 | ThumpClipR | In a fresh install of Asterisk where should send my DID answer to get an extension prompt? |
11:04.10 | ThumpClipR | or should *,1,Answer do the trick |
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11:17.05 | puzzled | morning |
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11:36.35 | mistral | is there any way to dial a queue / raing group from a phone ? |
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11:49.04 | JaVaChh | hmm |
11:49.19 | xheliox | mmh |
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11:58.50 | Chameleon22 | i want to start playing around with asterisk in the near future... basically start of by using VoIP only without utilising PSTN, so what I want to do is connect 2 ordinary phones my my server and play around with those... i am not quiet sure what I need in this case: FXS or FXO cards |
11:59.08 | Madkiss | Is somebody here who uses german VoIOP-provider Freenet and has problems right no? |
12:07.17 | wasim | Chameleon22: FXS cards |
12:07.45 | Chameleon22 | wasim, thanks |
12:11.55 | wasim | mistral: you mean like exten => 1,1,Queue(a) |
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12:14.16 | ThumpClipR | where should all the sounds be |
12:14.37 | ThumpClipR | for print stream file |
12:14.58 | ThumpClipR | wasim u ever installed Asterisk@home |
12:15.50 | wasim | ThumpClipR: nope |
12:15.56 | wasim | ThumpClipR: /var/lib/asterisk/sounds |
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13:14.01 | Innuendo | hi@all |
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13:21.44 | tzafrir_laptop | bah, the -devel list still has a forwarding loop. |
13:22.47 | RoyK | meep |
13:22.56 | tzafrir_laptop | Will it get me banned faster than get the problem solved? |
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13:23.33 | bhima^ | I'm hopefully simply not searching right but...I would like to hook up an Asterisk server to my GSM phone. I'd like /dev/audio0 to hook up to the phone, and have the phone plugged in via serial for control signals. |
13:23.53 | bhima^ | I'm happy to handle the hardware side, but is there already software in asterisk to do this? |
13:24.17 | bhima^ | Like chan_bluetooth, except with wires. :) |
13:24.54 | RoyK | Bhaal: chan_oss? chan_alsa? |
13:25.19 | tzafrir_laptop | but how will the phone be signaled? |
13:25.50 | bhima^ | tza: RS-232, or USB. |
13:25.55 | mistral | by bluetooth serial ? |
13:26.31 | tzafrir_laptop | what is wcusb? |
13:26.54 | JaVaChh | does any1 have asterisk working with ISDN modem, perhaps? :-( |
13:27.20 | bhima^ | "ISDN modem" == for voice, or for data? |
13:27.24 | JaVaChh | voice |
13:27.58 | puzzled | JaVaChh: try an eicon diva server, avm c1 or b2 or a hfc-s based isdn card |
13:28.17 | bhima^ | I have it working. Though CAPI didn't like the "+" in my initial caller ID info. I have a standard PCI Fritz card. |
13:28.31 | JaVaChh | I have asus's modem with hfc, but it doesn't seem to work... can't do the configuring part ? any1 willing to share conf files? |
13:29.06 | tzafrir_laptop | JaVaChh, zaphfc seems popular. But requires bristuff |
13:29.29 | clive- | puzzled, hi...got any eicon cards spare there? |
13:30.03 | puzzled | clive-: nope, have one. found it on a dutch ebay-like site. iirc ebay does have them now and then |
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13:30.32 | clive- | puzzled, yup, I have been looking..none at the moment..:( |
13:30.49 | puzzled | clive-: a hfc-s based card is a lot cheaper and easier to find |
13:31.19 | clive- | puzzled, I need 8 ports....so I thought 2 x eicon 4bri's would do the job |
13:31.35 | puzzled | clive-: or junghanns' octobri card? |
13:32.25 | clive- | puzzled, maybe, I just am weary of having to be tied into bristuff, and also they are expemsive, and dont have active echo cancellation, which the eicon does have |
13:33.03 | RoyK | then try eicon :) |
13:33.13 | RoyK | they have quad port cards as well |
13:33.17 | puzzled | clive-: yup, afaik the bristuff does not apply to HEAD and echo can is rather nice on the eicon |
13:33.18 | RoyK | hm |
13:33.20 | RoyK | perhaps not |
13:34.04 | puzzled | clive-: did you consider getting a pri with 8 channels and an E1 card? |
13:34.07 | clive- | Royk, got a spare eicon 4bri to sell? |
13:34.08 | clive- | :) |
13:34.33 | clive- | puzzled, I would go for that, but our telco doesnt offer that..:( |
13:34.51 | nroej | someone here from germany? |
13:35.19 | RoyK | clive-: hehe |
13:35.19 | RoyK | no |
13:35.24 | RoyK | i used to use AVM C2 |
13:35.33 | RoyK | dunno if those have echo cancellors in them, though |
13:36.23 | Madkiss | What's the preferred method nowadays for adding voicemailboxes? |
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13:36.54 | clive- | I hear the AVM cards are very good |
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13:40.37 | tzafrir_laptop | I applied bristuff to zaptel head. Not a big deal. But the libpri and asterisk parts are more complicated |
13:41.06 | puzzled | tzafrir_laptop: do you have patches for current HEAD? |
13:41.23 | tzafrir_laptop | for zaptel: yes. will that help? |
13:41.33 | puzzled | tzafrir_laptop: only partially :) |
13:45.12 | tzafrir_laptop | puzzled, where should I send patches to? |
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13:48.58 | Madkiss | duh. |
13:49.32 | Madkiss | Okay, I managed to make chan_capi work, but now if I call somebody via the ISDN-line, my phone number is not displayed at the other hand |
13:49.39 | Madkiss | How do I change that |
13:50.02 | clive- | try setcallerid |
13:50.10 | clive- | which isdn card you using? |
13:50.11 | Madkiss | in capi.conf? |
13:50.18 | Madkiss | clive-: AVM ISDN B1 PCMCIA |
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13:50.43 | clive- | cool |
13:50.57 | Madkiss | I would have expected this to be much more difficult |
13:51.09 | Madkiss | Interestingly enough, configuring Asterisk was the easiest part |
13:51.19 | Madkiss | Hacking the C4B-patches in FreeBSD 6.2 was way more difficult. |
13:51.19 | Madkiss | ;) |
13:52.02 | clive- | using chan_capi 0.5.4 ? |
13:52.25 | puzzled | I use that one |
13:52.36 | Madkiss | actually -- no |
13:52.38 | Madkiss | 0.5.4, it seems |
13:52.41 | Madkiss | erm |
13:52.42 | Madkiss | 0.3.5 |
13:52.46 | clive- | works like a charm |
13:52.56 | puzzled | 0.5.4 has several bugfixes |
13:52.56 | Madkiss | Where do I set that "callerid"? |
13:53.03 | clive- | madkiss go look in sourceforge for the new version |
13:53.11 | puzzled | Madkiss: in the dialplan with SetCallerID |
13:53.16 | clive- | in te dialplan |
13:53.42 | puzzled | Madkiss: if you upgrade to 0.5.4 note that the Dial statement has changed. Check the README in the 0.5.4 tarball |
13:54.05 | Madkiss | http://www.junghanns.net/en/download.html |
13:54.08 | Madkiss | There is no 0.5.4 |
13:54.24 | puzzled | Madkiss: that's bristuff. not the same as chan_capi |
13:54.39 | Madkiss | This is chan_capi very obviously. |
13:54.45 | Madkiss | http://www.junghanns.net/downloads/chan_capi-0.4.0-PRE1.tar.gz |
13:55.04 | puzzled | Madkiss: old stuff. get the one from sourceforge.net |
13:55.05 | clive- | madkiss look for chan_capi in sourceforge |
13:55.21 | Madkiss | Does that work with FreeBSD=? |
13:55.23 | bhima^ | chan_capi didn't work properly depending on the caller ID settings inherited from the incoming call. It seemed that sometimes there was a "+" and sometimes there wasn't. I just ignored caller ID because the office system ignores it. |
14:00.19 | puzzled | Madkiss: dunno but if you have a problem contact Armin (the author). he is very helpful |
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14:01.02 | puzzled | bhima^: don't think that is a problem with chan_capi but with the way your telco sends callerid. you can always do some regex magic to make the callerid sane again |
14:01.09 | Madkiss | I doubt it will work |
14:01.22 | Madkiss | The chan_capi_stuff froom junghans.net is full of patches |
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14:01.52 | puzzled | Madkiss: all I can say is give 0.5.4 from sf.net a try. many things have been fixed, improved, etc. |
14:02.09 | Madkiss | THat doesn't help me if it does not work, eh? |
14:02.37 | bhima^ | puzzled: If the caller ID had a "+" in it, chan_capi failed to make an outgoing call successfully. I'm not sure how to check if the phone network refused the call because of that, or if chan_capi was confused by it. |
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14:04.00 | puzzled | bhima^: with outgoing calls you can tweak the callerid so why would that be a problem? afaik a "+" in callerid does not go well with telco switches anyway |
14:04.02 | bhima^ | puzzled: regardless of the digits in the caller ID string, the outgoing ISDN line presented the came caller ID info to the called device. |
14:05.04 | bhima^ | puzzled: If chan_capi itself fails due to a "+" in the number, I would think that's a bug. |
14:05.35 | bhima^ | I do get calls that seems to have a "+" in the caller ID quite often... |
14:06.02 | puzzled | bhima^: then file a bugreport on sf.net/projects/chan-capi |
14:06.38 | bhima^ | I was mentioning it here because I wasn't sure, and wanted to get some opinions on it. |
14:07.30 | puzzled | bhima^: afaik telco switches/ss7 does not know about "+". they use "0" or "00" etc. |
14:08.05 | [Jedi] | + is a 'field' in callingFlags / calledFlags / presentationNumberFlags |
14:08.41 | puzzled | [Jedi]: in ss7? |
14:08.44 | [Jedi] | yes |
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14:08.52 | puzzled | learn something everyday :) |
14:09.43 | [Jedi] | these 'flags' fields enclose a lot of information |
14:10.06 | [Jedi] | such as national / international marks (the '+' in callerid) |
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14:12.21 | Madkiss | exten => _0.,2,SetCIDNum(123) |
14:12.23 | Madkiss | Is that possible? |
14:12.37 | Cybertoy | sure |
14:13.24 | Cybertoy | (I only saw the last to lines in case there was more before I joined the channel) |
14:13.45 | Madkiss | there was not, thanks |
14:14.50 | bhima^ | jedi: is there a way for me to set that flag on my outgoing calls? |
14:14.52 | Cybertoy | if you use that callerID internal that's how it'll show up ... with some IAX providers though that do call termination I noticed that they convert your number to a 10 digit standard callerID and thus if you only supply 3 digits they will replace their last 3 digits with the one's you provide. |
14:18.28 | Madkiss | hm, the phone still displays "ID withheld" |
14:18.36 | Madkiss | (the phone that I am calling" |
14:19.00 | Cybertoy | is that phone your calling connected to your asterisk? |
14:19.07 | Madkiss | no |
14:19.22 | Cybertoy | regular pots line? |
14:19.27 | Madkiss | yes |
14:19.35 | Cybertoy | callerID service is subscribed though? |
14:19.39 | Madkiss | yes |
14:20.04 | Cybertoy | then perhaps it's the VoIP provider you're using with asterisk to make the call ... |
14:20.16 | Cybertoy | possible that they don't send callerid. |
14:20.18 | Madkiss | I am not using asterisk to make the call, I am calling via chan_capi |
14:20.44 | Cybertoy | ah... sry .. I'm not familiar with that. |
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14:21.43 | [Jedi] | Cybertank: is that an international call? |
14:22.47 | Cybertoy | ask madkiss... :) |
14:23.58 | bhima^ | Interesting. Using junction networks for outgoing, they, or somebody, seems to entirely ignore CID that isn't 10 digits long. |
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14:27.41 | Madkiss | exten => _9.,1,SetCIDNum(123) |
14:27.41 | Madkiss | exten => _9.,2,Dial(CAPI/123:${EXTEN:1}) |
14:27.45 | Madkiss | Is that the correct order? |
14:29.48 | Cybertoy | I'm not familiar with CAPI ... but shouldn't the Dial command read Dial(CAPI/123/${EXTEN:1}) |
14:30.10 | Cybertoy | and then it's possible that your callerID won't get through as it's only 3 digits and not 10 |
14:30.11 | Madkiss | The Dial is not the problem. |
14:30.20 | Madkiss | I am NOT in the UK |
14:30.32 | Madkiss | Nor is some bamba-boo-british-telco-provider the one I am using. :P |
14:30.35 | Cybertoy | and not in the US either? |
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14:30.39 | Madkiss | no. |
14:31.00 | Cybertoy | is capi isdn? |
14:31.06 | Madkiss | yes |
14:31.29 | Cybertoy | and the callerID you set is that a valid MSN? |
14:31.38 | Cybertoy | (or whatever they are called) |
14:31.43 | Madkiss | yes |
14:31.45 | Cybertoy | Multiple Subscriber Number.. |
14:32.12 | Cybertoy | did you try the full number with prefix and not just the last 3 digits? |
14:32.24 | Madkiss | good god. |
14:32.30 | [Jedi] | you should provide the full number as callerid |
14:32.33 | Madkiss | 123 is _of course_ a replacement here to make not everybody see my number. |
14:32.43 | Cybertoy | ok |
14:32.47 | Madkiss | (in this channel. I don't feel like posting my number here.) |
14:33.14 | Cybertoy | if you use a regular isdn phone and not go through asterisk ... is the callerID then sent? |
14:33.53 | Madkiss | hm. no. What the hell! |
14:34.09 | [Jedi] | call your telco then :) |
14:34.15 | Cybertoy | yeah .... |
14:34.41 | Madkiss | That used to work like a week ago! |
14:35.43 | Madkiss | In fact, in Germany you gotta pay for disabling CLIP |
14:36.23 | Madkiss | bugger. |
14:36.31 | Cybertoy | also check the configuration of the NT |
14:36.35 | Cybertoy | might be in there as well. |
14:36.50 | Cybertoy | although if you say it was working a week ago and you didn't change anything there I suspect the telco |
14:38.35 | JerJer | never sleep, never die |
14:39.03 | twisted | never be french, never surrender |
14:39.10 | JerJer | famous last words, "we never changed anything" |
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14:41.06 | Madkiss | Let's set up capi4hylafax |
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14:45.43 | Madkiss | THat's nice, now my 7960 can act as perfectly valid replacement for my old phone |
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15:16.54 | mago3-cn | hello. could anyone please help with an auth issue? how can authorize by a record-route user@ip basis? |
15:17.26 | file[laptop] | uh, what? |
15:17.28 | ThumpClipR | damn mago3 i wish i could help but i cant figure out where the password is for asterisk@home |
15:17.38 | ThumpClipR | amp pw |
15:17.49 | file[laptop] | you can authenticate via regular Proxy-Authorization header, or via IP address. |
15:19.04 | mago3-cn | ip varies, what would be the parameters for the header, username, realm, secret? |
15:19.43 | mago3-cn | i'm trying to authorize a network and i'm trying permit x.x.x.x/y.y.y.0 for example |
15:19.57 | mago3-cn | under a user entry |
15:20.29 | file[laptop] | what do you mean parameters for the header username realm and secret? it's whatever you set in your configuration... and what do you mean header? |
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15:21.20 | mago3-cn | yes, what do you mean by header? |
15:21.53 | file[laptop] | there's a header in an INVITE, Proxy-Authorization, that contains username, realm, and secret plus an MD5 hash... |
15:22.01 | file[laptop] | it's a standard SIP authentication method |
15:25.46 | ThumpClipR | yo file[laptop] do you know where the passwords for amp crm webmail are store |
15:25.52 | file[laptop] | nope. |
15:26.07 | ThumpClipR | thnks newayz |
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15:33.02 | r0m | good afternoon |
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15:33.54 | mago3-cn | what if i'm not getting the header in the invite? |
15:34.09 | JerJer | yell at your provider |
15:34.12 | file[laptop] | then Asterisk requests it |
15:34.31 | file[laptop] | but usually for providers, they don't do authentication that way... they expect you to recognize their equipment by the IP address... |
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15:35.45 | Netrunz | Hello everybody |
15:37.36 | SwK | mago3-cn: if its like most SIP providers that expect you to know that requests from their IPs are valid (and theres a good deal of them) permit 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.248 (or whatever) and deny 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 along with insecure-very |
15:37.43 | SwK | errr insecure=very |
15:37.59 | file[laptop] | in a peer entry. |
15:38.17 | mago3-cn | and permit=x.x.x.x/y.y.y.y? |
15:39.34 | SwK | yeah |
15:39.40 | SwK | in a peer entry for that host |
15:40.48 | mago3-cn | what if the host is dynamic, does it matter, or i can use host=dynamic? |
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15:41.25 | mago3-cn | is there anyway to do sip debug ip x.x.x.x/y.y.y.y? |
15:41.40 | SwK | well the host isnt very dynamic if its on a fixed subnet now is it? |
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15:42.40 | SwK | host=dynamic there there for people who a) register to you and b) are subject to their IPs changing due to DHCP |
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15:43.03 | file[laptop] | or dynamic PPPoE folks, can't forget us! |
15:43.42 | mago3-cn | so, what if i have a provider that would send me calls from different gateways, but all from the same network? |
15:44.09 | file[laptop] | then you do multiple peer entries baby! |
15:44.32 | mago3-cn | 255.255.0.0 network, how many entries are thos,255X255? |
15:44.52 | file[laptop] | your provider has that many gateways to send calls from? |
15:45.12 | SwK | what procider is it? |
15:45.22 | mago3-cn | i mean, it would work because i've tried authorizing single gateways |
15:45.31 | SwK | i dont know of any provider in their right mind that does things like that |
15:45.48 | mago3-cn | well, i'm not really sure if i can tll, you know, ndas and stuff... |
15:46.03 | SwK | hah |
15:46.11 | file[laptop] | well then have fun |
15:46.29 | mago3-cn | common, would you tell me about your providers? |
15:46.33 | SwK | mago3-cn: well then sounds like you need professional help |
15:47.12 | file[laptop] | SwK: a psychiatrist! |
15:47.12 | SwK | an in such cases we are available just email info@asteriasgi.com and one of the sales guys willg et back to you |
15:47.29 | SwK | file[laptop]: that too |
15:48.26 | SwK | mago3-cn: i'm not trying to be an ass with that, but if you want serious help here you have to give serious information, or we are all just spitting into a head wind |
15:48.48 | file[laptop] | I should go to the bank and transfer some money around |
15:49.04 | file[laptop] | SwK: and no, not to your account :P |
15:49.22 | mago3-cn | well, there are like 200 people in here and that may be delicate info, i can't just spill that out |
15:49.24 | SwK | file[laptop]: hah |
15:49.40 | SwK | mago3-cn: well a provider name isnt delicate info |
15:50.23 | file[laptop] | yeah, if a customer asks me - well... who is your provider? pfft I tell them |
15:50.44 | mago3-cn | i guess. its d3... |
15:50.56 | file[laptop] | when they start asking deeper questions like... well how many minutes do you push? what's your cost? |
15:51.00 | file[laptop] | then I say, "uh... no" |
15:51.30 | file[laptop] | D3? never heard of them |
15:51.46 | mago3-cn | deltathree, never? |
15:51.54 | file[laptop] | oh deltathree |
15:52.05 | file[laptop] | you didn't say deltathree |
15:52.37 | mago3-cn | i used a shortname |
15:53.09 | SwK | a short name that coud mean anything |
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15:53.47 | SwK | Q: How do I setup my IP Phone for Delta3/iconnect network? |
15:53.47 | SwK | A: typical configuration is: |
15:53.47 | SwK | SIP Server: natrelay.deltathree.com outbound proxy: leave it blank User ID: xxxxxx (your Delta3 account number) Authentication/Login ID: xxxxx (same as above, your Delta3 account number) Password: xxxxx (your Delta3 password) |
15:54.10 | SwK | w0w... how about that simple config from a google for SIP Delta3 |
15:54.41 | file[laptop] | he wants inbound dear and dammit I don't really wanna go to the bank, but it's kinda nice out |
15:55.06 | SwK | file[laptop]: isnt the bank like cosed today? |
15:55.16 | file[laptop] | yes, but there's an ATM |
15:55.17 | SwK | closed |
15:55.18 | SwK | damn |
15:55.25 | file[laptop] | withdraw cash from one account, deposit into the other |
15:55.26 | file[laptop] | easy as pie |
15:55.29 | SwK | file[laptop]: cant do it over the internet? |
15:55.37 | file[laptop] | no the accounts aren't linked |
15:55.42 | file[laptop] | two separate banks and stuff |
15:56.04 | hhrp2k | hi |
15:56.08 | SwK | paypal yourself the money :P |
15:56.10 | hhrp2k | NING[26453]: pbx.c:1949 ast_pbx_run: Timeout, but no rule 't' in context 'sip_h323' what is error? |
15:56.24 | file[laptop] | I'm already waiting for money to clear on my Paypal :P |
15:56.29 | SwK | hah |
15:56.37 | mago3-cn | is there anyway to specify "uri" from the auth header in sip.conf? |
15:56.46 | file[laptop] | will clear on the 23rd |
15:57.01 | SwK | damn thats a long time to wait on paypal |
15:57.09 | file[laptop] | Canadian bank account |
15:57.49 | SwK | mago3-cn: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-October/024886.html |
15:57.57 | SwK | that might be applicable for what you want |
15:58.15 | file[laptop] | you can do something evil |
15:58.28 | file[laptop] | except unauthorized INVITEs, and send them to a default context |
15:58.32 | file[laptop] | er accept |
15:59.31 | file | okay need to install some stuff on my PDA |
15:59.35 | file | and then run off to the bank |
16:00.16 | SwK | jaj |
16:00.21 | SwK | er hah |
16:00.21 | SwK | http://packetstormsecurity.org/0508-exploits/grandstream-DoS.pl.txt |
16:00.33 | file | beautiful |
16:01.34 | file | ok IRC client and Agile Messenger installed |
16:01.38 | Netrunz | Can I use an "AND" (&&) operator to use 2 conditions in a gotoif command in dialplan? |
16:02.05 | Netrunz | i mean in extensions.conf, obviously |
16:06.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | blah |
16:06.55 | file | \bleh |
16:11.02 | Moc | who use GS in scale deployment anyway.. |
16:11.13 | [Jedi] | what's GS? |
16:12.39 | loud | grandstream, i do , lots of people do |
16:12.45 | loud | i bought l ike 1000 for 25 each. |
16:13.04 | loud | they are all behind nat hopefully. |
16:13.16 | loud | im trying to get a public one to reboot it :> |
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16:15.07 | hhrp2k | is it ok to keep local extentions and outgoing under same context? |
16:15.12 | mago3-cn | SwK:i'm working with realtime. seems to work with the deny / permit configured in realtime friends, and their proxy put in flat for the registration. |
16:16.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hhrp2k, that depends |
16:16.28 | Cybertoy | hhrp2k, yes it is... you just want to make sure that nobody ever from external can access that context so they can't place toll calls through your asterisk box |
16:16.28 | rnovotny22 | Anyone know what a SIP response 400 "Bad Request" means?? |
16:16.32 | mago3-cn | SwK: but in realtime friend host=dynamic, as calls come from diffeent gateways according to from where thy were dialed... |
16:16.33 | MikeJ[Laptop] | if your letting any access from the outside world, that could be problematic |
16:16.49 | hhrp2k | i see |
16:16.59 | hhrp2k | got the reason |
16:17.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | or, toss me the ip where I can get to that context from voip... I have some calls to make ;) |
16:17.13 | rnovotny22 | No reason given. |
16:17.41 | hhrp2k | i just thought if its ok from technical side |
16:17.57 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ummm |
16:18.16 | Cybertoy | mikeJ, use fwdout.net :) |
16:18.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it won't cause your box to segfault, but I can promise you there is a better way to do what you want to do |
16:18.51 | MikeJ[Laptop] | break things up into logical contexts. |
16:19.33 | MikeJ[Laptop] | then create contexts like [from-internal-phones] or [from-pstn] that are only includes of where they should be able to go |
16:20.54 | SwK | friends=dynamic is for UAs that are going to register to you |
16:21.22 | SwK | i assume you could could use it for something else tho |
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16:21.42 | Oryn | hi |
16:21.54 | SwK | but typically your provider gives you one 1 gateway or 1 subnet (typically sub class C) to accept calls from |
16:22.18 | SwK | and god I hate it on pokerroom.com when the table gets full |
16:26.19 | rnovotny22 | SwK: That helped. Now I am getting no audio either way. |
16:27.41 | Oryn | anyone know a cheep bri card that works in nt mode? |
16:29.11 | Oryn | cheap* |
16:31.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | SwK is cheap! |
16:31.58 | SwK | yeah so |
16:32.19 | Oryn | SwK: you do cards? |
16:32.25 | SwK | no |
16:32.29 | Oryn | lol |
16:32.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I was just sayin ;) |
16:32.42 | Oryn | ahh |
16:32.43 | SwK | he;s saying i'm a cheap whore |
16:32.59 | Oryn | I had one the other day I just cant remember its name |
16:33.34 | Oryn | wanted to get a 2nd one so I can run my isdn DECT phone system via asterisk |
16:33.38 | mago3-cn | SwK: does mask works with ipaddr? |
16:33.50 | mago3-cn | i mean, can i configure the fixed subnet with that? |
16:33.51 | SwK | what? |
16:33.56 | SwK | yes |
16:34.06 | mago3-cn | theres a parameter mask in sip config |
16:34.06 | SwK | errr what ipaddr? |
16:34.33 | SwK | dunno |
16:34.36 | SwK | never tried |
16:35.16 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I didn;t say you were cheap like that.. that's crude |
16:35.17 | mago3-cn | "ipaddr". i'mseeing that for auth it looks on db for ipaddr and name |
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16:36.08 | SwK | ipaddr is not something that set in the config files |
16:36.18 | SwK | or not that I can see... |
16:36.24 | SwK | i go eat now |
16:36.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hmmm |
16:37.43 | rnovotny22 | Anyone know why * in not passing audio thru to sip provider? |
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16:37.51 | file[laptop] | home home I am home |
16:38.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | rnovotny22, nat? |
16:38.04 | blitzrage | rnovotny22: thats a pretty broad question without any information |
16:38.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | is this a trick question? |
16:38.10 | blitzrage | MikeJ[Laptop]: thats a good guess though :) |
16:38.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ummm... it's on mute? |
16:38.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | am I getting warmer? |
16:38.35 | rnovotny22 | Sorry, I have zap working but not sip. Provider is Broadvoice. |
16:38.49 | blitzrage | thats not much more info :) |
16:38.59 | blitzrage | how about some SIP debugs pasted to pastebin.ca |
16:39.11 | rnovotny22 | I can register and place calls, but no audio both ways. |
16:39.16 | blitzrage | sounds like NAT |
16:39.18 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yeah, with passwords still in them ! |
16:39.24 | blitzrage | MikeJ[Laptop]: ideally |
16:39.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ;) |
16:39.51 | MikeJ[Laptop] | or you could find and replace the passwords to garbage... |
16:40.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that would work too ;) if you must |
16:40.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that is pretty much the state of affairs |
16:40.20 | rnovotny22 | How should NAT be configured? |
16:40.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | correctly |
16:40.27 | trash | do I need a soundcard to run Festival()? |
16:40.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | nat=yes, canreinvite=no, |
16:40.40 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: I can't wait till your book is released so people can buy it and learn |
16:40.50 | MikeJ[Laptop] | there are sample broadvoice configs on the wiki |
16:40.52 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: me too! |
16:41.02 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: we have a sample chapter up now :) |
16:41.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | septembet? |
16:41.09 | MikeJ[Laptop] | september? |
16:41.11 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: I saw |
16:41.11 | blitzrage | MikeJ[Laptop]: yep |
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16:42.56 | Netrunz | Can I call a Macro as a result of a gotoif command? |
16:42.56 | rnovotny22 | Laptop: That is how I have the set. Firewall is open on the correct ports. |
16:43.06 | blitzrage | Netrunz: have you tried? |
16:43.14 | file[laptop] | if your asterisk is behind NAT, have you set localnet and externip? |
16:43.18 | Netrunz | Blitz i am unable to try at the moment:) |
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16:43.39 | blitzrage | Netrunz: heh :) I'd just do a GotoIf(), go somewhere which calls Macro() |
16:43.48 | Netrunz | Just planninga macro but in no way I can connect to my box at this time:) |
16:44.05 | rnovotny22 | local net yes. Externip no |
16:44.06 | Netrunz | blitz that's a good idea |
16:44.13 | Netrunz | thanks |
16:44.40 | file[laptop] | rnovotny22: you need externip set, it makes the SIP messages contain your internet IP instead of LAN so that audio can reach you |
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16:45.29 | rnovotny22 | Thanks I get that set up asap! |
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16:54.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | can anyone help me set up asterisk? |
16:54.56 | file[laptop] | MikeJ[Laptop]: YES!!!! |
16:54.56 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: for a small fee, yes. |
16:55.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | wow.... what's up with that? |
16:55.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I thought this was supposed to be free |
16:55.23 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: we know you, you get our special discount. |
16:55.32 | file[laptop] | yes, "special discount" |
16:55.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what is that blame canada song from? |
16:56.00 | file[laptop] | Southpark |
16:56.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | k |
16:56.06 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: besides, we need more insurance coverage before we see you again. |
16:56.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | your safe... I won't come to OK |
16:56.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you know why... |
16:56.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | cuz there is nothing in OK ;) |
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16:57.14 | DarthClue | MikeJ[Laptop]: i wouldn't expect you to come to OK, but that doesn't prevent me from coming back that direction again for the next cluecon. |
16:57.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | heh |
16:57.36 | file[laptop] | I want my new router... I only have 1/15 signal here |
16:58.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | 95% complete |
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16:59.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I don't think that's really a verb |
16:59.34 | file[laptop] | in my language, it is |
16:59.41 | file[laptop] | so hush you of little belief! |
17:00.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I will not follow your clutish verbisms any longer |
17:00.18 | file[laptop] | HEATHEN! |
17:02.34 | file[laptop] | I bet |
17:02.46 | Godsey | I got a couple VA Linux 1000 1U systems |
17:02.56 | Godsey | and neither of them seem to have a working console |
17:03.28 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Godsey, congrats... |
17:03.28 | file[laptop] | that's sad |
17:03.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | should we all just join your pain? |
17:03.53 | Godsey | I can't tell if I'm a retard and can't figure it out |
17:04.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | me either? |
17:04.06 | Godsey | hoping someone here may have used them before :) |
17:04.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ;) |
17:04.25 | *** join/#asterisk ownersway (n=vince@216.91.95.2) |
17:04.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | can you ssh to em? |
17:04.32 | Godsey | fresh from ebay |
17:04.47 | file[laptop] | the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire |
17:04.53 | Godsey | the knoppix cd seems to boot, but I never see it try for dhcp |
17:05.06 | *** part/#asterisk rnovotny22 (n=rnovotny@207.195.206.201) |
17:05.07 | ownersway | Group help needed |
17:05.16 | MikeJ[Laptop] | does it have blinky lights tho? |
17:05.21 | Godsey | yep |
17:05.31 | MikeJ[Laptop] | like the network one? |
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17:05.32 | DarthClue | we don't need no water let the m@)_#$%*#&@r burn, burn m@)_#$%*#&@r , burn. |
17:05.37 | Godsey | yes :) |
17:05.57 | Godsey | but it doesn't use it, I put them behind ethereal to see if I could get anywhere |
17:05.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | <yoda voice>: mmmmm, sniff you must. |
17:06.03 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hehe |
17:06.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I've never seen one, no good ideas... |
17:06.25 | ownersway | Looking for a turnkey SER and Asterisk solution for starting and becoming a residential service provider |
17:06.30 | Godsey | it has a funky console adaptor box |
17:06.55 | file[laptop] | yet another one. |
17:07.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ownersway, your going to pay for that. |
17:07.07 | ownersway | anyone have any experience with AG Projects? |
17:07.18 | MikeJ[Laptop] | AG? |
17:07.27 | file[laptop] | artificial gravity! |
17:07.47 | ownersway | Yes mike, looking for a commercial solution that can be customized |
17:07.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what is AG? |
17:08.16 | ownersway | AG-Projects is one that I found while googleing |
17:08.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | oh, I have no idea... |
17:08.52 | file[laptop] | this is an #asterisk channel, we don't really research that stuff |
17:08.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | heh |
17:09.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I know people who would take this on, but it won't be cheap |
17:09.52 | ownersway | AG has a turnkey solution. I am open to getting pricing |
17:10.34 | h3x | ownersway: look at porta billing |
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17:11.09 | h3x | portaone.com |
17:11.15 | h3x | theres another one from .ro that might be feasible |
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17:12.26 | ownersway | thanks hx3 |
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17:12.56 | ownersway | do you have a site for .ro product or a name? |
17:15.07 | h3x | they arent even on the wiki |
17:15.09 | h3x | thats weird |
17:16.06 | h3x | oh yeah |
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17:16.20 | h3x | voice-system.ro |
17:16.34 | h3x | those guys maintain OpenSER |
17:17.18 | h3x | and Porta One hacks on regular SER a lot |
17:17.50 | hhrp2k | do i have to specify monitor in exten in order to record a conversation? or in sip.conf record_out=always is enough? |
17:17.51 | h3x | anyway, that will solve your billing problems but you will probably need to roll your own provisioning system |
17:18.06 | h3x | maybe. depends on how you use asterisk with it |
17:19.05 | ownersway | Thanks alot! I will look into it. I am hoping to find an total solution or someone that can put it together using available modules |
17:19.27 | JakBeatZ | Folks, I've got a Dial() line that looks like : exten => s,2,Dial(SIP/1001&IAX/300/4169671111,,m) When the SIP extension rings, it shows the proper caller ID, but with the IAX number rings, it shows the callerID of the IAX trunk. Is there any that I can make the CallerID consistent? |
17:19.33 | ownersway | porta billing looks like a good solution also |
17:19.34 | h3x | well it definately isnt gonna be easy |
17:19.47 | ownersway | do you know how much their system costs? |
17:19.54 | h3x | i know several people that have bought porta billing its $25k |
17:20.17 | h3x | voice-system isn't that much cheaper unless you want to trim some features, they are more flexible |
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17:21.15 | ownersway | thanks for all the info h3x. It is very helpful. I will do some more searching to see if there is anything else out there |
17:21.16 | h3x | the thing is, if you are gonna start up a vonage wannabe you dont really need a billing system if you are charging flat rates. you just need to audit your CDRs and make sure people arent using too many minute |
17:21.16 | azrishahril | anyone with oh323 experience ? need some advice ... |
17:21.20 | h3x | s |
17:21.38 | h3x | of course, you still may need one for international |
17:21.49 | ownersway | you are right on it h3x |
17:22.10 | ownersway | the problem would be international and over the minute packages |
17:22.16 | h3x | yeah |
17:22.40 | h3x | all of them suck though for what i need, im gonna have to finish writing my own |
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17:22.55 | h3x | i think i can make postgres do most of the work with triggers and stuff |
17:23.46 | ownersway | it does seem that you would have to roll your own to get what you want, plus I want the user interface on .NET |
17:23.57 | Connor_ | I wrote some postgres functions that takes a look at the destination and calculates the call cost and populates the cdr db with that and the rate at which the call was billed. |
17:24.09 | Connor_ | works for incoming 1-800 numbers too. |
17:24.15 | ownersway | and storage of the CDR's in SQL Server |
17:24.18 | h3x | Connor_: do you have it on the web somewhere |
17:24.32 | file[laptop] | silly people |
17:24.34 | Connor_ | It's still work in progress atm. |
17:24.37 | h3x | oh |
17:24.42 | h3x | need any help? :P |
17:24.43 | Godsey | I fear putting that much logic in the DB :) |
17:24.50 | file[laptop] | yay food |
17:24.55 | h3x | oh brother. Why not? |
17:25.03 | Connor_ | Requires the use of accountcode field and userfield too. |
17:25.17 | h3x | there are crazy people that write thousands of lines of SQL to have Oracle, the biggest pig of them all, handle all the transactions |
17:25.20 | h3x | hell they even do java extensions |
17:25.34 | Godsey | because I use the database as datastorage tier |
17:25.37 | h3x | and somehow get it to all work |
17:25.38 | Godsey | not business logic |
17:26.03 | Connor_ | I have asterisk populating those fields to "preflag" the call, I.E. onnet, offnet, TOLLFREE (inbound) etc |
17:26.18 | h3x | That is like buying a really nice ferarri but only driving it around the block in your neighborhood |
17:26.50 | [Jedi] | you also can create java stored procedures in postgresql |
17:27.00 | h3x | hahahaha,. oh now. |
17:27.02 | h3x | no |
17:27.16 | Godsey | and ruby :) |
17:27.24 | [Jedi] | ruby, tcl, perl |
17:27.24 | h3x | ruby on gay rails! |
17:27.29 | [Jedi] | python |
17:27.43 | h3x | and for todays lesson on, Queer Eye for the Straight Programmer |
17:27.53 | Connor_ | Godsey, It's 100 more times more efficint to calculate the call as it's being dumped into the SQL CDR, then having to read the info and run the calulations.. Not only that, less room for error, what if you process the calls for updating the cost a day after you have a rate change, then you really sreewed up.. |
17:27.55 | file[laptop] | OOH |
17:28.23 | h3x | Connor_: Exactly... |
17:28.30 | Godsey | huh? |
17:28.34 | h3x | heh you can crontab price updates |
17:28.36 | Godsey | you read the pricing info real time |
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17:28.48 | Godsey | from a seperate database than accounting |
17:29.12 | [Jedi] | I think that handling that with database triggers and stored procs is wrong |
17:29.45 | Godsey | how do you give a customer a 10% discount for dialing a certain #? |
17:30.00 | Godsey | or any other captain bizzaro requirment? |
17:30.00 | file[laptop] | price override |
17:30.12 | h3x | its a different tariff! |
17:30.17 | h3x | on-net |
17:30.37 | Godsey | and does your trigger alert the CIA when someone dials cuba? :) |
17:30.43 | file[laptop] | OOH CUBA |
17:30.44 | h3x | HAHAHAHAHHA |
17:30.49 | Connor_ | I have a table that has all the rates in it.. as the call is finished.. it looks up the rate for said call, and calculates the cost based on desiiered increments and billsec time |
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17:31.18 | Godsey | I have a table w/ rates and timestamp |
17:31.35 | [Jedi] | we have old-style switches which dump binary CDR files periodically, so we don't do it realtime |
17:31.37 | Godsey | soon as new rate comes in, it's dumped to the rate table |
17:31.51 | [Jedi] | but for doing it realtime I don't think putting that logic inside the database is the correct way to do it |
17:31.56 | Godsey | each customer call is logged w/ a timestamp |
17:32.07 | Godsey | the charges are calculated during the invoice cycle |
17:32.11 | Connor_ | there isn't that much logic to it.. |
17:32.12 | Godsey | not real time |
17:32.15 | h3x | what difference does it make if its in the database or not |
17:32.24 | Godsey | h3x rates? |
17:32.25 | h3x | the point is you could have several different "switches" |
17:32.27 | Godsey | it could be plain text |
17:32.31 | h3x | pointed to the same db |
17:32.46 | h3x | what if you had a pool of 50 servers storing records to the same tables |
17:32.47 | Connor_ | lookup rate, and increment, multiple out correctly. store rate and cost in cdr. |
17:32.55 | Godsey | h3x what if? :) |
17:33.04 | Connor_ | run sums with php script to produce billing at end of month. |
17:33.06 | h3x | if you change some logic crap around then youd have to update the 50 servers than like 2 |
17:33.08 | Godsey | I have about 12 storing to my radius accounting tables |
17:33.30 | Godsey | no, I'm saying I don't calcuate price at time of call |
17:33.47 | Godsey | seperate from the calling functionality is my billing module |
17:34.50 | Godsey | Connor: is your rate table flat? |
17:35.05 | Godsey | as in it just grabs the value at time of call and calculates based on that? |
17:35.07 | [Jedi] | but you do the rating online, right? |
17:35.26 | Godsey | what if the person is on a call for 8 hours and you change the rate 4 times during that call? :) |
17:35.43 | [Jedi] | that's what a mediation system is for |
17:35.43 | [Jedi] | :D |
17:36.02 | Connor_ | Godsey, correct, I don't change rates.... For time of day. |
17:36.04 | Godsey | that is why I designed it the way I did |
17:36.07 | file[laptop] | change the rate 4 times during a call, nice |
17:36.24 | Godsey | file[laptop] not so much for billing, but to know my costs |
17:36.34 | Connor_ | I would like trying to explain that to a customer.. |
17:36.45 | Godsey | it's not hard, telcos have always done it |
17:36.50 | h3x | the only problem with that sort of billing is you cant do tricky shit like 500 free minutes a month easily |
17:36.51 | Godsey | morning, day, evening, night |
17:36.57 | Godsey | 1 call could be billed at 4 rates easy |
17:37.29 | [Jedi] | maybe not 4 |
17:37.33 | h3x | Godsey: I have one way to rate that call, you fuckin kill the call after 4 hours. |
17:37.34 | [Jedi] | but two rates is very very common |
17:37.49 | Connor_ | KISS |
17:38.19 | Godsey | h3x: nice solution, what if a company wants a 24/7 phone bridge? :) |
17:38.29 | [Jedi] | h3x: killing long-duration calls is a very common practice |
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17:38.35 | Godsey | bad example, but we have ISDN customers connected for over a week |
17:38.43 | [Jedi] | h3x: most of these are routers which won't have any problem reconnecting |
17:38.54 | tzanger | that's where you start billing them for a flat channel instead of a per/min |
17:39.13 | Godsey | well I did say I don't track these metrics for billing, I track them to track my costs |
17:39.34 | Godsey | it doesn't cost me anything to let them sit on the phone for a month |
17:39.39 | Connor_ | I'm talking about BILLING to costs. |
17:39.48 | Godsey | Connor_: I have them linked |
17:39.55 | Connor_ | not costs |
17:40.16 | Godsey | I charge based on rate at start of call |
17:40.22 | Godsey | not fluctuating |
17:40.27 | Godsey | however my costs flux during day |
17:40.36 | Godsey | it's annoying, but still pretty good deal |
17:40.54 | [Jedi] | your costs flux within the same day? |
17:40.58 | Connor_ | okay, I charge based on the rate at end of call. My billing rates don't change through out the day.. |
17:40.59 | Godsey | yes |
17:41.06 | [Jedi] | which carriers are these? |
17:41.10 | Godsey | focal |
17:41.28 | [Jedi] | the ones with which we work flux costs monthly or weekly |
17:41.30 | Godsey | pricing changes based on network utilization |
17:41.49 | Connor_ | that's scary. |
17:41.58 | Godsey | it's pretty dirt cheap tho |
17:42.06 | [Jedi] | Godsey: that's VoIP or TDM? |
17:42.06 | h3x | focal?! |
17:42.14 | h3x | for domestic US calls? |
17:42.15 | Godsey | PRI |
17:42.21 | Godsey | yes, usa |
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17:42.57 | Godsey | we're actually taking advantage of their excess capasity |
17:43.06 | Godsey | we get market rate if they're above 50% or something like that |
17:43.14 | Godsey | market/tarrifed rate |
17:43.42 | Godsey | we do the toll bypass logic ourselves based on which center has cheapest rate |
17:43.49 | Godsey | internally we're voip of course |
17:44.21 | Godsey | we have equipment in Tukwilla, WA, L.A. and Stocton, CA |
17:45.29 | [Jedi] | "By allowing you to choose up to 32 voice channels and up to 1.5 Mbps of data bandwidth" <- They're offering E1s in USA? |
17:45.53 | Godsey | sorry Pacwest |
17:46.01 | Godsey | focal is our dial in provider |
17:46.10 | Godsey | we neede them to reach chicago |
17:46.26 | file[laptop] | yay Pacweset |
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17:47.39 | mishehu | bah. |
17:47.42 | Connor_ | a E1 in the US would be cool |
17:47.50 | tzanger | why |
17:48.11 | [Jedi] | how can they offer 32 channels in a T1 then? |
17:48.24 | tzanger | why would you need to |
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17:48.35 | tzanger | E1 is 2.048mbps not 1.544 |
17:48.45 | [Jedi] | I know, I'm in europe |
17:48.57 | [Jedi] | but they're offering 32 channels in a T1 =? |
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17:49.47 | SwK | how the hell you get 32channels on a T1? |
17:50.10 | [Jedi] | http://www.focal.com/prod_serv/ivad.html <- ask them |
17:50.12 | Godsey | compression |
17:50.41 | SwK | they are doing VoIP on the circuit thats how |
17:50.41 | tzanger | you can compress channels and run dumbass proprietary shit on top of it |
17:50.48 | [Jedi] | oh ok |
17:50.59 | Connor_ | same way we can put 96 calls on a T1. |
17:51.01 | Connor_ | :) |
17:51.06 | Connor_ | Compress the hell out of it. |
17:51.07 | SwK | yeah |
17:51.21 | SwK | but thats not "32 channels" thats just VoIP |
17:51.37 | Godsey | the voip is tranparent to you |
17:51.47 | [Jedi] | ok ok |
17:52.02 | SwK | more marketing crap |
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17:55.03 | bkw_ | T1 = 24, E1 = 32 |
17:55.07 | bkw_ | see its easy |
17:55.39 | [Jedi] | 31 |
17:55.46 | bkw_ | no E1 has 32 |
17:55.52 | [Jedi] | yup but in e1 land we use a d-channel |
17:56.03 | bkw_ | we use a d channel over here too |
17:56.08 | [Jedi] | didn't know |
17:56.18 | Godsey | you can get PRI which has a d but can share |
17:56.23 | bkw_ | PRI vs euroISDN |
17:56.29 | Godsey | or you can get a cyber ds1 which is 56k channels w/ no d |
17:56.34 | bkw_ | you can drive a DS3 with two d-channels |
17:56.39 | Damin | So.. |
17:56.47 | Damin | I'm ordering some pizzas for Friday night.. :) |
17:56.56 | file[laptop] | from I know where? |
17:57.11 | Damin | Yep.. from the place that doesn't like Canada.. |
17:57.13 | Godsey | bkw_: why is it that you still need the 2 d-channels |
17:57.15 | file[laptop] | bah |
17:57.24 | Godsey | it seems like they'd be able to use the ds3 control channel for everything |
17:57.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | for fun |
17:57.37 | bkw_ | Godsey, you can do it with one.. but usually you do 1 d for the first 8 T's and one for the last 20 |
17:57.41 | bkw_ | so you don't loose it all |
17:57.46 | bkw_ | if you happen to loose the d channel |
17:57.56 | bkw_ | you loose some capacity |
17:57.58 | bkw_ | but NOT ALL |
17:57.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you can also use nfas and do failover and such |
17:58.04 | [Jedi] | ds3... is that magic word that can't be found in digium website? :))) |
17:58.09 | Netgeeks | um |
17:58.36 | Damin | Thorben Jensen's IP Manager freaking ROCKS! |
17:58.37 | Godsey | wonder how they work when you terminate an oc3 into hardware |
17:58.47 | citats | whats a ds3 control channel? |
17:58.49 | Damin | Best GUI I've seen yet for Asterisk.. |
17:58.59 | Netgeeks | If you use CFAS signalling on the ds3 and have two d channels you can lose a d channel and not lose any capacity because of the d channel loss (you of course will lose any capacity tied to the physical loss that caused the d channel to go down) |
17:59.03 | Godsey | citats: it has some sort of signaling right? :) |
17:59.15 | h3x | i think ive been eating too much |
17:59.21 | h3x | i was leaning back on a chair working on a computer |
17:59.25 | h3x | and all in the sudden the fucking chair snaps and falls backwards onto the floor |
17:59.26 | citats | Godsey: ds3 is just transport. no special control channel. |
17:59.33 | bkw_ | citats, I don't think it has a control channel.. its just 28 T1's |
17:59.45 | citats | bkw_: definitely no control channel |
17:59.53 | bkw_ | thats what I thought.. but i'm not awake yet |
18:00.01 | Godsey | I remember setting the timing wrong on it once |
18:00.12 | Damin | Wow.. |
18:00.14 | Damin | I just freaked out.. |
18:00.21 | bkw_ | over? |
18:00.35 | Damin | My wife set the Macintrash to speak the time apparently.. |
18:00.46 | Godsey | ha |
18:01.24 | Godsey | how do the d-channels work when you use a whole oc3? |
18:01.24 | mishehu | "The time is: Time to buy a new computer." |
18:01.30 | Netgeeks | Although I guess the official way to say it is NFAS (Non-Facility Associated Signalling) |
18:01.37 | Godsey | like w/ the Lucent APX8100 |
18:02.00 | citats | Godsey: the same way they do any other way. its just a number of t1s that ride |
18:02.07 | Godsey | ok |
18:02.22 | Netgeeks | NFAS allows you to define as little as 1 and as many as you want singnalling channels for a bundle of media channels |
18:02.28 | Damin | W/ an OC3, you have 3 DS3's worth of T1s... |
18:02.33 | h3x | i snapped one of the legs off an office chair |
18:02.33 | h3x | bkw |
18:02.39 | h3x | in the real world you still use nfas groups of 4 DS1s |
18:02.41 | h3x | there isnt enough bandwidth for too many calls setups otherwise |
18:02.49 | Godsey | we lease ports on a apx 8100 |
18:02.57 | Godsey | they're insane, 8064 ports each |
18:03.13 | Damin | Think of how fun that is to reboot when it's full! |
18:03.31 | Godsey | it creates quite the radius party |
18:03.53 | Netgeeks | Recently some hardware vendors have developed proprietary out of band (in the case I'm thinking of, IP based) singnalling to control large circuits such as DS-3's oc-3's etc. |
18:04.01 | [Jedi] | hehehehe |
18:04.11 | Godsey | Netgeeks: that's what I was wondering |
18:04.31 | Netgeeks | but it's proprietary as far as I know, and I've never seen the specs |
18:04.55 | Netgeeks | All my info is coming from a sales engineer for that vendor |
18:05.03 | Netgeeks | so I could be way off |
18:06.51 | h3x | after hashing over all the ways to do it, 7 groups of 4 T1s in NFAS with no backup d channel is the way to go |
18:06.51 | h3x | coz you only lose 3 channels over the alternate way which is 4 groups of 7 |
18:06.53 | h3x | to get so many more busy hour call completions |
18:06.59 | h3x | and when you get up to 7 t1s in a group then you really need a backup D channel so |
18:07.56 | Netgeeks | For asterisk.... currently groups of 4 seem to be optimal for NFAS grouping.... ;) |
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18:30.46 | riksta | is there any way to do reverse billing sms with asterisk? |
18:30.55 | riksta | i have no idea how it works really |
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18:36.46 | JakBeatZ | Are there any email2voicemail components for * that integrate better with the voicemail application? What I'm looking for is the ability to, once a voicemail has been emailed and listened to via email, mark the voicemail on * as read so the MWI on the phone goes out. |
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18:39.12 | MikeJ[Laptop] | JakBeatZ, from a possibility standpoint, you would need to e-mail some sort of url to the file, and have the webpage communicate back to asterisk |
18:39.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | because just sending a file, there is no way to know when it is read |
18:39.42 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but I have not seen anyhting out there right now that can do that |
18:39.51 | [Jedi] | you might send an HTML email |
18:40.03 | [Jedi] | which includes a dynamic image |
18:41.44 | JakBeatZ | Hmm.. What happens if I delete the file from the directory? I will it turn out the MWI? What I'm thinking is if I setup an imap server or a pop server or something, the users pop/imap their voicemail if they don't dial in. |
18:43.53 | JakBeatZ | Hmm, that worked. |
18:44.11 | JakBeatZ | but that damn .txt file is what's going to make this hard. |
18:47.04 | h3x | how in the hell is asterisk or anything else know that the email has been read |
18:47.35 | [Jedi] | send an HTML email with an embedded image |
18:47.44 | [Jedi] | which triggers a PHP or a CGI or something |
18:50.58 | hhrp2k | why my onhold music doesnt play? |
18:51.05 | hhrp2k | i uncommented it in conf |
18:51.19 | Superman | do you have mpg123 installed and running ? |
18:51.28 | Superman | do "ps -aux" and see if its running |
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18:51.43 | hhrp2k | how do i check |
18:51.48 | hhrp2k | ok |
18:52.39 | hhrp2k | i dont think its running |
18:52.42 | hhrp2k | i never installed it |
18:52.48 | hhrp2k | is it in asterisk addons? |
18:53.13 | Superman | what OS are you running ? |
18:53.30 | hhrp2k | kinux |
18:53.32 | hhrp2k | linux |
18:53.38 | Superman | what flavor of linux ? |
18:53.42 | hhrp2k | red hat |
18:53.43 | Superman | Gentoo Redhat |
18:53.45 | Superman | aaahhh |
18:54.28 | Superman | I am sorry man, I do Gentoo. Here is a good website that will have instructions you are looking for |
18:54.30 | Superman | voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk |
18:54.40 | Superman | on the right side |
18:54.47 | Superman | click on the menu for links ... u will find it |
18:55.24 | hhrp2k | ok |
18:55.31 | hhrp2k | so i need mpg123 running |
18:55.40 | hhrp2k | it doesnt autoinstall with 1.0.9 ? |
18:55.45 | h3x | redhat comes with mpg321 |
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18:56.22 | hhrp2k | ok |
18:56.32 | hhrp2k | i prolly just need to specify parameter i nconf |
18:56.36 | hhrp2k | i mean in ext |
18:56.56 | JakBeatZ | Don't use any mpg123 version except for the one that comes with the asterisk source code. |
18:56.58 | hhrp2k | can i specify musiconhold= for sip c? |
18:57.16 | h3x | redhat has mpg123 symlinked to mpg321 |
18:57.17 | JakBeatZ | I just had a major issue with mpg123 and musiconhold and it was because I was using a newer version of mpg123. |
18:57.21 | h3x | which is not compatible but will appear to work |
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18:57.34 | hhrp2k | ok |
18:57.39 | h3x | so you need to install the speicifc version of mpg123 |
18:57.45 | h3x | i think its g ? |
18:58.56 | JakBeatZ | Use ONLY Version 0.59r |
19:00.40 | hhrp2k | i have to speciafy music on hold for each exten? |
19:01.10 | h3x | there is also a module to do "native" music on hold |
19:01.38 | hhrp2k | i just do undestand |
19:01.53 | hhrp2k | does that mpg123 get installed when you compile *? |
19:02.10 | h3x | mpg123 is a freaking mp3 player |
19:02.14 | h3x | an external program |
19:02.29 | h3x | you must have it installed if you want * to play moh using the default method |
19:03.11 | hhrp2k | ok thanks |
19:03.17 | hhrp2k | is there on in src/asterisk |
19:04.44 | hhrp2k | yea i see one in formatmp3 |
19:04.46 | hhrp2k | dir |
19:04.50 | hhrp2k | im gonna compile it |
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19:23.01 | |Vulutre| | Anyone here using the IAXy s101i? |
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19:25.39 | JakBeatZ | Anyone have problems with certain streaming URLs when trying to use moh from a stream? |
19:27.32 | hhrp2k | im getting this 14 15:26:06 NOTICE[23784]: res_musiconhold.c:324 monmp3thread: Request to schedule in the past?!?! |
19:27.45 | hhrp2k | is that why my music on hold dont work? |
19:29.21 | |Vulutre| | ~seen Junk-Y |
19:29.21 | jbot | junk-y <n=junky@67.71.110.43> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 1d 14h 37m 15s ago, saying: 'make a search by reporter on anthm, u'll find it.'. |
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19:34.34 | hhrp2k | does mpg123 need to be running in processes to play music? |
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19:36.35 | |Vulutre| | moh yes |
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19:38.59 | Netgeeks | can data in cahnnel variables be lost when entering the h context? in other words, if I set a variable in an active channel is there any way it will be cleared after I have entered the h context, but before finishing dialplan execution for that channel? |
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19:39.52 | asteriskjohn | For some reason, I cannot get call waiting to work with any client that I am trying |
19:40.10 | asteriskjohn | I am completely new at asterisk, and I am sure it is something so basic |
19:40.27 | asteriskjohn | but whenever I call an extension that someone is on, I get their voicemail imediately... Any hints? |
19:40.51 | Netgeeks | What do you want to happen? |
19:41.08 | Netgeeks | usually when you call a phone that is busy, it goes to voicemail |
19:41.15 | Netgeeks | That would be the expected action |
19:41.29 | asteriskjohn | Oh, I thought it would ring another line on the phone and I could put the first line on hold and answer the second |
19:41.50 | Netgeeks | are you using asterisk@home or AMP, or you doing this by hand? |
19:41.59 | asteriskjohn | @home & amp |
19:42.21 | Netgeeks | ah, you need to take this to the @home or AMP forums |
19:42.28 | Netgeeks | I can't help you as I never touched either |
19:42.45 | asteriskjohn | i'm not opposed to doing it by hand, I am getting more aquainted with the config files |
19:42.51 | Netgeeks | however, to answer your question... |
19:43.35 | Netgeeks | depending on the phone... eek, phone call.. |
19:44.59 | asteriskjohn | I am trying with both an x-lite client and I bought a Grandstream GXP-2000 |
19:49.26 | asteriskjohn | Still there Netgeeks? |
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19:55.36 | bkw_ | NEVER FEAR BKW IS HERE |
19:55.37 | bkw_ | ] |
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19:56.30 | nroej | cu all |
20:00.01 | Netgeeks | asteriskjohn: anyway back to your issue |
20:00.50 | Netgeeks | when you set up a phone, depending on the phone you can treat multiple line appearances as one line (cisco 7940/60 do this) or as mutiple devices from asterisk's point of view |
20:01.22 | Netgeeks | some phones even have a callwaiting setting, which will allow more than one call on a sip device, presentation is dependant upon the phone |
20:01.38 | Netgeeks | so it's really dependant upon the phone you are using. |
20:02.07 | Netgeeks | I have no clue how AMP or A@H deals with it's side of things, whether it allows more than one active call to a SIP UA |
20:02.28 | asteriskjohn | Ok, so really it's the phone that I am configuring incorrectly |
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20:03.11 | Netgeeks | and perhaps a@h as well, I think I remember hearing someone saying that it had call limits as well you might need to set, but I can't say for sure |
20:03.28 | asteriskjohn | both clients I am trying can connect with multiple lines, so I will look closer into that -- So I want the client to logon to the same extension multiple times? |
20:04.05 | Netgeeks | thats going to be dependant upon how the device works |
20:04.21 | Netgeeks | I know cisco 7940 and 7960's handle that, but I don't know about any other devices |
20:04.45 | asteriskjohn | Is that basically what you are doing on the Cisco? Having it logon to the same extension multiple times? |
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20:05.29 | Netgeeks | yes, but be aware, that is a feature specific to the cisco |
20:05.39 | Netgeeks | I don't think that works on almost any other phone |
20:06.26 | asteriskjohn | ok -- I will try it out that way. thanks for your help |
20:06.28 | asteriskjohn | :) |
20:09.41 | file | at my desk |
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20:11.59 | bkw_ | ok ladies |
20:12.06 | bkw_ | how's it hanging |
20:13.22 | ryanm | ... ADDFORWARD ADDIDLE ADDLAMENICK ADDNOFLOOD ADDSHIT |
20:13.22 | ryanm | ... ADDUSER ADDWORD ADMIN AJOIN AJOINLIST |
20:13.22 | ryanm | ... ALIAS ASSIGN AWAY AWAYLOG AWAYMSG |
20:13.22 | ryanm | ... B BACK BAN BANSTAT BANTYPE |
20:13.22 | ryanm | ... BANWORDS BEEP BHELP BIND BK |
20:13.22 | ryanm | ... BKI BLESS BREAK BYE C |
20:13.31 | file | O.O |
20:13.34 | Netgeeks | lol |
20:14.18 | file | is it sad that I'm trying to use emacs stuff in lynx? |
20:14.25 | infinity1 | were there any ircers running the asterisk booth at linuxworld? |
20:15.13 | file | Once again you really shouldn't mumble cause its kinda startin' to bum me out. |
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20:15.40 | SpaceBass | howdy |
20:15.47 | SpaceBass | anyone using sms and asterisk |
20:16.07 | SkramX | spacebass: what are you trying to do/ |
20:16.36 | SpaceBass | SkramX: not really sure... in need of a hobby I guess... my wifi sip phone can do sms, thought I'd try and get it working |
20:16.52 | file | that's not SMS, it's SIMPLE messaging |
20:17.04 | puowvip | don't need asterisk for that, just send email to the phone? |
20:17.16 | SkramX | yea |
20:17.19 | SkramX | thats what im saying |
20:17.25 | SpaceBass | send e-mail to the phone? |
20:17.33 | SkramX | but you cant receive sms (easily) to the ast box |
20:17.43 | file | er head |
20:17.44 | SkramX | spacebass you can set asdterisk tosend an email to your cell phone. |
20:17.47 | SpaceBass | its not a cell phone with an email address.... |
20:17.56 | file | who wants a lesson on what his phone supports? |
20:17.56 | SkramX | im not rich enough for a wifi phone, i dont know |
20:18.00 | SkramX | haha |
20:18.09 | SpaceBass | actually I dont think I need a less on what my phone supports, thanks |
20:18.24 | file | fine, but it won't work :P |
20:18.41 | file | unless you use the snapshot of my messaging branch |
20:18.42 | mishehu | does my phone support file manipulations? |
20:19.11 | mishehu | such as getting file to go rob a bank for me. |
20:19.30 | SpaceBass | fuck this channel is hostile tonight |
20:19.42 | file | hrm, it is tonight |
20:19.53 | file | I hadn't looked at the time for awhile |
20:20.04 | DarthClue | this channel is always hostile on the weekends. |
20:20.19 | bkw_ | settle down |
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20:20.38 | bkw_ | ok that sms app in asterisk is for fixed line SMS |
20:20.42 | AlBundy | hi, anybody compiled iaxclient on win32? |
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20:21.00 | SpaceBass | bkw_: noticed that |
20:21.19 | SpaceBass | bkw_: whats the difference b/t fixed line and what (for example) cell phones use? |
20:21.19 | file | your SIP phone implements the MESSAGE method, which Asterisk does not yet |
20:21.22 | bkw_ | I did app_websms |
20:21.25 | DarthClue | polite service hours are from 8am to 8pm US Central Time Monday thru Friday. polite service can be bought outside of those hours for a nominal fee of just $215 / minute with a minimum 1 hour charge. |
20:21.27 | file | er does not support |
20:21.32 | bkw_ | that uses curl to send SMS via your providers website |
20:21.33 | bkw_ | it was nice |
20:21.37 | bkw_ | don't have a clue where I put it |
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20:21.57 | file | if you want to try SIP messaging, you can use my messaging branch snapshot here: http://quark.file-radio.com/asterisk/asterisk-messaging-1.tgz along with app_chatroom which is included for fun |
20:22.07 | SpaceBass | bkw_: thats along the lines of what I was thinking... something to pass it onto a message service |
20:22.09 | bkw_ | SpaceBass, fixed line is sent before the phone rings on a land line |
20:22.26 | canadapat | hi all. i am brand new to asterisk and want to experiment with ivr features. tries some smaples with no luck. any clues or samples that anyone has?? |
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20:22.28 | bkw_ | in alaw land they send callerid before the first ring |
20:22.28 | canadapat | thx |
20:22.37 | bkw_ | in ulaw land its between the first and second ring |
20:22.48 | file | now if someone gave me access to a box where app_sms worked I could potentially make it text aware so you could just message from your SIP phone, and it would SMS it |
20:22.50 | SpaceBass | canadapat: I think there are some on the wiki |
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20:23.26 | ComputerWarm | Has anyone ever got live radio feeds to work? with music on hold |
20:23.38 | SpaceBass | I'm not saying its NOT sip messaging but the hitachi cable ip5000 supports "short message service" which implies SMS not sip messaging to me... |
20:23.39 | bkw_ | that is so not a wise idea |
20:23.45 | ComputerWarm | why? |
20:23.46 | file | SpaceBass: no, it's SIP messaging |
20:23.53 | file | SpaceBass: I have that phone sitting right beside me |
20:24.00 | bkw_ | SpaceBass, file is right its "simple" or some such thing right? |
20:24.05 | canadapat | thx space bass....i'll check |
20:24.05 | file | yes, SIMPLE |
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20:24.24 | SpaceBass | file thanks... theres not a lot of doc on this phone out there... though I quite like it |
20:24.43 | file | there's a slight bug in my messaging branch |
20:24.54 | bkw_ | HURRY UP FOOD... COOK FASTER |
20:24.57 | ComputerWarm | I got permission from a internet RAdio station, i would like to use there music for my music on hold can that be done? |
20:25.00 | file | if you message a regular extension, and the channel driver isn't text aware, it ends up calling it... and bridges a text and a voice channel |
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20:25.34 | file | and then you get a flood of errors because it's trying to send frames of audio to the text channel, but it doesn't have a codec |
20:25.41 | SpaceBass | i've never even gotten that far... sending just fails |
20:25.53 | file | SpaceBass: yeah, Asterisk doesn't support it yet |
20:26.02 | file | but if you REALLY wanna see it in action, download/compile/install my branch up above |
20:26.05 | SpaceBass | although I have no desire to send sms b/t my kitchen and office... but wouldnt mind doing it b/t my kitchen and cell phones |
20:26.37 | icexx | i have a prob with musiconhold, I am using native, converted music files to .gsm, they start playing, but in 5-6 seconds it interrupts, CLI still shows that it is playing, looks like a codec problem of some sort, anyone have any idea what it might be? |
20:26.40 | SpaceBass | ahhh so much for that hobby.... |
20:26.56 | file | SpaceBass: but yeah... it's not what you think ;) |
20:27.12 | file | is it sad that I can quote the SIMPLE specs along with XML status by heart? |
20:27.24 | SpaceBass | lol |
20:27.52 | SpaceBass | naw... what's said is when you start talking about PBXs in normal converstations... my friends think I'm a freak |
20:28.00 | file | haha |
20:28.13 | SpaceBass | next project: touch screen next to the shitter.... wife isn't a fan of this one either |
20:28.34 | mog_home | lol |
20:29.00 | file | mog_home: not... A MATT! |
20:29.13 | mog_home | dn dnnana |
20:29.17 | mog_home | its mat |
20:29.18 | icexx | so, anyone can help with musiconhold? |
20:29.47 | mrempire | can i make a call to someone on MS-messenger?? |
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20:30.06 | file | why do I sense it's going to be a very long night |
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20:30.37 | infinity1 | where can i get a good/cheap channel bank |
20:30.47 | oi | ebay |
20:30.55 | oi | try that one. |
20:30.59 | infinity1 | oi: any particular recommendations |
20:31.17 | oi | rinhos are good I heard |
20:31.19 | file | gah hot |
20:31.25 | SpaceBass | file at least I didn't ask "can asterisk work as an answering machine... or can asterisk work on regular phone lines?" |
20:31.34 | SpaceBass | what are the other classics....? |
20:31.35 | mog_home | ebay - the world's largest fence |
20:31.44 | file | can I use any modem with asterisk for phone calls? |
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20:31.56 | file | can you help me become the next Vonage? |
20:32.04 | SpaceBass | thats a good one |
20:32.10 | oi | lol |
20:32.15 | bkw_ | no no |
20:32.19 | infinity1 | whats asterisk? |
20:32.20 | ComputerWarm | is this right? default => mp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3-empty,http://64.236.34.97:80/stream/1040 |
20:32.25 | bkw_ | "can you set it up so I can make millions but I won't pay you a penny" |
20:32.28 | vonage | mwahahha |
20:32.50 | SpaceBass | my boss wants to be able to..... |
20:32.50 | file | can you help me setup my asterisk? I don't want to read the documentation... how old are you as well? you have to be as old or older then me. |
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20:33.11 | vonage | heh |
20:33.12 | SpaceBass | lol... never heard the age stipulation |
20:33.16 | file | I have |
20:33.22 | SpaceBass | bu |
20:33.23 | file | I can't remember his nickname though... |
20:33.29 | oi | I am older than most of you .. |
20:33.29 | SpaceBass | but... i do try and read first |
20:33.31 | oi | I think |
20:33.37 | file | I'm youngest then most of you |
20:33.42 | file | er younger |
20:33.45 | oi | I just started last week.. |
20:33.46 | file | maybe all... |
20:33.48 | SpaceBass | now I gotta ask.... |
20:33.53 | ComputerWarm | CAn anyone help please? |
20:33.54 | bkw_ | mandark is 12 |
20:33.59 | oi | I am having troubles.. but it will work..lol |
20:34.29 | oi | what is he doing here?? |
20:34.31 | oi | lol |
20:34.50 | SpaceBass | file: how old? |
20:34.57 | file | the other people who make me just... sigh... are those who paste that they're having a problem, and then don't provide any error or output |
20:35.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no. |
20:35.31 | oi | my daughter is 18 |
20:35.35 | icexx | what's the current CVS head? |
20:35.44 | file | icexx: whatever date and time it is. |
20:35.55 | MikeJ[Laptop] | icexx, what do you want it to be? |
20:36.04 | SpaceBass | I'm 26... starting to feel old technologically... |
20:36.10 | file | you are old! |
20:36.17 | Cybertank | lol |
20:36.22 | SpaceBass | damn, old ibooks on ebay are just as expensive as a new mini |
20:36.25 | Cybertank | try 35 |
20:36.40 | oi | i am more than 10 years older than spaceBass |
20:36.42 | oi | lol |
20:36.44 | icexx | i have a prob with musiconhold, trying to figure out maybe my ver is old |
20:36.49 | SpaceBass | :) |
20:36.50 | oi | no limit on knowledge guys.. |
20:36.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file, just cuz youur smart, you don't have to be rude! ;) |
20:36.57 | icexx | when RTP packets stop from remote, musiconhold stops |
20:37.00 | file | silly old people |
20:37.00 | Cybertank | oi us old guys have to stick together |
20:37.07 | oi | lol |
20:37.09 | icexx | didn't they fix that some time ago? |
20:37.28 | file | icexx: timing, asterisk needs a stream coming in to time the stream going out |
20:37.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | icexx, I thought moh timed off of zap? |
20:37.39 | Cybertank | file try to remember, we created what you are using today... you create what we will use tomorrow |
20:37.40 | oi | it is all the problem of thinking you are old or not.. and now much you exercise your brain.. |
20:37.40 | MikeJ[Laptop] | err.. |
20:37.41 | file | unless you have like a zaptel timing device, in which case it's timed off of zap |
20:37.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file |
20:37.56 | oi | and also ... how much trouble your wife gives you.. lol |
20:37.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | heh |
20:38.02 | file | Cybertank: pfft |
20:38.03 | Cybertank | bingo |
20:38.06 | icexx | file: the prob is on a SIP chanel |
20:38.16 | infinity1 | are there channel banks that have fxs and fxo ports? |
20:38.19 | MikeJ[Laptop] | icexx, ztdummy baby |
20:38.23 | file | infinity1: yes |
20:38.24 | Cybertank | Yeah... wait til you are married... then you will be pwned |
20:38.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | infinity1, what else would they have? |
20:38.36 | file | yeah i know - it all goes down hill when you marry |
20:38.42 | infinity1 | MikeJ[Laptop]: one or the other? |
20:38.49 | icexx | mikej: ? :) |
20:38.51 | Cybertank | not down hill... just 'different' :) |
20:38.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ok |
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20:38.57 | file | time to make the bridging code smrter! |
20:39.11 | file | say - who knew that smrt in czech means death? I certainly didn't! |
20:39.27 | Cybertank | Marry a good looking programmer... ;) |
20:39.28 | icexx | so, is this moh thing fixable? |
20:39.35 | SpaceBass | downhill when you marry? nawww its pretty good |
20:39.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | probably the people who speak the language.. |
20:39.49 | MikeJ[Laptop] | don;t get me going on what a dude is |
20:40.01 | file | looksee I found ast_bridge_call |
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20:40.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | congrats |
20:40.20 | MikeJ[Laptop] | smart how? |
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20:40.51 | oi | I think it is nice that some one got a system like asterisk that is open and you can do what ever you want with it to program it |
20:41.22 | icexx | mikej: is this moh problem fixable? what do you think? |
20:41.32 | oi | But it is way different to the regular PBX systems.. I work with them and the logic on asterisk is a bit different |
20:41.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yes... I already said... let me find my up arrow... |
20:41.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | icexx, ztdummy baby |
20:42.04 | opus_ | oi - how so |
20:42.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | oi, yes and no |
20:42.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | my acd system on my nortel is similar in how you can script call flow. |
20:42.30 | icexx | what's ztdummy? :) |
20:42.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | icexx, www.voip-info.org |
20:42.44 | icexx | the problem is on a SIP channel |
20:42.47 | opus_ | zaptel timing device for dumbies |
20:42.49 | MikeJ[Laptop] | search ztdummy |
20:42.56 | ComputerWarm | MikeJ[Laptop] do you know how to get music on hold to place a internet radio station? i tried like voip-info said and i can`t get it to work |
20:43.35 | oi | regularly ACD is acd anywhere.. |
20:43.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I have never actually done it. |
20:43.44 | Netgeeks | Under a 2.6 kernel with udev is there any way to get around having modprobe fail the first time you try to load a zap module? |
20:43.44 | oi | but the logic on the calls is a bit different.. |
20:43.55 | icexx | mikej: got it ;) |
20:44.00 | ComputerWarm | MikeJ[Laptop] oh ok thanks anyway |
20:44.01 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I have used a patch that never made it in, for remote MOH, and hooked up a physicall device to a shound card |
20:44.04 | file | I'm playing in app_dial |
20:44.07 | file | I can feel my brains melting |
20:44.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | file, get out while oyu can |
20:44.33 | opus_ | whats the difference between an ACD and a Hunt group? |
20:44.44 | oi | what? |
20:44.52 | oi | ACD is a call flow.. |
20:44.55 | bkw_ | they are the same thing really |
20:44.56 | MikeJ[Laptop] | hunt group trys a channel in order, thats it |
20:45.02 | MikeJ[Laptop] | acd can do more |
20:45.05 | oi | with thinks like options.. and stuff.. |
20:45.07 | bkw_ | its smarter |
20:45.12 | file | bkw_: what do I want to listen to? |
20:45.20 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yes, smarter, plus queing |
20:45.24 | oi | the hunt group is just a group of phones that hunt.. |
20:45.25 | bkw_ | yeppers |
20:45.25 | icexx | mikej: so if i don't really have zapatel, asterisk timing is fucked as understood, and this thing will emulate zt to get the timing correct? |
20:45.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | attention retainers |
20:45.30 | oi | in one way or another.. |
20:45.40 | opus_ | my client wants to have ACD round robin, then ring all (!), then hunt outside. |
20:45.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | icexx, exactly |
20:45.57 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ring all is easy |
20:46.05 | oi | it is true.. |
20:46.06 | bkw_ | oh that sounds like fun |
20:46.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | just use dial with & |
20:46.14 | oi | it is easy. |
20:46.19 | infinity1 | is there a v.35 converter to connect to a te110p? |
20:46.21 | oi | yes.. |
20:46.40 | opus_ | i was thinkging, Queue w/ a timeout, a second queue w/ ring all, then implementing a basic hunt group macro? and then wrapping it all up into macro. |
20:46.45 | oi | some companies use terminal |
20:46.49 | oi | and other terms.. |
20:46.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | infinity1, not specifically for the te110p, but it is standard pinout, you can order them from places or make one |
20:46.54 | bkw_ | opus_, my thinking as well |
20:46.58 | oi | same as round robin and stuff |
20:47.36 | opus_ | it sucks that I can change the way Queue for a specific call in progress |
20:47.39 | infinity1 | MikeJ[Laptop]: hm. is there a doc somewhere that says what pins to what? |
20:47.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | opus_, you can setup queue in asterisk to not "queue" anyone... |
20:47.45 | opus_ | like SetQueue(ringalll) |
20:47.45 | ComputerWarm | has anyone got music on hold to work with a internet radio station? |
20:48.06 | file | I've resorted to listening to Christmas music to keep me sane |
20:48.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | infinity1, I'm sure there is somwhere.. last time I needed to make one I googled it... |
20:48.11 | file | which reminds me, I need to do Christmas shopping |
20:48.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I hate v.35 cabels. |
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20:48.47 | infinity1 | MikeJ[Laptop]: agreed. |
20:48.48 | opus_ | MikeJ - what gets me is that Queue works with devices, but braeks my logic of one-to-one user<->extension<->phone, where its now queue<->phone but I have to keep the phone/user relationship one to one |
20:49.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | ComputerWarm, echocancel=yes |
20:49.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | opus_, you lost me |
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20:50.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | opus_, if you want a hard user<==>device relationship you can emulate that w/ chan local and have all kinds of very cool flexability |
20:50.34 | WilliamK | anyone remember the URL to the list of current bounties? |
20:51.05 | oi | do any of you guys taken asterisk training? |
20:51.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | WilliamK, yes www.voip-info.org |
20:51.17 | MikeJ[Laptop] | search for bounty |
20:51.43 | WilliamK | ah |
20:51.51 | mishehu | search for "bobba fett" |
20:51.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | this place is hoppin today |
20:51.59 | Connor_ | I want the ability to provide a non-pbx, but key-system phone features.. say 4 lines (on 7960's) where they can put someone on hold on line 1 and page, and have someone at another phone pick them up off of line1 |
20:52.07 | file | "Programming is the art of debugging an empty file" |
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20:52.31 | Cybertank | Connor_ use park |
20:52.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Connor_, you need a phone that supports presense to do that right, if you really want it to look like that |
20:52.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | asterisk does not have that support at the moment |
20:52.56 | JerJer | its not going to operate like a key system |
20:53.15 | Connor_ | 7960's can do it with CCM, But, of course Astierks isn't CCM. :) |
20:53.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and as JerJer says, it's not a key system |
20:53.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Connor_ the sip image on 7960's don't support presense |
20:53.52 | Connor_ | I know. It sucks. |
20:53.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | and asterisk does not support it no matter what channel type at the moment |
20:54.04 | MikeJ[Laptop] | you willing to pay for it? |
20:54.05 | oi | can you not map incoming lines to phone bottons? |
20:54.25 | infinity1 | Connor_: put up a bounty |
20:54.26 | JerJer | chan_skinny could be updaed |
20:54.34 | MikeJ[Laptop] | as can sip |
20:54.35 | infinity1 | Connor_: duno where you'll find a phone for it though |
20:54.39 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the polycoms can do it |
20:54.49 | oi | the snom can do it i think |
20:54.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | snom's as well I think |
20:54.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | heh |
20:55.05 | oi | you map a key to a zap channel. can you not? |
20:55.23 | MikeJ[Laptop] | a key on what? |
20:56.18 | bkw_ | The weenie tempts you! |
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20:56.43 | MikeJ[Laptop] | naw, trying to get somone to offer up some bounty for it |
20:56.50 | bkw_ | "it"? |
20:56.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | presense |
20:57.00 | opus_ | i will pay you in camel cash |
20:57.06 | bkw_ | camel toe? |
20:57.07 | Connor_ | dont got any $$ to put up for it. |
20:57.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | bkw_, BAD! |
20:57.15 | bkw_ | Connor_, nude pictures? |
20:57.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | bkw_, BAD! |
20:57.25 | Connor_ | um, no |
20:57.29 | bkw_ | see |
20:57.34 | bkw_ | you don't really want that feature then |
20:57.37 | bkw_ | :P |
20:57.41 | opus_ | hahaz |
20:57.47 | file | bkw_ is being a bad bad boy today |
20:57.53 | JerJer | bkw likes camel toe now? |
20:57.58 | bkw_ | someone has to be |
20:57.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | weird. |
20:58.07 | file | lies lies all lies |
20:58.07 | MikeJ[Laptop] | never would have thought that |
20:58.12 | file | and dammit I'm hot |
20:58.12 | bkw_ | ewww but I recall an episode of ST:TNG where Troi had camel toe |
20:58.18 | bkw_ | file I know dear |
20:58.20 | bkw_ | so am I |
20:58.26 | MikeJ[Laptop] | stio |
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20:58.26 | Connor_ | It's a rather large drawback for asterisk as a drop-in replacement... take alot getting people use to extentions instead of "lines" and "hold" |
20:58.28 | MikeJ[Laptop] | stop |
20:58.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | most pbx's dont do that either |
20:58.48 | Damin | bkw_: That's Hot! |
20:58.54 | bkw_ | hehe |
20:59.03 | Connor_ | Go look a Nortel.. |
20:59.12 | bkw_ | whoretel? |
20:59.15 | Connor_ | They have both extentions and "lines" |
20:59.25 | MikeJ[Laptop] | yes and no.. |
20:59.28 | bkw_ | what? |
20:59.32 | bkw_ | lines = pstn |
20:59.33 | bkw_ | right? |
20:59.54 | bkw_ | extensions = phones |
20:59.57 | Connor_ | yes.. Like 4 lines on a 4 x 16 nortel box |
20:59.58 | bkw_ | thats my thinking |
20:59.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I can on my nortel set up a digital phone and analog phone on the same DN and have it act like they are connected |
21:00.07 | SpaceBass | it took me a little getting used to some of the ideas... but not I dont understand why everyone doesnt have a home pbx |
21:00.09 | Netgeeks | key systems generally have "Lines'", such as line 1, line 2, line 3, where each line grabs a CO analog line |
21:00.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Connor_, oh.. you mean norstar |
21:00.21 | Netgeeks | PBX's have extensions, and generally don't have "lines" |
21:00.30 | bkw_ | yes they do |
21:00.34 | bkw_ | what are you smokin? |
21:00.42 | file | pass it around |
21:00.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | camels |
21:01.23 | Netgeeks | noticed I said GENERALY.... |
21:01.34 | bkw_ | its not a PBX then |
21:01.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | blame canada, blame canada |
21:01.52 | bkw_ | its an expensive answering machine |
21:02.05 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the norstars, yes... |
21:02.07 | Netgeeks | I have no idea where you are coming from brian |
21:02.07 | Connor_ | MikeJ: No Nortel Meridian. |
21:02.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | what model? |
21:02.51 | Connor_ | any of them, go look at one at your doctors office or something.. They'll have "lines" on them, along with extentions... |
21:02.53 | MikeJ[Laptop] | no meridian-1 comes in 4x16 |
21:02.54 | opus_ | dude, somebody left you a voicemail in the bathroom. do you want me to transfer it to the back yard |
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21:02.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | just norstar and mics |
21:03.10 | Netgeeks | Connor: those are most likely Key systems |
21:03.10 | Connor_ | I was using 4 x 16 as a example. |
21:03.13 | Netgeeks | not PBXs |
21:03.22 | opus_ | whats a Key system |
21:03.35 | bkw_ | tightwad wanna be PBX |
21:03.44 | MikeJ[Laptop] | meridian-1's start at option 11 which is a 10 slot backplane. |
21:03.47 | Netgeeks | it's a cheap imitation of a pbx with many missing features |
21:03.50 | SpaceBass | whats nice about the line concept is being able to join a call from another phone with out being conf'ed in |
21:03.54 | opus_ | meridian-1 is 4x16 meaning, 4 incoming/outgoing PSTN ports and 16 phones capabilites? |
21:03.57 | SpaceBass | that's about the only thing I miss... |
21:04.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | SpaceBass, but it is confing, |
21:04.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | opus_, I know what you are saying... and I am telling you, that is not a meridan-1 |
21:04.47 | SpaceBass | MikeJ[Laptop]: yeah... |
21:04.52 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that's a modular ics or norstar... |
21:05.04 | file | omg son of a Doctor Who is on Tuesday |
21:05.05 | file | I forgot |
21:05.16 | brc_ | . |
21:05.24 | Connor_ | Okay, so compare to norstar then. |
21:05.28 | opus_ | its sunday |
21:05.28 | brc_ | file |
21:05.30 | brc_ | I'm hungry |
21:05.32 | opus_ | smoke a bowl:) |
21:05.38 | MikeJ[Laptop] | they call them meridian's too now to some extent... that's a sales gimic... it's no where near |
21:05.49 | file[laptop] | brc_: then eat |
21:05.54 | brc_ | be a dear and fetch me some swiss chalet would you? |
21:05.59 | file[laptop] | nope |
21:06.00 | SpaceBass | who's packing? |
21:06.05 | SpaceBass | oops... sorry.. knee jerk reaction |
21:06.08 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the meridian 1 platform is like a lower volume, higer feature version of a dms 100 |
21:06.26 | opus_ | Oh |
21:06.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | it uses the same base os as the dms 100 |
21:06.41 | MikeJ[Laptop] | with diff upper level os. |
21:06.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the norstar\mics does nor |
21:07.00 | opus_ | http://www.recycledgoods.com/zoom.aspx?productID=15297 |
21:07.00 | MikeJ[Laptop] | not |
21:07.19 | opus_ | weird. you can get a used one for only $2995 |
21:07.30 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that's an option 61 or 81 |
21:07.36 | MikeJ[Laptop] | that's a real meridian |
21:08.21 | MikeJ[Laptop] | opus_, but it'll cost you $25k to upgrade to current software so you can get support |
21:08.32 | opus_ | haha |
21:08.59 | MikeJ[Laptop] | they want $11k for my little option 11, 2 cabinet, 20 slot. |
21:09.26 | oi | how many lines? |
21:09.28 | opus_ | how many lines can it route typcially? |
21:09.47 | MikeJ[Laptop] | which one? |
21:09.57 | oi | option 11 |
21:09.58 | opus_ | the $11k |
21:10.11 | MikeJ[Laptop] | $11k is for the sw upgrade |
21:10.18 | oi | wow! |
21:10.22 | oi | get a mitel .. |
21:10.25 | opus_ | oh so really its $15-16k right |
21:10.27 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the option 11 platform can go to 6 cabinets, 10 slots per cabinet |
21:10.35 | oi | you can get a voip mitel for less than that |
21:10.36 | oi | lol |
21:10.48 | MikeJ[Laptop] | each slot can do roughly 16-24 ports, depending on what card is in it. |
21:11.03 | opus_ | how much are the cards that do that? |
21:11.06 | MikeJ[Laptop] | the digital and analog line cards are 16, t1cards are 23-24 |
21:11.18 | MikeJ[Laptop] | pri card is about $1500 used, |
21:11.20 | file[laptop] | MikeJ[Laptop] knows too much, he must be exterminated |
21:11.46 | MikeJ[Laptop] | digital line card sub $1000, phones about $200-300 used |
21:11.54 | MikeJ[Laptop] | roughly.. |
21:11.57 | oi | for a software upgrade on the Mitel sx2000 is free |
21:12.14 | MikeJ[Laptop] | I used to do mitel too.. I will never ever touch one again |
21:12.17 | oi | the same as the option 11 |
21:12.28 | oi | how long ago?? |
21:12.37 | MikeJ[Laptop] | 5 yrs |
21:12.42 | oi | that is why// |
21:12.47 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but it was an old pos |
21:12.50 | oi | 5 years ago they were crap |
21:12.57 | Connor_ | Well, anyway, What I was saying was, Asterisk should have the ability to show a common line on phones.. |
21:13.13 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but I a few years back spent some time with them learning about their new products.. no thanks |
21:13.19 | opus_ | sip show channels |
21:13.21 | opus_ | ? |
21:13.29 | MikeJ[Laptop] | Connor_, yes it should.. it will eventually... |
21:13.49 | oi | i work with both mitel and nortel.. |
21:13.58 | MikeJ[Laptop] | but the work required to do that on a system that is not all hardware on a single platform is alot |
21:14.17 | oi | do see much difference other thatn the amount of money they charge and the big amount of hardware they sell.. |
21:14.29 | Connor_ | Is there provisions in sip to show line status? |
21:15.05 | opus_ | hmmm. a xeon can do typically 80 calls at once. thats $2400 for the xeon. a nortel card can do 16 calls at once for $1000 plus $15k backplane |
21:15.53 | opus_ | is this right. $35000 for a nortel that does 320 calls at once |
21:16.04 | opus_ | $15k (backplane) plus $20k in cards |
21:16.15 | oi | yer, that is about it. |
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21:16.22 | MikeJ[Laptop] | dunno |
21:16.56 | opus_ | you could buy 14 Xeon servers for that amount and do 1120 calls in asterisk ( if you can do 80 calls per xeon server ) |
21:17.03 | oi | that is nortel..... plus, you spend about 12k to 20k for training on one platform. |
21:17.07 | opus_ | probably would need a gigabit backplane switch though. |
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21:17.31 | oi | i am doing the cs1000 . |
21:17.32 | MikeJ[Laptop] | off to get the kid. |
21:17.51 | docelmo | Has anyone noticed an issue where running RealTime and HEAD that >'s are missing on the sip messages? |
21:18.03 | oi | wow, I have to make about 4 more weeks of training .. |
21:18.04 | oi | lol |
21:18.31 | opus_ | $109 per line in Nortel world. $31/line in asterisk world. |
21:18.33 | Netgeeks | docelmo, no, and i'm running head from wednesday last week |
21:19.32 | docelmo | ] chan_sip.c: No closing bracket found in '<sip:70.119.87.149' |
21:19.36 | docelmo | This is the error I get |
21:19.51 | docelmo | I am using asterisk latest as of the last couple days |
21:20.08 | Netgeeks | wow, nice bug |
21:20.31 | docelmo | What is your version from? I may just roll it back |
21:23.19 | Netgeeks | oh, I think around wednesday of last week |
21:23.36 | Netgeeks | last cvs change to chan_sip was 8/9 |
21:23.45 | Netgeeks | tos change... nothing to do with your bug |
21:23.50 | hardwire | my feet itch |
21:23.53 | hardwire | damnit |
21:25.02 | Netgeeks | hrm, there was a change to chan_sip on 8/7 that might be your bug, docelmo |
21:26.52 | brc_ | AHAHAHAHAHAHAH |
21:27.18 | brc_ | if only it were that simple |
21:27.26 | docelmo | great.. I Dunno.. Im gonna roll it back a couple weeks and submit this. I think there is a bug in realtime also.. |
21:27.38 | brc_ | only one?! |
21:28.10 | docelmo | Well it works for me other than that.. |
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21:30.36 | oi | The problem I see with asterisk is that there is not much of a straight manual.. |
21:30.45 | oi | everything is overhere or there.. |
21:31.14 | Netgeeks | ABE has a nice manual, no? |
21:31.22 | Netgeeks | paper and all! |
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21:32.26 | sudhir492 | Hi All |
21:32.41 | sudhir492 | anyone using jive im client with asterisk? |
21:33.25 | docelmo | oi, this is true but it changes so often that it may burden the developers to code a how-to for their modules |
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21:34.31 | Netgeeks | thats a long standing argument. Some folks feel documentation for the end user is part of the coding process, and others feel that documentation is not part and shouldn't be a requirement |
21:34.54 | opus_ | docelmo - no i don't have that bug |
21:35.08 | opus_ | docelmo - but check all your { } in your dialplan and in your database |
21:35.49 | opus_ | netgeeks i think i should. otherwise whats the purpose of programing a feature if nobody knows about it |
21:36.04 | opus_ | i invented cold fusion... but i'm not telling anyone about it |
21:36.15 | opus_ | i think it should,even |
21:36.23 | Netgeeks | opus_ unfortunately what you think (and what I tihnk) only apply to any code we write.... |
21:37.09 | opus_ | "i think, therefore I code" |
21:37.17 | RaYmAn-Bx | there's a difference between writing documentation for end-users (which coders aren't really qualified to do generally) and writing documentation for development and such (i.e. documentating the design) |
21:38.05 | Netgeeks | the end user in the case above is a person who is going to be writing a dialplan..... |
21:38.18 | oi | anyways, guys after all this things talking about docs and stuff.. I have to confess that it is my first time trying to get the asterisk to work.. and it is a nightmare |
21:38.19 | oi | lol |
21:38.26 | Netgeeks | but yes, code documentation for development is different than code documenation for the user |
21:38.47 | Netgeeks | oi: yep |
21:39.15 | Netgeeks | oi: IMHO, your first 6 months with asterisk should be playing only... toy around with it, figure it out |
21:39.26 | RaYmAn-Bx | imho the syntax and the workings of the dialplan should be documentated by the developers and then writing manuals for users based on that should be done by people who can actually write docs :P |
21:39.27 | oi | it is true.. |
21:39.38 | RaYmAn-Bx | but I guess that would be wishful thinkoing =P |
21:39.39 | Netgeeks | oi: if you need something important done in less than 6 months, then hire a consultant |
21:39.50 | *** join/#asterisk cj (n=cjcollie@pdpc/supporter/monthly-bronze/CJ) |
21:39.52 | cj | hey all |
21:39.53 | oi | how much is a consultant?? |
21:40.08 | oi | let me see if i can affort it.. |
21:40.09 | oi | lol |
21:40.11 | RaYmAn-Bx | presumably depends on area and on what needs to be done.. |
21:40.16 | Netgeeks | *shrug* if you can speak croatian, prolly $20 an hour... |
21:40.16 | cj | does asterisk play nice with esd or other dsp sharing systems? |
21:40.36 | oi | lol |
21:40.57 | oi | great.. now i have to spend like a couple of thousands to learn croacian.. |
21:40.58 | oi | lol |
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21:41.37 | Netgeeks | for english speaking consultants, they probably start around $50 per hour for the college kid who is doing it out of his dorm... and upwards from there |
21:41.54 | oi | yep.. |
21:42.11 | MGSsancho | www.google.com |
21:42.15 | oi | so let me see.. Mitel charges me 1700 for their systems.. and I get support for free.. |
21:42.17 | oi | lol... |
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21:43.10 | oi | so, everytime I got a problem with the system i got to pay someone that much, which i charge 75 an hour plus the call to anyone.. |
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21:43.42 | oi | maybe, I can pay someone at digium to train me. |
21:44.01 | elusive | any docs on how to configure asterisk? |
21:44.03 | MGSsancho | manueal !!!!! |
21:44.18 | elusive | I just want to provede people to connect to my asterisk using software ip-phones |
21:44.39 | oi | I bought this book VoIP telefony with asterisk. |
21:45.01 | oi | good, but limited.. |
21:45.15 | oi | so, I can not even get my system to dial anywhere.. |
21:45.16 | oi | lol |
21:46.13 | elusive | oi, where are you from? |
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21:47.20 | oi | uh! |
21:47.28 | oi | not sure if i can say that. |
21:47.35 | oi | I am from Jamaica.. |
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21:48.43 | elusive | may I msg you? |
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21:48.50 | oi | yep. |
21:48.53 | oi | no problems. |
21:50.01 | opus_ | oi. what type of asterisk box do you want to setup? |
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21:54.01 | oi | a regular asterisk. |
21:54.23 | oi | opus_: just to get to know whay is it and how it works.. |
21:54.37 | oi | I got problems with the dialplan |
21:54.48 | opus_ | regular meaning asterisk with an analog device or asterisk with all digital devices |
21:55.03 | oi | asterisk with analog and sip. |
21:55.10 | oi | and iax |
21:55.18 | oi | this s1001 boxes. |
21:55.54 | oi | apus_: can I talk to you in private? if you do not mind .. so the conversation do not distort in the way. |
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21:56.16 | opus_ | that should be easy to setup. 'make samples' in /usr/src/asterisk then learn sip.conf zapta*conf and extensions.conf. |
21:56.43 | oi | i got all that done. |
21:56.48 | oi | i install all.. |
21:57.07 | oi | the asterisk . the extensions.. the zaptata drivers.. all simple.. no problems.. |
21:57.16 | oi | the sip phone registers.. no problems.. |
21:57.20 | oi | the zap phone too.. |
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21:57.43 | oi | but making calls from one device to another is a problem or call outside. |
21:57.52 | opus_ | extensions.conf involves context, contexts include extensions, extensions include priorities, prorities include applications, applications have operands or are passed data. You can goto a context. 's' is the starter extension in a context, the default. |
21:58.10 | RoyK | anyone here using rate-engine? |
21:58.32 | opus_ | if your priorities are not sequential, astierks may drop your call. Other then that its just like BASIC |
22:00.14 | oi | opus_: i do not want to get into the applications because this is the other part of my learning |
22:00.16 | opus_ | oi making calls from one device to another is easy. Simply have a device assigned to a context. In extensions.conf for that context assign an extension. Make the first priority of that extension Answer. Then make the second priority Dial. Pass the channel to the Dial() application. For example in SIP Dial(SIP/202) |
22:00.41 | oi | oh! |
22:00.48 | oi | i will try that |
22:02.11 | oi | ok.. let me show you my extensions.conf |
22:02.21 | oi | i will paste in on pastein.ca |
22:02.24 | oi | yes? |
22:03.03 | oi | pastebin |
22:03.04 | oi | sorry |
22:04.50 | oi | opus_: look at this one on this site.... http://pastebin.ca/20026 |
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22:06.08 | opus_ | => 301,2,dial.sip/301,20 |
22:06.19 | opus_ | you have a "." where it should be "," |
22:06.30 | opus_ | or you could do 301,2,Dial(SIP/301|20) |
22:06.43 | oi | ok |
22:06.51 | opus_ | also. the second line after that is extensions *302* but what you want is *301* |
22:07.48 | opus_ | and you have a priority of "102" -- if you know about how the Dial command jumps around priorities ( it will jump something liek pirority+101 if failed) you can do that however I think they are taking it out of asterisk. |
22:07.50 | opus_ | just use |
22:08.00 | opus_ | exten => 301,3,Voicemail(u301) for now |
22:08.25 | oi | ok |
22:10.05 | oi | it is fine.. |
22:10.06 | opus_ | i think you want to reverse from-zap and from-sip |
22:10.11 | opus_ | or think it out a little better. |
22:10.40 | oi | yes, i want to be able to call from zap to sip |
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22:11.26 | opus_ | what context is your zap device on? |
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22:11.53 | oi | from-zap |
22:11.56 | opus_ | because the context 'from-zap' doesn't include 'from-sip', and won't know about extension 301. you might wnat to create a new context called 'internal-extensions' and have it inlcude both from-zap and from-sip |
22:12.02 | oi | i i did it now. |
22:12.16 | oi | ok.. |
22:12.23 | opus_ | and then change the context of zap to go to that new context or whatever, |
22:12.33 | julio | i have a very simple question - where can i find info about how to connect to cvs head for asterisk 1.2? |
22:12.44 | opus_ | asterisk.org |
22:12.52 | opus_ | like, one or two pages from the main |
22:12.58 | oi | opus_: I will do that.. |
22:12.58 | julio | hummm - been browsing that |
22:13.04 | oi | include all extensions in one. |
22:13.07 | julio | will search around |
22:13.25 | opus_ | http://asterisk.org/index.php?menu=download |
22:13.32 | opus_ | To check out code from our CVS repository: ... |
22:13.41 | julio | ah gotit |
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22:14.06 | SarahEmm | ar |
22:14.14 | cj | re SarahEmm |
22:14.22 | SarahEmm | hihi |
22:14.24 | opus_ | oi. another trick is to use the CLI . there command ' show dial plan <tabtab>' is good |
22:15.07 | cj | SarahEmm: will asterisk play nice with other software that wants to use the dsp? |
22:16.57 | oi | opus_: |
22:17.11 | oi | i changed everything and the anolog phone can not dial the sip |
22:17.17 | oi | i try the command dial |
22:17.32 | oi | to dial the sip phone and can do it.. but not the anolog phone.. |
22:17.34 | oi | lol |
22:18.25 | opus_ | hmm. never used zaptel stuff. |
22:19.08 | oi | if i try to call from the phone out it can not work either. |
22:19.18 | oi | if i use the sip phone can not call anyone.. |
22:19.21 | oi | hum! |
22:19.28 | opus_ | sip show peers |
22:19.29 | opus_ | and |
22:19.37 | opus_ | show dialplan from-sip or whatever |
22:21.18 | oi | ok |
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22:23.34 | file[laptop] | SarahEmm: KITRICH |
22:24.48 | vonage | finally something i can replace asterisk with that is nearly as cheap |
22:24.49 | vonage | http://wandel.ca/homepage/pbx.html |
22:25.08 | SarahEmm | FILE |
22:25.37 | oi | opus_: |
22:25.46 | oi | I got the sip working.. |
22:25.47 | oi | lol |
22:25.51 | oi | but not the zap.. |
22:26.16 | oi | but it is good |
22:27.04 | oi | now on an anolog phone.. for the zapata channel.. do we have to put a context to it? |
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22:45.08 | dumbhack | I'm new to Asterisk. I'm starting a new business with one other guy. We both have cell phones, and we're always on the move, but we want a central number with voicemail and such. I don't want to use any phone lines, if I can avoid it, because it seems like Internet-based stuff is cheapest. I believe that I want one phone number going in over the Internet (312-555-6666 or something), and then the ability to call my cell phone fro |
22:46.28 | SarahEmm | okay |
22:46.33 | SarahEmm | what's the issue dumbhack? |
22:46.40 | bkw_ | he didn't say Hi |
22:47.08 | dumbhack | Hi! |
22:47.42 | dumbhack | Well, I can install the Asterisk software and such. But where do I get the ability to make outgoing calls and receive incoming calls without a real phone line? |
22:47.57 | file[laptop] | a provider |
22:48.10 | file[laptop] | that ironically, provides service |
22:48.28 | dumbhack | Where do I find such a provider? I'm based in Chicago. Is there a central list? Any better than others? |
22:48.40 | file[laptop] | http://www.voip-info.org/ and Google |
22:49.06 | file[laptop] | Google is goooood |
22:49.42 | dumbhack | What do I look for? I don't know how such providers describe themselves. |
22:50.20 | dumbhack | Media Gateways? |
22:53.01 | dumbhack | ah. DID |
22:53.44 | [Jedi] | DOD |
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23:00.03 | SarahEmm | bbiab |
23:06.39 | oi | ops_: I got it working with the sip fine,.. it is looking nice.. |
23:06.40 | oi | lol |
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23:18.16 | dumbhack | Will Vonage play well with Asterisk? |
23:22.42 | bkw_ | NO |
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23:27.01 | Inv_arp | sometimes asterisk just gets unregistered from SER , a sip reload fixes it , where can I look in sip.conf for clues |
23:29.20 | elusive | Aug 14 20:15:53 NOTICE[3787]: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP'Aug 14 20:15:53 NOTICE[3787]: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' |
23:29.24 | elusive | what does it mean? |
23:32.44 | vonage | i play well with others... |
23:33.58 | oi | elusive. what are you doing? |
23:35.54 | adelas` | hey, i'v install asterisk@home, is there a gui interface for this linux? |
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23:36.31 | MikeJ__ | adelas`, in aah, there is a basic linux gui, under maintenance I beleive |
23:36.38 | RoyK | adelas`: just do a 'rm -rf /' |
23:36.43 | MikeJ__ | should handle the basics you need |
23:37.12 | adelas` | rm = remove? |
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23:37.35 | adelas` | i maybe a linux noob but i know a command when i see one |
23:38.18 | elusive | trying to run asterisk |
23:38.36 | adelas` | i got asterisk running |
23:38.51 | adelas` | i just want to a gui interface in the linux now |
23:38.52 | elusive | NOTICE[3787]: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' |
23:38.55 | elusive | in the messages |
23:39.04 | elusive | Is that a problem? |
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23:46.17 | JerJer | elusive: your sip peer isn't reigster |
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23:46.25 | JerJer | or your extensions.conf is wrong |
23:46.31 | JerJer | we don't know, since you haven't provided any detail |
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23:46.40 | JerJer | registerED |
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23:47.50 | elusive | JerJer , hmmm. That is because the guy is not running the SIP Softphone, right? |
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23:48.36 | elusive | [sip] |
23:48.37 | elusive | exten => 1,1,Dial(SIP/marcelo) |
23:48.37 | elusive | exten => 2,1,Dial(SIP/enciso) |
23:48.37 | elusive | exten => 1111,1,Dial(IAX2/marcelo_iax@marcelo_iax) |
23:48.37 | elusive | exten => 2222,2,Dial(IAX2/enciso_iax@enciso_iax) |
23:48.43 | elusive | that is my extensions.conf |
23:48.47 | oi | elusive |
23:48.54 | oi | on the cli do sip show peers |
23:49.04 | elusive | how do I run cli? |
23:49.12 | [Jedi] | asterisk -r |
23:50.02 | elusive | Name/username Host Dyn Nat ACL Mask Port Status |
23:50.02 | elusive | enciso/enciso (Unspecified) D 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored |
23:50.02 | elusive | marcelo/marcelo 192.168.0.165 D 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored |
23:50.24 | oi | it is fine. |
23:50.41 | elusive | I think the problem is because enciso is not connected, right? |
23:50.53 | oi | yep |
23:51.00 | elusive | ok |
23:51.04 | elusive | now my question is |
23:51.30 | elusive | with a FXO card, can enciso for example, answer any call to the line on the FXO with his sip soft phone? |
23:51.44 | oi | yes |
23:51.49 | tzafrir_laptop | devel list still complains about a forwarding loop |
23:51.50 | elusive | that is what I want to do |
23:51.59 | oi | if you can put him in the aswering pattern |
23:52.13 | elusive | is there any way of using a standard fax/modem as FXO? |
23:52.18 | oi | s,1,answer() |
23:52.51 | oi | s,2,dial,sip/marcelo&sip/enciso |
23:53.04 | oi | i do not think so.. |
23:53.23 | elusive | someone told me about Ambient 3200, with Intel Chipset |
23:54.03 | elusive | this guy told me, this think is almost the same as the FXO from Digium |
23:54.38 | JerJer | no its not |
23:54.50 | elusive | but it works |
23:54.57 | elusive | that is the most important thing for me |
23:55.08 | elusive | since what I am doing, is just something for home-use |
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23:57.59 | oi | you linux geeks |
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23:58.23 | oi | I need to make my computer able to be in the internet to recieve calls using a dinamic dns.. |
23:58.31 | oi | .. how do i do this?? |
23:58.35 | elusive | oi |
23:58.41 | elusive | what I am trying to do is |
23:58.48 | elusive | use one FXO |
23:58.56 | elusive | plug my phone line on it |
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23:59.14 | elusive | so that I can answer the phone, from a ip-phone, in any place I want |
23:59.14 | oi | try to buy a one port from digium. |