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00:38.07 | Micc | I might have found a bug in asterisk 11 on a refer, I'm still verifying. |
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02:24.27 | Kobaz | [TK]D-Fender: poke |
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02:43.29 | italorossi | I'm getting ais/clm.c: Could not initialize cluster membership service: Does Not Exist, using asterisk 1.8.17 with corosync 1.2.1, any hints? |
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03:30.43 | dfgas-cr48 | what file are the extenstions added too? |
03:31.23 | ChannelZ | eh? |
03:31.32 | ChannelZ | extensions.conf |
03:31.52 | dfgas-cr48 | hmmm |
03:31.59 | ChannelZ | usually |
03:34.40 | ectospasm | or one of its #include files |
03:35.01 | ectospasm | or extensions.ael, etc. |
03:35.47 | ChannelZ | or a database |
03:35.53 | ChannelZ | A cornucopia of possibilities! |
03:48.33 | dfgas-cr48 | how can i tell if my trunk is online? |
03:49.42 | ectospasm | dfgas-cr48: depends on the trunk |
03:49.51 | dfgas-cr48 | sip |
03:50.04 | ectospasm | sip show peers |
03:51.59 | dfgas-cr48 | hmmmm |
03:52.32 | dfgas-cr48 | i don't have something right, freepbx shows all this stuff but asterisk shows no sip peers at all |
03:54.17 | ectospasm | did you apply the changes? |
03:54.22 | dfgas-cr48 | yup |
03:54.34 | dfgas-cr48 | it shows it in cli |
03:58.48 | dfgas-cr48 | it shows it in the sip files |
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04:36.42 | aster1sk | Greetings all. |
04:38.53 | aster1sk | I see many names I haven't seen in a very long time. |
04:40.13 | aster1sk | drmessano: n3glv how have you been friends? |
04:42.31 | aster1sk | I assume some of you received an email from me. |
04:43.21 | aster1sk | Ohhai n3glv |
04:43.38 | aster1sk | Did you get said email n3glv ? |
04:49.22 | aster1sk | nerduno http://pbxinaflash.com/forum/ |
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05:18.09 | WIMPy | Hmm. Wasn;t there a function that gives you the current unixtime? |
05:24.12 | SeRi | sayunixtime? |
05:24.36 | WIMPy | No, I want to save the current time to use it with SayUnixTime later. |
05:24.50 | WIMPy | Looks like I have to use STRFTIME for that. |
05:25.14 | SeRi | yeap |
05:25.21 | SeRi | That was my next guess |
05:25.56 | SeRi | typical friday |
05:25.58 | SeRi | all quite |
05:26.15 | SeRi | got me some whisky and now drinking some beer... |
05:26.20 | ChannelZ | or quiet |
05:26.36 | WIMPy | Friday is long gone here. |
05:27.16 | kikohnl | only 7:27pm friday here |
05:27.29 | SeRi | kikohnl: must be nice |
05:27.35 | SeRi | midnight here |
05:28.11 | kikohnl | Friday night fireworks in a few minutes at the Hilton down the street |
05:28.19 | WIMPy | 6:28 Saturday |
05:28.28 | SeRi | WIMPy: damn. lol |
05:28.51 | SeRi | I just finish seting up the Obi. Works very well. |
05:30.00 | SeRi | Routes the alarm system through comcast tel and when that fails it fails to my gsm route |
05:30.39 | SeRi | no worries while on vacation |
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06:31.59 | apb3304 | SIP/2.0 484 Address Incomplete |
06:38.46 | apb3304 | SIP/2.0 484 Address Incomplete |
06:39.28 | WIMPy | You said so before. |
06:40.01 | apb3304 | Yes |
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06:40.19 | apb3304 | But since nobody responded I thought perhaps nobody had seen it |
06:40.29 | apb3304 | what with all the comings & goings |
06:40.39 | WIMPy | Respond to what? |
06:41.04 | apb3304 | My question |
06:41.37 | WIMPy | Might be because you didn;t as any question. |
06:42.10 | apb3304 | I"m getting the following error message in Asterisk. Does anybody know what I need to do to correct the error? Thank you |
06:42.56 | WIMPy | Call a valid number. |
06:43.08 | apb3304 | It is a valid number |
06:43.25 | WIMPy | Obviousely not. |
06:44.13 | WIMPy | But by the message it could become a valid numbr if you anter more digits. |
06:44.22 | WIMPy | argh |
06:44.39 | WIMPy | Mornings are evil. |
06:45.18 | apb3304 | Antering more digits would make it an invalid number |
06:45.49 | WIMPy | Who ever you are sending the call to has a different opinion. |
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10:48.49 | ghost75 | http://search.cpan.org/~greenbean/Asterisk-AMI-v0.2.8/lib/Asterisk/AMI/Common.pm |
10:49.03 | ghost75 | how i get output on screen on first example? |
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10:51.39 | _zoom_ | hello |
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10:57.02 | _zoom_ | vicidial | asterisk integration with sugarcrm? |
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14:17.06 | nandersson | Hi, could xmpp+asterisk+pidgin replace Lync? |
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14:43.53 | oleslav | hi |
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17:25.28 | [sr] | guys |
17:26.02 | [sr] | one small help, i didn't found any information that could help me, and i'm not sure if i have to enabled something to make the hw echo to be used |
17:27.08 | SeRi | ? |
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17:29.51 | [sr] | i mean the hardware echo cancelation module on BRI cards |
17:30.04 | [sr] | nothing is needed to be done to make it work right? |
17:32.29 | tonikasch | [sr], what channel do those BRI cards work with? |
17:32.46 | tonikasch | (asterisk channel, I mean) |
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17:33.21 | [sr] | yes, 13+14 for span1 and 16+17 for span2 |
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17:34.29 | tonikasch | [sr], no, I mean... if you type "show channels" in the asterisk console, what is your output? (pastebin or similar, please) |
17:35.40 | [sr] | sec |
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17:44.46 | [sr] | tonikasch: sec have to finish the conf in asterisk |
17:45.58 | tonikasch | ok |
17:47.51 | xnt14 | Asterisk doesn't respond to this remote registration request: http://pastie.org/private/tefaynpswxf52w68emzrbq |
17:47.53 | xnt14 | It's set up for NAT. |
17:47.53 | xnt14 | Any ideas? |
17:48.09 | [TK]D-Fender | [13:45][TK]D-FenderPerhaps if you showed us complete unfiltered debug from *'s side we'd have something to tell you |
17:49.56 | xnt14 | [TK]D-Fender, let's keep it here |
17:50.00 | xnt14 | and, here: http://pastie.org/private/ndk5geyeveqwqsrsevxxiw |
17:50.02 | xnt14 | nothing shows up |
17:50.17 | [TK]D-Fender | Then nothing is even arriving at your server |
17:50.24 | [TK]D-Fender | And isn't and * problem |
17:50.32 | xnt14 | the port is open, I'm sure. |
17:50.44 | [TK]D-Fender | SOME point in the path is failing |
17:50.49 | [TK]D-Fender | Keep looking for it |
17:51.07 | xnt14 | http://pastie.org/private/8o3bd5x0769pygspcwvkq |
17:51.27 | xnt14 | Maybe it's a security setting in asterisk? |
17:51.30 | [TK]D-Fender | Nop |
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17:52.29 | [TK]D-Fender | Whatever you think is answering isn't * |
17:52.31 | xnt14 | I blanked out the permit/deny fields in the extension settings... |
17:52.36 | [TK]D-Fender | Does not matter at all. |
17:52.40 | [sr] | tonikasch: ya, channels 5+6 8+9 for each span corresponding |
17:53.17 | [TK]D-Fender | xnt14: SIP debug in * CLI does not filter. If you don't see it, it's because it never even arrived |
17:53.28 | xnt14 | hmm... |
17:53.41 | xnt14 | so, it's probably either the kernel or the router/firewall |
17:53.49 | tonikasch | [sr], yes, but... what asterisk channel, i mean... chan_capi, chan_modem_i4l, chan_sirrix, ....? |
17:54.33 | tonikasch | xnt14, In my case I had to open also tcp 5060 port for sip invites to arrive in my asterisk :P |
17:54.50 | xnt14 | tonikasch, let me try that... |
17:54.57 | xnt14 | If I nc to localhost, it works fine |
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17:55.58 | enzo | hello |
17:56.01 | SeRi | xnt14: I doubt is the kernel. I am sure is somewhere in your iptables/firewall/netwrok/router |
17:56.02 | [TK]D-Fender | Dump your iptables |
17:56.12 | [sr] | tonikasch: dahdi ? |
17:56.14 | [TK]D-Fender | If it's not there, then look upstream. |
17:56.24 | tonikasch | [sr], might be, so... give me a sec |
17:56.36 | [sr] | tonikasch: if thats what what your asking yes, i'm using dahdi |
17:57.05 | enzo | I'd like to install my digium TDM410P (2 fxo, 2fxs) on last ubuntu, you know which package I need to install to have the good driver ? |
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17:59.11 | xnt14 | [TK]D-Fender, the asterisk box's iptables is odd. lot's of odd accept rules. o.o http://pastie.org/private/nua0nmc7qvutc77tj8bmla |
18:00.15 | xnt14 | eh, here's another with -n: http://pastie.org/private/j7knzwwn13qel6zm32611w |
18:01.02 | xnt14 | hmm, afaik, it blocks all connection to 5060 except for those specific hosts? |
18:01.09 | tonikasch | [sr], sorry, I don't really seem to find an adequate guide for dahdi configuration, but what you have is to configure dahdi to recognise your cards and detect the echo cancelation that might be built in the cards |
18:01.12 | [TK]D-Fender | Well it's YOUR rules. Why are they there? |
18:01.23 | xnt14 | this is a stock incrediblepi box, so it was already there |
18:01.29 | [TK]D-Fender | Chain INPUT (policy DROP) |
18:01.56 | [TK]D-Fender | So if you don't open it up for your device then it's right off a cliff it goes.... |
18:02.01 | [TK]D-Fender | *splat* |
18:02.03 | [sr] | tonikasch: the dahdi part about card recognization i've done it, i'm just in doubt if anything else is needed for the HW echo |
18:02.23 | xnt14 | right |
18:02.28 | xnt14 | ugh |
18:02.40 | xnt14 | I managed to lock myself out. ^^ |
18:02.49 | xnt14 | oh well, I have a network relay attached to it's power strip |
18:03.31 | tonikasch | [sr], I'm not sure, sorry |
18:04.02 | SeRi | [TK]D-Fender: lol |
18:04.57 | tonikasch | [sr], do your cards have internal echo cancellation? If not, you have some software echo cancellers available such as OSLEC, MG2, ... |
18:07.49 | tonikasch | [sr], hw echo....... sorry, i had misread you |
18:09.24 | tonikasch | have you read http://kb.digium.com/articles/Troubleshooting/General-Echo-HOWTO ? |
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18:12.27 | [sr] | tonikasch: let me see |
18:13.44 | tonikasch | [sr], you might want to read the section called "Analog Card (FXO)", I guess |
18:13.49 | [sr] | tonikasch: ah simple, for software echo mg2 which i already know, and for HW hwec |
18:14.45 | [sr] | tonikasch: it's only for BRI card's |
18:14.54 | tonikasch | ok |
18:14.59 | [TK]D-Fender | enzo: http://tinyurl.com/alhzmc9 |
18:16.08 | [sr] | tonikasch: tks |
18:16.56 | tonikasch | [sr], you're welcome :) |
18:17.14 | tonikasch | bye |
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18:21.12 | xnt14 | it's up again. ^^ |
18:21.15 | xnt14 | time to test |
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19:56.35 | SeRi | storm is creaping in |
20:00.36 | WIMPy | Don't creap out then. |
20:01.08 | SeRi | LOL |
20:01.24 | SeRi | me and my fucked up words |
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20:02.15 | WIMPy | If it's only the words, the situation seems to be almos perfect :-) |
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20:09.15 | SeRi | lol |
20:09.31 | SeRi | We where going to bbq but looks like we wont be able too. |
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21:11.26 | xnt14 | My RTP300 won't register with asterisk, although I'm sure the credentials are correct... 04f355af54ed862c45d5dc704cd3404f |
21:11.28 | xnt14 | er |
21:11.35 | xnt14 | wrong paste |
21:11.36 | xnt14 | http://pastie.org/private/lbzakitx42zxcffokj90g |
21:17.20 | SeRi | xnt14: where is your asterisk located? Outside your LAN? |
21:17.33 | xnt14 | yes, outside |
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21:17.45 | xnt14 | NAT settings are correct, I can register my laptop fine |
21:19.35 | SeRi | All I see is STUN Server Not Reachable |
21:22.05 | xnt14 | Odd, I removed the STUN server... |
21:22.08 | SeRi | Not much to go by with what you posted |
21:22.49 | xnt14 | But, if it wasn't reachable, it should still attempt to connect normally, right? |
21:22.55 | xnt14 | what more do you need? ^^ |
21:30.02 | SeRi | Looks like the asterisk server can not reach you back. |
21:31.33 | xnt14 | SeRi, do I need to forward ports or something? |
21:32.07 | SeRi | I am guessing that if you are using stun that your RTP is behind a router/firewall. |
21:32.43 | SeRi | I never used stun. I all ways forward the porst to my asterisk server and set iptables to only allow my ITSP in |
21:32.58 | SeRi | s/porst/ports/ |
21:33.18 | SeRi | and sense you are remote than also allow your self in |
21:33.43 | xnt14 | I forwarded 5060 and the RTP ports on the asterisk side |
21:34.03 | xnt14 | it should work with only forwarding the asterisk side ports, right? |
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21:37.34 | xnt14 | odd, when I reboot, it does this: http://pastie.org/private/vbojhblwt7jytbhobecv5q |
21:39.24 | SeRi | xnt14: Your local firewall also needs the ports open |
21:39.48 | xnt14 | SeRi, the same ports as the asterisk side? 5060+RTP? |
21:40.03 | SeRi | xnt14: Yes |
21:40.16 | xnt14 | okay, I'll just DMZ it for now |
21:40.31 | SeRi | xnt14: For testing purposes that should be fine |
21:41.07 | xnt14 | rebooting... |
21:41.19 | WIMPy | If your router isn't too dumb ass, you may get away with only opening/forwarding the SIP port. |
21:43.04 | xnt14 | WIMPy, it's dd-wrt on this end |
21:43.19 | xnt14 | it still fails. ;_; |
21:43.31 | WIMPy | Should be able to do it on it's own. |
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22:39.58 | Kobaz | this coffee is putting me to sleep |
22:50.18 | file | these PRETZELS are making me THIRSTY |
22:50.55 | WIMPy | ~beer |
22:50.55 | infobot | ACTION has disconnected (Read error: 99 (Connection reset by beer)) |
22:51.14 | WIMPy | Hmm |
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