IRC log for #asterisk on 20100727

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00:09.48booduhello
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00:18.05LemensTScan u not install g729 without a license to use for pass thru purposes?
00:18.17LemensTScan't run the bench utility without a register license
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00:28.22Gershwinso buy the license, it's cheap
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00:52.36nightwalkOr just refuse to use proprietary codecs :)
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01:22.32root52@Mark22 Sorry I stepped away I am running Asterisk SVN-branch-1.6.1-r199820 After some digging I have a theory. How can I tell what version the modules in /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ were compiled against? Does that question even make sence? ;-)
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01:28.14nnyhmm whats the simplest way to allow asterisk to set a variable based on a caller's input. I am setting up a remote call forward and want to give them the option to dial the numeber to be forwarded (and globally set a variable with it) and read it back to them
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01:29.14nnyheh nm read seems to be what i want :O
01:29.17zerohaloRead(), SayDigits()
01:29.23nnythanks ^^
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01:45.46radenLemensTS, u dont need to buy a license for pass thrue
01:45.47radenand licenses are cheap
01:53.26LemensTSraden: http://pastebin.com/n7AUbESD
01:53.36LemensTSi suppose I could skip the bench test?
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02:31.15radenLemensTS, that just means you dont have licenses it will still do pass through
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02:37.40LemensTSraden: yes, but i dont know the optimum architecture
02:38.12LemensTSi've done installed it for pentium3, from servers I have done in the past it usually chooses pentium3 for everything...
02:38.23LemensTSbut id still like to run the utility to see...
02:41.13radenthen run the utility
02:41.24radenactualy you dont freaking need it !
02:41.29radencause your pasing through
02:41.44radenwtf you need to optimize for architecture if the arch is not being used to transcode
02:43.06xhelioxBecause I'm a retard who doesn't understand anything, probably.
02:43.20xheliox*ahem* Did I type that outloud?
02:44.43radenxheliox, LMAO :)
02:44.59radenLemensTS, ? ? ? ?
02:45.23radenwhy the F does sat tv have to be so expensive :(
02:45.48radenNeed to get a Roku and netflick and cancel dish or something
02:45.58raden$85 a month for 8 hours of tv watching dont make sense
02:47.11LemensTSraden: yea that is true lol.
02:47.25zerohalostream everything
02:48.03LemensTSim gonna need to do transcoding later, ill just run the bench when i get licenses at that time
02:49.12radenLemensTS, then do that
02:49.22radenzerohalo, wouldnt that be nice :)
02:50.20zerohalonot too hard - boxee fulfils my needs
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02:50.55radenBoxee ?
02:51.09zerohalohttp://www.boxee.tv/
02:51.49zerohalohave a grotesque media streaming insanity here
02:51.54radenwhat can you all do with it ?
02:52.07zerohaloony this I'm missing is the news... which makes me anxious anyway
02:52.33zerohalonetflix, pandora, etc., ad nauseum.
02:52.52zerohalotry it out... then graduate to a boxee box.
02:52.57radenwhat about like FOX , CBS , NBC :) ?
02:53.01zerohaloew
02:53.21radenBoxee much different from roku ?
02:53.36zerohaloi can only suggest your try it out
02:53.51radenIll have to do that when i get some time
02:53.58raden<PROTECTED>
02:54.06radenJust love my DVR :(
02:54.09zerohaloyeah... time... not enough of it
02:54.18radennever is
02:54.27radenI should jsut cancel stupid dish
02:55.23zerohalomac or win user?
02:55.34zerohaloknow dnla?
02:57.40radenLINUX
02:57.44radendnla ?
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02:58.30zerohaloah, sweet - check out boxee.
02:58.54zerohalothen consider what you can do with boxee as a media center
03:01.23radenI will
03:05.11DogBoyeh
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05:11.38LemensTS$result=shell_exec("./linux");   <--anyone know what that means? i was using it to pull asterisk stats, but now i dont remember how it worked (this was in php)
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05:19.38carrarThats the rootkit command
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05:20.29ankur_6997hi ;  is it possible to connect pstn lines to asterisk ? ;
05:21.15uqlevankur_6997, yes, providing you have special telephone card
05:21.38ankur_6997thanks uqlev
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05:22.32ankur_6997but how many simultaneous calls can be handled using that line ; the calls are terminated into an ivr menu
05:23.03uqlevankur_6997, pstn allows only 1 call atm
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05:23.26ChannelZdepends on your hardware and what you're connecting to
05:23.30ankur_6997ok what if ihave to handle multiple users ?
05:23.54ankur_6997implementing a full fledge IVRS system for my organisation
05:24.09ChannelZThey have anywhere from 4-port to 24-port analog cards
05:24.10uqlevankur_6997, how many users?
05:24.29ankur_6997around 50+ callers
05:25.18uqlevankur_6997, you will need 5-10 pstn lines, or to find voip provider
05:25.31ankur_6997ok i can buy such card but i want to use only one number
05:26.44ankur_6997i am in india and i think their is no voip provider that can provide a indian number
05:27.39uqlevankur_6997, I have no idea about India, recently I have read that VoIP in India nearly marginal illegal
05:27.57ankur_6997ok
05:28.37ankur_6997so is their any way for implementing IVRS system that can handle multiple calls
05:29.12ankur_6997inbound calls that are terminated into an ivr menu
05:29.57uqlevankur_6997, I guess it is possible, I have never don it yet\
05:30.40ankur_6997i have googled for this but dos't came up with some thing usefull
05:31.06ankur_6997might be i am not using the correct search tearm can you please help me
05:31.41uqlevIVRS is not a base feature of *, you should do a lot of coding yourself or buy ready one
05:31.42ChannelZankur Asterisk can handle as many calls as you have lines to feed it and the CPU to back it up
05:32.43ankur_6997what should i buy ?
05:33.17ChannelZ???  Do you only want to deal with analog phone lines?  Are you only hooking up analog handsets?
05:33.38ankur_6997i want to use one service number say (12345) and any caller is presented with the ivr menu
05:33.58ChannelZyeah fine but how does that call reach the system in the first place?
05:34.02ankur_6997currently i am testing my ivr menu with callcentric number
05:34.09ankur_6997and it works fi9
05:34.30ankur_6997what i am planning to do is to use a local number
05:35.01ChannelZIf you're going to do it VoIP, just buy a bunch of channels from an ITSP then
05:35.13ChannelZlike you're already doing
05:35.42ankur_6997is it will be avalible in india ?
05:36.18ChannelZ?  Search for an ITSP in India or one that has a termination point in India
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05:38.49ankur_6997ok thanks i think www.net4.in can be a solution for me
05:39.10ankur_6997ITSP can handle multiple calls  ?
05:40.47ChannelZthey better
05:41.09ChannelZYou should be able to buy as many channels as you have bandwidth to support
05:41.59ankur_6997ok thanks
05:42.08uqlevankur_6997, ITSP can handle multipl simultaneous calls but you should negotiate it
05:42.20ankur_6997how ?
05:42.38uqlevankur_6997, include in your contract with details
05:44.30ankur_6997ok
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05:53.26ankur_6997is it not possible to fully implement IVRS system witout ITSP using some advance h/w
05:53.44ankur_6997and asterisk
05:54.01ankur_6997?
06:02.26ChannelZyes
06:02.58ChannelZhttp://www.digium.com/en/products/
06:03.24ChannelZsee "Telephony Interface Devices"
06:04.55carrarAnything is possible
06:12.42ankur_6997which card should i buy i want to connect to my pstn line to handle many users simultaneously using IVR
06:13.36ankur_6997please help i am confused
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06:53.04ChannelZjeez how many times can we answer the same question
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08:29.10AlienPenguinhi  ppl, is there a way to delete the custom busy/unavailable greeting file? like is possible for the temporary one
08:29.47tuxx-for the voicemail?
08:30.13tuxx-rm /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/<vmboxnr>/busy.GSM/WAV/wav
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08:40.15AlienPenguintuxx-, yes, i was looking for something to do it from the ivr like it's possible for the temporary one
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09:03.56russWith my dahdi card, I can't use extensions starting with *8 in my dialplan
09:04.25russI always get a fast busy signal, I think the driver might be trying to interpret it as a call group command?
09:06.09russI see the following messages in my log
09:06.28russ'features.c: No call pickup possible...', 'chan_dahdi.c: No call pickup possible...', 'channel.c: Hanging up channel 'DAHDI/2-1''
09:07.29russah, I see ';pickupexten =*8' in features.conf...but how to turn it off
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09:16.23tzafrir_laptopruss, do you have '*8' in your dialplan?
09:16.49tzafrir_laptopwhat's the output of:  dahdi show channels    ?
09:22.25russI have *86 for blacklisting calls
09:23.15russhttp://pastebin.com/xasE7STz
09:23.28russfor now, I just changed pickupexten to **
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09:27.15tzafrir_laptopruss, do you have '*8' in phone-line3   ?
09:27.31tzafrir_laptoplook at:   dialplan show *8@phone-line3
09:28.02tzafrir_laptopah, ok
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09:32.37russok, next question, whenever I have a call ended on a fxo dahdi channel, I hear a congestion signal
09:32.59russis there anyway to change that? Like maybe to 30 seconds of silence, and then a congestion signal ala regular pots?
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10:13.06BeltechsHello, Im using asterisk 1.4 and I want to enable the http server in asterisk so I can send http requests to my * See http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Aynchronous+Javascript+Asterisk+Manager+%28AJAM%29
10:13.49BeltechsI have looked for the http.conf file in /etc/asterisk and its not there. Any help is appreciated Thanks in advance.
10:24.11leifmadsenBeltechs: look at your source directory and copy the sample file from configs/http.conf.sample /etc/asterisk/http.conf
10:26.29Beltechslet me look.
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10:30.05Beltechsleifmadsen: not exactly where to find my source directory, thank you,
10:30.27leifmadsenBeltechs: I didn't tell you where to find your source directory
10:31.17BeltechsI know, Im looking around to see If I can find the directory
10:31.54leifmadsenBeltechs: you'd have downloaded the source code when you installed -- it's usually in /usr/src/
10:32.12leifmadsenif you installed from a package, then I have no idea where the http.conf file would be -- download the source
10:32.15Beltechsi used *now iso
10:33.18leifmadsenthen I have no idea
10:34.48Beltechsthats cool, you atleast point me in the right dir thank u
10:43.21ruyoIs there any known issue about Busy app blocking channels?
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10:54.33phretoris it possible to configure asterisk to call a list of numbers and record the conversation automatically?
10:58.07leifmadsenyes
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11:00.47phretorleifmadsen: is it something I have to hack asterisk for or it is described in the documentation somehow?
11:01.28leifmadsenyou have to create a script to generate callfiles or connect to the Asterisk manager interface to place the calls, then utilize the dialplan applications to perform the functions you want
11:02.09leifmadsensomething external needs to trigger the calls to happen - usually it's done by a phone, but if you want to trigger them automatically you can use an external script
11:02.22leifmadsenalternatively you can use the Originate() application if you want to trigger it via a phone
11:03.42phretorleifmadsen: just one clarification - do I have to trigger every single call or I just need to trigger the first one/
11:04.07leifmadsenyou have to trigger all calls -- how would Asterisk know what is the next call without you telling it?
11:06.10phretorleifmadsen: well, when the previous call ends, for instance.
11:06.20leifmadsenright...
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11:06.39leifmadsenwhen it ends, you could use something like AGI() to trigger your script to start a new call
11:06.52leifmadsenor if you're monitoring the manager interface, you'll know when it hung up
11:07.40phretorleifmadsen: when a call ends, does it fire any even or trigger that I can use to invoke AGI at the right time?
11:08.22phretor(s/even/event/) correction: leifmadsen: when a call ends, does it fire any event or trigger that I can use to invoke AGI at the right time?
11:09.21leifmadsenphretor: you can just say:    s/even/event/ and the infobot will correct the line for you :)
11:09.28leifmadsenphretor: use the 'h' extension for hangups
11:09.44phretorleifmadsen: Colloquy.app did it for me automatically too.
11:09.50leifmadsenah
11:10.41phretorleifmadsen: so, the options are a dialplan or callfiles, am I correct?
11:10.59leifmadsenphretor: or the AMI (which is really the best method)
11:11.07leifmadsenAsterisk Manager Interface
11:11.24leifmadsenif you have a program/script that can work with that, then you can pretty much control all your call starts with that
11:11.45leifmadsenthe script can then wait for the hangup of the channel by monitoring the manager interface, and then trigger the next call in line
11:12.19phretorleifmadsen: actually, I don't have any other program that need to use Asterisk, I can prepare everything manually and let it run.
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11:12.38eagles0513875|2hey guys i havve a question
11:12.59eagles0513875|2if i already have a line with the local phone company is it possible to use the same number that i already have with asterisk
11:13.01leifmadsenphretor: what I'm saying is write a program to use the AMI to trigger your calls
11:13.29eagles0513875|2or would i need to buy a new number. also what happens lets say i have line extensions what woudl i need to do
11:13.38leifmadseneagles0513875|2: yes, you can either plug the phone line into some hardware (either a TDM card from Digium or an ATA (analog telephone adapter)) -- or you can port that number to a SIP provider
11:13.39phretorleifmadsen: ah ok, so there is a sort of scripting language involved, now I see it's called expect
11:14.01leifmadsenphretor: eh?  it's not called 'expect' -- you can use something like PHP to connect to the AMI
11:14.10eagles0513875|2thanks leifmadsen
11:14.11leifmadsenlookup AMI
11:14.14phretorleifmadsen: cool, also python?
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11:14.29leifmadsenphretor: any language you want that can understand STDIN/STDOUT
11:14.35phretorleifmadsen: awesome.
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11:14.49leifmadsenand can connect to AMI -- there are lots of tutorials online
11:14.54leifmadsenphretor: see...
11:14.55leifmadsen~docs
11:15.20infobotsomebody said docs was for basic documentation of Asterisk ask see http://voip-info.org/ (~voip-info) and TheBook (~book)
11:15.20leifmadsenstupid infobot
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11:15.20leifmadsenhttp://www.asteriskdocs.org
11:15.20phretorhe he
11:15.20leifmadsenor http://astbook.asteriskdocs.org
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11:15.35leifmadsenthere is a section on AGI and AMI in that book (brief) but there should be something about python and AMI I think
11:15.39leifmadsenI can't even remember :)
11:16.01phretorthere I cam, chapter 10
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11:16.59eagles0513875|2leifmadsen: if i have a land lline and i want to use asterisk with at home can i get multiple lines out of the one number like a extensions with it?
11:17.52leifmadseneagles0513875|2: no -- asterisk does not provide any additional capacity on your phone line than what you'd normally have
11:18.15leifmadseneagles0513875|2: you can get multiple phone lines, or you can get a SIP provider to add additional line capacity
11:18.57eagles0513875|2leifmadsen: ok but lets say i have a single line at home i wouldnt be able to lets say have an extension on a home line. is that a correct understanding
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11:22.23garymceagles0513875|2 : you can have 100 extensions attached to your asterisk box (power pending) but if your line only lets you make one call at a time then only one of your 100 extensions could make a call.
11:22.54garymcfinish call on ext. 99 extension 55 could then place a call
11:22.57eagles0513875|2gotcha i think
11:22.59eagles0513875|2ahhh i hear ya
11:23.26garymcso either get a voip/sip line that handles multiple channels or ISDN30 etc
11:23.36eagles0513875|2ok
11:24.00eagles0513875|2was just thinking. not sure if its worth it doing something like that at home
11:24.03garymcwhat country are you in
11:24.14eagles0513875|2island of malta
11:24.41eagles0513875|2also thinking of recommending this to my university cuz atm they are using a pabx
11:24.48garymcyou could have one at home. that way all calls in and out would be recorded. very useful. also you would have your own log. theres all differnt things you can do with asterisk
11:24.59eagles0513875|2ahhh ok
11:25.05eagles0513875|2im new to asterisk thats why the 20 questions
11:25.15eagles0513875|2garymc: if i setup astrisk i woudl need special voip phones not
11:25.21leifmadseneagles0513875|2: coolio, you should check out that link I gave to the free Asterisk book too :)
11:25.22garymcthats ok ive had mine setup for about 8 months and im still new
11:25.37eagles0513875|2leifmadsen:  i know the 1000 page book hehe my m8 Deathvalley122 told me about it
11:25.39leifmadsenI've been using it for 6 years and I'm still new to many aspects :)
11:25.40garymcyes SIP phones
11:25.46eagles0513875|2ok
11:25.50garymcPolycom, astraa snom etc
11:26.10garymcbest thing to do is read the book if you can
11:26.22eagles0513875|2ya i have to find some time
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11:28.03eagles0513875|2so would i need to buy any addin cards?
11:28.15leifmadsenI like Polycom phones a lot
11:28.26leifmadseneagles0513875|2: only if you want to plug the analog line into the system
11:28.48leifmadseneagles0513875|2: SIP lines require no hardware -- you could also use a softphone (on your desktop or laptop for instance) as well
11:28.53garymcyeah i liked polycom until im finding they dont seem to support Reason Headers. Which is an absolute pain in the arse
11:29.12eagles0513875|2analog line in the sense of the main phone line
11:29.26garymcso no my ring all or hunt group set of phones could display 200 missed calls when all calls where answered
11:29.36garymcso now
11:30.48garymcwhich is totaly stupid and not useable in an office environment
11:30.48eagles0513875|2ya
11:31.08leifmadseneagles0513875|2: right -- you might have an ISDN line in your country, in which case you need a different card to plug that in
11:31.18eagles0513875|2ok
11:31.27leifmadsenin North America it's analog unless you have a density of like 8+ lines
11:31.40leifmadsenin which case you get a PRI (fractional) -- we don't have BRI here
11:31.49leifmadsen(at least not for phone lines)
11:31.58eagles0513875|2is totally lost about the terminology
11:32.21eagles0513875|2ive studied a bit how phone networks work but the terminology has totally lost me
11:32.26eagles0513875|2goes hunting down the 1000 page book
11:32.32eagles0513875|2docs
11:32.34eagles0513875|2~docs
11:32.35infobotdocs is probably for basic documentation of Asterisk ask see http://voip-info.org/ (~voip-info) and TheBook (~book)
11:32.38Deathvalley122eagles0513875|2:
11:32.41eagles0513875|2Deeewayne:
11:32.46eagles0513875|2whoops wrong person sry bout that
11:32.48eagles0513875|2Deathvalley122:
11:32.50Deathvalley122I have a link
11:32.52Deathvalley122lol
11:32.53eagles0513875|2ok
11:32.54eagles0513875|2lol
11:32.57eagles0513875|2the bot does as well
11:33.22Deathvalley122thats not for asterisk the one I have is asterisk
11:33.48eagles0513875|2ok
11:34.06Deathvalley122http://astbook.asteriskdocs.org/en/2nd_Edition/asterisk-book-html/asterisk-book.html
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11:46.21hariomCan anybody suggest a high performance server for Fast AGI?
11:46.56hariomI mean which can handle thousands of calls from Asterisk and fast to fast agi script
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12:01.17hariomHi, I am getting large number of SIP calls. I am currently using Asterisk to handle SIP calls. Is there a better library which can accept calls and send to a script to reply.
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12:25.55giulianohello to all
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12:26.40LemensTShow do i give www-data permission to run asterisk commands also?
12:27.36tzafrir_laptopLemensTS, what version of asterisk?
12:28.24tzafrir_laptopBasically to permit a user to give commands to asterisk through the asterisk socket, you should permit them write access to the socket
12:28.25LemensTS1.6.2
12:28.30tzafrir_laptopOr use the manager interface
12:28.36giulianoi've got a little problem setting up misdn. incoming calls from an analog pbx through a junghanns 4 port bri card seems to be halted for about 10 seconds between the user stops pressing numbers on the phone and the call is received by the asterisk server. I have no control over the PBX (can't even access it) but if I use a sangoma card (woomera) I get the call data instantly. Can someone help me please ? thanks
12:28.44tzafrir_laptopHowever, see also cli_permissions.conf
12:28.57LemensTS$activecalls=exec("/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx 'core show channels' |grep 'active calls' | awk '{print $1}'");      <--what im trying
12:29.27LemensTStzafrir: cool ill check out that file thanks
12:29.38tzafrir_laptopLemensTS, parsing CLI output like that is a potential osurce of problems. Use the manager interface
12:30.55chuckzhi
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12:33.38joobieyou ring my beeelllllllll ring my belllll.... my bell... ring irng ring ring ring
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12:38.26GabrielPiassettaHello, im trying to make a prompt with two or more files, with playback(filename1&filename2) i can do it, but my prompt use agi, agi have the "get option" command, which returns the users input, but get_option(filename1&filename2) doesnt work, maybe this is a bug?
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12:39.43GabrielPiassettathere are other way to do that? i dont want do make a big file
12:43.11joobiewhat are you trying to do in english GabrielPiassetta ?
12:43.57GabrielPiassettajoobie: ura with agi
12:44.47GabrielPiassettajoobie: the first question have four files
12:45.16GabrielPiassettaget_option only works with one file
12:45.52joobiewats ura?
12:46.40GabrielPiassettaow sorry
12:46.41GabrielPiassettaivr
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12:48.03[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: You should be able to stream_file for both back to back
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12:51.16GabrielPiassetta[TK]D-Fender: let me try
12:52.36GabrielPiassetta[TK]D_Fender: stream_file plays only one file too
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12:54.00[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: I said do BOTH... BACk TO BACK
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12:54.32joobiefuk i hate ruby
12:54.41joobieit looks so weird
12:54.43GabrielPiassetta[TK
12:55.28GabrielPiassettaim using starpy, and its expect a return for every command
12:55.37GabrielPiassettabut i will tray something like this
12:55.41GabrielPiassettaty*
12:55.43GabrielPiassettatry* sorry
12:56.18[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: Now is not a great time to be telling us that your 3rd party stuff doesn't let you actually use * the way you want to.  We don't support their stuff.
12:56.57GabrielPiassetta[TK]D-Fender, no pure get_option dont support
12:57.22GabrielPiassettawhat you telling me to do is a workaroiund
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12:58.08GabrielPiassettai will try something, but its strange, playback works with & agi commands no..
12:58.56joobiewhy dont u concatinate your audio to the one file
12:59.30joobiefrom the reference im reading, you're trying to extend the function beyond what it is designed to do
12:59.56[TK]D-FenderIIRC Steam_file allows you to interrupt it...
13:00.03GabrielPiassettajoobie: the question in ivr is not static
13:00.40joobiebut there is one question and one answer right?
13:01.03joobiejust split them out then bro
13:01.06[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: Then make a normal IVR in straight dialplan and then a single-digit pattern which dumps to your AGI and resumes listening for more digits, etc.
13:01.25GabrielPiassettayes, i can do a lot of things..
13:01.32GabrielPiassettabut..
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13:02.21GabrielPiassettaits workaround anyway
13:02.30[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: Don't complain that that 1 function doesn't do what you want ti to.  Its like complaining that a hammer doesn't do a good job setting screws
13:02.46GabrielPiassettaoh yeah yeah
13:02.57GabrielPiassettai was just guessing
13:03.02[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: there are mulple ways of doing the same thing often.  Deal with it
13:03.10joobiewerd
13:03.17joobieespecially when u use 3rd party modules
13:03.19[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: And be happy that you can do so much.
13:03.25GabrielPiassettawhy playback do this and why getoption no..
13:03.28joobieand expect asterisk to extend to support them
13:03.31joobieit's the other way around...
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13:03.37[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: Feel free to even completely bypass AGI and jsut code an APP for it
13:04.14GabrielPiassettayes, you are right, im ok.... was just a question
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13:04.39joobieGabrielPiassetta, for the same reason 'passwd' lets you change a user password and 'init' lets you alter the runlevel - they are different functions with different purposes
13:04.54joobiefuk i hope im talken sense
13:04.56joobiehad a scotch
13:05.06joobiefeel the urge to talk shit
13:05.19joobieruby sux.
13:05.30GabrielPiassettajoobie: but playback and get_option or stream_file, does the same
13:05.34GabrielPiassettaplayback a file...
13:05.49GabrielPiassettabut get_option expect a user input
13:06.22joobiedood, get_option is a subset of a parent function that was designed for something else
13:06.23GabrielPiassettamake sense for me, that get_option could playback filename1&filename2
13:06.33joobieof course i wont be as flexible as a function designed specifically for playback
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13:07.10[TK]D-Fender[09:06]<GabrielPiassetta>make sense for me, that get_option could playback filename1&filename2 <- Also feel free to submit a patch
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13:07.49GabrielPiassetta[TK]D-Fender, yes, my first question here was, this could be a issue?
13:08.27[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: Does it SAY you should be able to do that with it?
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13:10.12GabrielPiassetta[TK]D-Fender: yes, im trying
13:10.26[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: No, do the INSTRUCTIONS say that should work?
13:11.03GabrielPiassettano, but im thinking in a  improvement
13:11.07[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: You can try to make a Laborghini fly by flapping its gull-wing doors... but it's NOT going to work and the instructions sure don't say it will either
13:11.25GabrielPiassettahehehe
13:11.49[TK]D-FenderGabrielPiassetta: then if the instructions don't say it will don't bitch when your attempt to use ti against its instructions fails
13:11.53[TK]D-Fender:p
13:12.20coppiceif you remove the wings from most supercars they will actually take off
13:13.26joobieTK
13:13.31smooth_penguinhey
13:13.33joobiewhere are u located
13:13.37joobiewhat country
13:13.48joobiewant to setup a IAX trunk between boxes
13:13.50GabrielPiassettabut, what you guys think about this.. if i made a patch for this
13:13.55joobieim in AU and have free local / national calls
13:14.00GabrielPiassettamakes some sense no?
13:14.12joobiewe should start a trunk thing in this chan
13:14.21joobieeveryone hooking up to everyone in their own countries
13:14.24joobieand offering cheap calls
13:14.56GabrielPiassettaim from brazil
13:15.06joobiebrazil have the internet?
13:15.10[TK]D-Fenderjoobie: I already get free(loading) calls to "wherever", but thanks ;)
13:15.11GabrielPiassettahaoiuahaoi
13:15.24joobiefuk
13:15.26joobiehow did u score that?
13:15.44joobieGabrielPiassetta, maybe that explains why u can barely talk english
13:15.45[TK]D-Fenderjoobie: It's a seek-rat
13:15.54joobieseek-rat?
13:16.04[TK]D-Fenderjoobie: His enligh is just fine...
13:16.11GabrielPiassettajoobie: no man.. in brazil a lot of people speak very well
13:16.18[TK]D-Fenderjoobie: You however failed on Hukt on Fonix :p
13:16.32GabrielPiassettajoobie: but i try
13:16.36GabrielPiassettahehehe
13:16.37joobieGabrielPiassetta, eye corumba
13:16.42joobie.. oh wait, that's mexican
13:16.54[TK]D-Fenderjoobie: ... Mexican isn't a LANGUAGE :p
13:17.00fauxalliance?espanol
13:17.02joobieyes it is
13:17.05joobiecorona
13:17.06[TK]D-Fenderreaches for his ClueBat (tm)
13:17.08joobietaco
13:17.20joobiethey hav eenuf words to start their own lnaguage
13:17.25joobiebarito
13:17.28GabrielPiassettajoobie: we dont speak spanish in brazil..
13:17.34GabrielPiassettaheehhe
13:18.32giulianoHello, i've got a little problem setting up misdn. incoming calls from an analog pbx through a junghanns 4 port bri card seems to be halted for about 10 seconds between the user stops pressing numbers on the phone and the call is received by the asterisk server. I have no control over the PBX (can't even access it) but if I use a sangoma card (woomera) I get the call data instantly. the overlapdial parameter doesn't seem to be related to this (setting t
13:18.36pabelangerQ: Is it possible to adjust the frame size of g729?  IE: 10ms, 20,ms or 30ms?
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13:20.08[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger: Should be.  codecs.conf perhaps?
13:20.29pabelangeryar, checking it out now
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13:25.43retentiveboyHas anyone ever looked into adding a "year" parameter to GotoIfTime so we could pre-load dialplans with exceptions for funky holidays like Easter?
13:26.06pabelangerlooks like codec.conf is only speex / plc
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13:31.18[TK]D-Fenderretentiveboy: Break that one down then.
13:33.18leifmadsendon't you set it via:   allow=ulaw:30 for example?
13:33.30leifmadsennot sure if g729 allows that though
13:34.25retentiveboy[TK]D-Fender: Seems useful to me.  Seems syntax could be extended to add an optional ",year" before the "?".  ast_timing would get a year field.  ast_build_timing and ast_check_timing would get adjusted to set/check it.
13:34.48[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: I'd like to say "should".  frame size jump has a huge impact on net bandwidth.
13:34.57retentiveboyWondering if it's already been done before I look a coding it up.
13:35.16anonymouz666it is possible to increase the frame size of g729, depeding on how you increase this, you can save a lot of bandwidth
13:35.50leifmadsenpabelanger:  fyi: doc/rtp-packetization.txt is what you're probably looking for
13:36.13pabelangersalutes leifmadsen
13:36.26coppiceusing 60s packets gets the bandwidth down to around 8kbps
13:36.29leifmadsenchan_g729 is not listed there, but that could be because it is a commercial driver and is not included in this file for reasons unknown
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13:36.54pabelangerleifmadsen: No, I see it in the framing options table
13:37.08leifmadsenpabelanger: oh I didn't scroll down far enough!
13:37.15leifmadsenI thought that was the end of the file at ADPCM :)
13:37.19leifmadsenw00t
13:37.37leifmadsenenjoy!
13:37.38anonymouz666coppice: lol
13:38.48anonymouz666coppice: I would use g729 to fax and then use gimp to view the fax, what about it? :D
13:40.21pabelangerdanka
13:42.49anonymouz666now speaking serious, g723.1 doesn't help nothing to save bandwidth when you compare to g729.
13:43.03[TK]D-Fenderanonymouz666: Pardon?
13:43.13[TK]D-Fender5.2kpbs vs 9kbps?
13:43.17[TK]D-Fender5.2*
13:43.19[TK]D-Fender3
13:43.23[TK]D-Fenderack
13:43.37anonymouz666you can use 5.3 or 6.3 vs 8
13:43.42pabelangerIf bandwidth is a issue, you likely shouldn't be running VoIP
13:44.15[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger: No, it jsut means you shold be realistic with your goals :0
13:44.40anonymouz666bandwidth sometimes is a issue and I still use VoIP in these cases :D
13:44.53[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger: G.723 w/ 30-40ms frames in an IAX2 trunk :)
13:45.01[TK]D-FenderHUGE savings :)
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13:45.32anonymouz666if you have lots of calls to the same destination...
13:46.44coppiceLPC10 in 90ms frames
13:46.58[TK]D-Fenderanonymouz666: Clearly.. that why I sad TRUNK.
13:47.07[TK]D-Fendercoppice: DOMO ARIGATO!
13:47.48anonymouz666speex is one of the greatest codecs available but I don't know many devices supporting it
13:48.00drmessanoDOMO... DOMO
13:49.46[TK]D-Fenderanonymouz666: Polycom does now...
13:56.09Kattyoh boy do i like acid reflux medicine
13:56.28Kattythis is good stuff
13:56.48smooth_penguinhey Katty :>
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13:58.27Kattyhi smooth_penguin (=
13:58.45Kattyi had my first squirrel show up yesterday
13:58.54Kattyand he's been back too
13:59.04Kattythe pecan i left him on the railing was gone when i got up to check
13:59.17smooth_penguinoh nice :) he can expect to get fat :)
13:59.56Kattywell they have to be fat little squirrels this winter
14:00.06Kattyand that will take some time
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14:00.26smooth_penguinlots of nuts would help
14:00.29Kattythey don't get fat over night you know :P
14:00.48Kattyyeah and me too apparently. my blood test from yesterday shows i'm still anemic :<
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14:02.05marcompilehello, how do I add an app_something to asterisk source code? I see no references to apps in the Makefiles, only in ./menuselect/example_menuselect-tree
14:03.18[TK]D-FenderKatty: Corn Flakes, high in fiber & iron.  Did you know you can actually pull them with a strong magnet?
14:03.55Katty[TK]D-Fender: and what do i grill a hamburger with if i don't own a grill?
14:04.47tzafrir_laptopmarcompile, look at apps/app_skel.c
14:04.48[TK]D-FenderAnswered...
14:05.18tzafrir_laptopCopy it to a different name. Edit it a bit
14:05.22tzafrir_laptopRead it, even
14:05.32tzafrir_laptopRun 'make' when you feel like it
14:05.33[TK]D-FenderKatty: Never said to add oil.  let your burger use up what it bas.
14:05.36[TK]D-Fenderhas*
14:06.07[TK]D-FenderKatty: Lower heat & cover
14:06.34Kattybut wont' it still be sitting in the fat
14:06.40marcompiletzafrir_laptop, thanks, actually im using app_festival.c as the skeleton
14:06.40[TK]D-FenderKatty: Or get a stove grill-top plate.  Far better.
14:06.42Kattyrather than the fat dripping off.
14:07.01marcompiletzafrir_laptop, but when I 'make' on the asterisk top level dir, it does not compile my app
14:07.01[TK]D-FenderKatty: it drip out no matter what you use... don't believe that bullshit hype.
14:07.07marcompiletzafrir_laptop, ill have a look at that skel
14:07.11Katty[TK]D-Fender: stove grill-top plate?
14:07.11marcompiletzafrir_laptop, thanks
14:07.40tzafrir_laptopmarcompile, look at what it '<depend>' on
14:07.42[TK]D-FenderKatty: Yes. a straight metal plate with ridges that you put right on your stove top ring
14:08.02tuxx-w00t, 1.8
14:08.02tuxx-:X
14:08.03Kattyoh
14:08.09[TK]D-FenderKatty: Griddle would eb the more appropriate term actually
14:08.12Kattyi shall have to look for one of those
14:08.16Kattyi own a griddle
14:08.19Kattybut it doesn't have ridges
14:08.27[TK]D-Fenderhttp://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://jennairgriddle.net/wp-content/uploads/Jenn-air-griddle-1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://jennairgriddle.net/&usg=__AT6zQ8pcK7BGm8i7mAeR8soH-g4=&h=360&w=344&sz=9&hl=en&start=0&tbnid=lgpXZUow8zR5aM:&tbnh=150&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dstove%2Bgriddle%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26biw%3D1920%26bih%3D1073%26tbs%3Disch:1&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=128&vpy=231&dur=180&hovh=2
14:08.29[TK]D-Fender30&hovw=219&tx=151&ty=133&ei=UOhOTJiEFoKBlAey5PnjAg&page=1&ndsp=29&ved=1t:429,r:9,s:0
14:08.47tuxx-~tinyurl
14:08.59tuxx-hmm
14:09.00tuxx-:D
14:09.00Kattyfancy
14:09.26[TK]D-FenderKatty: Boring simple, multi-purpose.  Great for bacon, etc
14:09.27Kattyi'll keep an eye open for one of those
14:09.33[TK]D-FenderKatty: Walmart <-
14:09.40Kattyi don't frequent that place.
14:09.41[TK]D-FenderKatty: $10 tops I'm sure
14:09.44Kattybut i do frequent target (=
14:09.54[TK]D-FenderKatty: Never said frequent... you just need ONCE :p
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14:12.53aBs0lut30hey guys, I am seeing a strange issue, when I place an outbound call from asterisk through a sip trunk to a cisco gateway (no callmanager) it doesnt ring, but it will still connect the call, you just hear someone answer, but never any rings...
14:15.06Kattystares at the pb sammich
14:15.19Kattyanyone want the rest of this thing :/
14:16.38[TK]D-FenderaBs0lut30: use the "r" dial option when using that rdevice.  Sounds like tis not passing back 180 RINGING
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14:23.36anonymouz666"r" saves sometimes, especially when you are using MFC/R2 and the ringing delay a lot
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14:24.10sylardo you happen to know a secure VoIP?
14:24.14sylarlike encrypted?
14:24.44marcompilehey are you interested in having app_julius (from http://forge.asterisk.org/gf/project/julius/) in the main asterisk source tree?
14:24.46[TK]D-Fendersylar: VPN <-
14:25.23marcompilesylar, isn't it possible to use RTP over SSL?
14:25.29anonymouz6661.8 there's SRTP
14:25.44aBs0lut30TK: Well, to complicate the issue a bit, I am running cisco phones with chan_sccp... not sure if that affects your suggestion or not...
14:26.22[TK]D-FenderaBs0lut30: Then maybe you should ask in #cisco
14:28.25aBs0lut30do you know if by any chance there is a chan_sccp channel out there? I did a chan search a while back but never came across anything...
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14:28.58anonymouz666when you dial using chan_sccp, you create a sccp channel.
14:29.00anonymouz666he he.
14:29.07[TK]D-FenderaBs0lut30: A whole channel?  No.  Hit up the mailing lists.  So few people use it the odds of getting anything asking randomly in IRC is remarkably low.
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14:30.07aBs0lut30yeah, I have been wading through the archives, SF list archives SUCK, no search option :(
14:33.16RypPnaBs0lut30 try turning directrtp to off in the sccp.conf, worked for me
14:33.21mick02I heard that there can be a bit of a delay on voice calls if you install Asterisk on a virtual server. Is there any truth to that statement?
14:34.05aBs0lut30RynPn: cool, will give that a try... you by any chance messed with the 7914 add-on's? I am seeing a REALLY odd issue with them...
14:34.36RypPnaBs0lut30 nope :(
14:35.51sylar[TK]D-Fender, VPN? how do I make the connection through VPN?
14:36.01aBs0lut30ohh well... still have something to try on the ringing issue :) Whats bad is that I didnt even notice it, all of my users started complaining about it and I had to make a test call looking for it to notice that it wasnt ringing...
14:36.05sylarare the client going after an IP?
14:36.12[TK]D-Fender...
14:36.33[TK]D-Fenderisn't up to putting Humpty back together again for this one...
14:36.48zerohaloha
14:37.40RypPnaBs0lut30 it didn't work then?
14:38.04aBs0lut30well, got calls going on, havent had a chance to reload the config
14:38.14RypPnahh, k
14:38.15sylar[TK]D-Fender, was that for me?
14:39.39RypPnaBs0lut30 I got that wrong, its earlyrtp, not directrtp, sorry
14:40.32aBs0lut30gotcha, thanks...
14:40.55RypPnshould be none
14:41.31aBs0lut30yup, was commented out in my config... will have to give that a try as soon as I can get everyone off the phones...
14:42.05[TK]D-FenderaBs0lut30: Shouldn't have to restart * for this...
14:42.32aBs0lut30no, but the only way I can get chan_sccp to reload the config is to unload and reload the module, which reboots all the phones
14:42.37RypPnyou can't reload chan_sccp
14:42.40RypPnyeah
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15:00.25timholumgood morning everyone
15:02.41Naikrovekmorning
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15:04.20Kattyhugs Naikrovek
15:05.24Naikrovekreciprocates
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15:05.37radenMorning kaldemar
15:05.44radenMorning Katty
15:05.53raden:)
15:06.40leifmadsenGOOD MORNING EVERYONE!
15:07.17Naikrovekleifmadsen: no.  you must address each person you care for individually.  mmkay
15:07.29leifmadsenoh then I retract my good morning
15:07.34leifmadsenleifmadsen: morning!
15:08.37radenI prefer mourning :)
15:09.11radenmourning my lack of sleep :(
15:09.36Naikroveki slept for 12 hours last night.  :)
15:09.55Kattyhugs raden
15:09.58Kattyhugs leifmadsen
15:10.14leifmadsenACK hugs Katty
15:10.27Kattyleifmadsen: why are you so perky this morning sir?
15:10.27NaikrovekSYN, SYNACK, ACK
15:10.45tzafrir_laptopSNACK
15:10.48leifmadsenKatty: because I've been up since 6am and the fiancee brought me a double espresso before going off to work
15:10.49Kattyi like snacks.
15:11.02QwellKatty: leifmadsen is always perky
15:11.13leifmadsenQwell: ya -- it's a bit cool in here
15:11.20Qwell...
15:11.34Kattyleifmadsen: yay for fiancee
15:11.37Kattyleifmadsen: that was very sweet
15:11.40leifmadsenindeed
15:11.53leifmadsenI wish she was here to bring me another one :)
15:11.53Qwellleifmadsen: dont do it
15:12.02Kattyleifmadsen: you don't need another double espresso
15:12.09leifmadsenI don't not need it
15:12.11Kattyleifmadsen: you fruitcake
15:12.28Naikroveklol
15:12.28KattyQwell: ohai
15:12.30Kattyhugs Qwell
15:12.37Qwellwaves
15:12.37leifmadsenKatty: not a big fan of fruit cake
15:12.39KattyQwell: my first squirrel visitor arrived yesterday evening
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15:12.43leifmadsenwaffles on the other hand...
15:12.49Kattyleifmadsen: mkay
15:12.52Qwellleifmadsen: you waffle
15:12.59Kattyleifmadsen: YEAH. you waffle.
15:13.02Kattyleifmadsen: with syrup
15:13.04Qwellquit waffling!
15:13.09leifmadsenQwell: you're not going to get anywhere with compliments
15:13.12Qwellwith your...square holes.
15:13.15KattyQwell: you're a snickerdoodle.
15:13.23QwellKatty: plz2donteatme
15:13.28KattyQwell: and your snickerdoodling way
15:13.32Kattys/way/ways/
15:13.46leifmadsenstarts the drum & bass tunes
15:14.10KattyQwell: i was so excited, i dropped the laundry basket and called my mom
15:14.18KattyMOM! SQUIRRELS!
15:16.27timholumI am wondering how to make a script that asterisk will call someone and run them throught a script?
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15:17.03timholumI have had it working befor, but I can not remeber how I did it.
15:17.25Qwellcall files
15:17.30smooth_penguinKatty> [TK]D-Fender: and what do i grill a hamburger with if i don't own a grill?
15:17.34smooth_penguinmicrowave
15:17.40Naikrovek...
15:17.54Kattygasps
15:17.59Kattydies
15:18.12Kattyreturns to haunt smooth_penguin for the rest of his days.
15:18.28NaikrovekAND nights
15:18.42Kattynah. he needs to get /some/ sleep
15:18.53Naikrovekbut you gotta be there to poke fun at him when he's with a girl
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15:20.25smooth_penguinyou never know the gender of a penguin until they mate
15:20.41leifmadsenhow do the penguins know?
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15:21.40Kattyleifmadsen: does it matter?
15:21.46Kattyleifmadsen: are you sexist?
15:21.55leifmadsenKatty: for the purposes of procreation it matters a great deal
15:21.56Kattyleifmadsen: come on now, equal rights for penguins
15:22.22Kattyleifmadsen: don't worry, the low income penguins got that covered :P
15:22.29leifmadsenoh snap
15:22.40Kattythat was awful. i'm sorry. lol
15:23.41smooth_penguinleifmadsen, only the penguins know
15:23.45smooth_penguinno one else can tell
15:24.15smooth_penguinbbl, got to book movie tickets, fsking online doesnt work
15:24.22smooth_penguinand the best seats are selling out:
15:24.24smooth_penguin:\
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15:27.34Kattyinfobot: smooth_penguin
15:27.57infobotrumour has it, smooth_penguin is a smooth operator. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiTA2jaXOLE
15:27.57Kattyinfobot: smooth_penguin?
15:27.58infobotsomebody said smooth_penguin was a smooth operator. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiTA2jaXOLE
15:27.58Kattyinfobot: are you broken?
15:28.00Qwell~haunt katty
15:28.15Kattya bit laggy.
15:28.31Kattyinfobot: forget smooth_penguin
15:28.32infobotKatty: i forgot smooth_penguin
15:28.58Kattyinfobot: smooth_penguin is a smooth operator. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ESqcg6jPCA
15:28.59infobotokay, Katty
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15:29.38giovanianyone have a favorite T1 failover switch?  I can't seem to find one with TCP/IP based control that looks quality, and is available in the US
15:29.53Kattygiovani: giovanni is better.
15:31.12giovaniKatty: better?
15:31.12Kattygiovani: mhmm
15:31.12Kattygiovani: especially their smooth as silk line.
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15:32.57tzafrir_laptopKatty, please stick to the topic
15:33.02tzafrir_laptop(grills and such)
15:33.46Kattytzafrir_laptop: i'll stick to YOU in a minute.
15:34.12chuckfnot with a teflon coating...
15:34.14tzafrir_laptopKatty, in order to do that's you'll need a TCP/IP controlled grill
15:34.28Kattychuckf: <3
15:34.36Kattychuckf: smoooooooooth ^_^
15:34.37aBs0lut30its all giving me the brain pain...
15:35.01Kattytzafrir_laptop: do they make those?
15:35.11tzafrir_laptopE.g. one that uses avian carriers for its transport
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15:36.46[TK]D-Fenderfires up his north by north-east homing pidgin disruptor and pre-heats the oven...
15:37.10Kattyi bet penguin is tough
15:37.13Kattyerm pidgin
15:40.10Qwellsvn up
15:42.10Naikrovekhttp://i.imgur.com/cXQqZ.gif
15:42.53Qwellerr, when did I type that in here?
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15:43.10Qwellno wonder that branch didn't update
15:43.17KattyNaikrovek: that was awesome
15:43.17Naikrovekheh
15:43.35KattyNaikrovek: i'd totally do that with TP in my cart.
15:44.34Naikroveki'd do that with anything in my cart.  I'd pull into the checkout, "oops forgot mayonaise" then moonwalk all the way to dairy
15:45.32Katty*hee*
15:48.09NaikrovekKatty: http://reversegif.com/449
15:53.32leifmadsenAsterisk 1.6.2.11-rc2 and 1.8.0-beta2 are now available for testing!  More information available on http://www.asterisk.org || http://www.asterisk.org/node/51398 || http://www.asterisk.org/node/51399
15:53.41Naikrovekbeta2 already
15:53.42Naikroveknice
15:54.01leifmadsenlibpri 1.4.12-beta1 is now available for testing! Contains new features! More information here:  http://www.asterisk.org/node/51400
15:55.14leifmadsenNaikrovek: yep! we already had a bunch of issues resolved after community testing over the weekend so figured it made sense to do another release so we don't get duplicate bug reports :)
15:55.39Naikrovekthat's awesome.  looking forward to 1.8.  going to sink my teeth in that one
15:56.02Naikrovekwhich... sounds weird but whatever
15:56.19leifmadsenI've heard things more weird than that :)
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15:56.27leifmadsenI'm pretty excited for 1.8.0
15:56.32leifmadsensome real cool features in there
15:59.30smooth_penguinKatty, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2921413.stm
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16:01.05leifmadsensmooth_penguin: that microwave looks awful
16:01.11leifmadsenthey need someone in design to help :)
16:01.27Naikrovekthey need to invent something that can freeze things as fast as a microwave can heat them
16:01.33Naikrovekother than dipping in liquid nitrogen
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16:04.14Naikrovekthey also need to invent the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device and D0G from Half-Life 2
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16:11.16geemeeHi all, Can anyone share their experience with Integrating Skype with Asterisk?
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16:13.19leifmadsengeemee: it works?
16:13.48geemeedoes it work well? reliable? worth 66usd per channel?
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16:14.44carrar$66 hahah
16:15.07geemeecarrar: you obviously have it cheaper.. please explain :)
16:15.47carrarno, I don't use Skrap
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16:16.41leifmadsengeemee: I can't tell you if it's worth $66/channel -- depends what you're trying to get out of it. It allows me to make calls to Skype users and to receive calls from them. That's what I expected from it, and what I got from it.
16:17.14leifmadsenand now I lunch
16:17.17carrarI expect it to make me coffee
16:17.20geemeeLeifmadesn: thanks for your input
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16:18.21leifmadsencarrar: that's what fiancee's are for :)
16:18.29leifmadsenhides from Katty
16:18.39carrarbest keep it in the 'fiancee' stage
16:18.43carrarheh
16:18.54smooth_penguinleifmadsen, but sometimes, even sudo doesnt work :\
16:19.07carrar(if you plan to keep getting coffee)
16:19.09drmessanosudo make me a sandwich
16:20.06[TK]D-FenderFiancee is only a letter off of finance :)
16:20.09carrarsudo always works
16:20.25Naikrovekmake your own sandwich
16:20.30Naikrovekoh you said sudo
16:20.31Naikrovekokay
16:20.39drmessanoSFA works great.. My only gripe is the limitation on business accounts.  It would be NICE to be able to use my existing account, even if it means importing it into the business control panel
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16:21.16leifmadsendrmessano: ya... not sure why Skype has that limitation :(
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16:24.11[TK]D-Fenderdrmessano: Proabbly because they see * as a business tool and want to keep their call levels near "profitable" :)
16:24.30[TK]D-Fenderdrmessano: So people don't "abuse" personal "unlimited" accounts
16:26.05drmessano[TK]D-Fender: That's like 2 lines of code though.  If the account I am importing is using an unlimited plan of any sort, don't allow import to the business control panel.  Otherwise, I can't purchase unlimted for a business account, so that's already done.
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16:27.11[TK]D-Fenderdrmessano: I suppose there should be a "convert type" option or something at a minimum... so you can keep your contacts, etc
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16:28.38drmessanoYeah.. exactly.  On import it should change the flag on it.  On export, change it back.  Unless their billing guys don't trust the web guys to make the backend work :)
16:30.45smooth_penguinwell we have speex now
16:30.52smooth_penguinthrow away SFA :P
16:31.52smooth_penguinalso
16:31.55smooth_penguinhttp://www.broadcom.com/support/broadvoice/
16:31.58smooth_penguinseems interesting
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16:33.03drmessanoHow does that take the place of Skype?
16:33.07drmessanoApples and oranges
16:33.32[TK]D-FenderApples and orangutans
16:34.59ideamanI need a little help locking things down with UFW for sip purposes. Besides 5060, what can I leave open for RTP on my Asterisk server or how do I set that up
16:35.23drmessanoYour ports defined in rtp.conf
16:35.29drmessano10000-20000 normally, UDP
16:36.03ideamanI see
16:36.45ideamanSo if this box is only making 1-2 concurrent calls, for the sake of leaving less ports open, whats a minimum i should specify, will 10000-10010 be sufficent in rtp.conf?
16:41.56drmessanoI wouldn't go so tight.. You'll forget it's been set so low later on.  Make it 100
16:42.09drmessanoit's not like it makes you any less/more vulnerable
16:44.46ideamanalright
16:45.02ideamanso as long as i set ufw allow whatever i setup in rdp, then nobody's getting in?
16:46.52drmessano10 ports are no better or worse than 100 or 10000
16:47.04ideamangot it. one more, what about strictrtp=yes  ? should that be set?
16:48.02drmessanoI've never set it.  Not sure how useful it may be or not
16:48.37drmessanoLooks good on Paper (tm)
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17:30.35painofchaosI don't know if i'm the right place to ask this but, Is there anyone here who knows how to active the blind transfer on Chan SCCP for cisco 7960 phone ?
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17:31.17ruben23hi guys i got good hosted line using softphones and voip even single caller i get echo on every calls i do..any ideas..?
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17:43.16[TK]D-Fenderruben23: Your hosted line sucks.  Or the echo is the fault of your sound card.... and softphones suck.  All of them.  Some jsut a little more than others
17:44.19fauxalliancep00t
17:44.42leifmadsen[TK]D-Fender: the soft phones themselves don't suck -- that hardware you attach to your computer to communicate via soft phones sucks.
17:44.58fauxallianceahem, VXI sometin sometin
17:45.05leifmadsentelephone handsets are designed to filter out background noise
17:45.56fauxalliance$2.00 VXI Parrott translator headset is worth its weight in gold...
17:46.06fauxalliancebatteries not included
17:47.59[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: No.. the software itself sucks too... poor or no AEC in many, kludgy and disruptive interfaces, stability issues, the fact of sharing resources, etc....
17:48.09[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: &@#^ 'em :)
17:48.24leifmadsen[TK]D-Fender: depends how you're using it -- I've had good luck with a couple of softphones
17:48.34[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: Oh yes, they can WORK but... ew.
17:48.38leifmadsenbut I'm not going to argue with you because I'd be further ahead to eat some bark
17:48.51[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: the source of much grief for many
17:49.06leifmadsenI have several clients who happily use softphones on a daily basis with no issues
17:49.18fauxalliancehttp://www.voicerecognition.com/products/vxi/faq.html
17:49.32[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: White willow bark= aspirin :)
17:50.24fauxallianceget the good stuff [TK]D-Fender http://eisbox.afraid.org/tylenol.html
17:50.32leifmadsen[TK]D-Fender: I'd rather have something that contained a downer so I could more easily tolerate you
17:50.34[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: I agree that YMMV, but I can't say I've heard of anyone who wouldnt much rather have a normal SIP desk phone and not have their head chained to a PC, etc :)
17:51.00fauxalliancegive 'em enough rope...
17:51.02[TK]D-Fenderis RAIN (Parade not included)
17:51.03leifmadsenif you're going to be sitting at the desk anyways I don't quite understand how that has any bearing on anything
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17:51.31[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: weight & annoyance on head....
17:51.39fauxalliancebad hair day?
17:52.34leifmadsen[TK]D-Fender: you're saying using a handset all day long is a better alternative to a headset?
17:53.10[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: No, that is a separate fine line :)
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17:53.54[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: As I said its more about management of the bigger picture.  These are all aspects
17:54.18Kattyugah
17:54.31[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: My CSRs of course really profit from a headset and I naturally shelled out for "the good stuff".
17:54.52leifmadsenKatty: ohai
17:54.54[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: Also a little tricky getting good PC headsets.  Double, but a little trickier.
17:55.16[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: Bust most people I know strong prefer having a phone they can just grab
17:55.26[TK]D-Fenderleifmadsen: something real to see and hold push, etc
17:58.34ruben23[TK]D-Fender: im getting 6ms on my voip carreir and, i got zero packet loss.
17:59.53Kattyleifmadsen: ohai
18:00.02Kattyzonks out
18:00.15painofchaosSorry to ask again but, anyone here who knows how to active the blind transfer on Chan SCCP for cisco 7960 phone ?
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18:17.54[TK]D-Fender[13:58]<ruben23>[TK]D-Fender: im getting 6ms on my voip carreir and, i got zero packet loss. <- meaningless.  Echo is at the analog/digital conversion pointl.  It doesn't happen over voip
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18:23.19ruben23[TK]D-Fender: im experiencing it now, when i call client, on my end its clear but on the client i called over thetelephone they hear echo..
18:23.43[TK]D-Fenderruben23: Blame your provider
18:24.50ManxPowerEcho must be removed at or before the VOIP/PSTN conversion point
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18:25.43anonymouz666ManxPower is back
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18:26.14ManxPoweranonymouz666, you wish.
18:26.25ManxPowerWhen I see a stupid question I'll leave, so I won't be here long.
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18:28.24ManxPowerToday I'm trying to figure out how this could happen without breaking the laws of physics:
18:28.25ManxPower<PROTECTED>
18:28.26ManxPower<PROTECTED>
18:28.42leifmadsenManxPower: uhhh... bug in the software I guess?
18:28.44ManxPowerthe response comes back 100 ms BEFORE it is sent. 8-)  At least according to tracerotue.
18:29.15ManxPowerleifmadsen, no idea.  It's like if you walked into a room and see everyone standing on the ceiling.
18:29.22leifmadsenManxPower: either that or tranceroute is using some data in the ICMP response which has the incorrect data/time in it? (I don't know what data is in an ICMP packet)
18:29.34leifmadsenManxPower: I'd wonder if I was in fact the one on the ceiling
18:30.24ManxPowerTraceroute actually uses UDP to cause the far end to send an ICMP TTL Expired message.
18:30.26anonymouz666nice feature... speed of light.
18:30.40ManxPowerI figured I'd come here and torture a few n00bs
18:31.26ManxPowerYesterday was interesting.  Verizon dropped a half a million calls in 3 hours on one of their Manhattan switches.
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19:00.52KattyAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
19:00.54Kattyahem.
19:01.05Kattyresumes lurking.
19:02.40zerohalotension breaker?
19:03.10carrarHI KATTY
19:03.21carrarWhat did you have for LUNCH?
19:03.32carrarPizza?
19:03.37Kattytaco salads.
19:03.38Kattyand lettuces.
19:03.42carrarOh!
19:03.46Kattyhugs on carrar
19:03.54carrarhugs Katty!!
19:03.58Kattycarrar: i am supposed to be eating moar meats.
19:04.04carrarsays who?
19:04.09Kattymy dr.
19:04.13carrarThats odd
19:04.15Kattywho ran a blood test.
19:04.19carrarmost doctors say less meat
19:04.19Kattywhich can back anemic.
19:04.31Kattys/can/came/
19:04.37carrarHow about some Prime Rib Rare?
19:04.44Kattymeh
19:04.59Kattyhow about a loaded baked potato? :>
19:05.04carrarheh
19:05.11carrarLoad with BEEF
19:05.14Kattymeh
19:05.18Kattys/BEEF/cheese
19:05.44Kattymaybe taco seasoned beef
19:05.48carrarThats not very beefy
19:05.55Kattyit is if there's taco seasoning on it
19:05.59carrarheh
19:06.09carrarYou need a BEEF SHAKE
19:06.10Kattyfriend of mine told me that clams are high in iron
19:06.15Kattywtf a beef shake?
19:06.19carrarhaha
19:06.24carrarBEEF blends
19:06.31Kattyis that like a dance at the club
19:06.32carrarput it in a shake like vanilla
19:06.33Kattythe BEEF SHAKE
19:06.41carrarCould be
19:06.44Kattyshake the beef mamma!
19:06.48QwellO.O
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19:07.29Kattyinfobot: Beef Shake is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtczBseiAac
19:07.40infobotKatty: okay
19:09.09carrarSo many inappropriate comments one could make!!
19:09.13carrar:)
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19:10.45Kattyi wonder if they make Iron Bars
19:10.49Kattylike Protein Bars
19:11.06Kattyeppigy would know
19:11.14Kattyinfobot: seen eppigy
19:11.38infoboteppigy <~eppigy@c-69-180-16-188.hsd1.ga.comcast.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 99d 5h 22m 37s ago, saying: 'lol'.
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19:13.43b0otIf I wanted to install *now on top of ubuntu 10.04 how would i do it
19:13.48[TK]D-FenderKatty: Just eat like a normal healthy person
19:13.58[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: You DON'T./
19:14.04Kattygets [TK]D-Fender in a headlock and noogies profusely.
19:14.12[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: AsteriskNOW is a DISTRO.  Ubuntu is a DISTRO
19:14.35b0ot[TK]D-Fender, I meant with virtualization tools
19:14.38b0otvmware
19:14.39[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: You don't install a car inside another car.  You can install a new stereo into a car however.
19:14.40b0otnomachine
19:14.42b0otvirtualbox
19:14.53[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: Then taht has nothing to do with Ubuntu.
19:15.09carrarb0ot, just mount the disc to you vm session
19:15.11[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: And how you you install any OS into a VM... is the same really
19:15.16Katty[TK]D-Fender: i am trying.
19:15.19Katty[TK]D-Fender: i had beef for lunch.
19:15.31carrartaco taco
19:15.35carrarburrito burrito
19:15.37KattyTACOTACO
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19:15.49Kattydances the TacoLoco
19:15.51b0otAre there any disadvantages to using
19:15.52carrarheh
19:15.56b0ot*now over just *
19:15.56[TK]D-FenderKatty: At most add an iron supplement.  El-cheapo type...
19:16.08Katty[TK]D-Fender: yeah i already have. they put me on 65mg a day
19:16.16[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: Yes.  Do you understand what AsteriskNOW is?
19:16.34[TK]D-FenderKatty: You wen't for an over the counter cheapo like Jameson, right?
19:16.49Katty[TK]D-Fender: it's umm
19:16.55Katty[TK]D-Fender: spring valley
19:16.56[TK]D-Fenderkay$$ <-
19:16.57Katty[TK]D-Fender: yellow bottle
19:17.02[TK]D-FenderKatty: cost?
19:17.07Katty[TK]D-Fender: 4 bucks
19:17.08[TK]D-FenderKatty: like the 5-10$ range?
19:17.11[TK]D-Fenderperfect
19:17.17[TK]D-Fenderkatty then jsut eat normal
19:17.41b0ot[TK]D-Fender, it is an operating system
19:17.50[TK]D-FenderKatty: And stop neurosing.  Neurosing can seriously deplete your iron.
19:18.43[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: Yes, one that includes * and several choices of GUI.  Use of a GUI limits what you can with * because they have a cookie cutter layout.  When you think about doing some "outside the box" kind of ideas you may find a lot of dead ends.
19:20.07b0otbut for starting in the box it would be a good choice
19:20.09b0ot:p
19:20.35[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: Depends what you want to do.
19:20.36Katty[TK]D-Fender: define neurosing
19:21.46[TK]D-FenderKatty: "OMG I need to buy crazy "As seen on TV' appliances, medicate myself and refer to at least 3 doctors for every little question I have" for starters ;)
19:22.11[TK]D-FenderKatty: Or in short, your daily routine :p
19:22.11KavanSb0ot, it was a bad idea looking back at it - we did it for our small office and then we wanted to make mods
19:22.15Katty[TK]D-Fender: oh shush, i'm not that bad :P
19:22.25KavanSb0ot, it's far worse to go back and clean it up - then to get a reasonable example and start "right"
19:22.36Katty[TK]D-Fender: you're describing Qwell ;P
19:22.39[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: What are your actual goals?
19:22.41Qwellwhat?
19:22.49[TK]D-FenderKatty: Perhaps, but I don't know that yet ;)
19:22.50KattyQwell: oh nothing. tra-la-la
19:23.00QwellI only have 2 doctors!  and the one that gives me the good stuff.
19:23.06[TK]D-FenderKatty: Tro-lo-lo
19:23.16Kattyha!
19:23.47b0ot[TK]D-Fender, to get a voip system with voice mail
19:23.58b0otSIP phones
19:24.02b0otable to call one another
19:24.07b0otand have voice mail
19:24.17KattyQwell: i have one GP, and 3 specialists :<
19:24.48[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: Well GUI's can make these basics a little easier.  Anything else about what kind of call handling you might do?
19:25.20b0oterm... nothing for now
19:25.37b0otI experimenting with some new voip systems
19:25.41b0otvery small scale
19:25.55b0othopefully i can show others that they work, and are worth allowing me to research more
19:26.16b0otI watched the video about *
19:26.19b0otand was very impressed
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19:26.27eppigyhello
19:26.33eppigyi am dave
19:26.56b0otI have programmed a bit and done some macros stuff so I think I would be ok with * eventually it seemed pretty straight forward in the video
19:27.05b0otbut the *Now
19:27.09b0otseemed like instant system
19:27.24b0otand maybe a good way to get get a light start
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19:28.51Kattyohai.
19:31.53carrarKonichiwa!
19:31.53Kattykoe neee chee wahhhh
19:31.53[TK]D-Fenderb0ot: It is a very different "start".  It isn't a way to really learn much about * because picking it apart to make it do anything more for you means having to learn not only the basics of * but also all the crap the GUI has already prepared for you amking that process that much harder.  Also it uses some seriously shit terminology and tends to distract users with worthless error mesasge...
19:31.53[TK]D-Fender...making the debugging process also more painful
19:33.06eppigygood day
19:33.45b0othmm
19:33.53ManxPowerCan Asterisk support switchtype national (ni2) on an E-1 with 23 B-channels and D-channel on 24
19:33.58b0otyou seem to be strongly advocating * > *now
19:34.20ManxPowerthink a T-1/E-1 from USA to UK with Asterisk set pri_net on one end and pri_cpe on the other end
19:36.42Nuggetthat makes my brain hurt thinking about
19:37.14tzafrir_laptopManxPower, not really sure
19:37.23tzafrir_laptopIt would take some tweaking, for sure
19:37.25Kattyhi Nugget
19:37.58tzafrir_laptopIs there really such thing?
19:38.27[TK]D-FenderManxPower: E! uses euroisdn <-
19:38.32[TK]D-FenderE1
19:38.33tzafrir_laptopI suppose switching between national and euroisdn in two different spans would work
19:38.46ManxPower[TK]D-Fender, not if it is a point-to-point channelized line between the two sites.
19:39.15[TK]D-FenderManxPower: And E1 PRI really implies 1-15,17-31B, 16D
19:39.15ManxPowerWe have (or will soon have) a "T-1" from NY to London.
19:39.18ManxPowerIt is a channelized T-1.
19:39.19tzafrir_laptopManxPower, what's "E1 with 24 channels"?
19:39.30ManxPowertzafrir_laptop, and E-1 with the other end in the USA
19:39.51[TK]D-FenderManxPower: Thats kinda broken :)
19:40.01Qwellone side thinks its E1, the other thinks its T1?
19:40.16tzafrir_laptopE1 implies 31 channels (well, 32, but chan 0 is completely inaccessible for you)
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19:40.16ManxPowerQwell, one side IS a T-1 and the other side IS an E-1.
19:40.31ManxPowerHow else would you get a t-carrier line between the USA and Europe?
19:40.43ManxPowerThat and the provider said that is how it would be seen on our ends
19:40.43Qwelluse T1 or E1
19:41.17ManxPowerQwell, We could not order an E-1 in NY and we could not order a T-1 in london.
19:41.21Qwellit's not like it's illegal to use E1 in Ny
19:41.29ManxPowernobody supports it.
19:41.38Qwellthen why would it be D on 24 if it's an E1?
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19:41.49Qwellsurely there's something in the middle doing the conversion
19:41.51ManxPowerQwell, We are talking about two different things.
19:42.03ManxPowerThe ACTUAL line is just a plain channelized t-1 from NY to London.
19:42.26tzafrir_laptopManxPower, what interface(s) do you have? need to provide?
19:42.52ManxPowerNow with a regular channelized T-1 in the USA you can just plug them into Asterisk and set one side pri_net and the other as pri_cpe and you have a"pri" between the two servers, right?
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19:43.09ManxPowertzafrir_laptop, I'd prefer Sangoma, but I think it will be Digium
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19:43.31tzafrir_laptopBut that's not what I asked
19:44.48ManxPowertzafrir_laptop, As in DSX or Baulin?
19:45.11ManxPowertzafrir_laptop, not sure I understand the question
19:46.11tzafrir_laptopManxPower, nm
19:46.49ManxPowerit will be an actual channelized E-1 w/24 channels in London
19:47.01ManxPowerthose 24 channels terminate in a T-1 in NYC
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19:51.09nix8n82I have people use trixbox for there pbx system, cause thats what they wanted, but I learned by installing slackware and compiling asterisk from source. I feel having to play with a vanilla version of asterisk first made understanding trixbox easier when it came to debugging
19:51.26nix8n82linksys routers suck
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19:52.09nnyhrmmm. Anyone know of any forum info or anything about orecx?
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19:52.35nnytroubleshooting an install for someone, and their website mentions forums over and over, but a google search sahows nada
19:54.02nnyDownload OrecX today. Install it, use it for free, build new components, and interact with other OrecX enthusiasts and the OrecX team on the forums. from http://www.orecx.com/about_orecx.php
19:54.06nnyok great!
19:54.09nnylooks for forums link
19:54.11nnyffffuuuu
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19:57.10ManxPowerQwell, What we HAVE (or will have) is a point to point circuit London <-> NYC.  We were going to stick a cisco router on each end and use it for data.
19:58.36Kattynny: fffuuuuuu++
19:59.05nny:D
19:59.12nnythis thing is ugggly
19:59.31nnyif I had a web frontend this ugly I'd shave it's ass and teach it to walk backwards
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20:02.01tuxxiewhat is asterisk concurrent call max?
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20:02.32Qwelltuxxie: no such thing
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20:04.29b11d`hello all :)
20:05.12b11d`Anyone have any experience setting up a Sangoma A104d on a PRI that only has channels 1-11 (bchan) and 24 (dchan) active?
20:05.21b11d`I have it running, but I cant get the 'D channel' to come up.
20:05.27b11d`telco says its down too
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20:05.52b11d`'pri show span 1'   shows the PRI as "provisioned, up, active" too :(
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20:12.10b11d`i've got money for a new T1 card...  i used to buy all Sangoma, but their support has dropped off signifcantly lately.   Should I go with a Digium card?
20:12.32b11d`looking for a solid 4-port T1 w/ HWEC
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20:14.55Naikrovekwow these are $100?  I paid $5 for mine way back when: http://www.amazon.com/Hoberman-HOBERMAN-Twist-O-Transforming-Sphere/dp/B000095S74/
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20:15.53nix8n82b11d`, just curious did you install the wanpipe drivers and confirmed there are no error messages in your log?
20:17.29b11d`well... no responses but hey, thanks anyways :)
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20:19.01WIMPyWhat is AST_CONTROL_SRCUPDATE or what does it do or when does it ocour?
20:20.18tuxxieqwell: If i am looking into creating an astersk based solution for a call center with the max concurrent sip calls around 200 and extensions aournd 130-160 asrerisk could handle that with no issues?
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20:23.22[TK]D-Fendertuxxie: From your weak description.... "sure" why not...

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