IRC log for #asterisk on 20100208

00:00.02p3nguinI have four disks installed right now.
00:00.09raden_workthat dont help for heat
00:00.40p3nguinEventually I will be swapping out two of them and removing one, so I will end up with only three installed.
00:00.51p3nguinI just have to have time and ambition to get my work done.
00:00.57raden_workLMAO
00:01.06raden_worku run raid or just single drives ?
00:01.12p3nguinsoftware raid
00:01.20raden_workI cannot stand a machine without hardware raid anymore soo noticable
00:01.30raden_workim doing software raid on my box at home just to try it out :)
00:01.38p3nguinIt works for me.
00:02.02raden_worki work with alot of graphics big graphics like over 1 gig in mem
00:02.06raden_worksoo it helps alot :)
00:02.11p3nguinOnce I get the disks changed out and rearranged like I want, I'll only have two disks on mdraid 1 and one spare.
00:02.21raden_worksweet
00:02.40raden_workIm going to run my 160 GB at home with OS and then raid 1 on my 2x 500 GB WD BLACKS
00:02.53p3nguinRight now I have two on mdraid 1 one spare and one where I have been backing things up for the disk migration.
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00:03.05raden_workfun :)
00:03.23raden_workthere a way in linux to sleep a hard drive ?
00:03.39raden_workcause my at home server on 24/7 but used like 3 hours a day on and off
00:04.10raden_worki cannot believe the machines are idling at 28C :)
00:04.27raden_worki found the best thermal grease even and 5 OZ not 0.50 but 5.00 oz was $20 :)
00:04.32p3nguinI get side-tracked every time I get to a point where I have the new disks' data synchronized, and I start using the system again adding/changing data on the current disks... so every time I want to change the disks again, I have to start over with copying files to the new disks.
00:04.34raden_workill never run out :)
00:04.59p3nguinTakes a while trying to migrate over 800G of data and still use the system at the same time.
00:05.08raden_workyea lol :)
00:05.25raden_worki have 12 hard drives and many backups i want to get onto one system :(
00:05.30raden_workitll take me forever
00:05.39raden_workneed to get machine up and go from there i guess
00:09.11Kattyhi
00:09.17raden_workhi Katty
00:09.22Kattyi just made that dirty shrimp in butter/beer recipe
00:09.27raden_workyum :D
00:09.33Kattycept i used olive oil
00:09.42p3nguinDid you see what I had for lunch?
00:09.47Kattyand added broccoli and pasta
00:09.57Kattyp3nguin: no, what did you have?
00:10.03p3nguinhttp://imagebin.org/83765
00:11.00p3nguinOne Romaine heart, ranch dressing, grated and shredded parmesan, baked popcorn shrimp.
00:11.07raden_workyum
00:11.23Kattylooks delicious, minus ranch
00:11.26Kattybut i don't care for ranch
00:11.42Kattythis shrimp recipe is SPICY
00:11.54p3nguinI thought about ceasar, too, but ended up with ranch.
00:12.04Kattynods
00:12.21p3nguinOh, fresh ground pepper on there, also.
00:12.27Kattymmmm, pepper
00:12.29Kattyi love pepper
00:12.50Kattyhttp://www.recipezaar.com/Dirty-Shrimp-in-Butter-Beer-Sauce-79606
00:12.53p3nguinI buy black peppercorns and grind them myself.
00:12.55Kattythis recipe makes a TON of sauce.
00:13.13Kattyenough sauce to cook the broccoli in, add 2 cups of pasta, and still have tons leftover
00:13.25Kattywhoever posted that must have /really/ liked sauce
00:14.13p3nguinMy salad looked so yummy earlier that I had to take a picture and share.  I felt kinda silly for doing it, though.
00:14.29Kattylol so?
00:14.33Kattyi take pictures of my food all the time :P
00:14.55Kattyyou should start a recipe blog p3nguin
00:15.32p3nguinI tried that a few years ago.  I couldn't get into it.
00:15.44Kattyk
00:15.52p3nguinI posted a couple things and then lost interest.
00:15.55Kattynods
00:15.59Kattyi keep it just for me.
00:16.06Kattyso when i prepare my grocery list, i can pick a few recipes
00:16.20Kattyit's easier than wandering the grocery aisles aimlessly
00:17.08Kattyi really need some more shrimp recipes
00:17.19Kattyryan loves shrimp, but i'm usually not a fan of it unless it's deep fried or somethin
00:17.26Kattybut this is pretty good...and shrimp is really good for you
00:18.54KattyAND when i was shopping earlier today i bought STRAWBERRIES! :>
00:19.00p3nguinI was really surprised at how good my oven-baked popcorn shrimps tasted.  Usually you kinda want the deep-fried taste, but I just wasn't in the mood for all the oil.
00:19.24Kattydid you buy prebreaded popcorn shrimp?
00:20.05raden_workhave a good night p3nguin & Katty
00:20.07p3nguinoh yeah, anything else would have been too troublesome for a simple lunch.
00:20.13p3nguinlaytor, raden_work!
00:20.34Kattycya raden_work
00:20.41Kattyp3nguin: ha! k (=
00:23.53p3nguinI like salads a lot, but I need to have something besides just lettuce/spinach.  I often use Tyson breaded chicken breast patties, baked, sliced, thrown on top.
00:24.58KattyMmmmMMMmmm
00:25.03Kattyi have strawberries and whipped cream
00:25.04Kattytaunts
00:26.11Kattyi love fruit.
00:26.13Kattyit's so amazing
00:39.50Kattytomorrow night! baked potato with carmaelized onions and mushrooms, and chicken chunks
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00:44.07p3nguinI just stuck some Farm Rich mozzarella sticks under the broiler.  I've got some li'l smokies wrapped in bacon and bbq chicken chunks almost ready, too.
00:45.40Kattysounds very fatty
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00:48.58Kattyhttp://42ndrecipestreet.blogspot.com/2010/02/dirty-shrimp-in-beer-sauce.html
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01:25.45jmcdowellwow that's strange..
01:26.13jmcdowellI have been reading the manual for asterfax, and get to the point that I am supposed to download this zip file...  When I go to get it, it's a JAR file..
01:26.16jmcdowellI did find a zip file..
01:26.21jmcdowellbut I thought that was strange.
01:26.50jmcdowellThe zip file isn't even close to the same name as in their documentation.
01:29.24jmcdowellhmmmm...
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01:49.06dlynes_laptopjmcdowell, it's a commercial product, is it not?
01:49.34dlynes_laptopKatty, thinking dirty tonight, katty?
01:49.46dlynes_laptoptsk tsk
01:50.21dlynes_laptopKatty, dirty shrimp, beer, strawberries...whip cream...I wonder what's on your mind....
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02:03.26ruben23hi
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02:04.49jmcdowelldlynes_laptop : Well, it says it is, and that if you don't register it that you can use one channel..  But their docs are HORRIBLE.
02:07.10jmcdowellAnyone familiar with faxing through asterisk ?
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02:07.52p3nguinWhere's the cheapest place to get a 1U server chassis?
02:08.09jqljust the chassis?
02:08.09voipmonkhehe
02:08.26p3nguinhttp://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=CA-512L20B&title=Supermicro-CSE-512L-200B-200W-Mini-1U-Rackmount-Server-Chassis-Black#
02:08.34p3nguinSomething like this.
02:08.52p3nguincase, PSU, anything so I can throw in a board/CPU/RAM/disk and go.
02:09.06jqlyeah, supermicro does know how to mass-produce the 1U rackmounts
02:09.32p3nguinAre they usually the least expensive?
02:09.50jqlyes. supermicro is the walmart of server vendors
02:10.16p3nguinMaybe I can find one ready to run.
02:10.32p3nguinStick in my own hard drive and power up.
02:12.29jblackis the superbowl on?
02:12.29p3nguinNearly over!
02:12.33p3nguin7 minutes remaining.
02:12.44jqland by 7, we mean 37
02:12.49jblackCool. Yay local sporting team!
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02:18.14ruben23hi anyine have idea how do i correct this problem, when i parkt a client call im getting this log on my asterisk------->http://pastebin.com/m2223ffea --->  and when i grab the call can hear the client and i think the line is lost or hangup.
02:18.47ruben23i mean i cant hear the client call alrady when i grab the call agai
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02:22.50p3nguinWhatever sound file you're trying to play seems to not exist.
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02:26.10Radenola again
02:26.51Radenjmcdowell, newegg
02:27.20Radenp3nguin, newegg
02:27.50Radenp3nguin, i put my 1u's together with intel boards and hard drives for $150 each
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02:34.48Radenp3nguin, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811128031&cm_re=1U-_-11-128-031-_-Product
02:37.34p3nguinraden: I would really prefer a mini case rather than a full-length 1U.  But what board/cpu are you using that is so cheap?
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02:38.37RadenIntel D865GLC w/ P4 2.8 & 1 GB ram can get used on ebay for like 35 i have many servers running them
02:39.09Radenp3nguin, I have a 3 month old E5300 and 4 GB DDR2 id let you have for $100 free shipping
02:39.29Radenput that in a gigabyte G31M from newegg  i have 40 - 50 boxes running them
02:39.38Radenboard like $35 open box $52 new
02:40.09Radenp3nguin, i ran into a lot of colling issues with that particular supermicro case
02:40.15Radeni hate full length but year
02:40.16Radenyea
02:40.41p3nguinI'm thinking I might build an ITX system.
02:40.55p3nguinI want it for a network appliance rather than a server.
02:41.02Radenmy P4 2.0 clocked out over a atom 330 on everything :(
02:41.07Radenthats what i was doing
02:42.09p3nguinI'll probably do a mini-ITX rather than a nano.
02:42.22p3nguinair-cooled CPU would be fine.
02:43.18Radenin a 1u ?
02:43.26Radenyeah mine are air cooled
02:43.35Radenthat why i was asking about temps today
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02:46.26p3nguinI found a mini-ITX case I like, but it isn't 1U.
02:46.44Radenthey make a dual mini itx 1u for 230
02:46.48Radeni have one
02:46.50SierHello, I have asterisk+freepbx installed. I also bought a Linksys PAP2. My main question is: where should I configure my SIP (sipgate)? Should I configure it @ PAP2, or should I set it up in asterisk/freepbx?
02:47.06p3nguin$230?  I won't pay that much for a case.
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02:47.18Radenp3nguin, i never will again
02:47.23Radenwas trying to save money on space
02:47.27Radenwe pay $75 a u
02:47.41Radenwell 2 x 330s are about as quick as 1 p4 2.8
02:48.08p3nguinI don't need a bunch of processing power.  If I had 1.0GHz, I would be happy.
02:48.34Radendoes it need to fit a rack ?
02:48.38p3nguinI don't want less than 800 MHz.
02:48.46Radendoes it need to fit a rack ?
02:49.04p3nguinIt either needs to be a 1U rack mount case or some other VERY small formfactor case.
02:49.04Radenor just be less than 1.75" tall ?
02:49.09p3nguinno
02:49.14Radenok
02:49.27Radenthere a itx case i used very good lemee find link
02:49.50p3nguinI could probably go with 2U height, but the depth needs to be as short as possible.
02:50.20p3nguinhttp://www.casetronic.com/product_d.php?id=0000000019
02:50.35p3nguinThis is what I was thinking would be a nice alternative to a 1U rack mount.
02:51.38Radenhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147134
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02:54.17Radenp3nguin, what u all putting in it ?
02:55.00p3nguinboard, CPU, RAM, hard drive... if it doesn't have two Ethernet ports on the board, I'll also have to put in a pci card for that.
02:55.33airtonarantesHello guys, I'm using asterisk and I have a client asking to me to blocking calls to mobile phones. Can I do that without setting directly asterisk? Because I wanna set this in ATA grandstream gxw4004.
02:56.31Radenwhy would  you want to block calls to mobile phones ?
02:56.37Radenand how would you filter it ?
03:00.06Radenairtonarantes, ???
03:00.27Radenyou going to block every exchange that a mobile phone has ever used ?
03:02.43airtonarantesRaden, I wanna block calls to mobile phones directly on ATA, not in asterisk. you got it?
03:03.21p3nguinheh
03:03.21Radenairtonarantes, not really how are you going to know if it a mobile phone  ?
03:03.29Radenp3nguin, ?
03:05.05Radenairtonarantes, how do you comphehend your going todo this ?
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03:06.15Radenp3nguin, am i missing something or is what hes trying todo impractical ?
03:06.32p3nguinIt's impractical.
03:06.55p3nguinNot only did he want to block all exchanges that are mobile phones, but he wants to do it on his grandstream gxw4004.
03:08.24Radeni dont see what the purpose would be
03:09.08jqlyeah. I can't imagine any circumstance in which you'd want to exclude cell phones and yet wouldn't need to abide by the DNC list
03:09.20jqlincreases his imagination a bit
03:09.49Radenlol
03:10.04Radencan asterisk integrate with a DNC database ?
03:10.26jqlyou can access the DNC via http, so yes
03:10.46jqlit's not quite plug-and-play, but it's close
03:11.53Radeninteresting
03:12.06Radenwhat about direct datbase access ?
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03:12.41jqlthere's a database API too, although I've never used it
03:14.02Radeninteresting
03:16.43drmessanoI missed the Asterisk Superbowl spot
03:16.48drmessano:(
03:18.32p3nguinYeah, me too.
03:18.44Radenasterisk superbowl
03:21.51ruben23p3nguin: hi
03:24.09ChannelZI missed the superbowl
03:24.27ChannelZ(well, I wouldn't say I *missed* it)
03:29.07Radenwoohoo paypal buyer credit paid off time for more toys LOL
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03:29.27voipmonkhow does that work?
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03:30.28Radenvoipmonk, ? paypal buyer credit ?
03:30.35voipmonkyes
03:30.57Radenyou apply for it  its through GE money and you have a credit card in essence to your paypal account its very handy
03:31.16Radeni sell and buy alot online soo what i sell goes to my paypal balance and to my buyer credit
03:31.33Radenso its basically makes your paypal account a credit card :)
03:31.45Radeni usually pay mine off every month
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03:35.54ManxPower-workI missed the Super Bowl in the same way I miss a pedestrian.
03:38.26[TK]D-FenderManxPower-work: Because they're quick to jump off of the sidewalk? ;)
03:42.34RadenLMAO
03:57.46joakoIs there a version of Asterisk I can have SIP on 2 IP addresses?
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04:01.13p3nguinruben23: hi
04:01.28dlynes_laptopjoako, you mean is there a version of asterisk that allows you to bind sip to two different addresses within the same instance?
04:01.41joakodlynes_laptop, Yes.
04:02.31p3nguinWouldn't ALL versions of Asterisk do that?
04:02.37dlynes_laptopjoako, no...it''s either bind to a specific address, or bind to all addresses...no granularity
04:03.05dlynes_laptopp3nguin, not what he wants to do, no
04:03.08joakoWell whatever it was when I last used it was very broken. Has that changed?
04:03.10p3nguinIf you have two IP addresses, you can bind to two IP addresses.
04:03.18dlynes_laptopp3nguin, no, you cannot
04:03.18joakoNo, on all interfaces would be fine if it could work correctly.
04:03.26dlynes_laptopjoako, it doesn't
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04:03.45joakoResponses are sent from the main IP or something along those lines
04:03.52p3nguinWeird.  Someone should tell my Asterisk systems to stop listening on more than one IP address.
04:03.55dlynes_laptopjoako, i know what you're wanting to do
04:04.02dlynes_laptopp3nguin, you're listening to all ip addresses
04:04.15p3nguinRight, two of them.
04:04.18dlynes_laptopp3nguin, yeah
04:04.32dlynes_laptopp3nguin, he's talking about listening to only the ones he chooses (more than one)
04:04.39vk2dgybindaddr in sip.conf should let you bind to only one.
04:04.54p3nguin(2203.18) <joako> No, on all interfaces would be fine if it could work correctly.
04:05.00dlynes_laptopp3nguin, and any traffic he sends out from a specific address he expects to get responses coming back in on the same address
04:05.09joakoEXACTLY
04:05.14dlynes_laptopp3nguin, the problem is asterisk doesn't work that way
04:05.22dlynes_laptopp3nguin, and it's well documented
04:05.39dlynes_laptopjoako and I aren't blowing smoke
04:05.51dlynes_laptopthere's some workarounds
04:05.57dlynes_laptopbut they only partially solve the problem
04:06.06dlynes_laptopthey don't solve the problem enough to be workable
04:06.27dlynes_laptopiow, asterisk can't function as a multi-homed sip server
04:06.48joakoI think I found a solution. I need 2 accounts from 1 SIP provider on the same server. It just so happens the inbond servers between the two are not the same
04:06.48dlynes_laptopwhich is probably fine for 98-99% of its users
04:07.13joakoThe issue is the provider (Vitelity)  will not send calls from 2 accounts to the same address! How fucking retarded.
04:07.39vk2dgydoes anyone happen to know where I can get free (noncommercial) G729 codec for Asterisk 1.14.18 running under FreeBSD 6.3 ?
04:07.42dlynes_laptopjoako, that is pretty lame
04:07.55dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, no such thing as a free (non-commercial) g.729 codec
04:08.08dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, g.729 isn't free...it's a patent encumbered codec
04:09.10dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, there's a free (for educational purposes only) implementation that is only for research purposes, and not to be used in a real server
04:09.22vk2dgyhmm. odd. I found several that state they are, but they stopped at 1.14.15.
04:09.48dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, it might not even supposed be used in a real server, period...i.e. only for use for examining the code...not really sure
04:09.58dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, it was part of an intel developer kit
04:10.03joakoThere is no technical reason why it can not be used in a "real" (what is the distintion between that and a "fake" server, anyways) and the site is here: http://asterisk.hosting.lv/
04:10.51dlynes_laptopjoako, first line of that page says that you 'might' have to pay royalties
04:10.55joakoAnd if it is only for "examining the code" why do they have binary downloads?
04:10.57vk2dgyI'm having no end of trouble with a future-nine connection, it APPEARS that it does not support anything but G729/G726, I'm trying to confirm that thats the drama before I shell out bucks for the codec.
04:11.41joakodlynes_laptop, Yes, if they want to legitimatly use it they need to pay royalties. The patent owners do not license to individual users, FWIW
04:11.51vk2dgyjoako, thanks - I found that site, but it seems to not have anything fro 1.14.18
04:11.54dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, btw...fwiw, the intel ipp codec produces considerably more load on asterisk than the digium codec
04:12.13p3nguinvk2dgy: I think it's only like $10 per channel.
04:12.14vk2dgy"Get the sources, these may not load in 1.4.15 and up.
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04:12.23p3nguinvk2dgy: WHAT THE HELL
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04:12.43p3nguinAre you lacking the pastebin skill?
04:12.45joakovk2dgy, I am not sure. Try Linux instead of BSD. I hear they should work in Linux at least up to Asterisk 1.4.23
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04:12.58p3nguinAre you lacking the pastebin skill?
04:13.17vk2dgyno, the mouse slipped when I tried to cut one line!
04:13.18dlynes_laptopThere's also another supplier of a legally licensed g.729 codec now, too
04:13.42vk2dgy"Get the sources, these may not load in 1.4.15 and up."  <-- for FreeBSD 6.x and Asterisk 1.4
04:13.51p3nguinvk2dgy: You only need a g.729 license to transcode, so you can safely run g.729 on your "trunk" and on all your devices without needing the codec.
04:14.41dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, Try:  http://www.howlertech.com/products/howlets/
04:15.03vk2dgy*looks*
04:15.31dlynes_laptopvk2dgy, and it's got a free trial mode
04:15.44vk2dgybonus++
04:16.15p3nguinI take it you aren't willing to use g.729 on everything.
04:16.42vk2dgyI can't ensure it will, I have some old ATAs that only do 711u/a
04:17.05dlynes_laptopbut, fwiw, they don't seem to do fbsd
04:17.16dlynes_laptoponly 32-bit and 64-bit linux
04:17.25vk2dgy$9/channel seems reasonable.
04:17.28dlynes_laptopbut they do callweaver, asterisk and freeswitch
04:17.38vk2dgyoh darn, there HAD to be a catch, didn't there. :(
04:18.03dlynes_laptopfrankly, even if i was a major bsd fan
04:18.09dlynes_laptopi'd still run asterisk on linux
04:18.28dlynes_laptopotherwise you're stuck waiting on asterisk upgrades from the ports tree maintainer
04:18.47dlynes_laptopand if there's an important security release, you're screwed until it gets ported
04:19.02vk2dgyI have a "spare" quad-core 3.2GHz Xeon that I need to keep as a hot-spare for something else, which has freebsd on it. Hence the desire to stick with it.
04:19.41dlynes_laptopah...so it's not a production box, then?
04:19.58vk2dgyno, but may need to be at short notice.
04:20.12vk2dgy(which precludes running linux on it and reloading "if required")
04:21.24vk2dgybut with 4Gb RAM, 15,000 RPM mirrored drives, it sits on load average of 0.00 all day every day... bit of a shame not to use it :)
04:25.26p3nguinI run Asterisk on FreeBSD.  I don't see any problem with it.
04:26.07dlynes_laptopp3nguin, do you get significant call volume?  Are you running on the 1.6 series?
04:26.13p3nguinno and no
04:26.34dlynes_laptopyeah...I run on the 1.6 series, and I get significant call volume
04:26.45dlynes_laptopI can't afford to run it on freebsd
04:26.49p3nguinI'm sure it still wouldn't be a problem.
04:27.12dlynes_laptopconsidering the number of serious security flaws in the 1.6 series, it would be a problem
04:27.35vk2dgyyou can't afford to run it on freebsd - security, cost, something else?
04:27.39dlynes_laptopI've got between 500 and 600 subscribers I need to worry about
04:27.46dlynes_laptopsecurity is the biggy
04:28.06p3nguinWhat kind of security problems do you think exist on the FreeBSD port?
04:28.10dlynes_laptopnone
04:28.16dlynes_laptopbut the port lags the digium releases
04:28.51dlynes_laptopso whatever security issues there are in the digium release probably also exist in the fbsd port
04:29.12p3nguinSo if there are no security problems, then you're really trying to make an issue out of something that doesn't exist.  Gotcha.
04:29.24dlynes_laptopbut there are security problems
04:29.30dlynes_laptopand that's why i'm making somehting out of it
04:29.51p3nguinYou just said "none" when I asked what problems you thought existed.
04:29.55dlynes_laptop1.6.1.8 had a security issue so big you could drive a bulldozer through it
04:30.05vk2dgymuch of the (real|perceived) problems can be mitigated by judicious use of ipfw.
04:30.12dlynes_laptopnah
04:30.23dlynes_laptopthis was a memory/threadlock issue
04:30.28dlynes_laptopnot a network security issue
04:30.47vk2dgyok. I don't run 1.6.
04:30.54dlynes_laptopi don't really see the point to firewalling an asterisk server
04:31.20vk2dgyI have used ipfw to drop packets from (identified) would-be attackers.
04:31.40dlynes_laptopbut if everything's secure, what can they attack?
04:31.49dlynes_laptopor you mean someone trying to hack into sip accounts?
04:31.50vk2dgyI know some people shut down all access on port 5060, then open ports to specific IPs only as required.
04:32.29dlynes_laptopI'd rather not do any of that
04:32.36vk2dgyagreed.
04:32.40dlynes_laptopbecause i want guests to be able to call our customers
04:32.51dlynes_laptopi just don't want them being able to make calls out through our system
04:33.04Radendlynes_laptop, whats significant call volume ????
04:33.12dlynes_laptopRaden, relative
04:33.30vk2dgyBut when you see 10,000+ register requests in a few minutes from some IP in china.... the easiest thing is  ipfw add (x) deny ip from (ha.xo.rs.ip) to me
04:33.34Radenwhats the issue with Freebsd and asterisk 1.6 ?
04:33.43dlynes_laptopRaden, a busy call centre might consider a million calls an hour busy
04:34.05ErestarCan someone give me a hand here? I'm trying to convert some ulaw files that I've recorded through asterisk to be playable on the web, so I'm trying to get them to wav or MP3. However, sox doesn't seem to want to handle .ulaw files. Any ideas?
04:34.05Radendlynes_laptop, million calls a hour id love to see that
04:34.10carrarJust block china
04:34.11carrarheh
04:34.26Radendlynes_laptop, average call center maybe pushes 44 calls a hour on a good day per rep
04:34.30dlynes_laptopRaden, someone that just resells lines, might consider a few thousand calls a day busy
04:34.51vk2dgyblock china is a good idea - except one of my friends is traveling there and uses it to keep in touch.
04:35.00dlynes_laptopi can't block china, either
04:35.07carrarvk2dgy, make him vpn in
04:35.13dlynes_laptopwe've got customers there regularly
04:35.33dlynes_laptopRaden, nothing wrong with freebsd and 1.6
04:35.50dlynes_laptopRaden, freebsd ports tree just lags digium releases
04:36.02dlynes_laptopRaden, personally, I'd like to have the release asap
04:36.24dlynes_laptopRaden, so i can get the bugs fixed asap
04:36.46Radendlynes_laptop, as long as things are stable and there is not a true security issue only time i ever change anything up is when hardware is EOL or in major failure situations
04:36.51Radeninteresting ...
04:37.09dlynes_laptopRaden, well, asterisk completely locking up is an issue as far as I'm concerned
04:37.17RadenLMAO uh huh
04:37.18dlynes_laptopRaden, major memory leaks are also an issue
04:37.27p3nguinIf I got 44 calls a day, I would be swamped!
04:37.27p3nguinI bet the asterisk16 port would handle 44 calls an hour, though.
04:37.27p3nguinerestar: asterisk CLI, "help convert"
04:37.28random_mikecan anyone advise if its possible to poll an asterisk server for a status update of calls in progress using php? and if so what's the best method?
04:37.34dlynes_laptopRaden, and 1.6.1.8 had a major lockup issue
04:37.38p3nguinI can't imagine that the fbsd port has those problems.
04:37.46Radeni cant imagine asterisk locking up
04:37.49random_mikeis 180 ringing, 200 ok (Call in progress), BYE, call complete.
04:37.50p3nguinYou're just making up scenarios.
04:37.52drmessanorandom_mike, AGI
04:37.52Radennor having mem leaks
04:37.52random_mikeie*
04:37.55dlynes_laptopp3nguin, so you're saying the ports maintainer fixes those bugs?
04:38.18random_mikedrmessano, I should further clarify, the asterisk box is not running the php scripts.
04:38.29drmessanoAMI
04:38.43random_mikeAMI appears to have limited status updates, and requires a socket to remain open?
04:38.49p3nguinIf there was a major bug that has been addressed and a new release has been put out which has fixed that issue, the port maintainer is going to address the port and upgrade it.
04:38.50Radendlynes_laptop, how many active calls you have when this lock happens ?
04:38.50Erestarp3nguin, I don't have that module apparently. Looking into getting it instaleld
04:39.03dlynes_laptopRaden, about 12 or so
04:39.03drmessanoLimited status updates?
04:39.11p3nguinerestar: res_convert.so
04:39.36dlynes_laptopp3nguin, yes, but i'm just saying there's a lag between the ports maintainer's releases and digium's releases
04:39.37Radenive pushed 90 concurrent G.729 calls in testing on a p4 2.8 with no issue 1.6.0.22
04:39.47dlynes_laptopRaden, perhaps you missed it
04:39.54dlynes_laptopRaden, i said 1.6.1.8, not 1.6.0.22
04:40.00p3nguinerestar: "module show like convert"
04:40.08Radenill load it on my vm tommorow and try :)
04:40.16Radenim suspect i will have no issues
04:40.32p3nguinThe asterisk16 port is verion 1.6.0.21, so you should test with that version.
04:40.32dlynes_laptopRaden, on your virtual machine?
04:40.50Radendlynes_laptop, why not  ????
04:40.58Erestarp3nguin, I guess I do have it loaded. The help isn't there. Regardless, I'm hoping to do this outside of asterisk
04:41.02Radenitll even be more prone to failure and bottle necks
04:41.08dlynes_laptopRaden, everything's virtualized, including the timer, i would think?
04:41.13Radenyup
04:41.20p3nguinerestar: If there is no help, just type convert and press enter.  It will output the usage.
04:41.36p3nguinerestar: I'll summarize, though:  Usage: file convert <file_in> <file_out>
04:41.49Radendlynes_laptop, why on earth would you be running such a new trunk release in production ?
04:41.57dlynes_laptopRaden, often times, race conditions don't show up when you slow things down, because then checks have a chance to operate more slowly
04:42.06dlynes_laptopRaden, because I need the fax support
04:42.16Radenits very broken
04:42.19p3nguinerestar: "help file convert" maybe?
04:42.37Erestarp3nguin, Ah, there it is
04:43.04dlynes_laptopRaden, so why are you running 1.6.0 series, then?
04:43.14dlynes_laptopRaden, it's even less stable than 1.6.1 from what i've been hearing
04:43.15p3nguinerestar: That will at least get you from file.ulaw to file.wav quickly.
04:43.22Radencause i have over 180 days in production and testing with 0 failures
04:43.33Radenbefore we even went to production
04:44.07Radenwhy would 1.6.0.22 be less stable than 1.6.1 that makes no sense
04:44.10carrarcurl ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/dbase/data/country-ipv4.lst | grep ": cn :" > add those to your block :)
04:44.11dlynes_laptopRaden, I had about that, with testing 1.6.1.1
04:44.37dlynes_laptopRaden, before i threw it onto a production machine, that is
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04:44.39Raden1.6.1.1 is basically 1.6.0.22 with new features incoporated
04:45.05Radendlynes_laptop, no one with any sense would take suck a low branch number into production
04:45.24p3nguinno kidding.
04:45.29carrarcurl ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/dbase/data/country-ipv4.lst | grep ": cn :" | awk -F: '{print $2}'
04:45.32dlynes_laptopRaden, i'm currently running 1.6.1.14
04:45.33carrareven better
04:45.40p3nguinI don't even like to INSTALL software with low minor versions.
04:46.04carrarOddly enough thats 911 blocks of IP's to block :)
04:46.10Radenp3nguin, me either i usually wait till a new trunk version comes out then take the last trunk version with the high brand number
04:46.13p3nguinI don't upgrade to .0 and I don't even like to upgrade to .1 if I can help it.
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04:46.33Radeni usually wait till something been out 3 month at least
04:46.39SierGood evening.. Does anybody know if asterisknow supports IA64 (Itanium)? :)
04:47.11dlynes_laptopp3nguin, by the time i had finished testing 1.6.1.1 (about 3 or 4 months), 1.6.1.8 was out
04:47.12RadenSier, a lil overkill
04:47.27dlynes_laptopp3nguin, 1.6.1.8 was running on the boxes for about 3 months before I started having problems
04:47.43Erestarp3nguin, Well, it converted, but the wav isn't playing
04:47.50dlynes_laptopl
04:48.05Erestarp3nguin, Playing WAVE 'test.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono       That all look right?
04:48.42RadenSier, what OS ?
04:48.50p3nguinsier: The only 64-bit version I see on asterisk.org is x86_64.
04:49.41Radenid try it :)
04:49.48SierI see.. thanks a lot.. I wish I could just download asterisknow, install it, and have the "plumbing" work done..
04:49.55Sierseems like it doesn't support it ... thanks a lot guys
04:50.07RadenSier, download source
04:50.11Radenwhat OS ?
04:50.48Radenrun a virtual machine on the itanium :)
04:51.03p3nguinBy the way, I just installed AsteriskNOW a couple days ago, and it uses 1.4.24.
04:51.25Radenlol
04:51.25Radenhow is asterisk now ?
04:51.29SierRaden I've tried it on Debian IA64 and CentOS
04:51.29Radeni just play with it on one of my VM's
04:51.33p3nguinIt's kinda nice, if you're into that sort of thing.
04:51.44RadenSier, did u apt-get or make from source ?
04:52.01Radenp3nguin, might be good for some of the offices i deal with that want IP phones ?
04:52.11Erestarp3nguin, I just picked ulaw for the hell of it... Can you suggest something else? Would I have better luck with GSM?
04:52.17SierRaden make from source..
04:52.29Radenwhat errors did u encounter ?
04:52.32p3nguinraden: I wanted to poke around in it and see if it was good enough to install for clients without sysadmin knowledge.  I think it would suffice.
04:52.54Radenp3nguin, id like something i can bring it up in a vm and walk a client through simple things :)
04:53.06Radenthen again just ssh'ing in and doing stuff is nice to :)
04:53.16p3nguinerestar: What are you trying to do?  If your call is in codec A and you have a sound file also in codec A, no transcoding will need to be done.
04:54.15p3nguinraden: Don't even dream of touching the system with a text editor.  Do it all from the GUI or don't do it at all.
04:54.28Radenim saying asterisk and ssh
04:54.31Erestarp3nguin, A large requirement behind the whole shit storm that I'm working on is that people have to call into the asterisk box and record a message. Those messages need to be played elsewhere, namely over the web, which is why the conversion is important
04:54.54Erestarp3nguin, So I need to get something from Record() in the dialplan to a Flash sound player on a web page
04:54.58p3nguinraden: It is STUFFed with macros, so don't even dream of trying to admin AsteriskNOW outside of the web UI.
04:55.12Radenp3nguin, thanks for the FYI
04:55.18RadenErestar, for call recording ?
04:55.59p3nguinerestar: For recordings, I normally use gsm for their small file size, but for playing over the web, wav would be better.
04:57.37p3nguinRecord(mymessage:wav)  or  Record(mymessage:WAV)
04:57.53p3nguinerestar: ^^^
04:58.30Erestarp3nguin, Well, there's the rub. I still am going to be sending the recordings over the phone line to. Basically the system allows people to record an undetermined number of messages, then they can manage these via a web interface, and other people will call in and receive the messages
04:58.50p3nguinerestar: "core show file formats"
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05:01.26p3nguinraden: Do you have any thoughts about Via CL6000E?  http://logicalplus.stores.yahoo.net/viaeped60fac2.html
05:02.42Radeni have not had good luck with via and linux when comes to itx stuff :(
05:02.54Radenyou need dual lan etc though right ?
05:02.55Erestarp3nguin, All right, I'm just gunna record as wav :)
05:03.54Radenhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813153154
05:04.02Radenp3nguin, worked with ubuntu ^^^
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05:05.08Radenhas a 10/100/1000 + 10/100
05:07.50Radenp3nguin, ????
05:08.41RadenI should put a mini itx xomputer in service van
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05:12.34p3nguinraden: Yes, my requirement is dual LAN, 10/100 is fine (doesn't need to be gigE), and I prefer it to be fanless if possible.
05:13.00Radenthat unit is very quiet and it will still run if fan fails
05:13.07Radentemp raises about 14C
05:13.23Radenvery quiete fan not noticable from 2-3 ft at all
05:14.14Raden$80 and cheap :)
05:14.19Radencase $40
05:14.20p3nguinIt's twice the price I was hoping.
05:14.29Radenlol how cheap you want ?
05:14.32Radenused ?
05:14.33p3nguinI can get the Via system for $39.
05:14.36p3nguinUsed is fine.
05:14.47Raden$39 with dual lan ?
05:14.48Radenwhere ?
05:15.02p3nguinThis is going to be for my personal use, so I need to keep it as cheap as possible.
05:15.03drmessanoI dont want to freak anyone out.. but I just checked my system monitor and there is a sleeping python on my PC
05:15.09drmessanoBack away, slowly
05:15.10p3nguinOH NOSE
05:15.19Radenlmao
05:15.32drmessanoOh god, there's like 5 of them
05:15.38carrarOMG
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05:15.59p3nguinraden: So you think I will have trouble with Via and Linux, huh?
05:16.14Radenyoull get it to work eventually
05:16.24p3nguinWhat would be the problem?
05:16.26Radeni had a hell of a time with USB host controller
05:16.27carrarWhy would it be difficult?
05:16.32p3nguinI won't use USB.
05:16.32Radenand graphics issues omfg
05:16.42p3nguinI won't use graphics except when I install.
05:16.43Radenthat took a while but got working
05:16.49Radengo for it then
05:16.58Radenmake sure the nic chipsets are supported
05:17.03p3nguinLike I mentioned, it will be a networking appliance.
05:17.13Radencause i have a itx board here i cannot use with linux cause i can not bring the nic up
05:17.34Radenfor $39 id go for it :)
05:18.35Radenis that a used on or does someone ahve em on sale id buy one
05:18.41p3nguinYou don't have any used Atom-based boards with dual LAN?
05:18.51p3nguinit's used
05:18.51Radennope :(
05:19.45Radenp3nguin, and they expensive
05:19.47Radentry the via
05:20.22Radengot a bran new 160 GB sata hard drive for sale :P
05:22.57Radenim off to bed
05:23.00Radenhave a good night
05:23.03Radenhappy parts hunting :)
05:26.45Erestarp3nguin, Sorry to keep bugging you, but I tried both WAV and wav. wav yielding the same result as converting from ulaw to wav in asterisk. The file plays, so it has a duration, but there is no sound. I wasn't able to play the WAV with any players I have
05:27.23p3nguinerestar: Install sox.  Use 'play' to play the file.
05:27.34Erestarp3nguin, That's what I'm doing
05:28.22Erestarp3nguin, The first thing I tried was to convert ulaw to wav with sox, but it said it didn't know how to handle it. So then I changed the extension to .au, and... I don't remember what happened then, but it didn't work
05:28.38ErestarI'm gunna try recording as gsm. Stand by
05:36.55Erestarp3nguin, ........       The volume was too low.
05:37.04ChannelZThere is a separate format handler for sox for gsm
05:37.29ChannelZalaw and such probably too.  I suppose it depends on how it was built/what distro you're running if it's packaged
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05:55.23dlynes_laptopErestar, did you tell it to save in 'wav' or 'wav49' format?
05:55.50Erestardlynes_laptop, wav
05:55.56ErestarI'm in good shape now
05:56.02dlynes_laptopErestar, wav is a different format than what you're looking for
05:56.08dlynes_laptopErestar, wav49 is the windows wav format
05:57.06dlynes_laptopi think they did that just to confuse people
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05:57.17dlynes_laptopi can't think of any sane reason to do it that way
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05:58.31Erestardlynes_laptop, I tried grabbing the wav49 one by recording with the WAV extension, but that wouldn't play
05:58.44dlynes_laptopErestar, ah....weird
05:58.53Erestardlynes_laptop, All of the things I was trying were actually working. I just didn't have my goddamn volume up loud enough
05:59.07ErestarThat's why you should work for more than 12 hours at a time ;)
05:59.16dlynes_laptops/should/shouldn't/
05:59.28Erestardlynes_laptop, See what I mean?
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06:13.26p3nguindlynes_laptop: According to Asterisk, WAV/wav49 is GSM.
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06:29.51random_mikeis it possible to see a log for Asterisk AMI ?
06:29.58random_mikeor how can you enable it?
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06:38.52fiddurrandom_mike: manager debug on
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06:41.57random_mikethanks
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06:42.10random_mikealso can enable it in manager.conf I found :)
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07:01.32Hexiecan anyone give me some pointer on what the quality of asterisk / calls are based on? - i know the bandwidth / line speed / allocation thereof makes up for most of it, i heard that there is a HUGE down side with VOIP / Asterisk regarding this (poor quality) and i just wanted to see how true it was? any info, greatly appreciated
07:03.47TommyBottenCould you be a bit more specific?
07:03.53random_mikecodec?
07:03.59TommyBottenAsterisk is no worse than any other VoIP solution
07:04.17TommyBottenAnd quality wise, you have several codecs, that case enhance the quality, far beyond that of ISDN
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07:06.30Hexieim just trying to understand why (if VOIP is so amazing and is the new turn of technology) it isnt all over ther place and why everybody isnt doing it?
07:07.50fiddurHexie: Besides insecurity for the unknown, you must have stable servers, stable internet connection and stable electricity.  In pots, this has been dealt with a long time ago; for computers, everybody knows servers crasches etc :)
07:08.11Hexiemyself and my company are about to get involved HUGELY in the VOIP game and i am just a little sceptic (we will be using Asterisk)
07:08.18Hexiemakes sence thanks - just me wanting to make sure
07:09.04Hexieso can you place a down side to VOIP / Asterisk?
07:10.20fiddurI've been on two companies, handling the porting to voip...  In the first one, there was quality problems and I had to work quite a lot on traffic shaping to get it to work.  On the one I work now, there's been no problems.  The big difference off course is that the previous one had an ADSL internet connection of 4mbps.. this one has optic fiber of 100...
07:10.48lindi-Hexie: supplying reliable power to all the phones can be difficult
07:11.01lindi-Hexie: if you require phones to work during power outage
07:11.24Hexiewe will be on the Fibre as well - obviously that would help BUT doesnt the user / client need to be on a decent line as well for the entire thing to work seemlessly?
07:11.36fiddurWith power over ethernet and UPS for the routers, the phone electricity is solved :)
07:11.52lindi-Hexie: thinking about running SIP over insecure internet?
07:12.22fiddurHexie: Having the phones and phone server on different locations has more points of failure off course :)
07:12.58fiddurOn the other hand, using asterisk, a phone server is quite cheap, and you can easily have one in every office.
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07:14.27Hexieso that i can understand it (please forgive my ignorance - like i say i will be flying to a in depth course on asterisk at the end of this month) we can have a "server" in one location (our offices) and then Phone servers at each of our clients? (would they still not need a very fast internet line?)
07:15.16lindi-Hexie: i think fiddur's point was that if one server goes down then some phones still work :)
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07:16.43Hexiei think out=r biggest worry is the quality of calls - but as you say, there are codecs that help / code improvements etc?
07:17.56Hexieas we will be on fibre - i was just worried that all our clients wanting to use this technology would have to be on 4mb / firbre as well
07:18.12fiddurHexie: Having a server in every location helps some things, and makes some configuration more complex.   With a really good internet connection in all locations, you could go with only one central server.  And yes, even with local servers, you need enough to handle the maximum number of simultanious calls.  If you have a dedicated connection (or are good with traffic shaping), you usually want 64 Kbps per simultanious call...
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07:18.47fiddurHexie: Local servers can keep the bandwidth down a little bit (using e.g. IAX2 between servers), and make traffic shaping easier.
07:21.43Hexiethank you for all the info - so then the most important factors to voice / line quality for Asterisk / VOIP would be Codecs, Servers, internet speed and software (traffice shaping)?
07:22.18fiddurHexie: And the phones.
07:22.31remofordgee, does that leave anything that isn't important?
07:22.57fiddurHexie: Are you planning on changing all the phones to ip-phones, or using analog cards and old phones?
07:23.28fiddurremoford: Heh, no, not really :)  I guess the chain is only as strong as the weakest link...
07:23.54lindi-our largest problem is that the sip registrar is not reliable
07:23.54Hexiewe would be using plain headsets, some of this would be used for "call centres"
07:24.12lindi-they have sometimes even an hour of downtime at a time
07:24.22remofordthe weakest link in this chain is my patience
07:24.46Hexieso they would be IP phones
07:24.51fiddurHexie: And softphones on the work stations then?  Most people here would recommend hard phones... I myself am quite pleased with a  headset on the computer...
07:25.29Hexiesee, hard phones are fine - but for the requirements headsets would be way easier
07:26.06TommyBottenHas anyone any thoughts on GotoIfTime using the asterisk-lua interface on 1.6.2?
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07:27.36fiddurHexie: Hard phones with head sets then?  Then there's a choice of what the phone should be able to display, settings to make on them...  Is 'dnd' enough, or do you want the agents to mark a status of what they're doing etc :)
07:28.50Hexiei would like the agents to mark what they are doing - BUT i am hoping will get all done through the software that the Asterisk is attached to - ie. as they make a call the software will display the details / info of what ever it is and they can change it there and then (on the "fly")
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07:32.39fiddurHexie: Ok; I just meant if that would be done on the phone or on the computer.  Many phones would be able to display and make those changes etc.  I do it with a manager daemon, and let both the phones, a web page and jabber interface do that status changes... Well, sounds like a fun project - good luck!
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08:39.34fiddurDoes anyone know if "setvar" works in realtime sip_conf?  ...and, how to separate several variables to set...?
08:41.26TommyBottenWhat do you mean by realtime ?
08:41.45TommyBottenAs in loaded in realtime or are you using a realtime engine?
08:42.20fiddurTommyBotten: The peers are in a realtime (psql) table...
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08:43.53Guggefiddur it does and seperate them with ;
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08:44.24fiddurGugge: Ah, thanks!
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09:19.13pifwhen using "strategy=linear" in a queue how do I jump to the next priority once all queue members have been ringed?
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10:53.57dkpeallhi
10:54.13dkpeallis anyone available to help me with a problem ?
10:55.18binbash_depends on the problem, :-)
10:55.58dkpeallI've got a problem when a second call is established to a sip user the hint is idle
10:56.59dkpeallIt does change to inuse on the first call
10:57.11dkpeallI'm using trixbox 2.8.0.3
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11:01.18Guggei have an asterisk 1.6.1.13 thats leaking UDP sockets ... right now lsof tells me it has 900+ UDP sockets open, and no calls are in progress
11:01.44Guggeany idea what could cause that
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11:19.25|Cybex|I did 2 installs of Asterisk, one with yum install asterisk16 and one manually (downloading sources)
11:19.53|Cybex|I installed GUI 2.0 afterwards, but both give me the same problem: "Checking write permission for gui folder" is VERY VERY slow
11:20.37|Cybex|Since I installed this exactly the same way as I did on our production server (where GUI is fast without a problem), I tend to think that there is a bug in GUI 2.0
11:20.43|Cybex|Can anybody confirm this?
11:25.26c0rnoTaGugge: look at https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15627
11:26.12c0rnoTa|Cybex|: no, may be it's HDD controller problem?  hdparm -tT /dev/sda...
11:26.34c0rnoTaotherwise - have no idea.
11:28.23|Cybex|I'll check, can't imagine that though...
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11:30.12c0rnoTain my mind, working with FS on low speed always associated with not correct kernel module for HDD controller
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11:31.54krionsomebody using the snmp asterisk mib ?
11:32.03c0rnoTano :(
11:32.19|Cybex|[root@asterisk ~]# hdparm -tT /dev/md0
11:32.19|Cybex|/dev/md0:
11:32.19|Cybex|<PROTECTED>
11:32.19|Cybex|<PROTECTED>
11:32.28|Cybex|[root@asterisk ~]# hdparm -tT /dev/md2
11:32.28|Cybex|/dev/md2:
11:32.28|Cybex|<PROTECTED>
11:32.28|Cybex|<PROTECTED>
11:32.32|Cybex|Looks normal, right?
11:32.40c0rnoTayeah, right
11:32.59|Cybex|I'll try a new installation in Vmware
11:33.00krioni can't use it with snmpwalk ASTERISK-MIB, i've to snmpwalk .1.3.6.1.4.1.22736
11:33.03|Cybex|Just to see what happens
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11:34.51k4tana777Hi everybody !
11:36.29c0rnoTahello
11:37.40krionok found it i had to copy the mib to the client side...
11:40.25dkpeallhi
11:47.44dkpeallI'm using Asterisk 1.6.0.10
11:47.59dkpeallhints is not working correctly
11:48.19dkpeallwhen on 2 calls
11:48.34dkpeallsip show inuse
11:48.59dkpeall201                       2/0/1           50
11:49.19dkpeallcore show hints
11:49.30dkpeall201@ext-local           : SIP/201&Custom:DND20  State:Idle            Watchers  1
11:49.34dkpeallwierd
11:49.55dkpeallanyone know how to fix that ?
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11:57.28TommyBottendkpeall: Have you tried without the &Custom ?
11:58.02dkpeallno
11:58.19dkpeallbut on the first call it does show inuse
11:58.35dkpeallI'm using trixbox 2.8.0.3
12:04.02Guggec0rnoTa: shouldnt that allready be in 1.6.1.13 ?
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12:08.04TommyBottendkpeall: What is so wierd with that?
12:09.18c0rnoTaGugge: i don't know. take a look in ChangeLog for 1.6.1.13
12:11.41c0rnoTaGugge: but in my mind, too much opened UDP connection associates with QUALIFY issue
12:12.16c0rnoTaGugge: try to set qualify=no globaly and for each peer
12:14.15k4tana777is there a way to separate moh for context ?  i got 3 company , and i need 1 moh for each one ...
12:15.46c0rnoTak4tana777: are MOH classes that what you need?
12:20.02k4tana777yes
12:21.02c0rnoTaso, k4tana777, use MOH classes, it should help you :)
12:25.19k4tana777thanks ...
12:26.57|Cybex|I installed CentOS 5.4 x64, then I installed (via yum) Asterisk16 and then asterisk-gui. Still the same problem
12:27.05|Cybex|"Checking write permission for gui folder"
12:27.11|Cybex|VERY VERY SLOW gui
12:27.33|Cybex|I meant, I installed this in VMware this time
12:29.41c0rnoTa|Cybex|: i don't know what's the problem :( and this IRC channel didn't give you answer, because there is no support for GUIs
12:35.15|Cybex|Ah okay
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12:36.51tzafrir_laptopc0rnoTa, in such a case, please provide a redirection to the relevant channel, then
12:36.55tzafrir_laptop#aterisk-gui
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12:42.37c0rnoTatzafrir_laptop: OK, i will
12:43.05bobnormalhi there, i just upgraded 1.4.x to 1.6, and all appears ok except i cant see dahdi/zap channels in console... whats the command to do that? im worried maybe that module is missing despite successful kernel module load / dahdhi_cfg
12:43.07tzafrir_laptop|Cybex|, that was actually for you :-)
12:43.33tzafrir_laptopbobnormal, dahdi show channels
12:44.02bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, i get 'no such command'
12:44.21tzafrir_laptophave you built chan_dahdi.so ?
12:44.38tzafrir_laptopwhat happens with:
12:44.44tzafrir_laptopmodule unload chan_dahdi.so
12:44.44bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, it's in the /usr/lib/asterisk/modules dir, and 1.4 didn't have it - so yes
12:44.46dkpeallTommyBotten: Its wierd that when on 1 call hint is inuse and on 2 or more its idle?
12:44.49tzafrir_laptopmodule load chan_dahdi.so
12:45.05bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, == Unregistered application 'DAHDISendKeypadFacility'
12:45.33bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, aha!  [Feb  8 20:19:26] WARNING[14948]: chan_dahdi.c:2113 dahdi_open: Unable to open '/dev/dahdi/channel': Permission denied
12:46.00tzafrir_laptopYou need to set proper permissions through udev rules
12:46.13tzafrir_laptopwhat user do you run asterisk as?
12:47.03bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, as user/group 'asterisk'/'asterisk'.  i just ran chgrp -R asterisk /dev/dahdhi and now the unload/load gives: ERROR[14948]: chan_dahdi.c:10050 mkintf: Signalling requested on channel 16 is ISDN PRI but line is in Unknown signalling 524416 signalling
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12:48.49tzafrir_laptopbobnormal, you'll still need to fix it through udev rules (actually a one-liner)
12:49.07tzafrir_laptopbut as for now: what's the output of: lsdahdi
12:49.13bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, i looked at /etc/udev/rules.d/dahdi.rules and it already had user:asterisk group:asterisk set
12:50.17bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, 1st span, 0-15 clear + in use, 16 signalling, 17-31 clear, 2nd span all clear except 16 signalling
12:50.36bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, i have a 2-port A50x card with only 1 E1 connected
12:52.35bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, problem = isdn pri vs. bri signalling?
12:53.09bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, prior to ERROR[16178]: chan_dahdi.c:10050 mkintf: Signalling requested on channel 16 is ISDN PRI but line is in Unknown signalling 524416 signalling ... i get channels 1-15 registering successfully
12:54.20tzafrir_laptopbobnormal, you don't need to have channel 16 in chan_dahdi.conf at all
12:55.28bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, same problem as http://forums.digium.com/viewtopic.php?p=138318#138318 i think.  re: chan_dahdi.conf, i'm using the autogenerated one from dahdi_cfg, which specifies channel => 1-31.  should i try channel => 1-15,17-31  instead?
12:55.45tzafrir_laptopbobnormal, yes
12:56.31tzafrir_laptopI have no idea how this worked with chan_zap, BTW
12:57.29bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, seems to have worked, same issue for chan 47, now updating for 2nd span.
12:58.24bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, thanks heaps, seems up and running now!  will do some testing.  you are a champ :)
13:01.22bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, getting call failed on inbound... i think there may be a signalling config issue
13:02.44bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, FYI whole point of upgrade was to fix a problem whereby stable config >1 year was disrupted by telco switch upgrade .. they havent given any info and are half-way around the world in china, sleeping.  any suggestions re: alternative signalling config / lower-level wanpipe signalling debugging checks
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13:11.03Chevellehi
13:13.33Chevellepeople i need documentation about transfers + xlite + asterisk 1.6     anyone help me?
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13:16.46Faustov~book
13:16.47infobot[~book] Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF at http://www.asteriskdocs.org --- HTML at http://astbook.asteriskdocs.org or see ~buybook
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13:17.59plundraWhat's the common thing to do in a callcenter (small) environmenet with different queues?
13:18.07plundraBecause what I have now is each phone is configured with one account and is a member of a few queues and I set the CALLERID to show which queue is calling.
13:18.55plundraBut there are some problems with this, 1) you can't "take" a call from a specific queue. But that might be diverted some what with penalties, I think.
13:19.15plundraHowever, in the situation where you want to transfer to someone who might be busy, I'm not sure what to do.
13:19.58plundraWell, hmm, make it redial until it's not busy I guess. But some sort of priority would be nice.
13:20.51plundraHow would I assure to get "in between" the next call from the queue? When dialing the extension.
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13:57.22k4tana777i m still with the same problem .. somebody know a good softphone that can be configurated with more than 1 ringtone ?
13:57.43ManxPower-workAll softphones sucks
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14:00.36k4tana777hahahahahahahaha .. i know that .. but i still need one ..
14:04.54[TK]D-Fenderk4tana777: Probably eyeBeam
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14:09.04krionanyone using ntop in order to monitor voip link ?
14:09.18krioncan't manage to fully monitor it
14:09.32krionit just see sip/rtp traffic but doesn't analyze it
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14:11.47rare1980_hello world.
14:11.53rare1980_how is every one in this room
14:11.58rare1980_:)
14:13.20bobnormalis it possible to auto-detect the signalling/switchtype values somehow
14:13.22tzafrir_laptoprare1980_, hmm... I hope you don't expect each and every one to answer right now
14:13.41tzafrir_laptopbobnormal, dahdi_genconf normally does a good job
14:13.44bobnormalk4tana777: you could run multiple instances or trigger sounds outside of the software
14:13.44rare1980_:)
14:13.48bobnormaltzafrir_laptop, ok
14:13.54tzafrir_laptopFor analog ones, just set 'signalling=auto'
14:13.59rare1980_tzafrir....... u answerd
14:14.06rare1980_thats fine
14:14.07rare1980_:)
14:14.33rare1980_i ve one question
14:14.37tzafrir_laptopBut then again, "everybody in the room" is slightly less than "world"
14:15.03rare1980_:) ok don't take tention ... i just said that
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14:15.17k4tana777trigger sounds ? = lets go to google !
14:15.29tzafrir_laptoprare1980_, just go ahead and ask your question :-)
14:15.48sun28moin \o/
14:16.34rare1980_yeh .. i am using elastix can i remove its logo and use it.. i mean is there any legall issues in that
14:16.40rare1980_if i will do this?
14:17.53[TK]D-Fenderrare1980_: Use it how?
14:18.05rare1980_use it for production
14:18.46[TK]D-Fenderrare1980_: Odds are what you're changing is GPL, so just follow the rules
14:19.46rare1980_i don't wana change any thing i just want to change elastix logo.
14:20.30rare1980_i want to remove that logo and i wana use it for production.
14:20.32tzafrir_laptoprare1980_, sure. Nothing wrong with that
14:21.12rare1980_ooh really
14:21.12rare1980_good
14:21.12rare1980_thanks
14:21.12rare1980_:)
14:21.18tzafrir_laptopHowever it would be rather unprofessional if you leave out any references to them,
14:21.57tzafrir_laptopIn fact, the license does require you to to distribute (e.g. to your customers) at least a proper copyright notice
14:22.03[TK]D-Fenderrare1980_: Why do you even care to remove it in the first place?
14:22.23tzafrir_laptop[TK]D-Fender, company logo
14:22.31[TK]D-Fendertzafrir_laptop: he hasn't implied "customers" yet
14:22.41[TK]D-Fendertzafrir_laptop: I heard that... I asked WHY :)
14:23.00tzafrir_laptopSimple logic: if your company provides the support, its name should be in a prominent place on the user interface
14:23.05[TK]D-Fendertzafrir_laptop: caffeinate <-
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14:29.21ManxPower-workAh ha!  I may actually have outsmarted our salespeople.
14:29.27guyvdb_where does fxtune -i save to?
14:29.34guyvdb_fxotune
14:29.43ManxPower-workguyvdb_: what does the man page say?
14:30.19guyvdb_all tha ti am reading i think is out of date. /etc/fxotune.conf
14:30.25guyvdb_is that correct?
14:31.44ManxPower-workcorrect
14:32.16plundraIf nothing about penalty/priority is set, when adding a caller to a queue which have one "regular" member (no penalty), a member WITH penalty will never be called?
14:32.37guyvdb_then do i need to run fxotune -s after dahdi has started but before asterisk? Again I am not sure if this info is out of date?
14:33.06ManxPower-workguyvdb_: yes, you do.
14:33.37ManxPower-workremember fxotune is generally only useful on analog FXO ports.
14:36.20tzafrir_laptopguyvdb_, have you actually looked at the man page for fxotune ?
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14:36.49tzafrir_laptopDo you have a hardware that can use it?
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14:47.40guyvdb_Yes I have read fxotune and am trying to tune the FXO ports on the DTM card
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14:50.33k4tana777hahahahaha triggers sounds = Chrono Trigger Sounds .. man .. i m not finding nothing about it ..
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14:53.06[TK]D-Fenderk4tana777: This isn't a product to google for
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14:53.40Warp4good morning
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14:56.21AeroCloud[TK]D-Fender: thank you for all the help over the weekend. I finally got the project complete
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14:57.33[TK]D-FenderAeroCloud: Glad to hear
15:01.08Warp4i've got a small issue with Asterisk.  sometimes asterisk just quits responding and processing calls, even though the server it runs on is still accessible.  however, when i stop and restart of the asterisk service, all is well again.
15:01.17AeroCloudI wish there was easier functions to make this happen, but i made it work lol
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15:01.39Warp4AeroCloud, heh
15:01.51Warp4AeroCloud, i understand all too, too well :)
15:02.10AeroCloudwarp4, sometimes my asterisk does that too
15:02.11Warp4phpAGI totally rocks! :)
15:02.23AeroCloudcant use phpagi for what I did
15:02.29AeroCloud<-- php developer
15:02.36k4tana777<[TK]D-Fender> : This isn't a product to google for
15:02.42k4tana777how can i get information about it
15:03.08AeroCloudwarp4, we have this issue with our servers too
15:03.11Warp4AeroCloud, all.  yeah if it were for phpAGI, I would not have been able to make a test call when i brought our product pbx server back online after it stopped functiioning at 3am this morning (YAY Nagios)
15:03.21AeroCloudusually takes about a week for the server
15:03.29AeroCloudso what we do is schedule auto restarts
15:03.30Warp4AeroCloud, what with it stopping processing data?
15:03.33AeroCloudwith a cronjob
15:03.36AeroCloudyes
15:03.54Warp4AeroCloud, ah, thought about that, but i'd like to find a solution that would not require that.
15:03.56AeroCloudwe have multiple asterisk servers that failover to each other
15:04.03AeroCloudso customers never experience downtime
15:04.25Warp4ah
15:04.28AeroCloudso a reboot doesnt hurt
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15:05.30[TK]D-Fender[10:02]<k4tana777>how can i get information about it <- there is nothing to "get information for".  You aren't lokoking too bright here.  He meant for you to get/make something to play the sound you want to hear... YOURSELF
15:05.53AeroCloudthis weekend felt like wasted time making this new feature
15:05.56Warp4AeroCloud, so this is a known issue with asterisk then?
15:06.08AeroCloudwell I think its with phpagi
15:06.14AeroCloudcause my scripts use them
15:06.42AeroCloud[TK]D-Fender = better resource than me
15:07.04Warp4our issue was happening long before we began using phpAGI (started using it last week)
15:07.06k4tana777damn ..  hahahahahaha
15:07.20Kattyheh.
15:07.20AeroCloudwhat version are you using?
15:07.24Kattyone hell of a morning, already.
15:07.38Kattyone of my clients calls their sales rep, says their option 5 which dials an 800 number isn't work.
15:07.46Kattythey also have 4 oustanding invoices which haven't been paid.
15:08.00Kattyso our collections person gives them a call, and tells me not to go see what's up.
15:08.04Warp4AeroCloud, 1.4.21.1
15:08.09Kattysales rep gets pissed off and goes to the owner of the company.
15:08.30AeroCloudyour not using trixbox or freepbx are you?
15:08.35Warp4no
15:08.35Kattyclient says they didn't know anything was owed because they emailed the sales rep asking what the charges were for--sales rep not got back to them, so they assumed they didn't owe anything
15:08.51Kattymeanwhile, i'm looking through their past calls and realize they asked me to change their auto attendant back in early december...
15:09.00Kattyand so of /course/ option 5 is going to 800 anymore
15:09.27Kattycall client back, tell them what i found. client instantly remembers and starts acting a whole lot more pleasant
15:09.34Kattymeanwhile, sales rep still has her panties in a bunch
15:09.40AeroCloudwhat is your call volume? and how often does it not respond?
15:09.55Warp4AeroCloud, the pbx server is quite an active one
15:10.05Warp4it does this about once a week to every two weeks
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15:10.26AeroCloudwhat is the box specs?
15:10.26Warp4but since i added a nagios server to the mix, we can catch the issue early and restart as needed
15:10.33Warp4AeroCloud, can i pm ya?
15:10.36AeroCloudsure
15:10.43Kattyleifmadsen: you missed my rant.
15:10.48Kattyleifmadsen: terrible timing
15:10.49leifmadsenI sure did :)
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15:11.01leifmadsenwhat was it about?
15:11.05Kattystupidy.
15:11.07leifmadsennice
15:11.13Kattyleifmadsen: want the short version? ;)
15:11.20leifmadsenI hate stupidity as well, even though I exude it often
15:11.23leifmadsensure! :)
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15:11.38leifmadsenhas sore wrists and forearms after skiing (and falling) yesterday
15:11.50leifmadsentyping is going to be uncomfortable today
15:11.54Kattyleifmadsen: client calls their sales rep, says option 5 on their IVR isn't working. sales rep forwards me the message. client has 4 outstanding invoice and collections tells me not to do the call.
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15:12.35Kattyleifmadsen: sales rep gets her pantines in a wad, goes to the owner of the company. meanwhile, i look back at the calls and realize they made me change their IVR back in early december, so of course option 5 is different.
15:12.38leifmadsensounds about right -- outstanding invoices means additional work does not get done
15:12.44Kattyleifmadsen: turns out, they never rerecorded the audio.
15:12.49leifmadsenawesome
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15:13.15Kattyleifmadsen: collections gets back to me saying they didn't know they owed anything. apparently they had emailed sales rep asking what chargers were for and she never got back to them. they assumed it was just a big mistake and they didn't owe anything.
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15:13.45Kattyleifmadsen: meanwhile, sales rep is sitll pissed off and mad at me for not doing the call.
15:14.02Kattyleifmadsen: even tho, they have outstanding bills and i was still kind enough to call them and remind them they hadn't rerecorded the audio yet
15:14.03leifmadsensales reps always get pissy -- I don't take it too personally
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15:14.21Kattyleifmadsen: i know. i can't stand sales reps.
15:14.29leifmadsenKatty: sounds like you didn't do anything wrong, and the miscommunication was between everyone else. Tell them to get their shit together, and move on.
15:14.34Kattyleifmadsen: i'm not taking it personally, but the whole stupidity of the matter is just frustrating.
15:14.49Kattyleifmadsen: it's always fun to get stuck in the middle (=
15:15.06Kattyleifmadsen: so how's your morning been? :P
15:15.54jayteemorning Katty
15:16.01Kattyhugs jaytee
15:16.11jayteehugs Katty
15:16.17Kattyhow're you dear
15:18.19jayteedoing better than you from the sound of it
15:18.27Kattyoh i'll be fine (=
15:18.34Kattyjust bitchin
15:18.35jayteealthough still sad about the Colts losing
15:18.48Kattyi'm guessing that has somethin to do with the superbowl?
15:18.52KattySuperb Owl
15:19.15jayteeAt least it was to a class team like the Saints
15:19.33Kattyhrmmmk
15:20.14leifmadsenKatty: not bad -- my arms hurt :)  Just say down and gonna start working. I hate mondays... I find it so hard to focus sometimes
15:20.17jayteeI'd have been really sad if they'd lost to some other team like Oakland or San Diego
15:20.32Kattyleifmadsen: yeah i hear ya :<
15:20.33leifmadsenjaytee: i'm happy about the colts losing :)  what a great game
15:20.38jayteemust stay focus, Daniel-san!!!!
15:20.41NuggetMany whelps, left side.
15:20.46Kattytelnet
15:20.46Nuggettelnet is eeeeeeevil!
15:20.48KattyFIRST
15:20.51Nuggetheh
15:20.54leifmadsenthe on side kick won the game
15:20.54Kattyhugs Nugget
15:21.03[TK]D-FenderI don't give a rip about football... but glad a team that has never won before got to have a little glory.
15:21.10jayteetrue
15:21.42Kattyhttp://i.imgur.com/jpYU3.gif <- 12ft of snow timelapse.
15:21.50Kattyerr 12in
15:21.56jayteeI guess the 2012 Superbowl is supposed to be here in Indy or they're trying very hard to get it here
15:22.04Kattyi don't even wanna know what 12ft of snow looks like
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15:22.51jayteeWhen I was doing winter war games at Ft Drum in Watertown, NY back in the 70's the weather report was clear and still. Clear up to your ass and still snowing.
15:23.05Kattylol
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15:27.45proutehello all, Does Dahdi program is able to works with Beronet card?
15:27.47proutethx
15:28.02jayteekai
15:28.25smooth_penguinman they are going to take 20 days to get me a spa3102 :s
15:28.31jayteethat long?
15:28.39smooth_penguinno one has it
15:28.42jayteewho you orderin from?
15:28.49tzafrir_laptopproute, it should (the BRI ones)
15:29.03jayteetelephonydepot doesn't have it?
15:29.09smooth_penguinfrom an electronics store
15:29.11smooth_penguinnot online
15:29.15proutetzafrir_laptop: ok
15:29.42jayteebet that telephonydepot could get you one in less than a week
15:29.56jayteeunless they're on manufacturer backorder and I doubt it
15:30.44smooth_penguinIm pretty far
15:30.46smooth_penguinIndia
15:30.48[TK]D-Fendersmooth_penguin: VoIP gear is not a consumer class product. Don't expect stores to stock this stuff and feel fortunate if they can even pull it in for you, and expect to pay a premium for it when you do
15:31.02smooth_penguin[TK]D-Fender, true
15:31.24smooth_penguinthey are ordering one 3102 from a linksys dealer - outside the country :s
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15:31.45coppiceyeah, don't expect phones to be consumer products. that would be bizarre :-)
15:31.55plundraIs defaultrule a global ([general]) option only?
15:31.56Kattyhumm
15:32.12[TK]D-Fendercoppice: VoIP phones... because consumers are dumb, and there are too many ways for them to go "wrong".
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15:35.53plundraOh, it's a Queue(...) option too.
15:37.44Kattyponders
15:37.52Kattycarmelied onions, mushrooms, and chicken...
15:38.03Kattyor carmelized onions, mushrooms, and beef?
15:38.21Katty^- served on baked potato
15:38.27leifmadsenI love carmelized onions
15:38.36leifmadsencaramelized*
15:38.47[TK]D-FenderKatty: chicken... and BACON <-
15:38.53Katty^_-
15:38.54leifmadsenchicken, bacon, feta
15:38.59Kattybacon?
15:39.05Kattyhmm
15:39.11Kattyhow about some nice chopped sauted celery instead
15:39.19leifmadsenoh yes!  bacon on a baked potato is a must
15:39.32leifmadsenand sour creme
15:39.33Kattyi'm not sure how i feel about bacon, onion, mushrooms and chicken all on a baked potato
15:39.43Kattyit's not like onion mushrooms and chicken with a side of baked potato
15:39.44leifmadsensounds like the best baked potato ever
15:40.02Kattydid i mention i don't have any bacon in the house?
15:41.42leifmadsenKatty: blasphemy
15:42.20Kattyleifmadsen: i know, but i don't need the calories
15:42.26leifmadsenya me either
15:42.35leifmadsenI'll probably have a salad sans bacon for lunch
15:43.00Kattyokay so if i use the chicken in my baked potato thing
15:43.03Kattywhat should i do with the beef?
15:43.04jayteehave you heard about the new dish, Vladimir Poutine? it's like poutine but with a beluga caviar topping over the fries, cheese curds and gravy and comes with a shot of vodka
15:43.17Kattythat sounds...
15:43.19Kattydisgusting
15:43.26Kattyand similiar to something called a Slinger out here
15:43.44jayteewell, considering who they named it after then it's appropriate
15:44.04Kattyhehe
15:45.11Kattystill no snow )=
15:45.28jayteeare you happy about that or sad?
15:45.34Kattyboth
15:45.40Kattyi dont' wanna go to work tomorrow
15:45.53jayteedid you want to go to work today?
15:46.09Kattyno, but if it snows tomorrow i will have a good excuse to not show up ;P
15:46.22jayteesee what difference a day doesn't make?
15:46.39beekhello leifmadsen, Katty, jaytee
15:46.43Kattyit's something to look forward to
15:46.45Kattyhugs beekster
15:46.47leifmadsenbeek: yo!
15:46.51beekWe had 14" of snow.
15:46.52jayteemorning beek
15:46.58Kattybeek: last night?
15:47.00beekI'm sure leifmadsen is saying, "and..."
15:47.09leifmadsenI'm not sure what the problem is :)
15:47.19beekKatty: no, Saturday.   Tomorrow we're supposed to get another 6-10".
15:47.25leifmadsenalthough so far this year in Toronto we've had a grand total of 14cm of snow, none of it sticking
15:47.28Kattygreat googa mooga
15:47.30leifmadsenbasically we haven't had snow this year
15:47.36beekWould you like some?
15:47.39leifmadsennah
15:47.43leifmadsendriving is easy right now :)
15:47.44beekI can box ours up and send it.
15:47.44Kattybeek: we're getting an unusually large ammount of snow this year, aren't we
15:47.59leifmadsenI think Toronto 302 Redirected snow to DC
15:48.05beekKatty: These are the snows I remember as a kid.
15:48.06Kattyblames the earth's degree of tilt being slightly further away from the sun this decade
15:48.25beekKatty: Caused by all of the national geographic magazines stored in north america.
15:48.34Kattybeek: well we've got another 8 years until the earth's tilt goes back to 23 degrees
15:48.43Kattybeek: instead off i think 22.3 or something
15:48.56beekunless we burn all NatGeo magazines.
15:49.02beekThen it'll shift faster.
15:49.03Kattydon't do that
15:49.05Kattyhehehehe
15:50.34Kattyi believe the artic circle is at a 66.5 degree of tilt
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15:51.13Kattyand the cancer/capricorn tropics are at 23.5 degree tilts
15:51.38leifmadsenyay capricorns!
15:52.11Kattyyeah but we're stuck in the wrong hemisphere :<
15:52.21Kattythank goodness we're not at 66 degree tilt tho!
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15:52.44leifmadseninstead of me pulling up some server with 1.4.x on it, does anyone have it and can confirm whether AUDIOHOOK_INHERIT dialplan function exists? (I don't think it does -- pretty sure that's a 1.6.0.x-ism)
15:52.57leifmadsenKatty: ya, I'd fall off the earth at that angle!
15:53.10Kattylol
15:53.19leifmadsen...statements made by people who have no idea how the force of gravity works
15:53.27Kattydepends on your definition of 'fall off the earth' i guess ;)
15:53.31leifmadsen;)
15:53.42Kattythat or you'd be huddlin with some eskimos
15:53.47leifmadsentrue dat
15:53.50leifmadsenhawt eskimos
15:54.02Kattyyou know, i watched a BBC Life series about Mammals last night
15:54.07Kattyand they were talking about polar bears
15:54.11bobnormalis there a way to check wanpipe physical connection state, other than 'wanrouter status' or 'cat /proc/net/wanrouter/*' ?
15:54.29KattyI know that polar bears live up in the north pole, on the artic ocean
15:54.44Kattybut in the BBC series they showed a carcass of some whale the polar bears were feeding on
15:54.48Kattyand several families at that
15:55.01Kattyi didn't think whales LIVED at the north pole, under the artic ice....
15:55.09Kattyi thought only seals lived that far north
15:55.23[TK]D-FenderKatty: lots of things do.
15:55.32Kattythe whale was not a narwall
15:55.39[TK]D-FenderKatty: Polar bears, orcas, etc
15:55.46Katty[TK]D-Fender: but it's all ice
15:55.50mrprozacis there anyone here who has experience with SIPTraffic.com or VoiceTrading.com as a outbound SIP provider?
15:55.55Katty[TK]D-Fender: last time i checked, whales were mammals which require air
15:56.17Katty[TK]D-Fender: it just seems odd that a whale could survive where the artic ocean is completely iced over
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15:57.19[TK]D-FenderKatty: Polar bears & seals are both mammals
15:57.35Katty[TK]D-Fender: polar bears spend most of their life on the ice...
15:57.43Katty[TK]D-Fender: seals constantly attend to their holes so they don't ice over
15:57.59Katty[TK]D-Fender: what's the whale do? smash through 5ft of ice to make a hole big enough?
15:58.13Kattyi should find out
15:58.14[TK]D-FenderFREE WILLY!
15:58.30[TK]D-Fenderwait.. that was an ORCA...
15:58.43[TK]D-FenderWhich.... is a "whale" technically
15:59.23Kattyhmm.
15:59.26coppiceI thought that was a porn movie
16:00.05Kattyso according to wikipedia Bowhead whales (aka arctic whales) migrate north during the spring and summer months. spending 40 minutes at a time under water, and stay close to the openings in the ice
16:00.18[TK]D-Fendercoppice: that too
16:00.33Kattyestimated 50,000 whales in the artic during the winter
16:00.37AmorsenThe North Pole isn't continually ice covered
16:01.00Warp4meh
16:01.30KattyAmorsen: for the most part it is
16:01.42KattyAmorsen: if the ice melts too much, polar bears have a very difficult time hunting
16:01.59Kattyi wonder what it's like to see a group of 50000 whales traveling together
16:02.08Kattyi bet it's noisy
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16:05.58jayteeone of the Japanese pirate whaling vessels rammed the Sea Shepherd the other day
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16:06.36ChannelZDidn't they all get thrown in jail last year?
16:06.47coppiceIsn't is cruel to take a flock of sheep to sea?
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16:07.09jayteeisn't it sad we only had two nukes to use on Japan?
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16:09.22VEcDoes ztdummy work ok in VMWare for Call Conferencing ?
16:09.53VEcwell Meetme :)
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16:13.37[TK]D-FenderVEc: what kind of load?
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16:14.22QwellVEc: latest versions of dahdi should work fine
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16:15.55VEc[TK]D-Fender : 20 concurrent calls
16:16.04VEc@Qwell : ok :)
16:16.15VEc[TK]D-Fender : what u reckon ?
16:16.20[TK]D-FenderVEc: :/
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16:16.30[TK]D-FenderVEc: Hope its a big box
16:16.50VEc[TK]D-Fender : so it eats resources for breakfast :)
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16:16.57Naikrovek:)
16:17.52Kattyhi Naikrovek
16:18.00Naikrovekhello, Katty
16:18.12p3nguinyummmmmmm... resourcesss!
16:18.40Naikrovekis he asking about Asterisk resource use?
16:19.26p3nguinAs far as I know, he's only asking if ztdummy will be good enough to get MeetMe working if his * runs on a VMware guest.
16:19.31Kattyi love the smell of resources in the morning
16:19.48VEcp3nguin : thats it.
16:19.55Naikroveki use dahdi_dummy for meetme on a Hyper-V guest, it works great
16:20.04Naikrovekbut i use 64-bit CPU with virtualization extensions
16:20.07p3nguinI use dahdi_dummy, but I'm sure zaptel also provides a suitable dummy.
16:20.25VEcits ok I will use dahdi_dummy :)
16:20.47Naikroveki need to use sipp on that box to see what it's capable of, actually
16:21.02NaikrovekSIPp, if we're capitalizing properly
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16:23.11jayteemy favorite dummy is Jeff Dunham's "Walter"
16:23.35jayteealthough Achmed the Dead Terrorist is a hoot too
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16:23.56raden_workmorning katty
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16:24.41coppiceI thought my favourite dummy was a TV series about politics
16:25.21Kattyhugs raden_work
16:25.34VEcAchmed the Dead Terrorist is a bomb :)
16:25.44p3nguinraden_work: I looked over that JetWay board and the reviews on Newegg.  It seems like people don't have good luck with that board and Linux distros -- the NIC chipsets apparently are a controversial topic.
16:25.46VEcor maybe a blast
16:26.10raden_workp3nguin, its worked for me with unbuntu but yea :(
16:26.32raden_workvia  itx stuff + linux always seems to lead to failure
16:26.33p3nguinraden_work: I won't touch ubuntu, so I'm still not able to decide if I want to get it.
16:26.54Naikrovekwhy won't you touch ubuntu
16:26.56raden_workonly board that ive had 100% luck with is the intel one with the atom 220 for $54 but no dual nic :(
16:27.03p3nguinraden_work: The JetWay board is certainly newer and faster.
16:27.12p3nguinnaikrovek: I don't like Debian or anything that looks like Debian.
16:27.22Naikrovekreally
16:27.32Carlos_PHXDeja vu:  This is the same conversation that was on here 12 hours ago.
16:27.36raden_workp3nguin, i bet opensuse console only would run on it :)
16:27.37Naikroveki don't like anything that isn't debian or doesn't look like debian
16:27.52raden_workp3nguin, there a option on install for Server ( console only ) 740 mb install
16:28.03jayteemy distro is better'n yours
16:28.14leifmadsenjaytee: mine is better because I use it
16:28.22leifmadsenit gets mad points
16:28.24p3nguinraden_work: My intention at this moment is to run eBox or SME on it.
16:28.30raden_workmy board of choice
16:28.32raden_workhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121342&cm_re=intel_itx-_-13-121-342-_-Product
16:28.35raden_workobly one i use anymore
16:28.59p3nguinraden_work: I need to examine and possibly test eBox to make sure it isn't something "yucky" before I can commit to it.
16:29.24raden_workp3nguin, load it in a vm :)
16:29.32p3nguinI will.
16:29.37p3nguinJust have to get time to do it.
16:29.49raden_workim going to play with that too looks interesting :)
16:30.06p3nguinThat looks like a nice little board, but it's lacking a NIC port.
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16:35.24p3nguinIt looks like Ubuntu already.
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16:37.30jayteeit has a NIC port
16:37.40p3nguinone
16:37.41leifmadsenp3nguin: right above the 2 USB ports
16:37.46leifmadsenah
16:37.55jayteeoh, you need two
16:37.58p3nguinright
16:38.00leifmadsenuse a USB network interface
16:38.34p3nguinOkay, eBox is out.  I got to the Network Configuration, and its default hostname is Ubuntu.
16:38.37leifmadsenI'm surprised manufacturers still install parallel ports
16:38.41freezeyquick question... i want to edit something via cli from asterisk database this is the line i want to edit /druid/users/7042/cfnumber but i am not sure how to issue the set command because when i issue the get command it returns with no value
16:38.45jayteeit also looks like it has 1 PCI slot so you could get a half-height pci NIC
16:38.51freezeyso i assume i am just typing the command wrong
16:39.29leifmadsenfreezey: database put druid users/7042/cfnumber 69
16:39.37freezeyahh
16:39.38freezeygotcha
16:39.39freezeythanks
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16:40.24leifmadsendruid is the family, users/.../etc is the key, and 69 is the value
16:40.31freezeyleifmadsen: thanks alot
16:40.39leifmadsena lot
16:40.42leifmadsen:)
16:41.00p3nguinThe case I want to use doesn't seem to have room to put in a PCI card, so I will find a board with dual LAN or I won't get any board at all.
16:41.13leifmadsenallot is a word, but is not the meaning you want
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16:41.28seanbrightleifmadsen: ofcourse
16:41.42leifmadsenshakes an angry fist at seanbright
16:41.43p3nguinYou wouldn't say  alittle  so don't say  alot.
16:41.53leifmadsensometimes I would :)
16:46.07Kattyhi seanbright
16:46.43ManxPower-workI really really wish Asterisk had a TRIM() function
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16:47.30seanbrighthello Katty
16:47.32bobnormalmaxpower-work: use AGI ;)
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16:48.00ManxPower-workbobnormal: yes, with all the overhead of calling AGIs.
16:48.21bobnormalmaxpower-work: im lucky enough not to have the quantity of users where overhead is an issue
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16:48.37bobnormalmaxpower-work: if you need to care, i am sorry :)
16:49.16seanbrightwhat about CUT with space as a delim?
16:49.23seanbrightnot idea if that would work
16:49.24bobnormalmaxpower-work: you could always pre-generate sanitised values with a low priority AGI call before picking up the line, so the user just hears a ring...
16:49.27seanbrightno* idea
16:49.32ManxPower-workseanbright: There are workarounds, but it would still be nice.
16:50.18ManxPower-workseanbright: cut would not work for space delimiters since the variable has spaces in the text
16:50.24seanbrightoh right
16:50.42seanbrightwhat version of asterisk?
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16:53.42leifmadsenManxPower-work: see "FILTER"
16:53.57leifmadsenI think that might do what you want
16:54.13leifmadsenunless I misunderstand what you're looking for :)
16:54.53leifmadsenoh, you're looking for something to trim off spaces, etc... off the end of a string of text
16:55.07ManxPower-workleifmadsen: I'm looking to trim whitespace from a textual phrase.
16:55.21ManxPower-worki.e. "   Mary had a little lamb    "
16:55.29dlynes_laptopManxPower-work, i'm sure it wouldn't be that difficult to write a trim() function
16:55.31leifmadsenmaybe Corydon76-dig knows of something I'm missing for that, as that seems to be his realm
16:55.39p3nguine.g.
16:56.14leifmadsenbased on that  Super Bowl commercial I just saw, I want an "auto-tune" filter for Asterisk :)
16:56.34dlynes_laptopleifmadsen, trim() trims off the end spaces, and the beginning spaces (depending on the language you're borrowing the function from...some don't implement the spaces at the beginning)
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16:58.08imcdonaanyone have any luck running VoIP over CAT3? I am assuming if I hard set the port speed to 10mb it should work.
16:58.22leifmadsenthat's a networking issue in general :)
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16:58.36leifmadsencat3 has lots of bandwidth for at least a few channels
16:58.53dlynes_laptopimcdona, i think that's something like trying to do faxing over ulaw :p
16:58.56leifmadsenI know Jim van Meggelen does that buildings where they don't want to run cat5e for their phones
16:59.22leifmadsenI mean, at least 1 channel should work :)
16:59.34dlynes_laptopleifmadsen, well, we run cat3 everywhere for our phones
16:59.39leifmadsenright
16:59.42dlynes_laptopleifmadsen, but they're all analog ports on a sip gateway
16:59.53leifmadsen:)
17:00.06leifmadsenI mean... cat3 is rated to 10mbit
17:00.15tuxx-Ello! Does anyone know if its possible to monitor a coworkers conversation? Like, if the channels are already set up, could i somehow eavesdrop into those channels?
17:00.38leifmadsenper wikipedia: "Cat 3 is currently still in use in two-line telephone systems, and can easily be adapted to run VoIP as long as a dedicated LAN for the VoIP telephone sets is created."
17:00.40imcdonaI'm going to give it a shot. Hardware everythting to 10mbps
17:00.52tuxx-I see the Dial application has the parameters w and W, but thats for recording the current conversation..
17:01.01p3nguintuxx-: ChanSpy()
17:01.09tuxx-p3nguin: tnx, just what i needed :)
17:01.11p3nguintuxx-: core show application ChanSpy
17:01.19jayteeno respect for others privacy
17:01.35tuxx-hehe
17:01.35tuxx-:P
17:01.46tuxx-meh, in our pbx users can only chanspy when an administrator says he can
17:01.47tuxx-;)
17:01.54p3nguinYou're aware of the legal ramifications, I presume.
17:01.54tuxx-not my choice, customers want it... :D
17:02.10tuxx-i dont care about the legal stuff
17:02.14tuxx-let PR handle that
17:02.15tuxx-;)
17:02.21tuxx-i just make the features happen :)
17:02.43remofordis there documentation on hangup/pickup problems with dahdi and tdm400p? i find lots of stuff about zaptel...
17:02.55leifmadsendahdi is just new zaptel
17:03.20remofordok, but when it tells me to go edit $x is file $y which doesnt exist ...
17:04.09leifmadsendepending on what file you're talking about, it could be moved or renamed
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17:04.24leifmadsentry:  /etc/dahdi/  and /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf
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17:05.12ThoMehiho
17:05.13ManxPower-workremoford: the DAHDI readme and upgrade files included in the dahdi source say nothing about the filename moves and changes?
17:05.24seanbrightManxPower-work: i have a patch to 1.4 if you'd like to test it (TRIM() function)
17:05.38remofordwas trying to use elastix, so no i have not read the source code
17:06.24ThoMea question to: voicemail.conf << I use this: externnotify, but when the user leave no message, is it also posible
17:06.28ThoMesend a notify ?
17:06.40ThoMe"the caller leave no message on your mailbox" ?
17:07.32ManxPower-workseanbright: I can't test it right away, but I'd love the patch.  I considered spending the time to write one, but I'm not all that good with C
17:07.59seanbrighthttp://pastebin.ca/1790286
17:08.12seanbrightshould work, let me know if it doesn't.
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17:17.06freezeyhey so i have 2 asterisk pbx's in 2 sites and using dundi.conf to do a bridge for extensions.. everything works as it should except 1 extension.. when it gets dialed and trys to do a lookupdundi on it it says invalid extension
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17:26.23KattyLUNCH TIME
17:26.25Kattypoofs
17:27.54Corydon76-lapI knew it!  Katty is a poofter!
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17:29.05DelphiWorldhi
17:29.16DelphiWorldwhat cisco i can use for media gateway? (E1)
17:30.45freezeywow 1 extension fails on the dundilookup
17:30.48freezeysheesh
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17:31.59Chevellehi people, i am find manual for transfer call with xlite
17:33.03[TK]D-FenderChevelle: X-Lite does not have a transfer feature.  You'll have to use *'s DTMF transfer features.  "core show application dial" <-
17:33.38ManxPower-workOr you can purchase the pay version which does have a transfer function
17:33.41Chevelleyes
17:33.58Chevellebut i dont' understand  how started
17:34.11Chevellei am find manual
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17:34.36ManxPower-work(12:33:04 PM) [TK]D-Fender: Chevelle: X-Lite does not have a transfer feature.  You'll have to use *'s DTMF transfer features.  "core show application dial" <-
17:34.38[TK]D-FenderChevelle: What "manual"?  Read the APPLICATION'S INSTRUCTIONS like I jsut told you how to get
17:36.48raden_workshakes head
17:38.08k4tana777<Chevelle> : Zoiper is better than Xlite
17:38.55ChevelleZoiper
17:39.32[TK]D-Fender~zoiper
17:39.33infobot[~zoiper] Zoiper (Formerly known as Idefisk) is a free SIP and IAX soft-phone for Windows, MacOSX, and Linux that can be found at http://www.zoiper.com
17:40.23Chevellei will test Zoiper
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17:55.22DelphiWorld~iax2
17:55.22infoboti heard iax2 is http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
17:56.41remofordManxPower-work: yep, it addressed the files. grep shows no mention of the options people are talking about outside of the actual source itself tho.
17:57.04ManxPower-workremoford: what specific options.
17:57.27remofordthe various polarity things and other hangup options
17:57.42ManxPower-workThank you for being vague.
18:00.55remofordim sorry but i dont know what i dont know here
18:02.15remofordhttp://pastebin.ca/1790333 - log of whats happening
18:03.02Chevellepeople, i am trying transfer call with Zoiper but it need plugin $$
18:03.13Corydon76-lapRemo!
18:03.26remofordheya Corydon76-lap
18:05.52KobazChevelle: you don't need a plugin for call transfer in zoiper
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18:08.21k4tana777Chevelle :
18:08.33k4tana777download zoiper 2
18:08.39k4tana777not comunicator
18:08.40ChevelleZoiper has botton "Trasnfer" when press botton says Zoiper BIZ no support transfer
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18:09.01[TK]D-FenderchecYou should have downloaded ZOIPER FREE
18:09.06[TK]D-FenderChevelle: You should have downloaded ZOIPER FREE
18:09.18k4tana777you have zoiper comunicator .. you need to download zoiper 2 free
18:09.21jaytee<ManxPower-work> Thank you for being vague.   ROFL
18:09.24Chevelleyes i download zoiper free
18:09.59Chevelle**downloaded
18:10.06[TK]D-Fender[13:09]<jaytee><ManxPower-work>  Thank you for being vague. ROFL <- was he being specifically vague, or just in general?
18:10.10ManxPower-workremoford: FreePBX is not supported here.
18:10.22ManxPower-work~freepbx
18:10.23infobot[~freepbx] FreePBX is unable to be supported here. It is made up of complex dialplans and scripts which can't be easily supported by people who aren't deeply involved. Try joining #freepbx and asking there, or fpbx
18:10.47jaytee[TK]D-Fender, specifically vague
18:12.49ManxPower-worklooks to me like remoford needs something like answeronpolarityswitch=yes as it is documented in /path/to/src/asterisk/configs/chan_dahdi.conf.sample
18:13.03mrprozacis there anyone here who has experience with SIPTraffic.com or VoiceTrading.com as a outbound SIP provider?
18:13.30jayteemrprozac, not me
18:13.34mrprozaci am using a local SIP provider for incoming calls with a local number
18:13.53mrprozacguess io'lll have to take a chance and try it out then :)
18:14.07jayteebut on another note a recent AMA study showed that if you changed your nick to mrsugarpill or mrplacebo that you'd be just as effective in treating depression or anxiety
18:14.29mrprozaci will post feedback once my applicatino has been accepted
18:17.35mrprozacalso on another note, does anyone have any idea what the minimum requirements (cpu,ram,etc) are to run asterisk on a computer/server? i am testing it now on an old p4 1,6 GHz with 512mb. I'm going to order an Intel Atom Dual Core 1.6GHz mini-itx rackserver if the testserver functions proberly. The rackserver will be used in a network with 5 SIPphones (4x Linksys SPA942 and 1 Linksys Wifi SIP phone) and 3 notebooks connected to asterisk through OpenVPN on
18:18.19ManxPower-workjaytee: just like pirin tablets?
18:18.39ManxPower-workbah, nobody is going to get that reference.
18:19.21[TK]D-Fendermrprozac: Should be fine
18:20.35mrprozaci just started testing asterisk since two days, and after some research found out that if i switch to voip i will be saving over 80% on my long-distance/international calls...
18:20.38remofordManxPower-work: i was looking in the dahdi tarball, let me get that also
18:22.11mrprozacwhile landlines costs ie. Tukey costs 0.3255 using landlines while voip charges 0.0143 a minute
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18:30.47KavanSmrprozac, asterisk can run on an older pc than p4 that's for sure...
18:33.04p3nguinI personally run it on a Pentium III (Coppermine).
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18:35.04mrprozacI was wondering because i want to use a mini-itx server which uses less power, which is a plus on the bills
18:35.57mrprozacmy old server used a little to much power, therefor i needed to pay an extra 1.200€ at the end of the year for the gas & electricity bills :(
18:36.02magic_hathey, folks. My * app has all of the sudden stopped registering input from get_data(). Any idea what that's all about? I press the keys, but the response is blank.
18:36.27[TK]D-Fendermagic_hat: What is your app coded in?  Got debug for us?
18:36.42[TK]D-Fendermagic_hat: Show us a broken call
18:37.12Chevellei trying call other trunk but when press the option of the ivr not found, i think is the problem with the pulsation.... anyone help me?
18:38.01Chevellethe problem is with xlite and BT200 grandstream
18:38.05magic_hat[TK]D-Fender: I'm using a ruby package called RAGI to handle some of the AGI stuff. I'll copy a debug in a sec.
18:41.52etfonhomeymrprozac, I have a 4 phone system w/ a Sangoma B600DE running on this:  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101262&cm_re=supermicro_atom-_-16-101-262-_-Product
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18:42.43mrprozacI have a question? i am connecting x-lite to * from an external network (ie. Internet). I have connected the phone, but whenever i call or get a call there is no sound. Which ports do i need to forward to my server on my router?
18:42.56ManxPower-work~answers
18:42.57infobotrumour has it, answers is Asterisk Book: http://astbook.asteriskdocs.org & SIP w/ NAT: http://www.aocomputing.net/?p=3 & Wiki:  http://www.voip-info.org & docs: /path/to/src/asterisk/doc & 1.4 .vs. 1.6.0 .vs. 1.6.1: : /path/to/src/asterisk/UPGRADE*.txt
18:43.05bmoraca_work~sipnat
18:43.06infobot[~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
18:43.13etfonhomeyToo slow
18:43.36Chevellemrprozac you need server public
18:43.39mrprozacsorry etfonhomey, i wasn't paying attention :)
18:44.04mrprozaci have a static (external) I.P. and have set my other server in the DMZ
18:44.07Chevellemrprozac in case you are using SIP
18:44.14bmoraca_worketfonhomey: what's your load average on that box with Asterisk?
18:45.10Chevellei had problem using the DMZ
18:45.40mrprozaci am using DMZ for my other servers, which i will try to hook up to the *
18:46.26[TK]D-Fendermrprozac: Follow the GUIDE you were linked
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18:46.34mrprozacon of these servers si a LinuxMCE Server, which i want to connect to *
18:46.51mrprozaci will follow it D-Fender, thank you
18:48.06mrprozac<etfonhomey> That server looks nice, how does it perform?
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18:48.18[sr]hi people
18:48.22[sr]one question
18:48.36[sr]dahdi show channels
18:48.53Chevellepeople one question........i am trying call other trunk but when press the option of the ivr not found, i think is the problem with the pulsation.... anyone help me?
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18:49.04[sr]show's me nothing, but a dahdi status, show's me the 4 ports i have
18:49.21leifmadsen[sr]: means there are no active channels in chan_dahdi
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18:49.44[sr]leifmadsen: ahh, but they are there then
18:49.59[TK]D-Fender[sr]: Whos says you configured your channels for use with *?
18:50.38[sr]didn't understood ur question
18:50.48jayteeManxPower-work, sorry I had to run out to another building for a minute.
18:51.02jayteepirin tablets, LOL
18:51.55[sr][TK]D-Fender:  a dahdi show status show's me the card, ok i think it's OK
18:52.03[TK]D-Fender[sr]: Your card can be fine but not ahve actual channels set up for use with *
18:52.19jayteeHank Azaria was great in that flick
18:52.28Chevellehelp me!
18:52.33Chevellepeople one question........i am trying call other trunk but when press the option of the ivr not found, i think is the problem with the pulsation.... anyone help me?
18:52.35[sr][TK]D-Fender:  shouldn't i have an option to configure this on the freepbx interface?
18:52.46[TK]D-Fender[sr]: WRONG CHANNEL
18:52.48[TK]D-Fender~freepbx
18:52.49infobot[~freepbx] FreePBX is unable to be supported here. It is made up of complex dialplans and scripts which can't be easily supported by people who aren't deeply involved. Try joining #freepbx and asking there, or fpbx
18:52.53bmoraca_work[sr]: no.  additionally, freepbx isn't supported here
18:53.06[TK]D-Fender[sr]: IIRC the answer to that is "no", but you'll ahve to check with them
18:53.08[sr]ok...
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18:53.22bmoraca_work[sr]: with freepbx, the only thing you can do is configure how asterisk reacts to calls coming in on dahdi channels.  it does not configure those channels.  you need to do that manually
18:53.25[sr]i have in ideia that with asterisk-gui it is
18:53.52bmoraca_workChevelle: pastebin your failed call log and dialplan config.  no one can help you otherwise.
18:53.58OrbixxI realise this may be off-topic and if there is a more suited channel I'd appreciate any suggestions... My Linksys SPA941 IP phone has suddenly stopped working and now displays blinking orange/red lights and fails to boot. Ideas?
18:54.01bmoraca_work[sr]: no GUIs are supported in this channel
18:54.08[sr]right
18:54.49[sr]ok
18:54.50OrbixxI only ask here because it's quite literally documented nowhere.
18:54.58[sr][TK]D-Fender: a dahdi show channel X
18:55.11[sr]X is a number, a 4 port card, will be 1-4 channels?
18:55.15[sr]or other sintax?
18:55.31[TK]D-Fender[sr]: Depends on the card.
18:55.32bmoraca_work[sr]: you need to configure your dahdi-channels.conf file in /etc/asterisk.
18:55.41[sr]tdm400p
18:55.58[sr]bmoraca_work: already is
18:56.13[sr]was generated by dahdi_genconf
18:56.26bmoraca_work[sr]: it's obviously not or you wouldn't be having this problem.  and without pastebins, i have no reason to believe it's correct.
18:56.39[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: that file by itself is meaningless
18:57.04bmoraca_work[TK]D-Fender: no, but the output of dahdi_cfg -vvvvv combined with that file would tell us how he's configured it
18:57.14[TK]D-Fenderbmoraca_work: Nope.....
18:57.22[sr][TK]D-Fender: http://pastebin.com/m54f8035c
18:59.30[sr]what do you say?
19:00.04[sr][TK]D-Fender: http://pastebin.com/m53e41cd5
19:00.19[sr]i inserted the dahdi_cfg -vvvvv output aswell
19:01.08[TK]D-Fender[sr]: Where is your /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf <-------------------?
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19:02.09[sr]:)
19:02.10[sr][TK]D-Fender:  http://pastebin.com/m77019459
19:02.35[sr][TK]D-Fender:  ok i see, i need to conf the channels here right? can you tell me the right section so that i can take a look?
19:02.58raden_workI need to have full redundency between 2 Asterisk Servers how do i accomplish this ????
19:02.59raden_workhttp://www.voltarclamps.com/VOIP_LAYOUT.gif
19:03.14[TK]D-Fender[sr]: your chan_dahdi.conf does not #INCLUDE dahdi-channels.conf and is therefor useless
19:03.28[sr][TK]D-Fender:  hum...
19:03.38[sr][TK]D-Fender: how is that inclused, what sintax?
19:04.07[sr]included i mean
19:04.10bmoraca_workraden_work: Server 1 and Server 2?  and "full redundency" as in what?  should all appliances be able to register to either and be reachable by either PRI?
19:04.40[TK]D-Fender[sr]: #INCLUDE dahdi-channels.conf
19:04.48[sr]any place?
19:05.03[TK]D-Fender[sr]: the bottom
19:05.27freezey[TK]D-Fender: you usually have all the answers =o) any reason why a lookupdundi would fail for 1 extension but not others?
19:05.36raden_workbmoraca_work, Need to sync, VM, databases , and phones need to be able to register to BAK server in case of Pri Going down but need a way to force reregister when Pri comes back up ?
19:05.38[sr]let me see...
19:05.43[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: Wow... NO details.  Quelle surprise...
19:05.46freezeyhaha
19:06.13freezey[TK]D-Fender:  hey so i have 2 asterisk pbx's in 2 sites and using dundi.conf to do a bridge for extensions.. everything works as it should except 1 extension.. when it gets dialed and trys to do a lookupdundi on it it says invalid extension
19:07.17raden_workbmoraca_work, our wholesale provider has redundancy from ITSP to our servers sooo inbound traffic not a issue when SERVER 1 goes down itll route to server 2
19:07.37raden_workand vice versa of course
19:07.41[sr][TK]D-Fender: where should i see this now?
19:07.48bmoraca_workraden_work: not possible to force reregister.  however, you could fairly easily do this with a shared REALTIME database, voicemail stored in SQL, and DUNDI (provided each endpoint only ever has a single TN)
19:07.59[TK]D-Fender[sr]: Where should you see WHAT?
19:08.04raden_worksingle TN ?
19:08.07[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: I don't see debug....
19:08.19[sr][TK]D-Fender: assign the ports from the FXO to a sip extension
19:08.23bmoraca_workraden_work: i wouldn't worry too much about forcing all phones to register to a particular server...use SRV records or DNS round robin to allow them to register to whichever one they want
19:08.42freezey[TK]D-Fender: here is on that shows successful for 1 extension and then fail for the next http://pastebin.ca/1790427
19:08.47raden_workwe are just registering by IP
19:08.50bmoraca_workraden_work: TN = telephone number.  DUNDI doesn't work all that well if you need to accomodate for more than that.  but if you're in a pretty static environment, you can make it work
19:09.07bmoraca_workraden_work: right...but you're going to need to change that if you want this to work.
19:09.10[TK]D-Fender[sr]: these are FX) ports (should be RED, and connected to LINES).  These are not EXTENSIONS.
19:09.11raden_worksome end points have 2 TN
19:09.15[TK]D-FenderFXS*
19:09.25raden_workbmoraca_work, so i will need a domain then eh
19:09.50bmoraca_workraden_work: probably, yes.  these endpoints aren't part of a corporate WAN?
19:09.52[sr][TK]D-Fender: sec, going home, brb in 1h
19:10.07mrprozacDo i need to set up NAT if i connect the SIP client (softphone) and server through OpenVPN??
19:10.17raden_workendpoints are small businesses
19:10.24bmoraca_workmrprozac: no.
19:10.57raden_workbmoraca_work, why you ask our of curiosity ?
19:11.09[TK]D-Fendermrprozac: that's only 1 side of the call, and YES you might depending on how you are runnign your VPN
19:11.16bmoraca_workraden_work: because if they were, you could use the local DNS.
19:11.26raden_workgotcha
19:11.39bmoraca_workraden_work: local DNS zones, that is.
19:12.02raden_workCan i store voicemail with Mysql ?
19:12.05bmoraca_workraden_work: the other option would be to use some kind of layer 7-aware load balancer...but you can get this taken care of without that.
19:12.14bmoraca_workraden_work: yes, you can.  it works pretty well, actually.
19:12.30raden_workok so Mysql and DUNDI ?
19:13.28raden_workand DNS round robin ?
19:13.49bmoraca_workraden_work: that's how I'd do it.  with proper timers on the phones and DNS round robin, you could definitely make it work.  whether or not DUNDI will be feasible for you depends on more information than you've given...you may need to do some custom stuff with AGI or FUNC_ODBC to determine where to send the phone calls, though
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19:14.34raden_worktrying to get a plan of attack done I have a few weeks left to get this done
19:15.29Kattyugah, headache
19:17.12raden_workKatty, :(
19:17.29Kattyyeah i know :<
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19:18.43raden_workcan someone explain how im approved for a vehicle loan upto 60k ( which i dont need nor am i buying a vehicle ) but i cant get a home loan for 64k ?
19:18.53raden_workwith 20% down and a 730 credit score ?
19:19.00Naikrovekwow
19:19.03Naikrovektry a different bank
19:19.04bmoraca_workraden_work: should be pretty easy...a third, dedicated database server would be useful.  are these servers located at the same facility?
19:19.06Naikrovekor a credit union
19:19.23raden_workbmoraca_work, 2 servers at vitelity
19:19.34bmoraca_workraden_work: wtf...64k for a house?  where the hell is that?  $120k is low for a 3 bedroom/2 bath where i am
19:19.37raden_workbmoraca_work, U space cost me $75 a U
19:19.53raden_workbmoraca_work, only 10 years old northern wisconsin :)     repo :)
19:20.02raden_worklotsa nice houses in the 70's
19:20.10raden_workgoto missouri even cheaper in right areas :)
19:20.11bmoraca_workraden_work: they're at the same facility?  are you trying to provide redundancy in case of server failure or connection failure?
19:20.26bmoraca_workwell, i'd never want to live there, so i'll take my chances here
19:20.27bmoraca_work:P
19:20.31raden_workserver failure
19:20.43bmoraca_worki got preapproved for a home loan last year for $150k
19:20.45raden_workconnection failure vitelity has handled
19:21.26bmoraca_workyou'll need a third server then.  for instance, if the server with your database on it crashes, you're fucked.  potentially, you'd have 4 servers, with the database being part of a cluster
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19:23.01bmoraca_workthat said, you could implement some caching on the secondary server with AGI or something in the event the primary server fails...but a third/forth server would be simpler
19:23.18raden_workbmoraca_work, ok one issue another server is not a option :(
19:24.17bmoraca_workyou're going to have to figure out some caching, then...not just for voicemail, but also for call routing/registrations
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19:26.00raden_workwhy can i not run a mysql server on each server ?
19:26.18raden_work2 mysql Servers
19:26.24bmoraca_workraden_work: you probably can...but the contents of each server needs to be identical
19:26.43raden_workso 2 synced mysql databases ?
19:26.49bmoraca_workyep
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19:27.56raden_workfor VM
19:28.28raden_workcan mysql be used for routing and registration ?
19:28.35bmoraca_workfor everything.  you're going to have to put everything in a database to make it available to both servers continuously, at the same time
19:28.55bmoraca_workraden_work: yes.  realtime will allow you to store SIP registrations and peers in a mysql database
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19:29.24raden_workbrb 5 min
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19:33.18bmoraca_workraden_work: your dial statements will need to dial URIs instead of peers.  could play havoc with certain types of NATs (especially any using ALGs), but you could probably make it work.
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19:35.49TagorI'm trying to get outgoing calls working. I have openend 5060 + RTP ports in my firewall. But when I call, I don't hear the other party. I'm using 12voip.com
19:36.00TagorAnyone who know's what ports else I need to open?
19:36.06TagorIt works fine when my firewall is off
19:36.17raden_workURI's ?
19:36.35TagorURI's ? what's that?
19:37.38bmoraca_workraden_work: URIs...  sip:num#host:port kind of thing.  because the device may not actually be registered to the asterisk box that's making the call, you'll have to dial the device directly, rather than dialing it by a named peer in Asterisk
19:38.09raden_workbmoraca_work, interesting .....
19:38.10bmoraca_worker
19:38.16bmoraca_worksip:num@host:port
19:38.29TagorI don't understand?
19:38.37TagorOr isn't this meant for me?
19:38.41bmoraca_workTagor: different problem.  doesn't relate to your issue
19:38.47TagorOk
19:38.57[TK]D-FenderTagor: READ <---
19:38.59[TK]D-Fender~sipnat
19:39.00infobot[~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
19:39.01[TK]D-Fender^^^^^^^^^
19:39.27raden_workso like  sip:555555555@sip.server1.com:5060
19:39.59bmoraca_workraden_work: no...more like sip:5555555555@ip_of_registered_endpoint:port_of_registered_endpoint
19:40.11Tagor[TK]D-Fender: I'm not behind a NAT, the server is connected to the internet directly
19:40.28raden_workTagor, they are talking to me
19:40.44[TK]D-FenderTagor: Your ENDPOINT aren't necessarily
19:41.19raden_workbmoraca_work,  your saying when the server dials the ( end point  / client SIP device )  ?
19:41.22[TK]D-FenderTagor: You need to ensure * send RTP the the right client address and that REINVITES are prevented
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19:41.40bmoraca_workraden_work: yep.
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19:43.00bmoraca_workraden_work: when an endpoint registers to asterisk when configured as a realtime peer, asterisk writes the contact address, IP address, and port number that was registered from...you'll need to look that info up in order to dial that peer
19:43.13Tagor[TK]D-Fender: I'm sorry, I don't understand. I have set 10000_20000 as RTP ports in rtp.conf. I also put these ports in APF, but still it isn't working
19:43.38bmoraca_workraden_work: actually, now that I think about it, you MAY be able to use the peer name...i don't know...never tried it...
19:43.40[TK]D-FendertarPREVENT REINVIteS.  Perhaps youa re having trouble reading...
19:43.52[TK]D-FenderTagor: You also aren't showing us your configs ro debug from a failed call...
19:47.13bmoraca_workraden_work: the bottom line is that all call processing, registration, and voicemail information needs to be available to both systems, continuously, and at the same time in order for this to work.  you could probably figure out other ways to do it, but a shared database will be the easiest
19:47.15raden_workTagor, port in firewall is open, but is port forwarding setup ?
19:47.36raden_workbmoraca_work, I like the idea of using mysql
19:48.03raden_workbmoraca_work, sorry taking notes of the conversation im documenting this whole setup and making a howto ( company paying me todo it so why not )
19:48.09bmoraca_workTagor: you don't need to forward any ports on the client's side.  if it's not working, it is either an asterisk config issue, a phone config issue, or a router config issue (such as DIP passthru)
19:48.33bmoraca_workraden_work: need a contract employee to build the infrastructure for you?  :P
19:49.51raden_workTagor, you said all worked when firewall was disabled ?
19:52.43freezey[TK]D-Fender: hey did you see my pastebin?
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19:54.35[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: Nope
19:54.43freezey[TK]D-Fender: here is on that shows successful for 1 extension and then fail for the next http://pastebin.ca/1790427
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19:55.37moos3how can I have say option 2 in my ivr play two different messages depending on the time of day
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19:55.57[TK]D-Fendermoos3: "core show application gotoiftime"
19:56.04[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: I don't see configs to back this
19:56.11staffmemberdoes this # support asterisk-gui? I ran through the installation and it seems to have gone fine, but the webserver seems to be empty even though i can access it on port 8088
19:56.27[TK]D-Fenderstaffmember: No, it does not.  #asterisk-gui <-
19:56.27moos3[TK]D-Fender: yeah, I'm looking at but I see how to put a else
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19:57.04[TK]D-Fendermoos3: You don't need an "else"  Jump AWAY if condition is met.  If it ISN'T then jsut continue with the next priority
19:57.23moos3k
19:57.50Tagorraden_work: port forwarding is not needed since the server is connected to the internet directly. I have opened 5060 and 10000_20000. It works fine with the firewall off. So it's not the config. Another SIP provider works fine with this firewall config. So I guess 12voip (same as voipbuster) uses other ports
19:58.12Naikroveksome use 5061 or 5062
19:58.15moos3[TK]D-Fender: so this should work  exten => s,1,GotoIfTime(9:00-18:00|mon-fri|*|*?sysadmin_day:sysadmin_night,s,1)
19:58.20staffmember[TK]D-Fender: ty
19:58.45[TK]D-Fendermoos3: You just confirmed there is no "else".  So what is the ":' doing in there?
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19:59.26moos3well I have many of these, to do this one has a night and day version
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20:00.04[TK]D-Fendermoos3: Apparently there is an "else".  aT LEAST IN 1.6
20:00.14moos3ok
20:00.23moos3i'm using 1.6 so I should be good then ?
20:00.29raden_workTagor, so there is no router between the asterisk box and your internet connection  ?
20:00.30[TK]D-Fendermoos3: Go try it
20:00.43Tagorraden_work: that's right
20:00.44moos3[TK]D-Fender: thanks for the help
20:00.59raden_workwhat os ?
20:01.08Tagorraden_work: debian
20:01.26freezey[TK]D-Fender: let me know if this is enough http://pastebin.ca/1790491
20:01.59raden_workTagor, you need to change iptables routing
20:02.44Tagorraden_work: erm what for? the problem is some ports are blocked. I opened the ports 5060 and 10000_20000 but 12voip/voipbuster seems to be using other ports
20:03.11p3nguinI can't imagine that an ITSP would sent SIP to your on non-standard ports.
20:03.24p3nguinto you, rather.
20:03.42raden_workUDP 5060
20:03.42raden_workUDP 11113
20:03.42raden_workUDP 10300 - 10311
20:03.42raden_workUDP 6901 - 6920
20:03.52raden_workTagor, learn to read
20:04.01raden_workright on there site
20:04.04bmoraca_worklol
20:04.08Naikrovektheir
20:04.14p3nguinraden_work: I don't know if you caught what I said earlier, but eBox is built on Ubuntu.
20:04.26Tagorraden_work: you got to learn to read, cause these ports are for their sip client, not for asterisk
20:04.27raden_workp3nguin, sweet :) should be a go then :)
20:04.37p3nguinNot for me, but you might like it.
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20:04.49Tagorraden_work: I already tried these ports
20:04.50[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: Where do I see 'lookupdundi' ?
20:04.53raden_worki thought you were going to use ebox
20:04.55p3nguinI'll go back to my original plan of SME server.  I know more about it, anyway.
20:05.22p3nguinraden_work: I said I was going to check out eBox because I thought it looked promising.
20:05.44raden_workTagor, well look at your network and ipchains logs
20:06.29freezey[TK]D-Fender: in exten_features.conf it has lines taht are exten => _**1XXX,1,Macro(page,${EXTEN})  exten => _**XXXX,1,Goto(lookupdundi,${EXTEN},1)
20:06.39raden_work# iptables -L -n
20:06.39raden_work# tail -f /var/log/messages
20:06.56[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: Lets try this again. SHOW ME THE F-ING CONTEXT IN YOUR DIALPLAN
20:06.58raden_workTagor, use wireshark to find out whats going on
20:07.06Naikrovekfeels like monday in here
20:07.25raden_workfreezey, i suggest you show him the dialplan context
20:07.37freezeyhaha
20:08.02raden_workTagor, are u using IAX ?
20:08.09p3nguinI suspect he doesn't even know that a context is.
20:08.34bmoraca_worktotally calling in sick tomorrow, lol
20:08.40raden_workNaikrovek, no shit :)
20:08.48raden_workbmoraca_work, LMAO
20:08.54Naikrovekeveryone's all pissy
20:08.54Tagorraden_work: nope, sip, I don't think that will solve my problem, to monitor which ports is't using, cause it will be a range
20:09.18raden_workTagor, if you analyze the network traffic you will know what it going on
20:09.37raden_workTagor, i bet you dont have 2 NICs on your asterisk box do you ! ?
20:09.44Tagorraden_work: I already know, some ports are blocked which 12voip/voipbuster uses
20:10.06raden_workTagor, are you a network genie ? you just know ?
20:10.16raden_workwishes he just knew ....
20:10.25raden_workI gave you the SIP ports
20:10.37raden_workthey are within range
20:10.39Tagorraden_work: I view the debug output which shows it also communicates with port 41530 ...
20:10.51raden_workshow us
20:11.11freezey[TK]D-Fender: http://pastebin.ca/1790501
20:11.30raden_workNaikrovek, ignorance makes me crabby :-)
20:11.45Naikrovekmy own ignorance makes me crabby
20:11.55Naikroveki feel the need to educate others when i see they're ignorant
20:12.03Naikrovekmaybe not the need, but the desire
20:12.07Naikroveki wanna help
20:12.19Naikroveki want this world to be smarter when i leave it than when i was born
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20:12.36benngardu 2? ;)
20:12.39raden_workbmoraca_work, how do i run a dns round robin on 2 machines  ?
20:13.14bmoraca_workraden_work: just have multiple A records...so have two A records sip.domain.whatever that point to the two different IPs
20:13.21Naikrovek2 A records, one pointing to each IP
20:13.26[TK]D-Fenderfreezey: Ok, I can't tells what is on what side... and I'm not going to run in circles trying to get it
20:13.48bmoraca_workraden_work: that'll randomly choose one per.  SRV records will allow you to prioritize, so it may be better to set those up
20:13.51freezey[TK]D-Fender: ok the one i sent you is from the machine thats failing to do a lookup for the 1 extension
20:14.34raden_workbmoraca_work, okie doki
20:15.05[TK]D-Fendergoes off to do something productive
20:15.10freezey[TK]D-Fender: both machines are identical
20:15.14Naikrovekcheers, [TK]D-Fender
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20:15.37freezeyeh whatever i will figure it out
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20:17.30aursI'm trying to install dahdi 2.2.1 and asterisk 1.4.29. dahdi starts without errors, but asterisk complains that my dahdi config is wrong. I've used the same config on dahdi 2.1.0.2 and asterisk 1.4.22.1 before... ideas anyone?
20:17.51aursI'm using the wtc4xxp driver with 2 configured spans
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20:21.53raden_workbmoraca_work, Ive never messed around with DNS will i need to run DNS on my 2 servers  or do i need to have a 3rd party do it or setup another serve r?
20:22.37bmoraca_workraden_work: either way.  i'd probably recommend a hosted DNS service in this case...
20:23.13raden_workill see if Vitelity can just do it on there DNS
20:23.17bmoraca_workprobably cost a couple bucks a month, but it's easier (generally) to maintain
20:23.38raden_workwell im not very experienced with dns either that my concern
20:23.45raden_workcost no issue
20:26.13raden_workbmoraca_work, so as far as routing the dialplan will basically be in the database ?
20:26.39bmoraca_workraden_work: well, the dialplan will be in extensions.conf...but how calls are placed has to be in the DB
20:27.02raden_workI've never done that before but i love working with databases :)
20:27.04bmoraca_workraden_work: you can use AGI or FUNC_ODBC for looking that stuff up while in the dialplan
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20:27.35raden_workok
20:28.29raden_workand you recomend everything dial by SIP URI ?
20:29.58staffmemberwhats the best asterisk gui configurator ?
20:30.05raden_workconsole :)
20:30.16Qwell~gui
20:30.17infobotgui is, like, (Graphical User Interface) Any system that uses graphics to represent the functions of a program. All Windows operating systems are GUI. or point-and-drool, double-click, drag-and-drop, such as http://toastytech.com/guis/miscwin1xp.png.  Of course Real Programmers use the command line interface.  See cli
20:30.24Qwellclose enough
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20:30.39bmoraca_workraden_work: you'll probably have to, but you can try dialing by the peer name.  this is all theoretical...i haven't actually had time to implement something like this in practice
20:31.00raden_workwell i will have it all documented :)
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20:31.03bmoraca_work~cli
20:31.04infobot[cli] a Command Line Interface, the best form of interface around, of course  Call-Level Interface, originally developed by SQL Access Group, but now known as Microsoft's ODBC standard. an x86 assembly instruction  Common Language Infrastructure (See mono or .net)
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20:31.42raden_workso when a phone registers I presume the SIP URI would be written to the database ?
20:32.39bmoraca_workraden_work: to some extent, yes.  it'll write the IP and the port into the database, as well as the generic contact URI...you'll likely have to do some parsing to format it correctly.  the RFC might come in handy
20:33.09raden_worksounds like i have my work cutout :)
20:33.46raden_workso all i need todo is keep my extensions.conf file synced and mysql databases synced
20:33.53bmoraca_workraden_work: all registering does is tell the server how to get ahold of the client.  SIP is sessionless at its core.  asterisk generally does that parsing for you, but you might have to do it yourself
20:33.56raden_workand run everything from the database
20:34.06bmoraca_workraden_work: the idea would be that extensions.conf will never need to be modified
20:34.13raden_workcorrect
20:34.30raden_worksip.conf hmmmm
20:34.46bmoraca_worksip.conf will be configured to use the shared realtime database
20:35.34raden_workonly thing in there that will be different is in general ?
20:36.01bmoraca_workwrite, because they'll be attaching to their own realtime databases which will be externally synced
20:36.49raden_workso only thing that will be different between the 2 machines is [general] in sip.conf .....
20:37.15bmoraca_workalong with a few other minor things...
20:37.20bmoraca_workbut, yes, for the most part
20:37.45raden_worktechnically, id think everything else would be identical
20:38.08bmoraca_workwell, there are a few other places where you have to set up the database connections to point to the different databases
20:38.10raden_workcan I include a external file in a sip.conf ?
20:38.14bmoraca_workODBC settings, voicemail, etc
20:38.30raden_workcorrect
20:38.30bmoraca_workwhy wouldn't you be able to?
20:38.31SuPrSluGcan i use sipp to test a real phone number?
20:38.43raden_workbmoraca_work, dont know how never tried :LOL
20:38.54bmoraca_workwell, the answer is "yes"  :P
20:39.23raden_workThis is starting to sound easier than i know its going to be LOL
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20:39.46bmoraca_workwhen you plot everything down, it really won't be that difficult, to be honest
20:40.01raden_workwell never really messed with asterisk with a database
20:40.21bmoraca_workit's very similar to a system that i just set up (only difference is adding the redundancy)
20:40.30raden_workgotcha
20:40.39raden_workIm taking notes looking things up etc...
20:40.59b14ckHi everyone. I've actually got an odd problem which I can't seem to figure out. I'm getting this error after being on a call for a short amount of time: [Feb  8 23:44:00] DEBUG[27105]: devicestate.c:466 devstate_event: device 'meetme:500' state '1'      <--- I've got verbosity all the way up, as well as debugging, but don't see any clear indications. I'm on a lan and receiving calls from a cisco voice gateway so there is no natting.
20:41.19b14ckAs soon as that debug message comes up, asterisk hangs up the call.
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20:49.39nnystupid Q is there any correlation between libri version number and asterisk? Installing 1.6 asterisk, libpri only goes to 1.4
20:49.56Qwellnny: not anymore
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20:51.28aurshmm... I got it working with dahdi 2.1.0.2, libpri 1.4.7 and asterisk 1.4.29
20:51.58aursbut dahdi 2.2.1, libpri 1.4.10.2 and asterisk 1.4.29 was a no-go
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20:58.55NatlonehatHey guys, get errors on my * machine saying => too many open files, & new calls get rejected. Any way i can get around this?
20:59.10QwellNatlonehat: check ulimit
20:59.20Qwell(note that a socket is considered a "file")
20:59.28Natlonehatchanged ulimit from about 30,000 to 100,000
20:59.32Natlonehatstill same thing
20:59.46Natlonehatsysctl -p shows 100000
20:59.54ManxPower-workin the Asterisk CLI type !ulimit -a and make sure it's actually set for the process
21:00.12Natlonehathold on, doing that now
21:01.23Natlonehatmax user process = 40960
21:01.48NatlonehatManx?
21:02.01p3nguinIf the error message was "too many open files," don't you think you should look at the limit of "open files"?
21:02.22Natlonehatstill 30000
21:02.25Natlonehat:(
21:03.08Natlonehathow do i adjust that?
21:03.23p3nguinYou really need to have over 30000 open files?!
21:03.36p3nguinThat's a lot.  I have a ulimit of only 1024 open files.
21:03.37Natlonehatseems like it. m losing recordings
21:03.47Natlonehat& rejecting inbound calls
21:04.05Natlonehatat about 242 simultaneous channels
21:04.17aursulimit -n
21:04.39Natlonehat30000 aurs
21:04.40p3nguinulimit -a will obviously include -n's output.
21:04.46aursaight
21:04.50ManxPower-workYou should expoect 2 file handles in use for each call at a min.
21:05.05aurslsof | grep asterisk | wc -l
21:05.21Natlonehat268
21:05.26p3nguin299
21:05.51Natlonehatp3nguin?
21:05.57aursok, that was < 30000
21:05.57p3nguinMine is 299!
21:06.04Natlonehatmine's 268
21:06.06paulcAGI question: On a low powered box, I've seen instances of an error message when launching an AGI script (written in PHP using PHPAGI, if it makes any difference?). safe_wait something something, and not all the channel vars are accessible from my script. Likely cause = slowness of loading PHP? because it works "most of the time" and I can't reliably replicate the problem. (low spec dev box != what I'll use in production)
21:06.18Natlonehataurs, the traffic hasnt started yet
21:06.34Natlonehatthere's only 10 active channels at the moment
21:06.35aursNatlonehat: ok. what asterisk version is it?
21:06.41outtolunc634
21:06.41Natlonehat1.4.24.1
21:07.33aursso the number outputted by "lsof | grep asterisk | grep UDP | wc -l" will increase over time I guess
21:07.41Natlonehatthat is correct aurs
21:07.55Natlonehatwhat I'm really after is modifying that 30000 limit
21:07.57aursI've had that issue with 1.2
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21:08.05aursand the solution was to restart the asterisk process daily
21:08.25aursbut haven't had that issue with 1.4 (not < 1.4.20 or something at least)
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21:08.38aursehm... I meant > 1.4.20
21:08.44Natlonehatwhats the max traffic you've thrown at a 1.4 box aurs?
21:08.55Natlonehatwith recording on 100%
21:09.32Natlonehathey p3nguin, any ideas on how i can change that 30000 limit ?
21:09.33Naikrovekwow - lsof | grep asterisk | wc -l  gives me 1564 :)
21:09.41aurshavent done 100% monitoring at any time
21:10.26NatlonehatI do it 100%, & start getting this open file errors when i hit 240 channels.
21:10.32p3nguinnatlonehat: I would set the ulimit value accordingly, then restart the process that needs to use that new value but currently uses the old value.
21:11.30aursbut that might just delay the problem
21:11.41aursif there are file handles that arent closed properly
21:12.03Natlonehatdidnt work
21:12.28aursyou can also add a ulimit -n line in your init script
21:12.29Natlonehatmaybe I'm doing something wrong when m setting the values
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21:13.03Natlonehatassuming I'm a total noob aurs, how would you say i do it
21:13.09ManxPower-workNaikrovek: lsof also shows the OWNER, so if, for example, you are running your web server as the user "asterisk"....
21:13.20Natlonehatrunning as root
21:13.38aursNatlonehat: http://threebit.net/mail-archive/asterisk-users/msg10747.html
21:16.09Natlonehatthanks aurs.
21:16.13Natlonehatwill try that our
21:16.19aurs"more than a few" google hits on "asterisk too many open files".. hehe
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21:16.34Natlonehat:)
21:16.36Natlonehatwilco
21:17.14aursbut there was a bug with udp channels not getting closed on 1.2 if I remember correctly
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21:20.42Natlonehatyup aurs, we had that issue a while back
21:20.48Natlonehatwhen we were on 1.2
21:20.57Natlonehatso we'd also restart every night
21:21.47aursi c
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21:31.16ryanlini am trying to locate the config file for asterisk that interferes between the provider and the box
21:31.21ryanlinis it in asterisk.conf ?
21:31.36fenrusinterferes?
21:31.39p3nguinsip.conf or iax.conf
21:31.46ManxPower-workryanlin: your question does not make sense.
21:32.10ManxPower-workryanlin: It sounds like you are running a GUI for Asterisk.
21:32.32fenrusAn interface is not always a GUI
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21:32.39fenrusyou can interface with something.
21:32.48p3nguinMy answer remains the same.
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21:33.41ryanlinsorry
21:33.45ryanlini am new to asterisk..i am lost
21:34.05p3nguinryanlin: sip.conf for SIP services, iax.conf for IAX2 services.
21:34.08ryanlini am doing the migration (unfortunately, i am a data guy) for asterisk to cme
21:34.20ryanlinalll right, thanks
21:34.45Qwellto CME?  WHY?
21:34.54ryanlinlol don't ask me..our mgmt wants it
21:35.00ryanlincan't  fight the decision
21:35.07Qwellsure you can
21:35.13ryanlinour asterisk has been working perfectly fine
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21:35.23ryanlinone day, they just decided to go "oh, let's go for CME"
21:35.26ryanlinhere is the box, make it work
21:35.43Kobazwhat a waste of resources
21:35.44ryanlinyea i know.way to go.. now i have to figure it oout
21:36.01ryanlinasterisk, technically, if configured correctly, is much better than cme
21:36.12ryanlincme is the stripped down version
21:36.25ryanlinam i right?
21:36.33Kobazprobably
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21:37.22franckhi
21:38.01franckI have suddenly lots of noise on a PSTN interface, how can I debug?
21:38.27Kobazfranck: plug a phone in, see if you still get noise
21:38.47franckI don't get the noise
21:38.47franckProSLIC on module 0 powered up to -74 volts (c5) in 19 ms
21:38.47franckLoop current set to 20mA!
21:38.48franckPost-leakage voltage: 33 volts
21:38.48franckProSLIC on module 0 powered up to -72 volts (c1) in 13 ms
21:38.48franckLoop current set to 20mA!
21:38.51Kobazfranck: same way you debug anything else... elimiate sources of possible problems until you have one left
21:38.54Kobazfranck: and don't do that
21:38.56Kobaz~pastebin
21:38.57infobot[~pastebin] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you can paste anything over 3 lines without flooding the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://www.rafb.net/paste
21:39.26franckit is only 5 lines
21:39.34Kobaz5 > 3
21:39.36franckI  won't paste the whole config file
21:39.52buttons840i would like to see a change to the BackgroundDetect(filename[|sil[|min|[max]]]) (file: app_talkdectect.c); i want a 5th parameter for the a minimum length of silence required to reset the clock.  Consider BackgroundDetect(sound.wav, 0, 4000, 0) which hears <3000 ms noise><2 ms silence><3000 ms noise> ; in this case there was never 4000 ms of consecutive noise, even though its very close.  Adding this additional parameter would h
21:39.52buttons840elp in this case.  I'm willing to do this modification myself, but I wanted to see if there are any other solutions to my problem before I spent a lot of time on this?
21:40.09franckI don't know what these voltages means nor loop current nor post leakage
21:40.11franckurl?
21:40.31Kobazfranck: voltages aren't going to tell you if there is noise
21:40.32franckare they related to my problem?
21:40.50franckit is a scratchy noise
21:40.53franckvery loud scratch noise
21:41.04Kobazand it doesnt happen when you plug a regular phone into the line
21:41.18franckwith a normal phone everything is ok
21:42.00Kobazthen it's either: a crappy line card, interferance from the server components, echo cancellation, or pci inturrupt problems
21:42.51franckok that gives me some area to look for
21:43.11Kobazmore your line card as far away from the processor and video card as you can
21:43.12franckI have an ADSL filter on the same line, could be related?
21:43.19Kobazmore/move
21:43.33franckwell it did not use to do that, it came suddenly
21:43.52Kobazcould be... but the adsl filter is supposed to block all the non-voice stuff
21:44.09Kobazyou might have radio interferance
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21:44.19franckhmm...
21:44.21Kobazlike, gsm cell phones will interfere with a lot of audio equipment
21:44.58Kobazif it happened randomly, and you are *certain* that you didn't change any configuration or hardware
21:45.12franckit really sound like there is a bad connection on copper wires
21:45.14Kobazthen it's probably a line problem or interferance problem
21:45.28franckwell, I'll look into the PCI issue
21:45.35Kobazthe telco can probably help you debug
21:45.42Kobazif it's not your local hardware
21:46.11Kobazfranck: if for some reason you're getting spikes in interrupts, that will affect audio processing, and you'll get artifacts
21:46.34franckI'll try to mess up with IRQ
21:46.48franckbut not sure how to block the wctdm to a specific interupt
21:47.00franckzttool does not give me any error
21:47.09ManxPower-workcat /proc/interrupts
21:47.26ManxPower-workwhat's a popular mailorder place for voip stuff like atas and phones?
21:47.46franck<PROTECTED>
21:47.53francksounds 11 is overloaded
21:51.24bmoraca_workManxPower-work: mail order?  who the heck uses mailorder anymore?
21:52.21ManxPower-workyou know what I mean
21:53.00franckKobaz:  thanks for your help, I'll try a few things...
21:53.53bmoraca_workManxPower-work: i like voiplink.com but depending on what you need, telephonydepot.com can have better prices
21:54.07bmoraca_workalthough the guys at voiplink.com will almost always match
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21:58.58niekvlessertfranck: you could disable some usb ports if that's possible, seen that solving some problems sometimes as well
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21:59.44niekvlessertsry, didn't read until the last line. :)
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22:03.28dlynes_laptopManxPower-work, i guess you don't want voipsupply.com?
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22:23.38niekvlessertmaybe i'm in the wrong channel here, if so plz say so and tell me where to go, but:
22:23.56niekvlesserti would like to know how i could integrate gsm & sip together
22:24.05niekvlessertand not with a gsm gateway
22:24.08niekvlessertbut on the network level
22:24.24niekvlessertwe're working with a huge carrier here in the Netherlands
22:24.32niekvlessertand they're creating forced on pbx
22:24.44niekvlessertso all the calls from the gsm go to the pbx, no matter what
22:24.55niekvlessertbut i only want the sip header if it's mobile to mobile
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22:25.59nnyanother stupid question from me today: Does asterisk need a shell account to make System calls?
22:28.04[TK]D-Fendernny: * runs as a user...
22:28.26nny[TK]D-Fender: sorry, I run asterisk as asterisk
22:28.27[TK]D-Fendernny: They don't need a login shell to have a process run as it AFAIK
22:28.35[TK]D-Fendernny: Which is a user
22:28.39nny[TK]D-Fender: ok I'll test further, just refining my install scripts
22:28.46nnyyeah that's what I meant, me no parse well
22:28.54[TK]D-Fendernny: I don't see why it'd need a shell just to start a process in its name with permissions
22:29.18nnydidn't think so, but some things stretch the limit of my linux knowledge
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22:33.47KattyHI!
22:33.55KattyI HAS COME TO BUG YOU ALL
22:34.37Kattyso i was wondering. Caramelized Onions, Mushrooms, and Celery with (Beef OR chicken?) on baked potato.
22:34.40Kattywhich sounds better.
22:35.19[TK]D-FenderKatty: YES
22:36.17Kattyyou are just so much help
22:36.57lanningdumps some bugs in Katty
22:37.39Kattythat does not parse. please try again.
22:37.56niekvlessertfor each ($food) { eat(); }
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22:38.27lannings/ in / on /
22:38.33lanning:)
22:38.38Kattywhat puprose would that serve?
22:39.22lanningpoints to statement made by Katty after "HI!"
22:40.07Kattyoh, right.
22:42.31Kattyhttp://pinksplash.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/lol_cat.jpg <- Melon.
22:44.20lanninghe's paying more attention to the camera than to the melon...
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22:45.32dlynes_laptopmelon....
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22:46.01jayteeMelon! Come back here...you can't elope!
22:46.25bmoraca_workvomits
22:46.37jayteehehe
22:47.01bmoraca_workthat was pretty bad
22:47.13jayteeyes, it certainly was
22:47.30jaytee:-)
22:48.01Kattyhttp://www.focusgallery.nl/albums/Focus_2010_abokaartwinnaars/Tilly_Meijer.jpg <- Duck, staring at camera.
22:48.18niekvlessert:)
22:48.25niekvlessertthat's not a scared duck
22:49.11Kattyno, i wouldn't think so
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22:49.32Hereticlo all
22:49.59Kattyhi
22:50.42niekvlessertheretic: great game
22:51.14Hereticwhat game
22:51.23niekvlessertheretic
22:51.53niekvlessertbefore it was doom and after it hexen
22:53.05Hereticoh yeah i remember that
22:53.07Heretici got doom on my iphone now
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22:53.49niekvlessertthat's great
22:53.55niekvlessertyou can even run it on your tomtom :)
22:54.12niekvlessertthere's new opengl versions for all os's
22:56.07Heretichaha
22:56.08Hereticye
22:56.24Heretici remember when my buddy got it on his new 486
22:56.27Hereticthat cost like an arm and a leg
22:56.35Hereticand it was like omfg look at the graphix
22:56.35Heretic:P
22:56.42Hereticshat myself a few times
22:57.06DeeewayneKatty, that ducky is now my desktop background
22:57.22jayteethanks for sharing but your incontinence is really not something the rest of us give a shit about :-)
22:57.23ChainsawThe game that really made me care about PC gaming and multiplayer was Duke3D.
22:57.35niekvlessertlol :)
22:57.45niekvlessertyou remember second reality
22:57.55niekvlesserti watched it like a million times
22:58.04ChainsawI do remember Terminal Velocity. But that was a game.
22:58.08niekvlesserthow the HELL could they do shit like that
22:58.18[TK]D-FenderChainsaw: I ran that at the office during lunch hour a decade ago :)
22:58.39Chainsaw[TK]D-Fender: Disorienting sometimes, with those spinning tunnels :)
22:58.40[TK]D-Fender(DN3D that is)
22:58.48ChainsawAh, yes. Duke3D over IPX.
22:58.54ChainsawPerfect for lunch hours.
22:58.58niekvlessertyeah, also did that a lot :)
22:59.33niekvlessertyou know.... every time i get a new gadget.... i just HAVE to run all the emulators i can find on it... :)
22:59.50niekvlessertjust to see if it can play doom and mario and stuff like that
23:00.09[TK]D-FenderChainsaw: we upgraded to Action:Half-Life and it was soo much better.
23:00.21ChainsawI find there are ports of the DOS games I used to like these days. Like OpenTyrian :)
23:00.34Chainsaw[TK]D-Fender: Oh yes, Half-Life. Nobody wanted to play against me anymore :(
23:00.49Chainsaw*crossbow sound* *death beep*
23:01.12KattyDeeewayne: :>
23:02.48[TK]D-FenderChainsaw: I was far worse.  KNIVES
23:03.11niekvlesserttyrian was nice too
23:03.25[TK]D-FenderChainsaw: I gave a co-worker an MP5 and I was a virtual 20' from him.  Told him to try and kill me.  I PUNCHED HIM TO DEATH
23:03.33Chainsaw[TK]D-Fender: LOL
23:03.47niekvlessert:)
23:03.49[TK]D-Fender**FLAWLESS VICTORY**
23:04.42Chainsawniekvlessert: It was awesome in that it just let you keep on playing. It has some sort of scaling difficulty system though. It remains difficult to do Harvest.
23:07.28niekvlesserttrying to remember here...
23:07.28niekvlessertv
23:07.31niekvlessertery hard
23:08.20niekvlessertTyrian for iPhone
23:08.20niekvlessert[show]Tyrian for iPhone
23:08.21niekvlessertIn June 2009, an iPhone adaptation of OpenTyrian was approved for sale in Apple App Store.
23:08.28niekvlessertlol
23:08.44Chainsawniekvlessert: Harvest is that level with the rows of brown ships that you have to weave between. Because they're indestructible.
23:09.10niekvlessertpfew i don't remember
23:09.17niekvlessertplayed all the gradius games though
23:09.34niekvlessertnemesis 3 on msx was so SICK
23:09.39niekvlessertsalamander ARGL
23:09.47niekvlesserti NEVER passed level 2
23:09.54niekvlessertok that's not true
23:10.15niekvlessertbut took me 5 years of getting beter at computer games
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23:20.50spenguin[work]heh I love this video, http://lifehacker.com/301195/hack-your-home-telephone-with-asterisk
23:21.04jiraiahi
23:21.08jiraiaI have a E1 trunk connected to PSTN and VoIP extensions on my asterisk. The number of pilot my E1 is 7777-0001 but I do have 100 telephone numbers available in E1 and wanted the connectors of a particular extension voip leave the ANI = 0002 did the following dialplan but did not work
23:21.48jiraiaSet(CALLERID(all)=77770002)
23:22.05jiraiaanyone have any idea where I am wrong?
23:22.25Kobazhmmm
23:22.55Kobazit seems there's some new behavior in 1.6.0.22 with agi... it now jumps to the 'failed' extension if the channel was hung up
23:23.16Kobazi wonder why theres' no notes about that... it took me two hours to figure out why my tests kept failing
23:24.13fenrusi dont like that asterisk version nummbering looks like fubar ip-addresses
23:25.51Kobazwhat's fubar about it?
23:25.56Kobazthat's a valid ip address
23:26.40fenrusi thaught 1.0.0.0/8 wasnt assigned.
23:27.13Kobazit's not
23:27.18Nuggetfenrus: migrate to ipv6 and it'll fix the glitch.  :)
23:27.19fenrusah, it is.
23:27.20Kobazit's still a valid address
23:27.26fenrusAPNIC has it
23:27.29fenrussince 2010-01
23:27.36Kobazoh, that's new
23:27.41Kobazit didn't used to be
23:27.49Kobazbut anyways, even if it wasn't assigned... it's still valid
23:27.50Kobazheh
23:28.06fenrusyes, it's still valid
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23:28.21fenrusbut not to use anywhere if it's assigned to IANA for lab
23:29.03mascooldoes NAT stuff (qualify) work with rtcachfriends=yes for SIP peers in 1.4.23?
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23:42.21mascoolanyone?
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23:44.59OrbixxWhat does Trixbox have over Asterisk (if anything)?
23:45.10Kobaztrixbox is asterisk
23:45.14OrbixxI know that.
23:45.21Kobazwith a gooey around it
23:45.21OrbixxBut I don't know what makes it 'better'.
23:45.29OrbixxI've been using vanilla Asterisk.
23:45.38OrbixxWorks fine for me, just wondered what Trixbox is all about.
23:45.43Kobazif you want a gooey, use trixbox
23:45.50Kobazthat's about it
23:46.38chuckftrixbox is in its own little world
23:47.00OrbixxBah, if I wanted a gui I guess I'd only want it for monitoring the system, not for configuring it.
23:47.20chuckfyou'll have to go to trixbox people for support. They've done their own thing with freepbx
23:47.45OrbixxSeems pretty crap just for a GUI.
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23:49.08[TK]D-Fender[18:45]<Kobaz>trixbox is asterisk <- incorrect
23:49.33OrbixxI'm going to hazard a guess that Trixbox made their own source code modifications.
23:49.52Kobaz[TK]D-Fender: they use asterisk as their base
23:49.55[TK]D-FenderOrbixx: Trixbox = Distro + hacked FreePBX + shit-ton of other GUI's to provision phone, interface with CRm included along-with + kitchen sink
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23:50.09[TK]D-FenderKobaz: they use CentOS as their base... * is like 10 levels up
23:50.28Orbixx"10 levels up"?
23:50.34Kobaz[TK]D-Fender: well yeah
23:50.46Kobazi meant base telephony platform
23:50.48[TK]D-FenderOrbixx: think OSI here
23:50.55OrbixxOh I see :P
23:51.55Orbixx[TK]D-Fender: Haha, I perceive you're not a fan then. I'm certainly not keen anyway, was just curious as to its purpose.
23:52.19OrbixxTheir website doesn't really do much of a job explaining what it does.
23:52.28OrbixxOr rather, what it does as opposed to Asterisk.
23:52.36OrbixxSince it's pretty much in competition.
23:52.47OrbixxEven if the target audience isn't exactly the same.
23:53.48[TK]D-FenderOrbixx: thats like a car being in competition... with the TIRES IT USES
23:53.59OrbixxAlmost ;)
23:54.55mascoolso really, can I use NAT peers with Realtime and rtcachefriends?
23:55.03mascoolI know this used to be a problem
23:55.28mascoolcan't find anything confirming it either way
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