IRC log for #asterisk on 20120610

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00:19.27billytwowillyso, I finally got my bluetooth phone to show up when I type "mobile show devices" but it's showing "connected No"
00:19.38billytwowillyany recommendations on turning that connected to a yes?
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01:10.13danfromukHi, whats the current command to hang up a channel? I know it used to be 'soft hangup' in 1.4
01:10.29WIMPychannel request hangup
01:10.51danfromukAh. thanks. You just reminded me that I've asked that question before.
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01:25.06danfromukHow do you get chkconfig to work for asterisk? I know I need to copy a file to /etc/init.d. But not sure what file.
01:25.20danfromukGetting "error reading information on service asterisk: No such file or directory" when i try chkconfig asterisk on
01:30.27[TK]D-Fender"make config"
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01:45.37ruben23hi guys i tried loading audio for moh, tried wav, gsm but still im getting this ----> [Jun  9 21:44:25] WARNING[32280]: file.c:665 ast_openstream_full: File ineagon121 does not exist in any format <--------------------------any idea guys..?
02:01.25ruben23guys anyone..?
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02:58.25ChannelZYour file does not exist in any format.
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03:00.00ruben23ChannelZ: yes, how do i make this work...?
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03:39.10dj_hamstaAsterisk Advanced from http://www.digium.com/en/training/schedule/
03:39.25dj_hamstais a good course to take on learning the ins and out of asterisk?
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07:56.33ChannelZruben23: put the sound into a format that works :)  Or it's in the wrong place.  Or it's permissions.
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11:28.10littlebithi people, i'am totally new to asterisk, got some very basic questions. I have some fritzbox devices lieing around here and they have a telephone jack and I thought that if i install onto a debian device an asterisk server, i should be able to give these boxes phone numbers and they could call each other. is that possible?
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13:46.19tmrhmdHello folks! How is VoIP latency calculated? Is it the latency between my * server and the clients computer or latency between my * server and my carrier's server or all?
13:48.45tmrhmdI read hat the maximum tolerated latency for round-trip is 500ms, but 500ms between which servers?
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14:29.30mbrevdaanyone have asterisk running on os x? (10.7)
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19:16.17obnauticusIs anyone here farmiliar with the polycom soundpoint 501? For whatever reason I'm getting registration requests for (<sip:10.1.10.2@10.1.10.2>' failed for '10.1.10.5:5060' - No matching peer found)...I can't find where it's setting the server proxy as the user/extension in the configuration files.
19:19.36obnauticusNevermind, I think I fixed it. Apparently in the line settings the extension `Address' is just the extension # and not the proxy address. That's not very good UI design :\
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21:24.08shadebobHi. I have a strange problem with Pacemaker + IAX. With SIP, no problem. I can migrate from one node of my cluster to another with phone registered on my cluster IP … With IAX trunk are always UNREACHEABLE with the cluster IP (work well with the node direct IP) …. Any ideas ?
21:35.39shadebobit seem with : bindaddr=10.40.0.10:4569 in [general] it work well ???? …….
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22:01.32volga629cluster ip might be firewall ?
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