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00:09.21ChannelZI have some nice locked up 3com phones..
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00:48.16lorsungcuwhat up
00:48.18lorsungcui cannot make no calls
00:48.21lorsungcupls to help me
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00:49.56navaismoi cnt cz dn knw isse
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00:51.02[TK]D-FenderHOW I CAN EVERYTHING?!?! PLAESE!#
00:52.37lorsungcusir jokes pls.
00:56.03navaismobye everyone
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05:26.47volga629Hello Everyone, IMAP storage for voice mail, I see in logs mm_log: IMAP Warning: Unknown message data: 18 FETCH
05:26.53volga629for each voice mail
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06:59.25itGuyGoneMadis anyone around this late? I am hoping.....
07:00.04WIMPy8am here
07:02.11itGuyGoneMadsweet - so a couple days ago our asterisk server crashed, I thought it came back up fine - but people have not been able to fax to it - in the asterisk log it is saying:  FAX session '###' failed to create timing source.
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07:02.38itGuyGoneMadeverything was fine until it locked up and had to be power cycled - now im at a loss on what to check
07:03.00itGuyGoneMadthe error came from  res_fax_spandsp.c
07:03.35WIMPyWhat does 'timing test' tell you?
07:04.07itGuyGoneMadAttempting to test a timer with 50 ticks per second.
07:04.08itGuyGoneMadFailed to open timing fd
07:04.08itGuyGoneMadCommand 'timing test ' failed.
07:04.35WIMPy'module show like timing'
07:04.59itGuyGoneMadbare with me - I am a bit new to this, got a big asterisk setup dumped in my lap before i was ready
07:05.13itGuyGoneMadres_timing_dahdi.so            DAHDI Timing Interface                   0
07:05.40WIMPyLooks liek you used dahdi for timing and it's not available any more.
07:06.02WIMPyIf I should take a guess, I'd say you're not running the same kernel any more.
07:06.30WIMPyAt the shell do 'modprobe dahdi'.
07:06.59itGuyGoneMadi was wondering if something like that happend, but the box doesn't usually get updated
07:07.38itGuyGoneMadran the command and nothing was returned
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07:08.37itGuyGoneMadit is a kernel subversion higher than the other box we pair it with
07:09.26WIMPyThen maybe it just wasn't loaded automatically.
07:09.47WIMPy'module load res_timing_dahdi'
07:10.06itGuyGoneMadin the asterisk console?
07:10.25WIMPyyes
07:10.57itGuyGoneMadUnable to load module res_timing_dahdi.so
07:10.58itGuyGoneMadCommand 'module load res_timing_dahdi.so ' failed.
07:11.03itGuyGoneMadnot much detail there...
07:11.45WIMPyI'm not sure if you need to load the channel as well. Try 'module loas chan_dahdi' first.
07:12.16WIMPyOtherwise 'core set verbose 9', then retry.
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07:13.12itGuyGoneMadthat gave a bunch of lines like this:
07:13.14itGuyGoneMad<PROTECTED>
07:13.35WIMPyYou can ignore that.
07:14.13itGuyGoneMadlast line:  Loaded chan_dahdi.so => (DAHDI Telephony Driver w/PRI)
07:14.30WIMPyGood.
07:14.40WIMPyThen the timing module again.
07:14.41itGuyGoneMadtry the other command again?
07:14.50WIMPyyes
07:15.09WIMPy'module load res_timing_dahdi'
07:15.14itGuyGoneMadsame thing: Unable to load module res_timing_dahdi.so
07:15.14itGuyGoneMadCommand 'module load res_timing_dahdi.so ' failed.
07:15.35WIMPyHmm. Any more info?
07:16.05itGuyGoneMadno and verbosity is set to 999
07:16.59WIMPyHmm. I;m not sure what could go wrong there if the channel already loaded successfully.
07:17.38itGuyGoneMadI think you may be on to something with the kernel version - we run a box that "mirrors" this one and it is a slightly higher version number
07:17.54itGuyGoneMadcould that be a cause
07:18.21WIMPyNo. You could load dahdi, so that's ok.
07:18.54WIMPyIf you had a new kernel you'd have to reinstall dahdi as it wouldn't be availabe anymore then.
07:19.44itGuyGoneMadohhh ok....
07:20.37itGuyGoneMadthe only lines in the fax i get are : ERROR[15367] res_fax_spandsp.c: Channel 'SIP/pstn-proxy-0001aac2' FAX session '824' failed to create timing source.
07:20.37itGuyGoneMad[Jan 11 21:25:26] ERROR[15367] res_fax.c: FAX session failed to initialize.
07:20.38itGuyGoneMad[Jan 11 21:25:26] ERROR[15367] res_fax.c: Can't create a FAX session, FAX attempt failed.
07:21.11WIMPyYes, you need to have a timing module loaded so that 'timing test' works.
07:22.08itGuyGoneMadis there anyway I can debug trying to load it?
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07:23.03WIMPyI have no idea what might go wrong there.
07:23.25WIMPyHopefully someone else will come up wit another idea.
07:24.37itGuyGoneMadwell thanks for your help - at least you helped me pin the issue down!!!!!
07:27.45itGuyGoneMadso chan_dahdi.so is the dahdi module - is res_timing_dahdi.so a timing module that uses that?
07:28.04WIMPyIt uses the dahdi module, yes.
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08:15.03itGuyGoneMadcan anyone on here help me out with some issues with asterisk not loading res_timing_dahdi.so?
08:16.14ectospasmitGuyGoneMad: do you have the dahdi kernel module loaded?
08:16.40WIMPyYes, and aven chan_dahdi is loaded.
08:16.51itGuyGoneMadi can load chan_dhadi
08:17.40itGuyGoneMadbut when i try res_timing_dhadi i get : Unable to load module res_timing_dahdi.so
08:17.43itGuyGoneMadand that is it
08:18.18WIMPyIs that a typo before or after copying?
08:18.28WIMPydahdi vs. dhadi
08:19.09itGuyGoneMadthat was me typing now - i just checked and it was correct in the console history
08:20.51WIMPyI guess that would have been too easy.
08:21.54itGuyGoneMad=)      i went to check hoping that was it even!!!
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09:16.56itGuyGoneMadWIMPy - I got it working!!!! figured I owed telling you that for all of your help!!! thanks again
09:17.43itGuyGoneMadwhen the box rebooted the permissions on /dev/dahdi got reset to root (if it could have said that in one of 9 places it logs to.... it would have been easier!)
09:18.13ectospasmnot the kind of thing that needs to be logged, usually
09:19.19itGuyGoneMadjust say permission denied when you try to load the res_timing_dahdi module at least... instead of nothing at all
09:19.41WIMPyWell, a "permission denied" surely should be logged.
09:20.05itGuyGoneMadagreed
09:20.11itGuyGoneMadbut TY for your help!
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15:12.18*** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- Asterisk 11.1.2 (2013/01/03), 10.11.1 (2013/01/02), 1.8.19.1 (2013/01/02), DAHDI-linux 2.6.1 (2012/04/20), DAHDI-tools 2.6.1 (2012/04/20), libpri 1.4.14 (2012/12/20) -=- Visit the official Asterisk wiki: wiki.asterisk.org
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16:37.38ghost75is it possible to use line buttons from cisco phone in sip mode ?
16:39.35slav3_kittenghost75, what do you mean?
16:40.03ghost757960 has 6 buttons you can assign to speed dial or line button
16:40.08slav3_kittenyep
16:40.28slav3_kittento assign them as addition lines give them a new username an password
16:40.47slav3_kitteni actually don't have any idea how to set them as speed dials in the .cnf
16:41.05ghost75speed dials i read somewhere but those i dont need
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16:41.31ghost75want to see if some else extension is used and the led should be on then
16:41.49slav3_kittenthere is an led?
16:41.58ghost75i read about
16:42.22slav3_kittenthe 7690 behind me has no leds next to the line buttons
16:42.30ghost75http://www.bvg-systemhaus.de/mediashare/k8/2uxb1qo7daxij647z77at3t9jjqkdc-pre.jpg
16:42.34[TK]D-FenderLast I heard there was no presence support on the speed-dials on 7960/40 in SIP mode.
16:43.25slav3_kittenyea mine isn't like that i don't think
16:43.42slav3_kittenlemme go grab the spare one out of the closet an see if those are light pipes
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16:51.27slav3_kitten<PROTECTED>
16:51.47ghost75hmm
16:52.05slav3_kittenthat's possible that it'a 7961
16:52.16ghost75but u didnt check for a separate led other than the button?
16:52.30slav3_kittenThe Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G is an enhanced, full-featured manager IP phone that provides six backlit programmable line and feature buttons along with ...
16:52.40ghost75backlit yeah
16:53.19slav3_kitteni checked for both separate leds and ones backlighting the buttons
16:53.46ghost75but how to control those led
16:54.12slav3_kittensince i got none. no idea
16:54.57slav3_kittenwhat i learned fighting with all my cisco phones and asterisk is... should have bought polycom
16:55.19slav3_kittenthen again polycom won't be powered by my cisco inline power switch which is why i went cisco
16:55.59[TK]D-FenderNote to self : don't buy old Cisco PoE switch...
16:56.23ghost75i think i get a 7941
16:57.04slav3_kittenthe 41 is quite a bit different then a 40
16:57.30ghost7520-30 bucks used
16:57.48slav3_kittenwhere?
16:58.05ghost75ebay
16:58.16slav3_kittencheapest i've seen a 61/41 lately is 50-80 bucks
16:58.34ghost75here in europe
16:59.16ghost75http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=runmYAmMys4 at 5:36
16:59.28slav3_kittenthat's not bucks, that's pounds
16:59.46ghost75pounds is english
17:00.31slav3_kitteneuro then
17:00.38ghost75yeah
17:01.16slav3_kitteni can get one with no handset or power supply or 30 that looks like it's also been through a war
17:01.17ghost75so on those line buttons this is just a new user login for every button?
17:01.31slav3_kittenyea
17:01.51slav3_kittenanyhow the 41/61 are light up buttons. 40/60 are solid an indicated by a change on the lcd screen
17:02.05ghost7541 also has just 2 buttons
17:02.43slav3_kittenjust like the 40
17:02.54slav3_kittenwhich i have 2 of as emergency phones
17:03.15slav3_kittenwell emergency spares
17:03.34ghost75what is services used for
17:03.38ghost75that button
17:04.30slav3_kitteni have it going to an xml which has all the services like current time at the tone, etc
17:04.53slav3_kittenthen my directory goes to a phonebook
17:05.44slav3_kittengot nothing for the messages button but i should probably set it to call the voicemail extension
17:05.45ghost75are there any tutorial pages about that?
17:06.03slav3_kittenone second while i bust a gut laughing
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17:07.14slav3_kitteninformation about cisco phones is sparse, hard to find, often contradictory, and highly dependent on the sip version you're running since cisco does not support using their phones with anything but cisco call manager
17:07.18ghost75and how you go from that xml to a phonebook?
17:07.30slav3_kittenthey also won't help you, give any support, etc
17:07.49slav3_kittenthe phonebook is the xml file
17:07.59ghost75aha
17:08.19ghost75then i could generate a xml phonebook from my mysql db
17:08.42rue_houserealtime with a php script...
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18:31.54gustohi folks
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18:49.23qakhani am using page app on asterisk. when i page from ext 1001 to 1002 and if 1002 hangup the call then call doesnt hangup
18:51.04[TK]D-FenderIf I page 10 people it doesn't matter if 5 terminate the call or not. I am paging.
18:51.13[TK]D-FenderI can keep talking even to thin air for as long as I want
18:51.50[TK]D-Fenderapp_page does not care how many devices it calls answers, nor does it care about those you call that leave
18:52.39[TK]D-FenderIf you want to "page" a single phone and have it act like that then just DIAL the phone, don't use app_page
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19:26.16fulcandoes anyone know where I can configuration info for dreamwave phones?
19:26.28fulcanfor sip.conf
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19:33.05fulcangot booted
19:33.33[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: Why would they be different than any other phone as far as the Asterisk side goes?
19:35.08fulcansometimes these phones have something goofy. it is a polycom knockoff so it should be straight forward.
19:36.33[TK]D-Fenderhttp://www.dreamwave.net/products/ip-phones/sip-d28p-6-line-ip-phone
19:36.38[TK]D-Fenderhttp://yealink.com/product_info.aspx?ProductsCateID=184&CateId=147&BaseInfoCateId=184&Cate_Id=184&parentcateid=147
19:36.44[TK]D-FenderNo, they are YEALINK ripoffs
19:37.31fulcan[TK]D-Fender thank you soo much!
19:37.48[TK]D-FenderAnd that should still have no impact on the sip.conf side
19:39.15fulcanI will find out in few. My train stop is next. Thank you sir!
19:39.17[TK]D-FenderAsterisk®, Trixbox CE®, Elastix®, FreePBX® Open Source software based PBX / Phone Systems
19:39.33[TK]D-FenderThe mere fact their site mentions "Trixbox SE" is a horrible sign
19:39.44fulcanI know.
19:39.51fulcanthank you!
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20:34.51gavimobile1 channel I can only make 1 concurrent call?
20:34.59gavimobile2 channels 2 concurrent calls?
20:35.04gavimobileis that correct?
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20:48.16[TK]D-FenderA channel IS a call
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21:16.41pbxbrianHi Guys
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21:17.15pbxbrianA customer of mine is looking for a cdr reporting tool
21:17.17pbxbrianmissed calls
21:17.21pbxbrianlength of time on calls
21:17.24pbxbrianby extension
21:17.32pbxbrianany suggestions?
21:17.39pbxbrianEverything out there is quite queue centric
21:17.55pbxbrianand its not a call centre but a small business centre
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22:33.16[TK]D-Fenderpbxbrian: asterisk-stat
22:33.36[TK]D-Fenderhttp://www.cdr-stats.org/
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22:40.14gavimobile[TK]D-Fender: thanks for the explination!
22:40.46gavimobileso 1 channel 1 concurrent call
22:40.47fulcangentoo takes for ever to install.... but it is ideal for asterisk...
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22:47.58[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: No more so than anything else
22:56.22fulcanflawless installations, smooth updates and never a random respawning process on a base installation that will cause something to hang. Just cleaner.
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23:03.05[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: Careful not to choke on the Kool-Aid....
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23:03.54fulcan[TK]D-Fender koolaid?  :)
23:04.19fulcandostoyevsky ain't linux neat
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23:06.08[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=drink+the+kool-aid
23:09.15[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: There have been all sorts of epic screwups by Gentoo's packagers.  Everyone makes mistakes.  Just start typing this in Google : "gentoo is f" and lok what comes up first.
23:11.25fulcanGentoo's emerge is a direct knockoff of freebsd ports. port for years has had the reputation of headache free installation because everything from the package manager is compiled from source. Binaries crap a lot more. Takes longer, but significantly less headaches.
23:12.42fulcan70% less dependancy errors at least compared to standard Ubuntu or CentOS
23:15.42[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: Ok, that is the best example of "Kool-aid".. I you want to believe that, sure, by all means, but it's the full fan-boy party line.
23:16.26fulcanonce asterisk goes on, I will be spouting off koolaid about it too.  :)
23:18.07[TK]D-Fenderfulcan: Just remember that it will likely cause others to categorise you very quickly...
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23:25.01pbxbrian[TK]D-Fender: Thanks man. Is that not more for outbound calls ?
23:25.19pbxbrian[TK]D-Fender: also I have been getting myself all tangled up with it's install .
23:25.25pbxbrian[TK]D-Fender: :)
23:25.40[TK]D-Fenderpbxbrian: You should probably look at it, and look at your calls
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23:26.21pbxbrian[TK]D-Fender: I have got the guy running (I'm using debian) and got all the errors out of the way but I can't get it to replicate the cdrs from mysql <--> mongo.
23:26.28pbxbrian[TK]D-Fender: I'll hammer on :)
23:26.40pbxbrian[TK]D-Fender: s/guy/gui
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