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01:59.56 | din3sh | mrning ppl |
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04:12.45 | *** topic/#asterisk is Asterisk: The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- Asterisk 10.3.0 (2012/03/29), 1.8.11.0 (2012/03/29), dahdi-linux 2.6.0 (2012/01/04), dahdi-tools 2.6.0 (2012/01/04), libpri 1.4.12 (2011/07/06) -=- Visit the official Asterisk wiki: wiki.asterisk.org |
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04:39.57 | dijib | hey man today i think i mastered my firewall and named based apache |
04:40.10 | dijib | yo wtf |
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04:50.39 | Marquel | morning. |
04:51.36 | Marquel | is it possible to execute further commands in the dialplan after Dial() if the calling party hanged up befor Dial() was connected (unanswered, timeout unreached, no mailbox)? |
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04:58.12 | ectospasm | Marquel: you can branch on whatever the ${DIALSTATUS} variable is. See "core show application Dial" for details. |
05:00.33 | Marquel | ectospasm: thanks :) |
05:03.05 | dijib | 01:01 -!- Cannot join to channel #linux (You must be invited) |
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05:50.05 | raden | whats the easiest phones to provision ? |
05:50.13 | raden | cause im not caring for polycom |
05:50.15 | raden | ugh |
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06:06.09 | ChannelZ | Well they all have 1001 settings so in that regard, almost none. |
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06:06.58 | ChannelZ | But the Linksys/now Cisco phones aren't bad, have a web interface, or you can provision with XML |
06:07.48 | ChannelZ | The Digium ones might be good, when they come out. |
06:08.23 | coppice | the pictures look nice |
06:10.42 | ChannelZ | Yeah not bad. I'm not wild about the large asterisk logo in the corner but it's not that big a deal |
06:11.18 | coppice | I wonder if that's on the real product, or just part of the marketing image shots |
06:11.46 | ChannelZ | Ohh.. maybe they are out now? They're in the online store |
06:12.02 | ChannelZ | Seems like it's on there. |
06:12.05 | ChannelZ | (the logo) |
06:12.11 | coppice | just like the raspberry pi :-) |
06:12.42 | ChannelZ | It's a semigloss paint or something because it looks a bit different in all the pictures, I don't think it's just painted on the images. |
06:13.00 | coppice | I guess that logo will detract from sales. it looks too consumery |
06:13.25 | ChannelZ | Yeah a bit |
06:13.52 | ChannelZ | I don't mind the little Digium logo up top but the large * is just a bit much. |
06:15.00 | coppice | they are pretty expensive in the store. I wonder what the street prices are |
06:15.19 | ChannelZ | Dunno why phones in general are all kind of expensive. |
06:20.07 | ChannelZ | http://www.voiplink.com/Digium_D40_2_Lines_HDVoice_PoE_p/digium-d40.htm |
06:20.49 | ChannelZ | Seeing pretty much the same price everywhere. So not much better. |
06:21.04 | coppice | that's a lot more than an entry level polycom |
06:24.05 | ChannelZ | It's weird, there's no link to specs or anything that I can see on Digium's stie. The pages before they were released had a comparison between all the models (which I don't think is a lot, mostly the 'sidecar' features) but had codec support info, etc. |
06:31.04 | raden | anyone know how to get a aastra or polycom working with vitelity direct SIP ? |
06:34.40 | raden | there is just to many freaking seetings i wish someone would standardize something |
06:46.08 | ChannelZ | beyond proxy/username/password? |
06:53.00 | Marquel | i guess there's no switch() in asterisk's dialplan, right? |
06:54.36 | ChannelZ | Not really but easy enough to accomplish |
06:55.36 | ChannelZ | (should say AEL does have a switch construct...) |
06:56.07 | Marquel | ChannelZ: i have a dahdi trunk with a number of different MSNs, not just a few digit extensions to forward inside... that's why i ask... |
06:56.33 | Marquel | well, i'd need to rewrite extensions.conf for AEL and i'm not sure if i can/want to do that ;) |
06:58.16 | ChannelZ | well you can basically do lots of GotoIf()s and use priority labels and such to make it a little easier to follow. Or use AGI and write that section in whatever language you feel like. |
07:00.47 | Marquel | well, there are two things awaiting: a number of variables to set depending on which MSN was called and - depending on time of day - if Dial() is to be called at all... i'm just wondering if i should try to reduce repeated statements for all those MSNs into a single macro... |
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09:29.53 | gusto | got an Aterisk - The definitive guide, Third edition April 2011 now |
09:29.58 | gusto | book :-) |
09:30.12 | gusto | so now i have something to read in ;-) |
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09:31.00 | gusto | i like books with more authors, they are usually better and at best it is when you have an author for each chapter |
09:31.47 | gusto | there are not many of them left now ... i do not know why, maybe they want to save money and let one author do it and then the result is not very good |
09:32.03 | gusto | is happier |
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10:27.53 | mechbangirc | asterisk does not show channel variable (dialplan show chanvar SIP/<channel>) which I set through AGI. Is it normal? |
10:29.34 | mechbangirc | Using Asterisk 1.6.2.22 |
10:29.47 | mechbangirc | and phpagi for AGI |
10:38.44 | mechbangirc | it was a problem in my agi script. commands do work. |
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13:39.34 | orioni | how to continue the dialplan execution when called/caller party hangs up ? i tried with 'g' on the DIAL but it works only when the called party hangs up |
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13:50.50 | Kobaz | df |
13:51.52 | Kobaz | anyone know what would cause a problem where you put someone on hold and then cant get them back |
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14:03.36 | Kobaz | no nat, directmedia=no canreinvite=no |
14:03.48 | Kobaz | everything local lan, polycom phones, spip 4.0.1 |
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14:17.17 | samfisher | my stupid question: I wanna start a telecom service. I want to assign each user a virtual number and enable them to send and receive SMS's |
14:18.02 | samfisher | i figured out that I can have a mobile number, assigned and paid by me and every user can send from it, but only to change the number with their virtual number |
14:18.06 | samfisher | but how can they receive |
14:19.47 | [TK]D-Fender | Asterisk is not an SMS platform |
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14:21.07 | samfisher | ok, phone then |
14:21.15 | samfisher | it's a matter of design |
14:21.52 | [TK]D-Fender | apples and oranges |
14:22.19 | [TK]D-Fender | As for the rest : |
14:22.21 | [TK]D-Fender | ~book |
14:22.21 | infobot | Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51734-3) available at http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596517342 - Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is released under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) and is available for reading online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ or see ~buybook |
14:22.22 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^ |
14:24.15 | samfisher | ... |
14:29.11 | [TK]D-Fender | Well your only statement (not actually a question) was "I want to madke service with multiple virtual numbers". There isn't a specific question to answer, an approach that you have in mind, or anything else to really provide an answer on. If you're wonding "is it possible", the answer is yes, and "depends" |
14:30.47 | samfisher | yes, i should have answered if it's possible |
14:30.49 | samfisher | and how :) |
14:30.55 | gusto | has the ~book :-) got it today |
14:31.01 | gusto | ~book |
14:31.01 | infobot | Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51734-3) available at http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596517342 - Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is released under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) and is available for reading online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ or see ~buybook |
14:32.37 | [TK]D-Fender | samfisher: Go sit down with the book and start learning *. |
14:33.03 | [TK]D-Fender | samfisher: When you've got specific questions as you're applying this new knowledge we'll be here to answer |
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15:56.09 | [ProB]CrazyMan | Hi I have some trouble with install junghans DHADI driver, during compiling from dahdi drivers i get some errors, do I need do sth special? http://pastebin.com/55uYcUEN |
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16:29.51 | p3nguin | Seth Special? |
16:29.55 | p3nguin | Smith Special? |
16:34.15 | [ProB]CrazyMan | something |
16:45.09 | WIMPy | Kobaz: I'm having that as well, Seems to be an SRTP issue for me. |
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16:46.50 | WIMPy | [ProB]CrazyMan: Your Kernel is too new for your dahdi. But are you sure you want dahdi? |
16:47.38 | [ProB]CrazyMan | but which kernel version is working with 2.5.0.2 ? |
16:47.47 | [ProB]CrazyMan | isnt dahdi working well? |
16:48.43 | WIMPy | I don't know what the latest version is, but I also had to downgrade last week. |
16:49.36 | WIMPy | And it depends on what you want. dahdi has the most features, but it has also been quite good at pissing me of severely, so I try to avoid it now. |
16:49.36 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so for the moment I downloaded the svn current version ;() with that I come a bit farer in the compile process .. know I hang on qozap... |
16:50.04 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so you use still the normal bristuff ? |
16:50.55 | WIMPy | No I use the kernel drivers. |
16:51.12 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ?? |
16:51.23 | WIMPy | bristuff is just te older version of jnet-dahdi. |
16:51.47 | WIMPy | The standard Linux kernel has drivers for these cards. |
16:52.04 | WIMPy | But you need LCR as middleware. |
16:52.26 | WIMPy | (unless you hapen to have a copy of the new chan_misdn) |
16:52.59 | [ProB]CrazyMan | LCR ? |
16:53.19 | WIMPy | http://linux-call-router.de/ |
16:54.09 | WIMPy | Or for the full story http://voice.yeti.dk/Asterisk_vs_ISDN/ |
16:54.18 | [ProB]CrazyMan | and this work stable? |
16:54.50 | WIMPy | That has been the most stable version for me. |
16:56.24 | [ProB]CrazyMan | puh... why is everything always so difficult ... I know I should not reboot an system which was running for 989 days ... mostly it gets trouble ... |
16:57.00 | WIMPy | It's two worlds colliding. |
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17:32.18 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so does anybody know which kernel version does work with asterisk and dahdi ??? |
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17:33.37 | samfisher | what should I use if i want to send SMS to users? |
17:33.56 | [TK]D-Fender | samfisher: Some completely different solution |
17:34.18 | samfisher | [TK]D-Fender: do you know one? |
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17:34.54 | [TK]D-Fender | AFAIK only from about 3 hours ago when you asked the same sort of question |
17:34.56 | [TK]D-Fender | [10:19][TK]D-FenderAsterisk is not an SMS platform |
17:35.10 | [TK]D-Fender | And the answer didn't quite seem to register |
17:36.24 | WIMPy | [ProB]CrazyMan: I've got dahdi 2.5.0.2 on Linux 3.1.10 |
17:37.37 | [ProB]CrazyMan | WINPy: thx, so I try to downgrade and try my luck again ... |
17:38.02 | WIMPy | 2.6.0 worked with 3.2.1 but had audio issues. |
17:39.17 | [ProB]CrazyMan | what kernel do you use with the LCR ? |
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17:42.26 | [ProB]CrazyMan | WIMPy: what Kernel / LCR / mISDN version do you use |
17:43.46 | WIMPy | I'm using 3.1.7 because I had issues with ext 4 on later versions. Another box is on 3.2.0. LCR from git. |
17:47.18 | din3sh | samfisher: u can use MessageSend() in asterisk10 |
17:49.53 | din3sh | more of SIP messaging between SIP phones rather than SMS |
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18:03.15 | [TK]D-Fender | Or you could try dish soap. But that's also more for like doing dishes than SMS ..... |
18:05.49 | din3sh | u tried it then? :D |
18:07.32 | WIMPy | Do you pour it in to your phone line or in to the Asterisk Server? |
18:07.33 | [TK]D-Fender | Yup. My dishes are all clean now! |
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18:12.46 | din3sh | ;) |
18:12.59 | din3sh | SMSes also sent successully? |
18:14.11 | din3sh | samfisher:<infobot> Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51734-3) available at http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596517342 - Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is released under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) and is available for reading online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ or see ~buybook |
18:14.22 | din3sh | go read if you are new to asterisk |
18:36.08 | [ProB]CrazyMan | WIMPy: is there an trick to compile mISDN ? it always tells me *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop. |
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18:36.22 | [TK]D-Fender | make all = not a valid option |
18:36.25 | [TK]D-Fender | so jsut do make |
18:36.35 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ;) I did make |
18:37.43 | [ProB]CrazyMan | http://pastebin.com/yp1vwcR8 |
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18:39.18 | [TK]D-Fender | make all-recursive |
18:39.30 | [TK]D-Fender | I'd lok at that very closely... |
18:39.33 | [TK]D-Fender | look* |
18:40.01 | [ProB]CrazyMan | same result |
18:40.37 | [ProB]CrazyMan | the funy thin is ... when i go inte the folder standalone and do an make... I get |
18:41.21 | [ProB]CrazyMan | http://pastebin.com/pwiiuwZF |
18:41.41 | WIMPy | [ProB]CrazyMan: You don't have to. |
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18:42.13 | WIMPy | The version in the kernel is perfectly fine. |
18:42.25 | WIMPy | Unless you want additional CAPI support. |
18:43.14 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ok but ... lcr query does not work ;) |
18:43.25 | [ProB]CrazyMan | sh: misdn_info: command not found |
18:43.34 | WIMPy | You do nee mISDNuser, however. |
18:43.39 | WIMPy | need |
18:45.17 | [ProB]CrazyMan | this also ends up with a mess .... |
18:45.41 | WIMPy | Do you have you kernel source? |
18:45.49 | WIMPy | your |
18:45.50 | [ProB]CrazyMan | it seems so ;) |
18:46.04 | [ProB]CrazyMan | mv: cannot stat `misc/.deps/debug.Tpo': No such file or directory |
18:47.02 | WIMPy | I think I have seen that before. Are you using a git version? |
18:47.14 | [ProB]CrazyMan | yes git verson |
18:47.56 | WIMPy | Then that seems to be broken. |
18:48.58 | WIMPy | I don;t have that file. |
18:50.19 | [ProB]CrazyMan | mISDN is only via git availible ... |
18:51.22 | WIMPy | Err. Looks like the location has changed. |
18:52.19 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ? |
18:52.37 | WIMPy | the old version from misdn.org sould still be ok, though. |
18:53.10 | WIMPy | http://www.misdn.org/downloads/releases/ |
18:53.24 | [ProB]CrazyMan | thx |
18:53.47 | [ProB]CrazyMan | but this is mISDN 1 not 2 ? |
18:54.44 | WIMPy | I have definitely been using 1_1_8. |
18:55.11 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ah ok |
19:02.05 | [ProB]CrazyMan | :/ what is flex ??? |
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19:02.44 | WIMPy | The fast lexical anayzer generator? |
19:02.58 | WIMPy | Or what are you asking about? |
19:03.09 | [ProB]CrazyMan | yes maybe ... |
19:08.19 | [ProB]CrazyMan | misdn_info ist still missing do i also need to compile mISDN ? |
19:08.51 | WIMPy | Not if you have it enabled in your kernel. |
19:09.23 | [ProB]CrazyMan | but where do i get the misdn_info ? |
19:09.41 | WIMPy | From mISDNuser |
19:10.30 | WIMPy | Don't you have a package for that? |
19:11.06 | [ProB]CrazyMan | i compiled mISDNuser-1_1_9.1 |
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19:11.44 | [ProB]CrazyMan | but lcr_query still complains abaout misdn_info |
19:12.58 | WIMPy | Yes, mISDNuser should install misdn_info. |
19:13.00 | [ProB]CrazyMan | maybe changed to misdnportinfo ? |
19:13.25 | WIMPy | No, that's the old version. |
19:14.44 | WIMPy | Is that what you got from the archive? |
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19:16.32 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so I download no 1_1_8 and recompile everything |
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19:17.13 | WIMPy | Where did you get the misdnportinfo from? |
19:18.21 | [ProB]CrazyMan | was in the directory ./example/misdnportinfo |
19:19.58 | WIMPy | So you are saying the 1_1_8 i've got lying around here was from misdn1 times? |
19:20.18 | WIMPy | wonders if he's that historic... |
19:20.31 | [ProB]CrazyMan | yes |
19:20.40 | [ProB]CrazyMan | i think so |
19:20.51 | [ProB]CrazyMan | and there ist only an misdnportinfo inside |
19:21.03 | WIMPy | I should tidy up my sources. |
19:21.08 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ;) |
19:21.29 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so ... now .. how do i get ahead ??? |
19:21.30 | WIMPy | Yes indeed that's old shit. |
19:21.46 | [ProB]CrazyMan | i need working sources from mISDN 2 |
19:22.56 | WIMPy | trashes some stuff... |
19:23.48 | [ProB]CrazyMan | hm |
19:24.21 | [ProB]CrazyMan | from where is this misnd_info ??? |
19:24.58 | WIMPy | mISDNuser. But it looks like you were right that the archives were for misdn1. |
19:25.29 | [ProB]CrazyMan | it should be in tools/misdn_info |
19:26.32 | WIMPy | yes |
19:26.55 | [ProB]CrazyMan | next try with git |
19:27.34 | WIMPy | Try the socket branch instead of HEAD. |
19:31.39 | WIMPy | That seems to have the same issue. |
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19:37.40 | WIMPy | Hmm. Looks like that error is pretty old. |
19:38.05 | [ProB]CrazyMan | maybe I do sth wrong ... |
19:42.25 | WIMPy | Looks liek I haven't updated it in over a year. But it should be possible to find the latest version without that issue. |
19:42.32 | WIMPy | Or where it comes from. |
19:43.04 | WIMPy | Maybe we are missing somethig? |
19:43.15 | [ProB]CrazyMan | maybe |
19:48.52 | WIMPy | 059869acd7472487ce99e374eb4b504767bfcb16 seems to be the last version that compiles without any issues for me. |
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19:55.53 | [ProB]CrazyMan | hm mv: cannot stat `.deps/debug.Tpo': No such file or directory |
19:57.11 | [ProB]CrazyMan | WIMPy: do you have this file? |
19:57.42 | WIMPy | No. Did yoy try the commit I posted? |
19:59.14 | [ProB]CrazyMan | I did git checkout -b test 059869acd7472487ce99e374eb4b504767bfcb16 and compiled |
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20:00.39 | WIMPy | The file still doesn't exist, but I just compiled and installed that version. |
20:00.52 | WIMPy | Did you run configure again? |
20:00.59 | [ProB]CrazyMan | yes |
20:01.32 | [ProB]CrazyMan | wait i do everything again delete all get an clone ... and use the branch ... |
20:02.11 | WIMPy | didn't create a branch. |
20:02.35 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ? |
20:03.09 | WIMPy | I only did checkout -f <commit> while in the socket branch. |
20:06.09 | [ProB]CrazyMan | still the same |
20:08.16 | [ProB]CrazyMan | we always talk from mISDNuser right? have you anything done with mISDN ? |
20:08.50 | WIMPy | Yes. I'm not using the git mISDN. |
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20:14.02 | [ProB]CrazyMan | I build now mISDN maybe there is somthing ... |
20:27.59 | WIMPy | Yes, maybe you need a newer version. |
20:36.03 | WIMPy | No, that made no difference. |
20:39.12 | [ProB]CrazyMan | do you have an 64bit or 32bit installation ? |
20:39.31 | WIMPy | 32 |
20:39.42 | [ProB]CrazyMan | i have 64bit |
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20:55.29 | [ProB]CrazyMan | also das problem liegt ja wohl im lib ordner |
20:55.38 | [ProB]CrazyMan | depbase=`echo debug.lo | sed 's|[^/]*$|.deps/&|;s|\.lo$||'`;\ |
20:55.52 | WIMPy | ja |
20:56.23 | [ProB]CrazyMan | there is nothing to select |
20:56.23 | WIMPy | And misc/.deps is in mISDN, but not the file. |
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20:58.32 | [ProB]CrazyMan | I dont have an misc folder in mISDN |
20:59.33 | WIMPy | in lib/ |
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21:09.49 | WIMPy | Hmm. If you shove in some dummy files, it seems happy, but it also removes them. |
21:09.52 | [ProB]CrazyMan | maybe I have the error |
21:14.07 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so know i one step ahead ... |
21:14.21 | WIMPy | Errr... |
21:14.31 | [ProB]CrazyMan | i just changed the line libs/Makefile |
21:14.52 | WIMPy | I don't know what I mixed up, but suddenly it worked. |
21:16.16 | [ProB]CrazyMan | line 135: LIBTOOL = $(SHELL) libtool |
21:16.35 | WIMPy | dumps the whole thing clones and retries. |
21:17.23 | WIMPy | And fails again. |
21:18.42 | [ProB]CrazyMan | same in superserv/Makefile |
21:18.53 | [ProB]CrazyMan | change LIBTOOL = $(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/libtool remove the top_builddir |
21:20.11 | [ProB]CrazyMan | hum |
21:20.44 | [ProB]CrazyMan | now ... no error ... but still no misdn_info |
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21:29.47 | WIMPy | I'm not sure what it changes, but autoreconf -ivf fixes it for me. |
21:35.37 | [ProB]CrazyMan | indeed this works |
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21:36.11 | WIMPy | Looks like something makes some assumptions that aren't neccessarily true. |
21:39.54 | [ProB]CrazyMan | :( |
21:40.05 | [ProB]CrazyMan | Cannot open mISDN due to Address family not supported by protocol. (Does your Kernel support socket based mISDN?) |
21:40.06 | WIMPy | What happened? |
21:40.23 | [ProB]CrazyMan | have to load bevore .. |
21:41.08 | WIMPy | No module, no info. Makes sense to me :-) |
21:41.44 | [ProB]CrazyMan | Found no card. Please be sure to load card drivers. |
21:41.48 | [ProB]CrazyMan | hm |
21:42.23 | WIMPy | What card? |
21:42.26 | [ProB]CrazyMan | its a quadbri card |
21:42.37 | WIMPy | modprobe hfcmulti |
21:43.13 | [ProB]CrazyMan | mISDN_core 95357 2 hfcmulti,mISDN_dsp |
21:43.28 | [ProB]CrazyMan | do I need to setup anything ? |
21:43.40 | WIMPy | no |
21:44.18 | WIMPy | Maybe you have a card wit an unknown pci id? Anything in dmesg? |
21:44.46 | [ProB]CrazyMan | Unknown HFC multiport controller (vendor:1397 device:08b4 subvendor:1397 subdevice:b752) |
21:46.01 | WIMPy | Ja, there seem to be endless amounts of pci ids around for identical cards. :-( |
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21:49.06 | [ProB]CrazyMan | hum and now ??? |
21:49.42 | Beltechs | hello, I just installed a 410 2 fxo/fxs card. I have looked around for a tutorial and they are all over the place. Can someone help me or point me to a current tutorial? Thanks in advance. |
21:50.38 | WIMPy | Add the id to hardware/mISDN/hfcmulti.c |
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21:52.04 | WIMPy | The catch is that it (by default) uses defines from include/linux/pci_ids.h |
21:54.45 | [ProB]CrazyMan | where do I have to add it?? |
21:55.28 | WIMPy | There's a card list at the end. |
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21:58.42 | [ProB]CrazyMan | and where do i find the new id ? |
21:59.18 | WIMPy | You just posted it above, from dmesg. |
22:00.04 | [ProB]CrazyMan | you mean this place in the file static const struct hm_map hfcm_map[] = { |
22:00.33 | [ProB]CrazyMan | like this junghanns card /*10*/ {VENDOR_JH, "HFC-4S (junghanns 2.0)", 4, 4, 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0}, |
22:00.59 | WIMPy | yes |
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22:04.07 | [ProB]CrazyMan | right now .... i do not see how i get from this (vendor:1397 device:08b4 subvendor:1397 subdevice:b752) to this /*10*/ {VENDOR_JH, "HFC-4S (junghanns 2.0)", 4, 4, 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0}, |
22:05.55 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ahh below ... |
22:06.02 | WIMPy | Err, sorry. It's the following list with PCI_VENDOR_ID_*, PCI_DEVICE_ID_* and so on. |
22:12.56 | [ProB]CrazyMan | is there an explanation how it should work ?? or is this right { PCI_VENDOR_ID_CCD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_CCD_HFC4S, PCI_VENDOR_ID_CCD, |
22:12.58 | [ProB]CrazyMan | <PROTECTED> |
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22:15.28 | WIMPy | The defines are in (linux) include/linux/pci_ids.h |
22:15.42 | WIMPy | Or you just write the numbers. |
22:16.05 | [ProB]CrazyMan | in which order and which place ??? |
22:16.44 | WIMPy | The names in the list are the same as in the dmesg output. |
22:24.39 | [ProB]CrazyMan | this way ??? { PCI_VENDOR_ID_JH, PCI_DEVICE_ID_JH_HFC4S, PCI_VENDOR_ID_JH, |
22:24.41 | [ProB]CrazyMan | <PROTECTED> |
22:24.54 | [ProB]CrazyMan | I totaly confused what you mean |
22:26.21 | WIMPy | Yes, both have the same names and the same order. |
22:27.09 | WIMPy | And if you don;t want to dig for names in the pci id list, you can just place the four numbers there in the list. |
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22:29.26 | WIMPy | You just have to take a guess what to write in to H(). Look at the list above and take an educated guess which card might be compatible. |
22:30.07 | [ProB]CrazyMan | is H() not a placeholder, the next free number? |
22:31.11 | WIMPy | It's an index in to the list above. |
22:31.23 | WIMPy | The one you lookt at at first. |
22:32.25 | WIMPy | 3-10,26, 28 and 34 ar all four port. |
22:32.37 | [ProB]CrazyMan | to install the modules ... |
22:32.59 | [ProB]CrazyMan | from mISDN ... normal just make modules-install ?? |
22:33.54 | WIMPy | And as you have a CCD manufacturer ID 5-9 are good candidates. |
22:33.59 | WIMPy | modules_install |
22:35.33 | WIMPy | Model 6 supports reading of TE/NT jumpers. Otherwise 7 or 5 should be it. |
22:35.47 | WIMPy | probably |
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22:43.13 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ok know I have understood what you mean |
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23:03.09 | [ProB]CrazyMan | so there is an routing.conf... is this nessasary is this not a job from asterisk ? |
23:04.21 | WIMPy | You need at least [main] : remote application=asterisk |
23:05.04 | WIMPy | Anything else would be optional for fallback. |
23:06.09 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ok for what is this made? |
23:06.33 | WIMPy | To route all calls to Asterisk. |
23:06.55 | [ProB]CrazyMan | for what is this routing conf in general ? |
23:07.02 | [ProB]CrazyMan | to work without asterisk ? |
23:07.09 | WIMPy | Yes |
23:13.39 | [ProB]CrazyMan | is it also possible to group channels ? |
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23:27.48 | ectospasm | [ProB]CrazyMan: yes, DAHDI channels can be grouped in chan_dahdi.conf with "group=" just above the "channel=" definition. |
23:28.22 | [ProB]CrazyMan | but I have now LCR no dahdi |
23:28.24 | WIMPy | Just write multiple ports under an interface. |
23:28.29 | [ProB]CrazyMan | ok |
23:28.45 | ectospasm | I dunno about LCR, sorry... |
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23:55.27 | [ProB]CrazyMan | *confused... |
23:57.27 | [ProB]CrazyMan | did I say that i Installed lcr ?? |
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23:58.38 | ectospasm | [ProB]CrazyMan: you implied it. |
23:58.53 | ectospasm | [ProB]CrazyMan | but I have now LCR no dahdi |