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00:31.57bmoraca_worki hate dealing with customers.  uhg.
00:34.23dlynesbmoraca_work, customers are the most wonderful creatures imaginable, though
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00:38.00fenrusthey pay your salary :)
00:38.42coppicedlynes: be honest. you wouldn't give most of them the time of day without a financial reward :-)
00:39.52dlynescoppice, and even then, it's debatable
00:40.10dlynescoppice, for some of the more particular pains in the ass
00:40.19coppiceno. its just an issue of how much the reward is
00:40.44dlynescoppice, some, no amount of ass kissing and money would make me want to help them
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00:42.14p3nguindlynes: I'm not sure if you saw the message, but I had installed spandsp and went back to make menuselect and app_fax did not show up in the list.  Was there a minimum version where it should exist?
00:42.17coppiceTo quote the great man Marx:
00:42.19coppice"would you help me for a million dollars?"
00:42.20coppice"why of course"
00:42.22coppice"would you help me for a dollar?"
00:42.23coppice"what do you take me for?"
00:42.25coppice"I thought we'd established that, and were negotiating the price"
00:42.32coppices/quote/misquote
00:42.45p3nguinsed: -e expression #1, Unterminated `s' command
00:44.53dlynesp3nguin, did you do a make distclean && ./configure && make menuconfig after you installed spandsp?
00:45.03dlynesp3nguin, or just make menuconfig?
00:45.19p3nguinI just brought up the menu, nothing else.
00:45.34dlynesp3nguin, that's your problem...it does the check for spandsp during configure
00:45.44dlynesp3nguin, make distclean will wipe out those checks, so that it can recheck
00:45.58p3nguinAlright, I'll give that a try.
00:46.01dlynesp3nguin, you might even be able to get away without make distclean and just run ./configure
00:46.08p3nguinprobably
00:46.26dlynesp3nguin, but just make menuconfig definitely won't work
00:52.39p3nguindlynes: Still not there.
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01:11.13p3nguindlynes: configure doesn't seem to care about spandsp.  http://pastebin.com/f1d3f64b2
01:12.25titterp3nguin: whatcha trying to do?
01:13.05p3nguinI wanted to enabled app_fax in my asterisk.
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01:14.51titterI just did that, and had similar problems ... give me a sec, to look at what I did
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01:16.20titterhow did you configure spandsp
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01:17.27p3nguin<PROTECTED>
01:18.27luminbladeare spandsp and app_fax necessary for t.38 pass-thru (over g.729 pass-thru)?
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01:18.42titter./configure --prefix=/usr, then make, then make install
01:18.56p3nguintitter: As you can see, that is what happened.
01:19.04p3nguintitter: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spandsp/spandsp/PKGBUILD
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01:20.06titterI used http://www.soft-switch.org/downloads/spandsp/spandsp-0.0.5.tgz
01:20.09titter0.0.5
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01:20.25titterwith 1.6.12
01:20.45p3nguinI have spandsp 0.0.6pre12 and trying to configure asterisk 1.4.28.
01:21.30p3nguinI also tried it with 1.4.27.1, but it didn't work there (obviously).
01:22.43titterhrmm
01:23.33coppicetitter: why did you choose something so old?
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01:24.05titternot that old
01:24.08titter7 months
01:25.02coppicethe latest version is far ahead of that one
01:25.27coppice0.0.5 is actually a couple of years old.
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01:26.40titterit's worked flawlessly with 0.0.5 and 1.6.12
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01:27.07p3nguinPerhaps app_fax isn't in 1.4.
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01:27.40titterI thought you had to patch app_fax for 1.4 ... going back in my notes now
01:28.43coppicetitter: 0.0.5 looks a lot older now :-)
01:29.26tittercoppice: ill test the newer builds when Dell ships the server I am waiting on
01:29.41titterI tested this on a production server to make sure the PRI was going to work with little error
01:30.31coppice0.0.5 works fine with clean audio faxes. the latest version deals with errors and T.38 a lot better
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01:31.16p3nguinI doubt I have a problem with spandsp.  I think app_fax just isn't in 1.4.
01:31.56tittergotcha
01:31.56coppiceyou need to use an app from agx_addons for 1.4
01:32.05titterya that ^
01:32.17p3nguinIt's in the menu?
01:32.51titterapp_fax is?
01:34.01titterI thought 1.4 required the agx_addon and zaptel to work
01:34.08titterSo I went with 1.6 to test
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01:39.41p3nguinI just looked through the menu and I didn't see anything regarding agx.
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02:16.31watson540I'm looking for a voip channel on this network, particulalry needing help with ORTP errors..and linphonec..annyone know of voip channels on freenode besides here??
02:16.50watson540or does asterisk utilize ortp in any way so that maybe someone here could assist me?
02:17.15p3nguinYou could just ask the question.
02:17.42watson540p3nguin: I woul, but I dont want to be off topic..and I guess unless someone has experience here with ortp..
02:17.58watson540cant seem to google the error either..
02:18.00p3nguinIf you never ask, you'll never find out if anyone knows.
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02:18.47watson540ok..here is one error I get..right after connecting to the phone number in linphonec..it first says"Early media"..has always said that..but then I get these errors from ortp..one for each CODEC
02:18.52watson540ortp-error-Payload GSM type already entered, should not happen !
02:19.11watson540same error comes for pcmu and all the other codecs..thing is..the conversation still works fibne]
02:19.28watson540I dont sense any bad side effects other than knowing there is something not right
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02:19.58watson540started after I upgraded ortp and linphone..used to not give those errors, but like I said..the convo works out okay on both sides
02:21.18watson540I would have thought there would atr least be an active #voip or #sip chgannel on freenode..not even a #linphone..what a shame
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02:48.52SomethingISODDHello all question does Fax work in asterisk 1.6.2?
02:51.16dlynesSomethingISODD, should...works in 1.6.1, and 1.6.2 has added gateway capability
02:51.31SomethingISODDI guess its just slower then normal phone line?
02:51.43dlynesnot necessarily
02:51.47luminbladelol, i've been asking the same question... no answers so far.  i'm just trying to do T.38 pass-thru on G.729.  this might be of interest to you: https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16517
02:51.51dlynesyou can do 14,400kbps
02:52.02dlynesluminblade, you're trying to do the impossible
02:52.25dlynesluminblade, you need to have a clear channel codec to negotiate t.38
02:52.39dlynesluminblade, i.e. ulaw, alaw, or g.726
02:52.40SomethingISODDactually i changed it to send by ulaw and it sends fine.
02:52.58dlynesluminblade, that being said...never tried t.38 on g.726
02:53.01SomethingISODDjust it takes forever
02:53.07luminbladewell, you need to be able to renegotiate to a clear channel codec.
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02:54.00jmcdowellAnyone up for a lil trouble shooting session using asterisk logs?
02:54.00luminbladeisn't the point of T.38 to turn off the codec compression?  maybe I don't understand...
02:54.03dlynesluminblade, all i know from talking to probably 20 people on here is that IT WILL NOT WORK WHEN YOU'RE ON G.729
02:54.41dlynesluminblade, when you're on g.729, it doesn't even try to negotiate t.38
02:54.45SomethingISODDdlynes can you tell me how to adjust the speed of the fas?
02:54.48SomethingISODDfax
02:54.49SomethingISODDsorry
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02:54.58dlynesSomethingISODD, on which particular fax machine?
02:55.11dlynesSomethingISODD, or you're doing SendFax()?
02:55.22SomethingISODDits not the fax machine, its only slow when i use it through the ata
02:56.07dlynesyour ata is negotiating the fax speed
02:56.17dlynesSomethingISODD, so, i'm guessing it's a setting on your ata
02:56.57SomethingISODDever used hanytone ata?
02:57.05dlyneshandytone ata?
02:57.11dlynesi.e. grandsucks?
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02:57.43SomethingISODDyup thats it
02:57.47SomethingISODDi was stupid and bought it
02:57.54luminbladeluminblade, when you're on g.729, it doesn't even try to negotiate t.38... sorry, this is incorrect, at least when connecting two sip peer/carriers (ie: one of the peers is not an ATA or actual Fax machine).
02:58.22SomethingISODDalso to receive faxes do i need, to install the fax software through i think gsoft or whatever they are called
02:58.52dlynesSomethingISODD, you're not making any sense
02:59.12dlynesSomethingISODD, who's gsoft, and what do they have to do with asterisk, or linux for that matter?
02:59.16SomethingISODDdlynes i want asterisk to detect its a fax coming in and send it over to the correct ata
02:59.31titterReceieveFax()
02:59.36dlynesSomethingISODD, ok...and?
02:59.40SomethingISODDtitter thank you
03:00.34dlynesSomethingISODD, NVFaxDetect()
03:00.46dlynesSomethingISODD, but for that, you'll need the nerd vittles module
03:01.21SomethingISODDok thank you i will look that up thanks dlynes and titter for the help same with you luminblade
03:02.08random_mikeMe again...: If you have a username registered and it has 2 numbers assigned to that username (123 and 456 for this example), in sip.conf you have your register pointing to extension 1 (ie register=>blah/1), what's the best method to use when editing extensions.conf to target the numbers that have been dialed? Would a series of GotoIF's based upon ${EXTEN} be the best way, or can you set up context's like [123] [456] for each number ?
03:02.28random_mikeI should add this registration is slipper acting as a client, registered to a sip server
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03:03.23voipmonktarget the numbers that have been dialed?
03:03.35voipmonkcan you rephrase?
03:04.10random_mikesure
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03:05.51random_mikephone number 123 and 456 (which are both registerd to user1@sip.com, from asterisk and calls to that registration are set to extension 1 in sip.conf) how is the best way to tell which number was dialed, and as such execute a path through extensions.conf depending on the number dialed?
03:06.12random_mikedoes that make sence?
03:06.30random_mikeI'd like to set up 123 to play an IVR menu system when that number is dialled
03:06.37jmcdowellI am having an issue dialing out, anyone here that can help?
03:06.48random_mikeand set up 456 to read your number back to you, when that number is dialled.
03:06.51jmcdowellI can receive calls, but not place them.
03:07.16random_mikeafk sorry
03:09.16jmcdowelllooks around the room..
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03:31.11FinboySlickI have an old-ish 1.4.22 here that warns:  format_ogg_vorbis.c:527 ogg_vorbis_seek: Seeking is not supported on OGG/Vorbis streams!  I'm assuming upgrading will solve this?  Or would I just need to upgrade libogg?
03:31.57jmcdowellHa ha, I don't have the answer, but... "If it ain't broke DON'T FIX IT!"
03:32.29dlynesFinboySlick, I do know one thing
03:32.40dlynesFinboySlick, 1.4.22 has more security holes than you can shake a stick at
03:33.02dlynesFinboySlick, I would upgrade asterisk on that box before upgrading libogg
03:33.23carrarWhat if you had lets say, 100 sticks?
03:33.36FinboySlickdlynes: It's planned, don't worry, most of the dialplan has been made 1.6 ready too.
03:33.38dlynescarrar, i'd say there's probably more bugs in 1.4.22 than that
03:33.57dlynescarrar, iax on 1.4.22 had major problems
03:34.28dlynesFinboySlick, it's best to go with 1.6.1...some people are still having problems with 1.6.0
03:34.31FinboySlickThings just tend to move slowly around here.  At least it's not looking at the outside world.
03:34.37dlynesFinboySlick, i find 1.6.1 is extremely stable, myself
03:34.40random_mikeback
03:34.45dlynesfront
03:34.46random_mikeguess voipmonk did a runner !
03:35.03dlynesrandom_mike, ?
03:35.05random_mikehey dlynes, are you able to provide an answer for my queries above?
03:35.09FinboySlickdlynes: Yeah, friend upgraded his toybox to 1.6.1 and he says it solved almost all of his stability issues.
03:35.15voipmonk?
03:35.19voipmonkrunner? :)
03:35.52FinboySlickdlynes: I guess that gives me an answer right there, huh?  I better try to record an ogg on his box and see what it tells me ;)
03:35.55voipmonkrandom_mike: u need an ivr?
03:36.10random_mikethe ivr I have
03:36.17voipmonkok
03:36.25dlynesrandom_mike, your question needs to be rephrased before it makes much sense
03:36.37dlynesrandom_mike, it's not immediately obvious what your question actually is
03:36.43random_mikeok
03:38.27random_mikeI have an asterisk server, registered as username@sip.com/1 ensuring that calls placed to username@sip.com are directed to extension 1.
03:38.48random_mikeThe username@sip.com has 2 phone numbers assigned to it, number 123, and number 456.
03:39.03random_mikeSo if someone picks up their phone and dials 123, or 456, both calls are routed to my Asterisk box
03:39.11dlynesrandom_mike, ok
03:39.20random_mikeok - now for the messy bit.
03:39.29dlynesrandom_mike, and so you want to be able to branch based on whether they called 123 or 456?
03:39.34random_mikeyes!
03:39.48random_mikebut it needs to be handled through extension 1 in extensions.conf
03:40.06random_mikeas extension 2 is regsitered to another sip account on another sip server
03:40.24random_mikedoes that make sense?
03:40.37dlynesrandom_mike, [context_defined_for_sip_peer] exten => 123,1,Goto(my_new_context,1,123)      exten => 456,1,Goto(my_new_context,1,456)
03:40.46dlynesThere...both going through extension 1
03:41.08random_mikeawesome. I shall experiment with that.
03:41.16dlynesrandom_mike, wtf???
03:41.27dlynesrandom_mike, why do you care what extension they go to?
03:42.09random_mikeWell, my Asterisk server has registrations to 2 different VoIP providers.
03:42.15dlynesrandom_mike, why does it have to be '1' and '2'?
03:42.38dlynesrandom_mike, ok...stop this insaneness right now, ok?
03:42.44random_mikeim trying... :P
03:43.25random_mikeI was under the impression the best way to handle inbound calls for registration 1 was to put it on extension 1, and registration 2 was to put it on extension 2.
03:45.56p3nguinJust match on what is actually called.
03:46.13p3nguinBoth providers don't send to phone number "1"
03:46.17p3nguinSo don't use that.
03:46.46random_mikewitha gotoif ${EXTEN} 123 = a:b
03:46.50random_mikesort of thing?
03:46.59p3nguinnot even close
03:47.10random_mikebased upon context tehn?
03:47.38p3nguinIf, by some weird chance, both providers gave you the exact same phone number, then you can separate them by using different contexts.
03:47.59p3nguinOtherwise, this is a non-issue until you show us some type of failure that needs to be fixed.
03:48.48random_mikep3nguin, the failure is found on my side of the internet :P
03:48.54random_mikeie me!
03:49.53dlynesrandom_mike, try this:  http://pastebin.ca/1761103
03:50.49random_mikedlynes, you've hit the nail on the head
03:50.52random_mikethat's perfect
03:50.52dlynesrandom_mike, do you see why your concept was so fundamentally flawed, now?
03:51.03random_mikeyea I do
03:51.28random_mikedlynes, find yourself in Adelaide one day, track me down, I owe you a beer :)
03:51.40dlynesrandom_mike, as long as it's not that swill you call Foster's
03:51.55random_mikethat's rubbish beer - no one actually drinks it here
03:52.05daidojiyou're in Adelaide?
03:52.11random_mikeI'll introduce you to Coopers Pale Ale - the greatest beer of them all
03:52.16daidojido you know the guy that does 27slashb6 or whatever?
03:52.20dlynesewww
03:52.24dlynescan't stand pale ale
03:52.28dlynesgotta be lager
03:52.29dlynes:)
03:52.38random_mikewell given your support, you can choose
03:52.39dlynesespecially a nice amber lager
03:52.44daidojirandom_mike, do you know this guy? http://www.27bslash6.com/overdue.html
03:52.57daidojicause Adelaide's small right?
03:53.04random_mikeyea adelaide is small
03:53.05dlynesdaidoji, dude...that's a chick, not a guy
03:53.08random_mikeI dont know him first hand
03:53.12daidojino the dude that does that website
03:53.17random_mikebut he's a good friend of one of my ex collegues
03:53.27daidojihis name's david thorne
03:53.36daidojicool
03:53.43daidojihe's a very funny dude
03:53.53random_mikeindeed - haven't met him first hand, but the 6degrees of separation certainly applies :)
03:53.59daidojifor sure
03:54.22drmessanoDid you guys know that Crocodile Hunter guy that died?
03:54.34drmessanoor the chick who had the dingo eat her baby?
03:54.38random_mikeCRIKEY!? Struth, when did that bloody happen?
03:54.44voipmonkbak
03:54.48voipmonkscrolling...
03:54.58drmessanolol
03:55.31dlynesduude
03:55.38dlynesis adelaide like 10,000 people or something?
03:55.42drmessanoAre all aussie born skilled at the boomerang?
03:56.05random_mikeand the didgeridoo thankyou
03:56.22random_mikeAdelaide has a metro population of about 1.5mill I think?
03:56.28drmessanoI was in Oz for like 10 days before I saw my first boomerang
03:56.33dlynesrandom_mike, yeah, but then you've gotta be born with a whiskey bottle in your mouth, don't you?
03:56.35drmessanoDisappointed :(
03:56.48random_mikedlynes, oh burn!
03:56.59random_mikedrmessano, was it at some cheap tourist shop?
03:57.15drmessanoYes, not even some random passerby on the street
03:57.17dlynesrandom_mike, i meant cause the didgeridoo is an aborigine instrumnet :)
03:57.44random_mikeOk I though you were going down the path of... well... best not talk about that.
03:57.58dlynesrandom_mike, oh...you mean the pommie stereotype of aussies?
03:58.12random_mikewhat stereotype is that?
03:58.21random_mikejust so we're all on the same page :P
03:58.27drmessanoI was in Melbourne, which I guess is "Diet Australia"
03:58.28dlynesthat all aussies are backwards and beligerent
03:58.45dlynesor as the pommies call it 'provincial'
03:58.51random_mikelol
03:58.55drmessanoAll the Aussies I ran into were nicer than Americans lol
03:59.06dlyneswell
03:59.08random_mikewe're all very nice :)
03:59.17dlyneshere, we call them limeys, not pommies
03:59.24dlynesbut i know in oz, the slang is pommie
03:59.24random_mikeMelbourne is nice, becoming a touch cosmopolitan for my likings
03:59.34dlynesmelbun
03:59.49dlynesuniversity of victoria
04:00.00random_mikeThe slang is Whinging Pommie
04:00.05dlyneshahahaha
04:00.08random_mike:P
04:00.52dlyneshere we just call them limeys because they used to take a lot of limes on overseas voyages to try to fight off scurvy
04:00.53random_mikeI was in Europe maybe 5months ago now
04:00.56drmessanoI actually went to a little grocer who had a few fruits outside I had never seen before, and he cut me off a piece of each one to try it.. If it was here in the states, he would have been glad to cut off a piece.. after I bought the minimum 3 lb bag.
04:01.12random_mikelol drmessano
04:01.17random_mikeI havent been to the US
04:01.28random_mikeI loved Europe tho
04:01.34drmessanoWe're a bunch of A-HOLES
04:01.36dlynesdrmessano, yeah...here they'll give you samples too, depending on the store and the province you're in
04:02.04dlynesdrmessano, but no samples of any asian fruit, because it's so bloody expensive
04:02.12drmessanoand if you call us out on being A-HOLES, we're counter that by going all A-HOLE on you
04:02.25drmessanowe'll*
04:02.31dlynes$5/lb for mangosteen :(
04:02.44random_mikewhat is a mangosteen?
04:02.47dlynes$6/lb for rhambutan, ...
04:02.55random_mikeOohhh Rhambutans are awesome
04:02.59random_mikewe get lots of asian fruit here
04:03.02random_mikeand its cheap as
04:03.08jmcdowellgrabs his shotgun and points it at his asterisk box.
04:03.12random_mikethey grow lots of it in Northern Territory now.
04:03.12drmessano$5 for a red, green, and yellow bell pepper
04:03.15jmcdowellwork damnet work!
04:03.29random_mikejmcdowell, you just need to give it a bit more lovin'
04:03.41dlynesrandom_mike, those are those small purply little woody looking fruit that sort of look like a blackish-purple small tomato with leaves almost ironed on
04:03.42random_mikebe tender, it likes that
04:03.53random_mikeEggplant?
04:04.03dlynesdrmessano, $5 for pepper?  wtf?  do you live in alaska?
04:04.08random_mikeAubergene or whatever you call them over there
04:04.15dlynesrandom_mike, same color as italian eggplant, yeah
04:04.24random_mikecant say I've seen one here
04:04.28jmcdowellI can get calls, I can't make them.
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04:04.34jmcdowellThis is driving me nizuts.
04:04.39drmessanodlynes: No, you can buy a pack of bell peppers here called "Stoplight peppers".. a mix of one red, one yellow, and one green bell pepper.. $5
04:04.48dlynesdrmessano, rip off
04:04.56random_mikejmcdowell, what does the debug look like? That that i'll be any assistance to you
04:05.16jmcdowellWell, confusing..
04:05.20dlynesdrmessano, i can get the same thing here but with four peppers for $3
04:05.28p3nguin$1.99 here
04:05.29dlynesdrmessano, and that's $3 Cdn
04:05.45dlynesdrmessano, and even that's a bit on the expensive side
04:05.47drmessanodlynes: It's the oil shortage, man..
04:05.57random_mikedlynes, drmessano, p3nguin, where do you hail from?
04:06.02p3nguinUSA
04:06.04dlynesdrmessano, texas lost all of its oil reserves?
04:06.04drmessanoGeorgia, USA
04:06.14dlynesrandom_mike, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
04:06.25random_mikeOh a fellow Commonwealthsmen!
04:06.29dlynesnods.
04:06.41random_mikerejoyce at our monarch, Prince William is in AU atm
04:06.41dlynesalthough
04:06.48dlynesyeah...i heard
04:06.49drmessanodlynes: The Bush's were taking their daily crude oil bath and realized we had better raise all our prices if the bath's are to continue
04:06.58dlyneshe was messing around in Sydney the other day
04:07.07dlynescaptaining a naval boat
04:07.27random_mikeJust what all good Royals should do
04:07.30drmessanoGood thing Asterisk doesnt run on crude
04:07.34random_mikewe'll be a republic soon enough - he should make the most of it.
04:07.44dlynesdrmessano, where was the bath?  Iraq?
04:08.23drmessanolol, I think so.. in a Halburton bathtub
04:08.53jmcdowellBaath
04:09.00drmessanoBa'ath
04:09.09dlynesyeah...now we've got our asshole self-righteous prime minister pro-roguing parliament so he doesn't have to deal with the afghanistan issue
04:09.43random_mikeI know nothing about Canadian Parliment, other than the won the 2010 Winter Olympics - so good on them.
04:09.53dlynesrandom_mike, yeah...that's the crowning jewel
04:10.15dlynesrandom_mike, Intrawest Properties, who owns the whistler blackcomb ski resort where the winter olympics will be held
04:10.27dlynesrandom_mike, has just been ordered into foreclosure
04:10.41dlynesrandom_mike, the bank's calling a $56B loan
04:10.47random_mikeouch!
04:11.13dlynesthey have to come up with a $750M(?) payment to stop foreclosure, or the bank forecloses halfway through the winter olympics
04:11.22dlynesniiiiiiice
04:11.45random_mikesurely Canadian 1st National or whatever the bank is called wont let that happen.
04:12.10dlynesrandom_mike, you're automatically thinking it's a canadian bank?
04:12.19dlynesrandom_mike, one of the lenders is what's left of Lehman brothers
04:12.34dlyneshttp://www.vancouversun.com/health/Whistler+Blackcomb+auction+block/2466867/story.html
04:12.46random_mikewell you're stuffed!
04:14.03dlynesVanOC Chairman:  "There's only a very miniscule event that it will affect the olympics"
04:14.07dlynesyeah....right!
04:14.09*** join/#asterisk Caplain (i=shayne@caplain.loves.boys.fbi.gov.silverelitez.org)
04:14.22dlynesonly in Canada
04:14.47jmcdowellrandom_mile : http://pastebin.ca/1761124
04:14.49dlynesWhere everyone was chanting about how there weren't any more mortgage issues....especially in the commercial realm
04:15.41dlynesjmcdowell, duude...i just lost my breakfast after visiting that link
04:15.48*** join/#asterisk Orbixx (i=Orbixx@office.exoware.net)
04:15.54jmcdowellooooK..
04:16.20jmcdowellWere you looking for something that you didn't see, or was there to much for you to look at.  I am afraid I don't understand.
04:16.21dlynesjmcdowell, seriously...what were you thinking?
04:16.26jmcdowellWhat?
04:16.28OrbixxI'm trying to get festival to work on asterisk. So far I have it seemingly working, except I'm getting no audio. Asterisk executes festival('blah') fine and the calls stays up and no error on verbose asterisk console.
04:16.29OrbixxIdeas?
04:16.47voipmonkis the festival server working?
04:16.50OrbixxYes.
04:16.51random_mikeyou get a 183 session in progress, thena a 401 unauthoriesed....
04:16.52Orbixxit connects
04:16.55dlynesjmcdowell, heheh...just kidding...you posted a whole asterisk sip debug from elastix, and didn't both saying why
04:17.02dlyness/both/bother/
04:17.20jmcdowellrandom_mike asked me to
04:17.24dlynesoh
04:17.36jmcdowellhence the "random_mike : http://pastebin.ca/1761124"
04:17.37jmcdowell:D
04:17.42random_mikewell I asked what you debug looked like :P
04:17.52jmcdowellRight, and I don't speak Klingon
04:17.56jmcdowellSo I posted it.
04:17.56jmcdowelllol
04:18.02dlynesjmcdowell, ah....i thought you were talking to random_mile
04:18.12random_mikei hate that random_mile guy
04:18.29jmcdowellyeah yeah
04:18.35dlynesso i figured I'd be random_meter guy
04:18.45random_mikejmcdowell, Im not skilled in outbound calls (or inbound some may suggest *cough* *cough*)
04:18.46jmcdowellHmmm..
04:18.54*** join/#asterisk Tech_Travis (n=Administ@cpe-76-168-191-127.socal.res.rr.com)
04:18.56jmcdowellSIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized - Interesting..
04:18.58random_mikebut I can see that you get a 183 session in progress, and then a 401 unauthrosied
04:19.03jmcdowellcause I GET calls, but can't make them..
04:19.14dlynesrandom_mike, anyways...any of that freepbx garbage produces so much spam that you can't see the trees for the forest
04:19.17jmcdowellI think it's codecs er something.
04:19.36random_mikethen perhaps the issue lies within your authentication of your server and upstream provider?
04:19.39dlynesjmcdowell, what exactly is the problem?
04:19.52jmcdowellI can receive calls, but not place them
04:20.01jmcdowellI get "All circuits are busy"
04:20.07dlynesjmcdowell, that means you're not authenticating
04:20.12jmcdowellI am waiting for the provider to respond to my support request.
04:20.13dlynesjmcdowell, or your codecs aren't matching
04:20.26jmcdowellThat' what I think, but I can't remember how to nail it down.
04:21.30dlynesjmcdowell, it looks to me like you're calling a number that's ringing busy
04:21.42dlynesjmcdowell, have you tried calling the same number from a land line?
04:22.28jmcdowellYes, it's my cell phone
04:22.35jmcdowellI can call to my pbx from it, but not back to it.
04:22.42jmcdowellI can't call time and temp or anything else.
04:22.47dlynesjmcdowell, also try doing 'core set verbose 100', and then recapturing the log
04:23.02dlynesjmcdowell, you're missing some additional information if the number you were calling definitely isn't busy
04:24.20jmcdowellWhy does it work in debug 100 mode
04:24.20jmcdowell?
04:24.22dlynesjmcdowell, the reason I say that, is because usually when you get '.... is circuit-busy', it'll usually give you a SIP status code on the next line
04:24.24jmcdowellAnd not any other?
04:24.33dlynesjmcdowell, huh?
04:24.49dlynesjmcdowell, so you're saying it's working now?
04:25.05jmcdowellIt's working..
04:25.07jmcdowellI am going to restart it
04:25.10jmcdowelland see what it does
04:25.12jmcdowellthis is weird..
04:25.12dlynesjmcdowell, so what's the problem then?
04:25.25dlynesslaps jmcdowell with a wet, smelly trout.
04:25.27jmcdowellIt wasn't working before I set the debug so hi.
04:25.32jmcdowellhigh
04:25.37dlynesjmcdowell, you mean the core set verbose so high?
04:25.50p3nguinBut you didn't set the debug level.
04:25.51jmcdowellcorrect
04:25.57jmcdowellI had JUST tried it before I set that..
04:25.59OrbixxOkay.
04:26.06dlynesjmcdowell, that won't affect whether it works or not
04:26.16dlynesjmcdowell, something else happened
04:26.19jmcdowellLet me reboot it, and see what happens.
04:26.20OrbixxAsterisk seems to connect and then immediately disconnect from Festival.
04:26.24p3nguinMaybe you reregistered at that time.
04:26.39dlynesjmcdowell, something you're not telling us either because you don't want to, or because you didn't notice it
04:27.03jmcdowellThere is NOTHING
04:27.08dlyneshhehee
04:27.10jmcdowellI didn't do anything at all.
04:27.14jmcdowellscouts honor
04:27.15dlynesit's easy to get under your skin, isn't it? :)
04:27.23jmcdowellNo, I am just saying..
04:27.42jmcdowellThe box is rebooting now..
04:27.45dlynesanyways
04:27.49jmcdowellWe will see if it still works.
04:28.12dlynesit's probably the spielberg effect
04:28.33dlynesI can almost guarantee that's the problem
04:30.14OrbixxNobody have any ideas regarding festival?
04:30.29dlynesOrbixx, i have an idea that i don't want to try it
04:30.31OrbixxAsterisk makes a connection, but appears to immediately disconnect and hang at the dialplan.
04:30.40dlynesOrbixx, is that what you meant?
04:30.47OrbixxNope.
04:30.50OrbixxI'm literally stuck.
04:30.57jmcdowellHA!
04:31.00jmcdowellIt doesn't work!!
04:31.06dlynesOrbixx, anyways...there's other people htat use it
04:31.09FinboySlickBleah, my 1.6.1 test box has the same ogg vorbis warnings :(
04:31.12jmcdowellI bet if I set the debug way up again it will..
04:31.25Orbixxdlynes: I'm sure there are, but I've followed the documented procedures to the letter.
04:31.27random_mikedlynes,
04:31.28dlynesOrbixx, they just might not be on at night
04:31.29jmcdowellThere is a bug report about this in 1.6x
04:31.38dlynesjmcdowell, eh?
04:31.48dlynesjmcdowell, which version are you using?
04:32.25dlynesOrbixx, the documented procedure on voip-info.org to the letter to do it for the 1.6 series of asterisk?
04:32.32jmcdowellWell, it still doesn't work..
04:32.34jmcdowellGrrrr..
04:32.39jmcdowelllol
04:32.51jmcdowellI don't know why it worked that last time.
04:32.57dlynesjmcdowell, did you try core set verbose 100 on this reboot?
04:33.11jmcdowellyes
04:33.14jmcdowelland it still didn't work
04:33.18dlynesjmcdowell, and which asterisk version are you using?
04:33.37jmcdowell1.4.26.1
04:33.40dlynesewww
04:33.50dlynesummmm
04:33.52jmcdowelleeew?  I can move back to something like trixbox
04:33.58dlynesewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
04:34.01jmcdowellit doesn't have to be elastix
04:34.07jmcdowellSuggestions?
04:34.10dlynesi don't know which is worse....trixbox or elastix
04:34.21jmcdowellRaw asterisk is not an option at this point.
04:34.23dlyneshow about straight plain jane vanilla asterisk, with no gui?
04:34.38jmcdowellI am a gentoo guy, but I have no more time to keep banging away at this.
04:34.42dlynesah...how about straight plane jane vanilla asterisk with freepbx installed from source then?
04:34.56jmcdowellI don't have anymore time, I am falling way behind..
04:35.11ChannelZSo how are all these GUIs working out for you then, eh?
04:35.21jmcdowellI have so many other things to do, this just needs to work or get scraped and let the phone do the work.
04:35.25dlynesChannelZ, they're causing him to fall way behind
04:35.29jmcdowellThey have worked on in the past fine.
04:35.42jmcdowellon=out
04:35.45*** join/#asterisk Sargun (n=Sargun@atarack/Staff/Sargun)
04:36.08jmcdowellSo why can't I just biuld a newer version of asterisk and let it rip?
04:36.18jmcdowellIs elastix tied to this version or something/
04:36.19jmcdowell?
04:36.23dlynesjmcdowell, because you'll break elastix
04:36.39jmcdowellgrrrrr
04:36.44dlynesjmcdowell, elastix is a hunk of junk
04:36.58jmcdowellI am starting to feel that.
04:37.11jmcdowellBut you say that about Trixbox too, and I used to use that without issue
04:37.17dlynesi'm not a big fan of guis in general, but i absolutely detest elastix
04:37.29dlynestrixbox afaik doesn't have any upgrade issues
04:37.30jmcdowellSo what about Asterisknow ?
04:37.37dlyneselastix is all about upgrade issues
04:38.00dlynesasterisknow is just centos with freepbx slapped on top
04:38.05jmcdowellI don't understand why all these separate "efforts" can't be combined into one.
04:38.05dlynesand asterisk of course
04:38.15jmcdowellright I understand that.
04:38.18dlynesjmcdowell, because people's egoes would get crushed
04:38.33ChannelZChoice is good
04:38.36jmcdowellbut would it have newer asterisk running under it and would it be upgradeable?
04:39.02dlynesjmcdowell, like i said...it's the same as running centos with asterisk installed from source and freepbx installed from source
04:39.09dlynesjmcdowell, and then you can upgrade to your heart's content
04:39.20dlynesjmcdowell, and you still have a gui
04:39.47dlynesjmcdowell, i don't know if freepbx works with 1.6.1 or not, but it's been tested with 1.6.0
04:39.47ChannelZassuming * doesn't advance beyond freepbx with config options it doesnt understand
04:40.02jmcdowellBut it's currently greater than 1.4
04:40.09jmcdowellSo it can't be all that bad.
04:40.14jmcdowellWhat a let down on elastix part.
04:40.26ChannelZHAH!  ironic
04:40.34jmcdowellIronic?
04:40.34dlynesjmcdowell, you'll quickly realize that if you hang out in #elastix for any period of time
04:40.43jmcdowelllol
04:40.52ChannelZlike elastic... being a let-down
04:40.56jmcdowellyeah I saw that in #freepbx several times.
04:40.59jmcdowellsame effect
04:41.07dlynesjmcdowell, i've even asked the lead developer on the project how to upgrade the piece of garbage, and he said you don't....he suggested I wipe it and install the new version instead
04:41.22jmcdowelllol
04:41.25jmcdowellThat's bad
04:41.27jmcdowellreally bad
04:41.34jmcdowelldamn it to hell
04:41.35dlynesjmcdowell, you don't hear crap like that in #trixbox
04:41.42dlynesjmcdowell, only in #elastix
04:41.58jmcdowellI am getting ready to re-install Asterisknow
04:42.09jmcdowellbased on your recomendations
04:42.29dlynesjmcdowell, you'll find support for it in #freepbx and #asterisknow
04:42.51jmcdowelldamnet dood
04:42.52dlynesjmcdowell, and it's just simply flash operator panel, freepbx, asterisk, and centos
04:43.13jmcdowellI won't go into #AsteriskNow
04:43.18jmcdowellDooSH bags run that channel
04:43.30dlynesjmcdowell, the problem with any gui, is that most people in #asterisk aren't familiar with the gui
04:43.32jmcdowellAsswipes try and help people.
04:43.39dlynesjmcdowell, ?
04:43.40jmcdowellI don't need the GUI
04:43.49jmcdowellI need ASTERISK to work
04:43.55dlynesjmcdowell, then why do you insist on all these distros?
04:43.59ChannelZthen why are you going out of your way to put it on?
04:44.01jmcdowellthe problems I am facing now, aren't really related to the GUI
04:44.11dlynesjmcdowell, why do you say you can't use vanilla asterisk, then?
04:44.16jmcdowellbecause other people NEED GUis
04:44.20dlynesah
04:44.24jmcdowellif I had more time, I would.
04:44.26dlyneslike i said before then
04:44.33dlynesuse freepbx and asterisk (both from source)
04:44.38jmcdowellI have until tomorrow to finish this
04:45.00jmcdowellyou are telling me that I can't get help in here if I do, and this is the only channel I have found HELPFUL people.
04:45.06dlynesthe less crap you've got interfering with asterisk, the greater the chance you've got of figuring out why something doesn't work
04:45.12jmcdowellPeople that KNOW what in the hell they are talking about, and don't have egos larger than life.
04:45.25dlynesjmcdowell, actually....#freepbx has a lot of helpful people, too
04:45.40dlynesjmcdowell, it's just not as busy as this channel
04:45.51jmcdowellI can't dispute that with you, I haven't been in there a-lot
04:45.57jmcdowellBut none the less.
04:46.16jmcdowellSo I install CentOS
04:46.22jmcdowelladd some Repos
04:46.28dlynesjmcdowell, yes....centos is the easiest distro to get working with freepbx
04:46.30jmcdowellyum --what ever install whatever
04:46.36dlynesjmcdowell, anything else and you're going to have problems
04:46.47jmcdowellthen I have to mess around with setting up services and all that crap too.
04:47.03dlynesjmcdowell, forget about the services for now
04:47.05jmcdowellI guess being in corp america has made me lazy
04:47.10dlynesjmcdowell, you just need asterisk to work, right?
04:47.42dlynesjmcdowell, so all you care about installing is apache, php, mysql, asterisk, asterisk-addons, freepbx
04:47.45dlynesand then you're done
04:47.58dlynesAnd do them all in that order
04:48.07jmcdowellYeah, I think I am going to shelve this for now
04:48.13jmcdowelland use my mitel as I have been.
04:48.39jmcdowellI am just to busy for anything more than install run smile...
04:48.53dlynesjmcdowell, the problem with freepbx is that it requires a different mindset than vanilla asterisk (uses different terminology to apply to different stuff)
04:48.55jmcdowellI just know that I will get into this thing and everything under the sun will fail.
04:49.37dlynesjmcdowell, and so it's better to do everything through the gui for the most part, and try to avoid the asterisk cli and config files if you can
04:49.38FinboySlickHmmm, I think the reason for those warnings has become obvious, seeking and trunking aren't even implemented!  Now I need a dev willing to point me in the right direction :)
04:49.40jmcdowellIt's ashame that who ever developed FreePBX made such a critical distinction between the config writing and how to think.
04:50.16dlynesjmcdowell, i think freepbx was designed to appeal to phone techs, not people already familiar with asterisk
04:50.19jmcdowellI appreciated your help, but I am likely going to scrap this pile for now.
04:50.47jmcdowellI am an HPC engineer, I am never in a gui, always in the cli etc.
04:50.59dlynesjmcdowell, High Performance Computing?
04:51.02jmcdowellI am used to it, but if someone else has to make a change, and they can't and I am stuck in another country and can't help, I am done.
04:51.04jmcdowellYes
04:51.06dlynesah
04:51.22jmcdowellI dream in code.. :D
04:51.30dlynesjmcdowell, are all your needs for the phone system very simple?
04:51.38jmcdowellpretty much so
04:51.46dlynesjmcdowell, i.e. no super customized dialplans?
04:51.49jmcdowellI used to use trixbox without any issues what so ever
04:51.52jmcdowelljust 9 to get out
04:51.53dlynesjmcdowell, ok
04:51.59dlynesjmcdowell, so a standard dialplan
04:52.06jmcdowellpretty much
04:52.10FinboySlickjmcdowell: You'd probably do quite well with plain asterisk then.
04:52.14dlynesjmcdowell, trixbox uses freepbx under the hood as well
04:52.31dlynesFinboySlick, no...he needs the customer to be able to do moves, adds and changes
04:52.40dlynesFinboySlick, so plain asterisk won't work for him
04:52.40jmcdowellNo there are no customers
04:52.44FinboySlickOh...  then I take that back.
04:52.49jmcdowellMy wife, my sone
04:52.55jmcdowellthey need to change things from time to time.
04:53.00dlynesjmcdowell, ok
04:53.08jmcdowellThis is just a box that I use when I travel so I can talk to my kids.
04:53.13dlynesjmcdowell, do they need to change routing?
04:53.18jmcdowellNot usually
04:53.21jmcdowellif ever
04:53.21jmcdowellno
04:53.24jmcdowellthere is no way
04:53.29dlynesjmcdowell, so what do they need to change, then?
04:53.32jmcdowelladd and remove extensions
04:53.47jmcdowelladd their "ipod touch" devices
04:53.51jmcdowellkiddy things like that.
04:53.54dlynesah
04:54.09dlynesbut what does ipod touch have to do with asterisk?
04:54.32FinboySlickjmcdowell: Looks like they only would need to touch users.conf if you can get your dialplan setup right.
04:54.32jmcdowelliSIP is a client you can use as an extension to the box just like any other.
04:54.48dlynesif you're only doing simple stuff like that
04:54.53jmcdowellI will likely install FreePBX or Centos plain jane and go from there.
04:54.59OrbixxI've looked over 6 years of logs of this channel and I have not seen one person resolve the issue I have.
04:55.13jmcdowellReally?
04:55.32OrbixxSeriously.
04:55.44OrbixxA good few people with my problem, but nobody seems to have an answer.
04:55.53dlynesyou can even implement it in a simple cgi script that interfaces with "asterisk -rx "database put PHONES 9059201234 1111"
04:55.57Orbixxhttp://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-GB%3Aofficial&hs=kKr&q=site%3Aibot.rikers.org+intitle%3A%23asterisk+%22+accepted+from+localhost%22&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
04:56.00dlynesor something similar
04:56.22jmcdowellOh god, festival?
04:56.28Orbixxjmcdowell: Yes :-\
04:56.43jmcdowellWhat are you trying to make it do?
04:56.47OrbixxWORK
04:56.52jmcdowellIn what fashion?
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04:56.57jmcdowellRead teletype?
04:57.00FinboySlickdlynes: You ever touch the actual asterisk code?
04:57.01jmcdowellRead text files?
04:57.09OrbixxI want it to read text specified in my dialplan
04:57.09ChannelZTalk dirty?
04:57.14OrbixxFestival("some text")
04:57.19dlynesFinboySlick, yep
04:57.30dlynesOrbixx, did you try this google search?  http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-GB%3Aofficial&q=site%3Aasterisk.org+%22+accepted+from+localhost%22&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
04:57.45jmcdowellFor what purpose?
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04:57.45dlynesOrbixx, the first hit shows a solution
04:57.51FinboySlickdlynes: Mind a brief pm confo just to see if you can aim me in the right direction?  A patch might ensue.
04:57.59Orbixxdlynes: It does not.
04:58.08dlynesOrbixx, oh...not the same problem?
04:58.10Orbixxdlynes: And I already found that first hit 20 mins ago.
04:58.23Orbixxdlynes: If you read the comments, you'll see it goes way off-topic from Festival.
04:58.32dlynesOrbixx, ah, ok
04:59.00jmcdowellSo I understand, they dial and festival say something to them ?
04:59.03dlynesFinboySlick, well, state a bit of the issue first...
04:59.25Orbixxjmcdowell: Exactly.
04:59.37FinboySlickdlynes: The ogg vorbis warnings I pasted earlier about seeking and truncation not being supported.
04:59.47dlynesFinboySlick, and?
04:59.56FinboySlickdlynes: I want to make them supported.
05:00.43dlynesFinboySlick, what's the error again?
05:00.58FinboySlickformat_ogg_vorbis.c:527 ogg_vorbis_seek: Seeking is not supported on OGG/Vorbis streams!
05:01.02dlynesFinboySlick, give me the error from the 1.6.x version
05:01.08FinboySlickOne moment.
05:01.19FinboySlickHehe, it's exactly the same.
05:01.28FinboySlickI don't think that part of the code even changed.
05:01.31dlynessame line number, too?
05:01.44FinboySlickNo, 6 lines above.
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05:01.50FinboySlick521
05:02.11FinboySlickdlynes: I'm looking at the source and it's pretty obvious why ;)
05:02.27FinboySlickThe function pretty much just prints the warning and exits.
05:05.04dlynesFinboySlick, nod
05:05.17dlynesFinboySlick, I'm looking further into the ogg/vorbis api
05:05.27dlynesFinboySlick, if i can
05:05.54FinboySlickdlynes: I'm pretty familiar with the guys, they wrote some very nice custom code for me a while back.  So I'm sure they'd give me a hand if the format allows implementation.
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05:10.13dlynesFinboySlick, try this for the ogg_vorbis_seek....replace both lines with:      return fseek(s->f, sample_offset, whence) ;
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05:10.57dlynesFinboySlick, and replace the lines in ogg_vorbis_tell with return ftell(f->s) ;
05:11.50dlynesFinboySlick, and that's the only two functions you needed to be implemented, right?
05:12.15random_mikedlynes, [Jan 22 15:40:42] NOTICE[4405] chan_sip.c: Call from 'mypeer2' to extension 's' rejected because extension not found.
05:12.29random_mikethat's the error I get after setting up my config like your pastebin from a few hours ago
05:12.34random_mikehttp://pastebin.ca/1761103
05:12.36dlynesrandom_mike, did you define 'exten => i, ...'?
05:12.55random_mikenot i
05:12.59random_mikeexten => *99,1,Answer
05:13.11FinboySlickdlynes: So far, yeah.  But if it's just a matter of doing that, I might as well spend time doing the rest.
05:13.12random_mike*99 being the number dialled.
05:13.24dlynesrandom_mike, if you would have set up i, you would have had it handled already
05:13.30dlynesrandom_mike, but basically what it amounts to
05:13.45dlynesrandom_mike, is that 's' if the extension it goes to, if an extension was not specified
05:14.08dlynesFinboySlick, i don't know if it's just a matter of doing that
05:14.15dlynesFinboySlick, you'll have to discover that for yourself
05:14.17random_mikeI see...
05:14.25dlynesFinboySlick, for all i know it might even crash or hang asterisk
05:14.30FinboySlickdlynes: Wait, no, the one I needed implemented was trunc.  But you gave me a pretty good start already.
05:15.23dlynesFinboySlick, btw
05:15.29dlynesFinboySlick, you do know about #asterisk-dev, right?
05:16.24dlynesFinboySlick, and also, if you want to discuss a patch you've uploaded, you can always discuss it in #asterisk-bugs
05:16.28FinboySlickdlynes: Yeah.  Though I wasn't going to go bug them when I barely have my head wrapped into this enough to tell if ast_filestream is an actual file handle and what I need the func to return.
05:16.51dlynesast_filestream is a pointer to a data structure
05:16.57dlynesIt's not a FILE pointer
05:17.23FinboySlickdlynes: Noted.  I'm very very noob at programming, but I find that the best way to learn is to have something you really want to solve.
05:17.36FinboySlickProgramming on that level that is.
05:17.53dlynesFinboySlick, well, i only looked at ogg_vorbis_open to determine that
05:18.04dlynesline 95, to be specific
05:18.10dlynesin asterisk 1.6.11
05:18.21FinboySlickI've written a few simple hardware interfaces and what not before, but I was doing 100% of the code, here I have to plug into things I don't yet comprehend.
05:18.31dlynesbut if you want to submit a patch, they require the patch to be made against trunk, not a release
05:18.51dlynesFinboySlick, have you also filled out a code release yet?
05:19.21dlynesdigium requires you to fill out a code release before posting to issues.asterisk.org/bugs.digium.com
05:19.55dlynesthe second licensing option i think is the better option, but they give you two options
05:20.07FinboySlickdlynes: Wow.  Okay...  Though I can understand why they would.  I'll solve it for myself first and I'll see how far I get afterward ;)
05:20.30russellbdlynes: there is only a single license agreement now.
05:20.39russellb(as of a few years ago, actually)
05:20.44dlynesrussellb, ah...it got changed back to the old one again?
05:20.54dlynesrussellb, i.e. the one that we used to have to fax in?
05:21.04russellbnow it's electronic only
05:21.11dlynesrussellb, yeah, i know
05:21.11russellbyou fill in some fields on issues.asterisk.org
05:21.28dlynesrussellb, but when I filled in the electronic one a while ago, it gave us a choice of two different licenses
05:21.31russellbhere is the license agreement: https://issues.asterisk.org/view_license_agreement.php
05:21.52dlynesthe original faxed agreement only had one license
05:22.07russellbthe fax option days was when there were 2 options
05:22.15russellbthere has only been this license since it went electronic
05:22.21dlyneseven 6 or 7 years ago?
05:22.36russellbit has only been electronic for about 3 years
05:22.55dlyneshrm...I dunno
05:22.59dlynesmy brain's dead, then
05:23.40dlynesFinboySlick, anyways...if you have any questions about the patch submission process, there's plenty of help for it on the issues.asterisk.org website, and russellb's usually around for other questions
05:23.58dlynesFinboySlick, he's the trunk/release maintainer
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05:24.34dlynesanyways
05:24.37dlynesi need sleep
05:24.42dlynesbefore my brain's totally dead
05:24.44FinboySlickdlynes: Hah, I'll start by actually getting the source!
05:24.46dlynesg'night everyone
05:25.05random_mikewait
05:25.07random_mikeoh lame
05:25.10random_miketill next time
05:25.15random_mikei'll have more queries for you!
05:25.19random_mikecheers dlynes
05:25.51russellbcya dlynes
05:27.19ENOMADwonders if anyone would have a few minutes to help him figure out why the V part of VoIP connections to his Asterisk server from softphones is no longer working?
05:28.07russellbare you sure it's the V part?
05:28.15ENOMADSignaling seems to be working.
05:28.25russellbmaybe it's going under IP instead of over
05:28.30ENOMADI can dial, connect to voicemail, type at voicemail, see stuff happening in the console, but not hear a thing.
05:29.03ENOMADI've tried with 2 different softphones, X-Lite on OS X and WeePhone on an iPod touch.
05:29.22russellbYou can debug this in a few steps: 1) Use "rtp debug" at the Asterisk CLI to see if Asterisk thinks it is sending audio.
05:29.39russellb2) Capture the traffic using wireshark to verify that the audio is actually getting to the client.
05:29.55russellb3) Assuming you capture audio, wireshark can extract it so you can listen.
05:30.04russellb4) Kick your PC in the side of the head.
05:30.19ENOMADGot  RTP packet from    192.5.37.151:50624 (type 00, seq 002381, ts 1961220520, len 000160)
05:30.23russellbor iPod.
05:30.30russellbYou should also see Sent lines in there.
05:30.30ENOMADI'm getting a lot of these all of a sudden, implies something is happening :)
05:30.52ENOMADSent RTP packet to      192.5.37.151:50624 (type 00, seq 032931, ts 002080, len 000160)
05:31.17russellbyes, so Asterisk (at least thinks it) is sending the audio out.
05:31.26ENOMADhmm.
05:31.31russellbnow, to see if it makes it to your client (and that it's not empty)
05:32.12ENOMADwill have to see if he can get wireshark installed on 10.6.2 in a reasonable and sane manner
05:32.16ENOMADthat should be .. interesting.
05:32.21russellbheh...
05:32.31russellbI think I have it installed ... but I used macports or something
05:32.50ENOMADdecides to install it on the asterisk server instead since FBSD makes it a bit easier.
05:32.58ENOMADHopefully I can filter out all the other traffic.
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05:33.29ENOMADwhile I wait for it to compile, are there any obvious settings I should try tweeking?
05:34.25ChannelZfirewalls
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05:34.44ENOMADthe OS X client has G711 aLaw, G711 uLaw, GSM, LIBC, and three Speex codecs installed.  I presume those are reasonable.
05:35.05ENOMADChannelZ, both hosts are on the same network (as is the iTouch).
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05:37.03ChannelZthat doesn't matter if the * box is blocking ports..
05:37.11Poincareif I set __CALLERID(num) in a macro, shouldn't I keep the same value after leaving the macro?
05:37.31ENOMADI should note that this box was set up about 3 years ago.  portupgrade has done its magic but no config changes have been made other than that.  It was working (FSVO) when it was originally set up.
05:37.59ENOMADChannelZ, no fw on the * box at this time.
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05:40.53ChannelZand it's not blocked on the Mac side?
05:41.08ChannelZ(I can't recall if OSX ships with a firewall on or off)
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05:42.51jmcdowellSo should I yum update the fpbx system?
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05:45.08ENOMADChannelZ, OSX does have a fw that is on by default.  The iTouch doesn't.
05:46.27ENOMADI just verified that it isn't the OSX firewall.
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05:48.08jmcdowellAsterisk now is 1.4 as wel..
05:48.09jmcdowellWTF
05:49.31KForceI am having a strange problem with 1.6. i have a tdm800 with EC, whenever i adjust txgain in chan_dahdi.conf it stops outgoing calls
05:50.45KForcethen enabling the echotraining=128 any outgoing will hardlock the box
05:51.21KForceany idea on this? using polycom ip650's and getting massive echo on my lines
05:51.43jmcdowellI am having the same problem
05:51.49jmcdowellI haven't started to trouble shoot it yet
05:53.07KForceyea its really weird and starting to get annoying. turning txgain=-27.5 will almost stop echo totally and sound fine but then the phones won't call out. hitting the speaker button it will be really loud dialtone, then txgain adjust it down and you can hear it adjust, but then it never calls out
05:57.48jmcdowellhmmmm
05:57.53jmcdowellthis is not good news for me
05:57.59jmcdowellI just bought 17 of them
05:58.25KForceyea i have a 8000.00 system in a customers office that just echos
05:59.14KForcethis is my first EC card, i have used non-ec and not had this much echo
06:00.19KForcewhen i monitor the channel during a call the TX is 100% even talking softly
06:02.12jmcdowellhuh
06:02.56KForceif you dahdi_monitor 1 -v
06:03.12KForceyou can see the rx and tx gains of the conversation on that channel
06:03.35KForcewell the TX is 100% even talking softly on the phone
06:04.42KForceyou can live update the chan_dahdi.conf live during the conversation. i can kill all echo by setting txgain=-27.5 and the call is fine, but after you end that call you can never dial back out until txgain=0.0 is set again
06:07.22jmcdowellOh this is getting way to stupid for me
06:07.24jmcdowell<PROTECTED>
06:07.31jmcdowellI just re-installed asterisk now
06:07.44jmcdowelland now I can't get the box to talk BACK to the client that is trying to log in.
06:07.56jmcdowellWhat a load of garbage this has all seemingly turned into.
06:08.29jmcdowellIt used to JUST WORK for the most part
06:08.37jmcdowelland now it JUST DOESN'T WORK
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06:45.45jmcdowellomfg
06:45.47jmcdowellI solved it..
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06:46.36ENOMADso, at least part of my problem is that both of the softphones I was trying to use are crap.  It turns out X-Lite 3 is known not to work with 10.6.  I still haven't figured out why the iTouch client isn't working, I'll be pestering them later.
06:46.52ENOMADBut now I've at least managed to get to the point where I can hear my voicemail so I'm going to call it sufficient for the moment
06:46.57ENOMADThanks for the help earlier.
06:46.58jmcdowellTheir instructions state to add defaultuser=PHONENUMBER to your trunk..
06:46.58jmcdowellThat's incorrect..  It should be.. username=PHONENUMBER
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06:47.29jmcdowellThis shit is TOUGH!
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07:16.49fiddurHello.  I wonder how to find out the sip-domain a call is sent to in the dialplan.  That is; if we have several domains with SRV _sip._udp pointing to the same asterisk server, a call to user@domain seem to enter the default context with extension user, without the domain.  How do I see what domain the call is for?
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07:26.41fiddurah sorry, found it... I have to add domain=<mydomain>,<context> ...
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08:12.19benngardguys, im am lost here, i have a fax machine attached to an ata with extension 033211101 registered to *, on the * i have i file /var/spool/asterisk/tmp/fax.tiff that i would like to send to the fax machine with the SendFAX command, but cant figure out how, any hints?
08:15.45jmcdowellI wish I could help
08:15.54jmcdowellbut I have not *yet* gone down that path.
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08:27.41TommyBottenbenngard: Use call files and pbx_spool
08:29.51TommyBottenbenngard: I'll write a 10-second howto ... you're the fifth person to ask in 36 hours ;)
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08:40.10TommyBottenbenngard: http://www.evilspurv.net/blog/2010/01/sending-pdfs-as-fax-with-asterisk/
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09:33.13k-mani have set up asterisk to email me .wavs of voicemails, but they are always very quiet
09:33.18k-manis there some way to either record them louder or normalise them before emailing?
09:33.49jblackLook at the mp3 converter to get a good idea of how to get started.
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09:34.56k-manjblack: theres an mp3 converter?
09:34.58k-manurl
09:35.00k-man?
09:37.39TommyBottenk-man: You can also use 'sox'
09:38.07TommyBottenk-man: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoX
09:38.50k-manok, but how do you get asterisk to post process using whatever?
09:43.25jblackYou didn't even _try_ googling for "asterisk convert voice mail". I hate lazy people.
09:44.58k-manjblack: im not lazy, and i did google, i think its ok to ask someone if they have a url for something they just told you about
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09:51.56nix8n82Hate is a strong word, remember the same god created you as the lazy person, therefore god is somewhat lazy, and why hate the power that put you here, at most disappointed should do
09:52.27nix8n82s/as the/as well as the/
09:52.37jblackI don't believe in god. And if k-man were here, I'd hit him with a shovel, which I think qualifies for "hate"
09:52.59nix8n82good pointf
09:53.05nix8n82er point
09:53.17jblackthank you
09:56.08jblackI don't think people should hate because of intrinsic features. I don't think people should hate because of different, but still rational, ideas. I don't think people should hate just becuase someone is different, or stupid, or a lot of things.
09:57.05jblackbut too fucking lazy to google? That's a choice on his part to burden those around him because he couldn't take 15 seconds to type "asterisk convert voice mail at google". That's worth hating.
09:58.17nix8n82so if k-man claimed stupidity to the affect he could not think to google, you would somewhat pity the poor creature?
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10:00.37jblackIf I thought that possible, yes. =)
10:01.10nix8n82taps k-man and whispers play dumb man.
10:01.46jblackTo late. He's already let on he's managing asterisk. which strongly implies he's running a *nix. And, he uses irc.
10:02.39jblackWhich should put far over the foot-ball-helmet crowd.
10:03.42jblackmore proof.. he's smart enough to keep quiet. =)
10:04.04k-manjblack: i hate idiots
10:05.02jblackThat's a shame. really.
10:06.24k-mannow that we have all aired our pet hates, maybe we can resume normal procedings?
10:06.30nix8n82right..that is a funny mental image trying to get foo-ball-helmet crowd using *nix, I still see them doing better than using M$ winblows..fantasy aren't they fun
10:07.05jblackmy ex-wife uses linux. You might have a good point
10:08.16jblacklinux is great in extremes... great on cell phones and on supercomputers... those that understand computers very well, and those that don't understand it at all.
10:08.29jblackwhere it's weakest seems to always been in the middle
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10:10.29nix8n82right because I'm setting up a small xen virtual server for my uncle that doesn't know shit about computers and will serve his needs well, and if he had any skills at all he might stick to straight windows, just because of the comfort zone
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10:12.17nix8n82he would be one of the creatures you pity because he wouldn't think to google
10:14.53jblackwell, if the internet is a foreign concept to him.... There's people like that
10:15.13jblackIgnorant != lazy
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10:15.24nix8n82back to k-man google what jblack said if it doesn't come up with what you need consider writing a script that uses asterisk ami and then you could probably find the voice mail you needed to convert to mp3 use lame or any other too u need and script it in bash,php,perl,etc..what ever your comfortable with
10:15.54jblackI found two scripts on the first page of results for that search.
10:17.34OrNixtell me please, how can i change filename of the record, made by automixmon (feature) during the conversation (options xX in Dial)? Changing ${TOUCH_MONITOR} does nothing. 1.6.1.11.
10:18.10nix8n82ok problem solved.
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10:29.29nix8n82core show application mixmonitor
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10:32.33nix8n82I almost have to agree with jblack it could be laziness not to look up an application within the given documentation and resources. I however believe in god and wonder why he is capable of such laziness and permits stupidity
10:35.33nix8n82My guess is a bipolar disorder
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10:37.42OrNixnix8n82, variable ${MIXMONITOR_FILENAME} does nothing too
10:41.00nix8n82well in that case you could always write an agi to rename the file at the end of the call if there is a pattern to how it names it
10:42.46nix8n82Is there a way to display or log all channel variables?
10:43.37OrNixself-writed scripts, or cdr_mysql_custom
10:44.49OrNixself-written*
10:46.40nix8n82so you know how to display all the channel variables?
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10:55.27nix8n82did the prefix option work?
10:58.35OrNixnix8n82, TOUCH_MONITOR_PREF? Manual says, that it is read-only
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11:03.13nix8n82ok if you can read all those variables you should be able to rename,copy, or move the file that was recorded when the h extension is reached for that channel
11:04.13OrNixit's a workaround :(
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11:06.53OrNixi think, nohow. You can use "switch" in AEL
11:07.54siera04...
11:08.06siera04how can i use '&' sign?
11:08.32ayrjolaIf I have channel variable, let's say QueueName, set before call goes to queue, and I have Local/100@something/n member in the queue should QueueName variable be accessible on context something? Using Asterisk 1.6.2.1.
11:14.23ayrjolaI tested this and variable is not available in something context, so I'm just asking could this be a bug or have I understand /n in Local channel wrong?
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11:50.36pifhi, is there a good url to find free music-on-hold?
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12:38.36kaldemarayrjola: /n does not affect variable heritance between channels. prefix the variable name upon setting it with _ or __ to enable inheritance.
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12:44.05rgavrilHi, I have a problem with music on hold when using a custom application and wondering if is something that I do wrong. Every time I do a 'reload moh' if the musiconhold.conf file was changes another custom application is run but the old one does not close.
12:44.22rgavrilLeaving me with several processes of sox running which eat up a lot of cpu
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12:52.06ayrjolakaldemar: thanks, I will test that.
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13:00.26rgavrilI was wondering, is asterisk code gpl v2, right ?
13:00.34leifmadsenrgavril: yes -- please see the license
13:00.41leifmadsen'core show license' I think
13:00.52rgavrilbut why is not switcvox asterisk sources nowhere to be found ?
13:01.08leifmadsenrgavril: because switchvox GUI isn't Asterisk
13:01.18rgavrilnot the gui, only the asterisk sources
13:01.27rgavrilcause I see they have a lot of changes in there
13:01.29leifmadsenswitchvox uses Asterisk
13:01.55rgavrilasterisk has some features that are implemented only on switvox's version
13:01.56leifmadsenI'm guessing because Switchvox is owned by Digium, and Asterisk is dual-licensed
13:02.26rgavrilah, so it's actually dual license, that makes sense
13:02.28leifmadsenalthough it's quite likely that features that exist in switchvox do exist in Asterisk versions at some point
13:02.39leifmadsenopen source Asterisk is released under GPL v2
13:02.42kaldemarGPL v2 doesn't mean that you need to push modified code to people either.
13:02.47rgavrilnope, checked in the trunk and branches and they are no where to be found
13:02.48leifmadsenright
13:03.01leifmadsenyou could buy switchvox and possibly request the changes
13:03.05leifmadsenhas no idea
13:03.26leifmadsenI have already speculated more than enough, so I'll stop this conversation now.
13:03.49creativxHALT!
13:03.51OrbixxAnybody know why Asterisk stalls when executing Festival()? The console says it reads the config, but stops there. Festival log shows and connection established and then an immediate disconnection.
13:04.01rgavrilleifmadsen: thx, I will try contacting switcvox for more info
13:04.31ayrjolakaldemar: Got nothing... that looked to easy.
13:07.21kaldemarayrjola: i re-read your question. didn't quite see the setup first. there's no way of inheriting a channel variable through the queue app to a member channel as far as i know.
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13:08.02ayrjolakaldemar: Sorry, now it work... I had typo on varible name :)
13:08.44kaldemarhm. looks like the queue app works in a nicer manner than i thought. :P
13:08.45creativxany way i can pick up if a sip peer is registered by using ami and action "sipshowpeer"?
13:11.10kaldemarcreativx: if you see host and dyn fields, yes.
13:11.47creativxi see tohost, address-ip and address-port
13:13.19creativxiaxpeers was easier to parse with 1 http call.. sigh
13:14.53kaldemarcreativx: if the peer is dynamic and you see an address for it, it's registered.
13:16.02creativxok!
13:17.02creativxofcourse mine isnt dynamic, its a host. hehe
13:17.16creativxthen any other good ideas to test sip connectivity via the AMI?
13:19.22kaldemarany specific reason to use host instead of dynamic and defaultip?
13:20.04creativxhost has 10 ip's
13:20.12creativxredundancy
13:20.21creativxour new itsp that is.
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13:21.34creativxgidday [TK]D-Fender
13:21.43[TK]D-Fenderahoi
13:22.42creativxmaybe you have some good ideas.. how can i verify connectivity to our sip itsp with the AMI? sip peer has a host with 10 dns records..
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13:27.06[TK]D-Fendercreativx: Only thing you've got is registration status, and qualify status from a peer you have pointed to them.
13:27.27OrbixxAnybody know why Asterisk stalls when executing Festival()? The console says it reads the config, but stops there. Festival log shows and connection established and then an immediate disconnection.
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13:33.11creativx[TK]D-Fender: SIPshowregistry i guess
13:33.18creativxi hear that one works very well in 1.2 :p
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14:17.39Kattyhi
14:17.46dmastmorning all
14:24.52dlynesgood morning katty
14:27.24Katty5 squirrels out this morning
14:29.31creativxthats a handful
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14:45.19dmastWe get squirrels on our bird feeder now and then.  The cats love sitting in the window and watching them.
14:45.26dmastProbably similar to me watching Food Network
14:45.53Gido-Edmast :-)
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14:48.00dmastGido-E: I'm giving up on mssql for my cdrs, FWIW.
14:48.26Gido-Edmast good choice
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14:48.39dmastCan't find a useful app that uses ms, and I can't write one.
14:48.46[TK]D-Fenderdmast: TDS & ODBC should work jsut fine
14:48.46Gido-Edmast go read: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2010-01/0346.html
14:48.57Gido-Eand you know why again, M$ is totally crap.
14:49.44dmast[TK]D-Fender: I've already got the writing to mssql working.  I just can't find a cdr reporting app that will utilize mssql.
14:50.01dmastAnd I'm not a developer.
14:50.06Gido-Edmast did you read it already?
14:50.24dmastno.
14:50.24dmastshuts up and reads
14:50.28[TK]D-Fenderdmast: Yeah... nobody said 3rd party producers gave a shit about M$
14:50.46Naikrovekyeah MS will never take off until more people use it.....
14:51.13Gido-EM$ is shrinking market, stop spending time on it.
14:51.15Naikroveko_O
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14:52.23titterYup, it's shrinking sooo fast
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14:52.32bpgoldsb_This is more of a SIP question than an asterisk question, but on a blind xfer you have 3 parties... the person doing the xfer (tranferor), the person being xfer'd (transferee), and the destination (destination).  A blind xfer should be TRANSFEROR sends REFER to TRANSFEREE; TRANSFEREE sends INVITE to DESTINATION.  Correct?
14:53.57bpgoldsb_Then an optional BYE between TRANSFEROR and TRANSFEREE
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15:19.30timholumGood morning
15:22.04Naikrovekmornings.
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15:25.19timholumhas anyone goten asterisk to use mysql to store voicemails?
15:25.49timholumI have been trying on and off for weeks with no sucsess
15:26.15timholumI have all my other config's comming from mysql just not the voicemail :(
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15:29.54Naikrovekother people have gotten this working
15:29.56Naikroveki haven't
15:30.16Naikroveki haven't tried, though
15:30.24timholumok
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15:36.44dlynestimholum, have you tried odbc as well?  or only straight mysql?
15:38.47timholumdlynes: i am attempting to try the odbc now
15:39.09dlynestimholum, the odbc is a lot more tested than the mysql stuff...that's why i was asking
15:39.31dlynestimholum, any of the code in asterisk-addons isn't as well teste
15:39.33dlynestimholum, any of the code in asterisk-addons isn't as well tested
15:39.52timholumok, good to know :)
15:40.49leifmadsenya, ODBC is teh zhit :)
15:40.53leifmadsen(in a good way)
15:41.31dlynestimholum, but, fwiw, the voicemail code in general is quite large, bulky, and I'm sure it's got bugs in there somewhere...if somebody says it doesn't have bugs, it's only because they haven't been found yet
15:41.39Naikrovekit's a good idea to have that layer of abstraction in there anyway, in case one ever replaces their RDBMS
15:42.05Naikrovekthough it's not quite as much of an abstraction as it is an access method... so nevermind
15:42.12dlynesNaikrovek, don't be thinking about planning for stuff down the road, now
15:42.19dlynesNaikrovek, you're talking pure craziness
15:42.23Naikrovekheh
15:42.27Naikroveki'm a java programmer
15:42.35leifmadsenplanning for the future!? you shut your mouth
15:42.37Naikrovekall we think about is abstraction and uncoupling
15:42.50dlynesyeah...i know
15:43.14dlynesI can't stand Java...never have i pulled out so much of my hair than when I was writing code in Java
15:43.16Naikrovekit pays off big time for us too
15:43.26Naikrovekyeah it's very weird at first
15:43.32dlynesJFC and the socket library are both quite nasty
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15:43.36Naikrovekit all look WAY too verbose
15:43.37ManxPower-workHopefully your PBX won't be processing more than a few tens of calls per min, so any abstraction overhead should not impact anythig
15:44.12dlynesManxPower-work, yeah, but if he's planning on processing tons of calls, why would he even think about storing voicemails in the database?
15:44.30ManxPower-workdlynes: I use jEdit (a programmers editor written in Java).
15:44.41Naikrovekjedit is good
15:44.53dlynesManxPower-work, yeah, but do you use it to program java code? :)
15:44.58ManxPower-workI'd love something that was just as good, cross platform, and not written in Java
15:45.04dlynesI love Netbeans, too
15:45.10dlynesDoesn't mean I like to program in Java :)
15:45.19ManxPower-workdlynes: Naw.  Java is for people that think OO programming is the right way to do things.
15:45.28Naikrovekit isn't always
15:45.31Naikrovekbut it is sometiems
15:45.51dlynesJava is for the next wave of Cobol programmers =)
15:46.01Corydon76-digand Perl is for people who think OO is just a gimmick
15:46.03ManxPower-workNaikrovek: any project that could benefit from OO style is far more complex than the simple utility programs I'm qualifies to work on.
15:46.13ManxPower-workqualified
15:46.21Naikrovekyeah
15:46.25dlynespython is the shizzit
15:46.41dlynesfershizzle
15:46.44Naikrovekutility programs should almost never be written in an OO language, unless you're writing a command shell (which I've done lots)
15:46.52Corydon76-digPython would be better if it didn't treat whitespace as significant
15:46.58ManxPower-workI'm an admin, not a developer.
15:47.12dlynesCorydon76-dig, yeah...that's my one biggest problem with python
15:47.22dlynesCorydon76-dig, I'd much rather use braces than whitespace for that
15:47.31ManxPower-workI should ask my boss if I can release my "read astdb from outside of asterisk" utility program under BSD or GPL
15:47.43Naikrovekooh nice
15:47.54dlynesManxPower-work, but astdb is just berkeley db
15:47.55ManxPower-workread, not write. 8-)
15:48.22dlynesbesides
15:48.31dlyneswhat's wrong with accessing it through ami?
15:48.31ManxPower-workdlynes: Yes, a version of BerkeleyDB that nobody but Digium still uses.  Heck even the "db compat" packages for most OSs have more recent versions.
15:48.54Corydon76-digManxPower-work: license is the issue
15:48.54ManxPower-workdlynes: I'm reading the status every 3 seconds with a script that's run every 3 seconds.
15:49.19ManxPower-workNot the correct solution, I know and we are moving away from that method, but it was useful for a proof of concept.
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15:49.48ManxPower-workCorydon76-dig: I understand why 1.86 is used.  what I don't understand is why Asterisk is not using something else.
15:49.55dlynesManxPower-work, and what's wrong with checking it every three seconds using ami?
15:50.05ManxPower-workastdb via SQlite patches seem to be just sitting around.
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15:50.26ManxPower-workdlynes: Historically, AMI didn't like large numbers of very short lived connections.
15:50.33dlynesManxPower-work, i think the reason for that, personally is just because there's so many problems with sqlite
15:50.42dlynesManxPower-work, sqlite's not terribly portable
15:50.42Corydon76-digManxPower-work: because we need an upgrade path
15:51.01Corydon76-digdlynes: it's not?
15:51.05dlynesCorydon76-dig, hell, no
15:51.10ManxPower-workdlynes: We're redesigning the way we do things so the script will only be called about once a min -- then I'll convert to using AMI
15:51.11dlynesCorydon76-dig, not even remotely
15:51.32Corydon76-digdlynes: it's portable enough for Asterisk's uses
15:51.35dlynesCorydon76-dig, I've lost half a head of hair and untold sleep trying to get it to work on Solaris
15:51.43ManxPower-workNow that the polycoms have decent EFK, we can it it that way
15:51.48dlynesCorydon76-dig, i ended up throwing up my hands in frustration
15:51.49minotaur01morning everyone
15:52.24dlynesCorydon76-dig, don't know how portable it is to 64-bit linux, though
15:52.38dlynesCorydon76-dig, i'm guessing digium only cares about linux...but they seem to care about 64-bit linux, as well
15:53.19dlynesManxPower-work, efk?
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15:53.23ManxPower-workI only care about linux 8-)
15:53.27Corydon76-digdlynes: No, we care about the BSDs, too
15:53.37dlynesCorydon76-dig, ah...including mac?
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15:53.41mmlj4escaped from keyboard? ;-)
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15:53.45Corydon76-digYep, including Mac
15:53.55dlynesCorydon76-dig, then you've got a bit of a road to hoe :)
15:54.05Corydon76-digSystem V can suck it, though.  ;-)
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15:54.23dlynesManxPower-work, thought you mentioned previously that you were running one of your switches on solaris on a sparc?
15:54.30MrChimpyhmm. AGI question - I need to play a prompt but stop it after a specified number of milliseconds if it overruns that period....
15:54.38mmlj4I still loathe polycom
15:54.49Naikrovek???? WHAT YOU SAY???
15:54.51dlynesManxPower-work, i seem to recall you bragging about how many simultaneous calls you were able to do on it, too
15:54.58Naikrovekpolycom > all
15:54.58ManxPower-workdlynes: Never in a million years would I do that.
15:55.02LeddyHMdoes voicemail.conf support multile email addresses? I tried "email1;email2" version 1.4.22
15:55.09ManxPower-workdlynes: I don't brag about how many calls
15:55.15dlynesManxPower-work, hrm...must be getting you mixed up with someone else, then
15:55.23MrChimpyGET OPTION will mean it just hangs round until the timeout period finishes
15:55.23ManxPower-workLeddyHM: no.  have your MTA set up an alias.
15:55.32LeddyHMok thanks
15:55.40ManxPower-workMrChimpy: use Read
15:55.43dlynesManxPower-work, it was someone in this channel talking about around the time asterisk 1.2 had just come out
15:55.48LeddyHMwish it was there :)
15:55.56dlynesManxPower-work, maybe it was Qwell, then
15:56.14benngardany1 have any experience with aastra rfp l 32 ip?
15:56.20ManxPower-workI think I last used solaris around 1994 (I think it might have still been SunOS)
15:56.25dlynesbenngard, rfp l 32?
15:56.44dlynesbenngard, I've never heard of that model number
15:56.46ManxPower-workA request for proposal bit-wise OR'd with 32.
15:56.49leifmadsensometimes I hate clients who require the use of a VPN to SSH into a server
15:56.58Naikroveksometimes?
15:57.00Naikrovekthat's silly
15:57.02benngarda sip based dect base that "should" be able to hande multiple gap phones
15:57.06leifmadsenI think a firewall rule to limit to my IP would be just as effective
15:57.13Naikrovekleifmadsen: yes it would be
15:57.15leifmadsenNaikrovek: ya, when I say sometimes, I mean always
15:57.22dlynesbenngard, oh...you mean 6757i CT?
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15:57.31leifmadsenespecially when you have two clients that both require it, and you get your routing rules all messed up
15:57.36dlynesbenngard, or 6480i CT?
15:57.51Naikrovekleifmadsen: sounds like they don't understand SSH
15:57.59leifmadsenNaikrovek: welcome to consulting :)
15:58.03Naikrovekyeah
15:58.08Naikrovekbeen there
15:58.11benngardi mean http://www.aastra.com/cps/rde/xchg/04/hs.xsl/15162.htm
15:58.30dlynesbenngard, oh...those things
15:58.41dlynesbenngard, I've only ever had the need to consider those on one project
15:58.54leifmadsenand this is a good song too, and I have to stop it
15:58.58dlynesbenngard, it was to extend a cordless phone across a road between two offices
15:59.18benngardif i gonna throw out our avaya, i gonna need a lot of those rfp 32
15:59.22ManxPower-workPolycom is releasing their SDK "Feb 1 2010"
15:59.28Naikrovekyeah
15:59.30Naikrovek:)
15:59.32dlynesbenngard, and why's that?
15:59.35QwellSDK for what?
15:59.54ManxPower-workQwell: polycom phones, mainly the microbrowser, as far as I can tell.
16:00.13benngardwe have like 200 gap dect phones attach to our avaya through an avaya h.323 based dect base
16:00.23ManxPower-workI'd love to see some examples of using CSS with their microbrowser and they are supposed to support CSS
16:00.27benngardthink my boss wanna reuse them
16:01.16ManxPower-workQwell: The last two significant SIP releases from Polycom have added some impressive features.
16:01.31ManxPower-workin 3.2 you can even remap hardkeys not just softkeys
16:01.59dlynesbenngard, so you have about 800 or so cordless handsets?
16:02.02MrChimpymanx: do you mean the dialplan read command?
16:02.10ManxPower-workMrChimpy: correct.
16:02.16MrChimpyok cool. thanks
16:02.26ManxPower-workMrChimpy: "core show application read"
16:02.33benngard200 cordless handsets attched to some 30 bases
16:02.59dlynesexpr 200 / 8 = 25 bases
16:03.31dlynesanyways....fwiw
16:03.46dlynesI have heard that those rfp 32's are pretty good little boxes
16:03.56dlynesThat's what Sayson Technology's told me, anyways
16:04.07ManxPower-workDo they work in the USA or only on Euro DECT frequencies
16:04.13benngardyes, but at some offices we have multiple bases because the physical size of the office, so i use handover functioanlity and stuff like that
16:04.19dlynesManxPower-work, dect and gap
16:04.21benngardManxPower-work: both
16:04.32dlynesbenngard, ah
16:05.06dlynesManxPower-work, in Canada, a lot of cordless phones coming out in stores now run on dect...is that not happening in the US as well?
16:05.08benngardi have just used the avaya version of the rfp, but i have borrowed an aastra sip
16:05.21benngarddect bas
16:06.14benngardgonna try that as soon as the aastra guy sends med the password for resetting it
16:06.37dlynesbenngard, usually admin/22222
16:06.58benngardstd on aastra is oom/oom but that didnt work :(
16:07.17dlynesbenngard, try username:  admin, password: 22222
16:07.25dlynesbenngard, that's the standard on all their sip phones
16:07.27benngardsec
16:07.38benngardneed to find some poe
16:08.25dlynesbenngard, if price is more of a concern than quality, the linksys 24 port managed poe switches work quite well with aastra
16:08.39benngardacess denied
16:08.41benngard:(
16:09.40dlynesbenngard, the problem is sometimes with the 24-port linksys managed switches is the firmware bugs out and hogs up the cpu...if this is a problem on the switch though, you'll see it in the first week of use
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16:09.56dlynesbenngard, and the web interface will trigger it
16:10.22benngardi hate that: Enter restet code Cookie: E15CA785D319CD61A6AC2BB239EB365E, .....
16:10.35dlynesbenngard, cookies?
16:11.01dlynesbenngard, on the rfp?
16:11.28benngardif u try to reset, for example u dont have the password, the base gives u a Cookie that u should send in and get a reply phrase that u should eneter
16:11.36benngardyes on the rfp
16:12.11benngardsame shit on both avaya and aastra rfp
16:12.29dlynesah...i guess it's an rfp thingy
16:12.39dlynesthought you meant an http cookie
16:12.47MrChimpymanx: I don't think that's quite it. I just want a prompt play to stop if it exceeds a timeout.
16:12.58MrChimpyREAD hangs round until the timeout completes
16:13.07MrChimpyand doesn't finish if the sample ends
16:13.22benngardcorrect, i have an  locked" avaya rfp at our office avaya want 2 x $600 to send back the phrase
16:13.24MrChimpysuspects he may have to poke code
16:13.52dlynesbenngard, dood
16:14.01dlynesbenngard, sounds like avaya are real bastards
16:14.22benngardbtw, friday evening in gothenburg sweden, time for a beer! brb
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16:14.42dlynesbenngard, you're in sweden, and you're using avaya, not siemens?
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16:20.19benngarddlynes: it was the guy before me who bought the avaya, he is no longer part of the conpany!
16:20.27dlynesbenngard, hehehe
16:20.53ManxPower-work"Nobody ever got fired for buying Avaya."  Oh wait, people do get fired for using Avaya.
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16:21.38benngardi am using an avaya and i trying to save my ass in some way
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16:22.42benngardeither upgrade it with new cpu and latest cm version or start migrating users to *
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16:23.32benngardwhatever i do is f**ing risky
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16:24.31QubeZhello all
16:24.46QubeZis there a widely used and free stun client that someone here can recommend?
16:24.47ChannelZahoy
16:24.49minotaur01this might be a stupid question but whats wrong with Avaya?
16:25.03QubeZtesting SIP registration to our server via a client sitting behind DSL line
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16:25.36[TK]D-FenderQubeZ:  No need.  go read the guide.
16:25.37[TK]D-Fender~sipnat
16:25.38infobot[~sipnat] Quick guide on configuring * + SIP behind NAT : http://www.aocomputing.net/?p=3 , otherwise check the WIKI at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SIP+NAT+solutions
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16:26.13[TK]D-FenderQubeZ: And this was at least presuming you meant that they had a NAT router on that DSL connection, because DSL itself is unimportant as a factor
16:26.31QubeZyes thats what i meant, DSL router (nat)
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16:28.19bmoraca_workQubeZ, the model of router is also important in troubleshooting issues...some routers do not have SIP passthru capabilities for their NAT.
16:28.57bmoraca_workwhich means they'll either force you to use an ALG (meaning you'll want to disable any SIP "helpers" on both the server and the endpoint) or it just plain won't work
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16:29.17benngardits actually nothing wrong with avaya except that all u wanna do costs like hell
16:29.23QubeZwe have * server (behind nat) -> PIX (static mapping set here) -> INET <- DSL ROUTER <- phone/PC
16:30.08bmoraca_workQubeZ, right...the MODEL of the DSL router is important in determining whether or not your setup will work.  also, make sure you have localnet and externip setup (as per the guide)
16:30.22QubeZyup got that setup in my sip.conf
16:30.31QubeZadded nat=yes under our specific phone registration
16:30.39[TK]D-FenderQubeZ: PIX = real PITA to set up for *
16:31.10voipmonkgets something to drink... PIX was just mentioned...
16:31.12[TK]D-FenderQubeZ: Go read the guide
16:31.12bmoraca_workQubeZ, let's try this again.  WHAT IS THE MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER OF THE DSL ROUTER?
16:31.31QubeZbmoraca_work i have to go purchase one, right now we only have a modem
16:31.52[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: Stop channeling me or prepare to pay royalties! :p
16:32.07QubeZi dont understand why i dont need a stun server though
16:32.12bmoraca_workQubeZ, i recommend an Asus WL-500g Premium V2.  these work very well with DSL.
16:32.26QubeZsorry, i just learned the remote site has cable
16:32.35[TK]D-FenderQubeZ: Medium is UNIMPORTANT <-
16:32.41minotaur01lol
16:32.42[TK]D-FenderQubeZ: Please get this through your head
16:33.00bmoraca_workQubeZ, if your asterisk server is statically NATed to a static IP address, you can direct your endpoints to that static IP and will be fine
16:33.22minotaur01you have to love when people get hung up on unrelavent info
16:33.41bmoraca_workQubeZ, SIP has the ability to distinguish between endpoints behind NATs just fine.  however, some routers do not support that for various reasons or force you into using ALGs which work to varying degrees.
16:34.51bmoraca_workQubeZ, like I said...i recommend the ASUS WL-500g Premium V2.  i've personally used it several times and can verify that you will be able to use SIP endpoints through its NAT without issue.
16:35.04bmoraca_workcable, DSL, T1...the transport doesn't particularly matter
16:37.23bmoraca_workthat said, i'm always partial to Cisco.
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16:43.03dlynestimholum, so did odbc solve your issue?
16:43.17timholumgetting other issues
16:43.35timholumno default driver specified
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16:48.50dlynestimholum, that's an odbc config issue
16:49.09dlynestimholum, http://www.unixodbc.org/ gives you instructions on how to set up unixodbc
16:49.27timholumok ill look there. thanks
16:49.55dlynestimholum, you'll also need to install the mysql driver for odbc if you haven't done so already, too
16:50.03dlynestimholum, which distro are you using?
16:50.20timholumdebian
16:50.52timholumwhen i do "isql astrealtime" it connects just fine thought ?
16:51.06timholumI have the mysql driver installed
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16:51.29dlynestimholum, then you don't have it configured in asterisk correctly
16:51.39dlynestimholum, it's probably configured properly in unixodbc, though
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16:53.32timholumodbcstorage=astrealtime
16:53.34timholumodbctable=voicemail_messages
16:53.36timholumin my voicemail.conf, Is there anything else needed?
16:56.18dlynestimholum, i have no idea...never set up voicemail on any kind of database
16:56.32timholumok :)
16:56.45dlynestimholum, but what's the exact error you're getting?
16:57.22timholumone sec, I just lost connection to my server
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16:59.39timholumsorry, driving throught the mountains on the west of virginia
17:00.50Naikroveknifty
17:00.57Naikroveki've never IRC'd while moving before
17:01.04Naikroveksounds ... productive
17:01.39ChainsawI have, on trains :)
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17:05.31dlynesseems tim keeps getting his signal dropped by the mountains
17:06.05dlynestimholum, so what's the exact error you're getting from asterisk?
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17:20.25dlynesIs there any way to use app_minivm.so to play back the audio to the caller, instead of paging it or emailing it?
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17:22.49profxaviercould someone assist me with setting up my digitmap for my Polycom 330 ?
17:23.20Naikrovekwhat's the problem you're having
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17:23.54profxavierNaikrovek: well, its hard to narrow it down, but when I make a call, I enter the numbers needed, pickup the receiver and the call is placed
17:24.06Naikrovekyep
17:24.07profxavierbut when I pick up the receiver first, its not working
17:24.14Naikrovekbut when you pick up the ... yeah common
17:24.22profxavierok, so let me ask this
17:24.29ManxPower-workprofxavier: ON GOOK dialing by default does not use the digitmap
17:24.33profxavierdoes the order of the items in the digitmap matter ?
17:24.34ManxPower-workOn HOOK, even
17:24.54Corydon76-digwonders why profxavier doesn't just read our minds for all the answers
17:24.54profxavierah, so its directly related to the digitmap (my issue)
17:25.22ManxPower-workprofxavier: describe your dialplan.  i.e. extensions are 3 digits range 200-299, dialing outside is 8+1+ac+number, etc.
17:25.44profxavierok, im in IM with someone
17:25.55profxavierill see what we can do together, rather than annoy the channel
17:26.16ManxPower-workI've just spent a day rewriting our polycom dialplans.
17:26.32Corydon76-digprofxavier: it was a joke...
17:26.35ManxPower-work(well the dialplan part took like 20 mins, the rest was the hard part)
17:26.37Corydon76-digand it's Friday...
17:27.15profxavieroh Corydon76-dig that wasn't directed at you, in any way
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17:36.27dlynesGood morning, CunningPike
17:36.45dlynesHow's the wet coast this morning?
17:37.02carrarSunny in Seattle
17:37.18carrarPartly
17:37.22dlynescarrar, that's unusual :)
17:37.40carrarwe sent our crappy weather to California
17:37.50dlynescarrar, i can't recall many days in vancouver where it was perfectly sunny
17:38.04dlynescarrar, we get way more sun here, in ontario
17:38.23dlynesmind you, we're freezing our gonads off, too
17:38.27paulcGorgeous in Vancouver - www.katkam.ca - blue skies, sunshine, positively spring-like!
17:38.50carrar50 something today here
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17:39.21dlynespaulc, when did the cam on burrard st bridge go up?
17:39.27carrar10c
17:39.32jroAnyone know any wireless sip/asterisk compatible wireless phones?
17:39.43carrarSpectraLink
17:39.46carrarby Polycom
17:39.57jroKnow of any cisco models?
17:40.01carrarhttp://pics.osburn.com/photo/43543/original
17:40.02dlynesjro, aastra 6757i CT and 6480i CT
17:40.10carrarthey work great
17:40.48jroI referred the spectralinks to mgmt but they wanted ciscos, but the 7921g doesn't do sip from what I can see
17:40.57dlynespaulc, who's tsi?  I don't remember seeing them downtown
17:41.08carrarSpectraLink 8020 looks like Cisco if that helps
17:41.30dennisGjro try the Siemens Gigaset phones. I use them a lot and they are very nice !:D
17:41.31minotaur01jro: there is also a Aastra 318w thats WiFi
17:41.45dennisGor a snom m3 phone!
17:41.51dlynesdennisG, ewww
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17:42.03carrarhahah snom
17:42.42dennisGwhat's the problem? i'm not a fan of snom but the m3 works great
17:42.48dennisG=)
17:42.58dlynesdennisG, their user interface is absolutely dreadful
17:43.13dlynesdennisG, at least on the 110's
17:43.36dlynesdennisG, and the 360's as well, if I remember the model number correctly
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17:44.36minotaur01jro: i made a mistake it the Aastra 312w not 318w
17:45.04jronp ty
17:45.13dennisGoow.. I haven't use the user interface... i always provision the phones..
17:45.30jroBoth polycom and aastra work well with asterisk?
17:45.35dennisGjust my 2 cents =)
17:45.44Naikrovekjro:yes
17:45.56Naikrovekbut i prefer polycom :)
17:46.02dennisGjro, i work only with the polycom and aastra wired phones and that works very good!
17:46.05paulcdlynes: That cam's been there for ages, but I don't know who the company is. There's another one I found recently.. ummm.. www.vancam.ca
17:46.09jroWe've been using cisco 7940s but they are EOL and the 7941s are a @#$@$%
17:46.10dennisGthe blf of the aastra is very nice :)
17:47.29minotaur01dennisG: if you dont need more then 50 phones
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17:48.18dennisGhow you mean minotaur?
17:50.02dennisGmy largest project was a callcenter with around 400 polycom 320's and 500 aastra 51/53i's . just in one network with a cluster of Aastra servers :)
17:50.11dennisGand that works great, so what do you mean? :$
17:51.22minotaur01aastra recommand not programming more then 50 blf's on a pohon e
17:51.27minotaur01phone*
17:52.27minotaur01so if you have a phone with 3 sidecars you cant program all the buttons with blf
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17:56.33dennisGooh oke minotaur =) but how is that possible without a blf extension?
17:57.23minotaur01you can program non blf extensiosn
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17:58.03dennisGooh oke, i didn't know that
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17:59.40GeminizerHello all.  I am installing the g729 codec.  All I need to do is copy the .so file into /usr/lib/asterisk/modules and restart asterisk?
18:00.53minotaur01okay thats wired Aastra disconntinued the 312w in the U.S. anyone know why? it only came out last year.
18:01.27Geminizeralso, is there a way I can check to see which modules have been installed (some asterisk command) ?
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18:03.18minotaur01Geminizer: show applications
18:05.01timholumcore show codecs i think would do it as well
18:05.29minotaur01Geminizer: what version of asterisk is it?
18:05.36Geminizer1.4
18:06.28timholumcore show codecs is for 1.6 i am not sure about 1.4
18:06.46minotaur01k then its "show applications" and "show codecs"
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18:14.46AdamDVHello
18:14.55AdamDVWhat can I do with asterisk?
18:15.01minotaur01lol
18:15.24AdamDVAm I able to setup an extension system? Or VoIP systems? Or..
18:15.35minotaur01http://www.asterisk.org/asterisk
18:15.35AdamDVAnyone wanna convince me :P
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18:15.45QwellAdamDV: If the question starts "Can I ...", the answer is yes.
18:15.55AdamDVWin.
18:16.08minotaur01read the website
18:16.38AdamDVOH GOD WIN.
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18:16.41AdamDV:D
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18:16.48NaikrovekAsterisk is a PBX system.  it can do just about anyting a regular PBX can do and more
18:16.48AdamDVOpen source & free, right?
18:16.53AdamDVNo hidden coss?
18:16.56NaikrovekAdamDV: it says that on the website,
18:17.05AdamDV(Just checking ;D)
18:17.05KaneHaualoha all... is there an ASTERISK variable that tells me the status (progress) of a call (e.g., dialing, ringing, etc) for DAHDI to PSTN calls?
18:17.23AdamDVWill it work on a VPS?
18:17.24bmoraca_workwow, man...ajax is full of fail if you accidentally name two items the same thing...yikes
18:17.31AdamDVIf I want to use it for call routing?
18:17.41NaikrovekAdamDV: can do
18:17.52AdamDVWin.
18:17.54AdamDVALright, thanks.
18:17.58AdamDVI'll be back :)
18:17.59Naikrovekvoicemail, queues, everything
18:18.06Naikrovekits awesome
18:18.09AdamDVThat is amazing.
18:18.32bmoraca_worklol...this is intriguing channelt ext
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18:19.38stelioskThat'w the joy of copper. it just works :)
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18:21.58dlynesKaneHau, you can't check the progress of it in the dialplan while it's in progress, because control hasn't returned to the dialplan
18:22.12dlynesKaneHau, what you would need to do, is monitor it through the AMI interface
18:28.48Geminizerdoes anyone use voicetrading as their sip provider?
18:29.09jroIf doing a fresh cent/asterisk/freepbx install, is it better to use 1.4 or 1.6?
18:29.27minotaur01either one works
18:29.43minotaur01but freepbx is designed fro 1.4
18:29.48minotaur01for*
18:30.16jroThats what I thought, but I'm guessing freepbx 3 will be based on 1.6?
18:30.22Naikrovekwell there's 1.4, 1.6.0, 1.6.1, and 1.6.2.  they're all separate
18:30.37Naikrovekand all actively maintained
18:30.40jroGuess I'll stick with 1.4 :)
18:30.47Naikrovek1.4 is long term support
18:30.52Naikrovek1.8 will usurp it later this year
18:31.01Naikrovekat least that's the plan ATM
18:31.05jrotnx
18:31.25Naikrovek1.4 is well known, well understood, and well supported
18:31.30minotaur01jro: i use 1.6 with fpbx it works well
18:32.34[TK]D-Fender[13:16]<KaneHau>aloha all... is there an ASTERISK variable that tells me the status (progress) of a call (e.g., dialing, ringing, etc) for DAHDI to PSTN calls? <- No. only one that will tell you the result
18:33.33[TK]D-Fenderjro: V3 = FreeSWITH only ATM.  Its supposed to become engine agnostic shortly supposedly.
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18:35.10jro[TK]D-Fender:  Unfortunatley I don't know what that means :(
18:35.33[TK]D-Fenderjro: FreeSWITCH.  As in "doesn't use ASTERISK"
18:35.54jro[TK]D-Fender:  did they state why they planned to switch?
18:36.09[TK]D-Fenderjro: They are planning on making V3 compatible with BOTH.
18:36.24jroso just no asterisk support at this time
18:36.46Naikrovekright.  is planned though
18:36.49[TK]D-Fenderjro: Like I said
18:37.10jrotnx
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18:43.22jasonwootHow can I clear out orphaned SIP calls with one provider without bouncing the non-orphaned calls with that provider and without losing my other SIP trunk providers' calls?
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18:54.38minotaur01orphaned SIP calls?
18:57.25high-freqanyone know if possible a DVG-3104MS (dlink pbx) can be connected somehow to asterisk? guess its a standalone ATA device so regular phones can connect to it
18:59.51Naikrovekif it talks SIP it can connect
18:59.51bmoraca_workhigh-freq, it's an FXO gateway, meaning it's used to connect to PSTN lines.  if it uses standard SIP, then you should be able to connect it to Asterisk.
18:59.52Naikrovekprobably
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19:02.38bmoraca_workhigh-freq, a quick look at the user manual says that it probably will work.
19:03.18bmoraca_workin fact, the user manual has specific instructions on configuring it to work with IAX2 and asterisk.
19:03.24high-freqnot sure tho cuz an older model of the mircrosoft response point wouldn't work with asterisk
19:03.31bmoraca_worksometimes, i wish people would freaking RTFM
19:03.36high-freqhmm course the manual wasn't handed to me..i'll d/l it
19:03.43high-freqya me 2
19:03.51high-freq;)
19:03.58bmoraca_workhigh-freq, should have been your first course of action when receiving a new peice of hardware...heh...
19:04.01high-freqbut i like yall'z smart ass remarks ;)
19:04.54bmoraca_workmake sure you understand that this is an FXO gateway, so you will not be able to plug analog phones into it
19:05.01high-freqya
19:05.20high-freqwhen u juts said fx0 it just flew right past my head...whish
19:05.34bmoraca_work~fxo
19:05.35infobotforeign exchange office - type of port you need to connect a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) line from your telco to a pbx http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=fxsvfxo
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19:05.41bmoraca_work~fxs
19:05.42infobotit has been said that fxs is foreign exchange station - or the type of port you need to connect a analog device (phone, fax machine) to a pbx
19:06.24bmoraca_worksays in a large, booming voice: "THE MORE YOU KNOW"
19:06.27high-freqya i've messed with cisco ATA's before its same thing but last MS response point system wouldn't work but then again prolly didn't try hard enuf
19:06.37oscaripbhi! is anyone having soft lockup problems with kernel 2.6.30.10, mISDN and LCR??
19:06.55high-freqkk brb gonna go read up and fix this VM issue i'm havin
19:09.31bmoraca_worksounds like a plan, yo
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19:19.46oscaripbis there any reported soft lockup problem when using asterisk 1.4, kernel 2.6.30 and LCR?
19:20.31oscaripbi am getting soft lockups just when loading the driver
19:23.22hardwireoffers bmoraca_work a rainbow and a star
19:27.52Geminizer~disa
19:27.54infobotdisa is, like, direct inward system access.  show application disa
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19:39.11bmoraca_workhardwire, rainbow and star?  i'm not THAT close to San Francisco :P
19:41.48hardwirebmoraca_work: but it goes with "The more you know!"
19:41.52hardwireor was it just a shooting star?
19:41.53bmoraca_workoh
19:42.01bmoraca_workthat was 30 whole minutes ago
19:42.14bmoraca_worki think it was a shooting star
19:42.17hardwire:P
19:42.40bmoraca_worklol: http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/willzweigart/the_more_you_know.jpg
19:42.54Naikroveklol cosby
19:43.02bmoraca_workcould be a rainbow with the colors in the wrong order
19:45.34bmoraca_workmaybe we should have one of these handy for people who don't read: http://www.wilsoncombat.com/shotguns/professional/large/10.jpg
19:47.35hardwirethat thing is beautiful'
19:47.37hardwireI want one
19:47.48Naikrovekoh nice
19:47.50Naikrovekit is beautiful
19:47.55Naikrovekand i'm not a gun person
19:48.13bmoraca_workit's definitely tasty
19:48.24hardwireI like how it has a surefire logo on it.. but that's for the flashlight isn't it?
19:48.27bmoraca_worki've been trying to convince the wife that we need a gun...she won't bite
19:48.27Naikroveknice flashlight mount on the bottom of the barrel
19:49.11bmoraca_workmaybe i can get a pellet gun i can use to shoot the lights out of the neighbor's porch area when they're way too loud at 3am
19:51.35Naikrovekthink i pissed one of my friends off on facebook :)
19:51.45Naikrovektold her that the US is not the best country in the world in all regards
19:51.48Naikrovekwhich is of course true
19:51.58Naikrovekbut people that never get to live outside the US never understand
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19:54.57shimizuhello all!
19:55.29titterbmoraca_work: take her to a gun range, and let her fire a few ... she will change her mind, mine did.
19:55.45bmoraca_workWAY easier said than done
19:55.55bmoraca_workshe nearly breaks down in tears at the very mention of guns
19:56.10titterbmoraca_work: guessing some past experience?
19:56.16bmoraca_worknope
19:56.25titterbmoraca_work: she is that afraid?
19:56.36bmoraca_workshe has an irrational fear of confrontation of any kind.
19:57.49titterbmoraca_work: understable. mine was deathly afraid until I finally showed her how safe they are ... I have carried a CWL since I turned 21, and never go anywhere without one on me. Hell I travel and deal with the TSA most of the time.
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19:58.26p3nguinHow do you transport your firearm when flying?
19:58.52bmoraca_workpack it in your carryon
19:58.57bmoraca_workunloaded, of course
19:58.58bmoraca_worker
19:59.00bmoraca_workchecked
19:59.03bmoraca_worknot carryon
19:59.06bmoraca_workchecked baggage
19:59.35titteryup when you check bags, you inform them of the gun, they tag it, you lock your bag, they give you the key ... when you get to the dest, you have to pickup your back from the counter
20:00.02fatnasty1I need my IVR to playback audio of dates, large numbers, and dates based on variables. Surely this dial plan logic has already been written somewhere. Anyone know where I can find it?
20:00.02titterbag*
20:00.14p3nguinJust stick it in your luggage with clothing?
20:00.31titteryup, it's in a case of course
20:00.37fatnasty1thats dates, large numbers, and money.
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20:01.34titterI travel light, 1 bag, it also assures my bag is never lost. They would never lose a bag with a weapon.
20:01.48p3nguinYou might be surprised.
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20:02.11titterhasn't happened in 4 years
20:02.47p3nguinAlthough, it is probably less likely to be stolen, considering the nature.
20:03.14p3nguinI'm all the time hearing people losing items from their locked luggage.
20:03.34p3nguinSince TSA and you are the only people with a key to the locks, TSA must be stealing valuables.
20:03.54dlyneswtf?  Why would you need to carry your gun with you?  Why not just leave it at home?
20:03.56titterluggage isn't support to be locked if it's checked, unless the log is approved by the tsa
20:04.15dlynesOr are going on a hunting trip?
20:04.18titterI had my gun on me when I went to the Asterisk course at Digium ... I carry it everywhere.
20:04.19p3nguinA gun left at home doesn't do any good.
20:04.38dlynestitter, dood....are you from texas, or something?
20:04.39p3nguinJust like an unloaded gun doesn't do any good.
20:04.44titterI am from Florida
20:04.55hardwiretitter: JIC somebody failed you?
20:04.57bmoraca_workwow...the California CCW application form is 20 pages
20:04.59dlynestitter, mickey doesn't carry a gun
20:05.19hardwireI'm not sure what purpose a sidearm does at a tech learning course.
20:05.25dlynesno kidding
20:05.31titterIt's not the course
20:05.31[TK]D-Fenderdlynes: O RLY? http://www.collectablesltd.com/acatalog/TwoGunMickey.jpg
20:05.31p3nguinFL's concealed weapon's app isn't all that bad.
20:05.37bmoraca_workhardwire, i don't know about you, but i've felt like shooting a few people in here :P
20:05.43titterit;s not bad
20:05.48titterbut its taking a long time to get now
20:05.52hardwirebmoraca_work: I'm more of a shoot them with love kinda guy.
20:05.58hardwire... hmm.. that probably doesn't sound right.
20:06.00bmoraca_workahh
20:06.03fatnasty1I need my IVR to playback audio of dates, large numbers, and dollar amounts based on variables. Surely this dial plan logic has already been written somewhere. Anyone know where I can find it?
20:06.03bmoraca_workhaha
20:06.12titterthere are people who applied last april, and are just now getting the license
20:06.14dlynesdood....seriously
20:06.21voipmonkyou can build it fairly easily, fatnasty1
20:06.26dlynesfloridians don't need a sidearm
20:06.29titter....
20:06.30titteryou serious?
20:06.34voipmonkshould take about 5 minutes to write, fatnasty1
20:06.37dlynesthey're already quite skilled at using their car as a weapon
20:06.37bmoraca_workfatnasty1, everyone's requirements are completely and totally unique.  you will never find an existing script to do exactly what oyu want.
20:06.41hardwirefatnasty1: check out voip-info.org and all of the asterisk functions
20:06.43p3nguinLots of people I know in FL carry concealed.
20:06.54titterFL is one of the biggest gun states
20:07.03dlynesflorida drivers are by far the worst drivers I've come across
20:07.07titterROFL
20:07.07titterNO
20:07.13titterOntario
20:07.14p3nguinYou don't get out much.
20:07.15titterby far
20:07.21dlynesI always get third party insurance on a rental car when I go to florida
20:07.22voipmonkLOL
20:07.28p3nguinhaha
20:07.29voipmonkno comment, titter
20:07.32dlynesall those crazy people without insurance
20:07.34titterlol
20:07.37voipmonkQuebecers are worse
20:07.38bmoraca_workCalifornia...beaters + asians + mexicans + really crappy roads = uuhhhhhhggggg
20:07.45titterDown here
20:07.50titterif I see a blue and white license plate
20:07.51voipmonkif the plate says Quebec STAY AWAY from that car
20:07.53titterI try to get away
20:07.54dlynesbmoraca_work, sounds like vancouver....asian drivers...no survivors :)
20:07.59bmoraca_worklol
20:08.15titterdlynes: most of the people here aren't from FL
20:08.18dlynesp3nguin, nah...au contraire
20:08.29[TK]D-Fendervoipmonk: That's right.... cross us and we will fuck you the fuck up :D
20:08.35titterdlynes: they are form places like IL, PA, OH ... places where people can't drive.
20:08.37Corydon76-digI've heard good evidence that certain European countries are far worse...
20:08.56voipmonkno you'll just curse in french and then wake up with a tire iron coming out your kidney :)
20:08.59titterIt's tourist season here
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20:09.10Corydon76-diglike drivers that completely ignore lines on the road and make a 4 lane road into a 6-lane road...
20:09.11titterI drive very defensive
20:09.14[TK]D-FenderAnd titter Does that mean we can shoot them?
20:09.14dlynesp3nguin, I've driven in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Washington, Idaho, South and North Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Florida
20:09.27voipmonkQuebec drivers, smokin 2 cigarettes eatin poutine talkin on the phone down the 401
20:09.48[TK]D-FenderI drive offensive..... Christine is hungry.... I haven't fed her lately...
20:09.50dlynesvoipmonk, how about people driving along the west side of virginia, chatting in irc on their iphone?
20:09.51titter[TK]D-Fender: if they attack me, the law says I can
20:09.51Corydon76-digvoipmonk: if they pay attention to the lines on the road, it's nothing
20:10.16Corydon76-digIf they don't knock the side mirrors off cars, it's nothing
20:10.22voipmonkhehh
20:10.22dlynesvoipmonk, while simultaneously logged into an asterisk server via ssh, trying to debug voicemail and odbc :)
20:10.29voipmonkuhhh
20:10.30carrartitter, you can't shoot people who just attack you
20:10.37voipmonkshit ive done that on the tmobile mda b4
20:10.41voipmonkthat was not fun
20:10.44carrartitter, you have to make ever resonable attempt to escape first
20:10.47carrarevery
20:10.55dlynesoh yeah...and trying to navigate the mountainous roads
20:10.56titterif you are in fear for your life, or another you can use deadly force
20:11.17dlynesthat was ummm... timholum
20:11.21titterthats what the statue says
20:11.22dlynes~seen timholum
20:11.25infobottimholum <n=chatzill@156.sub-97-174-14.myvzw.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 2h 4m 57s ago, saying: 'core show codecs is for 1.6 i am not sure about 1.4'.
20:11.25carrar"in feat of you life" is not enough
20:11.25carrarfear
20:11.28titterin FL it is
20:11.33carrarlame
20:11.38titterhell they just changed the law
20:11.41Corydon76-digtitter: generally that's only in your own home
20:11.44carrarbunch of loose cannons in FL
20:11.48titteranywhere
20:11.51titterdoes not matter
20:11.57titteryou are getting car jacked
20:11.58Corydon76-digIt's called "castle doctrine"
20:12.01dlynestitter, ah...so that's what that jackass was doing in the ferrari on the florida turnpike in miami....using deadly force :)
20:12.08[TK]D-FenderOntarian drivers are stereotypically pussies..... brow-beaten by a large number of unmarked or lightly-marked cap cars and the knee-jerk reaction to calling out the armed forces at the first sign of a snow-flake ;)  They tend to drop to 50% of the limit for no good reason
20:12.28titterhey, not my fault people by cars they can't handle
20:12.34voipmonkLOL
20:13.05dlynes[TK]D-Fender, dood....I think it's that whole car gets impounded and crushed if you go 50kph or more over the speed limit thing
20:13.32[TK]D-Fenderdlynes: WTF, thats BS
20:13.39titteranyways, new statue in FL states if your are attacked, and they flee, and are running away back turned, you can still shoot them.
20:14.06dlynes[TK]D-Fender, well....that's assuming you did it, while driving a rice burner
20:14.14dustybinis there a such thing as a asterisk irssi script, if somebody calls, a message appears
20:14.25carrarmake one
20:14.29[TK]D-Fenderdustybin: ...
20:14.32[TK]D-Fendercarrar: DAMN YOU
20:14.34carrarhaha
20:14.36dlynes[TK]D-Fender, it's only the rice burners that they crush
20:14.49[TK]D-Fenderdlynes: I consider that a "public service"
20:14.53dlynes[TK]D-Fender, lol
20:14.54dustybin********* dustybin is calling... *************
20:15.22titterhttp://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2010/01/oklahoma-to-consider-nullification-of-federal-gun-laws/
20:15.24dlynes[TK]D-Fender, well...any souped up car
20:15.30dlyneseven vw's
20:15.34titterI hope this happens
20:15.37dlyneswhich is a pity
20:15.43dlynesvw's kick ass
20:15.45dlynes:)
20:16.28dlynestitter, gonna have to break out the bombs instead
20:16.32dustybinwhen somebody calls you, what other non-asterisk actions can be taken? I have mythtv osd displaying the caller, I could email, and send a message to irssi
20:16.51tittervw's can kick ass
20:16.53titternot in the u.s.
20:16.53dustybinwhat else is there
20:16.56Corydon76-digtitter: apparently, Florida extended Castle Doctrine to vehicles
20:17.09bmoraca_workas well they should
20:17.13bmoraca_workGTFO!
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20:19.34titterCorydon76-dig: 776.012
20:20.15titterit extends to 776.013 which is home and vehicle
20:20.52titterit also states dwelling
20:22.30titter"Dwelling" means a building or conveyance of any kind, including any attached porch, whether the building or conveyance is temporary or permanent, mobile or immobile, which has a roof over it, including a tent, and is designed to be occupied by people lodging therein at night.
20:25.01Naikrovekdustybin: i would think that you could do anything you wanted, provided you can do it from the system * runs on
20:25.36dustybinNaikrovek: aye, im researching
20:25.50dustybini think it would be quite cool if a message popped up on irssi if somebody calls
20:26.03dustybinthoughts and opinons please
20:26.16Corydon76-digtitter: Tennessee has a similar law
20:26.23bmoraca_workdustybin, if you're willing to make a daemon monitoring AMI, you litterally could do ANYTHING.  you could turn the lights on...you could start playing porn...you could swing a couch around to show a heart-shaped bed...
20:26.56dustybinmega :D
20:27.31bmoraca_worklol...check out this shotgun: http://www.serbu.com/top/superShorty.php
20:27.48titterCorydon76-dig: it's all about understanding the law, and knowing when and if to use force. i know where I travel, and check the laws before going. A lot of states recognize a FL permit, so I am free to go a lot of places.
20:28.38titterCorydon76-dig: just need to make sure you know before hand the specific laws
20:28.42Corydon76-digIs that permit just a CCW permit?
20:28.52titteryes
20:29.39Corydon76-digYou can carry a gun pretty much anywhere in TN without a permit, as long as the gun is not concealed
20:30.00titterhttp://www.handgunlaw.us/ -- good site to have bookmarked
20:30.02Kattyohhh what a day
20:30.02p3nguinTN has open carry everywhere?
20:30.04Kattysprawls
20:30.18Corydon76-digp3nguin: anywhere public, yes
20:30.36p3nguintitter: Unfortunately, IL doesn't recognize concealed carry permits from ANY state.
20:31.01p3nguinWhat about in a bar?
20:31.06titterFL you can in a bar
20:31.07Kattyexplain to me the purpose in carrying a concealed weapon
20:31.12Corydon76-digp3nguin: yes, as long as you do not drink
20:31.13titterprotection
20:31.20Kattyprotection from what
20:31.20p3nguinawesome
20:31.28titterthe morons of this earth
20:31.33Kattyare you afraid an IL beaver is goign to get you?
20:31.33Corydon76-digKatty: the police do not have a duty to protect you
20:31.40titterI live in FL
20:31.48Kattyprotection from mosquitos then
20:31.59titterHow about illegal immigrants?
20:32.04[TK]D-FenderKatty: No, from gators & burmese pythons :p
20:32.08Kattyillegal immigrants are not going to shoot you
20:32.13titterWho rape, and murder, and clog our law system
20:32.21Kattythey're too afraid of being deported
20:32.25titterNo
20:32.37Corydon76-digKatty: ever see the videos of an idiot attempting to rob a gun store?
20:32.44Katty[TK]D-Fender: aww, but burmese pythos are sooooo cute
20:32.56Corydon76-digKatty: imagine that same scenario virtually anywhere
20:33.04Kattyi don't see the point of carrying a gun
20:33.05titterKatty: except when people release them into the wild
20:33.17titterKatty: they are slowly taking over the Everglades
20:33.19Kattylet me ask you this question...
20:33.25Kattytitter: do you carry a gun?
20:33.32dlynestitter, slowly?
20:33.40dlynestitter, apparently it's become a huge problem there
20:33.45titterya
20:33.50titterno natural predator
20:33.54Corydon76-digKatty: do you have car insurance?  Home insurance?  Medical insurance?
20:33.59titterI carry a gun
20:34.00KattyCorydon76-dig: do you carry a gun
20:34.05titterI have a gun with me as we speak
20:34.07Kattyokay so titter carries a gun
20:34.08titterI am in my office
20:34.09Corydon76-digKatty: not currently, no
20:34.15Kattyhow many times have you used it
20:34.17titterDo I need it here No
20:34.25titterI have pulled it twice
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20:34.29Corydon76-digKatty: how many times have you used your home insurance?
20:34.46Kattytitter: explain to me the situation where you felt you needed to pull a gun
20:34.49jelly-bean1can asterisk utilize multi-core processor or 64-bit
20:34.58dlynesjelly-bean1, both
20:35.12Chainsawjelly-bean1: It can, I use both of those abilities on my production server.
20:35.20bmoraca_workKatty, i know a man who was in his car at a Starbuck's drivethru when someone came up to him with a knife and demanded he give him his wallet.  a gun would have solved that problem.
20:35.20Corydon76-digKatty: carrying a gun is like carrying an insurance policy.  You hope you never have to use it, but it's there just in case.
20:35.24dlynesjelly-bean1, it's highly multithreaded, and it does have 64-bit binary available modules as well
20:35.46dustybininteresting
20:35.46dustybinhttp://www.telephreak.org/code/astbot-1.0
20:35.52dlynesjelly-bean1, digium's fax for asterisk is not yet available for 64-bit, but i'm sure it'll be here RSN
20:35.54dustybinthere doesnt seem to much of link for asterisk and irc
20:36.03titterKatty: I was with my friend outside of Dolphins stadium, when someone tried to rob him. I showed my weapon, he ran. The second time was when some 13 year old tried to break into my truck while I was in the garage working on my car.
20:36.22Kattytitter: would you have used the weapon
20:37.04titterKatty: The first time, if I needed to yes. The second time I didn't need to, however I didn't know who was at my truck, so I was taking precaution.
20:38.15Corydon76-digtitter: if you weren't near your vehicle in the first instance, Castle Doctrine does not apply
20:38.16Kattytitter: you do know it's illegal to shoot someone if they're robbing you, right?
20:38.41titterCorydon76-dig: I was on my property, and the truck was in driveway
20:38.41Corydon76-digKatty: You have to realize that that's state-specific
20:38.57Corydon76-digtitter: first instance, outside the stadium
20:39.13titterCorydon76-dig: I was in a vehicle
20:39.20Corydon76-digtitter: Ah, then you're safe
20:39.48titterKatty: It is perfectly legal in FL
20:40.01Corydon76-digtitter: middle of the parking lot, you can't shoot him, unless you're by your vehicle
20:40.18p3nguinIf you're trying to rob me, expect to get some copper and lead.
20:40.30Kattyp3nguin: yeah don't do that dear
20:40.34Kattyp3nguin: they can lock you away for that here
20:40.34titterCorydon76-dig: Correct. I was inside the car, he was outside getting in ... guy walked up behind him, demanded money, I opened my door, with my gun drawn. He ran away.
20:40.41dlynesKatty, sounds like you'd be better off in Canada :)
20:40.51jelly-bean1dlynes, Chainsaw: thnx
20:40.55Kattyp3nguin: it is illegal to shoot someone in the state of missouri, even if they are on your property, and in your house rummaging through your fridge.
20:41.04titterCorydon76-dig: He didn't realzie I was in the car.
20:41.06bmoraca_workif someone is attempting to rob you with a knife or baseball bat or something, and you shoot his ass in the leg so he can't get near you, i would say that's well within self-defense
20:41.18Kattyp3nguin: the only situation in which you are able to shoot someone is if you feel you are in personal grave danger of your life.
20:41.29titterKatty: Not true
20:41.32Kattyp3nguin: if you shoot someone in your house, in the back, you will be locked up
20:41.34dlynesbmoraca_work, here, even you hit him with a baseball bat, he's got more rights than you
20:41.35Corydon76-digKatty: you're incorrect
20:41.45titterKatty: Again not true in Florida
20:41.47Kattyactually i'm not
20:41.51[TK]D-FenderBlunt over sharp, sharp over shot.  My personal preference.
20:41.51Corydon76-digKatty: http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C500-599/5630000031.HTM
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20:42.21dlyneskarate-do?
20:42.50dlynesor kun-do?
20:42.54[TK]D-Fenderdlynes: Peasant crap :p
20:43.03bmoraca_work[TK]D-Fender, katana > all?  (one of the best scenes from Pulp Fiction, imo)
20:43.17dlyneserm
20:43.20dlynesJeet kune do
20:43.22titterKatty: http://tinyurl.com/776012
20:43.22[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: Lets just say it gets its point across.
20:43.43bmoraca_workthey'll remember you well when you rush them with a 4-foot blade.
20:44.00bmoraca_worki think that was one of the premises of Snow Crash, as well...though that book was weird
20:44.07titterKatty: It continues to 776.013
20:44.16[TK]D-Fenderdlynes: JKD?  bah... read the book... BL had a testicle fetish.  His answer to everything was "kick him in the nuts".  Ball-Fu
20:45.00dlyneshehehe
20:45.01[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: 2'6"' blade ;)
20:45.21[TK]D-Fender"He goes to hit you?  Hit him first".  Well fucking DUH!
20:45.23dlynes[TK]D-Fender, it works :)
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20:45.59dlynes[TK]D-Fender, well...unless you're someone like Bolo
20:46.05Corydon76-digKatty: you don't have nearly the same recourse as in other states, but you can shoot a thief in your own home in MO.
20:46.07dlynesthat guy was a pretty nasty piece of work
20:46.14[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: I used to keep 2 of these on me : http://www.stunmasterstunguns.com/image.php?type=T&id=55
20:46.31[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: Gave one to an ex, and the other stays in the car door
20:46.32titterKatty: 776.013 -- (3) specifically.
20:46.35Corydon76-digKatty: in TN and FL, you get civil immunity for it, too
20:46.46bmoraca_worki have a 4' hand-and-a-half sword hanging on my wall...i wouldn't hesitate to use it on someone who threatened me or my wife
20:47.23[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: I've got three very nice katanas on my livingroom wall....
20:47.51titter[TK]D-Fender: That will be a good home defense system as long as they don't find them first lol
20:48.17[TK]D-Fendertitter: difference is I'm trained in their use
20:48.24p3nguintitter: Even under those conditions, in IL, if you shoot someone in the head, you are probably going to be charged with murder.  Does FL have a clause like that?
20:48.25[TK]D-Fendertitter: as well as disarming
20:48.43titter[TK]D-Fender: Well then, I think you will be fine
20:48.58titterp3nguin: No, deadly force is deadly force. Doesn't matter where you shoot them.
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20:49.23p3nguintitter: I've always said that I will maintain that I simply "missed" my mark on the chest.  :)
20:49.27voipmonkdo your swords have names, [TK]D-Fender?  like demon lily or Cheness Oniyuri? :)
20:49.36[TK]D-Fendertitter: My bo started as an 8' wooden pole.  I kept a 2' cutting right next to my front door for easy access.
20:49.53[TK]D-Fendervoipmonk: Cheness is sheap constructed crap
20:49.56Corydon76-digp3nguin: in TN and FL, you have a presumption of innocence under the law.
20:50.31[TK]D-Fendervoipmonk: They only use 1 part of any actual process per blade, have SHIT fittings and assembly and their kissake... lets not even go there
20:50.36Corydon76-digp3nguin: so the prosecutor, in attempting such a charge, has to prove that you were not acting in the reasonable belief that your life was in danger
20:50.44titter[TK]D-Fender: What martial arts have you trained in?
20:51.28jaytee"The suspect was ordered to halt and put his hands in the air. The suspect continued to flee so I fired 3 warning shots into his head, chest and lower back. The suspect was rendered cooperative and taken into custody."
20:51.32FinboySlickdoes 'emailbody' also apply when using imap storage?
20:51.46Corydon76-digp3nguin: or serious bodily injury
20:51.52voipmonkyou know you bought your katana's from AWMA  and cut a blow up doll in half and received a cert from the Hamburgler at the local neighborhood YMCA  *grin*
20:52.09[TK]D-Fendervoipmonk: I've got an Oni forge "Bushi", a Paul Chen "Golden Oriole", and a custom commission : http://www.roninswords.com/custom_kiku_in_tea.htm
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20:52.40[TK]D-Fendervoipmonk: Actually my classes are taught IN a YMCA.
20:53.01[TK]D-Fendervoipmonk: However my teacher is one of the few in Canada who is actually allowed to teach the art
20:53.13Corydon76-digp3nguin: In Illinois, you have to retreat as first course of action, and you're only permitted deadly force if you're cornered
20:53.42[TK]D-Fenderjaytee: LOL
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20:54.05p3nguincorydon76-dig: But even then, if you shoot th assailant in the head, you're going to jail.
20:54.06[TK]D-Fendertitter: little Aikido, and primary art is tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu
20:55.00FinboySlickWoah, just like Steven Segal!
20:55.02FinboySlick;)
20:55.17p3nguinAikido... that reminds me that I would like to see Steven Seagal challenge Chuck Norris.
20:55.35voipmonkhe's too busy arresting ppl
20:55.46p3nguinI feel that Steven would demolish Chuck.
20:55.47Corydon76-digp3nguin: Well, then, I guess you're going to have to hide the body, then
20:55.58titter[TK]D-Fender: I stuided Isshin Ryu for 6 years when I was 10-16, then had no time to put myself at the level of focus required to progress
20:56.14dlynesMy asterisk will defeat both Seagal and Chuck Norris
20:56.34dlynesIt's got some nasty voip-fu
20:57.01FinboySlickplaces bets on dlynes.
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20:57.36[TK]D-Fendertitter: ..... founded nearly in my lifetime.
20:57.40[TK]D-FenderGAH
20:58.30FinboySlickdlynes: I'll be testing your suggestion this weekend, btw.  I'm trying to see if I can get some sort of funky html5 ogg audio with imap storage thing going on.
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21:00.39dlynesFinboySlick, btw...why is ogg/vorbis so important to you?
21:02.56FinboySlickdlynes:  Well, the basic idea was to have imap stored voicemail playable directly in the client, and ogg is a good compromise between size and matching html5 specs.  I could use plain pcm wav files too, but they're uselessly big for imap.
21:03.24FinboySlickdlynes: I think only mac mail would support the embeded html5 audio tags so far though.
21:04.11FinboySlickI think the ipods can do htlm5 video in their email too.
21:04.31titterDo you thinking using astdb would be a good way to setup a lookup system for my remote Polycom users ... had one dial 911 today, and they were a few states away. To precent this, I could use astdb first correct?
21:04.43titterprevent*
21:06.34FinboySlickdlynes: I'm still not too sure how I would format the mail message to refer to the attached file though.
21:07.49dlynesFinboySlick, yeah...and windows isn't capable of playing gsm files without special software
21:08.22dlynesFinboySlick, there's also vmail.cgi in the third party directory of the asterisk source
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21:09.30leifmadsenwav49 won't play in Windows?
21:09.31MiccAnyone know how to use the different ring tones of an aastra phone from the dial plan by changing the alert-info header or something? The belcore ones are not distinct enough.
21:09.47FinboySlickleifmadsen: It will, but it's not supported by html5.
21:09.51leifmadsenah
21:09.56FinboySlickleifmadsen: It only does straight pcm.
21:10.18dlynesMicc, SIPHEADER(....)
21:10.30dlynesMicc, or SIP_ADDHEADER(...) or whatever it was
21:10.40dlynesMicc, You are doing this in asterisk 1.4 or higher, right?
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21:11.32dlynesMicc, erm SIPAddHeader(...) it's an application...been a while since I did that in aastra
21:12.22leifmadsenya, I always think it should be a function too :)
21:12.26Miccdlynes, yeah I am using 1.6.1.13, and I have been using SIPAddHeader for different ring tones for a long time, but I don't know how to tell it to use one of the ones in the aastra phone already.
21:12.53MiccSIPAddHeader(Alert-Info: info=<Bellcore-dr3>)
21:13.20MiccI don't want to use the Bellcore ones, I want to use one of the 5 different ones that are on the aastra phone.
21:13.49dlynesMicc, the five different ones on the aastra phone are bellcore ring tones
21:14.05dlynesMicc, that being said, it doesn't allow you to use the silent ring tone
21:14.19dlynesMicc, you've got -dr1 through -dr5
21:14.25dlynesMicc, -dr0 is not supported
21:14.27Miccdlynes, something is wrong then because the tone 5 and the bellcore-dr5 are totally different sounds.
21:15.14MiccIf I play the sound from the aastra options menu on the phone, they are all different from the bellcore sounds.
21:15.18dlynesMicc, yeah...don't know what to tell you
21:15.48dlynesMicc, I've never actually checked to see if the ring tones are significantly different between the ring tones for sipaddheader() and the ones actually on the pin pad
21:16.11dlynesMicc, fwiw, however
21:16.28dlynesMicc, you can get more info on those phones if you join their solution provider program
21:16.43dlynesMicc, you get access to information and toolkits that the general public isn't privy to
21:16.43Miccdlynes, what I'm reading here is that the bellcore stuff just changes the cadence. But not the melody.
21:17.27MiccYou have a link for that?
21:17.44MiccWe really should be part of that. We have over 100 aastra phones out there.
21:19.22bmoraca_workrofl @ http://images.smarter.com/blogs/hellokittyrifle.jpg
21:19.54ChannelZbmoraca_work: a guy in #Guns seems to seriously want to build an AR and paint it up like that..
21:19.58dlynesMicc, you need to get in touch with Barry Jung and David Sayson
21:20.10dlynesMicc, and you need to commit to ordering so many phones per year
21:20.11bmoraca_worknice
21:20.26ChannelZYeah.  I think I'll just take mine black.
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21:20.42dlynesMicc, http://www.sayson.com/
21:20.57seb2010dumb question but i can't get my mic to work?  Are there any sanity tests you can do to see WHAT the problem is with your mic?
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21:21.35seb2010[TK]D-Fender: ping
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21:23.02simondDoes asterisk have a software only modem that could answer a ZAP channel?
21:23.59simondWell, not asterisk specifically, but a module or external app that could ..
21:24.12[TK]D-Fenderseb2010: pong
21:24.14simondlike 2400 baud for out-of-band support
21:24.21bmoraca_worksimond, depends on what for.  for fax, yes.  for data, no.
21:24.38simondyeah, for data.
21:24.52seb2010[TK]D-Fender: you did some paid consulting for me a few months ago...i don't know if you remember but i wanted to pm you something if that is ok
21:25.02bmoraca_worksimond, spandsp does not support data connections.  best you'd be able to do is a courier connected up to a serial port and properly configured console redirection.
21:25.33[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: .... you mean you've never hear of the Kalashnikitty? http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=kalashnikitty&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
21:25.54seb2010[TK]D-Fender: or i can ask in here....i don't care
21:26.01bmoraca_work[TK]D-Fender, that's fantastic
21:26.04[TK]D-Fenderseb2010: sure
21:26.46seb2010[TK]D-Fender: way back then i could hear you but you couldn't hear me...i moved, got dsl and have same issue...i think the problem is my mic hardware or software
21:27.10seb2010[TK]D-Fender: how can i test my mic or zero in on the issue
21:27.13seb2010?
21:27.22[TK]D-Fenderseb2010: have tested an actual dedicated piece of hardware yet?
21:27.40[TK]D-Fenderseb2010: ever heard of "Sound Recorder" before?
21:29.48[TK]D-Fenderseb2010: Typically effective test.
21:30.12[TK]D-Fendercheckout time.  BBIAB
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21:31.32dandate2hey is there a way to block an extention from receiving calls without reloading?
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21:33.22bmoraca_workif it's a realtime peer, yes
21:33.27bmoraca_workwhy can't you reload?
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21:36.43dandate2reloading wipes out the record of show queues  - stating how many calls the extention has received. i would like to ban the agents that dont sell enough and tell them to come back later
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21:39.52dandate2what would i do ? use a CLI command to put the extention on DND?
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21:48.32mutexanythoughts on this ? http://pastebin.com/d2a38ac91
21:48.35mutexusing asterisk 1.2.30.4
21:48.41mutexwith a TC400B card
21:58.12Kattyhi.
21:59.13bmoraca_workcan anyone recommend a decently priced toll-free origination provider that allows porting?
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22:04.52dzupis there a module for recording calls? like for quality control to see how operator is conducting a call? thanks
22:05.52bmoraca_workdzup, Monitor()
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22:17.46Peste_BubonicaHi all...
22:18.16Peste_BubonicaIs better to use asterisk with mysql or postrgresa
22:18.37dlynes_laptopPeste_Bubonica, unixodbc
22:18.56Peste_Bubonicadlynes_laptop, and about the performance?
22:19.12Peste_Bubonicaodbc is generally more slower right?
22:21.47[TK]D-FenderPeste_Bubonica: DB performance is comparatively irrelevant to *
22:23.24QwellYou aren't doing hundreds of thousands of queries per second with Asterisk.
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22:24.12fatnasty1can I call a macro from within another macro?
22:24.21[TK]D-Fenderfatnasty1: Yes
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22:25.34fatnasty1[TK]D-Fender: The child macro will return to the priority after the parent macro priority from where it was called?
22:25.45[TK]D-Fenderfatnasty1: thats the idea
22:25.54fatnasty1[TK]D-Fender: excellent. thanks.
22:26.11bmoraca_workhey [TK]D-Fender...do you have a recommendation for a wholesale toll-free origination provider?
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22:26.51[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: voip.ms is very competitive and has a decent rep around here
22:27.04bmoraca_workok
22:27.11bmoraca_worki think they were who i was looking at before
22:28.42bmoraca_workdo you happen to know whether or not they bill based on use or if you have to prepay?
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22:28.54kam187hey guys
22:29.01kam187i have a wierd condition with asterisk
22:29.13kam187it just stops accepting sip calls after a while
22:29.16fatnasty1What is the primary difference between a macro and a subroutine?
22:29.59fatnasty1kam187: sip set debug on
22:30.10kam187yeah i did that, i see nothing
22:30.16kam187so i suspect its an OS problem
22:30.29[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work:no idea
22:30.30fatnasty1kam187: are your peers set to qulaify?
22:30.33kam187i'm increased file descriptors and am monitoring them with lsof and /proc
22:31.05[TK]D-Fenderkam187: is * behind NAT?
22:31.21kam187hmm no qualify
22:31.27bmoraca_workfatnasty1, there isn't one, really.  gosub is a bit more precise, allowing you to specify extension and priority within the subroutine...but effectively, they're the same
22:31.27kam187no NAT
22:31.34kam187in fact the sip calls originat from the same box
22:32.02fatnasty1bmoraca_work: OK just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something
22:34.48kam187hmmm seems the same is happening on ooh323
22:35.27[TK]D-Fenderkam187: So your server has a public IP?
22:35.53kam187yeah
22:36.24kam187it seems like some wierd resource problem
22:42.13kam187hmm actually its just ooh323
22:43.11profxavierhmm, 91604889000 isnt working when I dial with this digitmap --> "011xxx.T|9011xxx.T|91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxxT|1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxxT| [2-8]xxT"
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22:43.44bmoraca_workprofxavier, unless you mistyped, you've one too few digits
22:44.08profxavierbmoraca_work: can you be more specific, where am I short a digit ?
22:44.16bmoraca_workprofxavier, on what you're dialing.
22:44.22profxavieroh, yes, sorry
22:44.26profxavieri did miss a digit
22:44.31profxavier916048890000
22:44.33bmoraca_work9-1-604-889-000 isn't a valid phone number
22:45.05bmoraca_workand your pattern that WOULD match that has one too many x's
22:45.27profxavierbmoraca_work: which one is that ?
22:45.54bmoraca_work91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxx is looking for a 13 digit dial, not an 12 digit dial.
22:46.03profxavierah, right
22:46.05profxavierthanks
22:46.07profxavierill adjust
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22:48.06profxavierworks, thanks!
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22:54.47profxavierok, so what about 97775555 and 7775555
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22:55.11profxavier9[2-9]xxxxxx and [2-9]xxxxxx, ill need to add a T to each ?
22:55.31bmoraca_workprofxavier, you don't have 7 digit external dialplans in your digitmap
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22:55.38bmoraca_workat least not the one you posted
22:55.43ManxPower-workprofxavier: can there ever be any confusion by the phone when dialing those digits?
22:55.48profxavieryeah, im working my way to the lowest
22:56.06profxavierinternational, then long distance, then local calls, then office ext.
22:56.23ManxPower-workAlso, what are your extensions?  if they start with 2 - 9 then you will have to wait for a timeout for every extension call.
22:56.55profxavier[2-8]xxT
22:57.02profxavierthats for local ext,
22:57.14ManxPower-workprofxavier: why in the world would you want to make all local extension calls have an extra 3 seconds added to dialing time?
22:57.57ManxPower-work9.1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|9,011.T|[2-7]xx|9,[2-9]11|9xx|*xx
22:57.59profxavierthats why a 9 is used to make all calls ?
22:58.28jayteedialing a 9 for an outside line is soooooo 80's
22:58.40ManxPower-workprofxavier: yes.  I actually prefer 8 for outside calls or users will be dialing 911 all the time when they are trying to dial 9+1+number
22:59.10ManxPower-workprofxavier: you could use something like this as well.  1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011.T|[2-7]xxx|1[2-9]11|9xx|*xx
22:59.34ManxPower-worknotice how there are no overlapping patterns and only international calls need a timeout
23:00.03ManxPower-workthe , tells the polycom to provide a 2nd dialtone
23:00.27profxavierlet me test this, i would rather have it working, then perfect it
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23:00.55ManxPower-workA dialplan without timeouts will make your users happy.
23:01.07profxavierit was needed, when I was testing
23:01.11profxavierbut I agree
23:01.15profxavierits good to not have them
23:01.30profxavierespecially when I adjusted them to 5
23:02.32ManxPower-workfor your use the |9xx| would be |911|  (we use 9XX except for 911 for internal PBX codes
23:02.43profxavierwouldn't 9[2-9]xxxxxx match 97775555 ?
23:03.11profxavierso it must be the [2-9]xxxxxxT
23:03.13ManxPower-workyes, unless something else starts with a 9
23:03.33profxavierlike 911, you mean ?
23:03.52profxavier"011xxx.T|9011xxx.T|91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxT|1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxxT|
23:03.53ManxPower-workno, because 911 could never match the 9[2-9]x part
23:03.54profxavier9[2-9]xxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxT|
23:03.56profxavier[2-8]xxT"
23:04.01profxavierthats what I have now...
23:04.22ManxPower-worktrust me, giving users too many way to dial is a MISTAKE
23:04.48profxavierso I should put in only the ones that start with 9s ?
23:05.01profxaviernot allowing them to 011... ?
23:05.27ManxPower-workHave ONE pattern for dialing USA calls, and ONE pattern for international
23:05.47ManxPower-workYou have 2 international patterns, and FOUR USA patterns
23:05.58profxavieryeah, if I remove the ones without 9s, I have one international, and two canadian
23:06.30ManxPower-workLet your PBX translate the digits before sending to the telco
23:06.44profxavieri wish I knew what that meant :)
23:07.26ManxPower-workLets say some calls have to be dialed as 7-digits, some as 10 digits, some as 11 digits.  Make the user dial 11 digits and let the pbx add or remove the 1+ac or add the 1
23:07.35profxavierok, took all the ones out, without a starting 9
23:07.55profxavierso i have two long distance, and you think i should trim it to one...
23:08.01bmoraca_workdialing 9 is so 8 years ago :P
23:08.01ManxPower-workprofxavier: I don't care if you use a leading 9 or not.  But be consistant, whatever you decide.
23:08.38profxavier91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxT and 9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx can be made into one ?
23:08.48ManxPower-workprofxavier: don't use the 2nd one.
23:08.54titterQueue(name,rn,,,45) should dial everyone in the queue for 45 seconds correct? I am only getting a 15 second ring time on the DAHDI member
23:09.06profxavierso force users to have the 1, for long distance
23:09.11profxaviermakes sense
23:09.22ManxPower-workprofxavier: force them to use 1 for local calls too
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23:09.26ManxPower-work1+AC
23:09.49profxavier"9011xxx.T|91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxT" one international and one long distance
23:10.11profxavierno one would use 1 for local calls
23:10.13ManxPower-workIf you MUST have two patterns use 9 + 1 + ac + number and 9 + 7-digit number
23:10.20profxavierits not a standard here
23:10.28ManxPower-workprofxavier: in most all larger cities it's already required by the telco
23:10.35profxavieroh yeah?
23:11.20profxavieri think i will just use 9+ 7 digits
23:11.24profxavierthat makes sense
23:11.35profxavier9[2-9]xxxxxx
23:11.51ManxPower-workso 9,1[2-9]xx[209]xxxxxx|9,[2-9]xxxxxx
23:12.04ManxPower-workthat 209 is supposed to be 2-9
23:12.04profxavier"9011xxx.T|91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxT|9[2-9]xxxxxx|[2-8]xxT"
23:12.27ManxPower-workyou don't need that last T
23:12.27profxavier9,1 ?
23:12.34profxavieroh yeah, sorry
23:12.39ManxPower-workthe , gives a 2nd dialtone
23:13.04ManxPower-workSo users think they are hearing the"outside" dialtone.
23:13.39profxavier:)
23:13.47profxavierill try it out, when I get this working :)
23:13.54profxavierok, so lets try what I have now
23:14.03profxavierdo I need to add any Ts ?
23:14.58bmoraca_workprofxavier, only on your international
23:15.28profxavierok, testing the numbers now
23:15.43profxavierso, now, numbers like 911
23:15.51profxavierwhat else do I need to consider ?
23:15.56profxavierand you just do 9xx ?
23:16.13ManxPower-workIn a correctly crafted dialplan the only T you should need is for international
23:16.27profxavier*noted*
23:16.29bmoraca_workadd those too...or you can do [2-9]11, but make sure to place it before your local extensions...obviously, add one for both 9[2-9]11 and [2-9]11
23:16.37ManxPower-workI'd do [2-9]11
23:16.55profxavier9[2-9]11 ?
23:17.03profxavierthats 4 digits, isnt it ?
23:17.10ManxPower-workprofxavier: don't use the 9 if you don't already use a 9
23:17.11[TK]D-FenderDial prefixes are so 1980....
23:17.17profxavieroh
23:17.26profxavierright, sorry, I got u
23:17.30p3nguinSome people try to dial 9 before calling 911.
23:17.52p3nguinI have a rule for 911 and 9911 just in case.
23:18.17ManxPower-workp3nguin: on PBX that require 9 for an outside line I support 9911 and 911, but never on PBXs that don't need a 9 for outside line
23:18.36p3nguinI do it only because someone might not know.
23:19.15profxavierhmm, office extension didn't work
23:19.23ManxPower-workprofxavier: define "didn'
23:19.24ManxPower-workt work"
23:19.44profxavierdialed 267, and I have [2-8]xx
23:19.46p3nguinI was going to say "define 'office extension'," but whatever.  :)
23:20.03ManxPower-workprofxavier: paste the dialplan you currently have on the phone
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23:20.23profxavieryep, one sec
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23:20.44profxavier"9011xxx.T|91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxx|[2-8]xx"
23:21.18ManxPower-workprofxavier: connect to the webinterface of the phone and CONFIRM that.
23:22.17bmoraca_workprofxavier, additionally, make sure that it wasn't asterisk providing a fast-busy.  and do a sip debug to make sure it wasn't asterisk coming back and saying it couldn't find the extension
23:22.33profxavierits my own extension
23:22.36profxavieris active
23:22.39ManxPower-workPolycom phones don't talk to you, so if you hear talking it's not the phone.
23:22.54profxavierim looking at the *console while doing all this
23:23.22bmoraca_workfriggin Encore CS4 is a hunk of crap
23:23.24profxavierthe digitmap does have a <new line> at the end of it
23:23.28profxavieris that an issue ?
23:23.29bmoraca_workway cool, but a hunk of crap.
23:23.50ManxPower-workIs it in the quotes or outside the quotes?  Where are you seeing the newline?  In the web interface of the phone?
23:25.01bmoraca_workif it shows up in the web interface, yes, it's a problem
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23:25.29profxavierweb interface, and I do not have quotes around it
23:25.59chesstrianHi everybody
23:26.04bmoraca_workhi dr. nick
23:26.08profxavierhmmm
23:26.09ManxPower-workWell, i'm out of here
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23:26.15profxavierlaters Manx!
23:26.17bmoraca_workno fair
23:26.37profxavierand I had an extra space...
23:26.42profxavierthat probably didnt help
23:26.54bmoraca_workprobably not, no
23:28.03profxavierok, that was it
23:28.11profxavierits working, now to test the rest of the numbers
23:28.28chesstrianI have a debian with asterisk
23:28.35chesstrianAsterisk 1.6.2.1
23:28.46bmoraca_workdon't just hang up when you test 911, just fyi...tell them that you are testing a new phone system, otherwise they'll not be happy with you
23:28.56chesstrianasterisk is connected to a sip trunk
23:29.08profxavierah, good point bmoraca_work thanks
23:29.11chesstriani need to receive faxes from trunk
23:29.35chesstrianFFA is installed
23:29.37profxavierchesstrian: posting one post with the entire question is probably alot more readable
23:29.45chesstrianok, sorry
23:29.54profxavierdon't be sorry, im fine with it
23:30.04profxavieri just know what it is like to assist others on IRC
23:30.44bmoraca_workchesstrian, i can't support FFA as I've never used it.  sorry.  I prefer Hylafax used with IAXModem
23:31.21profxavierhmm, that didnt work
23:32.09profxavier95557777 works, but 96045557777 didn't
23:32.40profxavierso I should add a T into 9[2-9]xxxxxx ?
23:34.24profxavierok, just added both
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23:43.43chesstrianI have a debian server with Asterisk 1.6.2.1, spandsp-0.0.6pre17, and FFA.
23:43.43chesstrianThe server is connected to a SIP trunk and I need to receive faxes from the trunk, si escribo t38pt_udptl=yes en el archivo sip.conf, there is no fax tone for incoming call (in the IVR redirects to ext_fax, in_fax, 1), I can receive faxes from companies connected to the same ISP Provider, when forwarding the fax from PSTN, the fax does not arrive
23:44.34chesstrian* if i write  t38pt_udptl=yes in sip.conf ...
23:45.47chesstrianThe server is connected to a SIP trunk and I need to receive faxes from the trunk, if i write t38pt_udptl=yes in sip.conf, there is no fax tone for incoming call (in the IVR redirects to ext_fax, in_fax, 1), I can receive faxes from companies connected to the same ISP Provider, when forwarding the fax from PSTN, the fax does not arrive
23:46.32chesstriant.38 never is used
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23:48.45jayteet38pt_udptl=yes is used for t38 passthrough, not to handle t38 directly. I use it in my sip.conf for faxing from the PSTN to Linksys SPA2102 ATA's with fax machines connected to them and it works fine in 1.4.21 and has since 1.4.15 which I started with.
23:50.53jayteechesstrian, using t38pt_udptl=yes may be causing problems with spandsp and FFA but I couldn't say for certain since I don't use either at the moment.
23:50.55chesstriani need that faxes arrive to mail
23:51.03QubeZjaytee im having issues with the linksys ata where i can only fax out but no one can fax into the device
23:51.32chesstrianbut when fax is sent from PSTN, it fails
23:51.37jayteeQubeZ, how are the faxes arriving at your asterisk server?
23:51.52QubeZjaytee over regular PSTN
23:52.35chesstriani have a spa2002 with a fax machine here
23:52.41jayteeQubeZ, do you have Answer in the section of the dialplan that dials your fax device? If so, get rid of it.
23:52.43chesstrianwhat is your configuration for that?
23:53.29QubeZjaytee ill have to check, its been awhile but just saw you guys talking about it so figured i'd get involved
23:53.32jayteeI'm not at work so it would be a pain to remote into my network and lookup the config on the Linksys
23:53.36QubeZcouldn't get inbound working so i gave up
23:53.45chesstrianremember that faxes come for SIP trunk
23:53.56QubeZjaytee can you communicate with me via naushad.kasu@gmail.com? i'd like to resolve this issue at some point
23:54.18chesstrianlinksys is conneted to debian server and it works whent i send a fax from other asterisk server
23:54.23jayteesure, I'll send you an email with my Linksys configs on Monday
23:57.48QubeZjaytee thanks
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23:58.01QubeZjaytee can you also sample me the sip.conf just to peek at?
23:58.20chesstrianjaytee, if don't write t38pt_udptl=yes in SIP trunk extension, asterisk tells me that peer dont have t38 support
23:58.41jayteechesstrain, I'm not up on the latest with spandsp and FFA but the guy who wrote spandsp is in here alot so you might try asking later.
23:59.20jayteeQubeZ, yes I'll add a portion of my sip.conf for you to reference but bear in mind I'm running 1.4.x not 1.6 in production
23:59.29chesstrianok, thansk jaytee
23:59.34QubeZjaytee im running 1.4 as well
23:59.35jayteeand my faxes come in over PRI, not analog FXO
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