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00:41.15 | jsgoecke | Hello all |
00:41.22 | jsgoecke | I am trying to remember with a call file in Asterisk 1.8 |
00:41.41 | jsgoecke | What is the format to create a call to a particular context in my extensions.conf and then allow the code in there to place a call? |
00:41.47 | jsgoecke | Rather than dialing to an outbound route |
00:42.53 | file | Local/<extension>@<context> |
00:43.25 | file | that will go into the dialplan where you can do as you wish, including dialing another target using Dial |
00:43.36 | file | then once answered the call will go to where you specify in the call file |
00:43.53 | jsgoecke | Local is the key one, right, thank you |
00:44.07 | jsgoecke | Just does not say it here, and been a while for me: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Call+Files |
00:44.09 | jsgoecke | Thanks much |
00:44.37 | file | now go back to cool stuff! ^_^ |
00:46.55 | WIMPy | Use of local channels is not specific to call files. They are usefull in a lot of situations. |
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02:04.36 | Micc_ | Anyone know how to add an external IP address to an adtran so it will accept calls with the contact address of the external IP? |
02:04.56 | Micc_ | its an adtran ta904 |
02:05.44 | Micc_ | this web ui is insane. I can't find it for the life of me, but I know the tech support guy told me where it was a few months ago. |
02:09.14 | Micc_ | I think I found it. |
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02:39.20 | Auckla | leifmadsen: Are you currently here? |
02:40.50 | Auckla | I am ZenMaster from earlier. |
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05:03.41 | suedoh | Hi, anyone familiar with slowing Festival's speech down? |
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05:13.52 | linocisco | I want analog PBX with 1 FXO and 3 FXS device |
05:20.24 | KNERD | so get one |
05:25.47 | linocisco | KNERD, which one ? namely please!! I dont want PCI card. I want only device |
05:27.31 | KNERD | okay..go spend $10,000 US |
05:27.58 | KNERD | this is Asterisk channel..not <insert PBX name here> channel |
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05:28.50 | KNERD | linocisco: http://www1.digium.com/en/products |
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05:29.29 | linocisco | KNERD, they dont see device. just cards. and all in one switchvox |
05:29.57 | KNERD | then look eselwhere |
05:30.46 | KNERD | plenty fo search engines out there to help you |
05:30.50 | KNERD | this is not the place for it |
05:38.37 | linocisco | KNERD, I tried on google. didn't see |
05:39.06 | KNERD | It does not take a G.E.D> to typ ein PBX in a search engine |
05:47.25 | KNERD | ~google |
05:47.25 | infobot | it has been said that google is http://google.com |
05:47.36 | KNERD | ~google ?pbx |
05:47.46 | KNERD | ~google pbx |
05:47.52 | KNERD | ~google?pbx |
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06:38.26 | cuco | wtf? this is the first time I log to this channel in 5 years and tzafrir/tzafrir_laptop is not here.... |
06:44.49 | linocisco | http://www.virtualpbx.com/tour/ |
06:44.56 | linocisco | how do you think of that? |
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06:54.30 | v0lZy | lo |
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07:11.26 | KNERD | linocisco: you said you are looking at a machine |
07:13.11 | linocisco | KNERD, a device or something like http://www.voiplink.com/Grandstream_GXW4104_IP_Analog_Gateway_p/grandstream-gxw4104.htm |
07:13.24 | KNERD | Avaya makes them |
07:13.54 | KNERD | that is not a PBX |
07:14.03 | KNERD | ~pbx |
07:14.03 | infobot | rumour has it, pbx is a Private Branch eXchange |
07:24.23 | linocisco | Digium-Certified Asterisk Administrator Vs Digium-Certified Asterisk Professional , which is higher? |
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07:42.01 | bulkorok | what is the "best" ATA with t38 support!? mainly cisco would be good... |
07:43.31 | beaver_rrr | http://paste.org.ru/?nf3rpg what's wrong with this? |
07:44.56 | beaver_rrr | the background part of it do not work |
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08:11.24 | beaver_rrr | if im trying to call ext 102 while background app active, i get "Invalid extension '1', but no rule 'i' in context 'default'" warning, and call ends; What's wrong with my config? |
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08:21.48 | RiceCracker | linocisco, Certified ASterisk Professional is higher |
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08:30.27 | WIMPy | beaver_rrr: Well, I don't see an extension 102 there. What are you trying to do? |
08:31.05 | beaver_rrr | im trying to call some internal extension from background application |
08:31.11 | beaver_rrr | looks like i have to add context to it |
08:31.37 | WIMPy | No, yu have to add extensions. |
08:31.55 | beaver_rrr | i have context with local extensions in my config |
08:32.08 | WIMPy | Then you can include that. |
08:32.49 | WIMPy | At the moment you'd call those 3 phones in sequens if Backgroud would exit. |
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08:35.06 | beaver_rrr | WIMPy: well, background have to read extension? i mean, while it plays the file, i press numbers 101, and it transfers me to this number? |
08:35.34 | WIMPy | yrs |
08:35.37 | WIMPy | yes |
08:36.24 | beaver_rrr | hm, it ignores my input |
08:36.29 | beaver_rrr | and goes directly to 102 |
08:38.47 | WIMPy | I'm not sure when background would simply exit, but I'm not sure you want option m, either. |
08:40.11 | beaver_rrr | well, w/o m it tells me "WARNING[840]: pbx.c:4415 __ast_pbx_run: Invalid extension '1', but no rule 'i' in context 'default'" |
08:40.44 | WIMPy | Yes, you don't have an extension starting with 1. |
08:41.08 | WIMPy | You need to add or include them. |
08:41.42 | beaver_rrr | i've added context option to background, and in this contex i have "exten => _1XX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,u" |
08:43.24 | beaver_rrr | okay, including helped |
08:43.39 | beaver_rrr | WIMPy: thanks! |
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08:49.05 | linocisco | digium offers only some free sample videos |
09:02.36 | RiceCracker | linocisco, if you want proper training i would suggest taking the 3 or 5 day traing course given by digium. well worth it, if you plan on working wtih any asterisk based system |
09:03.33 | linocisco | RiceCracker, but here in my country has no digium hardware sales. even though I have taken training for 3000 USD++ , I also need money to buy digium hardwares |
09:03.35 | linocisco | to test |
09:05.42 | RiceCracker | you can save money and buy openvox hardware, which is the china copy of digium hardware |
09:06.52 | RiceCracker | if you took the course, you should have gotten at least one phone, analog card and pri card |
09:07.24 | RiceCracker | what country are you in? |
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09:44.25 | timahvo1 | anyone know how I can get a cisco IP cp-6941 to work with asterisk SIP ? |
09:44.32 | timahvo1 | anyone know how I can get a cisco IP cp-6941 to work with asterisk SIP ? |
09:49.57 | RiceCracker | did you input the SEP<mac address>.cnf.xml configuration file and upload the boot files for the phone on your tftp server? |
09:52.34 | timahvo1 | RiceCracker: yes I did |
09:52.50 | timahvo1 | SIP69xx.9-2-1-0 |
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09:54.39 | timahvo1 | RiceCracker: The phone picks up the new firmware and the XMLDefault.cnf.xml file but doesn't register to the asterisk server |
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10:16.17 | yLothar | hello everybody |
10:16.37 | yLothar | i need support on IMAP storage |
10:17.00 | yLothar | compiling with ./configure --with-imap=system |
10:17.23 | yLothar | the result is "The IMAP_TK installation appears to be missing or broken." |
10:18.08 | yLothar | my box is a gentoo linux |
10:18.22 | yLothar | and I've installed uw-imap package |
10:19.06 | yLothar | any idea? |
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11:33.42 | davlefou | hi, |
11:34.03 | davlefou | on one of my sip i have that message : TestNouk/TestNouk 192.168.0.14 D A 5060 UNREACHABLE |
11:34.24 | davlefou | I don't undestand UNREACHABLE! |
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11:51.24 | Alex_Bkash | I have four GSM-VOIP gateways. All support SIP. I get call routed through IAX2 tunnel. Then I want to distribute call on different gateways depending on prefix. I am a newbie. Can any one help? |
11:51.37 | Chainsaw | davlefou: Can't get to it. It won't respond. Dead as a dodo. |
11:53.28 | leifmadsen | Alex_Bkash: either use a lookup from the database to return where your prefix should go to, or hard code it in the dialplan using pattern matching and subroutines (GoSub()) |
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12:02.48 | Alex_Bkash | @leifmadsen: thanks. Can U please give me some docs? |
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12:04.13 | leifmadsen | ~thebook |
12:04.14 | 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 |
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12:08.00 | G00r | HI all, question about dial plans, I have inbound calls working, however little confused about adding australian call rules to FreePbx. I am looking at http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1071112 Just wanted to double check which numbers go in which fields ( prepend, prefix ) |
12:08.49 | leifmadsen | G00r: sorry, this channel isn't really able to support FreePBX or other GUI based systems. This is for vanilla Asterisk support. Might want to check with #freepbx for help with routing in the GUI. |
12:09.40 | G00r | ooo many thanks :) |
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12:27.42 | G00r | leifmadsen: then perhaps a terminal based q? :) outgoing calls, with an amended dialplan is giving me "Dial failed for some reason with DIALSTATUS = BUSY and HANGUPCAUSE |
12:27.45 | G00r | any hints? |
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12:28.03 | leifmadsen | then the other end is reporting busy |
12:28.19 | leifmadsen | you could look at the sip trace and verify |
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12:31.19 | G00r | how does one do that *readys the notepad* |
12:34.35 | leifmadsen | sip set debug on |
12:39.45 | G00r | looking at the output, I dont see any error messages or clues.. |
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12:45.53 | leifmadsen | well busy isn't an error message |
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12:46.06 | leifmadsen | the other end is likely responding with 488 Busy Here or something similar |
12:46.44 | file | 486 |
12:49.01 | leifmadsen | ah yes :) |
12:49.14 | leifmadsen | 488 not acceptable here |
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13:28.45 | Katty | hello my asterisk does not work at all how to fix plz?? |
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13:29.17 | carrar | reformat |
13:29.45 | leifmadsen | Katty: I suggest installing lync |
13:29.52 | carrar | need to at least format 3.14 times |
13:30.00 | Katty | i've heard these before. |
13:30.01 | Katty | i want something new |
13:30.06 | leifmadsen | Katty: are you loosing MONIES?! |
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13:30.17 | leifmadsen | BY THE MINUTE?! |
13:30.18 | Katty | yes. |
13:30.20 | leifmadsen | oic. |
13:30.20 | Katty | i spend them. |
13:30.26 | leifmadsen | loosing<sic> |
13:30.28 | Katty | luckily, i also make them. |
13:30.33 | Katty | BY THE MINUTE |
13:30.39 | leifmadsen | oh gawds |
13:30.41 | carrar | share them |
13:30.45 | Katty | by the minute? |
13:30.49 | carrar | yes |
13:30.58 | carrar | ot batch them |
13:31.00 | carrar | or |
13:31.46 | Katty | OR WHAT |
13:31.49 | Katty | DON"T LEAVE ME HANGING |
13:32.04 | carrar | OR I AM GONNA GO MAKE MYSELF A LATTE! |
13:32.11 | carrar | YEAH |
13:32.14 | carrar | You hear me! |
13:32.15 | Katty | that sounds good. |
13:32.26 | Katty | i would prefer a mocha tho. |
13:32.28 | Katty | mmm chocolate. |
13:32.33 | Katty | with some proper thanksgiving coffee |
13:32.38 | carrar | mocha's are the gateway to latte's |
13:32.40 | leifmadsen | omg I wantz da chocolate |
13:32.48 | leifmadsen | carrar: lol |
13:32.49 | carrar | I started out on mochas ages ago |
13:33.00 | leifmadsen | drinks his americano's black |
13:33.00 | Katty | http://www.thanksgivingcoffee.com/ <- THIS stuff. |
13:34.13 | carrar | Are you suggesting you want to move to Hawaii and grow coffee beans? |
13:34.22 | Katty | no. |
13:34.49 | carrar | Are you suggesting you want to move to Africa and grow cocoa beans? |
13:34.56 | Katty | no. |
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13:35.36 | carrar | Are you suggesting you want to start mining bitcoins? |
13:35.47 | bulkorok | hi... I have asterisk 1.4.23.2 on one server running for voicemail (no update for this machine planned...) is this a correct option for voicemail.conf: maxmessage=180 |
13:36.04 | Katty | carrar: no. |
13:36.05 | bulkorok | ? I think this should limit the max duration for a voicemail... |
13:36.39 | Katty | well that's what it's an available option. |
13:36.44 | Katty | so that if you want to edit it, you can. |
13:36.54 | Katty | so, go get em tiger. |
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13:37.12 | Katty | hi john |
13:37.23 | jaytee | hi Angela |
13:37.32 | Katty | how're you dear |
13:37.37 | jaytee | doin ok |
13:37.43 | Katty | yay |
13:38.12 | Katty | all the crud in my sinuses are breaking up. |
13:38.12 | jaytee | have you read about Larry Ellison buying the Hawaiian island of Lanai for $600 billion? |
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13:38.26 | Katty | gone through just about an entire roll of toilet paper blowing my nose >.< |
13:38.30 | carrar | only 98% of it |
13:38.31 | Katty | no, no i have. |
13:38.38 | carrar | and he will sue for the remaining 2% |
13:38.43 | jaytee | lol |
13:38.43 | Katty | perhaps i should seduce him. |
13:39.11 | Katty | or perhaps i should buy stock in toilet paper. |
13:39.20 | carrar | THe private sector *IS* doing fine after all! |
13:39.25 | jaytee | or switch to Kleenex? |
13:39.34 | Katty | that requires a trip to the store. |
13:39.42 | jaytee | nods |
13:40.15 | carrar | blow your nose wilderness style |
13:40.31 | carrar | plug one nostile and blow it out the other one |
13:40.38 | carrar | and hten reverse it |
13:40.48 | carrar | don't get it on your clothes |
13:40.50 | Katty | eww. |
13:40.58 | Katty | do i look like a boy to you. |
13:41.00 | carrar | take some practice |
13:41.38 | carrar | turn son katty's cam |
13:41.44 | Katty | >.< |
13:42.29 | carrar | still have the squirrel cam? |
13:42.29 | leifmadsen | bulkorok: look at the sample file for voicemail.conf for your version and read the docs provided in it |
13:42.46 | Katty | carrar: hrmm, no. not really. it's not been on for the better part of a year. |
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14:11.34 | drmessano | If Larry Ellison buys Lanai, will he make them change their development practices? |
14:13.28 | drmessano | My prediction: In 6 months, the Apache Foundation will have to figure out WTF they are going to do with this island they just accepted. |
14:13.52 | leifmadsen | how the hell do you have enough money to buy an inhabited island in the USA? |
14:14.03 | leifmadsen | someone should punch that guy in the nose |
14:15.29 | Katty | volunteers |
14:15.47 | Katty | i miss being able to breathe. ugg >.< |
14:15.59 | drmessano | It was the only way they could that many people to adopt Oracle Linux |
14:16.14 | drmessano | Time are hard |
14:16.18 | drmessano | Times are hard |
14:16.58 | coppice | Times are hard for The Times |
14:17.03 | Katty | cough, hack. weeze. |
14:17.11 | Katty | HONK |
14:18.02 | drmessano | FTPs some chicken soup to Katty |
14:18.08 | Katty | yuck. |
14:18.13 | Katty | how about some psuedophedrine |
14:18.18 | drmessano | PICKY ARE WE? |
14:18.19 | drmessano | Oh.. |
14:18.23 | Katty | since i can't buy any here |
14:18.30 | Katty | damn law makers |
14:18.31 | drmessano | OMG |
14:18.46 | Katty | 4 bucks and i'd feel much better |
14:18.50 | Katty | but NO. i might make meth out of it. |
14:19.01 | drmessano | What makes you think *I* have pseudoephedrine? Do you think *I* am a meth head? |
14:19.09 | drmessano | I am just... wow |
14:19.14 | Katty | no, i think you're NOT a resident of missouri :P |
14:19.33 | drmessano | Guess that answers the question "what do you take me for?" <---- a big stinkin meth head |
14:19.40 | drmessano | :( |
14:19.58 | drmessano | "Hey Danny, pass the PE, bro" |
14:20.02 | drmessano | Yeah yeah |
14:20.07 | Katty | that PE crap don't work. |
14:20.29 | chuckf | is waiting for breaking bad to return |
14:20.39 | Katty | hi chuckf |
14:20.41 | drmessano | Hells yes |
14:20.45 | Katty | did you see the photo i posted for you, dear |
14:20.47 | chuckf | hi Katty |
14:20.56 | chuckf | yes i did. very nice |
14:21.02 | Katty | ^_^ |
14:21.28 | drmessano | Did you know the effects guys from Walking Dead worked on the FX for the Gus scene? |
14:21.43 | drmessano | Was over a period of 6 months |
14:21.44 | Katty | i'm waiting for the new batman. |
14:21.54 | drmessano | ohhh yeah |
14:22.12 | drmessano | I tried to talk my wife into buying a pair of tickets for the Batman marathon |
14:22.19 | drmessano | No go.. She cant do 8 hours at the movies |
14:22.27 | Katty | i don't think i could either. |
14:23.00 | drmessano | I love Batman. I would save a cup and pee in it if I had to |
14:23.06 | coppice | is that with or without toilet breaks? |
14:23.07 | Katty | gross. |
14:23.10 | drmessano | lol |
14:23.16 | Katty | idk. |
14:23.19 | chuckf | If I liked the second one more I'd do it. I just can't do that in the theater again |
14:23.20 | Katty | all that popcorn and soda, and chocolate |
14:23.21 | drmessano | I do believe there is intermission between |
14:23.53 | drmessano | We may just do the Thursday midnight showing |
14:24.30 | drmessano | Movies have gotten so difficult to sit through in the theatre anymore. Cell phones, talking, blah |
14:24.37 | drmessano | People are rude as hell |
14:24.52 | Katty | <- and the coughing |
14:24.57 | drmessano | Awww |
14:25.22 | chuckf | but the coughing gets you empty seats around you! |
14:25.36 | Katty | HA |
14:25.47 | Katty | i rarely get empty seats around me |
14:25.58 | Katty | even if there's actually /room/ they don't move down. |
14:26.02 | leifmadsen | I bet you think you're kind of a big deal huh? |
14:26.05 | Katty | i guess i should be flattered. bastards. |
14:26.05 | Kobaz | ext 240 (Melissa) is showing hot desk on her phone? I took the temp but its only like 71? |
14:26.21 | leifmadsen | Kobaz: :) |
14:26.30 | Kobaz | real support ticket |
14:26.30 | WIMPy | They have nice sports about the health risks of cell phones in the cinema here. |
14:26.32 | leifmadsen | Kobaz: in Celsius that is crazy hot |
14:26.50 | WIMPy | Then you see someone getting knocked down for using one there :-) |
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14:27.01 | Katty | WIMPy: YES. i like it. they need those here. |
14:27.56 | chuckf | goes back to work |
14:28.19 | carrar | holy chattering going on while I'm making a latte |
14:28.33 | carrar | I can't possibly scroll back and keep up |
14:28.36 | drmessano | Thats ok.. who saw the story about the guy and the gal caught engaging in coitus in the movie theater? |
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14:30.16 | Sparky-UK | Hi, can anyone tell me where I can find MySQL Schemas for Realtime for Asterisk 1.8 ? |
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14:35.05 | Katty | carrar: did you make my mocha too!? |
14:35.25 | carrar | I CAN |
14:35.31 | carrar | How would like me to send that? |
14:35.52 | carrar | I'll make sure to not use the same devlivery people that you used for your Christmas card you sent me :) |
14:36.54 | carrar | OH MAN |
14:36.59 | carrar | Conversation killer |
14:37.09 | carrar | heh |
14:37.10 | Katty | personal delivery would be prefered. |
14:37.37 | carrar | That would be a fun multiday harley ride |
14:37.48 | Katty | bike?! |
14:37.51 | Katty | clears schedule |
14:37.59 | Katty | let's gooooo |
14:38.00 | drmessano | katty or Zooey Deschanel? |
14:38.24 | drmessano | This was starting to sound like the Siri commercial |
14:38.37 | Katty | she's pretty. |
14:38.50 | drmessano | s/pretty/hot |
14:38.57 | Katty | yes, that too. |
14:39.15 | drmessano | She's my "get out of jail free card" |
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14:40.07 | carrar | 2,236 mi, 35 hours In current traffic: 35 hours |
14:40.21 | carrar | according to google |
14:40.45 | carrar | But thats nonestop |
14:40.59 | carrar | probably a 3-4 day trip |
14:41.44 | carrar | Y ou probably have flooding there |
14:41.53 | Katty | not the last time i checked. |
14:42.40 | carrar | I'd probably would have drank the mocha by the time I got there |
14:42.48 | Katty | :< |
14:42.49 | Katty | k |
14:42.51 | carrar | heh |
14:43.21 | carrar | That and trying to explain to my wife that I'm 2200 miles to a girls house to deliver a mocha |
14:43.28 | carrar | ^driving 2200 |
14:44.22 | carrar | (that I met online) |
14:44.27 | carrar | heh |
14:44.52 | drmessano | lol |
14:44.59 | carrar | It's be a one way trip |
14:45.26 | carrar | You wouldn't want me there, I fart too much |
14:45.51 | Katty | you can bring her too |
14:46.13 | carrar | Oh. you just took it to a whole new level |
14:48.29 | carrar | searches |
14:48.31 | carrar | One of the greatest assets of any community is its people, and Cape Girardeau is no exception. Since the 1700s the residents of the Cape Girardeau region have been welcoming travelers. |
14:49.17 | drmessano | Also, beheading the natives |
14:49.21 | carrar | Oh |
14:49.22 | drmessano | THEY DONT TELL YOU THAT |
14:49.28 | carrar | the DARK SIDE |
14:49.37 | carrar | I go down the wrong alley there |
14:49.41 | carrar | I could loose my head |
14:49.43 | drmessano | One day, it's all recreational |
14:49.48 | drmessano | The next day, beheaded |
14:49.52 | carrar | seriously! |
14:50.03 | carrar | This could be a trick! |
14:50.14 | drmessano | Holy crap |
14:50.19 | drmessano | I never thought.. |
14:50.25 | drmessano | But you know, it makes sense |
14:50.29 | carrar | totally |
14:50.49 | drmessano | Katty does spend a lot of time on IRC.. A LOT... Much like one of those nigerian scammers or kidney thieves |
14:51.01 | drmessano | Maybe "geeks" is her specialty |
14:51.31 | carrar | man I never thought of that |
14:51.53 | drmessano | I bet NOBODY thought of that.. She is freaking great at this |
14:52.04 | drmessano | How long has she been sucking in regulars here? |
14:52.28 | Katty | oh come now, i'm mostly a lurker. |
14:52.47 | Katty | but that would not discredit the idea that geeks are my specialty. |
14:52.48 | drmessano | She acts all cute..plays up being sick |
14:53.04 | carrar | If I drive down there you are gonna behead me!!!! (in the voice of the SNL Shark at the door skit) |
14:53.17 | Katty | twitches. |
14:53.21 | Katty | must....not...comment.... |
14:53.42 | drmessano | "I are so sweepy, I feel so vewwy bad. Bwing me some mocah ^_^" <---- I bet she has keyboard shortcuts for these |
14:54.00 | Katty | YES. |
14:54.22 | Katty | speaking of keyboard shortcuts. |
14:54.29 | Katty | there's a software app i've been meaning to try out |
14:54.29 | drmessano | WE ARE SO ONTO YOU AND YOUR SEDUCTION |
14:54.35 | carrar | SNL Landshark |
14:54.38 | Katty | ...literally, i hope? |
14:54.45 | drmessano | Speaking of which, my wife said I could bring you a mocha |
14:54.56 | drmessano | WAIT NO, ITS A TRICK |
14:54.57 | Katty | excellent. are you bringing her too? |
14:55.07 | drmessano | But you are feeling sick.. So... |
14:55.18 | drmessano | If she ever wakes up |
14:55.32 | drmessano | She is in the middle of the best sleep ever |
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14:55.54 | Katty | if you wake her, i will smack you. |
14:56.02 | Katty | that's totally not cool |
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14:56.12 | drmessano | Yesterday was her last day at the job she is hated. Starts a new job Monday. That "day after" sleep is like the BEST |
14:56.19 | drmessano | -is |
14:56.45 | acidv | Does it normal that MixMonitor record the original voice when I'm using the PITCH_SHIFT function ? |
14:57.24 | carrar | http://www.spike.com/video-clips/gytf2i/land-shark |
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15:00.25 | rrittgarn | I have a potential customer looking for other companies in the medical industry that use asterisk as their PBX. Anyone know of any offhand? |
15:01.18 | Katty | the two local hospitals here use cisco. |
15:01.41 | Katty | idk how comfortable i'd be putting asterisk in a hospital, with critical patients. |
15:02.07 | carrar | Asterisk is SOLID |
15:02.08 | drmessano | Katty, <----- http://imgur.com/MBAwd |
15:02.35 | Katty | teehee |
15:02.35 | carrar | though for legal purposes you have no one else to blame if something did happen :) |
15:02.54 | carrar | where as you could always fall back to blame the large PBX manufacture |
15:03.22 | carrar | need some hefty liability insurance |
15:03.23 | coppice | Katty: if people are determined to be critical, just walk away |
15:03.32 | Katty | hmm? |
15:03.40 | carrar | what hospital isn't? |
15:03.46 | rrittgarn | while those points are true, this potential customer doesnt manage a hospital but does deal with the medical industry |
15:04.01 | Katty | just how critical is their industry? |
15:04.34 | rrittgarn | They would probably want something on par with the PSTN connections they have now as far as reliability |
15:04.51 | Katty | nods |
15:05.02 | Katty | well if you do put asterisk in, i'd recommend POE phones. |
15:05.11 | Katty | and battery backups, of course. |
15:05.18 | carrar | and some failoverness |
15:05.23 | Katty | maybe a generator |
15:05.41 | carrar | and gas |
15:05.44 | Katty | AND FREE COOKIES WITH EVERY ORDER |
15:05.45 | rrittgarn | It'd be hosted at our DC (which has all of the above), and two internet connections per location |
15:05.55 | Chainsaw | Diversely routed I hope? |
15:05.56 | carrar | and MOCHAS |
15:06.00 | Katty | YES |
15:06.10 | carrar | and a beheading machine behind the generator |
15:06.12 | Katty | rrittgarn: you could always let them try it out for a couple weeks. |
15:06.13 | rrittgarn | I'm not worried about the "Critical" nature of this client, just looking for another medical company or two that i could reference |
15:06.32 | Katty | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED |
15:06.38 | rrittgarn | yeah, we've considered that as well. |
15:06.39 | Katty | spelling is not. |
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15:06.50 | drmessano | I have 6 radio stations running thousands of calls a day.. But that doesnt compare to some of the callcenters using it |
15:07.08 | carrar | rrittgarn, how many phones? |
15:07.13 | Katty | i know of a suicide hotline place in STL that uses asterisk. |
15:07.22 | rrittgarn | well they have about 1k PSTN lines across the organization currently |
15:07.31 | coppice | some 911 services use asterisk |
15:07.37 | carrar | who |
15:07.46 | Chainsaw | I know jkroon pushes a lot of calls. |
15:07.52 | Katty | the indianapolis zoo uses asterisk! |
15:07.58 | drmessano | !!! |
15:08.00 | Chainsaw | But not sure whether he has any medical clients that aren't under NDA. |
15:08.00 | drmessano | Yep |
15:08.13 | Katty | i wonder if there are any hippa regulations on phone systems. |
15:08.19 | Chainsaw | The second-biggest internet exchange in the world uses Asterisk, but that's not medical. |
15:08.21 | Katty | since voicemails can contain private data |
15:08.22 | carrar | rrittgarn, we have a local parmacy that uses astrisk |
15:08.26 | carrar | they are a customer |
15:08.39 | carrar | (sp) |
15:08.51 | carrar | Pharmacy |
15:08.52 | Katty | MY MOM USES ASTERISK* |
15:08.54 | Katty | *statement not true |
15:09.00 | carrar | 4 locations |
15:09.08 | carrar | My parents use it too |
15:09.29 | carrar | I didn't give them a choice |
15:09.34 | carrar | heh |
15:09.46 | drmessano | I couldnt force it on my parents |
15:09.53 | drmessano | They fought like hell on it |
15:09.54 | Katty | i read that as i didn't give them a cookie. |
15:10.09 | drmessano | Spent 3 years and they just bought another answering machine |
15:10.18 | drmessano | Still kinda hurts |
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15:10.49 | drmessano | "But you can have voicemail built in!!" "Thats what the box with the clicky tape does" |
15:10.58 | doug | how can i whack a channel from the commandline? |
15:11.19 | Katty | i think that needs to be a module name. 'whackachannel' |
15:11.26 | jaytee | core whack <channel number> |
15:12.19 | jaytee | and if you're feeling the need to be gentle "core thwack <channel number> |
15:13.29 | Katty | this is starting to sound kinky. |
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15:14.35 | jaytee | the conversations in this channel are usually so much more interesting than in the #vyatta channel |
15:14.49 | Katty | oh i must go there and pester people. |
15:15.05 | jaytee | lol |
15:15.06 | Katty | ...the only thing there was a moose :< |
15:15.15 | jaytee | ? |
15:15.19 | jaytee | a moose? |
15:15.22 | Katty | minimoose |
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15:15.32 | jaytee | in the #vyatta channel? |
15:15.48 | Katty | yes'r |
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15:17.26 | jaytee | I don't see a minimoose in there anywhere and there's alot of users in the channel |
15:17.44 | jaytee | I see beek in there occassionally |
15:18.15 | jaytee | now Jeeves is hanging out in there...anyone remember him? Bet [TK]D-Fender does |
15:21.36 | [TK]D-Fender | I still have the inaugeral stains on my ClueBat (tm) |
15:21.37 | [TK]D-Fender | ;) |
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15:22.05 | doug | anyone know how to disconnect a channel? |
15:22.36 | [TK]D-Fender | doug, "channel request hangup" |
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15:42.25 | leifmadsen | doug: from where? :) console, you could use, "core request hangup" |
15:42.50 | carrar | just reboot |
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15:44.42 | Katty | hi corey |
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15:46.04 | DerkKo | Hey guys, Im trying to see if there is any Skype Implementations for asterisk. The documentation is all over the place about this so I'm not sure what i should be looking at…. Anyone here ever had experience with it ? |
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15:52.55 | _Corey_ | DerkKo: The sykpe for asterisk module was discontinued, so you're going to need to look into Skype's SIP offering ("Skype connect"? or something) |
15:53.49 | DerkKo | There is not anything open source out here ? |
15:53.56 | DerkKo | there :-) |
15:55.54 | [TK]D-Fender | No, MS locked things down fast. |
15:56.11 | [TK]D-Fender | Skype is for chump kiddies.... |
15:56.11 | Katty | i need psuedophedrine |
15:56.14 | Katty | darn missouri gov't |
15:58.22 | [TK]D-Fender | pseudophedrine hydrochloride you are my besterest friend EVAR! |
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16:03.30 | dijib | how is everyone these days? |
16:03.31 | dijib | \ |
16:03.50 | Katty | hungry, and eating |
16:08.00 | acidv | fixed my problem with PITCH_SHIFT function + MixMonitor ... I must use AUDIOHOOK_INHERIT function to record the changed voice. |
16:08.07 | dijib | good to know katty |
16:08.15 | dijib | i love pitchshift |
16:08.34 | dijib | see i dont know audiohook |
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16:22.37 | dijib | p3nguin: you still kickin' around these parts? |
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16:22.48 | dijib | SeRi is apparently AWOL |
16:25.39 | drmessano | DId you click the button and ask SeRi if they were AWOL |
16:25.48 | drmessano | Also, tomato soup |
16:25.55 | Katty | steals tomato soup |
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16:33.18 | dijib | SeRi: is here oh |
16:33.22 | dijib | you wernt inb4 |
16:33.26 | dijib | how you doing dude? |
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16:45.35 | KNERD | Katty: show me! |
16:45.51 | Katty | eh? |
16:46.22 | KNERD | missouri |
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16:48.42 | Katty | i'm so confused. |
16:49.08 | jacobw | should asterisk re-invite N seconds after receiving 503 retry N seconds? |
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16:53.39 | drmessano | He wants you to show him your missouri |
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16:54.06 | drmessano | Sounds like a tourism TV spot from 1981 |
16:54.48 | dijib | lol @ drmessano |
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16:56.35 | Katty | ^_- |
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17:12.33 | dijib | SeRi: where you at? |
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17:27.17 | Kobaz | so |
17:27.33 | Kobaz | why would asterisk return 401 unauthorized for a sip registration using a correct username and secret |
17:27.36 | Kobaz | what other stuff could it be? |
17:27.47 | Qwell | That is correct behavior. |
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17:28.03 | Qwell | INVITE > 401 > INVITE with auth |
17:28.17 | Kobaz | oh |
17:28.43 | citrusfizz | easy way to show the number an extension is talking to? be it another extension or an outbound number? |
17:30.14 | Kobaz | so hmm |
17:30.33 | Kobaz | so it's not sending the invite with auth then |
17:31.45 | Kobaz | http://pastebin.com/juFgdY8H |
17:33.18 | carrar | mooska |
17:34.42 | Kobaz | i can register a softphone just fine |
17:34.44 | Kobaz | just not a polycom |
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17:36.54 | CommaCrazy | Kobaz, where you from? |
17:37.01 | Kobaz | ny |
17:37.06 | CommaCrazy | nice |
17:37.09 | CommaCrazy | which polycom |
17:37.11 | CommaCrazy | ? |
17:37.12 | Kobaz | 331 |
17:37.17 | Kobaz | this is a remote registration |
17:37.19 | Kobaz | fun stuff |
17:37.20 | carrar | Polycom phones don't work in NY |
17:37.23 | CommaCrazy | yup |
17:37.24 | carrar | FYI |
17:37.25 | Kobaz | server is behind a nat with port forwards |
17:37.28 | CommaCrazy | wtheck |
17:37.30 | Kobaz | and the polycom is behind a nat |
17:37.47 | Kobaz | local registrations work fine |
17:38.26 | CommaCrazy | interesting, do you have any proxy server or anything like it for voip traffic |
17:38.30 | Kobaz | nope |
17:39.17 | CommaCrazy | hummm I had a similar situation and I got it to work with a proxy but let me chech I think there is a way to get it to work behind 2 nats |
17:40.46 | Kobaz | i have this working at another site |
17:40.48 | Kobaz | i have the same config here |
17:40.56 | Kobaz | just weird it's not working, not sure what to check |
17:41.13 | CommaCrazy | check the forwarded ports and the firewalls |
17:41.39 | CommaCrazy | does the registration eve come to asterisk or it just does not show up on asterisk at all |
17:41.40 | CommaCrazy | ?? |
17:42.23 | Kobaz | yeah |
17:42.24 | Kobaz | it comes |
17:42.27 | Kobaz | that's the paste i just did |
17:42.41 | Kobaz | the phone tries to register and then asterisk sends back 401 unauthorized |
17:42.47 | CommaCrazy | oh sry did not see that, just got to work 3rd time today |
17:42.49 | CommaCrazy | ... |
17:42.51 | Kobaz | if i register with a soft phone using the public ip, it works fine |
17:43.59 | Kobaz | okay i configured a polycom on my desk with the same settings i gave the tech |
17:44.01 | Kobaz | my phone works fine |
17:44.34 | Kobaz | it's really just the server type and public ip and username/password that needs to be set |
17:44.48 | Kobaz | that's all the same, mine works his doesnt |
17:45.39 | Qwell | Kobaz: Is the Polycom getting the 401? |
17:45.49 | Kobaz | i'm thinking it probably isn't |
17:45.56 | Qwell | I bet it's not |
17:45.58 | Kobaz | i think the guy is behind a sip-unfriendly router |
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17:46.25 | Qwell | well there's your problem |
17:46.38 | McBoingBo | I got queues setup, but wondering if there is a way to tell Asterisk to go to next Agent if not answered in 3 rings? |
17:46.51 | Qwell | McBoingBo: That is what a queue does. |
17:47.19 | McBoingBo | I guess the way I set it up , it only goes to voicemail of the first agent if they dont answer |
17:47.50 | Kobaz | Qwell: what's a good lightweight vpn box |
17:47.57 | Kobaz | if you use that sort of thing |
17:48.04 | Qwell | Kobaz: I don't |
17:48.07 | Qwell | McBoingBo: Don't do that then. |
17:48.15 | Kobaz | i've played with trendnet, but i couldn't get them to connect to an ipsec server |
17:48.25 | Kobaz | dd-wrt works nice because you can set up openvpn |
17:48.29 | CommaCrazy | Kobaz, have you allowed rtp ports as well?? |
17:48.35 | Kobaz | CommaCrazy: yeah my phone here works fine |
17:48.40 | McBoingBo | Qwell, I am trying not to, thats why I am here :P trying to read up on parameters, is it the "retry" param in queues? |
17:48.48 | Kobaz | same setup... polycom behind nat, register to public ip asterisk |
17:48.55 | Kobaz | audio and everything |
17:49.05 | Qwell | McBoingBo: You have registered an extension as a queue member, that goes to voicemail. Register something that does not do that. |
17:49.06 | Kobaz | i think the other guys nat box is sip-ignorant |
17:49.14 | CommaCrazy | wait are you saying that one phone behand the same 2 nats works fine and the poly doesn't |
17:49.18 | Kobaz | no |
17:49.20 | Kobaz | i have a nat here |
17:49.27 | Kobaz | the remote reg (and calls) work fine |
17:49.35 | Kobaz | there's another guy in jersey that i'm trying to get his phone up |
17:49.40 | Kobaz | his phone behind his nat doesn't work |
17:49.43 | Kobaz | same settings on the phone |
17:49.59 | CommaCrazy | the problem is with his nat/firewall settings |
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17:50.02 | Kobaz | eah |
17:50.04 | Kobaz | i bet |
17:50.22 | Kobaz | it's probably some $20 walmart linksys router with no settings |
17:50.39 | CommaCrazy | the box can be sip-ignorant, have you tried putting the ip of the phone into DMZ |
17:50.44 | CommaCrazy | just for test purposes |
17:50.47 | CommaCrazy | on his side |
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17:51.14 | CommaCrazy | Man I miss NYC |
17:51.17 | McBoingBo | Qwell, oh so its not the agents.conf or queues.conf setup, if I use an extension that normally goes to voicemail when not answered the agent will take on that behavior, correct? |
17:51.29 | CommaCrazy | lived there for about 7 1/2 years |
17:51.34 | Qwell | Extensions will do what they do, regardless of how they are called. |
17:52.35 | McBoingBo | Qwell, not trying to get spoonfed here but I am missing some of the points you are making, can I show you the contexts? |
17:52.49 | Qwell | Does the context have Voicemail in it? |
17:53.05 | Qwell | (hint: it does) |
17:53.19 | McBoingBo | I was under the impression I need to tweak queues.conf, now it sounds like I cannot use the normal extension setup to register as agents |
17:53.21 | Kobaz | yes no spoon feeding |
17:53.24 | Kobaz | eat with a fork next time |
17:53.31 | McBoingBo | spork! |
17:53.40 | Kobaz | or a spork |
17:53.44 | McBoingBo | GDI |
17:53.51 | Kobaz | Light My Fire's are nice too |
17:54.03 | Kobaz | they have a little knife on the side |
17:54.15 | Kobaz | you can either get plastic ones or titanium |
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18:09.46 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, If you point it to DIALPLAN, then it will do what the dialplan does..... |
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18:30.39 | Kobaz | oh |
18:30.41 | Kobaz | and another issue |
18:30.57 | Kobaz | so i have a sip peer to nbs and it was working |
18:31.10 | Kobaz | i put in externip and localnet into [general] and it went unreachable the second i did sip reload |
18:31.36 | Kobaz | why would that make non-lan sip peers stop working? |
18:32.55 | thecardsmith | are the peers behind a NAT? cause you might need to [peer-entry] nat=yes |
18:33.04 | Kobaz | nope not behind nat |
18:34.04 | thecardsmith | fwiw, I don't use a externip/localnet info if neither I, nor my peers, are nat'd |
18:34.24 | thecardsmith | why it wouldn't work, however, that's a head scratcher |
18:35.39 | Kobaz | http://pastebin.com/qrKrSM4D |
18:36.39 | Kobaz | it looks like all the messages look good |
18:36.50 | Kobaz | like the host is responsding to options |
18:37.00 | Kobaz | but asterisk ignores it |
18:38.05 | Kobaz | oh |
18:38.08 | Kobaz | i think i know maybe |
18:38.24 | Kobaz | i think the ip that traffic goes out isn't the ip where traffic comes in |
18:39.41 | Kobaz | oh hmm weird, nope that's not it, in/out ips are the same |
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18:40.20 | Kobaz | so i took out externip and localnet and now the host is reachable |
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19:17.15 | [sr] | howdy |
19:17.19 | [sr] | WIMPy: yellow |
19:17.42 | WIMPy | Do I look (that* bad? |
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19:35.08 | doug | hullo! |
19:35.16 | doug | i'm using vitelity for inbound |
19:35.25 | doug | how can i tell if asterisk is registering properly (via sip) to accept calls? |
19:35.52 | WIMPy | sip show registry |
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19:38.10 | [TK]D-Fender | doug, look at the actual registration attempt |
19:38.28 | [TK]D-Fender | "sip show registery" isn't a full guarnatee of "proper" |
19:41.43 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, sorry if am not wording this correctly, but in terms of the queues question I had earlier, the only way to avoid queues going to voicemail of the specific extension registered as Agent, is to not have a voicemail line in that extensions dialplan? |
19:42.32 | [TK]D-Fender | if you use DIALPLAN as a target for a MEMBER of a queue, then it does what it does |
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19:43.58 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, I know this is heresay but I was told that is how the queues worked it never went to voicemail and I am using the exact same code. I am 100% certain before it did not go to voicemail AND reguilar folks were registering with their extensions and all of them had voicemail, so there is no other way? |
19:44.22 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, Yuo are being painfully VAGUE about precisely what you have set |
19:45.50 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, sorry about that, can I show you what I am using? |
19:45.58 | doug | huh, "0 sip registrations" |
19:46.02 | doug | there a way to force registration? |
19:46.09 | doug | or see what it should be registering to? |
19:46.12 | [TK]D-Fender | That would be highly recommended |
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19:47.00 | thecardsmith | doug: i assume you have a: register => user:thing@host.com in the general section in sip.conf? |
19:47.24 | thecardsmith | cause i'm pretty sure if I do a "sip reload" with that in there, it'll register if it's not already registered |
19:47.41 | doug | register => chase_bank:92fhsd8s@inbound18.vitelity.net:5060 |
19:47.55 | thecardsmith | lol |
19:48.09 | doug | sip reload doesn't give any errors |
19:48.16 | thecardsmith | looks good. yeah, it should show in "sip show registry" that's odd. |
19:48.18 | doug | should it if the file isn't being parsed correctly? |
19:48.57 | thecardsmith | i wish, right! man, asterisk never seems to kvetch about my typos |
19:49.05 | doug | it shows my outbound peer... |
19:49.07 | doug | not the inbound one. |
19:49.29 | [TK]D-Fender | a peer is a peer is a peer |
19:49.58 | [TK]D-Fender | Description is poor. Knowing that the register is in the right place is unverified.... |
19:50.28 | simple | i can't find anything related to Ubuntu 12 on the wiki.. are there plans for Ubuntu 12 (precise) apt repositories and packages? |
19:50.29 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, http://pastebin.com/PXPLerwk thanks for the help |
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19:51.11 | [TK]D-Fender | <PROTECTED> |
19:51.12 | thecardsmith | doug: see if a phony registry shows up... at least if i put in: register => dude:foobar@192.168.0.250 -- it'll show in my registry even though nothing is there |
19:51.35 | [TK]D-Fender | So whatever you have matching in [comp-sip] ... well that's what you're going to get |
19:52.07 | [TK]D-Fender | simple, s/plan/foregoneconclusion |
19:52.11 | thecardsmith | yeah, post a sip.conf doug, that'd help |
19:52.50 | simple | [TK]D-Fender: uh.. does that mean yes or no? |
19:53.24 | [TK]D-Fender | It means when it is real it will be as supported as its predecessor |
19:54.03 | kylian | Hello, I'm currently working on the app_rtsp module, could someone help me? |
19:54.47 | WIMPy | In what way? |
19:56.02 | simple | [TK]D-Fender: what do you think is not real? |
19:56.36 | kylian | I'm using Asterisk 1.6, and trying to get the stream of an IP camera, but I only get black frames (while the programs seems to run normally) |
19:56.42 | [TK]D-Fender | simple, Myabe I got my revisions mixed up. "Precise" is the latest full release? |
19:57.00 | simple | Precise is Ubuntu 12, then current Stable Long-Term-Support release |
19:57.12 | simple | 12.04 i should specify |
19:57.22 | simple | it was released in April |
19:57.40 | [TK]D-Fender | simple, http://packages.asterisk.org/deb/ |
19:57.53 | simple | precise isn't there |
19:58.00 | simple | the previous version is 'oneiric' |
19:58.02 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, I get that using a typical user extension is whats causing my grief, but what is the alternative? use what I am using but without the voicemail line for the extension? sorry I am not completely following |
19:58.10 | simple | and the oneiric packages won't install on precise |
19:58.41 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, If you point it to dialplan that will call VM then that is what it will do. If you don't want it to do that the send it somewhere else |
19:59.14 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, Or have some sort of inherited variable that you will choose to parse to identify what it should do with it |
19:59.29 | simple | Ubuntu Precise doesn't have libgmime-2.4 or libmysqlclient16, it has libgmime-2.6 and libmysqlclient18 |
19:59.44 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, I guess my confusion is that folks here at work tell me they used the same code, (all this was commented out, and registered with normal extensions (which all have voicemail) and the queue roundrobined when no one answered which to me now sounds like bullshit |
20:00.09 | simple | those are the only 2 unresolved dependencies =/ |
20:00.09 | McBoingBo | sorry for the language |
20:00.26 | kylian | Has somebody managed to make app_rtsp work in Asterisk 1.6? |
20:00.33 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, It might work if the agent dial-time is less than the time used by that dialplan before falling to VM. |
20:00.45 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, Bu so much can go wrong with that idea. |
20:01.01 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, aha, perhaps that is what they did, I do see a shorter timeout |
20:01.25 | [TK]D-Fender | Qwell, any input on the specific packagings offered for simple's Ubuntu install? |
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20:02.17 | Qwell | Packages are distro-specific. If there aren't packages for a distro, then there aren't packages for it. |
20:02.44 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, can you direct me somewhere to get a proper idea of what an agent is supposed to look like? |
20:02.50 | simple | we've established there aren't packages for it; I was wondering about plans to make those packages. |
20:02.58 | [TK]D-Fender | McBoingBo, Whatever you want it to be. |
20:03.07 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, heh, of course ;) |
20:03.48 | [TK]D-Fender | simple, And Qwell is involved in that side of things and can hopefully answer that for you.... |
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20:05.12 | apurvtwr | hello |
20:08.57 | McBoingBo | [TK]D-Fender, thanks, it works to just put timeout in queues.conf lower than the voicemail timeout....but yeah it sometimes rings once on an agent, not ideal, this will work and I will contiunue to try to make this better, thanks again! |
20:11.22 | citrusfizz | there has got to be a way to easily show what number an extension is currently connected to |
20:14.04 | [TK]D-Fender | "core show channels concise" |
20:23.50 | simple | i had an asterisk server set up about 2002, is there any chance my old cards will still be useful? |
20:31.24 | simple | doesn't look like it |
20:34.07 | jpsharp | Which cards? |
20:34.21 | simple | old pctel cards |
20:34.28 | simple | 2-port POTS |
20:34.50 | leifmadsen | suspects no |
20:36.18 | simple | i suspect no too |
20:36.25 | doug | thecardsmith: phony registry...? that's with sip show registry, right? |
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20:42.28 | thecardsmith | doug: i just meant put a bogus entry in your general section in sip.conf, and see if you see anything for it in "sip show registry" -- it might let you know if you do or do not have a typo in your sip.conf |
20:43.35 | thecardsmith | cause at least with 1.8.11-cert2, i see a entry in "sip show registry" if I have something like "register => dude:stuff@192.168.0.244" (and no host @ 192.168.0.244), showing that it's not registered, whereas you're not seeing anything |
20:44.32 | doug | ah, gottit. |
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22:30.53 | ruunix | hi there .. |
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22:33.35 | newtonr | ruunix: hi! |
22:37.35 | vastina | why do my dahdi channels restart on my span? |
22:37.46 | vastina | is there some sort of a timeout for this behaviour? |
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22:54.53 | cusco | vastina: not really, any debug messages? |
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22:56.01 | *** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- Asterisk 10.5.1 (2012/06/14), 1.8.13.0 (2012/06/04), DAHDI-linux 2.6.1 (2012/04/20), DAHDI-tools 2.6.1 (2012/04/20), libpri 1.4.12 (2011/07/06) -=- Visit the official Asterisk wiki: wiki.asterisk.org |
23:02.22 | jpsharp | Yes, there's a timeer that restartes unused ISDN B-Channels |
23:02.41 | jpsharp | Sigh. I can type. |
23:02.54 | jpsharp | Yes, there's a timer that restarts unused ISDN B-Channels. |
23:03.48 | jpsharp | Its in chan_dahdi.conf as "resetinterval" |
23:06.30 | cusco | didn't know that.. |
23:06.40 | cusco | defaults to never |
23:06.57 | cusco | regarding dahdi, I have a question |
23:07.28 | cusco | one of them telcos, state that calls in their system show always as international, even tho they go to national numbers. |
23:07.54 | cusco | they state it is not normal and something is wrong with us |
23:07.58 | cusco | what could that be? |
23:08.55 | jpsharp | The pridialing plan, in chan_dahdi.conf, perhaps? |
23:11.10 | jpsharp | pridialplan and prilocaldialplan |
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23:39.19 | cusco | jpsharp: I do have it set: pridialplan=national |
23:40.40 | WIMPy | That good old and very bad default... |
23:41.38 | WIMPy | Never set any of the *dialplan to anything other than unknown (or dynamic) unless you know exactely what you're doing. |
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23:42.16 | cj | [Jun 22 09:37:20] WARNING[663]: chan_iax2.c:10750 socket_process: Call rejected by 208.115.126.78: No authority found |
23:42.36 | cj | seems like I need to set up authN/authZ for my IAX2 links |
23:42.40 | cj | pulls up the book |
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