IRC log for #asterisk on 20101227

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00:35.02radenis there anything asterisk has so it can wait till someone is done speaking before it starts a playback ?
00:39.47p3nguinWaitForSilence()
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01:00.32radenp3nguin, u rock :)
01:00.46radencan u tell me why
01:01.23radenAllow: g729 Allow: ulaw dont work for someone of my G729 phone but putting ulaw first then g729 works and it uses g729 ?
01:05.59p3nguindisallow=all
01:06.08p3nguinallow=ulaw  ; if you want ulaw onl
01:06.16p3nguin; only
01:06.36p3nguinIf you want g729 only, then use allow=g729
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01:11.13antiwirecan someone give me a hint on how to have asterisk play tt-weasels if and internal extension dials any undefined extension?
01:11.30antiwireif and/ if an
01:13.56radenp3nguin, i want to  cant use both ?
01:14.04radencause if not im going to need a ton of licenses
01:23.24p3nguinYou can't use both, no.
01:24.12p3nguinUnfortunately, there is only one "preferred codec" possible.
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01:47.03Bond`laghey guys, im running ans aserisk server and it will not connect to a sip trunk and when i look up verbose mode its spamming this line like crazy
01:47.04Bond`lag-- ast_get_srv: SRV lookup for '_sip._UDP.sip.internode.on.net' mapped to host sip.internode.on.net, port 5060
01:50.04p3nguinFix your peer's host.
01:50.17Bond`lagso its not my end?
01:50.29p3nguinFix your peer's host entry in your sip.conf.
01:50.34Bond`lagoh.
01:50.39Bond`lagis it wrong?
01:50.47p3nguinWhat do you have it set to right now?
01:51.53Bond`laghost=sip.internode.on.net
01:54.03p3nguinI guess you could set srvlookup to no if you don't need it enabled.
01:56.44Bond`lagim not sure how todo that
01:56.53p3nguinwell wait
01:56.56p3nguinSet it to host=203.2.134.1 and see what that does.
01:57.30p3nguinMake sure you run "sip reload" after you save the changes.
01:58.15Bond`lagstil says the same
01:58.21Bond`lageven after sip reload
01:58.33p3nguinYou saved file after making the change?
01:58.41Bond`lagyes
01:59.03p3nguinThat's strange.  Why would asterisk do an srv lookup on an ip address?
01:59.34Bond`lagim not sure...
02:00.06p3nguinThat's not even possible, as far as I can tell.
02:00.29p3nguinIf you set the IP address, there is nothing to look up.  Can you show me your entire peer entry?  pastebin it.
02:01.14p3nguinOnly mask the password.
02:01.38Bond`laghttp://pastebin.com/qQTVmCdP
02:01.41Bond`lag:)
02:03.10p3nguinHere's how I would have configured it:  http://pastebin.com/H5ydgrzf
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02:06.23Bond`lagstill spamming that line at me
02:06.23Bond`lag:|
02:12.00p3nguinIt doesn't make any sense to me.
02:15.04Bond`lagohwell
02:15.08Bond`lagguess its for another day now
02:15.14Bond`lagthanks for your help p3nguin
02:15.30p3nguinMaybe someone else knows the secret to fix that.
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02:22.11Bond`lagi hope so, but i ggota go out to an oh so joful xmas party now
02:22.13Bond`lag:|
02:22.29p3nguinChristmas already came and went.
02:22.42Bond`lagahh yes
02:22.43Bond`lagi now
02:22.46Bond`lagthis is a delyaed party
02:22.47Bond`lagper say
02:22.54p3nguinper se, maybe?
02:22.58Bond`lagyer
02:22.59Bond`lagthat
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02:40.07candrewsCan I install FreePBX on one system to administer Asterisk on another?
02:40.12candrews(I want to run Asterisk on my openwrt router, and FreePBX on my full server - so that if the server is down for some reason, basic functionality still works, just administration is missing)
02:48.58UFOczekany ideas why asterisk gui loops me all the time with popup about configuration files?
02:50.29p3nguinNo, because we don't support the Asterisk GUI here.
02:51.12UFOczekoh, sorry.
02:51.35p3nguinThe Asterisk GUI is a project separate from Asterisk.
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03:31.08radenGUI's SUCK !
03:37.54drmessanoCalm yourself
03:39.18radenlol
03:39.31radenLife is too freaking boring
03:41.19drmessanoYes it is
03:42.07coppicetedium is the founding pillar of modern society
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04:14.25radenI need a purpose or something so much knowledge so little to do with it
04:15.01p3nguinMaybe you could take an English class at the local community college or something.
04:15.44p3nguinNot only would it benefit you, but it would help everyone else as well.
04:15.59WIMPyI can give your number to the guy who will try to persuade me to set up his mini callcernter later today.
04:16.08p3nguinWhat I'm trying to say is that I can't understand half the shit you say.
04:16.59radenp3nguin, LOL, thanks bro :P
04:17.24radenWIMPy, cool but that will keep me busy for like 30 minutes :)
04:18.02WIMPyHe will love to hear that.
04:18.03jShafany mac user here? looking for softphone on mac that would work well with asterisk
04:18.10radenp3nguin, What I'm trying to say is there are so many knowledgeable people with nothing to do that could really make a difference in the world....
04:18.11jShafout of box..
04:18.20radenXlite
04:18.25jShafraden: ok
04:18.33radenWIMPy, what he trying to do ?
04:18.42radenp3nguin, guess ill keep working on my CCNA
04:18.46radenbla
04:18.58p3nguinCCNA is overrated.
04:19.07WIMPyraden: Talk to his customers?
04:19.10p3nguinI haven't done anything useful with mine... ever.
04:19.41radenp3nguin, are you serious ?
04:19.49radenthanks for killing my motivation even more :)
04:20.23p3nguinI guess if you can't find your way around routers and switches, the studying could be beneficial to you.
04:20.41radenI can fairly well but there is more I should learn
04:21.20p3nguinAll the really exciting stuff isn't covered in the CCNA scope.
04:22.38radenBLA
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04:30.07jShafraden: just uncomment lines under [xlite1] in sip.conf to make my first sip call via asterisk (newbie)?
04:30.46jShafs/first/first test
04:35.16p3nguinOh, so close!
04:35.32p3nguins/close/far away/
04:35.58p3nguinHave you read THE BOOK?
04:36.01p3nguin~book
04:36.01infobot[~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, or http://ofps.oreilly.com/
04:36.15p3nguinIt tells all about setting up Asterisk.
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04:47.47radenwriting a asterisk howto
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04:51.46jShafraden: chan_sip.c:21005 handle_request_register: Registration from '"joshua"<sip:joshua@10.0.1.4>' failed for '10.0.1.2' - No matching peer found
04:51.54jShafnot sure what I am missing...did some google-fu
04:51.56jShafbut some are outdated
04:52.05jShaftrying to connect dots
04:52.45p3nguinraden: Seriously, start with English first.  THEN try writing a book, second.
04:54.16radenp3nguin, why are you giving me such hell about English p3nguin ?
04:54.32p3nguinWhen you type, it hurts my brain.
04:55.11radenSorry for not being proper. I will speak in complete sentences just for you ! Ok ?
04:57.58drmessanoI accidentally the whole asterisk
04:58.14p3nguin...
04:58.27p3nguinoh-kay
05:00.33drmessanommmkay?
05:01.27drmessanoDo you think I with my dialplan?
05:02.13p3nguinOnly on your birthday.
05:02.35drmessanoI think I am Asterisk 3.51
05:02.46drmessanoCan you tell?
05:02.58p3nguinIt is certain.
05:03.32drmessanoIf I application?
05:03.40p3nguinAsk again later.
05:03.49drmessanoVery doubtful?
05:04.04p3nguinAs I see it, yes.
05:04.42drmessanoConcentrate and ask again
05:04.42radenp3nguin, And what I say hurts your brain ?
05:04.53p3nguinOutlook not so good.
05:04.57drmessanoraden: It is decidedly so
05:05.02radenLMAO
05:05.12radenWhy does everyone have the need to give me a hard time ?
05:05.23drmessanoReply hazy, try again
05:05.31p3nguinBetter not tell you now.
05:05.37radenHow can I add more channels to my g729 License ?
05:05.42drmessanoMost Likely
05:05.49radensmacks the wings off p3nguin
05:06.05drmessanoOutlook Good
05:06.18Corydon76-homeraden: Buy more, use the register utility
05:06.34Corydon76-homeg729 licenses are additive
05:06.46drmessanos/additive/addictive/
05:06.57radenCorydon76-home, Thank You !
05:07.16drmessanoI collect g729 licenses, like pokemon
05:07.21drmessanoGotta get em all
05:07.38radenLMAO
05:07.45p3nguing729, I choose YOU!
05:09.33drmessanoMy fav slashdot comment even.. in a discussion about protecting against FireSheep attacks, which was that session sniffer plugin for Firefox:
05:09.36drmessano"If you do have a firesheep attack, I recommend sending out a water type like wartortle."
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07:08.41dimmi look in my statisctics in my voip provider - all dialing is using G711 codec
07:09.41dimmclient softphone is use GSM codec
07:10.10dimmsome dialing is canot be etablished (silence in softphone but time of conversation is going)
07:10.16dimm*cannot
07:11.18dimmwhat config file i can look for get some info of asterisk's using codecs?
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07:13.11Tim_Toadydimm load codec_gsm.so to you can transcode from/to gsm or edit the allowed codecs in sip.conf
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07:19.40Iron_Chefhi all, wondering if anyone knows where to find an ascii art version of the asterisk logo - for my motd file :-)
07:20.11WIMPyWhat about the one you get when you install it?
07:20.22Iron_Chefyeah that one
07:20.28ChannelZ..copy, paste...
07:20.47Iron_Cheffrom anaconda?
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07:21.59ChannelZhere, lazy.  http://pastebin.com/N2dUiWDe
07:22.25Iron_Chefheh thanks - not lazy, just didn't know where
07:26.24Iron_ChefI've been a linux admin for many years now, but just got into Asterisk this weekend (my holiday project) and I just gotta say WOW :-)  I've had phones ringing all over the house friving my wife nuts - this is fun stuff, thanks asterisk people!
07:26.42Iron_Chef*driving
07:26.58Iron_Chefgoes back to writing dialplans
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07:28.55cmnkyholy dialplan batman ... commisioner gordons red phone has been hacked by the riddler
07:29.14antiwireyou mean phreaked
07:29.16X-Raimohello. Does anyone have working asterisk with TLS and SRTP? I so please show me config.
07:29.17antiwireDUUURRR
07:29.21X-Raimo*If so
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07:32.48cmnkyphreaked would have been a better choice of words
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08:42.59MrParityhey guys :-) i have a problem with a deadlock in asterisk 1.8.1.1 and i want to identify where it is. is there any good tutorial "how to start debugging asterisk"?
08:43.00schmidtsgood morning
08:43.40schmidtsMrParity hello, there is a file (dont know which one) how to get debug information for asterisk like menuselect options and how to use gdb and others
08:45.01schmidtsMrParity https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+a+Backtrace here you can start ;)
08:46.45MrParity@schmihts: okay, thank you :-)
08:47.23MrParityi've enabled anything at menuselect which locks like "don't optimize" and "debug" :-)
08:47.30kaldemarthe text file is doc/backtrace.txt in pre 1.8.1 versions. in 1.8.1, the docs were unfortunately made into the wiki generated ones.
08:47.40schmidtsMrparity have you allready done a core show locks?
08:47.48schmidtskaldemar thx that was the one i meant ;)
08:48.56MrParity@schmidts afaik it only works with debugging enabled, right?
08:49.11schmidtsMrparity yep
08:50.50MrParityschmidt: atm i don't have a binary with debugging enabled, but i'm compiling now :-9
08:52.06X-Raimohello. Does anyone have working asterisk with TLS and SRTP? If so please show me your config.
08:52.58ChannelZshow me your bewbs
08:54.00tuxx-shows manboobs
08:55.23X-RaimoI really need some example of working SRTP. Last week I read a lot of manuals, but couldn't get it working
08:55.40schmidtsMrparity ok ;)
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08:59.00MrParityhmmmmm.... now i have a deadlocked asterisk and "core show locks" gives me *some* output... i think i have to read somethink to learn what it means :-)
08:59.23schmidtsMrparity use pastebin and show us
09:01.41MrParity:-)
09:01.47MrParityhttp://pastebin.com/URaBusuk
09:02.29MrParityi will take a look at mantis. maybe i'm not the first one
09:03.53MrParitybut if you have any idea what that output means i would be very happy to learn about it :-)
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09:20.00MrParitythe asterisk queue works fine without the weight parameter at queues.conf
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09:30.58schmidtssorry was away, i will take a look at it now
09:31.23schmidtsmrparity its the handlestatechange look thing
09:32.13schmidtsmrparity there exists some issues allready and also a patch which solves this problem but with this patch your performance will be a little bit slower, if you dont have many sip clients on your system you can try it
09:32.53schmidtsR 18310
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09:33.03MrParityi have added a ticket at the issue database (#18535)
09:33.15MrParityok, i will take a look at it
09:33.30schmidtssorry infobot doesnt work like it should ;)
09:33.34schmidtsits issue 18310
09:33.45schmidtsi will close your one, cause its just a duplicate of 18310
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09:34.49MrParitywb ;-)
09:35.10schmidts;)
09:35.15MrParitynp. you can close it if you think it is the same as 18310
09:35.27schmidtsok
09:36.42MrParitycould you explain why do you think it is the same?
09:37.28schmidtscause the deadlock happens in handle_statechange function and has to do with the hint and subscribe handling, and not with queues
09:38.42schmidtshandle_statechange does a rdcontext lock then locking the sip pvt, the ao2_iterator of queue wants to get the sip_pvt lock and then trys to lock the rdcontext -> deadlock
09:40.02schmidtsMrpartity btw please post logs like the output from core show locks only as text file append to the issue and not in the text itself ;)
09:43.18MrParityokay, i will do so next time
09:44.47schmidtsMrParity thx ;)
09:45.48schmidtsMrParity try the patch from issue 18310 i should fix your problem or try trunk version which also has a solution for this problem and btw its much faster than 1.8 ;)
09:47.15MrParityokay, i will try the trunk version.
09:48.00MrParityi'm currentlich trying to understand the deadlock path
09:48.05MrParitycurrently
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10:02.20sehhhey people
10:02.31sehhwhat are the keys for blind transfer on SIP?
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10:06.42tuxx-you can set those in features.conf
10:07.11tuxx-blindxfer => #1         ; Blind transfer  (default is #) -- Make sure to set the T and/or t option in the Dial() or Q
10:07.46sehhif its the default, then # should work I guess
10:08.10sehhso when I'm on the phone, I only need to press "#<extension>" ?
10:08.24sehhlike #310?
10:08.28tuxx-if you dial with options tT :-P
10:08.40tuxx-then yes
10:09.22sehhunfortunately, when I press "#" I get a "VoIP status 701"
10:09.39sehh(this is a Siemens Gigaset A580 IP device)
10:10.00sehhI'm guessing the problem is with the phone, not asterisk
10:14.03kaldemarsee what happens on the asterisk side so you don't have to guess.
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10:15.34sehhhmm I raised the debug level to 25, but didn't see anything relevant, maybe I'm doing it wrong
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10:15.51Amnesiahm, how can I redirect calls with asterisk locally?
10:15.56sehhlet me check the tT options, I think I've only set for incoming calls and not for outgoing (which I guess is a separate option?)
10:16.01kaldemarsehh: which debug level?
10:16.58kaldemarAmnesia: from where do you want to redirect?
10:17.06Amnesiaa local phone
10:17.18AmnesiaI've got 2 sip phones connected to the asterisk pbx
10:17.46Amnesiaand when a call comes to 101, 101 should be able to redirect it to 102 for instance and vice versa
10:18.34kaldemardo you want them to answer first?
10:19.06Amnesiayep
10:19.52kaldemarthen you're talking about transferring a call. what kind of phones are you using?
10:20.12Amnesialinksys spa941
10:20.19Amnesiabasic sip phones afaik
10:20.48E-bolayou can transfer in 2 ways/systems
10:20.53E-bolavia the phone or via asterisk
10:20.59Amnesia:o
10:21.01E-bolaI'd recomend using the phone's own transfer system
10:21.13Amnesiahow does the system work?
10:21.16kaldemaruse the transfer buttons in the phones, if they have them.
10:21.17E-bolait shoudl be extremely simple, did you read the quickstart intro for the phone?
10:21.31Amnesianope will do it now:)
10:21.56E-bolaits probably as simple as pressing transfer when you have the call, and then the extension u want to transfer to, and then the "ok" button
10:22.10Amnesiawoah:o:P
10:22.29Amnesiaand how would the other extension be able to accept it?
10:23.24kaldemarby answering when the phone rings.
10:24.11Amnesiahm,so for 101 it wouldnt be possible to ask 102 whether he may transfer the call to him?
10:25.12kaldemarthat's called an attended transfer, and it is also possible.
10:26.17Amnesiaok now i've got some more google material, thx:p
10:26.54E-bolaTelephony 101 :)
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10:27.05Amnesiayep^^
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10:47.56ixyd_hi guys....iam goin to try asterisk 1.8 with realtime mysql backend...but iam wondering because there is no table definition for the extensions table in the source tarball?! any hints? :)
10:49.54UFOczekixyd_: i've found one here, take a look at http://www.selbytech.com/2010/01/how-to-setup-asterisk-1-6-2-on-centos-5-4/
10:50.11schmidtsixyd_ you are right but i think you can use the one from postgres also for mysql
10:51.17ixyd_ah ok i see... thank you guys!
10:54.17ixyd_hmm do you think that it is worth to file a bug?
10:54.46ixyd_i think the definition should be included in the tarball like the others are...
10:56.42schmidtsixyd_ you should open an issue for this, so it will be fixed
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11:03.16z4nD4Rhi ... i whant to record some asterisk call, but i cant find any aktual tuttorial, somebody to help?
11:05.21schmidtsz4nd4r take a look at the Monitor appliction or at voip-info.org
11:05.45z4nD4Rschmidts: i look on voip-info but is not up to date...
11:07.30z4nD4Rschmidts: i need extern applikacion to record my call?
11:09.18ixyd_i'll file an issue..
11:09.51schmidtsz4nd4r no monitor is an asterisk application, try core show appliction monitor
11:10.04schmidtss/appliction/application/
11:11.50z4nD4Rschmidts: asterisk show   -= Info about application 'Monitor' =- ....
11:12.38schmidtsz4nd4r read it, thats exactly what you need to record a call ;)
11:14.04z4nD4Rschmidts:  Monitor([file_format[:urlbase]][,fname_base[,options]]) this muss i set in extensions.conf?
11:22.42z4nD4Rschmidts: i dont need this core show application Record  ?
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11:33.19Iron_Chefnoob question: my outgoing is: exten => _.,1,Dial(SIP/my-vsp/${EXTEN}) -- but everything I find says incoming should be: exten => _.,1,Dial(SIP/1000) -- what am I not reading correctly? (fwiw outgoing works, but not incoming)
11:47.20schmidtsz4nd4r it depends what you want to do, if you want to record a message or something then you need record, if you want to record a call between two phones you will need monitor
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11:49.24z4nD4Rschmidts: oh realy? and waht is one-touch record? in features.conf -> does not means record a call?
11:50.02schmidtsz4nd4r its the same as monitor but you can start it with the key which is defined in features.conf
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11:52.00z4nD4Rschmidts: so i have set this
11:52.01z4nD4Rexten => 1234,1,Set(DYNAMIC_FEATURES=automon) ; enable One-touch
11:52.01z4nD4Rexten => 1234,1,Ringing
11:52.01z4nD4Rexten => 1234,2,Dial(SIP/zandar-droid,,wW) ; wW allow one-touch recording
11:52.19z4nD4Rschmidts: is good?
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11:52.26jsjchello.. I am having a few issues with this  chan_sip.c:3779 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on transmission 3197684f4b8003fd50a91d4f0ce976c3@192.168.1.1 for seqno 127 (Critical Request)
11:52.52schmidtsz4nd4r i dont know, i have never used this ;) but it looks like it should work
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11:53.12z4nD4Rschmidts: you right :)
12:02.31z4nD4Rschmidts: hmm i try it but if i push the "binding" button ( *# ) nothong to do...
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12:07.36cfchris6I am totally confused right now. Any idea what I did wrong here? http://pastebin.ca/2030464 ('s' extension does not match anything)
12:07.51cfchris6this is asterisk 1.6 on debia
12:09.54kaldemars matches to s only.
12:10.23cfchris6what I want is an extension in this place which matches everything
12:10.24kaldemarit is not a wildcard.
12:11.01kaldemarpattern X. matches everything that starts with a digit and is at least 2 characters.
12:11.09Iron_Chefis s relavent to incoming sip calls?
12:11.26Iron_Chefor just pots cards
12:11.31kaldemarso exten => _X.,1,..., where _ denotes a pattern.
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12:13.20kaldemarIron_Chef: s is used when there is no incoming extension, what ever the used technology might be.
12:14.07Iron_Chefkthx, new to asterisk, still grappling with the concepts.
12:14.44kaldemarhttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Handling+Special+Extensions
12:15.16tuxx-hey guys, anyone have seen this problem before: http://www.mail-archive.com/asterisk-users@lists.digium.com/msg234619.html ? And anyone know how to fix this?
12:16.13cfchris6kaldemar: thanks
12:18.04schmidtstuxx- have you tried a sip debug to check if you got any sip messages like bye for this call
12:18.25tuxx-gonna do that now
12:19.09tuxx-dont see a BYE message, next sip message after the hangup is an invite.
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12:20.54tgreermorning all... I was looking for some advice on my asterisk server...i have calls working outbound perfectly... but on inbound, there is no audio for the receipent
12:21.14schmidtstuxx- it looks like it tries to dial dahdi first before the hangup: -- Executing [0383824...@local:3] Dial("SIP/*15-0849ea88", "DAHDI/ 4/0383824377,0,TK") in new stack
12:21.39Iron_Chefheh that's my problem kinda too, how does the server know the difference between exten => _X.,n,Playback(welcome) sialed from inside or outside?
12:21.51Iron_Cheftgreer: ^
12:22.05tgreer:/
12:22.14Iron_Chefis sure the first week is the hardest :-)
12:22.29tgreeri've been tying to fix this * box for 4 weeks now...
12:22.35tgreerits behind a nat on a load balanced connection...
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12:22.50Iron_Chefah, i read about that - not ideal
12:23.05tgreerso what i've done is run an L2TP tunnel provided by my ISP and routed the SIP trunk via the L2TP connection
12:23.08tuxx-the problem we have is that after a park the parking feature will jump to the h extension, in which we do a hangup but this will never happen, it says it does a hangup but it doesn't
12:23.40kaldemarIron_Chef: it does not know neither care. all calls are inbound from asterisk's point of view. your dialplan needs to make a difference if you want one.
12:23.59jsjcanybody know why this couldbe happening? retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on transmission
12:24.16schmidtstuxx- plese set debug (core set debug 10) and upload it to pastebin, i am interested if something is in there
12:24.22Iron_Chefkaldemar: ah
12:24.28kaldemarjsjc: beacuse of an unreachable peer.
12:24.45schmidtsjsjc or this peer answers but the answer didnt reach asterisk
12:26.53tuxx-schmidts: http://pastie.org/1408405
12:27.03tuxx-without the sip debug, if you need that, i can supply it for you :)
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12:28.48tuxx-what happens is, i call extensions 101 from extension 100, i park extension 101 using *38 (from features.conf), then 101 gets parked, but 100 tries to dial 101 again.
12:29.10tuxx-although it goes through the h extension, and a hangup actually takes place.
12:30.45schmidtstuxx- i see it, but i cant believe :D really strange
12:31.27schmidtstuxx- could you reproduce this without all this AGIs? just plain extensions. it would be easier to see then
12:31.59tuxx-alot of our agi's are needed to make our pbx function. I'll try to strip most of em out.
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12:33.33schmidtstuxx- just use a test context for this both phone you will only need something like exten => 100,1,Dial(SIP....... and the hangup function
12:33.52tuxx-hmkay, hold on.
12:34.07schmidtsjust afk for some mins, dont hurry ;)
12:35.27tuxx-schmidts: with a testcontext, it works like a charm >_<
12:35.45tuxx-log: http://pastie.org/1408422
12:43.39schmidtstuxx- no suprise :D
12:44.00schmidtstuxx- then try step by step adding the AGI to find where this happens
12:44.27tuxx-gonna try that, tnx for helping so far :-)
12:45.04schmidtsnp your welcome ;)
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12:50.40tuxx-hmz, no more agiscripts, and still the same problem, hehe :-P
12:50.58tuxx-maybe the problem is that we are jumping to another context or something?
12:51.10schmidtstuxx- yes thats possible
12:51.18tuxx-hmkay, some more debugging. brb :-)
12:52.02tuxx-still no dice, hehe
12:55.18tuxx-http://pastie.org/1408444
12:55.20tuxx-the hell. :D
12:58.45schmidtstuxx- thats really strange
12:58.46tuxx-stripped all agi scripts, all other dialplan stuff, but still doesn't work.
12:58.48tuxx-very weird xD
13:00.09tuxx-http://pastie.org/1408448
13:00.11tuxx-even more stripped
13:00.12tuxx-hehehe
13:00.17tuxx-w-t-f
13:01.00schmidtstuxx- try removing the hangup from the h exten
13:01.50tuxx-ah, think i found it
13:01.53tuxx-its the goto after the dial
13:02.19tuxx-if i dont have a goto after the dial command, the hangup actually hangs the call up, otherwise it just follows the goto.
13:03.14tuxx-with goto: http://pastie.org/1408450
13:03.29tuxx-without goto: http://pastie.org/1408453
13:03.42tuxx-atleast we found the problem now :-D
13:09.59tuxx-with a gosub, it works! ;-D
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14:11.12Kattymorning
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14:24.10Kattyso cold today
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14:25.11schmidtsmorning katty we have -4?C today
14:25.34Kattythat sounds cold.
14:25.41n3hxsCool!
14:25.50X-Raimothe same weather in Moscow
14:28.33Kattywhat is that in F?
14:29.28schmidtskatty 24,8? F
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14:35.49Kattyschmidts: brr :<
14:37.44schmidtsyes ;)
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14:49.05ixyd_iam still testing realtime/mysql with asterisk 1.8 ... my frontend (written for 1.4) is missing the column dtmfmode in table sipfriends... is it just gone? ... is there an alternative? or is the non-existence of the column in the src tarball a bug?!
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15:01.56pathis it possible to detect before a user hangs ups on a local extension?
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15:08.51cjk__hi, my xorcom pri is recognised as xorcom bri whe usding dahdi_hardware. any idea?
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15:50.55yonahwwhat is the bare minimum I need to do in order to get cdr records generated in a csv?
15:51.04yonahw1.8.1 btw
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15:56.33jShafreload chan_sip.so to reload sip.conf?
15:57.52ixyd_sip reload
15:57.57ixyd_in the cli
15:58.40jShafixyd_: ty
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16:10.33jaytee~itsplist-us
16:10.34infobotHere are some popular ITSPs (USA) starting with the more respected ones: http://www.teliax.com , http://www.voicepulse.com/connect/ , http://www.broadvoice.com , http://www.jnctn.com , http://www.bandwidth.com , http://vitelity.net , http://voip.ms and http://flowroute.com
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16:56.39tuxxieI am trying to get agents queue status via asterisk's manager api. for testing i am telneting to port 5030 and entering the following: Action: Agents <return> Username: mgr_user <return> Secret: pass <return> <return>
16:56.39Nuggettelnet is eeeeeeevil!
16:57.04tuxxieshould I be using Action: Login first?
16:57.12pabelangertuxxie: yes
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16:57.17pabelangerand port 5038
16:57.31tuxxieyes I am usign port 5038
16:58.36tuxxielike this? action: login  <return> Username: mgr_user <return> Secret: pass <return> action: Agent: <return> ???
16:59.32tuxxiewhen I use action: login than user and secret how do i give another action?
17:00.17pabelanger~book
17:00.17infobot[~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, or http://ofps.oreilly.com/
17:00.33pabelangertuxxie: There is a chapter on AMI ^
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17:01.11pabelangeror you can use an existing library, depending on which language you are using
17:02.18yonahwI can't seem to get my install to give me csv cdrs. I have /var/log/asterisk/{cdr, cdr-csv}/Master.csv which I created along with a cdr.conf and cdr_csv.so is loaded. What else could I be missing
17:04.28tzafrir_laptopyonahw, cdr show status
17:04.35pabelangercdr.so ?
17:05.25[o_o]owlyeah the asterisk book is insane
17:05.31[o_o]owlkudos
17:05.49thehars/insane/amazing/
17:06.20[o_o]owlhehe same thing
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17:07.53eject_ckI wanna use MOH when I'm connected to Asterisk through SPA-3102 and analog phone. What best practice for using MOH in my case ?
17:08.15p3nguinYou want to use it for what?
17:08.26eject_ckI mean I want to hold call using analog phone
17:08.45p3nguinNo problem.  The SPA-3102 does that just fine by using the hook flash on the phone.
17:09.35eject_ckhook flash ..
17:10.18eject_ckflash button ?
17:10.24p3nguinEither press and release the switch for hangup, or press the Flash button.  You'll hear the phone give short rings periodically to indicate that the call is on hold.
17:11.33eject_ckhow to unhold ?
17:11.42eject_ckpress once more
17:12.01yonahwtzafrir_laptop: thanks, status says logging enabled but no registered backends
17:12.16p3nguinYes, press one more time to unhold.
17:13.56yonahwI did a core reload after copying over my cdr.conf (contents of which can be viewed at https://gist.github.com/756306), is there anything else I need to do to register csv backend?
17:13.57eject_ckthanks!
17:13.58eject_ckworks!
17:14.19p3nguinEasy, huh?  :)
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17:16.14p3nguinyonahw: I also have loguserfield=yes in my file.
17:16.55p3nguinyonahw: You might need to go in cdr_custom.conf and configure how you want your values to be displayed.
17:17.30yonahwp3nguin: I have to define custom fields? Can't I just use the defaults?
17:18.06p3nguinyonahw: I think you have to define _something_ in the mappings.  It doesn't have to be your own creation, but define something there.
17:18.21p3nguinYou can use one of the sample lines.
17:18.53p3nguinI keep mine very simple:  Master.csv => ${CDR(src)},${CDR(dcontext)},${CDR(dst)},${CDR(answer)},${CDR(end)},${CDR(disposition)},${CDR(duration)}
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17:18.56yonahwp3nguin: I just needed to restart asterisk
17:19.01p3nguinoh  :/
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17:19.12yonahwI would have thought a reload would do it
17:19.12p3nguinI doubt you *needed* to restart it.
17:19.28p3nguinYou could have reloaded the module instead.
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17:19.41yonahwyes but which one
17:19.58p3nguincdr_csv.so
17:20.16yonahwguess I should have tried that first but the phones are dead right now anyway
17:21.43p3nguinThere are VERY few conf files that require a full restart.  They almost all can be changed with a module reload (or unload/load) for the associated module.
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17:28.29Kattyponders nap
17:28.32Kattyponders working out
17:28.42Kattyhmm decisions, decisions
17:28.46p3nguinnot necessarily in that order.
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17:29.02yonahwI suggest taking a nap and dreaming about working out
17:29.21Kattyunfortunately dreaming about working out won't keep up the girlish figure
17:30.15yonahwit hasn't been helping my figure much either but I'm determined to keep trying
17:31.23Kattymaybe you're not doin it hard enough
17:31.23ruben231hi guys..merry christmas
17:31.42radenhuggles Katty
17:32.13Kattyhugs raden
17:32.19radenhows Katty ?
17:32.36radenneeds to get back to the gym
17:32.55Kattygood.
17:33.00Kattyhad a wonderful christmas.
17:33.03Kattyhow about you dear?
17:33.35radenjust chillin really didnt do much just spent time with my daughter it was nice and relaxing not having to run around
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17:33.54Kattydid she have a nice christmas?
17:33.57ruben231guys is there any way like i have two asterisk server then i can call local extensions on otehr asterisk server..?
17:34.10radenKatty, yea she all happy
17:34.25radenruben231, yes
17:35.06Kattyexcelent
17:35.08ruben231raden:  steps should i do.. just hint.
17:35.47radenruben231, there are many ways todo it but basically just make a dial plan when 302 is dialed to dial that extension at other box
17:36.10radenKatty, u get anything good for christmas ?
17:37.24radenruben231, get where im going with that  ?
17:37.49radenlast one i did I think I made it match like if 8 was dialed out it went to the other asterisk box or something
17:38.54ruben231raden: yes how should i peered them and also how do i add extensions that it will dial..
17:39.11Kattyraden: lots of wonderful things.
17:39.19radenKatty, Like ?
17:39.54Kattyraden: a new 16gb sd card for my camera, an electric grill for cooking, 2 big candles from bath and body works (mint chocolate and homemade cookies), and a heated mattress pad for my bed.
17:40.05Kattyraden: and an IOU for a shopping trip
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17:41.20radenruben231, basically if 8 is dialed it dials whatever @ ip address is way i had it I believe
17:41.27radenKatty, Sweet
17:41.42radenloves his heated mattress pad and comforter :)
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17:42.54Kattyraden: i slept like a baby after we put it on the bed
17:44.08raden:D
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17:49.04jShafhow do i keep track of progress per https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Architecture+Proposal ?
17:51.02JunK-YjShaf: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1064/
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18:13.03Kattyhugs jblack
18:13.44antiwireany hints for resolving "not acceptable" error when I try to call an extension on my asterisk server using linphone?
18:16.32Kattywoot, done with workout
18:16.42Kattyflex
18:19.23outtoluncpowerful flex <G>
18:19.47Kattypfft
18:19.54Kattymy flex is pathetic
18:20.06Kattybut it's better than no flex i suppose (=
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18:22.04carrarPICS!!
18:22.21anonymouz666G722 sounds better than G711a/u ?
18:22.39coppicemuch better
18:22.40Kattyfacepalms
18:22.52anonymouz666coppice: what about the payload?
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18:23.09Kattycarrar: aren't you on my fb?
18:23.17carrarWhats fb
18:23.19anonymouz666bigger?
18:23.21coppicewhat about the payload?
18:23.40coppiceG.722 has the same bit rate as G.711
18:23.52anonymouz66664 kbits then
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18:26.04tzafrir_laptopwith SIP I have insecure=port, which is required in some cases for some NAT routers.
18:26.14tzafrir_laptopany equivalent for iax.conf?
18:26.38anonymouz666we need more devices supporting speex and g.722
18:27.00anonymouz666PAP2 still can't use G729 on both ports at the same time?
18:28.46anonymouz666coppice: I saw the mail on asterisk-users... my comment is that annexb is really bad choice :P
18:29.12coppicewhat's so bad about annex B?
18:29.55anonymouz666it makes your conversation like walk talk
18:33.04anonymouz666I was looking at rtpproxy and there's a interesting thing... an option to send every RTP packet twice for lossy links.
18:33.29anonymouz666that could be useful for asterisk?
18:34.03anonymouz666I wonder what will be the result of that in practice
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18:49.10jhirleyhappy what ever to all the peeps out there !
18:51.02coppiceanonymouz666: you must be using a very broken annex B
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18:55.57deltarayIs the default hold music that comes with Asterisk, was that made for Asterisk or is it some kind of universally available hold music?
18:55.58pabelangertzafrir_laptop: none that I know of
18:56.45pabelangerdeltaray: http://opsound.org/
18:57.32pabelangerbut NAT and IAX2 _should_ not be an issue
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18:58.52nsgni have this as the digitmap in  my polycom http://pastebin.com/biZePpvP . I can't dial 7 digit when off-hook. For example trying to call a 7 digit number starting with 215 i get abruptly stopped after those 3 digits as the phone tries to dial it. where in that digitmap is it cutting me off?
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18:58.59nsgndialing a number starting with 512 does not produce this effect
18:59.55nsgni can't see what in there responds to a 2 but not a 5
19:00.36deltaraypabelanger, ah. I was just wondering if AT&T might be using asterisk for their wireless activation number. It uses the same hold music as Asterisk.
19:01.03p3nguinnsgn: What about the [2-9]x.T part?
19:01.36p3nguinWait, 512 didn't do it and the 5 would match that as well.
19:01.43p3nguinNo idea, then.
19:01.54nsgnp3nguin, but being that thats after a 10 digit dialing rule how is it even falling to that at 3 digits?
19:02.06Qwelldeltaray: oh really?
19:02.12p3nguinhas no guesses
19:02.15thehar<PROTECTED>
19:02.17theharfail
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19:02.35deltarayQwell, yeah. I thought it was kinda ironic. I felt like I was calling my own office.
19:02.58nsgnrats. anyone else? im not getting why its acting this way
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19:04.36Kattyhugs thehar
19:05.00Qwellwaves at Katty
19:05.04Kattyohai
19:05.06Kattyhugs on Qwell
19:05.10theharhi
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19:06.14theharhugs Katty
19:07.38QwellKatty: it snowed.  on(?) Christmas.
19:08.05KattyQwell: oooh, did it snow much?
19:08.15Qwellquite a bit.  it's still all white out
19:08.21p3nguinIt snowed on both Christmas eve and Christmas, here.
19:08.42carrarDid you sing white Christmas while gathered around the piano?
19:08.55nsgnis there such thing as a digitmap that doesnt match but rather just waits X number of seconds then sends whatever you've dialed?
19:08.55Kattypretty :>>>
19:08.56carrarand the fireplace in the background
19:09.05p3nguinnsgn: yes
19:09.07nsgn(in context of polycom)
19:09.10nsgnwhat might it be?
19:09.44p3nguinIt actually does match... everything.  Then has a timeout.
19:11.23nsgnok. what would that be? "x.T"?
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19:14.50nsgnp3nguin, ^?
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19:21.22antiwirehey I just managed to build a sip trunk between my home asterisk server and my work's Zultys MX250
19:21.26antiwirepretty slick
19:21.55WIMPyYou invented the famous sip trunk?
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19:22.06antiwire?
19:22.14nsgnyes i'm sure he was the first one, WIMPy
19:22.28antiwirewhat? I didn't say I was first at anything.
19:22.48WIMPySo far no sip trunk has been seen.
19:23.05antiwireyall tripin' me out
19:23.21nsgnantiwire, i've been tempted to make a bunch of trunks between the clients i service to save us all some minutes
19:23.29nsgnbut have generally been too lazy
19:23.30p3nguinThere is no SIP trunk.
19:24.00WIMPyBut everybody wants one.
19:24.09antiwiredid I use a bad term?
19:24.11anonymouz666JerJer: is H323 dead?
19:24.21Qwellanonymouz666: he wishes
19:24.23p3nguinPlenty of people think they have SIP trunks, but they don't exist.
19:24.39Kattyok i need input
19:24.40WIMPyanonymouz666: For users it's not very alive.
19:24.46Kattypretend you're eating a delicious grilled hamburger.
19:24.49Kattywhat are you eating with it
19:24.53antiwirebeer
19:24.55Qwellchopsticks
19:25.01Qwelloh, with it.
19:25.02antiwirelol
19:25.02Qwellfries
19:25.15anonymouz666Katty: shrimp
19:25.15jayteeI keep getting this message when testing an extension that runs MeetMe but I don't have any options set to record in meetme.conf "Starting recording of MeetMe Conference 4100 into file (null).(null)."
19:25.18nsgnqwell likes to down some chopsticks with his meals
19:25.29Kattyhow about a veggie
19:25.32Kattythat is not laden with fat
19:25.33anonymouz666shrimp is the best food in the world
19:25.35Qwellfries are a veggie
19:25.36WIMPyOk. You win. I'm in the kitchen.
19:25.39antiwireSo I've quickly determined that anyone working with phones is insane
19:25.48Qwellantiwire: clearly
19:25.51antiwirehaha
19:25.56Kattyi know potatos are a vegetable
19:26.00Kattybut they're not exactly...you know...
19:26.00Qwellits a wonder how any of it actually works
19:26.02Kattya /vegetable/
19:26.06anonymouz666antiwire: that's why my cellphone is the most cheap thing available
19:26.19p3nguinPotatoes are not vegetables.
19:26.19WIMPyantiwire: That's probably not a wrong statement.
19:26.24antiwirehehe
19:27.29p3nguinNeither are bell peppers, tomatoes, pea pods, zucchini, nor cucumbers.
19:27.49jayteethen what are they?
19:27.55jayteefruit?
19:28.01Qwelltomatoes are
19:28.05jayteea potato is a tuber
19:28.10jayteeor root
19:28.17p3nguinPotatoes are tubers, the rest are fruits.
19:28.21p3nguinPotatoes are not roots.
19:28.24p3nguinTHey are stems.
19:28.30anonymouz666p3nguin is Linux
19:29.21Kattycast your vote! coleslaw or raw veggies in a dunking..thingy...
19:29.25Qwellcoleslaw
19:29.26jayteeI knew that a tomato was a fruit although I think I read recently that the people that decide such things may have changed it to be officially a vegetable in spite of it's characteristics
19:29.47p3nguinSomeone who did not understand science starting putting those things into the wrong nutritional categories.
19:30.00Kattyi'll put YOU in a nutritional category in a minute.
19:30.05Qwellhawt
19:30.41jayteeanyways, I'm trying to figure out one way or another whether it's normal to get this message: "Starting recording of MeetMe Conference 4100 into file (null).(null)." or whether Angelina Jolie will ever sleep with me. I'm hoping the answer is yes to either.
19:30.46Kattypotato is just high calorie.
19:30.53p3nguinTomatoes were ruled vegetables by the supreme court for taxation purposes many years ago, but they still recognized that tomatoes were fruit.  That's pretty silly if you ask me.
19:31.18Kattyi think we should tax junk food instead.
19:31.31QwellKatty: :(
19:31.40p3nguin"We understand that they are fruits, but we're going to tax them as vegetables to get more money."
19:31.48anonymouz666please don't tax KFC
19:31.56Kattywhy not? maybe people would eat healthier
19:32.16Qwellthey said the same about tobacco
19:32.21p3nguinI bet I don't go to KFC more frequently than once every four months.
19:32.31jayteeI think that there should be a 50% tax on beer, wine and hard liquor
19:32.46Kattyi agree.
19:32.56Kattyuse sparingly
19:33.02anonymouz666please don't tax scotch
19:33.05anonymouz666:P
19:33.33p3nguinSince I started taking morphine, I'm not even supposed to drink beer.
19:33.42Kattyi saw a WIC sticker on the chocolate covered cherries at walgreens.
19:33.44Kattyit made me mad.
19:33.49jayteeit's not like I have anything against drinking it's just that all the old farts that make the rules drink booze but won't let me fire up a doobie legally. As long as I can't then I want to ruin their fun too!
19:34.22p3nguinWIC candy?!  FUN!
19:34.41Kattythat's not what WIC is supposed to be for
19:35.46p3nguinI know.  We get WIC for my daughter.  She gets milk, produce, cereal, juice, cheese... but no candy.
19:36.05jaytee"We're sorry but WIC does not cover healthy fruits and veggies, we only cover candy and large blocks of Velveeta"
19:36.06Kattygood.
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19:36.15carrarKatty, they tried to tax candy and pop here
19:36.21Kattycarrar: i hope they do it
19:36.23p3nguinAlthough, she would LOVE to have some candy.
19:36.26carrarit was just recently voited out
19:36.32Kattywhat a shame
19:36.34carrarso no go
19:36.42Kattyoh well.
19:37.00Kattyi know people often eat what they can afford.
19:37.03Kattyit's just a shame, that's all
19:37.07carrarI don't think the gov should tell us what to do
19:37.29carrareven if it's harmfull
19:37.33p3nguinThat's why a lot of the people have weight problems.  Carbs are cheap, protein costs bunches.
19:37.43Kattyyeah )=
19:37.43jayteeso would anyone like to take a guess as to why I get this message? "Starting recording of MeetMe Conference 4100 into file (null).(null)." Is this normal behavior?
19:38.03Kattyfresh vegetables and fruits are also expensive
19:39.01carrarcan always grow them
19:39.18cmnkyits because the farm bill heavily subsidizes corn, and has done so for 50 years. 50 years ago people didnt get enough calories ... now theres a whole corn processing industry, and they get too many
19:39.20carraryear round grow house
19:39.30cmnkyif you grow apples ... you get 0 help from the gov
19:39.32Kattyyeah the corn industry is a big....thing
19:39.43fileI like corn chowder.
19:39.45Kattybut we can't really do anything about that
19:39.51cmnkyin fact, if everyone ate 2 servings of fruit as the gov spends money telling us to do, there wouldnt be enough fruit to go around
19:40.04carraryou could.... eat more corn
19:40.07Kattyfile: corn chowder is quite yummy
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19:40.29cmnkyits just another way in which the gov is retarded and ineffective
19:40.29Kattycarrar: just about every commercial product has corn in it, in some shape or form
19:40.33jayteeI like corn chowder too but you know what I like better? IRC forums where you can actually get info on Asterisk and not just food and nutrition :-)
19:40.40cmnkyand more gov will just be more ineffectiveness
19:40.47Kattyupvotes jaytee
19:41.03Kattyjaytee: i am not familiar with that error
19:41.24cmnkythey dont need to tax candy ... then need to provide fewer subsidies for corn syrup production
19:41.43Kattyeh.
19:41.57Kattyif we didn't subsidize corn, we'd have bigger issues to worry about
19:42.07Kattyjust about everything we eat would go up in price
19:42.10Kattyby a large margin
19:42.23cmnkyso you want to tax people, and give it to corn farmers, then tax people for eating the corn ... that makes alot of sense
19:42.28p3nguinIt did recently.
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19:42.56Kattyp3nguin: it probably will again
19:43.05p3nguinLike a couple years ago, food prices jumped a lot due to corn problems.
19:43.15Kattynods
19:43.38Kattyit's just a bad situation
19:43.46blackholeI have one issue. Whenever I make a call and it's completed, no cdr are written to my acct manager
19:43.49blackholeHow can i check ...
19:43.52blackholewhat is issue
19:43.54p3nguinWe (as a country) cause the problems.
19:44.14cmnkythe gov causes the problems ... they are idiots
19:44.17p3nguinIf the little people were recognized, tons of the problems could have solutions.
19:44.39cmnkythey've known for 60 years the baby boomers were going to bankrupt social security ... and did nothing about it
19:45.21cmnkyand any insurance program, that does not dynamically adjust to economic factors, but instead remains a static 0.20 x 100 equation, automatically fails
19:46.26Kattyeh, idk if the government is entirely to blame
19:46.37QwellI blame file.
19:46.41cmnkyand i wont even go into how bad health care will be if the gov takes it over
19:46.43theharalso blames file
19:46.47Kattyhugs file
19:46.50ChannelZI've told you once and I'll tell you again, it's the squirrels
19:47.01Kattylay off my squirrels, sir.
19:47.07fileyay
19:47.11theharwe have many squirrels in our complex
19:47.13theharthey are friendly
19:47.15Qwellcmnky: yes, it would be *terrible*.  I might actually get the medical device I need, without having to shell out $2000 in advance.
19:47.17QwellTERRIBLE
19:47.29Kattythere are good points, and bad points.
19:47.51Kattyi vote we just take the punches as they come, and be happy for the good it will do
19:47.54ChannelZQwell: but the government will decide if your NEED it
19:48.00QwellChannelZ: let them
19:48.32ChannelZAnd when they decide you don't?
19:48.39Kattyif.
19:48.43Kattynot when.
19:48.46cmnkyQwell, so you're a taker then ... you want everyone else to pay your way through life ... nice
19:48.53QwellChannelZ: Then I don't get it either way?
19:49.21Qwellcmnky: you're more than welcome to loan me the money until insurance decides to pay for it.
19:49.43cmnkyQwell, why dont you just buy it yourself ?
19:49.44Kattymaybe we can all make a contribution to Qwell via paypal
19:49.52Kattysince he can't afford it.
19:49.55Qwellbecause I don't have $2200 to spend?
19:50.07Qwellthis conversation is dumb.  really.
19:50.23cmnkyif $2200 for a medical device is going to save your life ... how can you not afford to get it ?
19:50.29KattyQwell: i will be happy to pay extra taxes to get you the medical care you need.
19:50.47p3nguinIf you don't have $2200, how CAN you afford it?
19:50.49Qwellcmnky: Welcome to America.
19:51.29cmnkyso you are just gonna die then ?
19:51.35Qwellsee above.
19:51.50fileif you're sick don't get sick
19:51.55cmnkywhy aren't you working to make money to buy the device ?
19:52.02ChannelZor wait for the nanny state to save you
19:52.19p3nguinSome people work and work and work, and STILL never get the money they need for things.  It's called life.
19:52.25ChannelZbut I digress, back to work
19:52.41p3nguinOr, sometimes, it's called death.
19:52.55Kattyi hear ya.
19:53.09Kattyi make enough money to pay all my bills and get groceries. then i'm broke again.
19:53.19Qwellit's the american way
19:53.28Kattyoh well.
19:53.30Kattyi'm still happy (=
19:53.36Kattymore to life than money.
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19:58.47citywokwow, there are people that are actually working this week? i went in to my office and it was a ghost town.
19:59.03Qwellcitywok: our parking lot is nearly empty
19:59.14p3nguinWhy wouldn't people work this week?
19:59.31citywokyea, so was ours. at 10am i got one of the front spots. lol.  there was only 1 staff member... and a handful of agents.
20:00.10p3nguinDo they take the week off following other holidays, such as July 5-12?
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20:00.34citywokno, but there is no other set of holidays sandwiched together like this :)
20:00.48citywoktake 4 days of time off, and you get a week and a half of vacation!
20:01.05p3nguinI guess you could take off the period between Labor Day and Memorial Day.
20:01.16citywokhow much vacation time do you get?!?!?
20:01.25citywokand are you hiring?
20:01.27p3nguinNone.  I work every single day.
20:01.37wizard171p3nguin: I rather do that the other way around ... :)
20:01.59p3nguin10 months instead of 2?
20:02.02citywokyea, p3nguin what hemisphere are you in?  I don't want to take the winter off.
20:02.14citywoki'd rather be off may -> sept than sept -> may
20:02.48p3nguinAh, I see what I did there.
20:03.05p3nguinreverse chronology
20:03.13raden_workI get no vacation I have a buddy that gets 5 weeks and he bitches it not enough
20:03.23citywoki get 3 and it's not enough
20:03.24p3nguinI'd tell him to suck it.
20:03.34citywoki could use 5 weeks/year
20:03.54p3nguinEven when I go on vacation in the summer, I still have to work.
20:03.57citywokit's hard to go on week long ski vacations, week long hawaii beach vacations, and week long backpacking vacations with only 3 weeks/year.
20:07.21raden_worksmacks citywok
20:07.32raden_workId be happy to have a day to take my daughter to the park
20:07.34citywokhey, not nice!
20:07.34raden_workwork work work
20:07.50citywokah man, sad!
20:08.23citywokwho do you work for?
20:10.53raden_workMyself contract for companies
20:11.03WIMPyraden_work: Didn;t you complay about too little work earlier today?
20:11.18Qwellraden_work: your boss sounds like a jerk ;p
20:11.22jayteecorn is an alien plot to fatten us up for "harvesting"
20:11.24citywokhahaha
20:11.26raden_workQwell, totally man :)
20:11.34raden_workjaytee, lmao
20:11.42citywokraden: consulting for what?  *?
20:11.42wizard171I thought that was onions?
20:11.45raden_workWIMPy, all the work I do is boring :(
20:12.07wizard171jaytee: what version of asterisk you getting that message from ?
20:12.11raden_workcitywok, I do everything from computers to engineering to electronics to metal fab  pick a business any business
20:12.34WIMPyraden_work: Well to do something more interesting, I guess you will have to make time for it, first.
20:12.53citywokyea. time to take a week off and go to hawaii for new years!
20:12.57citywokoh wait. that's me. :P
20:13.23Qwellcitywok: lets go!
20:13.30Qwell(you're paying, right?)
20:13.43raden_workcitywok, im in
20:13.58citywokStaying at GF's parents house. w00t cheap.  10 minutes from waikiki and last time we were there for a week we only saw them once.
20:13.58raden_worktime to cash in the 100,000+ frequent flyer miles i have
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20:43.06timholum1on cdr is there a way to set minimum bill time?
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20:47.14raden_worktimholum1, ?
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20:48.22epaphusHello. If i set the Zap Identifier (trunk name) to a 1. does that mean use port 1 of the dadhi device ?
20:56.12timholum1raden_work: in my cdr log I have a columb "billsec" which is the billing seconds for the call. I would like that to be at least 60 ( so if a call is 43 seconds that columb is 60 )
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20:57.25timholum1it would make my billing script a ton easyer to write
20:58.32WIMPythinks asking the question is actually mich harder thatn writing if BS<60 BS=60.
20:58.40WIMPymuch
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20:59.24sol326tryinjg to set up these trunks... all this new terminology is sort of confusing.. got my adapters now need to set them up.. not sure how..
21:00.02timholum1I was going essencaly do "SELECT SUM( billsec ) FROM cdr WHERE ......"
21:00.14timholum1my cdr is in a mysql database
21:00.49WIMPyShould be possible with SQL as well.
21:01.29Qwelltimahvo1: simple IIF() there
21:02.13WIMPyOr SUM where billsec>=6 and 60*count where billsec<60
21:02.14Qwellor, MAX
21:02.19Qwellnah
21:02.28QwellSELECT SUM(MAX(billsec, 60)) FROM ...
21:02.29WIMPyLots of possibilities.
21:02.43timholum1ill give that a shot
21:02.53WIMPyDid I mention that I have no clue about SQL? :-)
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21:09.31FreeaqingmeI'm getting "SetMusicOnHold application is deprecated and will be removed. Use Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=...) instead", is there any article explaining how to replace the first with the latter?
21:09.55timholum1Qwell: that did not work, but ill look into a way of sql doing it
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21:17.46malcolmdFreeaqingme: seems straightforward?  what does your usage of SetMusicOnHold look like now in the dialplan?
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21:21.56Freeaqingmemalcolmd, this is what I found in a tutorial: "SetMusicOnHold(default)"
21:22.20Freeaqingmewhen searching for 'asterisk music hold" (or something similar), al tutorials still use the deprecated way of doing stuff
21:22.39malcolmdwhere did you find the tutorial?  something on asterisk.org?
21:23.22malcolmdif you had a dial statement that read... exten => 123,1,SetMusicOnHold(default)   then the going-forward way would look like  exten => 123,1,Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=default)
21:24.35Freeaqingmehmm, that would be too easy
21:24.48FreeaqingmeI figured I still had to customize it, tnx
21:24.52malcolmdnp
21:25.19malcolmdwell, you can still change the "default" to whatever you've got defined in musiconhold.conf
21:25.32Freeaqingmekk
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21:54.57jayteeon a small network (10 computers, 4 servers, single 24 port switch) would I need a QoS capable switch or will setting RTP CoS on my Asterisk server and say for example, 8 Polycom phones suffice?
21:55.57Qwellon a single switch?  I'd be shocked if QoS is needed at all.
21:56.36citywokjaytee: i don't have any QoS configured in a 25 person office. using a business cable modem 22/5.  works great.
21:56.38jayteethat's what I was thinking but I know that when we had Vonage on the same subnet and someone would start streaming it would sometimes drop the call
21:57.18citywokjaytee: a streaming radio stream is like 128kbit, there's no way that should be enough to cause a call to drop unless you have ISDN
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21:59.16raden_workanyone know of a softphone that does click to call ?
21:59.46citywokraden_work: like it integrates with everything and automatically makes a phone number on a webpage dial a call?
21:59.58raden_workcitywok, exactly
22:00.08Kattypasses out hot cocoa
22:00.20citywokdo you have control over the webpage? or could it be _any_ site?
22:00.48raden_workcitywok, I have control over it
22:01.11raden_workits our call center interface if i could elminate dial time things would be peachy
22:01.27Kattyhmm. nap or watch a movie?
22:01.42Qwellsave time, do both
22:01.45raden_workgrabs a movie :D
22:02.18raden_workcitywok, any ideas ?
22:02.20Kattyhmm. i spose i could watch a movie till i fall asleep
22:02.37wizard171Well, wouldn't that ... depend on the movie?
22:02.43Kattyha
22:02.56Kattyi spose you're right
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22:03.12Katty:<
22:03.24Kattyyou're not doin it right
22:04.35raden_worklol
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22:16.49jayteebe back later
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22:34.33citywokraden_work: sorry, forgot alt-tabbed.
22:34.56citywokraden_work: if you can do any sort of scripting what we do is execute a perl script with the phone number, the perl script uses the * AMI to originate the call for the agent. it uses the sip header for auto-answer.
22:35.21citywokthe agent hits dial, the server executes the perl script giving it the phone number to dial, the agents extension, and a whole bunch of other information for tracking/recording purposes.
22:35.40citywokthe AMI + dialplan handle everything else
22:35.50raden_workinteresting ...
22:36.15citywokobviously you have to be able to control what happens when they click the dial button in your agents interface
22:36.34citywokbut you could do the same via pretty much any scripting language.  i've done it from php, and perl myself.
22:37.27citywokwhen you want to get fancy you pre-record your outbound voicemail and have a button taht says "leave vm" for the agent to push if they get to somebodys mailbox.  then they don't have to leave a message, the system plays the recording back to the voicemail box.
22:37.53citywok~phones
22:37.53infobotWhile personal preference will dictate which phone works best for you, general consensus on a rough order of quality and suggestibility is as follows: Polycom (any), Aastra 480i, Aastra 5i Series, Linksys SPA-9XX, Snom, Cisco 79XX, everything else.  Do not consider Grandstream phones.  Ever.
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22:55.01NightMonkeyGlad that Cisco is so low. I am just fed up with their horrid methods for us lowly end-users acquiring either a) basic information or b) drivers/firmware for their equipment.
22:57.01citywokhaha. NightMonkey what is your phone of choice?
22:59.21NightMonkeycitywok: Polycome, thus far. I'm not cutton on the quality of the Cisco equipment, per se. But if it takes me 10 steps to download firmware and relevant release notes, that makes the phone much less valuable.
22:59.33NightMonkeys/Polycome/Polycom/
22:59.53Qwellthe Linksys name has caused their quality to go down anyways.
23:00.02Qwellthey don't feel the same anymore
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23:00.34NightMonkeyQwell: I'd say that the Cisco + Linksys purchase is showing the worst of both worlds in many ways.
23:00.58citywokNightMonkey: Aastra has the support thing down pat, but the ergonomics of the phones aren't perfect.  The XML browser rocks but it could be XHTML instead of their proprietary thing.
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23:02.32citywokand polycom phones are expensive, the aastra's are a lot more reasonable.  not cheap crappy grandstreams, but reasonable.
23:02.59NightMonkeyQwell: I just hope they don't discontinue the SPA3102.
23:03.01citywokhas anybody used the snom phones?  i've ever even seen one.
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23:06.41x86citywok: Some people say Snom phones are good, but I don't like them... the feel cheap and look dorky to me
23:07.17x86Aastra makes decent phones, but I'm really partial to Polycom phones, because of the versatility with them
23:08.08citywokx86 what makes them more versatile?
23:08.29x86centralized provisioning is well documented, you can reboot them from the Asterisk CLI with no modifications by default without having to modify the default SIP NOTIFY commands, the are built solid and are very durable, and they work very well
23:08.37citywoki have been looking at the auto-configuration options on the polycoms and the best thing i can find is using tftp to boot, and you have to be able to configure the dhcp server with option66
23:09.03x86I use FTPS for provisioning (FTP over SSL)
23:09.12citywokHow does the phone discover the FTP server?
23:09.27x86DHCP scope option, same as any phone would
23:09.37citywokWith aastra phones + mDNS running on *, the phone can automatically discover the pbx without needing to change anything on the network.
23:09.45x86options 66 and 150 are fairly standard across the board, no matter of vendor
23:09.58x86oh that's kinda cool...
23:10.02citywokyea, it's magic :)
23:10.19citywokif you don't have control over the dhcp server, or it sucks and doesn't let you specify 66
23:10.29x86I'm not sure if the *70 Polycom models do mDNS (aka Bonjour aka Zeroconf aka whatever the term of the day is)
23:10.52x86I'm not aware of any mainstream DHCP server that doesn't allow you to pass scope options
23:10.55citywokin my corporate environment i just use next-server, but for other deployments i've done mdns/bonjour/avahi is what i used and it's awesome.
23:11.17citywokthe last one was a comcast cable modem router dhcp server, and it was easier to use mdns then figure out their SMC gateway crap.
23:11.17raden_workwhat controls BLF in asterisk ?
23:11.20x86and if I ever ran across one in production, I'd worry about replacing that before implementing an IP PBX ;-)
23:11.23raden_workcause none of ours are working :(
23:11.38citywokraden: blf for what?
23:11.47citywokvoicemail? hints for ringing phones?
23:11.56raden_workblf for busy phones
23:12.02x86raden_work: your phones have to subscribe to a SIP "hint"
23:12.05citywoksubscribecontext
23:12.20raden_workeverything was working till this morning :(
23:12.24raden_workgivesup
23:12.25x86raden_work: you need hints setup on whatever extensions you want to monitor
23:12.35x86raden_work: what changed this morning?
23:12.35raden_workx86, all hints setup
23:12.40raden_workcore restart :(
23:12.41citywoksometimes my phones get pissy and i have to reboot them for blf to work again. if asterisk crashes or disappears blf won't work on the devices until they reboot.
23:12.45x86check your subscriptions
23:12.47raden_workbeen working for like 300 days
23:12.51x86sip show subscriptions
23:13.08raden_workno active subcriptions ?
23:13.13raden_work0 active SIP subscriptions
23:13.21x86reboot the phones and they should re-subscribe
23:13.30citywokchrist i have 384 subscriptions. lol.
23:13.45x86turn on SIP debugging to see if they attempt to subscribe when they come back up
23:14.08citywokx86, i like the not having to have control over the host network aspect of mdns.  when you're replacing the pbx in an existing business the fewer things you have to modify the easier it is to deploy.
23:14.22x86it could be they are attempting to subscribe but the context they are subscribing from isn't the context containing the hints
23:14.36x86citywok: very true
23:14.44x86citywok: by the way, great nick ;)
23:14.47citywokalthough tftp is the best option of course
23:15.02x86tftp is probably the worst option
23:15.24citywokaastra doesn't look at option 150, which drives me nuts.  so at my corp network where i use optoin 66 to specify a boot server for windows deployment services, i have to use that tftp server for my aastra.cfg
23:15.51citywokwhich then tells the phone to use FTP (but not S) to get the real config from the actual phone system.
23:15.51x86with tftp, you can't check size prior to grabbing a file, so a locally-cached copy of a config on a phone can't be compared to the copy on the server, so every file has to be pulled in from the server on every boot, on every phone...
23:16.58citywokfor the text cfg files that are like 500bytes that's a non issue. with the firmware files it grabs the first couple bytes of the file and checks the header to see if it's the same as the current one.
23:17.11x86not with Polycom :)
23:17.29citywokah, then blame polycom! lol
23:17.33x86also, even though the config files may be small, it still has to re-parse them
23:17.39citywokthe aastra phones are smart enough to not need to download the entire file every time. lol
23:17.54x86so implementing FTP or even HTTP for config repositories WILL speed up boot times
23:17.56citywokan aastra boots in under 30 seconds, whereas my polycom phones always take 1-3 minutes.
23:18.13citywokthe ip6000 i have takes 6 decades to load up.
23:18.18x86because you're doing it wrong(tm)
23:18.40citywokhow long does bootup take w/ ftp?
23:19.03raden_workgrrr now if i could get my softphone to subscribe
23:19.15citywokraden_work: did rebooting fix it?
23:19.19raden_workcitywok, yes
23:19.25citywokwhat phones?
23:19.34raden_workyou would not have a idea on how to get a 3cx phone to subscribe to BLF would u ?
23:19.47citywokno clue, never touched one
23:19.49x863cx? what's that?
23:20.00citywok3cx.com
23:20.09x86citywok: my old IP601's take about 20 seconds to boot up
23:20.46x86citywok: with the newer IP670's, the time is even less
23:20.47citywokoh not bad.  do you set optoin 150 to ftp://ip?
23:21.07raden_workOMFG i need dual monitors my KVM going to be toast
23:21.14x86ftps://user:pass@host/
23:21.19citywokraden_work: trip monitors ftw
23:21.34citywokyea, figured as much.  that's pretty slick if you have control over local dhcp.
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23:21.44citywoki need to figure out how to set that in my ddwrt router. lol
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23:22.05x86I always run DHCP from my Asterisk server
23:22.39citywokmy home dev asterisk server is a hyper-v. lol.
23:22.49x86setup a voice VLAN with all of the phones in it, put one interface of the Asterisk server on that VLAN as well, don't have to worry about having control over the main DHCP server
23:22.57citywokit's perfect b/c i can take snapshots and jump around versions easily. lol
23:23.00x86what's wrong with that?
23:23.06x86can't run a DHCP server on it?
23:23.31citywokit requires it be on all the time, i turn my desktop off when i'm not using it (my electricity bill was $130 last month!)
23:23.48x86hahahaha... I _wish_ mine was only $130/mo ;)
23:23.48citywokit's just for dev, so i don't need asterisk on at all times to answer calls, etc.
23:23.58citywokin the summer my elec bill is like $40
23:24.04x86!!!
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23:24.07x86how do you manage that?
23:24.21[o_o]owlhi, a Q.931 question please - let's say leg A sends DISCONNECT, and Leg B ( network ) replies with a RELEASE. I can see that libpri destroys the call after sendig DISCONNECT itself, and creates a new call reference for the cref value specified in RELEASE. However, the value of call->newcall in this call is set to 1, which is leading to the RELEASE_COMPLETE message being sent always with the cause "INVALID CALL REFERENCE"
23:24.37[o_o]owlcan someone please let me know if this is a bug
23:24.39[o_o]owlthanks
23:25.01timboytrying to route inbound calls matching 8XXXXXXXXX but I can't seem to get it to work. I tried both 8XXXXXXXXX and _8XXXXXXXXX anyone have an idea?
23:25.12raden_workAnyone know how to get a softphone to subscribe ?
23:25.17WIMPy[o_o]owl: Yes, but I hve not seen that.
23:25.18p3nguinYou have to use _ for patterns.
23:25.21Qwelltimboy: Not without seeing debug.
23:25.39x86of course, I've got 2 desktops, 5 laptops, 2 rackmount servers with dual power supplies, 2 rackmount channelbanks, three cisco routers, a WRT54G router, a few external powered hard drives, a laser printer, and 4 LCD monitors -- all on, all the time
23:25.41Qwell~doesn't work
23:25.41infobotLook buddy, doesn't work is an ambiguous statement.  Does it sit on the couch all day?  Does it want more money?  Does it waste its time on IRC all day long?  Please be specific!  Define 'it' and what it isn't doing.
23:25.47[o_o]owlWIMPy: Also, the Q-931 specification mentions to ignore RELEASE COMPLETE messages that have invalid call reference as the cause
23:26.16p3nguintimboy: _8XXXXXXXXX will match a number 8 followed by nine more numbers 0-9.
23:26.17[o_o]owlWIMPy: so I am thinking my network provider is ignoring these RELEASE COMPLETE messages for a while and this is leading to me being billed :(
23:26.28[o_o]owlwhen I should not be, since I am only ringing the person,and disconnecting the call
23:26.43WIMPy[o_o]owl: Billing should stop with the DISCONNECT.
23:27.20[o_o]owlSo, if the provider sends me back a RELEASE, it means it's received the disconnect right ? WIMPy ?
23:27.54WIMPyyes
23:28.30[o_o]owlbut - the bill I got at the month end included several 30-60 second calls, and a lot of 1 second calls, when I just ring for half a second and then disconnect
23:28.58[o_o]owlif you're right in saying that billing should stop with disconnect then I shouldn't have been billed at all :(
23:29.48x86they may be billing even on no answer
23:29.58[o_o]owlwhy would they do that lol
23:30.08x86I've seen providers charge for simply pinning up a call, and then charge usage on top of that
23:30.09Qwellbecause routing the call still costs them money.
23:30.22[o_o]owlah
23:30.32[o_o]owlthanks - need to confirm with them then
23:30.53citywokx86 i have no heat bill in the summer, just hot water and computers. so $40. lol.
23:30.55x86you're still occupying channels within thier network, which decreases available capacity, hence costing them money :P
23:31.11[o_o]owlhehe ok need to confrm with them then
23:31.14[o_o]owlthanks a lot all
23:31.33[o_o]owljust one last confirmation - is it a well known fact that billing should stop with DISCONNECT messages ?
23:31.50[o_o]owlthe Q.931 draft doesn't say anything about this so I'm not sure
23:36.22citywok[o_o]owl: you shld be billed for your actual usage.  so once the call hangs up...
23:37.23[o_o]owlcitywok: by hangs up - do you mean DISCONNECT ? ( since it disconnects the B-channel after this )
23:38.00[o_o]owlWIMPy: regardless of this billing problem, do you think I can mail the mailing list with the original descriptiion ( which I thought was a bug ) ?
23:40.40WIMPy[o_o]owl: What versions are you using?
23:40.54[o_o]owlWIMPy: 1.4.11.4
23:41.16citywokx86: i think you need more stuff at home.  1 HTPC on 24/7, 2 laptops on whenever i feel like using them, my dev desktop which is only on when i use it, w/ just 2 LCDs, lol
23:41.32citywokisn't that old as all hell?
23:41.56[o_o]owl1.4.11.4 ?
23:42.02frigidzephyrthats pretty old
23:42.07x86wow
23:42.09Iron_Chefhi, i think my asterisk isn't registering with my vsp, how is this tested?
23:42.12[o_o]owlman shit :(
23:42.13x861.4... ancient :P
23:42.13[o_o]owlthanks
23:42.21Iron_Chefthe vsp thinks i'm offline
23:42.24citywokyea, at least 1.6.2 :P
23:42.30[o_o]owlnot asterisk
23:42.31x861.8.1 ftw
23:42.32[o_o]owllibpri
23:42.34frigidzephyror at least the latest 1.4.X
23:42.52citywokx86 1.8.1.1 so gtalk works? :P
23:42.53frigidzephyrooh libpri, thats fairly recent for libpri
23:43.03[o_o]owlyeah I think it's the second latest
23:43.05x86citywok: gtalk works fine with 1.8.1 with the patch :)
23:43.13WIMPy[o_o]owl: Hmm. I can't remember having seen such a thing.
23:43.25citywokyea, true.  i was setting up from scratch so i just grabbed the whole tarball. lol
23:43.39[o_o]owlWIMPy: can I interest you with my Q931 dump then ?
23:43.40[o_o]owl:D
23:44.28x86citywok: functionally I think 1.8.1 and 1.8.1.1 are the same, afaik
23:44.42outtolunc[o_o]owl: pb it somewhere
23:44.53[o_o]owlouttolunc: sure 2 minutes
23:45.15WIMPy[o_o]owl: paste it
23:47.59citywoklmao. 2000 line paste
23:48.54outtolunc2 minutes worth of non-intense on one of mine is a heck of a lot more than 2k lines haha
23:50.01WIMPydosn't like them without 'intense'.
23:51.13citywoklolol. is intense like -vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
23:51.32outtoluncpri intense debug vs pri debug
23:51.57citywokoh, gotcha.  i've never used a pri in asterisk.  just E&M, and FXO.
23:52.07citywokwell, now all i use is SIP, not even those anymore.
23:54.45[o_o]owlWIMPy: outtolunc : http://pastebin.com/vQsyQ1ms
23:54.49[o_o]owlplease have a look
23:58.13x86core set verbose 99999999999999999999999999
23:58.17x86:P
23:58.47x86it will actually only go as high as 2147483647
23:58.59x86not sure where that seemingly random number came from...
23:59.02pabelangerno need to go above 15
23:59.22x86indeed
23:59.31citywok2147483647 is random?
23:59.44x86not really random, but not sure why that would be the ceiling :)
23:59.47[o_o]owl2^31
23:59.52citywokyea it's 2^something
23:59.56x86is that the max of a long or something?
23:59.59citywoki was just googling 32 bit memory limit

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