irclog2html for #asterisk on 20051025

00:00.59n3u7any suggestions?
00:01.11n3u7www.darkphiber.ca/asterisk
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00:05.51d-technei provide some sccp.conf assistance?
00:06.30justinun3u7: generic help: looks like you're mising a header file
00:07.08n3u7justinu:kernel header?
00:07.12drumkillayou need newt.
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00:07.56n3u7i just installed newt-0.51.6-5.src.rpm:same result
00:08.13drumkillathat's just the src rpm ...
00:08.18n3u7:0
00:08.27JerJeris like slashdot all fucked up for anyone else?
00:08.47justinunewt.h must be somewhere different than where zttool.c thinks it is
00:09.43justinuslashdot is like working for me, yo
00:09.48JerJerusing firefox?
00:09.51justinuyep
00:10.04JerJerstrange - the layout is totally broken here
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00:10.12swm_anyone have a problem or had a problem with a scroll mouse locking up the screen for a few seconds making it go blank?
00:10.13justinui've seen firefox do that myself
00:11.10swm_I Want a Mouse With. Two Balls! Why two balls? because it adds a vector. Today's mice (In fact, all the mice I've ever seen) have a single ball or optical sensor, and can only represent a single point on the computer screen
00:11.33mattHelmast_yyerror(): syntax error: syntax error; Input: !=
00:11.37swm_www.josephpalmer.com/view/2balls.shtml
00:11.53mattHelmLooks like this is in extensions.conf
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00:12.22mattHelmswm_: you want a space ball.
00:12.32swm_Heh
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00:13.08swm_Anyone wanna buy a palm pilot? Palm III xe ??
00:13.30mattHelmswm_: http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=279108
00:14.14justinulol
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00:14.44swm_$529 for that mouse, no way... Blink Blink Blink ... Wha?
00:15.12spootnickdoes anybody know a working config example for SER being an outbound proxy for UAs registering in an Asterisk box?
00:16.10mattHelmWhat kind of of language or format is extensions.conf written in?
00:16.25twisted[asteria]jerjer - slashdot looks fine for me in firefox
00:16.29swm_Extensions.conf is written in Super Pascal
00:16.31mogormanextensions.conf language
00:16.37mogormanits like basic
00:16.38mogormankinda
00:16.44mogormanand ael is more like perl
00:16.52twisted[asteria]ael is more like a programming language
00:16.54twisted[asteria]don't limit it to perl
00:17.00twisted[asteria]it's like a hybrid
00:17.13mattHelmok... interesting....
00:17.23twisted[asteria]mogorman, you know what would be awesome?
00:17.30mattHelmwhy can't people just stick to Scheme for config extensions...
00:17.30twisted[asteria]mogorman, accessing the API through ael
00:17.36mogormani dont know what would be awesome
00:17.37justinumatthelm: lol
00:17.39mogormanapi meaning?
00:17.45twisted[asteria]uh... the asterisk API
00:17.46mogormanlike ast_functions
00:17.48twisted[asteria]eya
00:17.49twisted[asteria]er eya
00:17.51twisted[asteria]er yea
00:17.54mogormanthat'd be hott
00:17.57twisted[asteria]fingers frozen.. it's COLD outside.
00:17.58mogormanbut not really safe
00:18.10mogormanlike probably increadibly unsafe
00:18.11twisted[asteria]yeah, i know it wouldn't be really safe
00:18.17mogormanlike asking for things to let you die
00:18.20twisted[asteria]but it'd be great :)
00:18.27mogormanhey twisted i called linksys
00:18.34twisted[asteria]oh yea?
00:18.37JerJertwisted[asteria]:  something crazy must be going on here then
00:18.38mogormanfirst question "have you called your provider"
00:18.40mogormani was like
00:18.42twisted[asteria]swm_, look out, they're coming for you
00:18.42mogormani am the provider
00:18.47MikeJ[Laptop]hmmmm
00:18.49twisted[asteria]mogorman, hahaha... i got that before too
00:18.55twisted[asteria]mogorman, india?
00:18.58mogormanthey said oh well youy should talk to your admin to write you aguide for it
00:19.02mogormani was like I am the admin
00:19.05mogormanshe said oh
00:19.13JerJerunless you are global crossing or AT&T you have a provider
00:19.19mogormanthen will it register to your machine
00:19.19JerJerbut even they have providers
00:19.30mogormanthis is after i told her i did a tcpdump and saw no traffic
00:19.36twisted[asteria]JerJer, in the sense of being a voip provider
00:19.38mogormani reiterate this point
00:19.39twisted[asteria];)
00:19.42mogormanit got ugly
00:19.46mogormanand i got no answer
00:19.48twisted[asteria]yeah
00:19.50mogormanjust another number
00:19.51mogormanand a ticket
00:19.52twisted[asteria]that's the way it goes with linksys
00:19.53eKo1unless you are tier 1
00:19.55twisted[asteria]serious
00:20.01twisted[asteria]they outsource them
00:20.03twisted[asteria]and don't train them
00:20.07mogormanso lame though
00:20.10mogormani couldnt stand it
00:20.12twisted[asteria]so they read the manuals for the different providers
00:20.25mogormanbut i am gonan call them now
00:20.28mogormansee what they say
00:20.30twisted[asteria]don't do it
00:21.23twisted[asteria]you'll wanna strangle (them|yourself) with your (phone cord|ethernet cable)
00:21.24mogormani need it to talk to my lan
00:21.24ms345anyone switch voice calls from one PRI (from telco) to another PRI (CPE) on a lower end processor?  Any idea how many voice calls a 733MHz PIII could switch from PRI to PRI using the TE410P  (bus-mastering) 4 port PRI card ?
00:21.24mogormanits lame that it doesnt
00:21.33twisted[asteria]mogorman, i don't think that's going to work, simply by design of the device
00:21.42twisted[asteria]it's probably bound to the wan port
00:22.01twisted[asteria]but you could do some fun stuff with a switch and a few cables ;)
00:22.04mogormanhey dial this number for me
00:22.06mogorman1-800-326-7114
00:22.08mogormandoes it terminate
00:22.09JerJerdamn you can't buy a 40 in Alabama?
00:22.13twisted[asteria]JerJer, nope.
00:22.23mogormanyeah i am gonna do it that way if i must
00:22.26twisted[asteria]mogorman, dunno, on teh fone
00:22.33mogormanbut id rather not do any routing on my other box
00:22.37twisted[asteria]nono
00:22.40twisted[asteria]i don't mean routing on your box
00:22.42twisted[asteria]i mean
00:22.43mogormananyone want to dial a 1800 number tell me if it terminates
00:22.44twisted[asteria]take your cablemodem
00:22.44mogorman1-800-326-7114
00:22.47twisted[asteria]plug it into a switch
00:22.52twisted[asteria]plug your wan port into the same switch
00:22.54twisted[asteria]then
00:23.02twisted[asteria]plug your lan into that switch as well
00:23.03mogormanyuck
00:23.06twisted[asteria]turn off dhcp
00:23.09mogormanonly 3 ports on this for switch
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00:23.24twisted[asteria]a separate switch silly
00:23.32ms345morgman - it says "thank you for calling linksys support"
00:23.38twisted[asteria]it's called ghetto rigging with virtual vlans
00:23.40mogormandamn digium....
00:23.47mogormani have to figure this out on misery
00:23.51twisted[asteria]it's going to be in my new book: "Networking for hoodrats"
00:24.43moraleChapter 1. Stealing the essentials.
00:24.44mogormanthat is lame that number wont terminate from digium
00:24.50twisted[asteria]morale, exactly.
00:24.55twisted[asteria]only i'll be politically correct
00:25.00twisted[asteria]"Acquiring" the essentials.
00:25.08mogormannow it works....
00:25.16n3u7thanks guys zttool insatlled succesfully
00:25.19mogormanwhy has evreyones options changed
00:25.21mogormanjust once
00:25.31mogormanid like to hear our options havent changed in years
00:25.32mogormanso rock on
00:25.42twisted[asteria]so get allison to record it
00:25.46mogormanheh
00:25.47twisted[asteria]i'll put it on my box at home
00:25.52mogormani need her to do those others for me
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00:25.54twisted[asteria]because my options HAVEN'T changed in years
00:26.01Logixzif you create an ssh tunnel for SIP on a client to an asterisk server, then try and connect to localhost with a SIP softphone would that work
00:26.10Logixz?
00:26.28mogormani also like how menus are like press 1, 2,3, or 9
00:26.35mogormanwhat crack are they smoking
00:27.13endermogorman: We do that.
00:27.17mogormanwhy
00:27.18ender8 is always repeat.
00:27.24ender9 is go back a to main menu
00:27.32mogormanmy menu options are gonna be 1 7 4 and 6
00:27.34ender1-7 are the variable options.
00:27.36mogormanin that order
00:27.42mogormanwell thats fine
00:27.49mogormanthese are 123 or 9
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00:28.43endermost our menus are 1, 2, 8, 9  or 1, 8, 9
00:29.05mogormanwell that would bother me.... i guess im lame
00:29.31ReD-MaNanyone ever encountered where if you dial an extension it goes direct to vm saying the person busy? Applies to both incoming from pstn, and sip calls.(yes I am a n00b and this is my first setup)
00:29.57mogormanyour sip phone isnt registerd redman
00:30.11ReD-MaNeven though I can make outgoing calls from it?
00:30.16mogormanwell thats my bet
00:30.17mogormanyeah
00:30.26ReD-MaNhmm.
00:30.51ReD-MaNI am trying a simple setup using X-lite .. figured that since I could make calls to the pstn, it was setup ok
00:30.52mogormando sip show peers
00:31.48ReD-MaNName/username              Host            Dyn Nat ACL Mask             Port     Status
00:31.48ReD-MaN9000/9000                  (Unspecified)    D          255.255.255.255  0        Unmonitored
00:32.51ReD-MaN1 sip peer [1 online, 0 offline]
00:33.15drumkillaooh, the count is wrong!
00:33.57mogormanquestion from linksys support " what is a sip server"
00:34.05mogormanAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
00:34.30drumkillahm?
00:35.02mogormanthat is their voip support as well
00:35.28drumkillatheir support emailing you?
00:36.11ms345mogorman - can you rec the call "for quality assurance" and entertainment?  I guess it would be legal if you told them.
00:36.28ms345sorry keep typoing you nic
00:36.31mogormanheh
00:36.32mogormanno
00:36.45mogormanthat voip router i won at astricon
00:36.53mogormanwont talk to my asterisk server on the lan
00:37.00mogormanbut will talk to anything on the earth on the wan
00:37.11mogormanit just wont talk into the built in switch
00:37.18drumkillaoh, haha
00:37.21drumkillathat sucks!
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00:38.06ReD-MaNhmmmm  -- Registered SIP '9000' at 192.168.100.91 port 5060 expires 1800
00:38.44zangbyI would like to refresh my copy of 1.2.  How can I get the latest 1.2 from CVS?
00:38.45ReD-MaNomg it works
00:38.56ReD-MaNforgot a nice little sip proxy setting
00:39.01mogormanyeah it registerd
00:39.04mogormanand it works ^_^
00:39.09JerJeri would lower that 1800
00:39.17JerJerlike 360 or 240
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00:39.43ReD-MaNnow maybe I should setup a trunk to fwd
00:40.12ReD-MaNnot ready to leave my pstn line plugged in all the time just yet
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00:42.21mogormani hate asking to be escalated in support
00:42.25mogormanbut this guy knew nothing
00:42.54ReD-MaNlol
00:43.01ReD-MaNlevel 1 call taker
00:43.03drumkillamogorman: what was wrong
00:43.17mogormani told ya, it wont talk internally
00:43.22mogormani think it is bug in firmware
00:43.27mogormanbut there is no new firmware
00:43.28drumkillaoh, i thought you said it works now
00:43.35mogormanheh no
00:43.39mogormani know they wont fix it
00:43.50mogormani just want some type of no it can never work
00:43.57mogormanor here is beta firmware
00:44.11enderWhat might this indicate: Oct 24 17:25:14 WARNING[4788]: chan_zap.c:4754 zt_indicate: Don't know how to set condition 16 on channel Zap/2-1
00:44.14ender?
00:44.17ms345does it run linux underneath like the other linksys stuff?
00:45.04mogormani think it runs vxworks like the newer wrt54gs
00:45.18mogormanitd be spiffy if i could get asterisk going on it
00:45.52drumkillayou'd have to write a zaptel driver for it, heh
00:46.05mogormanshouldnt be too bad....
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00:48.38mmlj4anyone use cisco phones? which ones? are they worth it?
00:49.58scoatesis there a way that I can uniquely identify CALLING extensions in a variable? (for VoiceMail({$CALLING_EXT}@context) )
00:50.26drumkillaum ... CALLERID?
00:50.37scoatescan't the user spoof that?
00:50.44JerJerif you let them
00:50.54scoatesah..
00:51.18drumkillayou probably want CALLERIDNUM, btw
00:51.24drumkillaor CALLERID(number) i guess it is
00:51.50JerJeryeah that - i was already typing deprecated
00:52.23mattHelmexten => s,1,GotoIf($[foo${ARG3} = foo]?3:2))
00:52.33mattHelmI presume that last paren is one too many?
00:52.34scoatesaha.. thanks
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00:52.55mattHelmUnless the config syntax is trickier than it looks..
00:53.00drumkillamattHelm: yes
00:53.12drumkillawhere did you see that?
00:53.15mogormanyou need spaces i think
00:53.19mattHelmgee whiz, the last admin was so lame...
00:53.25mogormanamd pme ;ess [are
00:53.28mattHelmin /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf
00:53.39drumkillaok, just making sure it wasn't in an example somewhere ...
00:53.59zangbyWhere can I get the latest 1.2?  I want to refresh my copy.
00:54.02mattHelmnumerous warnings in the logs re syntax errors.
00:54.07drumkillafrom cvs
00:54.10mattHelmbeen running this way for 8 months
00:54.19swm_1
00:54.20swm_2
00:54.20swm_3
00:54.22swm_BOOM
00:54.33swm_Fedora Sucks
00:55.01drumkillaswm_: i swear, every time i see you in here ...
00:55.12zangby-drumkilla: will this get the latest version: cvs checkout -r v1-2-0-beta1 asterisk zaptel libpri
00:55.25drumkillajust cvs checkout asterisk ...
00:55.32drumkillav1-2... was just a tag
00:55.34drumkillanot a branch
00:55.39drumkillacvs head is the to-be 1.2
00:56.19mogormanhey swm after i helped you that day
00:56.27mogormanyou said you'd stop the troll fest
00:56.31zangbyI thought it was past 1.2,  I thought they froze 1.2 and are now just doing fixes
00:56.41drumkillait's still frozen, yes.
00:57.26filedrumkilla: strike a pose!
00:57.38JerJerwork it boy
00:58.28mogormanman no one at linksys even knows what this product is...
00:58.31mogormanthat is so lame
00:58.57Vcowhat product?
00:59.57filedrumkilla: that's hot
01:00.00mogormanwrt54gp-na
01:00.49scoatesmuch thanks. CALLERIDNUM is exactly what I wanted.
01:00.59drumkillayay
01:01.21enderis there _any_ way to do music on hold w/out using mp3s?
01:01.36drumkillamultiple ways!
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01:02.25enderdrumkilla: ok, whats the easiest?  (:
01:02.39enderdrumkilla: with respect to the server.  We have a sound studio that can produce our music in any format.
01:02.49drumkillain cvs head or 1.2, you can use files of any format that asterisk can read
01:03.01drumkillaand without mpg123
01:03.08drumkilladoes it natively
01:03.12enderoh?
01:03.14drumkillaindeed
01:03.18Vcoor you can just get a ditzy receptionist that can hum a tune
01:03.19enderis there a wiki page that discusses this?
01:03.26enderwe're using 1.2beta
01:03.34drumkilla/usr/src/asterisk/configs/musiconhold.conf.sample
01:03.36mogormandrumkilla not up on the wiki
01:03.40mogormanbe still my heart
01:04.09drumkillaorrr!
01:04.45enderoh nifty
01:05.09drumkillayup.
01:05.13drumkillanevermind that or :)
01:06.40enderthats neat  We can easy convert to wavs or gsm or whatever.
01:07.00drumkillasweet
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01:07.26ceetoHey all.  Is there a way to tell * to ignore voicemail hangups?  i.e., a user makes it to a mailbox then just hangs up without leaving a message.  Currently, my system just records a couple seconds of nothing and throws up the MWI light.
01:08.00enderceeto: voicemail.conf can have a minimum length message
01:08.13enderceeto: if the message isn't longer than the minimum, it gets discarded.
01:08.23ceetoAhh... k, thanks... What do you recommend setting it to?  1 second?
01:08.29ender2 or 3
01:08.38ceetoWhat's the command (thanks for the help).
01:10.24mogormanthe phone guy just told me to email linksys
01:10.27mogormangrrr
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01:12.40n3u7good news:I have asterisk installed and running on SuSE9.3
01:13.43ceetoGreat news!
01:13.56n3u7yes ceeto I tried afew different distros
01:14.08ceetodebian
01:14.22n3u7SArge, but i had problems
01:14.52ceetoAHH
01:16.55n3u7ceeto : i just started loging my progress if you are interested
01:17.07n3u7www.darkphiber.ca/asterisk
01:17.18ceetoThanks!  I'm a FreeBSD man myself though.
01:17.34n3u7cool
01:18.04ceetoI like the domain... darkphiber...
01:18.15n3u7hey thanks
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01:18.44n3u7there are screen shots from Toronto 2600 at www/darkphiber.ca/to2600
01:19.47ceetoAhh.. Jessica Biel..
01:20.02n3u7heh
01:20.37n3u7mine are neutrin0
01:20.45n3u7new ones soon
01:24.08ceetoCool.  You a bigtime hacker?
01:24.24n3u7just a hack. lol
01:24.29ceetoheh
01:24.59n3u7whitehat reprazents...
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01:26.10mattHelmexten => s,1,GotoIf($[foo${ECID${CALLERIDNUM}} = foo]?4)
01:26.20mattHelmWhat does the $ rep syntax wise?
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01:26.50harryvvTo bad there wasnt a home repair chanell because now i think i need one.
01:26.52harryvv:)
01:27.15mattHelmAsterisk burned your house down?
01:27.15crash3m_what'd you break harryvv?
01:28.04harryvvfliping washer had a small leak on the second floor and it accumulated in the kitchen cealing.
01:28.19mthemhey guys i cant get faxdetect to work, i zapata.conf are the allowed variebles: both/incoming/outgoing or is it a yes/no paremeter?
01:28.30harryvvNow I think 2 4x8 sheets of sheetrock will have to be replaced.
01:28.48mthemi want to terminate voice over IAX but the fax over my TDM400P
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01:29.02mattHelmharryvv: overhead sheetrock is for pros if you want it to look right.
01:29.28harryvvmatt, yea ive done sheetrock before.
01:29.31mattHelmAnybody? What doe the $ dor in conf files?
01:29.37mthemanyone have faxdetect working?
01:29.40harryvvnever overhead though.
01:29.59mattHelmharryvv: done sheetrock also, and don't like it. Not overhead either.
01:30.22harryvvthankfully the sheets are cheap
01:31.28harryvvI have the mud for other sheetrock repairs.
01:33.20harryvvnice thing about cosmetic and some sheetrock home repairs if its a rental..it can really be used as leverage to make a much lower offer on a house and make a profit from it..
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01:40.38mattHelmexten => s,1,GotoIf($[foo${ECID${CALLERIDNUM}} = foo]?4)
01:40.46mattHelmIs that even a valid statement?
01:40.55mattHelmWhat is foo?
01:46.19drumkillayeah, that's valid ...
01:46.34drumkillabut silly
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01:52.33mthemanyone have faxdetect working? how much termination time does it add?
01:52.41mthemfor the detect?
01:53.36n3u7greets
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01:53.46mattHelmBut... the foo4{blah} is inside []
01:53.53mattHelmthat makes it and express right?
01:54.03n3u7I have conigures an incoming channel and and an internal channel
01:54.24n3u7asterisk won't aswer the phone!
01:54.35n3u7and the internal channel does nothing
01:54.45n3u7maybe there is somethinfg i am missinf
01:55.06mthemn3u7: does it not? and provide the tone?
01:55.21n3u7no tone
01:55.26mattHelmSo if ${blah} evals to 123, the express comes out as $[foo123 = foo]
01:55.27mthemoh sry, not to my benefit ;)
01:55.38n3u7ok..I am using an x100p card trying to set up voicemail
01:56.20mthemn3u7: are you talking fax ?
01:56.26n3u7egative
01:56.32n3u7negative pstn
01:56.34mthemn3u7: k
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01:57.58n3u7zap show channels showspseudo incoming and internal 1
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01:59.37n3u7hmm
02:00.08n3u7maybe someone can help me configure the internal channel
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02:00.16azzie_hey
02:00.42azzie_anybody knows what the difference between cisco 7940 and 7940g is ?
02:00.45mrgobyhow is the fax support in asterisk these days ?
02:01.24n3u7i hear its problematic
02:01.27mthemmrgoby: how are you terminating the fax?
02:02.00Vcocisco 7940 and 7940g  <-- note the 'g'
02:02.02n3u7perhaps i should just clarify expected behaviour
02:02.19Vcoalthough if memory servers the g has more compatible firmware..
02:02.21azzie_Vco, and what does it stand for, featurewire ?
02:02.29Vcobut i could be totally wrong
02:02.52n3u7can I configure internal channels on an x100p card?
02:05.38mthem<n3u7: duno
02:08.26n3u7hmm
02:08.46n3u7at least i have a cli
02:15.03mthemanyone new have any experience with faxdetect?
02:15.06mrgobymthem: just curious in general...   voip vs. pstn, etc
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02:15.29mthemmrgoby: packet vs switched
02:15.34mrgobyi've not played with it yet ... but a client is interested
02:16.12mthemi terminate voice over packets and fax over PSTN, but i want to auto detect what context to terminate the call through
02:16.40mthemwe have a TDM400P card in every server, + core servers that terminate voice via PRI
02:16.54mrgobyi'm basically thinking the same thing
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02:17.27mthembut how i can get the slave servers to detect the fax tone is the problem
02:17.42mrgobygotcha
02:18.30azzie_mthem, how do you plan to detect fax tones before routing call via pri or sip ?
02:18.46mthemthis is the detect context for the ZAP lines (we serve our customers via channel banks) that said they use the line for both fax and voice
02:18.54n3u7holy shit it works!!11
02:18.57mthem[faxdetect]
02:18.57mthemexten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Answer
02:18.57mthemexten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Goto(outbound,${EXTEN},1)
02:18.57mthemexten => fax,1,Dial,Zap/g2/${EXTEN}
02:18.59n3u7HOORAY
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02:19.31mrgobymthem, is fax a special exten ?
02:19.33mthemoutbound sends it via IAX to a core server with PRI termination, and g2 is PSTN at the slave server
02:19.49mrgobyi'm out of the loop...  i have been doing other things too long
02:20.14mthemi read it should use the faxdetect from zapata.conf, and if tone was detected send it to the fax exten
02:21.21mattHelm14 hours in the office is long enough...
02:21.30mattHelmSBC says my T1 is fine.
02:22.26mattHelmBecause they tested it.... Dopes... When it goes down it is only for approx 30 seconds.
02:22.58mattHelmLOgs say it has happened over 30 times today...
02:25.28azzie_mattHelm, where's it connected into?
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02:31.15kb1_kanobeevening all.
02:33.47tzangersshhh
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02:36.27tzangerI'm listening to Romanian music
02:36.59kb1_kanobeThat's pretty different, where does one find such a thing?
02:37.09tzangerp2p of course
02:37.17kb1_kanobeah yes, the Internet shall provide.
02:37.22tzangeras I mentioned in #openpbx, I also have the Pimsleur Romanian I series
02:37.33tzangerbut so far all I've managed to learn is "I don't understand Romanian, miss."
02:37.44tzangerwhich I think is a little ironic
02:37.57tzangerI was hoping to learn "shall we go back to your place, miss?" but that's not come up yet
02:38.05kb1_kanobelol
02:39.05tzangerI have l-fy to bounce questions like that off of though
02:39.14tzangershe can help me with those nuances
02:39.27n3u7took three distros but it's finally up!
02:39.33tzanger:-)
02:39.44morale3? what was wrong with the first one?
02:40.08n3u7kernel preemption errors on comile
02:40.12n3u7*compile
02:40.19n3u7that was Ubuntu
02:40.19tzangerkb1_kanobe: if you're interested, check out "Dana - Zbor", "Activ - Doar Cu Tine" and a few others
02:40.30blitzrageevening all
02:40.35kb1_kanobeI'll give anything a try... :-)
02:40.38kb1_kanobeevening.
02:40.46n3u7Sarge and Knoppix were missing dependancies and unupgradedable stuff
02:40.50tzangerhang on
02:40.55n3u7SuSE9.3 is working
02:41.21n3u7I am so freaking happy
02:41.47tzangern3u7: kpfleming's a suse fan too
02:41.51tzangerI like it but stick with slackware
02:41.57kb1_kanobetzanger: did you get my off-list email regarding the bad echo on that IVR number you advertised?
02:42.10blitzrageI use CentOS
02:42.24tzangerkb1_kanobe: I think so, you said a human answered it?
02:42.27tzanger(I'mbehind in my email replies)
02:43.02kb1_kanobetzanger: ah, no. This was regarding collecting some sample recordings. It has a zip attachment.
02:43.07tzangerohhhhhh
02:43.12tzangerhang on I don't think I got that one
02:43.44kb1_kanobesent: Wed 10/19/2005 4:12am PST
02:43.46n3u7blitzrage:I couldn't get the iso for centos to boot
02:43.57tzangeroh yes I do have it
02:44.09tzangerwtf I do NOT remember reading this
02:44.12kb1_kanobeAh, just checking... no rush. :-)
02:44.34n3u7This week will be the starfish book!
02:44.44tzangerI do not use echotraining at all.  I hate it :-)
02:44.51kb1_kanobeOutlook 2003 has been 'helping' me with my email recently... so I've been missing stuff left, right and center.
02:45.04tzangerI'm using kmail, I don' thave that kind of good excuse :-)
02:45.20blitzragen3u7: thats strange...
02:45.26brookshiretzanger: we got him liking gentoo ;)
02:45.35tzangerbrookshire: who?
02:45.38brookshirekp
02:45.41tzangergentoo?  nasty
02:45.44tzangernasty nasty nasty
02:45.53brookshirehaha.. watch out.. you're next then ;)
02:45.54n3u7very much so, i tried two different mirrors too
02:46.01tzangernext you will be telling me you got him driving a riced-out civic
02:46.18file[laptop]Matttttttttt
02:46.33brookshirehey file!
02:46.38JunK-Ymoooo
02:46.39file[laptop]hihi
02:46.42file[laptop]Junky!
02:46.44brookshirehey junky!
02:46.49JunK-Yhey hey !
02:46.56JunK-Ywhat sup?
02:47.12JunK-Yme gives a muffin to file.
02:47.16file[laptop]might go to sleep early
02:47.23tzangerfile[laptop]: I am, that's for sure
02:47.31tzangeroh wait, it's almost 11, it's right on time
02:47.38file[laptop]almost 12 here
02:47.39JunK-Yive slept 15 hours from saturday to sunday, so im just ON FIRE!
02:47.44file[laptop]ooh
02:48.01file[laptop]yay!!!
02:48.25JunK-Yfile: have u seen my pics from CA?
02:48.31file[laptop]JunK-Y: yes yes
02:48.38blitzrageJunK-Y: people keep laughing at me in those pictures :)
02:48.54JunK-Ywith twisted?
02:49.06blitzrageand just the picturs from the tartar room
02:49.08JunK-Yi like this one: http://www.midsouthmarketplace.com/~krice/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album02&id=IMG_3329
02:49.29blitzrageJunK-Y: lol... me too. I'm a r0ck star in the pic
02:49.32JunK-YI'm a goddamn r0ck star. And don't you ever forget that.
02:49.33JunK-YMOAUAHAHAHA
02:49.36blitzrageLOL
02:51.05tzangerleif needs a shave
02:51.35JunK-Ytzanger: +1 for me.
02:51.46JunK-Ylook at matt: http://www.midsouthmarketplace.com/~krice/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album03&id=IMG_3932
02:52.00JunK-Yhe probably saw somethin' i did not see.
02:52.14tzangerhahaha
02:52.26tzangerMY GOD IT'S A GIANT COCK
02:52.31tzangerthat's probably what he saw
02:52.47tzangerRUN FOR YOUR LIVES
02:53.00tzangerwhos' the rock star with the mirror shades beside him?
02:53.02JunK-Yon a beach, i would opt for big tits!
02:53.06tzangerwhich matt is that anyway
02:53.18blitzragetzanger: that Kristian Keilhofner
02:53.26tzangergotcha
02:53.33blitzragewww.astlinux.org :)
02:53.37JunK-Ydunno, matt, a cool guy from australia.
02:53.55DaminOf all the fucking places.. we run into Junky on the pier at Newport Beach!
02:54.09JunK-Ydamin: what a luck huh? :)
02:54.25JunK-Yand ive a cool video for ya damin.
02:54.25DaminMat came to Las Vegas w/ us for a night and flew back in the morning..
02:54.31Daminjunky: Really? Where?
02:54.44JunK-Ylet me upload it.
02:54.59JunK-Yu were in the bus after the party at JT if u remember.
02:55.26Daminjunky: Was this when I was driving it?
02:55.51JunK-Ykinda.
02:59.21n3u7hi all:here is a great link:www.taug.ca/workshops/2005-07-23
02:59.38n3u7Lief s from toronto!
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03:00.24supaigtrHello.
03:00.32n3u7:)
03:00.55supaigtrAnyone notice IE stuff in HEAD?  IAX2 calls don't seem to ring anymore.
03:02.15blitzragen3u7: yes I am :)
03:02.29brookshiresupaig: intresting
03:02.38n3u7b:0
03:02.41n3u7:0
03:02.45n3u7Leif?
03:02.56n3u7I met you with Hypa7ia
03:03.37supaigtrbrookshire: It happened within the last 2 weeks I think.
03:03.39n3u7:)
03:04.00blitzragen3u7: oh yah? I don't remember :)
03:04.08blitzragen3u7: oh... you were at the table across from me right?
03:04.19supaigtr!! Don't know how to add an IE High-layer Compatibility (125)
03:04.19supaigtr!! Unable to add IE 'High-layer Compatibility'
03:04.38supaigtrThats the error. Things work but the calling party gets no ring.
03:05.37kb1_kanobesupaigtr: There were patches a while back to IAX and PRI code to correct behaviour when PROGRESS messages were being received but not properly passed. Perhaps it's exposed that issue?
03:05.49n3u7at the N. York vo-ip meet
03:06.07blitzragen3u7: right... but which person were you :)
03:06.23n3u7ah...we met outside the room for a bit
03:07.00supaigtrkb1_kanobe: Have a search or bug number.  I hate submiting dups.  Its definatly a problem of sorts. PPL think they didn't dial and hang up.
03:07.06n3u7I've read the starfish book and just got my voicemail working tonight!
03:07.44blitzragen3u7: ahhhhhhhh... now I know who you are :)
03:07.51n3u7:)
03:07.54kb1_kanobesupaigtr: try http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=4468
03:07.58blitzragen3u7: w00h00!  How you enjoying the book?
03:08.10n3u7(neutrin0)
03:08.34n3u7awesome read...i can't wait to start hacking some agi
03:09.14n3u7now that these install hassles are done i can start learning!
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03:11.26Tuplinkwith iaxtel is register => username:password@iaxtel.com <USERNAME> your username or UserNumber
03:11.31kb1_kanobebrb
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03:21.30BrijnHello all!
03:22.37mog_homehiya
03:23.57DaminHowdy..
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03:25.06DaminHey Fertig, you fucking fucker! How the fucking fuck are you fucking doin?
03:25.29docelmoGood ass.. How bout you bohem?
03:25.48DaminChillin.. Watching some porn.. drinking a bud..
03:26.12mog_homedamin are you drunk
03:26.14mog_homeagain.....
03:26.17docelmook this is a sight I really dont wanna see.. :) ohh well Im off to bed..
03:26.19file[laptop]he's always drunk
03:26.21Daminmogorman: Nope..
03:26.21file[laptop]it's the only way to IRC!
03:26.24docelmoLikely
03:26.34DaminI've been sober since ISPcon. :)
03:26.36docelmoWhen damin gets drunk.. whoa shit..
03:26.37mog_homeheh
03:26.47docelmocheck out the pictures..
03:26.55Daminmogorman: Which, btw, was a raging success as far as Digium should be concerned..
03:26.59mog_homeman i never saw those pictures of me passed out
03:27.06mog_homeyea it was
03:27.18mswmog: the ones with the penguin?
03:27.22docelmomog == matt?
03:27.25mog_homeyea
03:27.27mog_homemog = matt
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03:27.28mswmog: hehe
03:27.35docelmoHAHA Im trying to track that guy down who has them
03:27.39mswmog: no! msw == matt
03:27.45Daminmogorman: Kenny Shumard was vritually indistinguishable from Brian Capaouch! :)
03:28.14Daminmogorman: He did a totally kick ass job...
03:28.18docelmohay matt tell neil thanks for the help
03:29.04mog_homeokies
03:29.12mog_homeyeah kenny is cool
03:29.18mog_homeas is neil
03:29.21mog_homeand most digi folk
03:29.39docelmoohh well Im out.. Sleep and shit.. Gotta finsih the new company PBX.. :)
03:29.47brookshirei'm not
03:29.54mog_homeyeah
03:29.58blitzragefile[laptop]: come to Montreal!!!
03:30.02mog_homeyou would be the one i consider uncool brooks
03:30.03brookshirematt b == lame
03:30.22file[laptop]blitzrage: I've been thinking about it
03:30.25twistedOH NO
03:30.32Damintwisted: Hey there fucker!
03:30.33twistedblitzrage, i thought you were out west?
03:30.34brookshiremog: it's okay.. cuz i have ops.. in a pointless channel.. so :P
03:30.35file[laptop]I have to see if my credit card application is approved, if so I could do it
03:30.37twistedDamin, ?
03:30.42blitzrageDamin: I'm certainly no brocolli tosser
03:30.49file[laptop]if not I have to call in a favor, write a check for lots of money, and do it
03:30.55blitzragetwisted: US immigration hates me
03:30.57Damintwisted: Did you manage to make a .wav of that voicemail? :)
03:30.59twistedblitzrage, OMG
03:31.05twistedDamin, no, not yet.. haven't had the time
03:31.10twistedbeen playing catchup
03:31.19file[laptop]and for everyone's fyi, it's twisted's birthday soon
03:31.25twistedfile[laptop], shush
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03:31.28Nuggetheh
03:31.37BrijnI've been batlling with my SIP provider for a few days.. Outgoing calls work, incoming don't..  I see this line: SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
03:31.39Daminblitzrage: Hehehe..
03:31.42file[laptop]blitzrage: got any further details on Montreal stuff?
03:31.45twistedblitzrage, didn't you get to the US and back several times?
03:31.49twistedblitzrage, why did they pick now?
03:31.53twistedblitzrage, was it the nuke in your suitcase?
03:32.04blitzragetwisted: it was the huge rocket in my pocket
03:32.14twistedblitzrage, uhhuh....sure.
03:32.30twistedblitzrage, so you flew all the way out and they rejected your ass?
03:32.30dudesBrijn - use pastebin.ca and post your configs minus your passes
03:32.31blitzragetwisted: I applied for a TN-1 visa... apparently I don't qualify
03:32.41blitzragetwisted: no... I got rejected at the airport in Toronto
03:32.46twistedblitzrage, oh, at least it was close
03:32.54Brijndues: will do, one sec
03:32.59Damintwisted: I'm seriously considering becoming a CLEC..
03:33.06twistedDamin, sweet.
03:33.33Damintwisted: There are a couple of reasons why it might make sense, despite my overwhelming abhorral of the process..
03:33.35twistedi hate hurricanes
03:33.39twistedthey keep fucking with our customers.
03:33.48twistedbrb
03:34.13marc324is asterisk work with 64bit linux?
03:34.23Daminmar324: Yes
03:34.24mog_homeyup
03:34.24brookshireyes
03:34.25file[laptop]marc324: yes
03:34.29mog_homeand even 256 bit linux
03:34.34mog_homebut only on my machine....
03:34.49mog_homei find 1024 bit pointers are to slow for me
03:35.06blitzrageyou all suck... I have 4096 bit
03:35.14marc324looking for opteron board..
03:35.23brookshireblitzrage: and voice under ip?
03:36.05blitzrageand a couple of 8192 bit chips
03:36.05mog_homewow sickening
03:36.05blitzragebrookshire: of course... you think I'm some nub?
03:36.05brookshireHAHA
03:36.05file[laptop]blitzrage: you have me thinking of going to Montreal now you twat
03:36.05file[laptop]JunK-Y: and you! you're a twat too
03:36.06blitzragefile[laptop]: of course I do
03:36.06twistedyaaaaar
03:36.06blitzragewho said that?!
03:36.06marc324can someone point to a opteron board?
03:36.06twistedif i was a pirate
03:36.06file[laptop]blitzrage: the kicker is to fly to Montreal I have to go to Toronto :P
03:36.12twisted....
03:36.17blitzragefile[laptop]: LOL -- that sucks...
03:36.30file[laptop]so it's actually cheaper to go farther, then it is to go closer
03:36.56file[laptop]we got a new dual opteron at work... I set it up... beautiful
03:36.58Brijndudes: see http://pastebin.ca/26567 for config and error
03:37.04Daminmarc324: tyan tiger S2875
03:37.09blitzragefile[laptop]: yah... funny how that works eh?  I was suppose to fly: Toronto --> O'Hare --> Denver --> Alaska
03:37.18file[laptop]blitzrage: nice!
03:37.28blitzragethat would have been a long ass flight
03:37.36mog_homewho browses the web from a media center pc 4.o
03:37.46twistedhahahaha
03:37.50BrijnIs it normal to see messages in sip debug that seem to go from my provider to my provider?
03:37.53mog_homeparticularly someone in nc
03:37.53twistedmog_home, your mom :P
03:38.00mog_homeheh no
03:38.00dudesBrijn - at the end of the register put /extension (normally the DID assigned to the sip account)
03:38.06mog_homemy mom would not go to my website
03:38.14JunK-Yfile[laptop]: we'll all go to super sexe after like blitzrage requested it :P
03:38.20Brijndudes: OK, one sec
03:38.25file[laptop]JunK-Y: lol
03:38.26Daminblitzrage: Are you going to Alaska?
03:38.39file[laptop]Damin: you're out of the loop ;)
03:38.51Daminfile: Yeah..very...
03:39.28file[laptop]Damin: he tried to go, immigration rejected him
03:39.36blitzrageDamin: was supposed to
03:39.46blitzrageDamin: where have you been? That was yesterday :)
03:39.54Daminfile: Was this for Sokol's consulting gig? :)
03:40.19blitzrageDamin: yep -- this is why he had to post that :)
03:40.34file[laptop]blitzrage: how long you going to be in Montreal for?
03:40.37twistedblitzrage is not allowed back in the US after the PhreakNIC bush breaking incident.
03:40.41twistederr
03:40.41blitzragefile[laptop]: until Sunday I think
03:40.43twistednot PhreakNIC
03:40.44twistedAstricon
03:40.48blitzragetwisted: lol
03:41.05file[laptop]blitzrage: not tooooo bad
03:41.08drumkillamy arm still isn't heale from that
03:41.14twisteddrumkilla, my leg isn't either
03:41.23Brijndudes: didn't change much unfortunately :( If the call is sent to my * box, I should se stuff happening with just set verbose 15? (like with outgoing)... Or can it be that it's reject in teh SIP phase, and will never start showing in the normal logging??
03:41.29n3u7drumkilla:got asterisk going
03:41.39drumkillan3u7: cool
03:41.47n3u7so stoked
03:41.47twisteddinner.
03:41.57drumkillaasterisk is the hotness
03:42.09n3u7so can you use an x100p for internal use?
03:42.13dudesBrijn - to be honest there are about 10 different things it could be
03:42.20BrijnOuch :)
03:42.46blitzragetwisted: I have a scar on my hand :)
03:42.54dudesbrijn - you could try fromuser and fromdomain in the sip context ... as well as put the DID in the registry
03:42.54blitzrageand scratches on my arms too
03:42.59n3u7ie:context=internal
03:43.02n3u7?
03:43.05dudesit really depends on the provider
03:43.07BrijnFwd (IAX) was so easy to get going.. Here is see nothing happening.. SO i suspect it's aproblem on their end.. But how ro prove that :)
03:43.12kuku5Anyone know what license I need to get to sell voip (international ) services?
03:43.39dudesBrijn - also try insecure=very in your incoming sip context maybe
03:43.41file[laptop]HA
03:43.45file[laptop]yeah like no
03:43.46file[laptop]not paying that
03:43.50file[laptop]$658 CAD
03:44.20JunK-Yfor montreal?
03:44.24file[laptop]yes
03:44.34file[laptop]4 hour flight time too
03:44.34twistedfile, come to hsv
03:44.46twistedits cheaper
03:44.46JunK-Ywtf!!! it was 550$ for chicago!
03:44.57mog_homefile you coming to hsv?
03:45.03file[laptop]people want me to :P
03:45.11Brijndudes: How does a call end up in a certain context.. In the sip debug out put it see some stuff that says "looking up <my ip> in sip-bound" or soemthing like that.. Where sip-inboudn just generates a congestion tone
03:45.44file[laptop]$658, I'm speechless
03:45.48BrijnLooking for 24.80.196.70 in from-sip-external
03:45.55blitzrageBrijn: context=f00 in your sip.conf file
03:46.10file[laptop]haha, $1600 for hsv
03:46.17mog_home1600 for what?
03:46.19drumkilla0wn3d
03:46.22file[laptop]for a flight
03:46.28mog_homefrom
03:46.34file[laptop]my local airport
03:46.35twistedoh yeah
03:46.38Brijnblitz: how do you mean?
03:46.40twistedfile is off in no mans land
03:47.00Brijndudes: The IP there is strangelu enough my own ip
03:47.00file[laptop]essentially almost every flight goes through Toronto
03:47.14JunK-Yfile: Air Canada?
03:47.21file[laptop]JunK-Y: Air Canada is most expensive.
03:47.25file[laptop]Westjet is cheapest
03:47.33JunK-Yi know. but i like AA too.
03:47.42twistedwe should start a "bring file to hsv for a week" fund
03:47.46JunK-Yfor 850$ i went to SNA.
03:47.50blitzragetwisted: turn off your auto-away message when you go afk
03:47.51mog_homelol
03:48.00mog_homehow about the pay mog's rent fund
03:48.05twistedblitzrage, i don't have an auto-away
03:48.08drumkillatwisted: that is the most annoying thing  ...
03:48.14file[laptop]I did get some backpay from the payroll department... so, like, Montreal... damn that's expensive
03:48.16drumkillayour message when you go away
03:48.16blitzragetwisted: well, whatever the fuck it is when you set yourself away
03:48.22kuku5Anyone know what license I need to get to sell voip (international ) services?
03:48.26twistedand no
03:48.28blitzragekuku5: none
03:48.32drumkillatwisted: seriously man
03:48.36MikeJ[Laptop]<PROTECTED>
03:48.38drumkillait pisses everyone off
03:48.38kuku5blitzrage: you sure?
03:48.42twistedoh yea
03:48.45twistedbecause i do it SO often
03:48.45blitzragekuku5: uhh.. yah.. its just voip
03:48.46MikeJ[Laptop]<PROTECTED>
03:48.46twistedhah
03:48.47JunK-Yfile: take a car with 3 friends!
03:48.50drumkillatwisted: :-p
03:48.55file[laptop]JunK-Y: haha, few hours driving there
03:48.55blitzragetwisted: you do it enough that I notice
03:49.03file[laptop]wait - TRAIN!
03:49.11JunK-Yhere you come!
03:49.16twistedif you don't want to see it you CAN ignore it.
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03:49.26blitzragetwisted: or you could be more considerate :)
03:49.27Brijndudes: How does it determine the incoming context, is that determined by the host= entry?
03:49.31drumkilladasuberdavid: nub alert
03:49.35kuku5blitzrage: well if I get an 800 number, tell people to call it, enter a pin, then dial an international number... im sure you need a license for that.
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03:49.51blitzragekuku5: a license? no.......
03:49.53dudesBrijn - it should be by the context in the globals in sip.conf
03:50.11drumkillatwisted: it makes every channel show activity
03:50.16file[laptop]$290.95
03:50.17drumkillathat's why it annoys me
03:50.18kuku5blitzrage: if not a license - then what
03:50.19twistedwaaah
03:50.26twistedso does signing off
03:50.31twistedyou gonna complain about that too?
03:50.34drumkillano, it doesn't
03:50.37blitzragetwisted: no, I can hide those
03:50.40Icemaannim wondering is markster was playing cruel joke when he said to find him on irc lol
03:50.45twistedyou can hide these too
03:50.49Brijndudes: the context in [globals] seem to be a catch all that generates a congestion signal.. I guessed it was to catch unwanted incomign SIP connections? That is not normal config?
03:50.50mog_homelol
03:50.55blitzragetwisted: you're doing an action.. I don't want to hide actions
03:50.57mog_homefinding mark can be tricky
03:51.01file[laptop]cellphone+data package=good
03:51.02drumkillatwisted: just turn it off
03:51.04drumkillaplease :)
03:51.08dudesBrijn - you're using amp
03:51.10*** join/#asterisk bmg505 (n=leon@rndf-146-59-221.telkomadsl.co.za)
03:51.11twistedand i don't want to stop announcing when I want
03:51.17DaminAlright..
03:51.18drumkillahaha ...
03:51.27DaminI need suggestions on a new notebook..
03:51.33twistedDamin, powerbook
03:51.34drumkillapowerbook!
03:51.37DaminMust have onboard Ethernet + Wifi + Bluetooth..
03:51.42twistedDamin, powerbook
03:51.43drumkillapowerbook!
03:51.49DaminMust not be Apple..
03:51.49BrijnAMP, yes, it seemed easy.. But i'm building anew setup and will NOT install amp
03:51.56twistedDamin, that sucks.
03:52.03dudesBrijn - I think in extensions.conf removing something from the from-sip whatever context may fix it
03:52.07DaminBrijn: Bravo. My consulting rates double when people mention Asterisk @ Home and/or AMP
03:52.45blitzrageDamin: boo yah!  Apple sux
03:52.51IcemaannBrijn: i dislike amp personally
03:53.01Icemaannpowerbook ;-)
03:53.15blitzragetwisted: http://members.cox.net/sonar_guy/irc_etiquette.html
03:53.16BrijnDamin/dudes: I learn by example (copy->paste->nuke->learn), but this is garbage in -> garbage out :(
03:53.22twistedthis is not irc.cox.net
03:53.34Icemaannlol
03:53.36blitzrageits still etiquette
03:53.44twistedi got your etiquette in my ass
03:53.45twistedin fact
03:53.50twistedit's about to be flushed soon
03:54.21twistedget over it.  it's been ONCE today, and ONCE yesterday
03:54.22Brijndudes: I changed the default context to from-pstn, that seems a bit healthier.. In the from-pstn I should try to ring an extention?
03:54.48blitzragetwisted: its still annoying as all hell because it puts activity in every single asterisk window
03:55.02blitzragetwisted: and honestly.. I really could give a shit if you're "away"
03:55.13twistedthen ignore it ;)
03:55.42blitzragetwisted: hard to when it puts activity in every fuckin' window
03:57.13BrijnFor testing is it OK to make "exten => 636006,1,Dial(SIP/200&SIP/201,20)" the first line in from-pstn???
03:57.43litageif an extension connects to asterisk box1, and box1 connects to asterisk box2, will box2 know which extension is making a call, or will it only know that box1 is making a call?
03:58.10blitzragetwisted: do you think people really give a shit when you go away?
03:58.21twistedblitzrage, doesn't matter to me if they do or don't
03:58.32blitzragetwisted: then whats the point of announcing it to the world?
03:58.35IcemaannBrijn: everything is okay for testing ;-)
03:58.42twistedwhat's the point of making a big fuss over it?
03:58.43n3u7darkphiber:complete with pbx ! :www.darkphiber.ca/neutrin0/base.jpg
03:59.03drumkillatwisted: because it makes every asterisk channel show activity, when there eally isn't any
03:59.19twistedsure there is
03:59.23twistedi'm going away :)
03:59.28blitzragetwisted: no one cares
03:59.31BrijnIcemaann: But would it do what I think it does, every call that ends in that context (= all SIP calls) would just ring on that phone??
03:59.33twistedso don't look at it
03:59.49blitzragetwisted: its impossible when it shows activity in every single fuckin' channel
04:00.02twistedahh... circles.
04:00.04blitzragetwisted: you do that in #debian on THIS network and you'll get yelled at there too
04:00.15twisteddebian sucks, why would i go in there? :P
04:01.02twistedhow about i buy a few billboards around the country that say *twisted is away: not here
04:01.14twistedoh, and in canada too
04:01.20n3u7night all, thanks for the help
04:01.38litagetwisted: blitzrage have a point: there's no need to announce to everyone that you're going away
04:01.44litages/have/has/
04:01.55DaminWell.. the Dell I want is $2,600
04:01.57IcemaannBrijn: extension s would do that
04:02.01twistedand there's no point to bitch about it, because i'm not going to change it unless I feel like it
04:02.02twistedwhich I do not
04:02.12IcemaannBrijn: exten => s,1,Dial(...
04:02.58litagetwisted: that's fine. just realize that you're not acting in the best interests of the channel
04:03.02blitzragetwisted: http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2000/12/30/232315/30
04:03.13blitzragetwisted: RULE 3
04:03.15twistedlitage, suck something
04:03.21twistedblitzrage, this is not irc.kuro5hin.org
04:03.36blitzragetwisted: its *BASIC* IRC netiquette -- WHATEVER the server
04:03.46twistedso is not arguing
04:03.55NuggetI wish it was, because then I would be free of freenode.  :)
04:04.13BrijnHmpfff, still no progress.. .. The customer you have dialed is not available.... grrrrr.... Going to tethereal to see if my provider sends abnything my way when I initiate the call..
04:04.18blitzragetwisted: there'd be nothing to argue if you were following basic IRC etiquette
04:04.22litagetwisted: try making constructive comments rather than acting like a child. it only makes others think less of you
04:04.46twistedlitage, as you can probably already tell, i don't give a shit what you think about me.
04:04.48ms345Damin  IBM R52 - cheap   http://www.notebookforless.com/products/185928U
04:05.00twistedblitzrage, end of discussion
04:05.03twistedlitage, end of discussion
04:05.45kb1_kanobeNow {gender specific moniker}, can't we all just get along here and focus our energies on, say, the 1.2 janitorial bug list? After all, this is the Internet - we all already know it's built on a foundation of disagreement, mistrust and, oh yea, pr0n.
04:06.18X-Robkb1_kanobe - w00t.
04:06.21litagetwisted: you might want to learn how to be more understanding, friendly, and courteous. there's no need for the rudeness you display.
04:06.26twistedand just for the record, in that last link, #3 does not apply. it is not an auto-away
04:06.34file[laptop]blitzrage: train!
04:06.34blitzragetwisted: same principle
04:06.40blitzragefile[laptop]:  how much?
04:06.40twistedlitage, then you should mind your own buisness and stay out of others arguments
04:06.48twistedblitzrage, no, it's not.
04:06.53twistedblitzrage, it's explicit
04:06.53file[laptop]blitzrage: $211 :)
04:07.28litagetwisted: when it has to do with the channel (ie: auto-away msgs, rudeness), it's every channel member's business
04:07.47blitzragetwisted: yes it is! Its the fact that you're announcing you're away in a channel. You can set yourself away silently -- in most clients you'll gray out and people will know you're away. Plus if someone messages you, then they might care you're away, and you can message back you're away to them specifically
04:07.49twistedlitage, again, suck it.
04:07.58blitzragetwisted: and you have op's why?
04:08.04blitzragefile[laptop]: thats not bad!
04:08.18twistedblitzrage, why does drumkilla?  why does kram?
04:08.36blitzragetwisted: I mean, I like you as a person, we get along... but announcing aways into a channel publically is annoying as all hell
04:08.39twistedblitzrage, if you weren't a friend i'd have kicked you for being disorderly, but you're an awesome guy
04:08.41blitzragetwisted: that doesn't make it right
04:09.01twistedhehe
04:09.06twistedmog_home, don't tempt me :P
04:09.16litagetwisted: you do realize that by simply insulting me after i make a statement, you're admitting that (a) i'm right, (b) you're wrong, and (c) you refuse to act professionally and appropriately and instead resort to childish means
04:09.17JunK-Ymog_home: even me? bad guy!
04:09.20twistedfile[laptop], he shaved it ;)
04:09.26IronHelixwow
04:09.29mog_homeis so much fun.
04:09.30file[laptop]REALLY
04:09.30twistedlitage, no, i'm telling you to stfu
04:09.49twistedlitage, and no, that does not make admittance.  me saying "you are right" would mean admittance, which i did not say.
04:09.53IronHelixwelcome to #asterisk/freenode, where people focus on helping other people, and there are no 5 page convos about away timers like on efnet
04:09.55litagetwisted: yes, you're telling me to be quiet. but you're also telling everyone else that you can't refute my claims
04:09.55IronHelixer...
04:10.07IronHelix(not a script)
04:10.10twistedlitage, this is not claims court.
04:10.26twistedlitage, if you have an extreme problem with something I say take it up with an IRCOper
04:10.47litagetwisted: no, it's not. it's [supposed to be] a friendly public gathering place for people with like-minded interests to help each other out
04:10.53litagetwisted: *without being rude to each other*
04:11.02twistedlitage, then make it that way and stop contributing to the noise.
04:11.12litagetwisted: so take an example from most other people and be polite, at the very least
04:11.44twistedlitage, i usually am, until people I barely know start jumping my back.  stay off it and you'll get nothing but respect.
04:11.50JunK-Yblitzrage: you'll see the little bith file in montreal!
04:11.50JunK-Y:)
04:11.58blitzragehahaha... coolio :)
04:11.59JunK-Ys/bith/bitch/
04:11.59file[laptop];)
04:12.01JunK-Yhehhe
04:12.12JunK-Yso apparently a real orgy will be here!
04:12.15litagetwisted: let's just be polite. it makes the world a nicer place  :)
04:12.31twistedlitage, kthxbi
04:12.42Corydon76-homewoohoo, an orgy?
04:12.43JunK-Ytwisted: apparently file and blitz will squat my appartment!
04:12.45twistedkb1_kanobe, global warming :P
04:12.45JunK-Yhehehe
04:12.51twistedJunK-Y, whoa...
04:12.55twistedJunK-Y, that's cool :)
04:12.58X-Roblitage - shut the fuck up.
04:13.04file[laptop]need to get blitzrage VERY drunk
04:13.16JunK-Ytwisted and cory: wanna come (dont think too far) too? :P
04:13.29twistedJunK-Y, i'd love to, but $$$ and time..
04:13.39file[laptop]in other words Christian wouldn't let him get away
04:13.49JunK-Ytwisted: take a look at AA, isnt so expensive.
04:14.20twistedyeah, but, it's money I should be saving to pay off the powerbook *snicker*
04:14.43JunK-Yfuck the powerbook and bring ur ass :)
04:14.52twistedthat could hurt
04:15.03file[laptop]might be too warm too....
04:15.06twisted(the powerbook... i'm built like a rock in that department)
04:15.08file[laptop]could electrocute you
04:15.18twistedhehe
04:15.51Brijndudes: Thanx for your help.. But it really seems to be my provider.. tethereal session show nothing when I dial my number... Back to the clueless
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04:19.00Brijnping??
04:19.07blitzrage~ping
04:19.09jbotpong
04:19.25file[laptop]now I wanna goooooo  :\
04:19.34BrijnAhh, I though that massive electrocution did happen :)
04:19.42mog_homegnite
04:19.50JunK-Ysee ya, im jetting to bed.
04:20.22Brijnsip show peer dolphintel, show: Status = Unknown... Is that normal?
04:20.39blitzrageJunK-Y: night
04:21.09JunK-YBrijn: just add qualify=yes in ur sip.conf
04:21.24JunK-Yfor that specific class or in general.
04:24.28twistedhey blitzrage
04:24.35twistedi'll make a deal with you :)
04:25.11twistedif you will agree to abide by point #8 in this list, i'll set away once, and only in the channel i'm actively talking in.
04:25.24twistedhttp://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml
04:25.42BrijnJunk-Y Junk-Y: hmmm, that didn't change anything.. The field indicates a communication problem?
04:26.20JunK-YBrijn: take a look at the last line: similar to: 6 sip peers [5 online , 1 offline]
04:26.27JunK-Ybut ive to go, ttyl.
04:26.57BrijnBye
04:27.05twistedlater JunK-Y
04:27.08blitzragetwisted: doesn't really solve the problem now does it... the whole point is to NOT set away's :)
04:27.15blitzragetwisted: but I suppose its a start :)
04:27.19twistedblitzrage, actually, it solves the problem
04:27.26twistedthe problem was that it was broadcast to all channels
04:27.34twistedHOWEVER
04:27.38blitzrageI suppose thats the core problem
04:27.47blitzrageI just think announcing aways to a channel is entirely unneccessary
04:28.06twistedif you'll also hold true to #10 you've got a full on deal
04:28.11twistedi'll remove it completely
04:28.24twisted:P
04:28.31blitzrageDon't be caught by support burnout.  ?
04:28.35twistedahaha yea
04:28.51blitzragetwisted: no problem -- I rarely help anyone here :D
04:29.36file[laptop]blitzrage: silly
04:29.41twistedalrighty then
04:29.48twisted*shake
04:29.58Corydon76-homepretty pretty blue eyes
04:30.00twistedthat works.
04:30.09*** join/#asterisk damned (n=vpol@damned.vpol.org.ru)
04:30.25twistedbetter now?
04:30.31blitzragetwisted: now if we can just figure out how to get file and Corydon76-home to stop hitting on me :D
04:30.39twistedoh that's simple
04:30.46blitzragelol
04:30.50twistedgrow female parts
04:30.55blitzragehahahaahahahaha
04:31.01twisted:P
04:31.01Icemaannlol
04:31.04file[laptop]grow?
04:31.10file[laptop]not gonna ask what planet you're on
04:31.13Corydon76-hometwisted: won't work.  We're both bi
04:31.17blitzragedoh!
04:31.17twistedwait
04:31.28twistedhold up
04:31.29twistedthat's news
04:31.33blitzragelol
04:31.43Corydon76-homeIt is?
04:31.46blitzrageoh #asterisk, how I love thee...
04:31.53twistedyeah, i could have sworn you were as gay as the day was long
04:31.57blitzrageLOL!!!
04:31.58file[laptop]blitzrage on the other hand, is too straight for his own good
04:32.00twistedby your own accord
04:32.05twistedfile[laptop] i knew about
04:32.07twistedbut you..
04:32.25blitzrageso how about those dialplans?
04:32.28blitzrage;)
04:32.32Corydon76-homeIt isn't as written in stone as you might believe...
04:32.33file[laptop]blitzrage: I actually hug people in real life, so be afraid
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04:32.39twistedblitzrage, exten => z0MG,1,LOL()
04:32.54blitzrageshow application lol
04:32.57Corydon76-homeHeh, we need a LOL app
04:33.06file[laptop]you know you've lost it when...
04:33.07twisted-= Dialplan Application: LOL =-
04:33.14twistedUsage: LOL()
04:33.27twistedDescription: makes the sound of maniacal laughter to the calling party
04:33.36blitzragehahaha :)
04:33.37blitzragenice
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04:33.49blitzrageI think we scared everyone away
04:33.54twistedah well
04:34.04blitzrageA/C?!
04:34.08blitzrageits cold outside man :)
04:34.14twistedyah, to counteract the heat
04:34.23blitzrageits probably about 50F outside
04:34.28file[laptop]twisted: trying to find the perfect balance?
04:34.45twistedactually, no.  it's 45
04:35.03file[laptop]omg Becky that's like sooooo cool
04:35.12blitzrageerrr... 42.5F
04:35.22kuku5blitzrage: So why dont I need a state license?
04:35.22twistedthat's the temp there?
04:35.38file[laptop]I should get to sleep, I've got coding to do tomorrow... er today... but I don't wannnnnnna sleep
04:35.40blitzragekuku5: I'm not sure why you'd need a license to sell VoIP... you're not a CLEC or anything....
04:35.45twistedif so, there's not much difference between the temperature there in toronto and here in huntsville
04:35.46twistedwhich is scary
04:35.49blitzragenot that it'd matter
04:35.59blitzragetwisted: and you're turning on the A/C? :)
04:36.05twistedblitzrage, figuratively
04:36.14twistedin teh channel
04:36.25blitzrageoh
04:36.29kuku5blitzrage: but youre doing international calling
04:36.31blitzrageyou're a nerd
04:36.36blitzragekuku5: so?
04:36.46file[laptop]so it's an international call, whoop de doo basil
04:36.48blitzragekuku5: you just terminate to someone in the other country...
04:36.59blitzragekuku5: via whatever means necessary
04:37.03kuku5right
04:37.10kuku5what about sales tax
04:37.12blitzragekuku5: I'm not sure where you're getting the idea you need a license to do that
04:37.29twistedkuku5, you don't need a license to sell/resell VoIP in the US
04:37.36twistedyou need a buisness license to operate a buisness
04:37.38blitzragekuku5: thats a business issue - and you only need to bill for people in your state / country based on business laws
04:37.39twistedbut that's about it
04:37.55file[laptop]aboot it!
04:37.59blitzragekuku5: and if thats what you're talking about -- that has nothing to do with VoIP specifically
04:38.01twistedyes! aboot!
04:38.17file[laptop]how aboot that stuff eh?
04:38.25blitzragenope -- that is incorrect pronounciation.  It abowoot
04:38.31blitzrageah-bow-oot
04:38.42twistedfile[laptop], as hypa7ia can confirm, and possibly blitzrage, i accidentally spoke some canadian at Astricon
04:38.44blitzragethats real Canadian -- aboot is incorrect
04:38.46Corydon76-homeaight
04:38.53file[laptop]WOOT CANADIAN!
04:38.53blitzrageaiight*
04:39.13twistedit kinda slipped out
04:39.16Icemaanncanada? home of watered down beer
04:39.22blitzrageow-oot and ah-bow-oot in a boat
04:39.23twistedlike freudianism
04:39.31Icemaannive never had a canadian stout, do they exist?
04:39.45twistedMolson Stout
04:39.48blitzrageIcemaann: Canada has watered down beer? I think you're mistaken
04:39.50twistedhaahhahah
04:39.51file[laptop]uh oh I'm yawning
04:39.57Icemaannblitzrage: lol
04:39.59twistedblitzrage, Molson
04:40.04twistedblitzrage, for oen
04:40.06blitzragetwisted: Molson sucks nutz
04:40.07twisted*one
04:40.10file[laptop]^.^
04:40.11twistedblitzrage, it's canadian
04:40.13twistedAND
04:40.15twistedmoslty water :)
04:40.35Corydon76-homeCrappy beer is export quality.  They keep the good stuff for themselves...
04:40.40file[laptop]bleh goodnight all
04:40.42twistedyou can literally make Molson Ice Cubes
04:41.14twistedCorydon76-home, if that's true, I'd die from an overload if Guiness is the "crappy" export
04:41.22Icemaannhrmm, murphy's is a partner of molson. murphy's irish stout is pretty good. still not made in canada
04:41.44Icemaannmolson stout == coors light?
04:41.52twistedIcemaann, hahahaha
04:41.58dasuberdavidnice
04:42.05blitzragetwisted: check the bottle -- where is it brewed?
04:42.11Corydon76-hometwisted: I prefer wheat beer, myself
04:42.14twistedblitzrage, Guiness?  Dublin
04:42.22blitzragetwisted: no, Molson in the US of A
04:42.36blitzragetwisted: I imagine its brewed in in the US of A
04:42.42twistedblitzrage, yeah, because they can brew it in Milwaukee with the rest of the crap beer
04:42.42orlokCorydon76-home: and so the world gets VB
04:42.52Icemaanndamn. the power has flickered several times... and my UPS is dead, go figure
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04:43.00blitzragehrmmm.. I want a snack...
04:43.06blitzrageok, snack time, then bed time -- night all
04:43.10Corydon76-homeActually, I prefer tea...
04:43.13Icemaannnight all, im off too
04:43.13twistedi found out a few montsh ago that huntsville has it's own brew
04:43.17twistedand it really sucks
04:43.22dasuberdavidwhats it called?
04:43.27twistedOld Towne
04:43.29twistedor osmething
04:43.31twisted*something
04:43.33dasuberdavidoh
04:43.36dasuberdavidwhered you get it?
04:43.47Icemaannlol
04:43.51blitzragelol
04:43.57twistedhehehe
04:43.58twistedof course
04:44.01twistedthat was a real action
04:44.02blitzragepeas
04:44.09twistedpie!
04:44.14Corydon76-homewhirlled peas?
04:45.04Corydon76-hometwisted: http://phreaknic.wilpig.org/
04:45.17Corydon76-homeSince you felt you couldn't come
04:45.24twistedcouldn't come?
04:45.24twistedno
04:45.28twistedi felt I wasn't going to
04:46.07Corydon76-homeThis year's Phreaknic rocked
04:46.16twistedactually
04:46.20twistedaccording to some good sources
04:46.26twistedthe only thing good about it was the parties
04:46.44Corydon76-homeThey probably weren't at the talks, then
04:46.51twistedno, they were
04:46.53Corydon76-homeOr they didn't understand them
04:47.05twistedand if they didn't understand them, i'd be scared
04:48.05Corydon76-homeScared for what?
04:48.16Corydon76-homeThat they were too drunk to pay attention?
04:48.21twistedthey are very bright individuals
04:48.29Corydon76-homeWho, then?
04:48.31twistedhighly appreciated in my line of work
04:49.30Corydon76-homeAnonymous criticism... fully unaccountable...
04:49.55twistedit's not anonymous to me, and that's all that matters
04:50.11Corydon76-homeWe had very bright individuals giving talks.
04:50.22twistedi'm not cutting on the individuals giving the talks
04:51.46Corydon76-homeSo you agree that the talks rocked
04:51.57twistedhow can I agree on that if i wasn't there?
04:52.06Corydon76-homeThe proof is in the videos
04:52.43twistedi'll take your word for it
04:53.02Corydon76-homePeople can say all day long that they didn't like the con for this reason or that.  but at the end of the day, anybody can watch the presentations and make their own judgement
04:53.22Corydon76-homeUnfortunately, we have no such proof for the talks at PN1 or PN2.
04:53.31twistedwe had talks back then?
04:53.54twistedoh yea, we did
04:53.56twistedhaha
04:54.30Corydon76-homeSo the Phreaknics that you organized rocked so much that you can't remember what happened?
04:55.23twisteddid I say that?
04:55.24twistedno
04:55.26twisteddrop it
04:55.40Corydon76-homeAt the very least, take a look at Virgil's talk
04:56.02twistedyour reccomendation has been noted.
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04:56.49glomphHello, anybody here use Asterisk to register on Sipphone service?  They changed/broke something today
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04:59.10glomphLand of lurkers & bots?
05:00.24Corydon76-homeYou asked a very specific question about a very specific service, at a time when a large number of people are asleep
05:00.39Corydon76-homeHave you considered contacting the tech support of that service?
05:01.07glomphOf course I have.   But generally forums have better info than tech support people
05:01.17Corydon76-homeThis isn't a forum
05:01.54glomphWhat is it, a cheese market?  That was a perfectly normal question.
05:02.07Corydon76-homeIRC.  Internet Relay Chat
05:02.21glomphWow, really!
05:02.48Corydon76-homeFine.  You can go talk to the bots.  I'm going to bed.
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05:05.20jdv79anyone know if lucent max tnt's are decent with *?
05:07.33twistedkram!
05:07.49twistedhey kram, did you happen to receive my email?
05:07.51kramhi twistipo^H^Hed
05:08.14kramwhich e-mail?
05:08.14twistedhahaha
05:08.28twistedthe one you asked me to send
05:08.45twistedi think it was to be forwarded to someone I have yet to meet at Digium
05:09.18kramyah to donna, i sent it along
05:09.24kramyou might call her 256-428-6042
05:09.27twistedyeah, donna, that's the name I couldn't remember :P
05:09.55twistedokay, i'll task myself to call her tomorrow
05:10.25kramyay :)
05:10.35kram"task yourself"
05:10.39kramthat's cute twisted
05:10.49twistedwell, it's entirely true
05:10.53twistedi'm entering the task in JIRA right now ;)
05:11.05kramcool :)
05:11.38twistedso how's your trip?
05:11.47twistedand we missed you last night :(
05:12.03kramyah, i had to catch a 6 a.m. flight
05:12.07kramyou can imagine
05:12.19krami'm about ready for bed
05:12.21twistedwound up going to Koffeeklotsch or however you spell it, because insomnia had like 3 cars out front
05:12.27twistedeek. yeah. sounds sucky
05:12.30wunderkintheres a 6 in the am too?
05:12.43kramlol!
05:13.15ms345Corydon76  - can I get the login/pass for Druken DDR ?
05:13.49kramwunderkin: so what's up with you and the bug tracker
05:14.00wunderkinwho me? hehe
05:14.12wunderkinbugs where? :D
05:14.18kramm hm
05:14.26L|NUXumm
05:14.45Icemaannkram: !!
05:15.06kramhi icemaaan
05:15.11wunderkinaka muffin launcher
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05:15.57twistedwhoa now
05:16.11Icemaannkram: im reporter of bug 5453 (GROUP_COUNT/GROUP).
05:16.11twistedyou'll wake up the Corydon if you start talking like that
05:16.12twisted:P
05:16.25wunderkinheh
05:16.50Icemaannkram: i can make time for you to access the system whenever. im sure your about to crash
05:17.34Icemaannive dont thread apply all bt, but i dont think im capturing the right stuff since it doesnt actually deadlock.
05:18.00kramis it in that state right now?
05:18.13Icemaannyep
05:18.13twistedsuperkram!
05:18.49twistedfaster than a speeding bullet!  can code large apps in a single sitting!
05:19.51twistedg'nite everyone
05:21.21kramnitey nite everyone
05:21.25glomphzzzzzzz
05:21.26kram*hugs*
05:21.33L|NUX:>
05:21.52wunderkin<3
05:22.17kramwunderkin: is it in that state
05:22.25krambefore i go to bed
05:22.41wunderkinyou mean Icemaann?
05:22.42L|NUXwhat time is it kram ?
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05:22.58Icemaannkram: yes it is
05:22.59kramoh okay yah, i meant icemann
05:23.01Icemaannand i just noticed something
05:23.01kramokay
05:23.06kramlet me login and look at it then
05:23.10kramwhat did you notice?
05:23.13wunderkini dont have any crash bugs :D
05:23.13Icemaannit happens everytime when running as root with the -p flad
05:23.15Icemaannflag*
05:23.20kramha
05:23.24kramand without -p?
05:23.30Icemaannlet me try
05:23.39Icemaanntried as unpriviledged user and it didnt happen
05:23.55kramtry with root but not -p maybe?
05:23.59Icemaannyep doing now
05:24.15Icemaannworks fine
05:24.24Icemaannseems to be the -p, sorry didnt notice before
05:25.15krami wonder if we should diagnose it
05:25.22krammight not be really useful though
05:25.30Daminkram: What's up? :)
05:25.38kramnot much, going to bed soon
05:25.41Icemaanni can give you access to the system...  I have another system but it will take me a minute to test.
05:25.42Daminkram: Cool..
05:25.55wunderkinas soon as pigs fly
05:26.02L|NUXhmm
05:26.03L|NUXO_o
05:26.17Daminkram: I had some good conversation w/ Alex Goldman from ISP-Planet out at ISPcon.. I forwaded him the release announcement of the 24 port modular card..
05:26.21kramsure i can try to look at it i guess
05:26.24kramoh good
05:26.31Daminkram: He's going to do an article in a couple of weeks..
05:26.41Daminkram: I think he's also going to do one on Switchvox..
05:26.57Daminkram: Does the 24 port card have onboard echo can?
05:27.15kramdamin: yes if you purchase it with that option
05:27.27kramdamin: make sure that janine makes contact
05:27.33Daminkram: Cool.. Nice to know we can now do an 8 x 16 in a single card! ;)
05:27.40kramyah :)
05:28.42wunderkinone bug down one more to go :D
05:29.04wunderkinunless its a feature ;)
05:29.15kb1_kanobekram: possibly dumb question - is the echo canceller code in the hardware dsp sublicensed from elsewhere? If not, could the improvements contained therein not be ported out to zaptel also? Or at least published for study?
05:29.24Daminkram: He's already contacted Digium, so I'm sure he's been routed in the right direction..
05:29.36kramokay good
05:29.53kramkb1: it's an echo can asic
05:29.57kramkb1: it's not even a dsp
05:30.06kb1_kanobe3rd party, then?
05:30.08kramit's purpose built for doing echo can, and it's totally hardware
05:30.09kramyah
05:30.16Icemaannkram: I cant recreate it on another machine running asterisk -p
05:30.31Icemaannits running a new version of debian testing. the one with the issue is older
05:30.44kramokay i'll close it out then
05:30.58kb1_kanobebummer, any specs publicly available/discloseable? The more datapoints the better for trying to improve on zaptel for those of us with older hardware. :-)
05:31.15Icemaannkram: k thanks.
05:32.26litageis everything in /etc/rcS.d/ run when a machine boots, regardless of which runlevel it's entering?
05:32.58Daminkram: Kenny Shummard did an awesome job BTW...
05:33.22kramkb1: ther'es really nothing useful just register settings nad it's all highly proprietary
05:33.36Daminkram: Although, he was on track to be completely overwhelmed at the booth.. We couldn't answer questions fast enough for people..
05:33.52Daminkram: Even Don Whit was totally overwhelmed.. :)
05:34.10kram*nods*
05:34.59kb1_kanobekram: Ok, I was interested in 'block level' design information about the chip being used - eg. bandpass filtering and so on. I understand that internals are non-disclosable. Back to studying input and output behaviours... :-)
05:35.02Icemaannlitage: generally yes
05:35.05Icemaannnight all
05:35.12litagethanks Icemaann
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05:36.41Smi|kanyone here experienced with integration of asterisk with online stores?
05:37.04Smi|ki.e. full integration with crm, operations, etc..etc.. for custom solution
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05:39.04wunderkinah another phoenician
05:39.42wunderkinthere should be a phoenix asterisk users group
05:40.00wunderkindoes the chairman get free lifetime supplies from digium? :D:D
05:47.04DaminAlright.. bedtime..
05:48.19Qwellkram: evening (assuming you're still around)
05:48.47wunderkinit was just a mirage
05:49.16Qwellwunderkin: I don't doubt it.
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05:49.32drkblHello
05:49.37kb1_kanobeIn case anyone happens to know already: do ztmonitor and record() basically access the same signal? Or does ztmonitor tap the raw zaptel device somehow?
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06:11.14jdv79if i need to use h323, god save my soul, which should i use?
06:12.35kaldemar.357
06:12.48kaldemarsorry, i had to. :P
06:14.25jdv79HA, so funny you are
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06:18.28X-Robh323 gives you cancer.
06:20.00jdv79could a * box handle the SBC w/media role you think?
06:20.02carrarcauses impetence too
06:20.09jdv79for maybe 5000 calls/box:)
06:23.29jdv79can you even imagine that?
06:23.35jdv79insanity
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06:24.03mkl1525Hi, is it possible that every user can enable and disable the voicemail function of his number and not setting it globally in the dialplan?
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06:24.57vader-wrkhello
06:25.21vader-wrkdoes anyone happen to know if asterisk can handle user codes for people to use phones?
06:25.28vader-wrkie. for long distance and stuff
06:25.34Qwellvader-wrk: its only software
06:25.39Qwellit can do whatever you want
06:25.45X-Robmkl1525 - same answer to you.
06:25.48vader-wrki meant by default
06:25.52X-Robyou can program it to do whatever you want
06:26.03vader-wrkwithout any custom software needed to be written
06:26.12jdv79nothing's for free
06:26.18QwellDo you count "dialplan logic" to be "custom software"?
06:26.39encodeyou can have a password for an outbound route, cant you
06:26.45Qwellencode: you can
06:26.46encodei seem to remember something like that
06:27.01vader-wrki was thinking something where each user would get an access code and we would be able to track it
06:27.13vader-wrkfor like phones we have in public places and stuff
06:27.52encodeyou'd probably need to write a custom macro for something like that
06:27.54Qwellvader-wrk: show application authenticate
06:28.17encodebut as an asterisk newbie, my advice probably won't help too much
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06:30.36preeeezyi just installed a fxo card
06:30.39preeeezyi think ive set it up right
06:30.49preeeezyi want to try using it to call a number
06:30.52Qwellpreeeezy: hello to you too
06:31.00preeeezyHAH sup qwell
06:31.18preeeezysorry, really keen to get it online =(
06:31.37QwellDial(zap/1/5551212)
06:31.51preeeezylemme try it
06:32.32orlokDoes anybody know of decent sip clients for linux?
06:32.46orloki can ial out from this here cisco, but not from any of the software clients
06:32.48preeeezywhat i also wanted to know qwell, now ive got my fxs setup
06:32.54preeeezyi wanted to make it so i dial a number
06:32.59preeeezyand dont have to press # to send it
06:33.02preeeezylike so many seconds of inactivity
06:33.05Qwell~docs
06:33.09jboti guess docs is Documentation can be found at http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk or http://www.asteriskdocs.org or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk
06:33.10preeeezydials the number, is it possible?
06:33.17Qwellpreeeezy: you have a lot of reading to do
06:33.28L|NUXorlok : download xlite from www.xten.com
06:33.29L|NUX:)
06:33.33jdv79anyone know the mera stuff?
06:33.53preeeezyhah yeah
06:34.03preeeezyOct 25 15:59:28 NOTICE[2362]: app_dial.c:1109 dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' (cause 0 - Unknown)
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06:36.10orlokL|NUX: goddamn, i got excited...
06:36.14orlok./xtensoftphone: error while loading shared libraries: libglade-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
06:36.20mkl1525X-Rob, scrolled a second time through voicemail.conf but didn't found anything how to enable/disable could you give me a hint or keyword where to look at?
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06:37.50orlokL|NUX: Hmm, it pretty much just craps out here :-
06:39.14orloktries, even
06:41.04Qwellpreeeezy: Don't msg me
06:41.10Qwelland, I already did
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06:46.31paxr0how i can force events display in asterisk? , asterisk -rvvvvv appear not work fine in CVS HEAD, my old version has displayme all events (in CLI & telnet connections)...  i cant debug my dialplans :( anybody can suggest... ?
06:47.41littleballhi, can skype do conference call?
06:47.57Qwelllittleball: What does skype have to do with asterisk?
06:53.48preeeezyep zaptel
06:53.48preeeezyzaptel                220416   2  [wcfxo]
06:53.50preeeezyis 2 the channel?
06:53.59Qwellno
06:54.18preeeezywhat is the 2?
06:54.30QwellWhat does it say at the top?
06:54.37Qwelluse count, I assume
06:54.42preeeezyon im grepping yeah, lemme see
06:54.59preeeezyused by
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07:20.50X-RobSo.
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07:41.38zobiahello . anyone knows about the audio delay problem when  using meetme?
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07:44.30yoyomahello
07:46.22X-Robzobia - use ztdummy with USE_RTC compiled
07:46.31X-Rob(which means you have to upgrade to CVS)
07:46.37JerJeror better yet a real zaptel device
07:46.53X-RobJerJer, no, use_rtc is better than a zaptel device.
07:47.00X-Robyou can't miss ticks with use_rtc
07:47.24JerJerdoesn't that mean Linux v2.6 kernel then ?
07:47.30X-Robyep
07:47.37JerJerno way in hell
07:48.08X-Robwell there you go, zobia. Two conflicting points of view. Pick which ever one suits you and go with it. Both witll fix your meetme delay
07:48.15JerJerwhen 2.6.20 gets out I might consider it, but everytime i've used a 2.6 box i have had problems
07:49.14konfuzedJerJer: what kinda problems? unidentified or some specific error
07:49.27JerJerkernel panics with NICs
07:49.32JerJerloosing interrupts
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07:49.39JerJerhard freezes
07:50.01JerJersata drive- data corruption
07:50.07yoyomarob: i've got 4 external lines, but i want to give out one phone number and be able to receive a call on any open channel. do you know how this is handled?
07:50.09JamesDotCom2.6 > 2.4
07:50.09JamesDotComand has been since 2.5 ;(
07:50.35JerJeragreed
07:50.54tzafrir_homeJerJer, 2.6 has been in the wild for quite a while.
07:51.13JerJerwhich is why my boxes stay on 2.4
07:51.15JamesDotComyeah, i'd be taking a look at your hardware
07:51.15JamesDotComheh
07:51.16tzafrir_homeIt is not the default for practcally any linux distro
07:51.53tzafrir_homeAnd has some useful bits in its own with , e.g., better responsiveness
07:52.51tzafrir_homeso I don't know about your box, but my personal recommendation is 2.6
07:53.09JerJerput it under some serious load and you will change your mind
07:53.31tzafrir_homeoh, and 2.6.20 is going to be something completely different than 2.6.0, at this rate :-(
07:53.33JerJerlike thousands video streams
07:53.47JerJerof sata
07:53.59JerJeroff
07:55.47tzafrir_homeAnyway, what versions of 2.6 have you tested?
07:57.02JerJerum like 2.6.9
07:57.29yoyomahey x-rob
07:57.32JerJeror 10 - i would have to log back into that box
07:57.43JerJerwhich takes effort
07:57.47jdv79JerJer, really? that sucks about 2.6
07:57.49JerJerand thought
07:58.17JerJerjdv79: i've been told right now its all about the SATA driver
07:58.37JerJerthis particular box has a '3rd-party' sata chip on the motherboard
07:58.44jdv79oh
07:59.01jdv79i was about to use 2.6 for stuff...:)
07:59.08JerJerbut like a good solid asus mb which has a 'native' sata chip is much better
07:59.14jdv79they all have scsi drives though
07:59.22JerJerscsi is rock solid
07:59.37JerJeri don't believe much of the scsi stuff changed
07:59.40jdv79pata?
08:00.02JerJernever tested it
08:00.09jdv79oh
08:00.24X-Robyoyoma - how are the lines connected? BRI/PRI? or just normal PSTN?
08:00.31JerJerthis was a video streaming project we took over
08:00.33yoyomanormal pstn
08:00.38JerJerso we dealt with legacy hardware decisions
08:00.42yoyomax-rob: normal pstn
08:00.43X-Robjdv79 - dude, fwiw, I've never had a problem with 2.6
08:00.50konfuzedJerJer: whats your choice distro then to run * with kernel 2.4 ?
08:00.53jdv79ok
08:00.57X-Robyoyoma - you'll need to contact your telco and ask for a 'rotary hunt group'
08:01.06JerJerkonfuzed: my own
08:01.23konfuzedoh really whats that distro called
08:01.32yoyomax-rob: thanks!
08:01.49JerJeri haven't distributed it, so its not named
08:01.53tzafrir_homekonfuzed, you can take any 2.6-based distro and run 2.4 on it, right? or do some not include the old modutils?
08:02.06jdv79whats so great about it?
08:02.14JerJerits done my way
08:02.18JerJerfor my needs
08:02.22konfuzedsuse is not really built for down grading the kernel
08:02.27JerJerlike 25 meg
08:02.38JerJeror 9 meg if its a router based install
08:02.42tzafrir_homekonfuzed, though naturally I'd recommend a certain distro that is still based on 2.4, for its own peculiar reasons. But then again, I'm biased
08:02.44jdv79any measurable gains?
08:03.14yoyomax-rob: if i wanted to get more info on this for bri/pri, do i need to look under "hunt group"
08:03.24konfuzedhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmm sounds like it is worth a review
08:03.35tzafrir_homekonfuzed, what's the problem? does SuSE (what version?) still have the modutils for kernel <= 2.4?
08:04.28konfuzedwell I'm on 9.3 now with a developer Im workign with having dived into suse10.0 already
08:05.45konfuzedJerJer: is that a router based install to run * or as solely as a firewall/gateway
08:05.46tzafrir_homeAnd there is always an option to build everything in the kernel and not to need modules support. Well, it should work. Only take much more work. And a kernel rebuild for each new zaptel.
08:06.05tzafrir_homeNo, I did not consider the above pratical.
08:06.48konfuzed;^)
08:08.05JerJerkonfuzed: 9 meg is the smallest i've made it
08:08.19JerJerit is totally a manual process
08:08.31jdv79HDs and RAM are cheap - what's the point?
08:08.49JerJeri have my own root file structure with a kernel, bootloader, glibc and busybox
08:09.11JerJerthen my own few apps, usually statically compiled for sanity
08:09.27jdv79thats a lot of work
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08:10.06tzafrir_homeHD is a moving part. thus it makes more heat, and breaks more often
08:10.07JerJerthen if i am running asterisk i make sure the few libs that it requires are available and then just copy over the few *.so's we use
08:10.39tzafrir_homeram is cheap, when you don't have a ramdisk...
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08:11.07jdv79huh?
08:11.25jdv79ram is cheap all the time
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08:11.44JerJerso is compact flash
08:11.51konfuzednot when it was $2/MB
08:11.59JerJerand DOM
08:12.26JerJerbe careful, it might sling yogurt at you
08:12.34jdv79compact flash has a limited # of writes
08:12.46JerJerthen don't write to it
08:13.12jdv79my point is doing all that work to slim down the OS is kinda marginalized these days thanks to commodity HW
08:13.22robin_szyeah
08:13.35JerJerpoitnts of failure as tzafrir_home pointed out
08:13.35robin_szmoores law will always slave sloppy coding :)
08:13.38konfuzedreally depends on what you're doing and why
08:13.44JerJerpoints
08:14.05JerJerplus doing the embedded work I do i needed my own anyway
08:14.06jdv79botting off net and using a ramdisk is cheap and has a good chance of not failing like a HD will
08:14.10moverinyone here got spandsp-0.0.3pre4 with actual head working?
08:14.14jdv79booting even
08:14.14JerJerso extended it to our Asterisk boxes was pretty trivial
08:14.45jdv79oh you do embedding...  like what? i was thinking about playing with that
08:14.47moveri mean include t38-bits
08:14.54JerJeraccess points
08:14.59JerJerset top boxes
08:15.01konfuzedright on
08:15.07robin_szjdv79, please remind me of the relative failure rates of HD compared to ramdisc ...
08:15.10jdv79more of a hobby though than for pro
08:15.14JerJernufone is not my only play
08:15.17JerJerin this game
08:16.17jdv79i'd like to be able to do smarter sensors and cheaper too
08:16.21jdv79just for fun
08:16.54konfuzedJerJer: ive been thinking of this abit - would you put asterisk on a dedicated box on the lan side of the wifi AP or right on the gateway or both for different purposes?
08:16.55tzafrir_homerobin_sz, yea, but every substitute to a HD has its ugly downsides
08:17.04jdv79robin_sz, i don'y have numbers offhand
08:17.27tzafrir_homee.g: where are you going to put all of Asterisk's nice sound files? not to mention CR and voicemail
08:17.43robin_szjdv79, my point was, it may not even be more relaibel .. discs are pretty impressive these days in terms of relaiablity
08:17.51robin_szsu -
08:17.59JerJerkonfuzed: yeah it depends
08:18.04jdv79esp. when you hit it or drop it
08:18.26jdv79yeah, ok
08:18.28JerJerif you intend to use IAX in the WAN and SIP in the LAN - Asterisk can be just any box in the LAN
08:18.36konfuzedwell to maximize the quality for a group of users
08:18.39robin_szwell, we tend not to go around hitting or dropping our servers, we put them in airconditioned racks ... and leave em their
08:18.54robin_szthere
08:19.07robin_szYMMV
08:19.23jdv79then that works for you but not a set-top style box so much
08:19.29robin_szfsck, this particular server might get hit though, its SOOO noisy
08:19.40robin_sztrue
08:20.49jdv79an embedded * thing - weird idea
08:20.53konfuzedhow about IAX at the isp data center and on the gateway managing the dsl connection for pass through and a box on the lan for voicemail and extras
08:21.33konfuzeduh or something like that
08:21.39konfuzed;^)
08:23.17robin_szOK, someone just but a new server in front of me .. and it has:
08:23.20robin_sz0000:02:02.0 Network controller: Eicon Networks Corporation Diva Server 4BRI-8M Rev 2 (rev 01)
08:23.42robin_szanything I should know ? or will Zaptel just do its thing?
08:24.01jdv79you could try it
08:24.29konfuzedping asterisk.org ;^)
08:24.33JerJerjdv79:  embedded doesn't always have to mean low cpu power
08:24.43JerJeri have embedded systems with dual xeon processors  :)
08:24.52robin_sztrue .. but there are many ways I can get it wrong and a "yeah, they work" might save time ...
08:24.53konfuzednice
08:25.10jdv79i've never seen hw like that
08:25.31JerJerits called a Asus Motherboard  :)
08:25.40JerJerwith a DOM chip in the ide interface
08:25.42konfuzedyou could send it to me and I'll try it out
08:25.54robin_szXeons are nice as they report as two procs in top, which always makes multi-CPU systems look bigger than they really are :)
08:26.05JerJerrobin_sz: in 2.4
08:26.16jdv79pretty cool
08:26.17robin_szcured in 2.6?
08:26.23JerJerSMP with hypertreading is very bad in 2.4 - at high loads
08:26.29JerJerrobin_sz:  yes
08:26.37robin_sznever did get 2.6 to run on thsi box ...
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08:27.00konfuzedrobin_sz: have you got a BRI to pkug into it??
08:27.02robin_szdebian was and may well still be screwed for it
08:27.13robin_szkonfuzed, 4 of them ...
08:27.22JerJerin 2.4 the thread scheduler doesn't know about the concept of hyperthreading, thus it actually sees 2 procs per CPU
08:27.27konfuzedwell good start then ;^)
08:27.53robin_szJerJer, so 2.6 may be worth the effor then
08:27.57JerJernow single processor hyperthreading is fine in 2.4
08:28.09JerJerif you don't intend to absolutely hammer the system with processing
08:28.16robin_szwel ....
08:28.35konfuzedoh well then maybe an AMD for the same money
08:28.39robin_sz2.6 would not run on this box because its a dell with Megraid ...
08:28.40jdv79that's like buying a 1 ton pickup to carry blueprints or something
08:28.44robin_szmegaraid
08:28.48jdv79of course you hammer every box
08:28.51jdv79:)
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08:29.32robin_szthere was a debian snafu that screwed it .. as the kernel module name changed from megaraid2 to megaraid
08:29.40robin_szbut the intrd tools got all confused
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08:29.55moverexist a fuction or app to send any supplied sip returncode like busy or no route to destination to an sipclient?
08:30.08konfuzed?
08:30.14tzafrir_homerobin_sz, can't you work around that with an alias?
08:30.21robin_szand after several hours fo pissing about editing cramfs systems .. I decided to hit it with hammers :)
08:30.38robin_sztzafrir_home, you wish.
08:31.19moverkonfuzed you dont understand my question? :-)
08:32.01konfuzedits not uncommon
08:32.02JerJermover: ${DIALSTATUS}
08:32.39moverjerjer yes but this is what i query
08:32.46moveri give an example..
08:33.07moversipphone---asterisk---asterisk->PSTN
08:33.22JerJerok and?
08:33.32konfuzednow the long part
08:34.01moverthe 2 * are over iax2 and if i call a number its busy the often i got a forbidden instead of a busy
08:34.34JerJerforbidden means that local asterisk box rejected authentication
08:34.49moverif i call a number that didnt eist i got a busy or a forbidden...
08:35.08moverjerjer other calls work fine
08:35.29JerJeryou need to send congestion then
08:35.32moverexcept a call cant established wrong codes will be returned
08:36.22moverthe caus can be busy no route to destination or wrong phonenumber (incomplete)
08:37.21moveri can ry it
08:37.23moveri can try it
08:43.44moverdont work
08:43.55moveri send congestion and got a forbidden
08:45.31paxr0anybody know if works fine amportal repostory of debian packages?
08:45.35moveri got dialstatus NOANSWER and send a congestion
08:45.57moverbut on sipphone it appear as forbidden
08:46.51moverso i guess its the IAX2->IAX2->SIP translation or i am wrong?
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08:51.23christomorning all
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08:56.10tzafrir_homepaxr0, have your tried ours (rapid.dotsrc.org) ?
09:00.28paxr0yeah
09:00.39paxr0but i have an error
09:01.09tzafrir_homewhat error?
09:01.20paxr0Errors were encountered while processing:
09:01.20paxr0<PROTECTED>
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09:02.30tzafrir_homepaxr0, hmmm... try: dpkg --remove --force-depends asterisk-config
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09:04.14paxr0Errors were encountered while processing:
09:04.14paxr0<PROTECTED>
09:04.14paxr0E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
09:04.45wildcard0hey.  im testing 1.2 and im having great success except for a single channel that keeps giving me: channel.c:1581 ast_read: Dropping incompatible voice frame on SIP/user-ac0a of format ulaw since our native format has changed to g726
09:04.49wildcard0any ideas?
09:05.13wildcard0same setup worked fine in 1.0.9 and hasn't changed
09:05.31tzafrir_homepaxr0, could you msg me the full error message or paste in a pastebin? (http://pastebin.ca )
09:05.40paxr0ok
09:06.14zobiaHello. when u are using meetme .do you fell delay for 1-2 sec?
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09:13.22Mother_greetings all
09:13.42Mother_what happened to the IAX client at sokol-associates.com?
09:13.55jalsothi
09:14.00Mother_it redirects to astricon.net now, and there seems to be no trace left of it
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09:14.13KriS83good morning
09:14.48jalsotdoes anybody know what how better is to use uncompressed wav in place of gsm format in playback?
09:15.07Mother_jalsot: cannot really tell much the difference
09:15.31Mother_I don't bother converting to gsm nowadays and simply use the plain 8kHz PCM for IVRs
09:15.36jalsotgsm uncompression is not so CPU hungry?
09:16.08Mother_well - if you really need performance, then you'd be better off not transcoding
09:16.17jalsotif uncompressed wav gives any reasonable CPU saving, I will go for it
09:16.24Mother_but I tend to give my hardware a lot of leeway
09:17.24jalsotI guess, having MOH files in wav in place of mp3 is a big save
09:19.39paxr0tzafrir_home,  http://pastebin.ca/26582
09:19.48KriS83Nayone here that uses CAPI to forward calls?
09:19.55KriS83anyone*
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09:22.25Mother_so...we're sold out on iax softphones....?
09:26.40jalsotdoes anybody use muxmon here?
09:28.21tzafrir_homepaxr0, again try running the following, and after that the apt-get command: dpkg --remove --force-depends asterisk-config
09:29.42paxr0ok
09:31.06tzafrir_homeand you still get that error?
09:31.11tzafrir_homebah
09:31.30KriS83Unable to create channel of type 'CAPI' <- anybody know what causes this problem?
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09:33.41tzafrir_homeand you still get that error?
09:34.36KriS83or better here is an output of an imcoming call which is not forwarded: http://pastebin.ca/26583 ;/ Anyone please?
09:38.38tzafrir_homepaxr0, is it working?
09:39.14paxr0:( nop
09:40.44RoyKoej: ping
09:40.50oejPong
09:41.04Mother_wasn't there a Visual Basic client for IAX with source?
09:41.08Mother_jeez this is frustrating
09:41.22paxr0tzafrir_home,  thanks for your advice
09:41.41oejDIAXphone? Was that in VB?
09:43.40oejhttp://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html
09:45.04Mother_thanks, let me have a look
09:46.05Mother_indeed!
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09:46.09Mother_thanks again
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09:53.49kippihey
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09:54.03fourcheezewhat are people using for dynamic storage of users?
09:54.07kippihas anyone used festival? and got it working well
09:54.09Talnakhhi all. i get an echo on internal SIP channels when using Asterisk, although external parties can hear everyting clearly. could anyone suggest which parameter i have to dig in configuration?
09:54.51fourcheezedo people have their sip/iax peers/friends in rdbms or stick to the flat file approach?
09:56.34fourcheezeis it a reasonable expectation that I could put all my users into mysql/postgres ?
09:56.40Talnakhyes
09:56.51fourcheezeTalnakh: how are you doing that?
09:57.02oejfourcheeze: depends on the version. In 1.2, yes. In 1.0 mysql only.
09:57.24Talnakhi used Asterisk at Home. it arranged everything on its own.
09:57.36fourcheezeI don't want to use a@h
09:57.55fourcheezeI can envisage our setup easily getting to complicated for it
09:58.15fourcheezeoej: is 1.2 usable right now?
09:58.20fourcheezeout in the real world?
09:58.21Talnakhwhy ? give me an example
09:58.46oejfourcheeze: It is usable, going to stable but not released yet.
09:59.24tzafrir_homea@h (basically amp) is not something to use if you want to actually understand what's going on in the dialplan...
09:59.27oejWould not put it in a large production server yet, but in a company PBX with someone technical to manage it, yes.
09:59.29syle2if you did make update on a stable release, would it upgrade latest stable files or upgrade you to cvs head?
10:00.00syle2or maybe stable don;t include a make update
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10:00.25tzafrir_homewell, I'm off to install that new disk here...
10:00.55fourcheezeoej: we're just growing our voip business - currently only  a handful of real users
10:01.01fourcheezeoej: better to change to 1.2 now?
10:01.13oejI would run 1.2 then.
10:02.55fourcheezeyeah, that's what I'm thinking
10:03.11fourcheezethen I can jump straight to using postgres - yes?
10:03.12ltersoej, Hello ;)
10:03.18oejhi
10:03.34fourcheezeoej: what about things like voicemail - can all that be in postgres too?
10:03.36ltersI rarely get to see u online
10:04.02fourcheezeTalnakh: I've got nothing against a@h but when I looked at it I didn't think I'd be able to work with it without it working against me
10:04.03oejfourcheeze: Yes, voicemail storage through odbc, voicemail accounts through realtime
10:04.22ltersoej, will there be a SetCalledParty() in main * after awhile?
10:04.25fourcheezeTalnakh: for instance does it support things like the BLF on snoms?
10:04.38oejIters: Have no idea
10:04.41oejExplain more
10:05.34lterswith chan_sccp, you get a function call SetCalledParty(the called ext name <111>)
10:05.53ltersimmediately the phone updates to show name and num u dialed.
10:06.25oejNot all channels can support that. There's no way to do that in SIP.
10:07.04ltersthe new cisco firmwares seem to have support for it tho...
10:07.19oejSIP firmware? Would be interesting to know how they signal that.
10:07.58ltersseems like it is called set called party id
10:08.56ltersso snom/polycom do not have support for it?
10:10.44wildcard0prolly sip info's
10:10.59wildcard0since they've already implemented sccp, they can just put a front end on it
10:11.38ltersthe sccp can do rather advanced stuff.
10:11.51Talnakhfourcheeze, what are BLF and snoms :-?
10:12.21fourcheezeTalnakh: BLF=busy lamp field
10:12.28wildcard0ya.  must be nice to control both ends of the protocol :)
10:12.30lterssnom is brand of phone. BLF is monitoring the status of another line or extension.
10:12.31fourcheezeyou can see if any of your cow-orkers are on the phone
10:13.38wildcard0the snoms have good software, but a lot of customers said they looked/felt flimsey
10:14.15fourcheezewildcard0: compared to...?
10:14.25Mother_so...would people like to use a Linksys CIT200 with SIP/IAX?
10:14.35Mother_instead of skype
10:14.35fourcheezeany recommendations?
10:14.44wildcard0fourcheeze, compared to "a real phone".  it's all about customer appearance i guess
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10:14.56fourcheezewe've had good customer response from the snom360
10:15.21wildcard0guess we have different customers :)
10:15.24_m_we've had good response from the snom360, snom320 and snom190.
10:15.32wildcard0i wish ours like it.  i like the phones
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10:16.57fourcheezeother than Snom and sipura I haven't really tried out any phones
10:17.06fourcheezewhat am I missing out on?
10:17.17Talnakhfourcheeze, i don't really need BLF and snom support :-)
10:17.37Talnakhfourcheeze, u r missing cisco phones
10:17.40wildcard0oh there's -tuns- of them
10:17.54_m_our customers all have reject the cisco phones.
10:17.55fourcheezewhich other phones do BLF ?
10:18.01_m_s/ct/cted/
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10:18.15teleniekohix. can someone give me a hand with a quadBRI ?
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10:18.43wildcard0the aastra does it i think
10:18.56teleniekoI just upgraded my system and I'm having " chan_zap.c:7534 zt_pri_error: PRI: received SETUP message for call that is not a new call" on one of the bri chans ;(
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10:19.20Talnakh_m_, in my place, i.e. in Malta, it is impossible even to find a sip phone. i ve spent all day yesterday looking for one
10:19.40wildcard0Talnakh, can't get one shipped?
10:19.42Talnakhfound only 2 models. grandstream and iPower
10:20.00wildcard0grandstream are poo.  particularly the mic.   haven't played with ipower
10:20.07Talnakhit is a bit difficult. and i needed them asap.
10:20.10_m_The grandstreams suck.
10:20.25Talnakhso i got ipower, 5 of them.
10:20.34wildcard0url?
10:21.16Talnakhthe sales guy f"cked up a lot saying that ipower does not support call transferring and speakerphone.
10:21.30Talnakhhttp://www.ipowertime.com/en/product/product1.htm
10:22.01Talnakhthey are a bit crappy but i didn't have much choice. i wonder why do they make sip phones so expensive.
10:22.44wildcard0look better than the grandstreams
10:23.35Talnakhfirmware has pretty decent features with control over most things. they came around 100$ each.
10:23.52wildcard0udf?
10:23.54wildcard0er
10:23.54wildcard0usd?
10:24.11Talnakhusd
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10:24.43Talnakhand most of the price is contributed by taxes
10:24.46nfi|ermes<PROTECTED>
10:24.46nfi|ermes<PROTECTED>
10:24.46nfi|ermes<PROTECTED>
10:24.58wildcard0not too bad.  the similarity to the grandstream model numbers bothers me
10:25.10wildcard0as if they have something in common
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10:25.48wildcard0nfi|ermes,   ... and?
10:26.06Talnakhwildcard, they all have something in common for sure. well anyway if it stops working, it is not my problem :-)
10:26.08nfi|ermesexten => *57,1,Pickup()
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10:26.42wildcard0if you happen to open one up to take a peek, take pics...especially of the chips/serials ;)
10:27.41wildcard0nfi|ermes, i don't see anything wrong...that's exactly what it's supposed to do so far
10:27.42dreamlerdudes - can some1 help with agi - callback ?
10:27.47Talnakhi ll try sometime. :-)
10:28.00nfi|ermesit doesn t pickup the call
10:28.07wildcard0nfi|ermes, you don't pass it an extension
10:28.31wildcard0nfi|ermes, http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Pickup
10:28.58nfi|ermesmmmhhh
10:29.02nfi|ermesbig mistake
10:29.05nfi|ermesi was looking here
10:29.07nfi|ermeshttp://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+BristuffPickUp
10:29.19wildcard0ah :)
10:29.25wildcard0ya there's a versioning issue it seems
10:29.47nfi|ermesi use bristuff, so....
10:29.57wildcard0what version of asterisk?
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10:30.36jalsotdoes anybody know whether astLinux sources/development environment is available somewhere?
10:31.55wildcard0no..what is it?
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10:33.02Redfurryhello there
10:33.07puzzledmorning
10:33.09wildcard0hey
10:33.21Redfurryi am facing problems compiling the asterisk addons
10:33.31Redfurrythe error that i am getting is
10:33.40Redfurrymake: *** [app_addon_sql_mysql.o] Error 1
10:33.48Redfurrythis is the last line of the error
10:34.06Redfurrycan anybody help me in solving this error... please
10:34.40wildcard0can you paste the error?
10:34.51wildcard0the first one?
10:35.50mrunskican anyone tell me please if it is possible to interrupt a voice menu by dialing an extension? I mean while I'm listening to the menu and press a number to interrupt the voice message and dial the extension
10:35.51Redfurrywhich are you speaking about
10:36.07Redfurrywildcard0
10:36.25wildcard0mrunski, http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+Background  ?
10:36.32preeeezyOct 25 20:01:54 WARNING[3588]: channel.c:2410 ast_channel_make_compatible: No path to translate from SIP/1001-a514(4) to SIP/sip.spantalk.com-6179(256)
10:36.33preeeezyOct 25 20:01:54 WARNING[3588]: app_dial.c:1643 dial_exec_full: Had to drop call because I couldn't make SIP/1001-a514 compatible with SIP/sip.spantalk.com-6179
10:36.36preeeezyi dont really understand this
10:36.42wildcard0Redfurry, it seems that's the end error.  please paste the top one
10:36.48preeeezyits not a codec conflict is it
10:36.51Redfurryalrigt
10:36.53Redfurryalright
10:37.35mrunskithanks, wildcard0
10:37.53wildcard0preeeezy, can you talk to both channels separately?
10:38.14Redfurrywildcard0: these are the few lines frm the end of the output
10:38.22Redfurrygmake: *** [app_addon_sql_mysql.o] Error 1
10:38.22Redfurryrm app_saycountpl.o
10:38.22Redfurry[root@localhost asterisk-addons]# clear
10:38.22Redfurry[root@localhost asterisk-addons]# make install
10:38.22Redfurrycc -fPIC -I../asterisk -D_GNU_SOURCE  -I/usr/include/mysql     -c -o app_saycountpl.o app_saycountpl.c
10:38.22Redfurrycc -shared -Xlinker -x -o app_saycountpl.so app_saycountpl.o
10:38.22preeeezyhow do you mean wildcard
10:38.24Redfurrycc -fPIC -I../asterisk -D_GNU_SOURCE  -I/usr/include/mysql     -c -o app_addon_sql_mysql.o app_addon_sql_mysql.c
10:38.25preeeezy1001 works fine
10:38.27Redfurryapp_addon_sql_mysql.c:164:64: macro "AST_LIST_REMOVE" requires 4 arguments, but only 3 given
10:38.29Redfurryapp_addon_sql_mysql.c: In function `del_identifier':
10:38.31Redfurryapp_addon_sql_mysql.c:164: error: `AST_LIST_REMOVE' undeclared (first use in this function)
10:38.32preeeezyand i can make voip calls over spantalk
10:38.33Redfurryapp_addon_sql_mysql.c:164: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
10:38.35Redfurryapp_addon_sql_mysql.c:164: error: for each function it appears in.)
10:38.37Redfurrymake: *** [app_addon_sql_mysql.o] Error 1
10:38.39preeeezybut when i make a call to a pstn device via spantalk
10:38.41preeeezyit dies then
10:38.46RoyK~pastebin
10:38.47jbothmm... pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca/
10:39.06Redfurrycan i have your mail ID so that I can mail you the entire error , wildcard0
10:39.17wildcard0use pastbin
10:39.31wildcard0hmm
10:39.35wildcard0do you have asterisk installed?
10:39.48Redfurryyup
10:40.15wildcard0is that cvs head?
10:40.42wildcard0preeeezy, check your codecs.  make sure you can transcode from one to the other.
10:41.01taec_I've got a CVS head of asterisk installed here and transferring SIP calls seems to crash it completely :(
10:41.36wildcard0try stable :)
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10:43.12Redfurrywildcard0: i have pasted the output in the pastebin
10:43.17wildcard0url?
10:43.17Redfurryplease check it out
10:43.26Redfurryok wait
10:43.27wildcard0you have to tell me the id
10:44.21Redfurryits by the name Asterisk-addons err
10:44.34Redfurryyou may have a look in the recent postings
10:44.49wildcard0copy the link from the recient postings to here
10:44.58Redfurryalright
10:45.21Redfurryhttp://pastebin.ca/26585
10:45.23Redfurrythis is it
10:45.40wildcard0k
10:46.48wildcard0you sure you did make install in the asterisk dir before compiling this?
10:47.58Redfurryyes i did
10:48.08Redfurryi first did "make clean"
10:48.13Redfurryand the make install
10:48.29wildcard0not in the asterisk-addons dir, in the main asterisk dir, right?
10:48.47wildcard0cause this is what happens when you have an old version of asterisk and you try to compile this module against it
10:49.04preeeezyOct 25 20:13:23 WARNING[1820]: channel.c:2052 set_format: Unable to find a codec translation path from g729 to slin
10:49.09preeeezyhm
10:49.25Redfurryok wildcard0
10:49.30Redfurrylemme try
10:50.37Redfurrywildcard0: should I do make install in the asterisk directory first
10:50.38Redfurry?
10:50.43wildcard0ya
10:50.46Redfurryalright
10:50.53wildcard0preeeezy, you have both of those installed?
10:51.06preeeezyi dunno bro
10:51.07preeeezyare they default?
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10:51.46wildcard0do 'show translations'
10:52.06preeeezypro*CLI> show translations
10:52.06preeeezyNo such command 'show translations' (type 'help' for help)
10:52.19preeeezyoh
10:52.20preeeezysip show
10:52.41preeeezyah show translation
10:52.56wildcard0i was close :)
10:53.13preeeezyah g729 not installed
10:53.25wildcard0ya.  use something else there :)
10:53.45preeeezyspantalk only works for g711 g729 g723.1
10:53.49preeeezydoesnt look like ive got any of them
10:53.56wildcard0use h711
10:54.00wildcard0er g711
10:54.03wildcard0the other 2 cost $
10:54.15preeeezyis g711 something i can download?
10:54.29wildcard0it should be included
10:54.32wildcard0do 'show modules'
10:54.50preeeezyif it is its not loaded
10:55.04wildcard0in modules.conf, do autoload = yes
10:55.23preeeezyits set yeah
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10:56.05wildcard0ls -la /usr/lib/asterisk/modules | grep g7
10:56.34preeeezytheres 26 29 23 26 29
10:56.47preeeezyi dont have 711
10:57.33wildcard0that's odd
10:57.41wildcard0sounds like you missed some stuff when you built it
10:57.54preeeezycan i download and install it seperately?
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10:58.58wildcard0i don't think so
10:59.03yxais anyone using * business ed?
10:59.04wildcard0but it should be in the asterisk dist
10:59.13preeeezyits not actually in my /usr/src/asterisk/formats dir
11:00.19wildcard0where'd you get your dist?
11:00.30preeeezyi dunno
11:00.30preeeezyhm
11:00.38preeeezyAudio-encoding codecs available include G.711 ulaw (common in the U.S.), G.711 alaw (used in Europe
11:00.42preeeezyive got ulaw and alaw
11:01.13wildcard0use one of those :)
11:01.30preeeezyOct 25 20:27:02 WARNING[1820]: channel.c:2052 set_format: Unable to find a codec translation path from g729 to slin
11:01.33preeeezyhm i still get this strange
11:02.02wildcard0disallow=all   then allow=uawl
11:02.05wildcard0*ulaw
11:02.06preeeezyyeah
11:02.09preeeezyi didnt add the disallow yet sec
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11:03.10preeeezyhm nop i still get that shit
11:03.40wildcard0hmm
11:03.50wildcard0try allow=slin   maybe they're requesting it
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11:04.22starsoftWhen i enter into voicemailmain i am trying to input extension /password information and the asterisk server doesnt "hear/see" my input
11:04.25starsoftdoes anyone know wher ei can find documentation on trouble shooting this specific problem?
11:04.28starsoftit is almost asif while asterik plays the "Enter your VM info" recording it is not accepting input?
11:05.17preeeezysame crap
11:05.46starsoftwhats the word preeeezy
11:06.05preeeezy=(
11:06.16starsoftbummer
11:07.54preeeezyah bro i fixed it
11:08.00preeeezyi had to edit not just that connections priorities
11:08.08preeeezybut the allow priorities of the whole sip.conf
11:08.14wildcard0ah
11:08.15wildcard0odd
11:08.22preeeezyand i had to remove
11:08.22preeeezyallow=all
11:08.25preeeezyfrom the very bottom of my list
11:09.08Talnakhwildcard, if i get echo on sip handset or headset, what should i check. what do you think?
11:10.10wildcard0all digital?
11:10.14wildcard0sip->sip?
11:10.19wildcard0or is analog in the equation?
11:10.42mutilatormornin everyone
11:11.05Talnakhwildcard, SIP>SIP and SIP>ZAP/line
11:11.50wildcard0sip->zap, turn on the echo cancellation stuff
11:11.55wildcard0what sip device?
11:12.13Talnakhyes, i will do that. sip device is iPower phone
11:12.36wildcard0is there an echo canceller on the phone firmware?
11:12.37Talnakhand i tried SIPPS program from ahead.
11:13.20Talnakhi am not sure about echo canceller on the phone. but even headsets give echo.
11:13.40wildcard0hmm
11:13.54wildcard0try the zap echo cancellers
11:14.28Talnakhyes, that's what i ll do. hopefully it will be ok.
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11:22.59nfi|ermesto pickup a call from a sip extension, when another SIP extension is ringing, should i use SIPCallPickup() ?
11:26.11starsoftwhen i go into voicemail main it asks for a mailbox # and password but when i hit enter them on the key pad and hit # or send asterisk debug says i havent entered anything
11:27.15starsoftany suggestions?
11:27.17kippistarsoft: what phone are you using?
11:27.25starsoftbudgetone 102
11:27.29wildcard0set your dialing to out of band
11:27.34wildcard0or rfc8... i forget
11:27.46psycodadhello, given I have debian sarge and I need zaptel as well as capi, should I go for 2.4 or 2.6 kernel ? I am not getting capi drivers for my fritz card compiled on 2.4 but I have problems getting zaptel to work on 2.6 ;-(
11:27.47wildcard0but there's only 1 selection :)
11:27.47starsoftill check it out
11:27.53starsoftthanks
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11:31.38RoyKmohaha
11:31.59starsoftsweet! dfml needed to be sent with sipinfo
11:32.01starsoft:]
11:32.04starsoftthanks wildcard
11:32.56wildcard0np
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11:44.26starsofti am terrible with extensions at the moment
11:44.43starsoftim confessing
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11:47.29jhiverhi lads
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11:48.26Inkubotmorning
11:51.54jhiverThis is strange
11:52.05jhiverI have two SIP UAs that talk to each other
11:52.10jhiverand asterisk says this:
11:52.12jhiverPeer             User/ANR    Call ID      Seq (Tx/Rx)   Format
11:52.13jhiver193.253.115.4    jhiver      7969ae6d198  00103/00000   ulaw
11:52.13jhiver193.253.112.113  alberto     2722E986C4F  00103/00030   ulaw
11:52.32jhiverdoes this mean that the media stream goes through asterisk rather than being point to point?
11:53.05wildcard0how do you have the reinvite variable?
11:53.38jhiverI have canreinvite=yes
11:53.48jhiverand the 'reinvite' var isn't specified
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11:55.06kippihey
11:55.08wildcard0ya canreinvite
11:55.22kippianyone using Grandstream
11:55.30wildcard0do sip show channels
11:55.32kippiGXP200
11:56.04jhiverit's a bit strange really
11:56.26X-Robkippi - I told you yesterday how to fix your DTMF problem.
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11:56.38jhiverasterix*CLI> sip show channels
11:56.38jhiverPeer             User/ANR    Call ID      Seq (Tx/Rx)   Format
11:56.38jhiver193.253.112.113  alberto     23c600c04ec  00103/00000   ulaw
11:56.38jhiver193.253.115.4    jhiver      3D0D788B9A7  00103/00017   ulaw
11:56.38supaigtrHello.
11:57.06wildcard0might just be the signalling.  not necessarily the rtp.  im not exactly sure how it works, but you could check with ethereal
11:57.22jhiverwell it's going to be hard checking with etherreal
11:57.36X-Robkippi - would you like to be told agian, or are you going to vanish and ignore the responce?
11:57.39jhiverbecause it's an integrated modem / router / voip thing
11:57.43psycodadyup kippi, have some of them
11:57.53jhiverso the audio doesn't get sent on the local lan at all
11:58.10jhivermind you the audio is truly fantastic
11:58.47kippix-rob its fixed :) thanks for that, but do you know how to setup the msg button
11:58.56supaigtrI have the following error using head with a IAX2 - IAX2 call.  The phone rings on the far end but is silent on the near end until/if the person answers.
11:58.57supaigtr!! Don't know how to add an IE High-layer Compatibility (125)
11:58.57supaigtr!! Unable to add IE 'High-layer Compatibility'
11:59.19jhiverI don't think it bridges anything since when I dial I get this:
11:59.26jhiver<PROTECTED>
11:59.26jhiver<PROTECTED>
11:59.26jhiver<PROTECTED>
11:59.26jhiver<PROTECTED>
11:59.26jhiver<PROTECTED>
11:59.37jhiveroh no actually
11:59.39X-Robkippi - right above the DTMF settings
11:59.40jhivermight be fine
11:59.45X-Robput your voicemail number into that.
12:00.04jhiverbut it says 'attempting', I don't really know if it succeeds though...
12:00.16X-Robjhiver - do a 'show channels'
12:00.21X-Robif you can still see it, it didn't work.
12:00.26kippiisn't that just for the exten?
12:00.27jhiverok
12:00.35X-Robkippi - ???
12:00.45X-Robyou want the msg button to go to your voicemail, right?
12:01.00kippiyeah
12:01.16X-Robso. if your voicemail is *98, put *98 into that box
12:01.25kippiah!!
12:01.42jhiverX-Rob, : it seems there are 2 active channels
12:01.47kippithanks
12:01.53jhiverX-Rob, so it would mean it doesn't work :(
12:01.54X-Robjhiver - in that case, the bridge did not work
12:01.59X-Robcorrect
12:02.11jhivermaybe the hardware doesn't support re-invites or something
12:02.28jhiverin which case it's shit hardware :)
12:02.28X-RobI think it acutally says something when it sucessfully bridges
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12:02.34X-Robbut I don't bridge, ever, so I don't know 8)
12:03.39jhiverI'm trying a couple of Fritz!FonBox devices
12:03.51jhiverapart from the bridging issue it seems to work very nicely
12:04.26jhiversince the SIP client is at the router level there is no NAT issue which is very nice
12:04.36jhiverand it does traffic shaping too
12:04.41jhivercool stuff
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12:05.24NoRemorsehi, is there anythinjg I have to do to get asterisk to load cdr_addon_mysql.so other than install it and have a config file? it isnt loading
12:05.42X-RobNoRemorse - check /etc/asterisk/modules.conf
12:06.09NoRemorseload => cdr_addon_mysql.so
12:06.13X-Robthen look at /var/log/asterisk/full - if that's not there, enable it in /etc/asterisk/logger.conf
12:06.35NoRemorseok thanks
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12:09.17NoRemorseno errors, just loads /etc/asterisk/cdr_manager.conf and then nothing. my other server then loads mysql module
12:10.22encodeso canreinvite=yes means if 2 sip devices pointing to asterisk connect, the remainder of the traffic should be just between the 2 sip devices, and leave asterisk out of it? is that right?
12:10.55X-Robywa
12:10.59X-Robargh
12:11.00X-Robyes
12:11.06joelsolankihi all
12:11.19joelsolankidoes anybody provide uk / usa termination at low cost ?
12:11.43X-Robjoelsolanki - check http://voip-info.org
12:11.56joelsolankiOK :)
12:12.25encodeand if i have "Attempting native bridge of SIP/203-9e78 and SIP/204-e456" in my log, then it means the 2 sip devices are still talking via asterisk?
12:13.01jhiverencode, apparently so
12:13.13jhiverI get this
12:13.16jhivershow channels
12:13.16jhiver<PROTECTED>
12:13.16jhiverSIP/alberto-a6df  (world                   1   )      Up Bridged Call  SIP/jhiver-4fa4
12:13.16jhiverSIP/jhiver-4fa4  (world      0262914202   1   )      Up Dial          SIP/alberto
12:13.30jhiverI think the "up bridged call" means that the call is bridged
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12:13.55jhiverI have reinvite=yes and canreinvite=yes, and no NAT issues because the SIP clients are at the router level
12:14.25encodebecause just setting canreinvite=yes for both clients doesnt make them bridge
12:14.29encodeso i'll try setting both
12:15.45encodewhere does the reinvite=yes belong?
12:15.45wildcard0i believe that just cause it -can- doesn't mean it will
12:17.26encodei cant find a setting called "reinvite"
12:17.33starsoftforgive my this stupid question but in the extensions.conf, why would "exten => ${EXTEN},1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,rt)   ; permit transfer" not enable transfers for all extensions?
12:19.15encodeoh well, perhaps one or other of my devices dont support re-inviting
12:19.27encodei guess its not too much of an issue for a small number of extensions
12:20.51starsoftso the first # has to be the actual number
12:20.52starsoft>:l
12:22.52X-Robstarsoft - 'show application Dial'
12:23.07X-Robyou're only allowing the called party to transfer calls, not the calling party
12:23.19X-Rob(or vice versa, I didn't bother to check)
12:23.25starsoftk
12:25.51starsoftso in the extension.conf how would one have permit transfer for all extensions with just 1 line?
12:26.02starsoftexten => 500*,1,Dial(SIP/5001,20,rt)   ; permit transfer ?
12:26.15starsoftexten => 500X_$,1,Dial(SIP/5001,20,rt)   ; permit transfer ?
12:26.27X-Robstarsoft - 'show application Dial'
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12:27.29[ASK]ithrynnlo
12:27.44wiizardis there a win32 port of asterisk?
12:28.04starsoftim looking at show app dial
12:28.04encodestarsoft: the way i read application dial, you need to have both t and T
12:28.49starsofti guess what im asking is about configuration efficency
12:29.24starsoftcan i put a wild card into a exten => "line" in the the .conf and not have to make 1 line for each extension/peer?
12:30.31starsoftour would there need to be a line for 5001, 5002, 5003, ect for the same permit transfer option?
12:31.07encodeisnt that what ${EXTEN} is for?
12:31.11starsoftyea
12:31.21starsoftbut when i put it at the first value
12:31.29starsoftthe extensions dont work
12:32.02starsoftbut if i code in "5002" it works
12:32.24starsoftshould "exten => ${EXTEN},1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,rt)   ; permit transfer" work?
12:32.44starsofti can only get "exten => 5002,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,rt)   ; permit transfer" to work
12:32.51RoyKeh
12:33.15RoyKstarsoft: exten => 1234,1,something is correct
12:33.24starsoftk
12:33.25RoyKstarsoft: or exten _X.,1,asdf
12:33.29RoyKstarsoft: rtfm
12:33.40starsofti knew that was coming
12:33.43starsoftand ive read it
12:34.12RoyKif you've read it, you should perhaps not have tried exten => ${EXTEN},something
12:34.33kaldemarstarsoft: exten => _500X,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}...
12:35.15starsoftperfect!
12:35.22starsoftthanks kaldemar
12:35.32fourcheezeif one sets up a conference call on a snom and then ducks out leaving the other 2 people, where are all the calls going to/from ?
12:35.40fourcheezeis the starting snom still involved?
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12:38.17X-Robstarsoft - That's an interesting question.
12:38.21X-Robuh
12:38.25X-Robfourcheeze even
12:38.47fourcheezeX-Rob: potential customer asked me the other day and I wasn't sure
12:38.59fourcheezeX-Rob: also wondering what implications it has for billing
12:39.12fourcheezee.g. if I dial out to 2 people on a conference and then vanish
12:39.32X-RobYou mean by pushing the 'conf' button?
12:39.36X-Robif you hang up, the conf is over.
12:39.46fourcheezehmm
12:39.49fourcheezeshouldn't be
12:39.52fourcheezeor maybe it shoudl
12:39.56X-Robyes it should
12:40.01fourcheezewhat if it was an attended transfer?
12:40.01X-Robif you want it another way, you need to use meetme
12:40.20X-Robonce it's transfered, the transferrING phone is out of the loop
12:40.28fourcheezeok
12:40.34fourcheezeso what if the following sequence happens
12:40.41nfi|ermesX-Rob, a little help plz
12:40.42fourcheezeA phones B
12:41.01X-Robnfi|ermes - you haven't asked anything (that I've seen) - try again.
12:41.04fourcheezeB transfers to C ordinary phone system
12:41.06nfi|ermeswith Pickup
12:41.15X-Robfourcheeze - how?
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12:41.29X-Robnfi|ermes - that isn't much of a question.
12:41.37fourcheezeeither by pressing the transfer button on the snom, or doing the # thing on asterisk
12:42.00nfi|ermesi have Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8o
12:42.10synthetiqi have faxes not go thru 1/4 the time, i think its because of the timing..how can i correct the problem?
12:42.14X-Robnfi|ermes - don't think pickup works with 1.0.9
12:42.17X-Robyou need CVS
12:42.28nfi|ermes:|
12:42.47X-Robnfi|ermes - but bristuff has a pickup application, apparently. Don't know about it though
12:43.00X-Robfourcheeze - so, after that, there will be a call from A to C
12:43.03dreamlerany1 familiar - how to use agi setcallback ? badly ned help :(
12:43.09fourcheezeX-Rob: so who pays for the call?
12:43.25X-Robthe person who has the connection to the PSTN
12:43.26X-Rob8)
12:43.32fourcheezeX-Rob: :-)
12:43.35X-RobWho does that person bill?
12:43.47fourcheezeX-Rob: yeah, is A or B billable?
12:43.49X-Robwell that depends. It's a business decision. It'll be in the CDR
12:43.55fourcheezeok
12:43.59X-RobI'd be billing the person who actually dialed outside.
12:44.05fourcheezeI guess I need to grok the CDR better
12:45.48nfi|ermeshttp://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+BristuffPickUp
12:46.05mutilatorwhat'de be capping a linux box? i've tried 2 nic's in the box and i'm only getting 3-5mbit download but upload is just fine
12:46.08nfi|ermesbut there is not written if it works with 1.09
12:46.31X-Robnfi|ermes - do 'show applications'
12:46.46X-Robthen find the application that mentions pickup and 'show application itsname' for documentation on how to use it
12:47.05tzangerapplication "itsname" not found.
12:47.14nfi|ermes|
12:48.47X-Robtzanger - well write it then
12:49.39mutilatoron a lan*
12:50.24tzangerX-Rob: :-)
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12:55.47dreamlerdudes , please help - who knows .. badly need help in agi->setcallback
12:57.42X-Robdreamler - what's wrong with perldoc Asterisk::AGI ?
12:59.13dreamlerX-Rob: in usual case - it works, but i'm trying to launch agi app - in macro ( after connect ) - but.. unfortunatly agi aint catch hangup
13:01.26dreamleror maybe some idea - how to check chan status - in agi ?
13:03.07X-Robdreamler - agi exits when channel hangs up
13:03.09X-Robyou want deadagi
13:04.21dreamlerX-Rob: i need to control each min of the call - to drop it by myself
13:05.02X-RobPerhaps you should limit the call length in Dial?
13:05.14dreamlerand agi in macro aint exit at all , call will be disconnected only when agi ends
13:06.05dreamlerand i cant limit time in Dial - coz - at Dial moment - i dont know max talk time ( somethng like realtime bill )
13:06.34X-RobI don't know how you can do that.
13:07.11X-RobYou probably could do it with an AGI that forked, and then ran a manager process that hung the call up. but it's difficult.
13:07.15dreamleram trying to figure out why i cant c hangup :(
13:07.26X-Robyou can't see the hangup because as soon as it hangs up, the AGI dies.
13:07.30X-RobAGI is killed
13:07.35X-Rob*blam*
13:08.33dreamleri think 'bout using manager , but still hope to use only agi part
13:08.37X-RobYou want to use DeadAGI anyway
13:10.52dreamleryep , but ex : Dial()
13:10.53dreamler[macro-test]
13:10.53dreamlerexten => s,1,DeadAgi(macr.agi)
13:10.53dreamler[test]
13:10.53dreamlerexten => 999,1,DIAL(OUT_CHAN,,M(test))
13:10.53dreamlerexten => 999,2,Congestion
13:11.48X-Robshouldn't the AGI be doing the dialing?
13:11.55X-Robno
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13:11.58X-Robno it shouldn't
13:12.02MuppetMasterHello.
13:12.07X-Robbecuase the AGI stays resident for the entire call
13:12.09X-Robbad rob.
13:12.13MuppetMasterWhat prohibits Asterisk from operating as a proper B2BUA (http://www.sipcenter.com/sip.nsf/html/Bringing+Telephony+Features+into+SIP+Networks+with+Back+To+Back+User+Agent)?
13:12.33dreamleryep - i need to controol call - after connection
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13:14.34X-Robdreamler - I've never actually seen Dial used like that
13:14.48X-Roboh
13:14.49X-Robsorry
13:14.50X-Robyes
13:14.53X-Robdon't mind me
13:15.11dreamlerX-Rob: :)
13:15.48X-RobI think this one is beyond me.
13:15.51X-Robsorry
13:16.18MuppetMasterThe B2BUA question?
13:16.26Kattymrow
13:17.47X-RobMuppetMaster - no, the DEadAGI problems
13:18.06MuppetMasterAh, bummer.
13:18.08MuppetMaster;)
13:18.19MuppetMasterOr does that mean the B2BUA question is within you?
13:19.13dreamlerX-Rob: ok .. then continue my experiments ( it's time to look into source :( )
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13:28.29PakiPenguinevening everyone
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13:35.23mazza[W]morning
13:36.04mazza[W]i started playing around with asterisk tonight
13:37.05mazza[W]i set up a sip service (which is callable from the pstn) and also have an ata (which can wait for the time being)
13:37.19mazza[W]the sip service registers fine
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13:37.50mazza[W]when i call it, pretty sip messages fly by in the asterisk cli
13:38.08mazza[W]but the call gets diverted to voicemail
13:38.36mazza[W]voicemail being the voicemail service provided by my voip provider
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13:40.07AustroPretoriandoes anybody know how to configure a queue to solve the following problem?
13:40.09AustroPretorianAs soon as I call the queue, the first phone rings, I answer and everything is fine.
13:40.09AustroPretorianThen I make a 2nd call (1st one is still connected). Now the 2nd phone should ring, but the 1st one is ringing.
13:40.27AustroPretorianI use IAXClient as a phone
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13:43.33taec_Anyone able to analyze a backtrace from a core dump from asterisk
13:43.54X-RobAustroPretorian - I'm guessing, turn off call waiting on IAXclient?
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13:44.48ramthahi
13:45.02ramthahow can i disable xfer (call forward) in asterisk?
13:45.03mazza[W]any ideas?
13:45.21ramthabilling this funktion is extrem crazy
13:45.31ramthanow i want to deaktivate this feature
13:45.52psycodadramtha: no ,t for Dial
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13:46.18ramthapsycadad: i have no ,t in the dial string
13:46.44ramthai only have X.,1,Dial,(SIP/blah,60)
13:47.33X-Robramtha - xfer [transfer] and call forwarding are two totally seperate things.
13:48.00ramthaX-Rob: ok i meen xfer
13:48.11ramthai wnat to disable xfer
13:48.19X-Robhow are people doing transfer?
13:48.35ramthaX-Rob: with the telefon/softphone
13:48.38brad_msswI'm using asterisk to dial into another phone system, which says 'enter conference number then #'.  Obviously, asterisk already uses '#' for transfers, so it messes up.  Is there a hotkey to send '#' to the remote end?
13:48.45X-Robramtha - you can't disable that.
13:48.48ramthaxten (eyebeam) has a feature fr that
13:49.12ramthaX-Rob: i do not know each voip phone oder each softphone of our customers
13:49.16X-Robbrad - um, Set xfer to be '##'?
13:49.24ramthaso i can not take care of the used telefon
13:49.32X-Robramtha - why is transfer a problem?
13:49.43brad_msswX-Rob: is that possible with 1.0.9 ? thought you could only change the key in 1.2/CVS
13:49.49ramthaX-Rob: asterisk wrotes to cdr´s
13:50.05ramthafirst is ok: src voinr, dst called nummber
13:50.06X-Robbrad_mssw - check /etc/asterisk/features.conf
13:50.41ramthathe second (xfer) cdr has: src: called nummber from cdr before and dst called xfer nummber
13:50.55ramthai can not see wich voip user has xfered the call
13:51.00ramthaso i can not bill the call
13:51.09X-Robyou bill the person that dialled the call.
13:51.12X-Robthat's the standard.
13:51.20taec_Can someone paste into pastebin.ca what they have in their macro-hangup function or equivalent in asterisk?
13:51.20X-Robwhoever originally dialled the call, that's the one that gets billed
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13:51.48ramthaX-Rob: right but i can not figure out wich person has made the xferd call
13:51.54ramthai only see the called nummber
13:51.58X-Robthe src number?
13:52.10ramthaand in that case, a pstn nummber has called an other pstn nummber
13:52.16ramthano dst
13:52.27ramthasrc is in the second cdr the dst from the first cdr
13:52.40ramthaand not the nummber of the voip custommer
13:53.17mazza[W]i have asterisk set up with a sip service which is linked to a psten number. when i call the pstn number, pretty sip messages fly past in the asterisk cli (no errors) but the call diverts to my sip providers voicemail - as if asterisk is 'rejecting' the call. any ideas?
13:54.42X-Robramtha - looking into it now.
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13:57.12shadebobhi,
13:57.22ejo1Fro billing with my ITSP business, we use the 'acountcode', we set the phone number in this field and if the call is forwarded by the users device or otherwise, I know who to bill for the call. Also set the acountcode for each sip and iax device
13:57.25shadebobsomeone have info on Xorcom asterbank 8?
13:58.28X-Robramtha - yeah. That's interesting.
13:58.38ramthaX-Rob: http://217.9.24.23/Master.txt
13:58.45ramthathere is an example
13:59.18ramthai think i can screen the src nummber and look if its an known voip nummber, if not, hangup the call
13:59.39ramthabut i do not know how i can screen the nummber and look if it is recognized
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13:59.54_T3_morning
14:00.20mutilatorman UPS's website has no way to check your outstanding balances/history
14:00.21mutilatorso gay
14:01.09Igbothom_IIIthat's because they don't ever expect repeat business
14:01.18X-Robramtha - can't get to that.
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14:01.34ramthahmm :/
14:01.42mutilatorIgbothom_III: then why bother with account numbers
14:01.45mutilatorand billing numbers
14:01.49mutilatorand EFT
14:01.58ramthaX-Rob: to what?
14:02.04nfi|ermesto register sounds ? *77 to record, *99 to playback, and to save ?
14:02.10Igbothom_IIIhow can they mis-bill you if they can't give you the wrong a/c number?
14:02.18X-Rob<PROTECTED>
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14:02.27mutilatorhuh?
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14:02.41mutilatori ship stuff under the same account all the time..
14:03.47mutilatorwish i did
14:04.05synthetiqif fax machines are mis-ialing digits what can be done to correct that
14:04.16synthetiqmidialing
14:04.34Igbothom_IIIoffer it a Midori
14:05.30ramthaX-Rob: again please
14:05.58ramthaX-Rob: 123 is the voip user and calls 0163X. the he xfer the call to 02241X
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14:06.20ramthathe xfer is the second cdr and i can not figure out wich user has done this call
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14:07.21inspiredwhat's better, h323 or oh323?
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14:11.05mazza[W]hrm
14:11.20mazza[W]Oct 26 00:10:40 NOTICE[23378]: chan_sip.c:9835 handle_request_register: Registration from '"apollo@mazzanet.id.au" <sip:apollo@mazzanet>' failed for '192.168.1.72' - Wrong password
14:11.43mazza[W]i have "secret=mypass" in sip.conf under [apollo]
14:11.45X-Robmazza[W] - you have 'username=apollo@mazzanet.id.au' in your sip.conf?
14:12.12mazza[W]i entered "mypass" as my password in xlite
14:12.15mazza[W].
14:12.33X-Robmazza[W] - you have 'username=apollo@mazzanet.id.au' in your sip.conf?
14:12.53mazza[W]under [apollo] ?
14:14.06X-Robunder whatever you want
14:14.52X-Robmazza[W] - I'd fix the username to be something slightly more sane.
14:14.55X-Roblike, eg, your extension.
14:15.06mazza[W]yay that works
14:15.32Igbothom_IIIany OSS screen popping apps for Windows?
14:16.07KriS83Igbothom_III, how about Jabber? ;)
14:16.13X-Robwindows messenger?
14:16.28KriS83psi
14:16.31X-Robsmbclient //ip.add.re.ss -M "Oi, dickhead"
14:16.34Igbothom_IIIthey can read inbound calls?
14:16.35Ahrimaneswindows messenger = sip over tcp :(
14:16.41KriS83X-Rob, lol
14:16.48Igbothom_IIIlol
14:16.52X-RobAhrimanes - Not Microsoft Messenger. Windows Messenger.
14:17.03X-RobSimilar name, different thing.
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14:17.08AhrimanesX-Rob: yes, i have it installed
14:17.15X-Robyou can't not have it installed
14:17.17X-Robit's a service.
14:17.22X-Robnet send * "test test" from windows
14:17.33Igbothom_IIIthat's a different Windows Messenger  :)
14:17.36Ahrimanesaah
14:18.54AhrimanesX-Rob: other messenger is also called windows messenger.. but i have uninstalled the service at times too
14:19.38ramthaX-Rob: still looking or no ideas?
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14:20.37Igbothom_IIIspeaking of Jabber, ever got Pandion to log in to anything?
14:20.52Igbothom_III*looks* damned nice, don't seem to work, tho
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14:21.37Igbothom_IIIand I mean a screen pop app that will detect an incoming call and pop up the contact's details from Outlook
14:22.32AhrimanesIgbothom_III: hm using the manager interface it should be trivial to make such a program.. dont know how outlook stores contacts though
14:22.56Igbothom_IIIwell, in my case, it stores it in Exchange  :)
14:23.17rikstaIgbothom_III: look at my app http://adm.hamnett.org
14:23.41rikstait's trivial to adapt
14:24.20rikstaim thinking about outlook integration myself
14:24.29trentsterwhat port does iax use?
14:24.38Igbothom_IIIaha - vtiger integration, we're thinking aboot vtiger
14:24.41Ahrimanesriksta: hm, you can use bluetooth phones for headset?
14:24.47AustroPretorianDoes anybody know how to configure a queue to solve the following problem?
14:24.48AustroPretorianAs soon as I call the queue, the first phone rings, I answer and everything is fine.
14:24.48AustroPretorianThen I make a 2nd call (1st one is still connected). Now the 2nd phone should ring, but the 1st one is ringing.
14:24.54rikstaAhrimanes: that's not what it does
14:24.59Ahrimanesriksta: then what?
14:25.03rikstaread it
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14:25.18vader-wrkhello
14:25.26KriS83Anyone here that has * running with Realtime extensions -> MySQL?
14:25.33vader-wrkdoes anyone in here happen to use user codes for long distance dialing control?
14:25.49sylekris83: i think most people
14:25.56KriS83really?.. wow
14:26.04rikstanot most people....but some
14:26.25Ahrimanesriksta: ah
14:26.29{zombie}AustroPretorian: disable call waiting on the first phone?
14:26.42trentsterwhat port does iax use?
14:27.13syleport in your iax.conf
14:27.23KriS83Well I have a question...How do I have to add: Set(TIMEOUT(digit)=5) into the DAtabase.. because I get errors.. when it is proccessed on a call like
14:27.24KriS83<PROTECTED>
14:27.24KriS83Oct 25 16:11:59 ERROR[2346]: pbx.c:1370 ast_func_write: Function  not registered
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14:28.14syleapp=set  appdata=TIMEOUT(digit)=5
14:28.16sylei would imagine
14:28.57lunkis there a way to Send a DTMF tone with an AGI script?
14:29.00X-RobKriS83 'TIMEOUT' isn't a function.
14:29.07X-Rob'shop functions' for stuff you can Set()
14:29.21X-Robperhaps you want 'show applications'
14:29.29KriS83you are so right.. and please excuse my really dumb question
14:29.46X-Roband that was show functions, obviously.
14:29.49KriS83But it works as syle said anyways
14:30.17KriS83i had app=set and appdata=(TIMEOUT(digit)=5)
14:30.30KriS83which is obviously wrong ;)
14:30.41syleyep
14:30.47Igbothom_IIIriksta; looks promising
14:30.55KriS83Is there any way to get the agents.conf into mysql also?
14:31.09rikstathanks
14:31.46Igbothom_IIIand yeah, outlook integration would be nice  :)
14:32.51sylekris83: i think someone is working on that, but not right now
14:33.29KriS83syle, ok... thanks...
14:33.32AustroPretorianzombie: Call waiting? I'm using iaxclient as a phone
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14:35.55docEAny dialplan guru's in here?   Im having a small issue thats driving me nuts
14:36.18amx109i aint no guru but go on
14:37.25docEI have a context my DID comes into..    I am doing the "if you know the extension dial now or press 1, 2, 3 etc."    Problem is when the call comes in it drops thru the context and dies.  How can I get the delay in there for the extensions without using waitexten?
14:38.16sylepastebin your context
14:38.35amx109docE: u using any TIMEOUT vars?
14:38.56BigJoe1doce, use menu like what's in the /usr/src/asterisk/configs/extensions.conf.sample and use background and timeouts
14:38.59Ahrimanesanyone here running asterisk's with around 60 concurrent calls?
14:39.22AustroPretorianhow can I disable call waiting for IAX extensions?
14:39.35ramthaAhrimanes: yes
14:39.58BigJoe1AustroPretorian you actually can't. But you can use group counts and set counts in a macro
14:40.01Ahrimanesramtha: how many users are on that server to generate that amount of calls?
14:40.27ramthaAhrimanes: 1400 Users
14:40.56syle23% ratio
14:41.14AustroPretorianIs there then a way to limit the IAXClient to just allow one incomming call?
14:41.24Ahrimanesramtha: ok thanksm do you have this one server, or multiple with the same usage pattern?
14:41.40ramthaAhrimeanes: one server
14:41.52Ahrimanesramtha: ok, thanks
14:42.00ramthanp
14:42.16Ahrimanesothers with 60+ concurrent calls on one or more servers?
14:42.47ramthaAhrimanes: me too :), we have 3 asterisk running
14:42.55lunki'm trying to write an AGI script that can send DTMF tones during it's process. Is there anyway to do this?
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14:43.12ramthaAhrimanes: one with 1400, one with 450, and one with 2300 users
14:43.27docE_sigh that sucked..
14:43.47ramthaAhrimanes: i user one server for abaout 200 simultan calls
14:43.50ramtha-er
14:43.52ramtha+e
14:44.00docesyle: http://pastebin.ca/26607
14:44.01RoyKinspired: initcap
14:44.36Ahrimanesramtha: oh, what codecs and what specs on that server?
14:45.28ramthaAhrimanes: g711 a/u and g726: server: http://www5.pc.ibm.com/ch/products.nsf/$wwwPartNumLookup/_T724XEU?OpenDocument&sourcesite=esgch#processor
14:46.25ramthaAhrimanes: server in the smallest configuration (2,4 ghz, 1gb ram) ca: 5.000 Euro
14:46.45X-Roblunk - http://asterisk.drunkcoder.com/apps.html - SendDTMF
14:47.17ramthaX-Rob: no hints?
14:47.24ramthathe i sign off for now..
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14:48.43lunkX-Rob: right, but those are for use inside of extension.conf, and i can do that, but how can i get a remote AGI script to send dtmf?
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14:48.48Ahrimanesramtha: ok, thanks alot :)
14:49.31syledoce
14:50.06sylelooking at your dialplan , reason pressing 1 2 9 don;t work is cause you have to use Background instead of playback
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14:54.13doceI tried that also didnt seem to make much difference..  1 sec.  Let me try
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14:54.23docelm0Im here now
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14:57.20docelm0•syle• Yes. I have changed it. Its still doing the same. It comes in does IVR and falls thru the context without waiting for user intervention
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14:58.59sylei;ve never tested this on an outside extension before just using extension s, i would suggest using s extension and do exten => _XXX,1,Goto(tci,s,1);
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15:00.55sylemaybe x-rob has tried it
15:02.15sylebut anyways you should really include your debug log of the progress of the call in your pastebin so can see whats happening exactly
15:03.56docelm0I will give s a whirl
15:04.45trentstercan some1 help me out or shed some light on this issue. I am using a@h and trying to dialout to voipjet, I keep getting this in the log when i make a call " -- Called voipjet/01297267855434    -- IAX2/voipjet/5 is circuit-busy    -- Hungup 'IAX2/voipjet/5"
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15:08.22docelm0Out of money?
15:10.55RoyKOOM killer... that's the one that starts killing neighbours when out of money....
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15:11.32lehelhello
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15:17.33tzafrir_homehi
15:22.42tzafrir_hometrentster, you seem to actually dial only the digit 5. You probably over-strip a prefix or something
15:23.57supaigtrAnyone running HEAD with IAX2 - IAX2 between boxes?
15:24.29syleyeah
15:24.42supaigtrHaving any problems with no ring hear near end on a call?
15:25.00syleno
15:25.20AustroPretorian<PROTECTED>
15:25.24supaigtrI've had users report that DID lines that go direct don't hear a ring.  PRI - > IAX2 -IAX2 - SIP.
15:26.17sylein that situation i have DIAL with the r option on last IAX2 in your example
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15:26.37supaigtrIf I dial a DID line I don't hear the near end ring.  It does ring on the far end.
15:27.22syledo you have r ?
15:27.39supaigtrThe docs say not to use the r. It used to work until a day or so ago.
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15:27.53syleof course you use r to dial a SIP phone
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15:28.42supaigtrsyle: I have two dials one fromt eh PRI iax2 boxe and another on the iax2 sip box.  Where do you have the r.  Also it worked before.
15:28.45syleyou don;t use it unless you have endusers that have sip or iax phones
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15:29.18trentstertzafrir_home, thanks for the reply...can u elaborate i dont quite understand?
15:29.23supaigtrWill VM intercepts still work or does it kill call progress?  Also why did it work correctly until recent changes in HEAD?
15:29.26syleiax2 sip box
15:30.12supaigtrOk.  But will everything still work with the r option?
15:30.14tzafrir_hometrentster, just an observasion, based on the short data you provided. Could you provide the relevant parts of the dialplan?
15:32.05sylesupaigtr: i'm surprised it worked at all
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15:32.56inspiredwhere can I find openh323 1.13.5?
15:33.06inspiredthe only one for download on opneh323.org is 1.12.2
15:33.16inspiredfrom april 2003
15:34.15sylesupaigtr: i;m curious
15:34.19supaigtrsyle: The wiki says that * will genereate ring when it needs to and to not use that option.  It has worked for months now.
15:34.25syleif you disable the kbi echocanceller
15:34.33sylethat was latest thing in head , if it works
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15:35.06supaigtrI've been using kb1 for awhile on another machine but this particular machine has the VPM.
15:36.14supaigtrI get the following which I think has something to do with it.
15:36.16supaigtr!! Don't know how to add an IE High-layer Compatibility (125)
15:36.16supaigtr!! Unable to add IE 'High-layer Compatibility'
15:36.58rene-hello, has anyone seen the following, all phones on same subnet, can make calls betweeen them, calls that terminate in asterisk (e.g. voicemail) have no audio, phones are all set to canreinvite=no, however this shows in cli when calling between phones WARNING[28824]: rtp.c:1425 ast_rtp_bridge: codec0 = 1024 is not codec1 = 8, cannot native bridge.
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15:40.42mariogamboahi all
15:41.44mariogamboai have a little problem with music on hold is works good until yesterday today the music on hold sound cut like a robot is some problem of asterisk ?
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15:44.18mariogamboais something wrong with asterisk
15:44.57tzafrir_homemariogamboa, many things.
15:45.10tzafrir_homemariogamboa, for instance, it won't make me coffee.
15:45.15KriS83syle, do you also have your queue's in Mysql? or anybody else? I'm not quite shure what to have in the queue_member_table?
15:47.21fugitivomysql is evil
15:47.44KriS83why? ;)
15:48.40sylebecause he probably likes postgres more
15:48.56sylewhich i think is evil, just a stupid db war
15:49.01KriS83I somehow don't know how to tell * that Agent 1001 is logged in and belongs to queue home
15:49.23fugitivosyle: postgresql is evil?
15:49.42KriS83syle, do you use queues also?
15:49.53sylei;m not having a which db has bigger balls discussion with you bbiab
15:50.52fugitivome neither
15:51.01KriS83could you supply me with a sample? of what belongs into this table? :/
15:52.06KriS83or at least tell me what "interface" is? I mean queuename is obvious...
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15:53.26mariogamboacoffe
15:53.28mariogamboammm
15:53.30mariogamboai like coffe
15:54.29lehele like Red Bull / Burn
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15:54.45mariogamboaredbull with 2 aspirn
15:54.57lehel:D that would be mortal.
15:55.01lunkredbull with jager
15:55.04mariogamboahahah
15:55.11fugitivoredbull was my breakfast for a long time
15:55.29Daminredbull w/ a decongestant tablet and some aspirin!
15:56.28rene-what could cause, other than firewall /codecs that asterisk wont send any audio in calls to voicemail, or in playback prompts
15:57.06lehelrene-: permissions [?]
15:57.56bweschkedamin: only thing you're missing is a few puffs from an o2 mask
16:00.47marc324ne1 recomm for a opteron motherboard?
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16:02.02jsaundersWhat's the difference between SIP & SIPS?
16:02.32Nuggetone has a lisp.
16:02.39eKo1hehe
16:02.42jsaundersAside from that...  heheh.
16:03.06eKo1these amgoo phones are pretty good. anybody else using them?
16:03.27RaYmAn-Bxjsaunders: what on earth is SIPS and does it have anything to do with voip?
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16:04.17jsaundersI have an iCableSystems sip ata here that has two settings, SIP & SIPS available in SIP config.  Never seen it before and don't have manual.
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16:05.51zoohello
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16:09.49bweschkejsaunders: I think some people use the acronym SIPS to denote SIP over a TLS transport
16:10.12jsaundersTLS whatwho?
16:10.29jsaundersAh.  Secure?
16:10.31bweschkeencryption.. security
16:10.33bweschkeyes
16:10.37bweschkeSSL
16:10.45jsaundersAin't that some *beep*.
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16:10.46jsaundersNice.
16:10.51jsaundersTnx mang.
16:10.56bweschkenp
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16:15.04logicalonlineis there a way to set a channel var to be passed to the Page app?  im trying to set ALERT_INFO so the phones will auto answer when page throws them into the meetme app.
16:15.54logicalonlinetried setting it before i call page() but it doesnt seem to be included in the dialout
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16:16.09jsaundersAnyone have a preference on an opensource billing solution?
16:17.10jsaundersOr tried MCC?
16:18.43christoI have an IAX2 connection between two asterisk servers which just cuts off mid-call for no reason. ServerA passes a call over IAX to serverB and serverB appears to just hang up for no reason.. what could cause this?
16:20.02tzafrir_homeTLS is "thread local storge"
16:21.43niZonchristo: while it's ringing?
16:37.53docelm0Does anyone know if app_page will be in asterisk 1.2?
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16:39.31bweschkedocelm0: it's in CVS HEAD already, so it's probably safe to assume that it will be
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16:40.14docelm0Was curious about that. Cause I am on a time frame right now... I need something soon... Could the dial command be used just the same as the page command?
16:41.04docelm0Cause I am using Head now and I am finding that when all of my GXP2000's are registered and I do a sip show peers it will unregister all of them
16:41.33docelm0which is a pain in the ass
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16:44.45enderwheee
16:44.54enderwe went live w/ our asterisk system last night.
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16:49.13rene-does directory read names from a database when in realtime?
16:50.33rene-it does
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16:55.16jarrodhey is cripito on
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16:56.08fileblitzrage!
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17:00.21yxais there exist a project where users can log in to a simple ui to change their own extensions?
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17:00.48tzangerit's a matt!  it's a matt!  get it off!  get it off!
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17:01.42JerJerender: how much hair-loss?  heartburn?  night sweats?
17:02.13power1Is any1 here using voipjet for outgoing, and can verify that it working currently?
17:02.25marc324do you install db on assterisk or on a dedicated serveR
17:02.47enderJerJer: well, a fair amount.  We had local numbers that got ported to a new carrier, which screwed up a 1888 number, and when sprint rebooted something to fix the 800 number, ALL our DIDs became unreachable.  for 10 minutes.
17:02.53enderthat was a bit nerve racking.
17:03.45JerJerfun
17:05.46IronHelixheh
17:05.53IronHelixlongest 10 minutes ever?
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17:09.14power1hey all, I am pulling my hair out again, please can someone help me with this. I am using a@h trying to dial out iax to voipjet, no matter what i try, i get a circuits are busy message almost immediately after dialing. If i look at the outgoing packets at the router I can see that asterisk isnt even trying to communicate with the voipjet server..
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17:12.54|Vulture|Anyone know if there is a way to dissable the speakerphone on the Polycom IP500?
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17:19.06supaigtrchristo: Does this happen randomly?
17:20.03blitzragemy internet is back up! :)
17:20.34supaigtrpower1: VOIPJET is working.
17:20.54supaigtrVulture: Take apart and clip wires.
17:20.55yxasorry to repeat. is there exist a project where users can log in to a simple ui to change their own extensions?
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17:21.57rajeshwhoa
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17:23.38rajeshanyone with a broadcom+asterisk+snom combo?
17:24.38power1supaigtr, thanks..... at least i know its now time to take a hammer to my box!
17:25.28supaigtrpower1: I'm in the same boat with IAX2
17:28.20supaigtrOk.  I've tried everything and submitted a bug on IAX2.  Near in ringing on IAX2 DID calls doesn't work even with the r option on the dial.
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17:32.24power1supaigtr, at least we are not suffering alone..
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17:33.25power1does any1 know in what file i change the default tone zone for the digium tdm400p card....apparently its meant to be passed as the module loads.???
17:33.50tehdelyzaptel.conf
17:33.54fugitivopower1: /etc/zaptel.conf
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17:34.47Daminsup?
17:35.05tehdelynmu
17:37.49rajeshguys, what's a dial plan? :)
17:38.20rajeshif i have a [default] in extensions.conf, is that my dial plan, that i'd use by <default> in sip.conf?
17:38.21power1fugitivo, no thats for default zone, im looking to change the tone zone that comes up when module loads u can c your tone zone if you do a dmesg
17:39.12znoGis there a way to use a "counter" in the dial plan? ie. execute a loop and exit out of the loop if no digits are entered after 3 consecutive times the caller is asked to enter digits
17:39.16fugitivopower1: /etc/zaptel.conf
17:40.08fugitivopower1: check loadzone and defaultzone
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17:42.38enderznoG: I basically play the message 3 times before hanging up.
17:43.02znoGender: how, though? from one GotoIf to the next?
17:43.02power1fugitivo, never mind you are not even bothering to read what i wrote!
17:43.20fugitivopower1: yes i did
17:43.28enderznoG: no, Background(message); wait(3); Background(message); Wait; Background();
17:43.39fugitivopower1: this is my /etc/zaptel.conf
17:43.56fugitivopower1: loadzone=au  defaultzone=au   fxsks=1
17:44.00power1any 1 know where to find a list of the correct "busycount= busydetect=" for a specific country?
17:44.01fugitivoRegistered tone zone 1 (Australia)
17:44.05enderznoG: s,1,bacground; s,2,wait; s,3,background, s,4,wait; etc...
17:44.22znoGender: ah.. I use WaitExten.. should I be using WaitExten or Wait? (to wait for digits)
17:44.45enderBackground will listen for digits while playing a file.
17:44.58znoGender: the idea is that the user is asked to enter a password. If they don't enter one after 3 times being asked to do so, then it kicks them out
17:44.59enderI just use wait to insert some time between the playback and the next playback.
17:45.45power1fugitivo, do a " dmesg | grep Registered "   and you will understand what im talking about!
17:45.45znoGender: i guess what I could do is create a context for it, that does the background, the waitexten, but then I can't give control back to the original context once it goes into the new context, can I...
17:46.01fugitivopower1: read what i'm typing
17:46.07fugitivopower1: Registered tone zone 1 (Australia)
17:46.15enderznoG: you can go back to the orig context w/ the timeout.
17:46.26enderznoG: t,1,Goto(foo)
17:46.27power1fugitivo, where are u getting that from.
17:46.53enderznoG: that way if they don't enter anything while listening or waiting, and just sit there, they'll be passed off to whereever.
17:47.09znoGender: i'm not sure what you mean. Does it make sense what I'm trying to do?
17:47.26fugitivopower1: dude, you're asking for help, i'm helping you, if you want to accept it, do it without asking
17:47.32IronHelixznog you want a variable
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17:47.43IronHelixeach time it asks, increase the variable by one first
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17:48.02IronHelixthen before it increases use a gotoif statement to say that if its above a certain number go somewhere else
17:48.30znoGIronHelix: exactly, that's what I had in mind. To increase the count, can I just do: Set(VAR=VAR+1) ?
17:48.52IronHelixexactly, except remember asterisk wants to see ${VAR}
17:49.20IronHelixcheck http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+variables
17:49.36znoGtime to try it out
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17:50.22IronHelixexten => s,1,SetVar(SOMEVAR=$[${SOMEVAR} + 1]) ; increment
17:50.23IronHelixthere you go
17:50.25IronHelixthat will work
17:50.37IronHelix* needs [] brackets to show an expression
17:50.52IronHelixthen gotoif will act on it
17:51.23IronHelixand you will need another set of [ ] brackets in the gotoif statement
17:52.24Kattyanyone know of a voIP provider in St. Louis?
17:54.13Kattyno? great.
17:54.17Katty:<
17:55.18docelm0Check the wiki
17:55.24robin_szOK, so wtf do I set the sip password on this Snom 360
17:55.39docelm0where it says password?
17:56.00robin_szwell, duh, if it said password ... I would
17:56.08docelm0secret?
17:56.28robin_szno no .. set it in asterisk .. its the poxy phone that confuses me
17:56.57docelm0Your trying to setup a SIP user using the S360 right?
17:57.00znoGIronHelix: woa! it worked!
17:57.00znoGexten => t,1,Set(CNT=$[${CNT} + 1])
17:57.00znoGexten => t,2,GotoIf($["${CNT}" > "2"]?50:3)
17:57.01znoGexten => t,3,Goto(s,4)
17:57.09docelm0ACK! use pastebin!
17:57.13robin_szdocelm0, yeah .. asteris I done ...
17:57.14docelm0fl00ding sucks!
17:57.19znoGhaha, its 3 lines, relax
17:57.31tehdelyznoG: is that some ghetto for loop
17:57.41robin_szdocelm0, and the phone contacts asterisk ...but the phone has not asked for a password during config
17:57.41znoGtehdely: yep i guess you can call it that
17:57.44tehdelythat is awesome
17:57.46tehdelyyou are my new hero
17:58.11tehdelydocelm0 is ircing with a line printer
17:58.14tehdelyplease be kind
17:58.26docelm0It should be in there. I am getting a Snom360 + Expansion station for it before long..
17:58.28docelm0huh?
17:58.29robin_szline printer? ooh the flash git!
17:58.30docelm0line printer
17:58.36znoGhaha
17:58.38robin_szim using punch cards here!
17:58.43docelm0Sigh..
17:58.44tehdelydocelm0 uses ed for all his text manipulation needs
17:58.46znoGgo the punchies
17:58.57docelm0actually I use NANO for linux.. :)
17:58.57robin_szthis is an upgrade too, ... last week it was paper tape!
17:59.56robin_szdocelm0, while "it should be there" is reassuring .. its not actually very much help :(
18:00.11robin_szand, we did have a paper tape reader until a few weeks ago
18:00.41IronHelixznog- cool!
18:01.00znoGIronHelix: i now get booted after 3 times of being asked to enter a damn password
18:01.16IronHelixthats because you put it as extension t (default timeout extension)
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18:01.48znoGyep, can't really do it anywhere else as I want it to do all that when there's a timeout.
18:02.21IronHelixyou can also make exten => i,1,Goto(t,1) that will make an invalid entry do the exact same thing
18:02.32IronHelixand you can use (IIRC the command is) SetDigitTimeout to increase the timer
18:03.06IronHelixeh its just DigitTimeout(seconds)
18:03.23IronHelixas well as ResponseTimeout(seconds)
18:03.56IronHelixresponse is how long it waits for you to type something, digit is once you start typing how long before it decides you're done
18:05.16IronHelixif DigitTimeout is reached (ie you started typing something) and what you typed doesnt match anything, it puts you in i,1
18:05.22IronHelixotherwise if it just times out you get t,1
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18:08.23znoGIronHelix: yeah, in this particular case i have a catchall entry which is the pin they enter. So it would never reach the "invalid"
18:08.48znoGIronHelix: is there a way to do some regex in the dialplan? to chop off # from the ${EXTEN}
18:09.50IronHelixyou can do ${EXTEN:x} which chops the first x digits off the extension
18:10.30IronHelixuseful for exten => _9.,1,Dial(trunk/${EXTEN:1}) to dial the number minus the 9 on your trunk
18:10.56fulgasor a agi
18:10.57IronHelixnot sure what you mean by catchall but if you mean just another extension then it will fall to i if they enter the wrong pin
18:11.12fulgasto regex
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18:11.22IronHelixtrue, if you want something more complicated you can agi it
18:11.32znoGnah, it would have been nice but no need
18:11.43IronHelixdo you want to chop off the end digits?
18:11.46fulgasthe # you want
18:12.05znoGthere is a REGEX function I just discovered in the wiki, but it returns a 1 if it finds the string, 0 otherwise
18:12.05lubomierplease, don't u have some handy stund howto? i can't find nothing exact and complex...
18:12.14IronHelixahh
18:12.32znoGIronHelix: SOME users might enter a # at the end, I was hoping to kick it off. Since they may or may not enter it, i'll just leave it and they can complain if it doesn't work.
18:14.09IronHelixyou can use variable syntax to strip in a number of ways even easier
18:14.18IronHelixhttp://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+variables  scroll down to substrings
18:14.50IronHelix${EXTEN:0:4} would return the first 4 digits of the dialed extension
18:15.34IronHelixanyway i gotta run
18:15.35IronHelixlater
18:17.42DaminWoot!
18:18.15supaigtrAnyone know or have an example of a call monitor app?  Something that gets the whole call on demand and emails to the user?  maybe using voicemail email?
18:19.10znoGthanks IronHelix, muchly appreciated
18:19.12lubomiernothing about STUN?
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18:20.12rkingis this an appropriate place to fish around for consultants?
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18:20.55dudesIf people are around
18:21.01supaigtrI think there is a biz channel but ppl here will help.
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18:21.24supaigtrrking: What u need help with?
18:21.38rking1 min - let me finish a page describing our problem
18:22.07harryvvI have looked up the steps nessesary to try and access mysql priveleges but dont recall what the password is. Are there steps to gain access if im root of the linux box with asterisk on board?
18:22.18rkinghttp://sharpsaw.org/phone.htm
18:22.29rkingoh yeah, i need to elaborate on a little more context
18:22.42rking(that was the result of a discussion i just had w/ some coworkers)
18:23.43dudesI don't think you can use Vonage /w asterisk
18:24.07harryvvdudes you cannot
18:24.13rkingnot even with their SIP stuff?
18:24.31harryvvand why would you
18:24.32rkingok, that's fine, i actually really hate vonage on a personal level (after seeing 100s of popup ads)
18:24.58dudesI have never used them nor would I
18:24.59rkingharryvv: some of my coworkers have existing vonage stuff they use, and if they could voip in it would save us PSTN lines
18:24.59starsoftyou guys are awesome
18:25.45rkingok, i updated the page
18:25.59rkingnow, here's my proposed solution, and i am a certified know-nothing:
18:26.07dudesWhat is the conf limit for Meetme
18:26.16Chujidoes playback and controlplayback rely on a specific directory?
18:26.24ChujiCan I not just pass it a directory?
18:26.24harryvvtell them why did thay make the mistake?
18:26.43Chujii.e.
18:26.45Chujiexten => 3001,2,controlplayback(/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/techsupport/${PLAYFILE}.gsm|1000|*|#|1|0|5)
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18:26.53Chujishouldn't that work?
18:27.37[TK]D-FenderAnyone gotten SIP instant messaging to work with Polycom phones?  I'm trying what I found Googling, but its not showing  up on the phone...
18:27.40rkingwe'd have a little asterisk box inside the headquarters so guys could sit there and use desktop phones but with VOIP I/O that links up to an big asterisk box in the colo.  When people want to call each other 1-on-1, they'd dial in to agreed-upon MeetMe #'s, which would allow other people to join in at any time.  the company-wide conf's could be hosted on meetme as well
18:27.43dudesI've never used control playback before
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18:27.58harryvvTk, i dont have mine working yet.
18:28.28dudesI know you can three way /w asterisk but I've never tried a four way outside of meetme
18:28.33rkingnow as to what kind of hardware we'd need, i get fuzzy.   we pretty much decided it'd be better to hire a consultant to do the actual work instead of letting me learn it all the hard way. =(  (i'm bummed)
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18:29.14harryvvrking thats okay
18:29.21harryvvit might be better that way
18:29.24enderdudes: hrm, I bet each caller in the 3way could do a conference on their phone as well so that each physical phone involved has a 3way going.
18:29.38dudesI know that works
18:29.39rkingharryvv: yeah - it probably will - i'm just a cheapskate DIY kind of person
18:30.08harryvvrking where are you at?
18:30.14dudesI just transfer them to a conf though if it get's more demanding than a three way
18:30.30harryvv!seen arial
18:30.31rkingdoes that sound plausible - the colo * box hosting the confs, and with a thin layer to get VOIP to/from the central office?  (oh yeah, i'm not really solving the PSTN-in problem... with that, i figured i'd find some IAX provider)
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18:30.50Kattyanyone want to sell me 20 polcyom 500s?
18:30.52rkingharryvv: the colo and central office are Palo Alto, but i figure this could be done remotely, largely
18:31.09harryvvrking, as long as you have a hardware tech on site.
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18:31.42[TK]D-Fenderharryvv : So far I'm pretty happy ith my phones... got a few things left to work out.
18:31.49Kattyno?
18:31.52Kattyno one wants to sell me phones?
18:31.54Kattyoh come now.
18:31.59harryvvTK, what buttons/features of the ip500 are working.
18:31.59Kattysurely /someone/ wants to sell me phones (=
18:32.10harryvvkatty voipsupply.com
18:32.16Kattyharryvv: bah
18:32.21Kattyharryvv: also, k
18:32.34harryvvkatty, how many
18:32.40[TK]D-Fenderharryvv : so far all the buttons do what I expect.  Not sure what else you may be hoping to hear....
18:32.52file[laptop]Katty!
18:33.11rkingharryvv: i'm just afraid of what a palo alto consultant would charge to plug in a card or two.
18:33.18Kattyfile!
18:33.31file[laptop]KATTY!
18:34.05harryvvrking. one other idea is buy a system from digium
18:34.40rkingharryvv: that is the option i'm basically competing against.   the sysadmin is emailing digium for a quote, and i'm trying to come up with a cheaper solution
18:34.40harryvv[TK]D-Fender hello?
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18:35.09rkingharryvv: the company is willing to pay full-price, i figure it's worth a second bid/opinion, at least.
18:35.12harryvvrking, asterisk systems are less then commercial pbxs so whats the problem?
18:35.13harryvv:)
18:35.59KattyFILE!
18:36.03harryvvbtw i need to hack into mysql login. Seems the pass is not working.
18:36.26darkskiezharryvv: --skip-grant-tables
18:36.38harryvvdarkskiez what?
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18:37.00darkskiezharryvv: restart mysql with that, u can then login as root unauthenticated
18:37.02blitzragesip reload
18:37.07blitzrageoh goddamnit :)
18:37.35enderblitzrage: wrong terminal (:
18:37.38harryvvgosh blitzrage whats the problem
18:37.55blitzrageharryvv: for once in my life I didn't look at the screen when I typed something :)
18:38.02harryvvyea
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18:38.09blitzrageand look where it gets me :)
18:38.22rajeshgah. i keep getting Failed to authenticate on REGISTER
18:44.27jarrodwhats a nice windows desktop presence app for asterisk
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18:45.04netnameushi, i'm looking for a little applciation that i can use as a phonebook on my pc that I can open, double click on a name, and it rings my phone then dials the contact
18:45.08netnameusanyone know of any such thing?
18:47.52nassycheck voip-info.org asterisk section. i think i saw a few ways that can be done
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18:53.54rkingwhat kind of hardware would be best to go from VOIP to handsets?  A * box that brings in the VOIP and has FXO cards that run POTS lines to old-school handsets?  something more IP'ish?
18:54.12harryvvdefine handsets
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18:55.18rkingharryvv: really, could be anything - i just have 5 or so people at an office that want to be able to dial into what will probably be meetme calls, or to be able to dial outbound with, say, an IAX provider, as well as take in-bound PSTN calls
18:55.38rkingharryvv: i bet it wouldn't even hurt their feelings if they clicked in their laptops and used USB headsets
18:56.11harryvvor mic/speaker with xlite
18:56.22tzangerI need a decent Linux softphone
18:56.34rkingtzanger: i like iaxcomm ok
18:56.44tzangerrking: yeah?
18:56.58rkingtzanger: i just did an apt-get install iaxcomm and it's been working fine for me
18:57.32AnthroThis is off-topic, but I'm trying to find out where I might find answers on this. I bought a LinkSys PAP2 that claimed to be unlocked, but isn't. I've tried several unlocking procedures and I have only succeeded in getting to the web interface. I can't get into the administrative web interface. It won't seem to load unsigned firmware upgrades, either. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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19:02.52tzangerrking: I'm checking it out right now
19:03.20tzangerbah compile errors
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19:03.35rkingtzanger: it has a bunch of dependencies - wxwindows
19:04.14tzanger?? kiax needs wxwindows/!
19:04.15tzangerer ?!
19:04.39tzangerI think you're mistaken there
19:04.47tzangerso far it was just a missing #include (stdlib.h)
19:05.10rkingiaxcomm needs wxwindows - kiax uses kde libs, afaik, right?
19:05.30tzangeryes iaxcomm needs wxwindows
19:05.33tzangerI thought you said kiax
19:05.38tzangeroh iaxcomm
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19:05.38tzangerhaha
19:05.41tzangerI am not with it
19:05.44tzangermy apologies
19:05.46rkingtzanger: kiax is more polished afaik
19:06.24hardwireI need to beat somebody.
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19:06.46jake1932physically or mentally?
19:07.24jake1932or beat as in beat in a game
19:07.37jake1932pls be more specfic
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19:11.36Kattyhow does the auto attendant thingy work?
19:11.52jake1932Katty: the directory app?
19:12.44Kattyjake1932: thank you for calling foo company, for sales, hit 1
19:12.53jake1932Katty: ok
19:12.56Kattyjake1932: do people need to record something?
19:13.15jake1932Katty: yes - record your announcement
19:13.27Kattyjake1932: and then in your from telly company context
19:13.32Kattyjake1932: you play it
19:13.40jake1932Katty: use exten s to playback(ann)
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19:13.45Kattyjake1932: and just make the numbers extensions that ring $person or $group?
19:13.51jake1932Katty: you got it
19:13.53Kattyhot
19:13.54Kattykthx
19:13.57jake1932np
19:15.04Kattyk, so if you had client
19:15.14Kattyand right now they have a plain ol 5 line, all on analog..
19:15.29Kattywith everytime the phone ring sip/2001&sip/2002&sip/2003 rang, etc
19:15.37Kattyhow would you charge them to put in the auto attendant
19:15.44Kattya one time setup fee of some sort?
19:16.08jake1932i'd get a monthly subscription if i could
19:16.21jake1932but sure - you can charge for the install
19:16.39jake1932will they need support?
19:16.44Kattyprobably
19:16.51jake1932kaching
19:16.54Kattyhmm
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19:17.01Kattywould you charge voicemail at 5 a month?
19:17.08mogormanwhy you pokin me file
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19:17.19Kattyor would you charge voicemail as a one time setup fee of $ammount?
19:17.57jake1932i would charge setup - plus give an ooption for maint - usually if it works well - they'll come back for more
19:18.06Kattyso, a maintenance fee
19:18.10Kattyhmm
19:18.16jake1932if you host it, you could charge more
19:18.19AnthroOffer a setup fee for "basic" voicemail that will save up to 3 minutes of calls. Charge monthly for an "upgrade" to more room.
19:18.23Kattythey'll have the server in their office
19:18.26jake1932(but you'd incur costs for maint)
19:18.31jake1932ok
19:18.31Kattyk
19:18.40Kattyhow much would you charge as a monthly maintenance fee?
19:18.49Kattyper voicemail box, for example
19:18.49jake1932look at your costs first
19:19.04jake1932(electric + hosting) etc
19:19.06jake1932ok
19:19.16Kattynono, the server is on /their/ end
19:19.20Kattyit's not in our office
19:19.30Kattywe're just going over there, setting up the server and phones, etc.
19:19.34jake1932ok
19:19.53Kattyso the maintenance fee wouldn't really apply
19:19.57jake1932usually when doing a deal like that - you'd try to get a servie plan
19:19.58Kattyunless we're over there once a month
19:20.00jake1932service
19:20.02Kattyexcellent
19:20.17AnthroKatty: The question is whether you are trying to squeeze the customer or not. If not, just charge a setup fee.
19:21.09jake1932if you can present a ROI that would show they would save money on trouble calls - it might work
19:22.08jake1932and MACs
19:24.02christoI have just installed ubuntu on an old laptop and I'm very pleased with it
19:24.46NuggetI installed ubuntu the other day and I was ABSOLUTELY AMAZED.
19:24.54christoyeah
19:24.59harryvvhow amazed?
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19:25.11NuggetThere isn't actually a step in the install instructions that tells you to go spam every irc channel and web board you're in with news of the fact that you've installed it.
19:25.16NuggetI was TOTALLY expecting that step.
19:25.23Nuggetamazed that it didn't exist.
19:25.32christoand what's really cool is that it prints first attempt to my HP deskjet. I spent hours trying to do that with slackware and gave up (mind you that was without running X)
19:25.56christoanyway.. what special things do I need to do to set this old laptop up as a print server on the network?
19:26.11jake1932someone should rename this channel to #sarcasm
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19:26.29ToR\Lallo
19:26.32christodoh - sorry - all that was supposed to go to #ubuntu
19:27.01ToR\Lis it possible ... to take a siptura 3000 and connect a pots line, and make a dialplan to use voip for ld and the pots line for local calls?
19:27.14jake1932ToR\L:  yes
19:27.16ToR\Lno inbound calls over voip
19:27.21ToR\Lhmm
19:27.23jake1932ToR\L: and yes
19:27.29ToR\Lis there examples of this somewhere?
19:27.36ToR\Lpossibly voip-info.org?
19:27.42jake1932ToR\L:  absolutely
19:27.53ToR\LI have a siptura 3000, asterisk setup, a pots line and its registered
19:27.59ToR\Lgot a link?
19:28.13jake1932ToR\L: just use pattern matching
19:28.22ToR\Lhmm
19:28.56jake1932ToR\L: _1AAANXXXXXX where AAA is a local area code
19:29.23ToR\Lhmm
19:29.25jake1932http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+Dialplan+Patterns
19:29.46ToR\Ltrying to remember my login for voip-info.org
19:29.49ToR\Lbeen a while
19:29.54jake1932ToR\L: don;t need one
19:30.07jake1932ToR\L: you can go there without a login
19:30.12ToR\Lk
19:31.56ToR\Lthis dialplan lives on the asterisk server?
19:32.03ToR\Lseems like it should in the ata
19:32.09ToR\Lit's going to be making the decision
19:32.10jake1932ToR\L: /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf
19:32.31jake1932ToR\L: yes - it will be making the decision
19:32.51ToR\Lhmm ok
19:33.08jake1932ToR\L: and also, you proabably can do it with the SPA3000 too, but you'll need to read the docs on how to use it's dialplan
19:33.42ToR\Lprobably easier to do it in asterisk
19:33.46jake1932agreed
19:41.51JerJerhas anyone ever fingered out how to tell Ethereal to not look at IAX2 voice frames?
19:42.19JerJeri only want like NEW and HANGUP and perhaps DTMF messages
19:43.48tzangerJerJer: that'd be fucking handy
19:45.50blitzrageDamin: you around per chance?
19:45.55blitzrageJerJer: up
19:45.58blitzrageerr...
19:45.59blitzragezup*(
19:46.14blitzragefuck its hard to type when its 40F in the room :)
19:46.23tzangerblitzrage: why is it so hot there?
19:46.24JerJer40!?
19:46.27tzangeropen a fucking window
19:46.30tzangeroh 40F
19:46.32tzangersorry I read C
19:46.32blitzrage40F
19:46.34blitzragehehehe ;)
19:46.42tzangerclose the fucking windows then, numbnuts
19:46.42blitzragetzanger: I'm being American friendly ;)
19:46.47tzanger(which is probably very accurate right about now)
19:46.57blitzragewindows are closed -- but no heat on
19:47.10blitzrageanyone have problems with duplicate DTMF w/ 1.0.9?
19:47.21blitzrageWhen I dial 1234, I may get something like 1122344
19:47.30blitzragethis is using RFC2833
19:47.37blitzrageso its obviously fucked somewhere :)
19:47.40tzangerblitzrage: ttuurrnn  ooff  yyoouurr  dduupplleexx  sseettttiinngg
19:47.58blitzragenotice its not consistant
19:48.16blitzrage1234 may be 12344  or 11234 or 112234 or 112334 or ...
19:48.20tzangerblitzrage: then stop playing with it while dialing :-p
19:48.40blitzragetzanger: this is trying to navigate menus after the call is answered
19:48.51tzangerblitzrage: I'm just being a dick
19:48.55blitzragetzanger: I know :)
19:49.02blitzragetzanger: and you do it well :)
19:49.11blitzragethinking I should just say fuck 1.0.9 and use CVS HEAD
19:50.24BrianRI am using the zaptel from 1.2beta and a 1.0.x asterisk with good results now. Totally fixed my echo problems.
19:50.27jake19321.09 is so yesterday
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19:53.08vader-wrkdoes anyone in here happen to use user codes for long distance dialing and things like that?
19:53.18vader-wrkim looking to restric long distance calls so you have to have a user code
19:54.26jake1932vader-wrk: restrict on the asterisk side?
19:54.36vader-wrkya
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20:02.25NemasHey guys, if I want to set up a standard box can I just use a modem to connect phones or do I need a special card?
20:03.54blitzrageyou can't use a modem to connect a phone
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20:04.14blitzrageonly a phone line, and thats only if you have a special chipset on the modem
20:04.22blitzrage~docs
20:04.24jbotsomebody said docs was Documentation can be found at http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk or http://www.asteriskdocs.org or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk
20:04.39blitzrage~thebook
20:04.40jbotextra, extra, read all about it, thebook is Asterisk: The Future of Telephony by Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith & Leif Madsen, published by O'Reilly Media. It can be found at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk for purchase, or FREELY AVAILABLE under the Creative Commons license at http://www.asteriskdocs.org
20:05.37NemasSo I couldn't build a box with just a network card and modems to make the PBX work?
20:05.47blitzrageNemas: thats not what I said
20:06.07blitzrageNemas: and thats not what you asked -- you said phones, and the answer is no, you can't use a modem to attach phones
20:06.48blitzrageNemas: you can use an ethernet card and SIP phones, or IAX phones to attach to Asterisk (whether it be a softphone or hardphone)
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20:07.17Nemasblitsrage: Sorry I am new to this and alittle confused. I was thinking network card ---> modem --> phone
20:07.18blitzrageNemas: I seriously suggest you go and start at this link: http://www.asteriskdocs.org  << Read the book online
20:07.26NemasAwsome thanks man
20:07.34blitzrageNemas: that topology will absolutely *not* work
20:07.56Nemasblitzrage: Cool, thanks for the info on that.
20:08.22Assidhrmm.. anyone here using voipjet?
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20:12.58blitzrageJerJer: did you ever find a version of CVS HEAD that works past 1.2 beta 1?
20:13.39JerJerCresl1n may have fixed the libpri issue i was beating up against yesterday
20:13.52JerJerit seems there may be a SIP issue lingering now though
20:14.04blitzragepast 1.2 beta1, or inclusive of?
20:14.10JerJeri'll get back into the sandbox later tonight
20:14.12JerJercvs -head
20:14.28blitzragegotcha. I'm going to give 1.2 beta 1 a shot and see if it solves my DTMF problem...
20:16.37Cresl1nJerJer: it looks like it fixed it for someone else already
20:16.44Cresl1nJerJer: so that was probably it
20:18.01JerJersweet - when i get back to the batcave i'll play
20:18.20tzangerJerJer: you need to batcave your faxing first :-)
20:18.23Cresl1nhey file
20:18.38fileMatttttttt
20:18.50JerJeryeah i really need to kick that system in the head too
20:19.09Cresl1nthanks
20:19.17filehow are you doing?
20:19.31Cresl1nmmm.... life's been better
20:20.20file:(
20:21.35Cresl1nhow are you doing?
20:21.56filepeachy as a peach
20:23.11Corydon-wgay as the month of June
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20:23.46ctooleyCan someone tell me why my Asterisk CDR's in my database are showing up with a Duration of 2147483647?  All calls, no matter how long or short
20:24.16JerJerhttp://it.slashdot.org/it/05/10/25/0150215.shtml?tid=215&tid=172
20:24.50JerJerctooley: smells like your db schema is wrong
20:25.42ctooleyyeah, figured that.  Do you know if the druation is supposed to be an int or some sort of timestamp?
20:26.07tzangerI like the AOC messages I occassionally get for 347298758274398740127503275982734982798529 minutes
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20:29.02MuppetMasterHello
20:29.20MuppetMasterAnyone have any luck running Asterisk on FC4 w/Dual Core Pentium 4s?
20:30.03bsdfreakit shouldn't have much to do with the platform specific hardware
20:30.06Igbothom_IIIsure FC4 hasn't been replaced between when you started the install and the last file was loaded?  :)
20:30.16hardwireI realyl want to maky my own phone.
20:30.18hardwiremake.
20:30.19hardwire:)
20:30.39Igbothom_IIIlots of copper, some solder and a keypad and off you go!
20:31.01hardwireoh
20:31.04MuppetMasterlgbothom_III was that a response to me or did I walk in mid stream?
20:31.04hardwirebut so much more than that
20:31.40Igbothom_IIIresponse to you  :)
20:31.57MuppetMaster<confused?
20:32.08ctooleyJerJer do you use MySQL for CDR's?
20:32.58Igbothom_IIII'm not one who believes that an OS such as FC4 which was never really designed for running servers on (as it is a distro in permanent and rapid flux) is good for running Asterisk on unless it is for your own personal use
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20:33.13MuppetMasterI agree with you on that point.
20:33.24MuppetMasterI have shunned FC with Asterisk ever since I gave it a try around FC2, flaky.
20:33.26loudMuppetMaster, me
20:33.51MuppetMasterloud:  Did you run into any problems with getting Asterisk to use the dual core capabilities?
20:34.01Igbothom_IIICentOS 4.2 - if you want stable and RedHattish...
20:34.04MuppetMasterlgbothom_III  Trying to help someone else out.
20:34.11loudmm no not at all
20:34.15MuppetMasterI personally use SuSE.
20:34.19loudx86_64 ?
20:34.23loudthis is fc4.
20:34.24MuppetMasterloud:  Did you have to do anything special or did it just work?
20:34.27MuppetMasterLGA775 model
20:34.31loudit just worked
20:34.38enderMuppetMaster: what do yo umean by that?
20:34.40harryvvload, it would be interesting to load test that dual core opteron? with ser and see how much traffic can run though it.
20:34.45Igbothom_IIIhas to be LGA775 if its a Pentium-D
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20:35.02enderMuppetMaster: Asterisk is threaded IIRC, so it just runs threads.  The OS takes care of assigning threads to whatever processing cores are available.
20:35.03loudim available for testing, sure
20:35.12enderMuppetMaster: the OS takes care of the scheduling and such.
20:35.18Igbothom_IIIharryvv; have a look at the Sun Fire X2100, X4100 and X4200 if you want to see some nice Opteron systems  :)
20:35.23MuppetMasterender:  That is what I thought, so must be something with FC4.
20:35.27ctooleyCould someone who does use MySQL for CDR storage tell me what the duration and billsec columns are defined as?
20:35.37enderMuppetMaster: why do you think it isn't working?
20:36.08Igbothom_IIII'd guess "duration" is the duration of the call and "billsec" would be the number of seconds billed (or to be billed)
20:36.17harryvvIgbothom_III sun mmm yea, do thay ask a arm and a leg for them?
20:36.25MuppetMasterStill trying to figure this out with the guy reporting the problem, wanted to do a quick check as I thought it would be an OS issue, if there is a real issue at all.
20:36.29MuppetMasterThanks for the input!
20:36.29Igbothom_IIIharryvv; surprisingly, no
20:36.40enderMuppetMaster: what is the issue period?
20:36.43ctooleyIgbothom_III, I know that part.  I need the column definition in the mysql
20:36.57Igbothom_IIIaha
20:38.02MuppetMasterender:  Simply [quote]We use Fedora Core 4 for our Asterisk servers and we're having an issue with Fedora not utilizing the dual core capabilities.[/quote]
20:38.13MuppetMasterThis may be an FC4 issue, if an issue at all, need to dig a bit deeper.
20:38.36JerJerctooley:  yes we most absolutely use MySQL
20:39.13ctooleyJerJer, How do you have your duration and billsec colums defined (ie what do they look like in "show create table cdr"
20:39.22enderMuppetMaster: actually, Asterisk itself may not be threaded.
20:39.29enderMuppetMaster: I'm not 100% sure.
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20:39.43MuppetMasterender:  Ah, I thought it was.  Anyone else know for sure?
20:40.04JerJerctooley:  i have my own CDR backend
20:40.38jdv79mysql, ew
20:40.42jdv79pg++
20:40.51jdv79:)
20:42.00ctooleyJerJer, ah
20:42.22MuppetMasterender:  Based on the debug instructions, it appears to confirm your ascertion:  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+debugging
20:42.26tzangeryes but nufone's still rock-fucking-solid because MySQL shite doesn't come within 20U of an asterisk box
20:42.50tzangerhis CDR crashes all the livelong day but the calls go through great :-)
20:44.37harryvvtzander, basicly putting all the db on seperate servers
20:44.39harryvv:)
20:44.53enderMuppetMaster: it seems unfortunate if it isn't muti-threaded though.
20:45.08tzangerwell not just that, but not having them directly interact or rather not having * require MySQL responses for anything
20:45.18enderno wait.
20:45.19enderit's threaded.
20:45.27MuppetMasterYeap, it is.
20:45.32jdv79sounds like an ugly marriage
20:45.35tzangerMuppetMaster: where are you from?
20:45.46brookshiremacs only have 1 thread
20:45.47brookshire:)
20:45.54brookshireso i hear
20:45.55enderMuppetMaster: so I'd have to say you need to get more info from the customer as to why they think it isn't using 'dual-core'.
20:45.56tzangerbrookshire: yeah... Bling()
20:45.57MuppetMasterLocated in Barcelona
20:46.07MuppetMasterender:  Yeap, thanks.
20:46.16tzangerMuppetMaster: I would have put you as a european...  every european I know says "Yeap" instead of "yup"
20:46.34MuppetMastertzanger:  Well, I am 'from' Iowa.
20:46.40tzangerMuppetMaster: weird then
20:46.41harryvvWhat do customers think when you show them the pbx and it looks like a ordinarly PC?
20:46.49tzangerand every romanian I know says "ooooooooooofffffffff"
20:46.50harryvvor do thay care
20:46.53tzangerinstead of "ugh"
20:47.25tzangerharryvv: that's why you get an industrial rackmount or wall-mount case that makes it look mean and ugly
20:47.43malverian[work]How do you guys handle phone reports/logging? Most of you using AMP?
20:47.51tzangerand put random connectors on it... usually a half dozen meanacing BNC connectors with terminators on half of them scares most away
20:48.09iCEBrkrIs there anyway to SetGroup() via an outbound call file?  I don't see how it'd work, since contexts/exten/pri don't get run until the call is answered.
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20:48.27harryvvtzanger, know of any cases that fit that? I only got one responce from a maker. Looking for a wall mount unit.
20:48.34tzangeriCEBrkr: you can set vars before the Dial() in the outbound context
20:48.36harryvvlooks like a pbx case
20:48.48tzangerharryvv: not offhand no, check Hammond.. they're expensive but they'd have it
20:48.48enderWe use a rackmount.  It looks very much like a server.
20:48.58enderwe're proud that it runs Linux (:
20:49.07iCEBrkrtzanger: Yea, I've been doing that, but once you drop the call file in /var/spool/asterisk it's gonna dial it.
20:49.23tzangeriCEBrkr: no, once you drop it in the spool dir it will connect to the outgoing context
20:49.28tzangerjust SetGroup() in the context before you Dial()
20:49.37iCEBrkrI don't call dial()
20:49.42tzangeriCEBrkr: what do you do
20:49.54iCEBrkrI put a call file in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing
20:50.14tzangeryes, and what context does the callfile connect Local/whatever to?
20:50.18iCEBrkrIt doesn't execute the context until after the call has been answered.
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20:50.30tzangeriCEBrkr: you're on crack
20:50.41tzanger[dosomething]
20:50.44justinuhow come iax2 show netstats always shows perfect QoS for the local transmit?
20:50.47tzangerexten => s,1,OOga
20:50.50tzangerexten => s,2,Booga
20:51.04tzangerexten => s,3,Dial(Zap/g1/${FOO})
20:51.08tzangeryour callfile says
20:51.10iCEBrkrtzanger: I'm not on crack, cuz the [context] doesn't start 'executing' until after the call has been answered.
20:51.14tzangercontext: dosomething
20:51.25tzangeriCEBrkr: the one leg does, yes, but the ohter executes right away
20:51.29iCEBrkr..and with a call file, you don't issue Dial() in your context.
20:51.29tzangeryou have two contexts
20:51.39tzangerthe "calling" context and the "connect" context
20:51.41nobellwill a few of you take a look at a javascript asteroids game (asteriskoids) and tell me how it works on your machine?
20:51.41nobellhttp://jared.degraffenried.net/asteriskoids
20:51.43tzangeriCEBrkr: I do
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20:52.00harryvvI saw a wall case that looked like a pbx for atx motherboards. never got a email responce from them.
20:52.03docelm0Anyone know of any known issues with Asterisk and GXP2000 with them loosing registration and not trying to reregister? Once registered the phones unregister about 10-15 minutes later with the following error: WARNING[29761]: Stale nonce received from '<sip:101@sip.planet-telecom.com;user=phone>'
20:52.14nobellI have tested it for IE and Firefox.
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20:52.30jdv79call files implicitly dial already - what's the poing?
20:52.42MuppetMasternobell: All sorts of security errors under Firefox/OSX.
20:52.47iCEBrkrtzanger: So where do you stuff the phone number? SetVar: in the call file?
20:53.19MuppetMasternobell:  Other than that, works well.
20:53.30X-Robdocelm0 - thats' not an error. that's a warning, and it's expected, too.
20:53.32nobellMuppetMaster: thanks are the sounds working right?
20:53.35iCEBrkrjdv79: I've been trying to tell him that :P
20:53.46MuppetMasterNo, no sound.
20:54.05tzangeriCEBrkr: http://pastebin.ca/26647
20:54.08docelm0How do I make it not happen cause its doing it to all of my phones.. And when it happens it scrolls for about 2 seconds with that error
20:54.09tzangercondensed example
20:54.23tzangeryou tell Local/5551212@outgoing_context
20:54.38nobelldo you know javascript enough to identify hwy the sounds may not work?
20:54.39tzangerand when the call's answered it connects Local/whatever to voicemail_callback,s,1
20:54.50iCEBrkrtzanger: I understand that.
20:54.51tzangerso in outgoing_context you just SetGroup() before Dial()
20:55.06iCEBrkrtzanger: oh, now I think I know what you mean.
20:55.08tzangereveryting in the context mentioned on the Local/ line is executed
20:55.08iCEBrkrDUh
20:55.11docelm0•X-Rob• I looked for a resolution on Google and the Wiki but couldnt find any references to fixing it.
20:55.35iCEBrkrput the setgroup() in the [fxs] context
20:55.38MuppetMasternobell:  At the moment, sorry, as I am headed off to bed.  As an FYI, I am on Firefox on OSX...
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20:55.45nobellcan anybody on firefox/linux take a look at http://jared.degraffenried.net/asteriskoids - and see if there are any problems?
20:55.46tzangeriCEBrkr: in my example, yes
20:55.55iCEBrkrtzanger: Ok, I understand.
20:56.01X-Robdocelm0 - upgrade your CVS version. That was inadvertently put in at a too high debug level.
20:56.25nobellMuppetMaster: thanks for taking a look. I'm about to send it to Digium - they said they would put it on asterisk.org.
20:56.36endernobell: I seem to need additional plugins.
20:57.10enderTypeError: sound.Stop is not a function
20:57.14docelm0Im not running CVS. I am running 1.0.9
20:57.32docelm0well CVS head.. And I am running most current of 1.0.9 as of about 3 hours ago
20:57.57endernobell: I get a lot of errors according to my firefox toolbar.
20:58.22docelm0And the thing is I dont want to ignore it I wasnt to fix it so it doesnt continue to happen..
20:58.34nobellender: thanks - I'll look into that. sounds familar. I have the sound in embed tags - and then put inside a span to hide it all off screen, because IE doesn't hide embed tags right.
20:58.44endernobell: Non-standard document.all property was used.  Use document.getElementByld() instead (w3c standard)
20:59.09endernobell: document.gs has no properties
20:59.16endernobell: dialog has no properties
20:59.34endernobell: q3k2 is not defined
20:59.48endernobell: and lots more.
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21:00.01sapo_originalhi guys
21:00.31nobellwow.. I had better open up a linux box and so some more coding. works great on (cringe) windows IE and firefox.
21:00.40endernobell: uncaught exception: Permission denied to get property HTMLDocument.ss
21:01.25endernobell: parent.flashframe.setPage isn ot a function
21:01.36endernobell: these are all from the javascript console.
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21:02.24nobellender: thanks - that convinces me that I have some more work to do.
21:02.38endernp
21:03.00nobellwish it worked for you - it's really coming a long good, where it works, anyways.
21:03.42sapo_originalanybody can help me a create a sip domain in the asterisk?
21:04.23harryvviax.cc gives me a did and it belongs to somones cell phone. whats with that?
21:04.36tzangeriax.cc is to be avoided
21:04.45tzangeriax.cc == sixtel == someone else too
21:05.10harryvv:)
21:06.36sapo_originalhey guys... i can't log a sip sopftphone in my asterisk . the erro msgs says not a local sip domain
21:06.38sapo_originalwhat is it?
21:07.12nobellSapo: you may be behind a NAT
21:07.26sapo_originalyes
21:07.30sapo_originali am behind a nat
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21:08.01nobellhave you added nat=yes in your sip.conf?
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21:08.48sapo_originalyes
21:08.50sapo_originalnobell
21:09.15sapo_originalnobell you can indicate to me a skinable iax softphone?
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21:09.51enderis there a way to generate comfort noise on SIP extensions?
21:09.53nobellI don't know any.
21:10.18sapo_originalnobell and sip?
21:10.55tzangerender: not yet, no
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21:11.05tzangerCNG/VAD and the jitter buffer are all interrelated
21:11.12nobellI'm not familiar with all of the options for sip or iax phones - that doesn't mean that it's not out there though.
21:11.31sapo_originalhum...
21:11.50sapo_originalanybody can help me? indicate to me a skynable softphone?
21:12.19tzangersapo_original: firefly?
21:12.30sapo_originalhum.. dexa eu ver
21:12.37nobellDoes anybody know how to use MusicOnHold to wait until an extension is answered - or an agent is being dialed?
21:12.47tzangersapo_original: nu inteleg
21:12.59sapo_originaltzanger opa
21:13.01sapo_originalops
21:13.03tzangerheh
21:13.05sapo_originalnot here
21:13.07sapo_originalheheheh
21:13.09ManxPowernobell, Youi mean like the "m" option as documented in "show application dial"?
21:13.21tzangerManxPower: :-)
21:13.31tzangerManxPower: there was a requrest for an asterisk contractor in the LA area on -users
21:13.32docelm0So does anyone know about the stale nonce warning?
21:13.40tzangerdocelm0: did you post that to -users recently?
21:13.41tzangerI answered it
21:13.48ManxPowertzanger, like I have time for additonal work at the moment 8-)
21:13.50docelm0I LOVE YOU MAN!
21:13.57tzangerdocelm0: don't thank me yet
21:14.03ManxPowerWe are upgrading our switches at Corporate tonight to Cisco 5509
21:14.04nobellManxPower: I'll look into it.. thanks.
21:14.18ManxPowerWe just put in VLANS in the Mandeville office last night.
21:14.26tzangerI didn't give you a clear answer, I just told you that a) it's not a problem and deferred you to voip-info.org for the specifics on how to tune registration timeouts on *
21:14.30ManxPowerI turned up a T-1 voice/data yesterday
21:15.06ManxPowerAnd another voice/data T-1 on sunday and friday.
21:15.21ManxPowerI've been working my tail off.
21:15.25ManxPowerSee?  no tail!
21:15.32tzangerwell that's the problem
21:15.33docelm0t you have given more infomation so far.. Question now is.. I have my phones set to reregister every 60 seconds.. Which has been fine.. but the problem is it scrolls and scrolls and scrolls and then they dont want to reregister.
21:15.34tzangeryou should be in the circus
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21:15.52vader-wrkdoes anyone in here happen to use user codes for long distance dialing, reporting, etc.
21:16.00tzangerdocelm0: asterisk is giving you stale nonce warnings with a 60s registeration interval??  god I wonder what asterisk is set to for defualt then
21:16.12ManxPowerAble to install T-1s in a single bound!  It's ManxPower the Amazing Geek!
21:16.19docelm0I Dont even begin to know where to look for that one.
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21:17.41tzangerManxPower: :-)
21:17.53tzangerManxPower: you're a SIP guy, where/what is the default asteirsk sip registration interval?
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21:18.22justinudefaultexpirey=120
21:18.34ManxPowertzanger, Ick.  Don't call me a SIP guy.  8-)  tzanger we use 3600 reg intervals on SIP clients, I think
21:18.34justinuat least that's whats in the sample sip.conf
21:18.49ManxPowerjustinjas, the examples are not always the default.
21:18.52docelm0ok if my phones go every 60 then should I set the 120 less than 60?
21:18.54justinuyeah, i believe that
21:19.10ManxPowerdocelm0, why so short reg times?
21:19.33docelm0Was recommended by The voip connection for the GXP2000 phones
21:19.47ManxPowerGads.
21:19.52tzangerManxPower: wellt hat's just it, the SIP phones are using 60s registration intervals but * is still giving him stale nonce warnings
21:20.05Mother_greetings
21:20.08ManxPowerSet the reg interval to whatever you want, then use qualify=yes if you want to keep the NAT translations open
21:20.23Mother_so...there is zero interest in making the CIT200 work with SIP/IAX?
21:20.57docelm0Ya 2 seconds of them scrolling.. its driving me nuts.. Cause once its done bitching.. My phone drops registration all together
21:20.58Mother_because I'm halfway there :)
21:21.05ManxPowertzanger, sounds like he's running a beta version of Asterisk 8-)
21:21.13tzangerManxPower: shush you
21:21.13docelm0Uhh no 1.0.9
21:21.25docelm0CVS-Nv1-0-9-10/25/05-12:41:16
21:21.58ctooleyThis appears to be a 64 bit OS bug
21:22.11ctooleywe're using HEAD from 8-31-2005
21:22.30justinuchan_sip.c:#define DEFAULT_DEFAULT_EXPIRY  120
21:22.30justinuchan_sip.c:#define DEFAULT_MAX_EXPIRY   3600
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21:22.49ManxPowerjustinu, that's in 1.0.9 or in CVS-HEAD?
21:22.50tzangeroh yeah I'm sure file just HATES that, katty
21:22.54justinuthat was from 1.2-beta1
21:22.56Kattytzanger: he /should/
21:22.57docelm0But thanks MANX I will play with it and see what happens..
21:23.05docelm0I am going home now.. :)
21:23.06tzangerKatty: why, you're quite attractive
21:23.07ManxPowerjustinu, and he just said he's using 1.0.9
21:23.10filetzanger: Katty has shared my internet, how more personal can you get?
21:23.12justinui missed that :P
21:23.12Kattytzanger: lies.
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21:24.10Mother_or...put it another way - is there interest in an app that emulates the Skype client, but is instead a SIP/IAX client, so that USB phones work against it?
21:24.56tzangerKatty: yeah, uh okay
21:25.02tzangerMother_: nope
21:25.06tzanger:-)
21:25.29RaYmAn-BxMother_: I think there'd be more interest in an application that allows you to dial out to skype users over SIP :P
21:25.30Mother_tzanger: OK then, I shall play with something else - however, this CIT200 is rather nice
21:25.36tzangerwhat's a CIT200?
21:25.47Kattytzanger: kthx.
21:25.54Mother_http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?childpagename=US%2FLayout&packedargs=c%3DL_Product_C2%26cid%3D1127783455701&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
21:26.04Mother_jeez....I *hate* URLs like that
21:26.10tzanger:-)
21:26.39Mother_RaYmAn-Bx: I believe there is already a SIP to Skype proxy of some sort
21:27.19RaYmAn-Bxthat would be rather neat
21:27.24Mother_this hack would be to make that phone work transparently with asterisk, complete with directory, voicemail etc.
21:27.24palicacan someone point me in the right direction please
21:27.26palica<PROTECTED>
21:27.26palica<PROTECTED>
21:27.26palicaUnable to open '/dev/zap/channel': No such file or directory
21:27.26palicaUnable to open channel 1: No such file or directory
21:27.27palicahere = 0, tmp->channel = 1, channel = 1
21:27.29palicaUnable to register channel '1-8'
21:27.31palicachan_zap.so: load_module failed, returning -1
21:27.33palica<PROTECTED>
21:27.35palica<PROTECTED>
21:27.37palicaLoading module chan_zap.so failed!
21:27.51RaYmAn-Bxpalica: -> pastebin.ca
21:27.59Mother_I was about to type that
21:28.15enderpalica: your zaptel service isn't running.
21:28.24enderpalica: no /dev/zap was created.
21:30.02Mother_tzanger: what is nice about this one is you could take it on a trip with you, plug the DECT base to your laptop and have it route the calls from the handset to * - I have to investigate it's GAP capabilities, which the blurb says it has
21:30.13tzangerahh yes
21:30.23Mother_so it may be possible to register more handsets on one base, or use repeaters, etc. etc.
21:30.23tzangerI've heard about this now
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21:32.08malverian[work]Hmmm.
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21:32.25palicathank you ender
21:32.46sapo_originalhey there.. how i configure the firefly for my iax server?
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21:33.31sapo_originalanybody can help me configure the firefly?
21:34.25vader-wrkdoes anyone in here happen to use user codes for long distance dialing, reporting, etc.
21:34.30palicaender, how do i get /dev/zap created the section is in the /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
21:35.14iCEBrkrtzanger: Man, I think you're the one smoking crack :P  You can't specify a context in Dial() which is what the call file uses. :)
21:35.23tzangeriCEBrkr: funny, I do all the time
21:35.26Corydon-wpalica: do a restart on udevd
21:35.33tzangerChannel:  Local/5551212@fxs
21:35.37tzanger@fxs specifies the outgoing context
21:35.45iCEBrkrMaybe cuz you're using a local channel?
21:35.54iCEBrkrerrr type even
21:35.56tzanger... how do you initiate an outgoing call?
21:36.03tzangerwihtout a local channel?
21:36.12iCEBrkrIAX2/user:pass@vp-t01/number
21:36.18tzangerI mean you want to call out and then connect it to somewhere else do you not?
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21:36.47tzangerwell yeah because if you use @context on that you're specifying the context on the far side
21:37.02iCEBrkrYea, cuz I get a no auth message. :)
21:37.13ctooleyAnyone using cdr_odbc on a 64 Intel machine?
21:37.56tzangeriCEBrkr: try a local channel and Dial(IAX2/...) in the outgoing context
21:38.11malverian[work]When I try transfering to a phone that is in DND (using REFER) it hangs up on the person I tried referring.
21:38.37justinui think that's a known problem
21:38.45justinusip refer isn't implemented right in asterisk
21:38.56iCEBrkrtzanger: Isnt' there issues with SetVars in AGI and local channels?
21:39.05tzangerI don't seem to have issue
21:39.08iCEBrkrok
21:39.09tzangeryou can always use /n as well
21:39.15tzangerand use _Var instead of VAR
21:39.24palicathnx Corydon-w
21:39.30tzangeryeah blitzrage has other issues
21:39.32malverian[work]justinu, Any work around?
21:39.34blitzrageits true
21:39.36iCEBrkrhehe
21:39.41tzangerbut they're kind of personal and involve crisco and goldfish
21:39.45justinumalverian: use # to transfer?
21:39.54blitzragetzanger: you're odd
21:40.09tzangerI'm odd?!  YOU'RE the one with the fetish!
21:40.42iCEBrkrhahaha
21:40.54Corydon-wpretty pretty blue eyes
21:41.50blitzragetzanger: I have no such fetish :)
21:42.05Corydon-wOle Blue Eyes himself, singing "That's Leif!"
21:42.53blitzrage"He sleeps with the fishes"       "What? He's not dead. I just saw him downtown the other day."    "I didn't say he was dead, I said he 'Sleeps with the fishes'"
21:44.23Corydon-wblitzrage: you're having hot tuna for dinner?
21:44.26malverian[work]justinu, Not a good option :-/
21:44.35justinumalverian: i know, it sucks
21:44.47Corydon-wblitzrage: or pork?  ;-)
21:44.53blitzrageCorydon-w: funny thing is I do usually have a tuna melt for dinner...
21:44.55iCEBrkrtzanger: ok, it trys to dial.. Just gotta fix some of my SetGroup() stuff as it's all failing :)
21:45.28justinumalverian[work]: the problem is that the sip channel doesn't check the dial status of the transfered call being sent by the transferee's phone, it just fires and forgets...
21:45.40harryvvhttp://www.millertech.com/images/pac-210w_500.jpg wall mount atx case. might make good pbx case.
21:45.54malverian[work]justinu, Is there some way for the call to fallback to a certain context or something?
21:46.06malverian[work]justinu, Right now the person just goes into nothingness.
21:46.14blitzrageharryvv: hrmmm... not bad
21:46.15justinuyou could experiment with that, but I'm not sure
21:46.17malverian[work]justinu, I think eventually the "t" priority gets called..
21:46.29blitzragejustinu: too bad the CDROM drives are mounted the wrong way
21:47.01*** part/#asterisk mkrufky (n=mk@68.160.103.77)
21:47.16harryvvblitzrage what i like about it is the on/off button is behind a back panel.
21:47.24harryvva locking panel
21:47.29blitzrageharryvv: agreed
21:47.42harryvvso no employee could screw with it out of hatred for there company.
21:47.43harryvv:)
21:47.50iCEBrkrIf I SetVar in my call file.. That variable should be available to the [outbound] context.
21:48.20blitzrageharryvv: hrmm... would be cool if you could somehow have all the inputs locked up :)
21:48.33blitzrageonly one you really need is the ethernet ports...
21:49.03harryvvThats the idea. The other idea is if this company ever had a B&E happen to it the thieves wont mistaken it for a PC and rip it off the wall.
21:49.43harryvvTrying to find a case where a locking door would allow access to the front/back sides
21:49.54malverian[work]justinu, Yeah.. the t extension gets called.
21:50.09justinuok, so there ya go... some kind of control is better than none
21:50.22blitzrageeep!
21:50.26malverian[work]I'd like to fix the code though..
21:50.29malverian[work]This is a bit silly.
21:50.33justinuyeah, but it's a lot of work
21:50.39justinusip refer is a PITA
21:50.42iCEBrkrblitzrage: What'cha eep'n about?
21:50.56justinuolle was talking about it at the conference
21:51.02blitzrageiCEBrkr: I got poked
21:51.20justinui'd definitely work on it, but doing it all on my own is way beyond my motivational limits
21:51.22blitzragehrmmmm... anyone have a number I can dial, enter some DTMF, and have it read back the DTMF I sent? :)
21:51.26ManxPowerWhat is everyone's fetish for high frequency wireless?
21:51.35blitzrageManxPower: wireless sucks
21:51.38file[laptop]blitzrage: 800-337-4194 Ameritech Resporg Lookup...
21:51.43ManxPowerlower frequency = no rain fade
21:51.51ManxPowerblitzrage, yes, but sometimes it's the only solution.
21:51.51file[laptop]blitzrage: takes a valid toll-free, tells you it back, and who has it
21:52.04justinuagreed, wireless sucks
21:52.06blitzrageManxPower: agreed -- but in those situations its a necessity, not because you want to use it :)
21:52.11ManxPowerI'm not going to run fiber over a 20 mile run thru a national forest, but I admit to being tempted.
21:52.13blitzragefile[laptop]: cool -- let me try
21:52.19blitzrageManxPower: :D
21:52.29malverian[work]file[laptop], Does REFER behave sanely with the exosip driver you're working on for OpenPBX?
21:52.44file[laptop]malverian[work]: define sanely
21:52.54file[laptop]what'cha want it to do?
21:53.09justinuhe wants it to pay attention to the NOTIFYs and deal with a failed transfer
21:53.10malverian[work]Person A is on the phone with Person B. They initiate a blind transfer (REFER) to Person C. Person C is in DND.
21:53.25malverian[work]What happens to the person that got transfered?
21:53.35file[laptop]depends how it's handled in the dialplan
21:53.44file[laptop]you're not transferring it to a person, you're transferring it to an extension
21:53.59malverian[work]file[laptop], Well.. with chan_sip it doesn't return to the dialplan correctly.
21:54.09malverian[work]Oh wait.. hmmm..
21:54.23file[laptop]it's not really something you can screw up
21:54.26malverian[work]Maybe that's because i don't have mine set up to go to voicemail for internal extensions.. I should check to see if it's a blind transfer..
21:55.46malverian[work]file[laptop], That fixed it.. oops ;)
21:55.50malverian[work]file[laptop], Thanka.
21:55.51iCEBrkrGrrr. I SetVar: GroupName=PortLimit in my call file, but ${groupname} isn't available in the [outbound] context.
21:55.58tzangerharryvv: most wallmount cases I've seen go "side to the wall" not "ass-end to the wall"
21:56.00file[laptop]for blind transfers you update the information on the channel, and let the PBX core go lose on it... not much to screw up
21:56.12tzangeriCEBrkr: so it's working?
21:56.12file[laptop]on attended transfers, you masquerade one channel into another, that's where it's fun
21:56.24iCEBrkrtzanger: it's working.. sure.. But it's not reading the var's I set in the call file
21:56.55tzangeruse /n and/or set the var as _var or __var
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21:57.58Mother_I guess with "wall-ass-end" cases we'd need to dig holes to run the cables out :-)
21:58.14tzanger:-)
21:58.15Mother_"Hi, do you have 'wallassend' cases?"
21:58.22iCEBrkrtzanger: Do I reference it with _Var/__Var in the dialplan too?
21:58.23iCEBrkrs
21:58.32tzangerMother_: I used to just get two "u-shaped" brackets and literally bolt the case to the wall
21:58.37tzangeriCEBrkr: no
21:58.46tzanger${VAR} in the dialplan, _VAR in the callfile
21:58.49iCEBrkrahh ok
21:58.54tzangerI don't seem to need to do that but it's been a whle since I dug around it
21:59.15Mother_tzanger: yeah, I also thought about putting the whole thing inside a large case a-la-old-Siemens PBXs
21:59.24tzangerMother_: :-)
21:59.34Mother_after vertically bolting to the wall of course hehe
22:00.48tzangerwow you can get waterproof PC cases
22:01.06tzangerI love google ads
22:01.11tzangerthey're RELEVANT
22:02.01rayvdi'm relevant
22:02.04blitzragetzanger: true
22:02.13blitzragereletively irrelevant
22:02.31tzangerhttp://www.sealevel.com/accessories_detail.asp?cat_id=15
22:02.41Mother_you mean as in atx cases or those pelican style?
22:02.42Mother_ah OK
22:03.26iCEBrkrtzanger: You're using the CVS version, aren't you?
22:03.31iCEBrkrerr, CVS HEAD
22:04.07tzangeriCEBrkr: yes of course
22:04.36iCEBrkrInheritance of Channel Variables (Only works in CVS HEAD, not yet implemented in Asterisk 1.0.9.)
22:04.44iCEBrkrPffffffffft!
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22:05.07tzangerhttp://www.acrosser.com/products/industrial-pc-chassis.htm
22:05.10tzangerthere's wallmounts there
22:05.50tzangerhttp://www.acrosser.com/products/ar-ipc3sp_b.htm
22:05.52tzangersomething like that
22:06.08blitzrageiCEBrkr: won't be implemented in 1.0.9 :)
22:06.13Mother_tzanger: it could also work with this: http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/0,1935,hq_en_0_69566_rArNrNrNrN,00.html
22:06.23iCEBrkrblitzrage: awesome!
22:06.31*** join/#asterisk kippi (n=kippi@cpc3-hatf3-6-0-cust42.lutn.cable.ntl.com)
22:06.36blitzrageiCEBrkr: yes I am
22:06.44blitzrageiCEBrkr: but thats besides the point
22:06.46tzangerMother_: what the hell's that?
22:06.51iCEBrkrhar har har
22:07.00tzangervery neat
22:07.00kippiwhat is the law about streaming radio stations as hold music?
22:07.16GXTikippi: ask the owner
22:07.22blitzragekippi: depends where you livce, but usually not ok
22:07.29tzangerhome time
22:07.34blitzragetzanger: peas
22:07.39iCEBrkrI've been at home all day
22:07.43iCEBrkrerr, I mean the office.. Same diff.
22:08.03blitzrageme too -- I work in my bedroom
22:08.10iCEBrkrblitzrage: *jealous look*
22:08.13tzangerblitzrage: you're a giggolo?
22:08.16iCEBrkrhahaah
22:08.18blitzragetzanger: mostly
22:08.28blitzrageiCEBrkr: don't be... I kind of wish I had to go to an office ;)
22:08.38iCEBrkrblitzrage: Why? you get lazy sometimes?
22:08.47iCEBrkror just need a change of scenery?
22:08.51blitzrageiCEBrkr: yep... hard to be motivated sometimes when there aren't other people to interact with
22:09.00iCEBrkrUnderstood
22:09.05blitzrageiCEBrkr: it has its advantages and disadvantages
22:09.11iCEBrkrI'm gonna try to telecommnute one day a week.
22:09.12file[laptop]motivation, such an aggrivation
22:09.17eKo1well, if you have a corner office all by your lonesome, there isn't any advantage going to work either.
22:09.23X-Robblitzrage - you need to hire someone to come around twice a day and shout incomprehensibilities at you.
22:09.32blitzrageiCEBrkr: oh yah... a few days a week even would be fine as long as you get to leave the house once in a while
22:09.36iCEBrkrThe company i work for is all for telecommuting.
22:09.42file[laptop]blitzrage: so yell me, what DO you do
22:09.45file[laptop]er tell me
22:09.47blitzrageiCEBrkr: there have been times where I don't have any idea what day it is and I'm not sure how long its been since I left the house :)
22:09.58iCEBrkrOk, Yeah, that'd suck ass
22:10.14harryvvnow this site has some really interesting tough and designer style atx cases. http://www.chassis-plans.com/custom-showcase.html
22:10.18blitzrageX-Rob: hrmmmm.... :)
22:11.00blitzragefile[laptop]: I do remote consulting for people -- a couple of people in particular, main administrator of a VSP, help run Astricon and perform Asterisk training
22:11.14file[laptop]blitzrage: exciting
22:11.35blitzragefile[laptop]: yah... mostly :)
22:11.41harryvv<PROTECTED>
22:11.44Mother_blitzrage: you may know then where the sokol pages went?
22:11.50Mother_and their IAX client?
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22:11.58blitzrageMother_: redirected to astricon.net :)
22:12.07harryvvblitzrage take a look at that case ;)
22:12.14blitzrageMother_: not exactly sure why -- I'd ask Steve himself
22:12.15Mother_blitzrage: yeah gathered that much but all about the IAX client etc. is gone?
22:12.23Mother_blitzrage: OK thanks
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22:13.33*** topic/#asterisk is Asterisk 1.2.0 Beta1 - http://www.asterisk.org || Astricon 2005 was a great success!
22:13.34Mother_harryvv: those look really nice and interesting
22:13.40harryvvthese are not cheap cases by any point
22:13.58kippiblitzrage: ok, i'll have to look into it
22:14.00blitzrageharryvv: I like the look of the UAV controller
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22:14.29ViKing78Anyone have some experience with PRI hookup to a PBX?
22:14.33Sato1helo everyone
22:14.44harryvvyea, wow even your own pantone color for the case. http://www.chassis-plans.com/paint_pantone.html
22:14.52loudViKing78, whats the problem.
22:14.52Mother_lol nice
22:14.54harryvvViKing78 keep asking if no one answer
22:15.05Sato1anyone has experienced a "Got SIP response 486 "Busy Here" back from 192.168.1.x" using a SPA-841?
22:15.31ViKing78I can connect from my PBX to the asterisk server and hear the prompt for a MeetMe conf but when I dial digits I loose audio
22:15.58blitzrageharryvv: woh... too many colours
22:16.25ViKing78Any suggestions on what I may be doing wrong or what other information you may need?
22:16.29blitzrageViKing78: is the prompt being sent to you via a Background() app?
22:16.30ChujiHow do I tell asterisk not to build res_config_odbc.c ?
22:16.33harryvvblitzrage well its pantone is the offical color standard for the world. The pantone familly created it many decades ago.
22:16.42ChujiI forget
22:16.47iCEBrkrGROUP() and GROUP_COUNT() available in 1.0.9?
22:16.49blitzrageharryvv: hrmmm... cool :)
22:16.59blitzrageiCEBrkr: it should be an app in 1.0.9, not a function
22:17.03oogleare there currently any plans to implement support for storing comedian voicemail messages in MySQL?
22:17.06iCEBrkrAhh
22:17.07iCEBrkrok
22:17.09harryvvI should own some pantone sticks for what ever use.
22:17.16oogleor any database
22:17.25blitzrageoogle: once you implement it, maybe :)
22:17.42oogleblitzrage: i was hoping you guys wouldn't say that heh
22:18.00iCEBrkrblitzrage: you're talking about set/checkgroup for 1.0.9?
22:18.03blitzrageoogle: need to fix it so that Asterisk doesn't lock the file when it goes to write it first... I wish someone would just build a new VM app
22:18.08blitzrageiCEBrkr: yes sir
22:18.09Mother_harryvv: I have one of those huge things...when they invent an LCD-based one it will be awsome :-)
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22:18.41blitzrageweeee! :)
22:18.43iCEBrkr:)
22:19.45ChujiIf I don't want asterisk to build a module, where do I tell it that?
22:19.46iCEBrkrShit man.. Not having access to these variables is a problem.
22:19.51ChujiLike if I don't want res_config_odbc.c
22:20.01ChujiI'm drawing a blank here
22:20.04iCEBrkrChuji: Let it build it, just add a 'noload' to your modules.conf
22:20.18ChujiIt's bailing on the make
22:20.21iCEBrkrAhh
22:20.30iCEBrkrChuji: Then ya hackup the Makefile
22:20.42iCEBrkrunless they have a --with-out
22:21.06blitzrageChuji: hrmmm.. good question. I think you're stuck with editing the Makefile
22:21.44blitzragetzanger: when you going to send me those FAQ's for me to put on the Asterisk Docs Project site?
22:21.49drumkillawell, res_config_odbc is only build if you have unixODBC installed
22:21.54drumkillabuilt*
22:22.02Chujidrumkilla : I do have it
22:22.07blitzragedrumkilla: but what about the more general question of telling Asterisk to not build a certain module?
22:22.16drumkillacommenting it out of the makefile :)
22:22.26blitzragedrumkilla: hahaha.. thats kind of what I figured :)
22:22.30drumkillaone day, we'll have a config system for that ...
22:22.31iCEBrkrYea, the old fashioned way.
22:22.35drumkillalike a 'make menuconfig'
22:22.42drumkillabut ... not as of now
22:22.50Chujimy worry is that things have changed in ODBC that will hose me anyway
22:22.53drumkillait's getting big enough to where that would be useful
22:22.55blitzragedrumkilla: I still need to write up that proposal regarding a status variable for functions :)
22:23.02Chujithis server is running 1.0.5 right now
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22:23.18ChujiunixODBC can be a bitch to get running too
22:23.40drumkillaChuji: old school release!
22:23.50Chujiwhat aint broke.....
22:23.55drumkillaindeed
22:23.59Corydon-wNah, unixODBC is easy
22:24.05parylso i'm working on a brand new polycom 501, and i've got the config CLOSE, but even though it has the correct time offset in the boot.log, it shows the wrong time... any ideas?
22:24.16Mother_nobody said it was difficult :)
22:24.20enderparyl: dhcp server is feeding it a time offset.
22:24.23ChujiNot talking to MSSQL it's not
22:24.25Corydon-wGetting Informix to run, otoh....
22:24.32Chujineed freetds libraries
22:24.35parylender: yes, that's where i'm setting it
22:24.36Corydon-wChuji: sure, it is.  Simple.
22:24.46parylender: it seems to be ignoring the offset in the .cfg
22:24.50enderparyl: ah, well the config on the phone itself can differ.
22:24.54ChujiCorydon-w: So you volunteering to help me fix this?
22:24.55Chuji:)
22:25.05Corydon-wChuji: at my billing rate?  Sure.
22:25.15parylender: the config it's dl'ing from the ftp and the time offset from dhcp are identical
22:25.24harryvvwho here has worked with the embeded version of asterisk?
22:25.24parylender: is there another place it can get it?
22:25.32blitzrageI hate overhead lighting
22:25.43Mother_harryvv: how much embedded?
22:25.46ChujiHow was Phreaknic Corydon?
22:25.46Corydon-wChuji: has to be tdsver=4.2  No other version will work
22:25.47harryvvu like the kind that shines up
22:25.47filemoney money money, MONEY!
22:25.53enderparyl: thats odd.  Are you using a sntp server?
22:26.01Corydon-wPhreaknic rocked
22:26.02harryvvmother, what do you mean by how much embeded?
22:26.10iCEBrkrblitzrage: Get one of those Eclipse lamps..
22:26.11blitzrageparyl: my buddy was having the same problem last night... let me see if he fixed it :)
22:26.13ViKing78Anybody have any ideas why I would be loosing my audio on a PRI after dialing digits?
22:26.14Corydon-wYou shoulda come
22:26.15ChujiI was out of town this weekend, couldn't go
22:26.25Mother_harryvv: what you you mean by what do you mean by how much embedded?
22:26.28blitzrageiCEBrkr: got a link?
22:26.29parylender: i'm referring it to pool.ntp.org
22:26.31Mother_j/k
22:26.31ChujiBig turnout?
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22:26.36paryl(the ip)
22:26.41Mother_I mean as in WRT54G for example?
22:26.47harryvvmother, no hard drive or fan ...silent asterisk box.
22:26.51iCEBrkrblitzrage: http://www.thinkgeek.com/brain/whereisit.cgi?t=Eclipse&x=0&y=0
22:26.58iCEBrkrhrr, I should of tinyurl'd that
22:27.03harryvvmother, and accomidates pci cards.
22:27.06blitzrageiCEBrkr: meh
22:27.12blitzrageiCEBrkr: the joys of running at 1600x1200 :)
22:27.15iCEBrkr:P
22:27.18parylblitz: that would be grand
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22:27.28Mother_harryvv: I'm waiting for delivery of a soekris box, before that I've had it running on an WRT54GS - what sort of PCI cards? TDM etc.?
22:27.31blitzrageparyl: he's gone to dinner -- will let you know if he figured it out
22:27.38blitzrageiCEBrkr: hrmmm... bad link :)
22:27.38test34can you use a regular modem with asterisk
22:27.45iCEBrkrcrap.
22:27.48blitzragenevermind
22:27.51blitzrageI see now :)
22:27.52iCEBrkrGo to www.thinkgeek.com and search for Eclipse
22:27.58enderparyl: hrm, I don't know wha tto say, other than DHCP offset is in fact a different increment than the phone.
22:28.00harryvvmother say for a small to medium sized office to run the phones via zap or what ever
22:28.02iCEBrkrhttp://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/lights/3903/
22:28.21iCEBrkrOh hell they have a more modern newer version
22:28.23ChujiCorydon-w: Looking at this, do you have any suggestions? http://pastebin.ca/26669
22:28.26iCEBrkrMust have.
22:28.43blitzrageiCEBrkr: LOL -- the "panty shade" action shot is a BIG pair of panties :)
22:28.50*** join/#asterisk sijis (n=saviles@68-74-234-11.ded.ameritech.net)
22:28.55iCEBrkrLOL
22:28.56parylhere's the other wierd thing... if i go to the phone through it's web interface, none of the config from the files on the ftp server show up
22:28.57Mother_harryvv: the problem is that zap cards are too large for these small boxes (as far as I've been able to see, when I get the soekris box I'll see if it will take it)
22:29.03iCEBrkrWow.
22:29.06Corydon-wChuji: install the headers?
22:29.12blitzrageparyl: uhh... yah, it doesn't work like that
22:29.27enderparyl: for example.  PST is usually referenced as -0800, but in dhcp, you list it as -28800.
22:29.40blitzrageparyl: web interface is for local config in the phone, via ftp is remotely
22:29.48parylender: OH
22:29.49harryvvyea mother okay.
22:29.57parylender: so... -6 would be... ?
22:29.59blitzrageender: yah... I figured out what that means... I think it was number of seconds from GMT
22:30.18blitzrageparyl: whatever you want * 3600
22:30.29blitzrageparyl: 8 * 3600 = 28800
22:30.34iCEBrkrblitzrage: my 'action shot'
22:30.35iCEBrkrhttp://www.cyberdyne.org/~icebrkr/pics/My_Computers/normal_dsc00368.jpg
22:30.35ChujiCorydon-w: Which headers? Everything should be there
22:30.45parylgotcha...
22:30.52blitzrageparyl: -6 * 3600 = -21600
22:30.54iCEBrkrI used some of that inter-lock tape stuff to make it stay on my LCD monitor
22:31.02Mother_harryvv: you could alternatively use an FXO ATA for the PSTN lines
22:31.09blitzrageiCEBrkr: yah... I need to get some floor lamps though... not just a monitor lamp :)
22:31.10Corydon-wChuji: the unixODBC headers
22:31.19sijisanyone know of a helpful channel for PBX (non voip and non-asterick?
22:31.21Corydon-wChuji: you're obviously missing one or more of them
22:31.21harryvvmother and pri?
22:31.21iCEBrkrF floor lamps
22:31.31parylnow, if i delete the time-offset string on the dhcp server, it will read properly from phone.cfg, right?
22:31.43parylbecause two of the phones will ship to another location
22:31.50parylwithout a proper dhcp
22:31.51iCEBrkrActually, when I need some soft light, I use the spiffy $19.99 Target floor lamp
22:31.51Mother_harryvv: that would require a larger box - if this office is going for a PRI, an embedded box may run out of flops
22:32.14harryvv:)
22:32.44iCEBrkrAlright, is there any way for me to get to variables I set in my call file when using a local channel?
22:32.54Mother_harryvv: unless it has been something really small, I've just fitted a 2U rackmount, passed all the phone cabling over patch panels etc. and left it at that - it's a good way to get them to integrate all their IT into a rack
22:33.19harryvvsure
22:33.25Mother_many places I find have the server sitting on a shoe box with cables all over the place
22:33.54Mother_so you can bundle server + cabling + voip all in one package, if they already have a rack system, well, your life is easier :)
22:34.35harryvvyea
22:35.24harryvvI wonder how many times asterisk has been tested with power off power on without shutting down the power to simular a power outage.
22:35.41test34Can you use a regular modem with asterisk ?
22:35.46harryvvno
22:35.55harryvvwell ive heard you can
22:36.11blitzragetest34: depends what you're trying to do with it
22:36.14harryvvbest to go digium or clone that is like the x100p.
22:36.16test34ok
22:36.20Mother_harryvv: I've had users doing hard reboots, so far no problems but can't be guaranteed really
22:36.25iCEBrkrharryvv: I had a difficult time with a slightly different Intel modem
22:36.26ooglei seriously doubt you wouldn't if it were a winmodem... but aren't the X100P cards like 10 bucks on ebay?
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22:36.40Mother_I always fit a UPS that can gracefully shut down the server(s)
22:36.48test34blitzrage, I just want to block calls using callerID for now.. and an answering machine
22:37.17iCEBrkrtest34: You're better off just spending the $10 on eBay
22:37.22iCEBrkrSave yourself the headache
22:37.24harryvvexactly mother. Are there any atx cases that can accomidate a ups? i know commercial wall mount pbxes can accomidate ups's
22:37.32blitzragetest34: certain modems with a specific chipset -- check http://www.asteriskdocs.org << Read the book online and search for X100P
22:37.43test34ok thank you
22:38.44aRJAyIf I have one telephone number coming into the house, is it possible to get more than one phonecall coming in at any one time?
22:38.55blitzrageaRJAy: no
22:39.10Mother_harryvv: http://pe.amsdell.com/ippsspec.htm
22:39.15blitzrageaRJAy: it still works the same way as it normally would -- Asterisk doesn't change the way the phone line works
22:39.19aRJAyblitzrage: doh!
22:39.26parylw00t.  blitzrage, ender: thank you
22:39.26blitzrageaRJAy: how would it?
22:39.35file[laptop]blitzrage: magic
22:39.41blitzragefile[laptop]: majik!
22:39.53iCEBrkrYup! Smoke and mirrors!
22:39.57file[laptop]blitzrage: yessssss
22:40.01Sato1spa-841 problem solved!
22:40.10Sato1just update the firmware
22:40.16blitzrageiCEBrkr: great song by DJ Shadow
22:40.21iCEBrkrhaha
22:40.28blitzrageiCEBrkr: errr... might be by RJD2...
22:40.34harryvvthanks mother
22:40.40iCEBrkrI've heard of DJ Shadow.. But not the song
22:40.42Mother_question: anyone used an SPA-3000 in Europe? I'm worried about the FXO port not working well
22:40.51blitzrageiCEBrkr: DJ Shadow rocks
22:40.57Mother_I'm looking for a cheapish FXO ATA
22:41.04blitzrageMother_: just move out of the UK
22:41.09blitzrageerrr.. Europe
22:41.11aRJAyblitzrage: are you sure about that?
22:41.20aRJAyunder no circumstances?
22:41.34blitzrageaRJAy: what do you mean am I sure? Phone lines don't change the way they work just because you put Asterisk in front of it
22:41.35Mother_blitzrage: LOL if someone gave me a job over there I would in a snap
22:41.40blitzrageMother_: :D
22:41.45iCEBrkraRJAy: There's no way it'd change how a normal phone line would work.
22:41.55blitzrageaRJAy: its a physical thing
22:42.52iCEBrkrblitzrage: ...and you can't use PSTN callwaiting to get a second call can you?  Since I don't think there's away for Asterisk to flash the line
22:43.22blitzrageiCEBrkr: hrmmm... not sure :)
22:43.31blitzrageiCEBrkr: I'd hope you could..
22:43.41iCEBrkrFor some reason, I remember doing it.. But someone made mention it didn't work.
22:43.53file[laptop]you can...
22:43.59aRJAySo, no matter what we're unable to avoid the line charges from the telcos :|
22:44.03iCEBrkrI made a lot of VoIP calls, so it could have been Asterisk giving the callwaiting beep
22:44.06JunK-Y<PROTECTED>
22:44.14blitzrageiCEBrkr: I think there's a Flash() app...
22:44.15aRJAyJunK-Y: roar
22:44.30blitzrageaRJAy: NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is *NOT* what Asterisk is for
22:44.33iCEBrkrI haven't had PSTN in over year. I dunno
22:44.34harryvvshaw/telus major telco/cable companies here in canada are starting to push voip.
22:44.47harryvvIce, and you have a DID?
22:44.50blitzrageharryvv: and Rogers and Cogeco
22:44.51iCEBrkrharryvv: yea.
22:45.01aRJAyblitzrage: got it :))
22:45.08blitzrageaRJAy: go learn how telecom works :)
22:45.09harryvvhas the did and service been reliable? who do you go though?
22:45.10iCEBrkrharryvv: It's just VoicePulse:Connect...
22:45.17aRJAyblitzrage: you work with the telcos, right?
22:45.18kippiwith the Digital Receptionist how can you record the greating?
22:45.22aRJAylol
22:45.31blitzrageaRJAy: I took telecommunications technology in college -- I just know how the system works
22:45.32malverian[work]Are there any hardphones with opensource firmware?
22:45.41*** part/#asterisk Sato1 (n=rauleli@dsl-201-129-179-1.prod-infinitum.com.mx)
22:45.41iCEBrkrharryvv: For the most part, I guess.. I blame my own bandwidth issues either on my cable at home or here at the office where my asterisk box is colo'd
22:45.52harryvvI see
22:46.14iCEBrkrharryvv: I haven't added any iptables to add QoS to my VoIP packets, so.. I dunno
22:46.15aRJAyblitzrage: chill :) got it.
22:46.31aRJAyWhat's the MOH function like? advanced or basic?
22:46.40harryvviCEBrkr what if I dropped my telus account and kept the phone number.
22:46.42iCEBrkrharryvv: I'm sure I could optimize my setup.. I just don't make many phone calls..
22:46.53harryvvI see
22:47.02iCEBrkrI don't know anything about telus
22:47.18iCEBrkraRJAy: WTF is Advanced MOH?
22:47.27aRJAyMessages On Hold
22:47.53iCEBrkrIs that like Seagates Music on Hold, where you get prompted as to which genre of music you wish to listen to while on hold.
22:47.56iCEBrkrMessages on Hold?
22:47.58iCEBrkrWTF is that?
22:48.09aRJAyYou know... what would normally come through on the LIU on a PBX
22:48.25*** join/#asterisk Lurr (i=user@adsl-067-034-122-207.sip.mia.bellsouth.net)
22:48.29aRJAymusic and messages, etc... while a person's on HOLD
22:48.30iCEBrkrI dunno, what would normally come through?
22:48.49iCEBrkrIt's music on hold dude, what complex do you want it to be?
22:49.30iCEBrkrok, there HAS to be a way to get variables from a call file when using a local channel.
22:50.28*** join/#asterisk fibble (n=andy@cpc1-hart4-3-0-cust115.midd.cable.ntl.com)
22:50.41fibblegood evening people.
22:51.21fibbleIs it possible to get Asterisk to dial out using an IAX2 connection, and if that fails, THEN use Zap/G1?
22:51.32iCEBrkrSure
22:51.35fibbleWhat do i need to put in my extensions.conf
22:51.39aRJAyOk, example: Person calls, Press 1 for Sales = music and messages on hold recarding sales activity " 'Press 3' to sign up for this offering or ask your representative."
22:51.49iCEBrkrfibble: A second dial()
22:52.12iCEBrkraRJAy: It's all the same shit, just depends on what you spew as your 'music'
22:52.13harryvvfibble, yes its call failover redundency
22:52.29aRJAyOk, example: Person calls, Press 2 for Accounts = music and messages on hold recarding sales activity " Please ask your account manager for early-payment discounts."
22:52.39iCEBrkrfibble: Dial() exits n+101.. So, put your second Dial() there.
22:52.39fibbleiCEBrkr: Right, i do that on the same step in the dialplan?
22:52.44malverian[work]Are there any channel variables that say a call is a REFER?
22:52.47fibbleahh
22:52.53aRJAyHaving multiple messages for different depts when a person is on hold, etc...
22:53.09iCEBrkraRJAy: MoH groups. Sure..
22:53.48aRJAyRight... so different messages/music depending on 'where' you get through to..
22:53.52iCEBrkrsure
22:53.54aRJAy:)
22:54.01aRJAyNow we're talkin`
22:54.07iCEBrkryou'd have to record all those files.. and setup all the groups
22:54.09aRJAyand the reporting functionality?
22:54.18aRJAyiCEBrkr: yups.. got that.
22:54.26aRJAyas in, I understand.
22:55.21fibbleiCEBrkr: so if my dial is step 2 in the dialplan context i set another dial in step 103?
22:55.21iCEBrkrtzanger: SEE! This is what I was talking about. These damn variables and using a local channel.. *grumble*
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22:55.26aRJAyRemote message management and avalanche detection/management?
22:55.26ViKing78aRJay: have you looked around in http://voip-info.org ? It's a great resource of what people have done with asterisk and what will work.
22:55.31iCEBrkrfibble: Yea.
22:55.47aRJAyViKing78: ok.. thanks.. I'll check that out..
22:55.48fibbleiCEBrkr: thanks will give it a shot now
22:57.16tzangeriCEBrkr: eh?
22:57.28*** join/#asterisk ian_k (n=ian@gateway.digium.com)
22:57.36iCEBrkrtzanger: you're supposed to be at dinner
22:57.43tzangerI am
22:57.47iCEBrkrha
22:57.59aRJAyI take it that http://voip-info.org is like a central repository of sorts...
22:58.12iCEBrkrI can't find a way to get access to variables set in the call file in 1.0.9 using a local channel.
22:58.18Mother_it can be a suppository sometimes too
22:58.22iCEBrkrWhich was my main concern when you first mentioned it
22:58.28iCEBrkrMother_: lol
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22:58.44tzangeriCEBrkr: yeah... So Local/exten@context/n isn't working?
22:59.23iCEBrkrtzanger: It dials just fine.. Just no access to variables.
22:59.35iCEBrkrtzanger: I put the /n on there and still nothing
22:59.44ViKing78Anyone every user voipbuster?
22:59.55iCEBrkrViKing78: What's that?
22:59.56tzangeriCEBrkr: ugh
23:00.00iCEBrkr:(
23:00.05tzangeryou might have to SetDB and then getDB to get around it
23:00.10*** part/#asterisk _IPmonger_ (n=ipmonger@pool-151-199-228-131.phil.east.verizon.net)
23:00.11JerJer<PROTECTED>
23:00.24ViKing78It's a free VoIP service that allows unlimited calls in the US for a 5 euro deposit.
23:00.29fibbleI have in my extentions.conf:  exten => _0.,2,Dial(IAX2/u:p@host/${EXTEN}) exits n+101
23:00.32ViKing78IAX to boot.
23:00.48mishehuhow can it be free if they require a "deposit" ?
23:00.51*** join/#asterisk Flauto (n=Devil@c-71-194-39-175.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
23:00.59iCEBrkrfibble: pastebin.ca yo :P
23:01.11fibbleright - 1 sec :P
23:01.16ViKing78it's a one time 5 euro deposit for any international calls.
23:01.28tzangeriCEBrkr: well that makes it nasty for this one contracting job I have :-(
23:01.46ViKing78It's a prepay credit system. You can use the system gratis but the calls are limited to one minute.
23:01.50iCEBrkrtzanger: Yeah, no fun.
23:02.00mishehuViKing78: that ain't free then.
23:02.07mishehuthat's just a teaser.
23:02.25ViKing78mishehu: It's pretty dang close, check it out
23:02.48*** join/#asterisk litage (n=nick@203.220.55.70)
23:02.48fibbleiCEBrkr: http://pastebin.ca/26676
23:02.55Flautohey all
23:02.57*** join/#asterisk Snake-Eyes (n=blog@203.220.55.70)
23:03.16tzangerit's free
23:03.18tzangerit's just limited
23:03.21fibblehostnames / credentials sanitised of course :P
23:03.32iCEBrkrfibble: remove the 'exits n+100'
23:03.33iCEBrkrerr
23:03.34iCEBrkr101
23:03.49ViKing78mishehu: check this write up : http://voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+VoIPBuster
23:04.27fibbleright i have removed the 'exits n+100'
23:04.41fibblechange the 2nd dials number to 100?
23:04.54*** join/#asterisk TUplink (n=Tommy@68.232.92.81)
23:05.00iCEBrkrfibble: That should do it.. And you can test it by mucking up your user:pass.. that'd make the first Dial() fail
23:05.14*** join/#asterisk CleanerX (n=nix@nat-ph3-wh.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)
23:05.24iCEBrkrfibble: That should work. If not, you're on the right track.
23:05.44fibbleyeah i have messed up the user/pass. Will dive back into the * docs to work out why it aint working now
23:05.49fibblethanks mate!
23:05.54iCEBrkrnp
23:05.56fibblewill sort it from here
23:05.58tzangeriCEBrkr: what version of * are you using?
23:05.58fibble:)
23:06.04TUplinkim trying to call 8005558965@sip.studio.dtellme.com" from asterisk it says atempting native bridge then dies why would that be?
23:06.06tzanger1.0.7 or 1.0.9?
23:06.10iCEBrkrtzanger: 1.0.9
23:06.15tzangerhmm that blows
23:06.18iCEBrkrlol
23:06.30malverian[work]Is there any way to tell if a incoming call is due to a 302 "Moved Temporarily" ?
23:07.01JerJerwhy would you care?
23:07.43tzangerJerJer: it wouldn't be bad to know WHY a call got to you
23:07.46malverian[work]To make sure my snom phones don't autoanswer.
23:07.52tzangerJerJer: very similar to ${RDNIS} which I make extensive use of
23:07.52TUplinkcan any one els call 8005558965@sip.studio.tellme.com ?
23:07.55*** join/#asterisk ManxPower (n=ewieling@stirprop-s4-0-0-21.ndcr2.datasync.net)
23:07.57justinuturn on sip debug and see if the invite looks any different
23:08.12malverian[work]Well I'm thinking maybe some kind of channel var.
23:08.31TUplinkjustinu is that to me?
23:08.44justinuno, to malverian
23:08.47*** join/#asterisk Koshatul (n=evangeli@ip157-65-132.cust.bit.net.au)
23:10.08iCEBrkrWell, shit.. I'm in between a rock and a hard place.
23:10.17malverian[work]tzanger, Any ideas?
23:10.26tzangermalverian[work]: no
23:10.33aRJAyhm.. seems like there are more adsl modems that are coming out with VOIP ATAs built-in. Sound about right?
23:10.35tzangerholy fuck asterisk had a big fucking booth
23:10.38tzangerer digium
23:11.32iCEBrkrtzanger: Where have you been?
23:11.44tzangerI don't go to asterisk.org much
23:11.48iCEBrkrahh
23:11.53aRJAyThey don't seem to be readily available here in OZ.
23:12.06aRJAyyet
23:12.12X-RobaRJAy - netcomm have one
23:12.14fibbleiCEBrkr: I have it set-up right as far as i can see and its not making a second dial after the IAX2 fails
23:12.17X-Roblinksys have one
23:12.21aRJAyX-Rob: they do?
23:12.24iCEBrkrfibble: hang a sec
23:12.29X-RobPretty sure.
23:12.35X-Robcheck http://netcomm.com.au
23:12.47fibblenp
23:12.50X-Robjust because they have it, NOTE, does not mean it's any good.
23:12.54aRJAyX-Rob: I have an NB5Plus4W
23:13.05X-RobaRJAy - and that's the best thing they've brought out in years.
23:13.24X-Robit works, its relable, and it does what it's meant to - you know why? because it runs linux, thats why 8)
23:13.27aRJAyI had a 1300Plus4 before that... had to send it back 3 times!!!
23:13.34iCEBrkrfibble: Ahh, Dial() jumps to n+1 if it fails for other reasons than busy
23:13.48fibbleahh cool
23:13.56X-RobiCEBrkr - With asterisk 1.2, n+101 is depreciated. You should be checking ${DIALSTATUS}
23:14.02iCEBrkrfibble: So, you wanna have two consecutive Dials()..
23:14.11iCEBrkrX-Rob: Good to know.. Thanks
23:14.13fibbleright
23:14.20ViKing78Hey guys, I think I figured out my PRI no audio problem. It's something in my PBX. If I put the call on hold and pick back up the audio comes back. Very weird.
23:14.31aRJAyX-Rob: from OZ?
23:14.36iCEBrkrfibble: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+Dial
23:14.44X-RobaRJAy - eh?
23:14.55aRJAyah.. you're from Westnet :)
23:15.09fibbleiCEBrkr: Working. Spot on. Thanks for your patience.
23:15.11X-RobYep.
23:15.12*** join/#asterisk dant (n=dan@81-86-69-213.dsl.pipex.com)
23:15.14X-RobI run aussievoip.com.au
23:15.16iCEBrkrfibble: I help when I can :P
23:15.18aRJAyI was just on their site yesterday... looking for antoher provider..
23:15.22iCEBrkrfibble: anytime
23:15.23X-Robwhich has pretty much stangnated recently
23:15.27X-Robwhat with having a baby 'n stuff.
23:15.46aRJAycongrads! :)
23:15.58X-Robta
23:16.02aRJAylet it go for a while and enjoy  the moment.. it only comes once :)
23:16.08iCEBrkrha
23:16.21aRJAyonce/child, that is
23:16.28X-Robheh
23:16.39aRJAyBaby Jade :))
23:16.45twisted[asteria]yay
23:16.50twisted[asteria]got my brand spankin new powerbook today
23:16.52tzangeriCEBrkr: do you have a reference for "the channel vars aren't carried with callfiles" ?
23:16.56blitzragetwisted[asteria]: sorry about that
23:17.02twisted[asteria]blitzrage, about what?
23:17.04endertwisted[asteria]: now put Linux on it.  You know you ant to.
23:17.08twisted[asteria]ender, nah
23:17.09blitzragetwisted[asteria]: sorry that you got a shitty computer :)
23:17.11iCEBrkrtzanger: Reference?
23:17.15twisted[asteria]blitzrage, hahaha... if you say so man
23:17.20twisted[asteria]i'll take you on anyday
23:17.30tzangeriCEBrkr: yeah didn't you say you had a url or something saying that channel vars aren't carried
23:17.52*** part/#asterisk fibble (n=andy@cpc1-hart4-3-0-cust115.midd.cable.ntl.com)
23:17.59aRJAyX-Rob: I think you should give her a wash, man:  http://aussievoip.com.au/jade/day1/DSCN1958-med.jpg
23:18.03iCEBrkrtzanger: I think someone on channel told me.. Cuz I was asking about context variables not working, but it was just me forgetting extensions reload...
23:18.08aRJAyheh :)
23:18.31iCEBrkrtzanger: But then they went on to explain that if you're using a local channel the variables don't work.
23:18.51X-RobaRJAy - www.gladstonewireless.net/~taz is where wifey's been keeping the pictures up to date.
23:19.14iCEBrkrtzanger: ..and since I never tried using a local channel I never had any problems.
23:19.32tzangeraRJAy: that's a BIG FUCKING NEWBORN
23:19.46tzangermy daughter was 19" stretched out
23:19.51tzangerthat kid is HUGE
23:20.17X-Robtzanger - yup. She was 9lb10oz
23:20.23iCEBrkrX-Rob: Cute kid.. You should polish the frame :P
23:20.27tzangerX-Rob: yours?  congrats!
23:20.28X-Rob55cm long.
23:20.33endergood god
23:20.34X-Robyou can convert that yourself
23:20.42tzanger~math 55/2.54
23:20.48tzangerdammit
23:21.00aRJAyRob, is that you on that page?
23:21.01tzangeryeah that's a good 2.5" longer than my girl
23:21.07iCEBrkrX-Rob: I'm jealous of the dual-exhaust
23:21.17X-RobaRJAy - uh, I think so
23:21.20X-Rob*goes looking*
23:21.38aRJAyIf so, undo your top button!! It's a fashion faux pas!
23:21.39X-Robyeah. with the glasses
23:21.43aRJAylol
23:21.44X-RobI was pissed and in england
23:22.07X-Rob(these things were synonomous together the entire time, somehow)
23:22.08tzangermost men are pissed when their kids are born :-)
23:22.09aRJAyk.. that's good enough reason I guess
23:22.23iCEBrkryou guys are check'n out the baby pics, and here I'm check'n out the bike pics
23:22.27aRJAymost men are pissed when they're in England... nothing much else to do...
23:22.37*** join/#asterisk Jzalae (n=sk@216-220-249-148.midmaine.com)
23:22.54X-RobiCEBrkr - VTR1000, custom exhaust, brake lines, cam. Paint job is Falcom Purple.
23:22.58X-Robbut that's an australian colour.
23:23.09X-Robhttp://www.gladstonewireless.net/users/taz/LR%20Newest%20RTC%20Member!.jpg
23:23.10X-RobTjat
23:23.12iCEBrkrX-Rob: I'm a GSXR person myself.
23:23.14X-Robthat's a recent photo of me
23:23.15aRJAyIf everybody sends this site to 10 of their friends within the next 1 min, you will get what you wish for in 3hrs!
23:23.27iCEBrkrhaha
23:23.36X-RobaRJAy - uh. My website being shut down for exceeding it's bandwidth?
23:23.50enderiCEBrkr: bike pics?
23:24.01aRJAyheh
23:24.01iCEBrkrender:
23:24.02iCEBrkrhttp://www.cyberdyne.org/~icebrkr/cpg132/thumbnails.php?album=8
23:24.04X-RobiCEBrkr - I don't mind the GSXR's, but I'm really over the 4cyls. twins and triples do it for me. Take a Daytona 955i for a ride (triple) and you'll never go back.
23:24.18iCEBrkrX-Rob: hehe
23:24.18aRJAynice pix Rob
23:24.27enderiCEBrkr: ah.
23:24.30justinutry a ducati 998s
23:24.30iCEBrkrX-Rob: Well, I need to get a fuel-injected bike first.
23:24.56X-RobiCEBrkr - Depends. Carbies can be fixed in the middle of nowhere. EFI can't.
23:25.01iCEBrkrhttp://www.cyberdyne.org/~icebrkr/pics/Motorcycles/my-bike/dsc00137.jpg
23:25.05iCEBrkrThat's my baby. :P
23:25.16iCEBrkr1989 Suzuki GSX-R 750
23:25.22aRJAyCare to see a photo of me? anyone?
23:26.02FuriousGeorgehey all
23:26.07X-RobaRJAy post the damn link, people will look at it if they want to 8)
23:26.13aRJAyhttp://www.radio.net.au/aRJAyBum.jpg
23:26.19aRJAyThat's my better side.
23:26.28iCEBrkrI'm scared
23:26.30aRJAyOn my honeyMOON in Adelaide.
23:26.31justinuthat's pretty gay
23:26.46aRJAyThat's not my better half either :P
23:26.56iCEBrkrjustinu: I was thinking the same thing
23:27.10iCEBrkrjustinu: But Aussies have an odd sense of humor
23:27.22justinuapparently
23:27.50aRJAyiCEBrkr: nahh... all aussie drop their pants in the street when they see a horse!
23:28.01X-Robit's traditional!
23:28.04iCEBrkrtzanger: You'll have this Local channel + SetVar thing take care of in the morning, right? LOL
23:28.09aRJAyIt's really quite common...
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23:28.26tzangeriCEBrkr: I'm looking into it right now actually
23:28.29iCEBrkrhahah
23:28.32tzangermay not be possible with 1.0.7
23:28.32iCEBrkrI was half-way kidding
23:28.42aRJAyErm... so was I
23:28.47iCEBrkr1.0.9! not .7
23:29.22iCEBrkrI was gonna take a peek at the code, but then decided against it as I haven't even begun hacking on Asterisk code.
23:29.33tzangeriCEBrkr: my customer requires 1.0.7
23:29.37iCEBrkrahh
23:29.50kippinight
23:30.01iCEBrkrWelp, I can't do anything else today.. So I guess I'll finally head home
23:30.07iCEBrkr7:30.. pfft
23:30.10JerJerwhy in hell would someone require such old code?
23:30.59harryvvrjay show a pic of that to a bunch of hells angles and thay might think your gay
23:31.01iCEBrkrJerJer: Probably cuz there's so much shit 'depricated' with each release
23:31.21Mother_indeed...that n+101 is going to take me some time to sort out
23:31.25harryvvThen chace you down the street
23:31.31harryvv:)
23:32.24tzangerJerJer: it's not my place to ask
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23:32.36Mother_I have one particular dialplan that's full of jumps like that...what a pain
23:32.49*** join/#asterisk Uberbot (n=Uberbot@69.252.219.76)
23:32.54UberbotHi all.
23:33.04*** join/#asterisk r0d3nt (i=r0d3nt@66.0.156.250)
23:33.30blitzrage+101 is a pain
23:33.49*** join/#asterisk SplasPood (i=jwb@ludicrous.paravolve.net)
23:35.08UberbotWhen I make outbound calls from a softphone via Zap1, people say I sound muffled.  Any ideas on how to improve this?
23:35.10*** join/#asterisk SplasPood (i=jwb@ludicrous.paravolve.net)
23:35.40harryvvchange your microphone
23:35.50aRJAyX-Rob: Happy with westnet ?
23:36.10Uberbotharryvv, Grrr.  I was afraid you'd say that.  Any recommendations?
23:36.30UberbotI'm using a Logitech.
23:36.41UberbotCheepy.
23:39.15*** join/#asterisk dmcken (n=dmlmcken@69.71.152.197)
23:40.00blitzrageUberbot: use something not cheep
23:41.55dmckenwhat is a decent channel bank / gateway for use with asterisk
23:42.22JerJerTA750
23:42.36Uberbotblitzrage, any suggestions?  Do you use one?
23:42.43dmckenabout how much does that cost?
23:42.48aRJAyanyother aussies in here?
23:42.51JerJerebay
23:59.12TUplinkcan some one verafy that 8005558965@sip.studio.tellme.com works?

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