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00:02.28 | kopilo | hey I just upgraded asterisk from 1.6 to 11, everything is working fine but I'm reciving some warnings/errors about SQL |
00:03.01 | kopilo | http://paste2.org/3w1sHzHd |
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00:03.21 | kopilo | I'm not even aware of sql settings for asterisk or why it would be using it, any suggestions? |
00:04.08 | sareebro | Hi guys, I've got a Fax For Asterisk question. |
00:04.49 | kopilo | afk currently looking at cdr settings |
00:05.04 | sareebro | How does one control the date and page number options in the fax header? |
00:05.18 | sareebro | (as far as displaying them or not) |
00:11.01 | [TK]D-Fender | kopilo: [2013-04-24 10:08:48] ERROR[2989][C-00000005]: cdr_sqlite3_custom.c:277 write_cdr: attempt to write a readonly database. SQL: INSERT INTO cdr |
00:11.24 | [TK]D-Fender | kopilo: * 11 is running with SQLite for CDR's and the file it's supported to be using is locked to read-only |
00:13.29 | phix | nice |
00:14.00 | phix | i use a proper dbms |
00:14.18 | phix | postgres <3 |
00:16.10 | kopilo | D-Fender I just attmped to stop using sqlite as it is already outputing to csv |
00:17.35 | kopilo | however I found that in cdr.conf sqlite hasn't even been defined |
00:17.47 | kopilo | so I'm not sure why it is trying to use it as a backend |
00:18.54 | kopilo | found it :/ |
00:19.03 | kopilo | phix: Trollololol |
00:19.16 | kopilo | I dislike storing logging data in databases >.> |
00:20.52 | [TK]D-Fender | That's exactly the sort of place CDR belongs. |
00:20.55 | [TK]D-Fender | It's uniform |
00:22.27 | kopilo | except it makes it a tonne harder to archive |
00:22.34 | kopilo | migrate |
00:22.36 | kopilo | etc |
00:22.38 | kopilo | >.> |
00:22.50 | kopilo | but anyway |
00:23.03 | kopilo | don't even have sqlite installed |
00:23.05 | kopilo | x.x |
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00:24.53 | kopilo | hmm created database and it is still complaining at me :/ |
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00:32.11 | kopilo | errors with config: http://paste2.org/B9vma1L4 |
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00:37.58 | kopilo | any recommendations on documentation to sort out the dbms connections? |
00:44.12 | kopilo | :/ |
00:45.29 | kopilo | where to find centralised dbms settings? |
00:52.00 | kopilo | is it possible to have logging give me more detail on "Couldn't execute statment: SQL logic error or missing database" ? |
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01:04.12 | kopilo | how to create sqlite database for asterisk? |
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01:12.39 | igcewieling | kopilo: I believe the Asterisk book as info on setting up odbc CDR |
01:13.34 | kopilo | has to use odbc? |
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01:24.22 | kopilo | I think 3/4 of my issues are from trying to migrate from 1.6, I'll just clear out the config, use make samples and reconfigure everything, once people have gone home. |
01:27.51 | [TK]D-Fender | kopilo: keep your basics, install the samples fresh and copy your over-top |
01:28.06 | [TK]D-Fender | kopilo: extnsions, sip, voicemail, etc |
01:28.16 | [TK]D-Fender | kopilo: trust the rest of things you didn't really personalize. |
01:28.27 | igcewieling | kopilo: read the UPGRADE*.txt files, that should tell you almost every important change |
01:28.30 | [TK]D-Fender | kopilo: Then lock it down |
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01:52.25 | kopilo | thanks |
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02:13.29 | lkthomas | hey guys, how could I run asterisk command without get into asterisk shell ? |
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02:18.19 | igcewieling | you type "asterisk" |
02:19.44 | lkthomas | huh ? |
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02:29.48 | lkthomas | found it, nevermind |
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02:56.38 | kopilo | eg $ asterisk -V |
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08:28.05 | cusco | hi |
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09:01.58 | NicoR | Hi all |
09:02.36 | NicoR | There is a way to store CEL eventtime with microseconds with a MySQL backend ? |
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09:41.09 | cusco | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kOX-qE6Ka4 |
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12:42.52 | tparcina | After "exten => 1,1,Voicemail(151@default,s)" do I need "exten => 1,n,Hangup"? |
12:45.57 | [TK]D-Fender | tparcina, You should. Users can "exit" out and could leave them dangling |
12:46.38 | tparcina | [TK]D-Fender: Thank you. |
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13:13.33 | Katty | http://tinyurl.com/b5k3lt4 <- wow 3 squirrels this morning |
13:14.03 | jmetro | Katty: I saw a grey fox loping across the road on the way home yesterday. I got nervous because it was a high speed road but i think he made it. |
13:16.00 | Katty | yay for alive foxes! |
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13:28.42 | Greenlight | Hmm... that's odd. The AMI Bridge command reports that the "Channel2" does not exist, and then appears to try and continue with the bridge anyway - is that by design ? |
13:41.26 | izbushka | I've found 1 active SIP dialog, but actually it can't be active: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CvBvnd3k 10.31.11.70 is FXO gateway and there is no active lines on it now. |
13:41.57 | izbushka | Why asterisk thinks it is active? |
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13:43.09 | Greenlight | Perhaps it never got told otherwise from the FXO gateway |
13:43.30 | igcewieling | izbushka: what version of Asterisk? Chances are there was a dropped packet. If your device supports session-times, enable them in Asterisk and on the device. |
13:43.35 | izbushka | 11.1.2 |
13:44.16 | izbushka | ok, thanks, I'll try |
13:48.37 | [TK]D-Fender | izbushka, And a lingering SIP comm like that is not a "call" and is not tying anything up. |
13:48.57 | [TK]D-Fender | izbushka, "core show channels concise" <- If you don't see it ... chances are it doesn't matter. |
13:51.19 | izbushka | [TK]D-Fender, hm, thanks for the tip: SIP/LINE-3-00000067!fax-rx!receive!16!Up!ReceiveFAX!/tmp/fax-2013-04-22_14-56-51-LINE-3.tif!LINE-3!!!3!179591!(None)!sip.vault-1366631806.103 |
13:52.48 | [TK]D-Fender | izbushka, If that doesn't seem valid for you then kill off the channel |
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13:55.12 | izbushka | perhaps that's a broken fax receive attempt. I can kill the channel, but more interesting why is that happened? |
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13:57.04 | [TK]D-Fender | No idea... |
13:57.56 | Greenlight | I can't think of any reason why the AMI Bridge command would just blindly continue on after reporting an "Error", which then results in the first channel being hung up. This must be a bug, right? |
13:58.28 | [TK]D-Fender | Greenlight, Sounds like one. What version? |
13:58.35 | Greenlight | 11.3 |
13:58.49 | izbushka | [TK]D-Fender, is there something usefull here? http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=V4LtebKr |
14:02.37 | [TK]D-Fender | izbushka, Nothing that stands out in my experience. Perhaps someone else will some something more in there.... |
14:02.48 | [TK]D-Fender | Greenlight, I'd post a bug for it... |
14:03.08 | Greenlight | [TK]D-Fender: Yea, going to do that now. Thanks for the input |
14:03.14 | izbushka | well, thank you anyway |
14:03.47 | Greenlight | Might take a look a the code first, check if there's any comments that might answer why it's doing something which, ostensibly, is just stupid |
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14:14.22 | NicoR | Hi all |
14:14.31 | NicoR | There is a way to store CEL eventtime with microseconds with a MySQL backend ? |
14:15.13 | igcewieling | NicoR: unlikely |
14:15.18 | danfromuk | Whats the easiest way to debug a dahdi channel? I want to check that the analog card is working and connected to the phone properly. |
14:16.10 | igcewieling | danfromuk: none. You can check the output of cat /proc/dahdi/x where x is the span number. Pick up the phone and verify dialtone. Call the phone. Make a call from the phone. |
14:16.13 | jmetro | pick up the phone? |
14:16.16 | Katty | with a spoon! |
14:16.21 | igcewieling | also check the output of dmesg |
14:16.22 | Katty | pokes jmetro with spoon |
14:16.46 | jmetro | Alas, for i have been spooned, and therefore my watermelons shall cease to grow. |
14:17.25 | Katty | i think my brain just asploded. |
14:17.27 | danfromuk | dmesg shows the card. I just want to check that its detecting the ringing before I start with the dialplan. |
14:17.38 | NicoR | igcewieling: Sad :( |
14:17.42 | Katty | danfromuk: do a noop (= |
14:17.46 | jmetro | Katty XD |
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14:18.39 | igcewieling | danfromuk: you don't "detect ring" on an FXS port with a phone on it. |
14:18.43 | igcewieling | you SEND ring. |
14:18.52 | danfromuk | its an fxo |
14:19.07 | Katty | well regardless he can do a NoOP before going to the rest of his dialplan |
14:19.13 | igcewieling | danfromuk: then you should not be connecting a phone to the port. |
14:19.17 | mattmonkeymagic | Hi everyone, anyone had any experience with getting coredump from asterisk for __kernel_vsyscall() ?? |
14:19.25 | Katty | dances with jmetro |
14:19.36 | Katty | also, i has for real query. |
14:19.37 | danfromuk | Sorry, my mistake. Typo. I was meant to say phoneline. |
14:19.38 | mattmonkeymagic | trying to isolate the cause of periodic crashes of asterisk |
14:19.44 | Katty | my next set of weights are 15lbs. |
14:20.03 | Katty | should i go buy some 15lb dumbbells, or invest in some free weights with the little things you swap out |
14:20.24 | Katty | they weights are about $20 per dumbbell now. |
14:20.42 | jmetro | The swap out weights are nice depending on what set you get. Keep in mind the bar + clamps have weight and you have to know the math of what lbs youre actually lifting. |
14:21.01 | igcewieling | danfromuk: if the cat proc/dahdi does not show RED then the port is detecting voltage on the line. |
14:21.07 | Katty | i'm guessing if i go with the free weights, i'm going to have to get some gloves too |
14:21.18 | Katty | the dumbbells i have now are neoprene. i don't want my hands to start getting hurt |
14:21.22 | jmetro | dances a mean ballroom with Katty |
14:21.30 | jmetro | If youve got soft hands, then sure. |
14:21.32 | igcewieling | mattmonkeymagic: I believe there is a file in the asterisk source describing how to generate a backtrace |
14:21.37 | Katty | jmetro: i work on computers. |
14:21.44 | Katty | jmetro: of /course/ i ahve soft hands. |
14:21.51 | Katty | jmetro: i don't actually /do/ anything |
14:22.13 | Katty | also...do you have a recommendation on where to get a set of free weights, or brand or something? |
14:22.23 | file | https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+a+Backtrace |
14:23.16 | mattmonkeymagic | thanks igcewieling. I've analysed the core dump with GDB and its told me that asterisk is what produced the core file, and that _kernel_vsyscall() was the last thing running. Only options I can seem to see online are to run it through Valgrind, which is not really an option for me :-( |
14:23.48 | file | there is no tool that will analyze the output and explicitly tell you what the problem is, that requires knowing Asterisk and programming |
14:24.40 | [TK]D-Fender | Katty, craigslist / kijiji. These are dumb wieghts. Unless they look like they're about to fall apart it seriously doesn't matter |
14:25.23 | Katty | [TK]D-Fender: yeah it's that Stuff Falling Off thing that i'm concerned about. |
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14:26.25 | Katty | craigslist is a good idea tho. |
14:26.33 | [TK]D-Fender | Katty, How often does that happen. Check it out. You have eyes.. trust them... |
14:27.00 | Katty | that's how you gain 30lbs. trusting your eyes. |
14:27.15 | [TK]D-Fender | Katty, We've hit the -month "new years resolution failure" point... they'll be cheap ;) |
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14:27.19 | [TK]D-Fender | 3-month* |
14:27.28 | Katty | lol yup. the gym is practically empty these days. |
14:27.31 | [TK]D-Fender | Katty, No, that's trusting your MOUTH :p |
14:27.46 | jmetro | We've also hit the "Its getting warm enough to go outside but cold enough so you dont die" point =) |
14:28.09 | Katty | jmetro: YES. horay for biking weather. |
14:28.17 | [TK]D-Fender | Katty, First tip-off : when you find yourself posting pics of food on FB ... |
14:28.31 | [TK]D-Fender | Katty, Trace that back and you'll find where the wagon turned ;) |
14:28.54 | Katty | i have lost over 20lbs since last september. |
14:28.57 | jmetro | Katty: Bikes > Running. Then when it gets hotter, Swimming > bikes. |
14:29.00 | Katty | so if i want to post delicious food pictures, i will. |
14:29.26 | Katty | [TK]D-Fender: you're just jealous :P |
14:29.44 | igcewieling | I consider oversize equipment to be "mostly decorative". 8-) |
14:29.51 | igcewieling | damn auto correct. |
14:29.57 | E-bola | Can anybody help me get meetme working under 1.8? No amtter what timing sources i have loaded it still complains about "no pseudo device" when i try to transfer somebody into a room |
14:30.10 | Katty | jmetro: swimming is amazing. we have a wonderful gym down here with a decent pool. there's a heated arthritis pool, a lap pool, and then a regular/recreational type pool. |
14:30.12 | igcewieling | I consider exercise equipment to be "mostly decorative". 8-) |
14:30.24 | Katty | jmetro: they even offer that SCUBA cert thing |
14:30.31 | [TK]D-Fender | E-bola, Show us what you've configured and loaded with the call as well... |
14:30.31 | [TK]D-Fender | ~pb |
14:30.31 | infobot | A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few: http://www.pastebin.com, http://pastebin.ca, http://channels.debian.net/paste, http://paste.lisp.org, http://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude. |
14:30.33 | Katty | jmetro: which i'm seriously considering getting this year. |
14:30.35 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^ |
14:30.50 | jmetro | Katty: Thats freakin awesome. The gym across the road from me is 10$ a month and is ALMOST getting a pool. I cant wait. |
14:30.57 | Katty | whoohoo!! |
14:31.04 | Katty | you will hav eto celebrate when they get it in. |
14:31.15 | jmetro | Katty: I'm like a fish. |
14:31.27 | jmetro | It kills me that i moved to a state where noone has pools |
14:31.33 | Katty | jmetro: i was absolutely shocked when i did my bike ride the other day. most calories i'd burned at once in awhile. |
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14:31.39 | igcewieling | E-bola: meetme requires DAHDI for mixing. |
14:31.46 | Katty | jmetro: why no pools? close to the coast or something? |
14:32.15 | jmetro | No, i grew up in NY and every single person down to the poorest family had a pool in their backyard |
14:32.21 | Katty | oh. |
14:32.31 | jmetro | in IL, not a single person has them because they dont know what swimming is like |
14:32.33 | Katty | lucky duckys (= |
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14:32.43 | igcewieling | Katty: Liability, I'm sure. |
14:32.53 | Katty | igcewieling: that too, very likely. |
14:33.02 | Katty | jmetro: which city are you? if you don't mind me being nosey. |
14:33.20 | jmetro | ~Chicago |
14:33.20 | infobot | it has been said that chicago is where dataw0lf was raised |
14:33.30 | jmetro | ... that too |
14:33.32 | jmetro | i meant "around" chicago |
14:33.33 | Katty | i would think chicago would have some pools. |
14:33.46 | Katty | anthm might know. |
14:34.15 | Katty | course it will also be expensive. |
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14:35.37 | E-bola | http://pastebin.com/AkzZY2kw |
14:35.54 | jmetro | Katty: Its just raining non-stop here and you made me want to go out biking now. |
14:36.12 | Katty | i'll go with you! |
14:36.13 | jmetro | Biking in the rain - swimming without a pool. |
14:36.15 | igcewieling | E-bola: show us the output of "ls /proc/dahdi" |
14:36.19 | Katty | just let me put on the fenders and put a poncho on :P |
14:36.23 | Katty | we'll go hit up tunnel hill! |
14:36.34 | jmetro | =D underground roads in chicago would work too |
14:36.52 | eXcAliBuR | moo |
14:37.02 | eXcAliBuR | is there any undercover ops here? |
14:37.17 | Katty | probably. |
14:38.09 | danfromuk | My TDM410 card is listed when I do 'service dahdi status' but the channels arent listed by asterisk when i do 'dahdi show channels'. How can I debug this? asterisk -vvvc doesnt show up anything obvious. |
14:38.13 | Katty | jmetro: i've been planning on taking a little amtrak trip from carbondale up to chicago |
14:38.34 | Katty | jmetro: go visit the lake, and the museum. |
14:38.40 | jmetro | Oooh amtrak.. I havent been on that in forever. |
14:38.55 | eXcAliBuR | -ChanServ- You are not authorized to perform this operation. |
14:38.56 | eXcAliBuR | :{ |
14:38.58 | file | I took the Amtrak from Seattle to Vancouver, it was pleasant |
14:39.02 | jmetro | Katty: Which museum? There are tons... the best being the Museum of Science and Industry and Field Museum |
14:39.07 | Katty | jmetro: it sure beats driving and parking |
14:39.11 | eXcAliBuR | clicks on file |
14:39.13 | Katty | jmetro: field museum |
14:39.21 | file | raises eyebrow |
14:39.24 | E-bola | igcewieling: /proc/dahdi is empty |
14:39.28 | eXcAliBuR | ate fudge |
14:39.32 | Katty | file: did you lose your luggage? |
14:39.37 | Katty | file: seems like you're always doing that. |
14:39.39 | file | Katty, no! |
14:39.46 | Katty | woot! |
14:39.50 | file | Katty, I actually rarely lose luggage - I mostly get stranded places |
14:39.56 | igcewieling | E-bola: do you have dahdi installed and running? |
14:40.07 | E-bola | [TK]D-Fender: http://channels.debian.net/paste doesnt work btw (from the bot output) in case you case |
14:40.22 | jmetro | Ive never had a bad travel experience because i'm that guy that reads everything and knows where to go and arrives at the exact correct time somehow. |
14:40.33 | E-bola | igcewieling: yes, however i dont have any dahdi hardware. Or well what do you mean "running" ? |
14:40.59 | Katty | file: still not fun )= |
14:41.09 | file | Katty, I'm used to it |
14:41.10 | igcewieling | E-bola: Meetme requires Dahdi to mix the audio. It does not require hardware to do so, but the dahdi driver and likely chan_dahdi must be loaded. |
14:41.20 | E-bola | No hardware timing source found in /proc/dahdi, loading dahdi_dummy |
14:41.22 | Katty | file: poor thing. |
14:41.23 | E-bola | doh! |
14:41.31 | igcewieling | E-bola: that should work. |
14:41.34 | E-bola | i just needed to call the init script |
14:41.50 | Katty | jmetro: yeah i usually prepare well in advance as well. |
14:41.58 | Katty | jmetro: tho once i almost missed a flight due to traffic. |
14:42.09 | Katty | jmetro: still made it JUST in time to board the plane, first row of people going in ;) |
14:42.13 | E-bola | igcewieling: hmm /proc/dahdi is still empty though, and i dont see the dahdi_dummy loaded in lsmod.... |
14:42.19 | igcewieling | I've only had my luggage lost once, but since I was on my way to a nudist colony it wasn't a big deal. |
14:42.26 | Katty | jmetro: we just kind of jogged up to the gate, and BOOOM. time to enter the plane |
14:42.38 | jmetro | Katty: Somehow, that happens on every single flight i take. Dont know why. |
14:42.40 | igcewieling | E-bola: proc/dahdi being empty is ok, as long as the directory exists |
14:42.49 | igcewieling | E-bola: test your meetme again |
14:42.50 | E-bola | igcewieling: thanks, i will try again |
14:43.00 | jmetro | Katty: Except the one flight that was delayed 6 hours. I arrived perfectly on time and then took a nap :3 |
14:43.03 | Katty | jmetro: i will hit you up when i plan my chicago trip |
14:43.55 | E-bola | igcewieling: no change. same error: app_meetme.c:1097 build_conf: Unable to open pseudo device |
14:44.08 | igcewieling | E-bola: what does "dahdi show channels" show in the CLI? |
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14:44.19 | jmetro | Katty: All i know about Chicago is that the museums are awesome and the Water Tower mall has a place with good hot sauces. |
14:44.39 | Katty | hey, that's more info than i had! |
14:44.39 | E-bola | It shows this: http://pastebin.com/MeRr3gLW |
14:44.41 | igcewieling | jmetro: and that it is windy |
14:44.44 | Katty | i'm always up for hot sauce! |
14:44.53 | Katty | especially varations of sriracha mmm |
14:44.55 | igcewieling | E-bola: I'm out of ideas |
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14:45.19 | E-bola | I dont blame ya :) |
14:45.40 | jmetro | Katty: Im a fan of the super-mega-hot sauces. |
14:46.17 | igcewieling | E-bola: you might want to try upgrading your dahdi. |
14:46.32 | eXcAliBuR | such a rainy wednesday |
14:46.52 | eXcAliBuR | looks around... who wants a teddy bear? |
14:46.56 | eXcAliBuR | (~._.~) |
14:46.59 | eXcAliBuR | ()-*-() |
14:47.02 | eXcAliBuR | (_)-(_) |
14:47.12 | jmetro | (>")> kirby does |
14:47.41 | eXcAliBuR | I use to have lots of colorful popups |
14:47.44 | eXcAliBuR | back in the day |
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14:49.57 | Katty | jmetro: how long have you been in chicago? |
14:50.14 | jmetro | 15 years |
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14:50.34 | Kobaz | [2013-04-23 09:15:09] WARNING[16679] chan_sip.c: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 2698d60-0-13c4-c4e8f-9cec5db5-c4e8f@192.168.51.20 for seqno 102 (Critical Request) -- See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AS\T/SIP+Retransmissions |
14:50.39 | Kobaz | so i'm getting a TON of these |
14:50.44 | Kobaz | on different calls |
14:50.45 | Katty | jmetro: you're pratically tour guide material then. |
14:50.57 | E-bola | igcewieling; It apears to be a permissions issue on the psedo device file |
14:51.00 | jmetro | Nah, i live in the burb's |
14:51.01 | igcewieling | Kobaz: Classic NAT issue |
14:51.03 | E-bola | tzafrir: helped me locate it |
14:51.06 | Kobaz | igcewieling: on a LAN? |
14:51.20 | igcewieling | Kobaz: no VPN? |
14:51.26 | Kobaz | lan-only |
14:51.42 | igcewieling | do you have localnet= and/or externip= set? |
14:52.44 | Kobaz | yeah i do |
14:52.58 | Kobaz | one or two devices is nat remote |
14:52.59 | Greenlight | Are you using directmedia ? |
14:53.00 | Kobaz | but those are working fine |
14:53.01 | igcewieling | Kobaz: maybe your localnet is not covering your entire lan, if so then you have a NAT issue. |
14:53.13 | Kobaz | only one subnet for phones |
14:53.25 | igcewieling | localnet specifies the network(s) which should NOT have NAT fixups applied to it. |
14:53.30 | igcewieling | Kobaz: what is your localnet= set to? |
14:53.39 | Kobaz | 192.168.51.0/255.255.255.0 |
14:53.58 | igcewieling | Kobaz: all your local phones are on the 192.168.51.x network? |
14:54.30 | Kobaz | yeap |
14:54.49 | Kobaz | and this just started happening monday |
14:55.15 | igcewieling | Kobaz: then you have a packet loss issue, ip address conflict or your network is possessed. |
14:55.25 | Kobaz | i vote for possesed |
14:55.33 | Kobaz | ip conflict would cause much worse problems |
14:55.36 | Greenlight | You're not using directmedia ? |
14:55.46 | Kobaz | nope |
14:55.53 | Kobaz | call recording |
14:55.57 | Greenlight | Possesed then. |
14:56.14 | Greenlight | Does it happen to every call? After a certain time? Randomly ? |
14:56.23 | Kobaz | randomly |
14:56.47 | Greenlight | Then I concur with igcewieling; something up with the network |
14:56.55 | jmetro | Katty: Oh! And the shedd aquarium is pretty cool too. |
14:57.19 | Kobaz | [2013-04-23 09:26:55] WARNING[16679] chan_sip.c: Hanging up call 240093b362cd855430a3ae3745ed3158@192.168.51.1:5060 - no reply to our critical packet (see https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions). |
14:57.21 | Kobaz | and i get those |
14:57.55 | Katty | jmetro: oh yeah, i forgot about that place. |
14:58.00 | Katty | adds to list |
14:59.07 | jmetro | The Aquarium, Field museum, and S&I museum. The S&I actually has a whole section about how the internet works and they turn you into bits. |
15:00.09 | Katty | jmetro: S&I? |
15:00.12 | Katty | jmetro: what's that stand for? |
15:00.21 | jmetro | Science and Industry |
15:00.28 | jmetro | museum of S&I |
15:00.31 | Katty | righto |
15:00.36 | Katty | and what was the name of that mall again? |
15:00.56 | jmetro | the Watertower. Its on the Michigan Mile which is the infamous shopping road. |
15:01.06 | Katty | ah right. i know where michigan mile is |
15:01.22 | Katty | ty (= records updated |
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15:03.55 | igcewieling | Kobaz: do an arp -an when that happens, verify the MAC of the IP of the phone is what you expect it to be. |
15:04.09 | igcewieling | if it isn't you have a Rogue Device. |
15:05.05 | vlad_starkov | Question: Anyone know what does "handle_response_invite: Failed to authenticate on INVITE to...." means when I try to make outbound call? |
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15:08.30 | Katty | where's danny? i miss danny. |
15:08.35 | Katty | drmessano: i miss you. |
15:09.58 | drmessano | I'm here.. :) |
15:10.33 | Katty | drmessano: i hear you've been enjoying tequella and donuts. |
15:10.38 | drmessano | LOL |
15:10.43 | Katty | or at least, half of one |
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15:11.06 | drmessano | Yeah, tequila is evil |
15:11.13 | Katty | drmessano: how's the life, and the wife, and such |
15:12.00 | drmessano | Good, good, and good.. I would be happier if I could kick this ear infection |
15:12.05 | drmessano | Hows you? |
15:12.54 | Katty | bummer about the ear infection )= get to the dr el pronto for antibiotics if it's not going away. you can rupture an eardrum if you're not careful. |
15:13.31 | Katty | drmessano: doing good :> got a new bike that's awesome. going camping this weekend...and as restless/climbing the walls as usual (= |
15:13.58 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, pastebin the call with SIP DEBUG enabled. The complete call.... |
15:13.59 | [TK]D-Fender | ~pb |
15:14.00 | infobot | A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few: http://www.pastebin.com, http://pastebin.ca, http://channels.debian.net/paste, http://paste.lisp.org, http://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude. |
15:14.01 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^ |
15:14.06 | drmessano | I have been on antibiotics since Friday.. and they always make me miserable.. I have no idea if the ear is any better lol |
15:14.40 | Kobaz | take some probiotics too.. so your gut bacteria doesnt get totally messed up |
15:15.39 | Katty | drmessano: is it a 2 week dosing? |
15:15.39 | drmessano | I hadn't thought of that.. Been too busy guzzling cranberry juice to keep my kidneys happy.. I've had close to 3 gallons of it since Sunday afternoon |
15:15.49 | drmessano | 10 days |
15:15.54 | Katty | (cranberry juice)++ |
15:15.57 | Kobaz | nice way to spike your blood sugar like crazy :/ |
15:16.07 | Katty | drmessano: hey, those doesn't start working on me till about a week in either. |
15:16.38 | Katty | i think yogurt is good for that too, if you can stomach the texture /gag |
15:16.47 | Kobaz | yogurt is great |
15:16.48 | drmessano | My kidneys get angry when I am on antibiotics.. Cranberry juice always helps |
15:16.58 | drmessano | I can't do Yogurt.. Allergic to dairy |
15:16.58 | drmessano | lol |
15:16.59 | jmetro | depends on the yogurt. greek yogurt is like pudding. |
15:17.04 | Kobaz | i've been throwing together my own yogurt mix |
15:17.05 | Katty | Cranberry juice can save me from a UTI |
15:17.19 | [TK]D-Fender | And give you diabetes :) |
15:17.21 | Katty | drmessano: allergic to dairy, or just lactose intollerant? |
15:17.23 | igcewieling | drmessano: allergic or lactose intollerant |
15:17.25 | Kobaz | plain yogurt, frozen berries, and honey |
15:17.28 | igcewieling | looks at Katty |
15:17.36 | drmessano | Dairy allergy |
15:17.37 | Katty | eyes igcewieling |
15:17.41 | Katty | drmessano: what a bummer :< |
15:17.46 | Katty | drmessano: MORE FOR ME! |
15:17.49 | Katty | raids drmessano's fridge |
15:17.49 | igcewieling | drmessano: gads, how can you live????? |
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15:18.10 | drmessano | igcewieling: People wonder why I am so angry |
15:18.15 | drmessano | igcewieling: doh! |
15:18.16 | Katty | igcewieling: what do you do about pizza? |
15:18.16 | igcewieling | my diet is mostly dairy, sugar, and starch |
15:18.31 | drmessano | Katty: Daiya cheese. It's not half bad |
15:18.39 | Katty | huh. never heard of that before |
15:18.41 | jmetro | Dairy, Protein, Carbs |
15:18.41 | Katty | googles. |
15:18.43 | igcewieling | Katty: ?? |
15:18.48 | Katty | igcewieling: yes dear? |
15:18.58 | igcewieling | (11:18:15 AM) Katty: igcewieling: what do you do about pizza? |
15:19.02 | Katty | oh. |
15:19.07 | drmessano | Daiya is the single best dairy substitute |
15:19.08 | Katty | sorry. that was intended for drmessano |
15:19.18 | Katty | drmessano: is it tofu based? |
15:19.21 | Katty | drmessano: err soy |
15:19.42 | Katty | reads ingredient list |
15:19.57 | drmessano | It's soy.. yeah.. But compared to soy ice cream, soy yogurt, etc, etc... it's the most-like-what-its-allegedly-substituting |
15:19.59 | Katty | tapioca starch. look at that! |
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15:20.30 | _zoom_ | i need to compile asterisk for windows? |
15:20.34 | Katty | drmessano: this doesn't look half bad! |
15:20.38 | przerull | on asterisk 1.8.5.0 when I make an agi request, asterisk seems to be resending the agi_ variables after my fastagi script sends it's response. why is it resending the agi_ variables rather than just sending the 200? |
15:20.53 | Katty | drmessano: from their website, it looks like they might be soy free now |
15:21.03 | Katty | drmessano: but at least you've got a substitute you can live with. that's wonderful!!! |
15:21.09 | igcewieling | przerull: why not update to the latest 1.8.x? |
15:21.11 | drmessano | We use the cheddar, which is OK.. The mozzarella is fantastic.. They have a havarti style with jalapenos that's AWESOME jammed into the center of a turkey burger |
15:21.23 | Katty | mmm. havarati and jalepeno |
15:21.26 | drmessano | Katty: Also, can't eat beef |
15:21.35 | Katty | that's ok. |
15:21.36 | igcewieling | drmessano: no big loss there. |
15:21.36 | tzanger | ugh |
15:21.38 | tzanger | stop talking food |
15:21.39 | Katty | beef isn't exactly good for you |
15:21.43 | tzanger | now I have hunger |
15:21.49 | Katty | makes tzanger breakfast. |
15:22.00 | przerull | yeah, i'm going to bring that up to my superiors. I actually developed my fastagi script using the version in the ubuntu 12.04 repo and it worked fine |
15:22.12 | tzanger | that would be AWRSOME, but sadly virtual brekkies only virtually satisfy |
15:22.15 | drmessano | Yeah.. The beef thing was one of the best things to happen to me.. I rediscovered chicken and have learned a lot of new tricks with turkey and pork |
15:22.19 | igcewieling | everyone should take an HONEST tour of a slaughterhouse sometime and you'll eat a lot less beef. |
15:22.20 | przerull | I got the issue when running my code on a different server |
15:22.20 | drmessano | Beef is a nasty crutch |
15:22.22 | Katty | tzanger: truf :< |
15:22.42 | Katty | drmessano: we eat it rarely. |
15:22.56 | przerull | I didn't seen anything in the changelog mentioning a difference in how AGI sends stuff |
15:23.08 | Katty | drmessano: and just about anything tastes amazing grilled, or smoked. |
15:23.11 | jmetro | I'm okay with eating beef mainly because i go for the good lean cuts |
15:23.17 | Katty | jmetro: that helps. |
15:23.23 | Katty | jmetro: it certainly tastes better. |
15:23.29 | Katty | jmetro: you outta try bison, if you can get your paws on it |
15:23.30 | tzanger | I'm a fan of pretty much all meats but yes, beef is overrated. it's a great treat though |
15:23.39 | jmetro | Katty: I've had buffalo. Mmmmm |
15:23.43 | tzanger | buffalo is very good |
15:23.52 | Katty | yesh. |
15:23.56 | Katty | especially on a burger, with beer. |
15:24.01 | tzanger | there is a restaurant in broomfield (colorado) that has great beef steaks |
15:24.04 | tzanger | er buffalo |
15:24.16 | Katty | never had that before. i bet it's amazing |
15:24.19 | tzanger | they also had bison, but I'm not sure what the difference betwen a buffalo and bison is |
15:24.23 | drmessano | My wife misses beef.. when we go out, she'll ask me "IS it ok if I eat a burger in front of you".. I've gotten to the point where I tell her "Beef is nasty, have at it" |
15:24.50 | Katty | tzanger: bison are the animals that the Native Americans hunted |
15:25.01 | Kobaz | beefcake! |
15:25.02 | Katty | tzanger: buffalo is the african/southeast asian breed |
15:25.06 | tzanger | ahh |
15:25.08 | jmetro | Beef is just like any other meat, i dont see why its nasty. Unless "beef" to you is the grease soaked fried patties from fast food places. |
15:25.15 | tzanger | Kobaz: there are other channels for that |
15:25.21 | Katty | tzanger: most of our bison was wiped out, so they started breeding them with cows. |
15:25.32 | Katty | tzanger: just about every bison now has some cow dna in them |
15:25.35 | Katty | which is sad :< |
15:25.43 | tzanger | as long as they're tasty I don't mind |
15:25.55 | Katty | it's just a shame we almost lost them. |
15:25.58 | Katty | and maybe we did. |
15:26.27 | tzanger | I was reading somewhere that humans are only some (really surprising) percentage of human by weight and a considerably bacterial |
15:26.41 | jmetro | tzanger: i remember that one. |
15:26.56 | tzanger | we're basically a mobile habitat/food preprocessor for gut bacteria |
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15:27.18 | Katty | andddd i'm no longer hungry. |
15:27.34 | drmessano | I didn't know that about the bison. I may need to avoid it too |
15:27.45 | Katty | drmessano: give a try first. |
15:27.52 | jmetro | I thought Buffalo was the one we extincted. |
15:27.57 | Katty | drmessano: i don't know that there's enough cow DNA in there to upset your stomach |
15:28.07 | tzanger | I had really, really good venison once. if I remember it was an olive oil/rosemary marinade |
15:28.19 | Katty | venison chili, with habaneros! |
15:28.22 | tzanger | I'm a fan of venison normally but this was above and beyond |
15:28.31 | Katty | i'd take the recipe. |
15:28.33 | jmetro | Katty: Come cook that for me plox :3 |
15:28.41 | Katty | kbrt! |
15:28.42 | jmetro | Katty: I was fine until i read that, now im hungry. |
15:29.27 | tzanger | I have crappy microwave burritos for lunch today :-/ |
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15:29.44 | Katty | jmetro: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pIYX3Z5VIbE/UE_HMPM90mI/AAAAAAAAC28/hWD3qB0BUVo/s1600/IMG_6030.JPG |
15:30.12 | jmetro | Katty: Now youre messing with me. I can smell delicious chili. |
15:30.15 | drmessano | I wont know if it bothers me or not. My issues arent digestive. I have eosiniphilic esophagitis. Only way I would know is if I ate it for a while and noticed an increase or lack of decrease in the symptoms |
15:30.43 | Katty | jmetro: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-4tz1th2-HDc/UE_IDeQb9zI/AAAAAAAAC40/IpfVguUYBCE/s1600/IMG_6041.JPG <- i'm so mean. |
15:30.48 | drmessano | It sucks. Talk about something that gives you NO immediate feedback |
15:31.02 | Katty | drmessano: yeah that's pretty crazy. |
15:32.01 | Katty | jmetro: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SAE6dq4VTYY/UVy509yxRWI/AAAAAAAAEi8/5BM6LQ9oqdg/s1600/2013-04-03+18.01.34.jpg <- maybe some kung pao chicken with udon noodles will take your mind off of it? |
15:32.18 | Kobaz | apparently hawaii has the best udon |
15:32.22 | jmetro | Katty: Just add some bean sprouts to that. Mmmmmmmm |
15:32.43 | jmetro | Why does that look so good...*checks when lunch is coming* |
15:32.45 | Katty | http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-132SHYaHcvU/UQHHnKfWuAI/AAAAAAAAEUw/onlx0eqq9z0/s1600/IMG_0002.JPG <- how about some pizza? |
15:33.06 | jmetro | I think youre just looking up delicious things to spite my angry stomach |
15:33.30 | Katty | http://42ndrecipestreet.blogspot.com/ <- it's actually my blog. |
15:33.52 | Katty | but yes, just messing with your head...errr..stomach. |
15:34.00 | jmetro | I'd make that stir fry, but replace the hot sauce with my super-mega-spice sauce. |
15:34.09 | jmetro | dip a toothpick in it, swirl it around the entire pot for a good 30s |
15:34.22 | Katty | i bet it would be tasty. |
15:35.35 | jmetro | though i remember sriracha has a pretty rich flavor.. might have to mix |
15:35.52 | Katty | it's particularly good on fritos scoops |
15:36.00 | Katty | just pour a bit in there, eat it whole. |
15:36.45 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: http://pastebin.com/4fKZQYF2 |
15:37.45 | drmessano | Katty: 1lb ground turkey, half pound of chorizo, 1 egg, bread crumbs.. Mix.. form into patties, jab a 1"x1"x1/4" slice of that havarti style Daiya into the center, and broil or grill.. Best. Burger. Ever. |
15:38.03 | Katty | that sounds amazing |
15:38.05 | Katty | writes down |
15:39.16 | drmessano | Katty: My wife is very picky. I made 8 burgers. We almost had a physcial confrontation in the kitchen over how many we each got to have for leftovers |
15:39.20 | jmetro | I've got a killer chili recipe but its beef.. for Turkey my best bet is Turkey meatballs for pasta. |
15:40.05 | drmessano | I make a green turkey chili. I've found turkey doesn't play well with any "red" type mexican dishes... but tomatillos and green chillies are a perfect compliment |
15:40.38 | drmessano | I guess I should say "texmex" since chili isn't "mexican" |
15:40.47 | drmessano | But hell, it's all the same |
15:40.57 | drmessano | Also, Asterisk |
15:41.18 | tzanger | I've never used Asterisk in chili |
15:41.25 | drmessano | lol |
15:41.33 | tzanger | I suspect it's because I think the RTP will add a bad flavour |
15:41.43 | jmetro | I had bad luck with overflow and echo cancellation with Chili-asterisk |
15:41.45 | drmessano | chili and NAT do not mix |
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15:42.04 | tzanger | haha |
15:42.11 | tzanger | good echo cancellation is hard in any bean-based food |
15:42.17 | drmessano | LOL! |
15:42.18 | jmetro | :3 |
15:42.44 | tzanger | my wife makes awesome chilis and so on, but she does something to the beans that I call "de-fartifying" them. Ruins half the fun of such a meal |
15:42.49 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, What is this other asterisk you are calling? |
15:42.52 | Katty | drmessano: lol!!! |
15:42.59 | drmessano | At least you don't have to worry about deadlocks when you put Asterisk in chili. I mean, seriously. |
15:43.17 | tzanger | no, things move along very well after chili |
15:43.26 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: yep. The call goes like that: Softphone -> Asterisk A -> Asterisk B -> PSTN |
15:43.27 | Katty | lol, isn't that the truth. |
15:43.30 | drmessano | Putting chili in Asterisk makes it multithreaded |
15:43.31 | Katty | maybe a little /too/ quickly |
15:43.43 | jmetro | drmessano: Ugh..that one gave bad images |
15:43.48 | drmessano | or asterisk in chili |
15:44.00 | drmessano | or maybe that's hyperthreading |
15:44.35 | tzanger | drmessano: depends on what kind of chilies you add. you can get everything from single threading to supermegaultraholywtfzomgthreading |
15:44.44 | Katty | serranos. |
15:44.51 | Katty | oh yes. ^_^ |
15:44.56 | Katty | i need in on the serrano chili. |
15:45.09 | jmetro | serranos are the single thread |
15:45.21 | jmetro | for 4-byte machines |
15:45.41 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, What is Asterisk B? Whose server? |
15:45.43 | Katty | that's 8 nibbles worth! |
15:45.43 | drmessano | and if you serve tequila with that chili, you risk spawning child processes. |
15:45.53 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Mine |
15:45.57 | tzanger | jesus how much tequila do you cook with?! |
15:46.04 | drmessano | lol |
15:46.06 | jmetro | drmessano: Or if you use worcheshire sauce, you risk Zombie processes? |
15:46.07 | Katty | drmessano: then keep that tequila far.. far.. away |
15:46.45 | drmessano | Katty: We bought a bottle of 1800, gold. That stuff is dangerous. Keep in mind, that statement is coming from drmessano. |
15:47.00 | Katty | dear drmessano's wife... |
15:47.11 | Katty | nevermind. that thought is going to stay in my head. |
15:47.16 | tzanger | Katty: that would be mrsmessano |
15:47.16 | drmessano | lol |
15:47.27 | Katty | there might be children present. |
15:47.56 | drmessano | looks around |
15:48.03 | drmessano | Hopefully none of them are mine |
15:48.08 | Katty | you never know what smart little hoomans are lurking in here! |
15:48.29 | drmessano | When people ask me how many children I have, my answer is "None that I know of" |
15:48.32 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: I think there is an issue when 2 asterisk connects together |
15:48.33 | drmessano | I mean it.. |
15:48.38 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, set "fromuser=[acct on B]", "sendrpid=yes", "trustrpid=yes" in your A server. Set the last 2 on your B |
15:49.06 | Katty | drmessano: wouldn't that be interesting. |
15:49.13 | Katty | drmessano: one day a 14 year old shows up at your door |
15:49.16 | Katty | drmessano: are you danny? |
15:49.19 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: where exactly should I put it in sip.conf? |
15:49.36 | drmessano | lol |
15:49.56 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, I just TOLD you specifically PER SIDE |
15:50.14 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, In your PEER used between them |
15:50.17 | Katty | drmessano: one benefit of being a girl. |
15:50.23 | Katty | drmessano: i get to make all the decisions in that department. |
15:50.44 | drmessano | Katty: I am thinking they could range from 18 to maybe 4. I can account for the rest. |
15:50.46 | Katty | which i guess is a little unfair, considering. |
15:51.18 | Katty | drmessano: lol you didn't waste any time did you!!!! jk |
15:51.30 | Katty | drmessano: <3 |
15:52.06 | drmessano | lol |
15:52.23 | Katty | good thing i love you :P |
15:52.24 | drmessano | Asterisk saved me from a life of crime |
15:52.34 | igcewieling | I don't know which would be worse, being burned alive by terrorists or having a child. |
15:52.50 | jmetro | hm |
15:52.51 | Katty | well, children go do their own thing after 18ish years. |
15:53.03 | igcewieling | I think having a child would be worse, being burned alive only lasts a few mins at most |
15:53.05 | Katty | being burned alive is rather perminent |
15:53.13 | drmessano | igcewieling: Being burned alive by the child you didn't know you had. I have nightmares about revenge |
15:53.25 | jmetro | Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life. |
15:53.50 | Katty | drmessano: if you're /that/ worried about it, you should go visit the dr. |
15:54.05 | igcewieling | or switch to guys |
15:54.07 | Katty | drmessano: they'll give you a couple xanax, jab you a few times, and send you on your way |
15:54.28 | Katty | igcewieling: that's also an alternative. |
15:54.35 | drmessano | Katty: We took care of that on the other end.. and I don't plan on fishing in other ponds. |
15:54.36 | Katty | but i can't see drmessano doing that |
15:54.54 | Katty | drmessano: ponds are gross, aren't they? :< ugg. |
15:55.00 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: So am I correct: on server A – fromuser, sendrpid, trustrpid; on server B – sendrpid, trustrpid. Is it right? |
15:55.17 | tzanger | Katty: children IDEALLY do that at 18. Our oldest will be 18 this year and if he's not enrolled full time in some post-sec he'll be on his own :-) |
15:55.31 | drmessano | Besides, that thing you mentioned has some nasty nasty nasty effects..like 80% have pain for the rest of their lives, ranging from minor to severe |
15:55.56 | Katty | i've heard no reports of pain. |
15:55.59 | drmessano | I did the research. I couldn't do that to myself or Mr Happy |
15:56.04 | Katty | just some odd pressure, around the beginning |
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15:56.33 | navaismo | Hi, I have issues with a digium phone isnt responding the challenge to make the call, the sip debug is resumed in this image(upper image) http://i.imgur.com/gNYV74l.png |
15:56.37 | Katty | tzanger: hopefully he will have a wonderful life. |
15:56.47 | Katty | tzanger: i wish him the very best! |
15:56.48 | navaismo | but if i dial an invalid exten it works(lower image) |
15:57.01 | drmessano | Google a bit.. I had never heard of it before I started looking into it. I found quite a few reputable sources that made it sound like everyone should already know its a concern |
15:57.16 | drmessano | Talk about being blown away.. Like when I found out Asterisk doesn't run well on Windows |
15:57.17 | Kobaz | hmm |
15:57.26 | Katty | lol |
15:57.26 | Kobaz | offhand, is there a cli command to send a userevent? |
15:57.33 | navaismo | the sip debug ends with the ACK from phone and then the destrying of that sip message, given that where i can take a deeper look? |
15:57.46 | Katty | drmessano: well i'm just happy that the situation turned out for the best, with optimal results. |
15:58.24 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, Yes |
15:58.49 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, Probably not a bad idea on Fromuser for both sides.. on the thought you might send calls the other way too... |
15:59.44 | dhci | do you think there is any way to link a webrtc plugin (browser) to listen to SIP or some other native asterisk connection |
16:00.07 | drmessano | Asterisk supports WebRTC.. there is no "linking" |
16:00.26 | dhci | drmessano: is there a webrtc example included, just a small html page then? |
16:00.49 | drmessano | There's more to it than that |
16:01.21 | drmessano | google for asterisk webrtc. There's a few projects out there supporting it |
16:01.27 | navaismo | dhci, look at sipml5.org & the asterisk wiki |
16:01.33 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Server A has static sip.conf file. I set everything as you mentioned. Server B has realtime sip. The table has "fromuser" and I set it. But the table doesn't have "sendrpid" and "trustrpid". Can I set it globally then? |
16:01.58 | dhci | ok I see a lot actually thanks |
16:02.36 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, Fix your table |
16:02.47 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Ok. |
16:04.22 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: mysql> ALTER TABLE sip_peers ADD sendrpid varchar(10) DEFAULT 'yes'; |
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16:04.30 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: like that? |
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16:11.11 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Just performed changes. The same "Failed to authenticate on INVITE".... |
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16:14.17 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: maybe I should do something with "callerid" or "insecure"? |
16:16.56 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: or, if this issue is a bug probably it makes sense to switch to IAX? |
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16:24.17 | vlad_starkov | Question: If I'd like to connect 2 asterisks together to make calls in both directions, how should "type=" be configured on each side? |
16:24.41 | vlad_starkov | (sip.conf) |
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16:25.35 | navaismo | you can use friend and you can use peer/user its up to you |
16:26.26 | jmetro | Katty: What are you whippin up for lunch? |
16:26.37 | vlad_starkov | navaismo: friends on both side? |
16:27.33 | igcewieling | vlad_starkov: the answer to your question is likely in the Asterisk Book, as "connect 2 asterisks together to make calls in both directions" is a basic feature of Asterisk. |
16:28.57 | _zoom_ | fellas, anyone complied asterisk for windows? |
16:29.13 | igcewieling | _zoom_: windows is not supported here. |
16:29.32 | vlad_starkov | igcewieling: I did as they showed. But when I make outbound calls it returns Forbidden code, and in CLI it shows "NOTICE[18156][C-00000005]: chan_sip.c:22782 handle_response_invite: Failed to authenticate on INVITE to ..." |
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16:30.19 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, typically type=peer. You could probably use "insecure=port,invite" to bypass this if it's all private & internal |
16:31.46 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Ok. Lets consider following schema. My softphone -> Asterisk A -> Asterisk B -> Voip provider |
16:32.34 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: I'd like the Asterisk B to have sip record of type=friend. So Asterisk A registers on Asterisk B. |
16:33.15 | igcewieling | vlad_starkov: are both servers on static IP addresses? If so why do you want to register? It is not required in that situation? |
16:33.45 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: in that case, what "type" should be on server A? |
16:34.32 | navaismo | ~book |
16:34.32 | 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 |
16:34.38 | vlad_starkov | igcewieling: I do it in case of failure of Asterisk A, so Asterisk C or D could register on Asterisk B |
16:35.08 | vlad_starkov | I got 4th edition |
16:35.50 | igcewieling | vlad_starkov: the only thing registration does it inform the server you are registering to what the current IP of server which is doing the registering. It has nothing to do with authenticating a call. |
16:36.16 | vlad_starkov | igcewieling: I know |
16:36.33 | navaismo | many people always say I GOT the book and im wondering why them didnt read it again and again. Basic stuff is there |
16:36.37 | vlad_starkov | igcewieling: Ok fine, let's try static IP schema. |
16:37.04 | vlad_starkov | navaismo: have read 2th, 3rd and 4th edittions |
16:38.03 | navaismo | good for you |
16:38.43 | navaismo | now try find your answer there. asking like : "Question: If I'd like to connect 2 asterisks together to make calls in both directions, how should "type=" be configured on each side?" tell me different things to me |
16:39.38 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, All peer |
16:39.41 | vlad_starkov | navaismo: you're right. I'll take a look on books |
16:40.47 | jmetro | i thought all devices were type=friend nowadays |
16:41.45 | igcewieling | jmetro: rumors of the death of user and peer have been greatly exaggerated. |
16:41.51 | vlad_starkov | navaismo: actually I don't understand the cause of "Failed to authenticate on INVITE to..." error. So I asking about how to interconnect 2 asterisks, probably I missed something important. Didn't find answer in Google about how to deal with this issue. |
16:42.23 | igcewieling | vlad_starkov: that means the destination server doesn't think the source server is authorized. more than likely it is not matching the sip.conf entry. |
16:42.34 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, type=peer, "insecure=port,invite" should ensure they all work. |
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16:46.23 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: One more important thing here. This is kinda hosted PBX. All the real users registers on Server A. Then Server A makes outbound and receives inbound calls from Asterisk B (which has as main switch role here). On Asterisk B there is absolutely another accounts rather than for each real user. |
16:46.50 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Like company has 5 employee. Every employee has its own username/password for their desk phone. They can call each other via Server A. |
16:47.09 | igcewieling | vlad_starkov: less talk, more following what [TK]D-Fender tells you. |
16:47.44 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: When some of employee of that hosted company like to make outbound call, the call goes through Server A and then through Server B and then to voip provider. |
16:48.27 | vlad_starkov | igcewieling: I need to be sure, that every company bills separately on Server B. |
16:49.19 | vlad_starkov | igcewieling: one more question, if type=peer on both sides, will they authenticate the call by defaultuser and secret? |
16:56.03 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, IP & secret |
16:58.08 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Ok. So if Server B has multiple different accounts for companies that are hosted on Server A, how then Server B can understand that a particular call is incoming from this or that user? |
16:58.47 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, that will mean using type = friend for them, and "insecure" = BAD |
16:58.55 | vlad_starkov | I mean, if Server B only checks IP & secret, and it has multiple records with type=peer and the same host address. |
16:58.56 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, So you'll need your auth right |
16:59.55 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: You mean that records with type=friend on server B and register => ... on Server A is correct? |
17:04.08 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, ... don't overassociate "registration" |
17:04.26 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, Friend is for BOTH SIDES |
17:04.48 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, Registration is for where IP's are not known |
17:05.39 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: so, to be clear, the "type=friend" != the other side to register on it? |
17:06.25 | vlad_starkov | the "type=friend" on Server B != the Server A to to register against Server B? |
17:07.23 | vlad_starkov | In other words, for record with type=friend it is possible to set host explicitly? |
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17:12.26 | Katty | jmetro: i had chicken alfredo (= |
17:12.46 | jmetro | Katty: ugh, i had some mass-produced sammiches. |
17:13.06 | Katty | shares lunch with jmetro |
17:13.55 | jmetro | :3 |
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17:14.40 | jmetro | gives Katty access to the unlimited drink fountain in return for delishus alfredo |
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17:20.41 | NicoR | Hi all |
17:23.20 | NicoR | Have you some good URL that explain Local Channels. Especially the fact that a local channel have to legs and how it optimize itself if it was use in Dial and then called party answer. |
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17:24.17 | roswell | hi everyone. is it possible to make asterisk reply to a remote party with some custom sip response code? |
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17:24.57 | roswell | like, let's say 503 "Server Too Busy" or 480 "Temporarily Unavailable", for debugging purposes |
17:25.32 | navaismo | NicoR, have you looked here--http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+local+channels |
17:26.29 | NicoR | Yep but I did not see anything about local channel legs (channame;1 & channame;2) |
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17:28.36 | navaismo | hmm why are you concerned about the two legs, what are you trying to do? |
17:29.57 | igcewieling | roswell: short answer: No! Long answer: maybe. Use Hangup(XX) where XX is the Asterisk hangup cause, which will be translated into a SIP response based on http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3398.html |
17:31.07 | roswell | igcewieling, great, ty. completely forgot about hangup()'s optarg |
17:31.27 | NicoR | I store CEL in MySQL backend and I try to rebuild call from those records once I receive LINKEDID_END record |
17:32.47 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: I changed both sides to type=peer, still got the same "chan_sip.c:22782 handle_response_invite: Failed to authenticate on INVITE to ...". What I missed? |
17:32.55 | igcewieling | NicoR: do you have a specific question? |
17:35.06 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, You keep talking about ONE option at a time and we are not seeing the FULL picture... |
17:35.19 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: Maybe it is important, all these time I receive on Server A "Failed to authenticate on INVITE to ..." relative to my softphone. This was is not about Server B. On Server B I do not receive anything at all. |
17:36.00 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: That's my fault. What additional information should I provide? |
17:37.36 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_starkov, Entire sip peers, complete call debug. Not 1 silly line at a time. Stop micro-managing this. It is becoming a monumental waste of time... |
17:39.07 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: OK |
17:42.03 | NicoR | igcewieling: Not a specific question but an example: I receive a SIP incoming call that launch an AGI script. This script do an outgoing call by Dial a Local channel which then do the "real" outgoing Dial via SIP. Once the call end, I try to get times for incoming call and outgoing call from CEL stored in MySQL |
17:42.36 | igcewieling | all legs of the call should have the same linkedid |
17:44.44 | NicoR | No problem to find all call events but how detect incoming call duration and outgoing call duration |
17:45.10 | NicoR | It seems that for incoming call, all events will be on the first SIP channel |
17:45.20 | NicoR | But for outgoing call I don't really understand |
17:45.27 | igcewieling | NicoR: that is left as an exercise to the reader. 7-) |
17:45.47 | vlad_starkov | [TK]D-Fender: I'll prepare everything and come back later. |
17:46.32 | igcewieling | I'd start by deciding if you REALLY need the call length of the answered leg or if you only need the call length of the originating leg, which should include the destination leg duration as well. |
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17:47.47 | NicoR | Just to be sure: channame;1 = originating leg and channame;2 = answered leg ? :) |
17:56.07 | NicoR | I take a look at CELs and in fact thats a bit more complicated :) I have two dial with Local Channel between the 2 sip channels |
17:57.36 | NicoR | Something like that => sipchan1 (Incoming call) :: localchan1;1 :: localchan1;2 :: localchan2;1 :: localchan2;2 :: sipchan2 (Outgoing call) |
17:58.31 | roswell | NicoR, wny instead of analysing the whole cel stream, not trying to call an agi script which will register duration of calls, in certain points of your dialplan? |
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18:01.27 | NicoR | In my case if I start an Agi script on one of the local channel it automatically end once the outgoing call answer :( |
18:02.00 | igcewieling | I feel is is generally a bad idea to run Dial from an AGI. |
18:02.19 | igcewieling | we use an AGI to set a bunch of dialplan variables, then use the dialplan for the actual dialing |
18:02.21 | roswell | i'm not telling that, actually |
18:03.10 | roswell | agi(), then dial(), then agi() again. merely for registration, not dialing or anything else |
18:03.56 | NicoR | "I feel is is generally a bad idea to run Dial from an AGI" Does there is some reason? |
18:04.29 | igcewieling | NicoR: because when the source channel hangs up the call jumps to the h extension and out of your AGI |
18:06.15 | NicoR | The only trick I see to stop this behavior is to use /n Dial modifier but you are right igcewieling. That's certainly why I have this behavior |
18:06.58 | igcewieling | I doubt /n will help with that |
18:07.35 | Katty | looks in |
18:07.54 | NicoR | In fact it seems that is. Because Local channel stay up until dial end |
18:08.13 | NicoR | But I migth be wrong |
18:08.13 | igcewieling | NicoR: but when the source channel hangs up first, it will still jump to 'h |
18:09.04 | igcewieling | I remember what happens when the destination channel hangs up first, because we've not run Dial from an AGI in years because doing it the way we do it works so well for us. |
18:10.19 | NicoR | Ok. I have to go, thanks a lot for your time I will think about all you say and come back if needed :) |
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19:16.04 | boch | hello all |
19:17.20 | boch | anyone knows how to pass any argument to macro or gosub on Queue() ? |
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19:23.24 | emk | hi all, whats the recommended way to install asterisk to debian lenny? using apt-get or downloading asterisk from digium and building it? |
19:23.39 | [TK]D-Fender | emk, Source |
19:23.42 | newtonr | emk: Probably building from source right now |
19:23.58 | igcewieling | emk: almost everyone here will recommend always installing asterisk from source. |
19:24.14 | leifmadsen | I just build my own packages now |
19:24.47 | WIMPy | From source? |
19:24.50 | emk | ok, I guess thats pretty unanimous then. |
19:26.14 | igcewieling | boch: if "core show application queue" doesn't tell you, do a "core show application dial" the gosub/macro syntax for options is likely the same |
19:28.35 | boch | igcewieling, gosub and macro arguments on Dial() are separated by ^, but it does not work for Queue() :( |
19:30.05 | igcewieling | if all else fails set a channel variable before running queue, you may have to prefix the variable with __ then you can access it inside the macro/gosub |
19:31.00 | igcewieling | in the Asterisk book there is information on variable scope if you need more info. |
19:31.59 | boch | igcewieling, it worked like a charm, thank you !! |
19:32.01 | igcewieling | boch: you can also encode the data in the extension but it would take a while for me explain it. |
19:32.22 | igcewieling | boch: you're welcome, thanks for asking an interesting question 8-) |
19:32.24 | boch | i have tried with the var, but didnt know the __ trick |
19:32.51 | igcewieling | boch: you should read the asterisk book. I've been using Asterisk for 12 years and I still learn stuff from the book |
19:33.39 | boch | igcewieling, ill keep that in mind thank you |
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20:07.06 | pgrace | Hi, is there a way to disable REFER completely in chan_sip? |
20:14.14 | vlad_sta_ | [TK]D-Fender: Hi again! |
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20:18.46 | vlad_sta_ | [TK]D-Fender: I examined SIP debug messages from both ServerA and ServerB and I found out that when ServerA makes call to extension on ServerB, ServerA sends INVITE to ServerB, ServerB responses back to ServerA, that that INVITE requires authentication, then ServerA responses ACK to ServerB. And that's it. But, as I understand, ServerA had to send new INVITE with authentication to ServerB, but it didn't happen. What could be the reaso |
20:18.47 | vlad_sta_ | n of such behaviour? I think that the problem is in ServerA's sip.conf. Could you point me please. |
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20:21.13 | Navion | Wondering if anyone has used Nortel VoIP phones? Are they just vanilla or do they need to boot to a Meridian PBX over tftp or something to get their code? |
20:22.20 | igcewieling | Navion: search the asterisk mailing lists, add site:lists.digium.com to your google search. I seem to recall they use Unistim not SIP. |
20:22.43 | Navion | I'm looking for a good quality VoIP phone set to use with Asterisk that has a headphone jack. |
20:22.55 | Navion | OK, I was wondering about that. |
20:23.03 | igcewieling | Navion: Polycom Soundpoint and VVX phones |
20:23.20 | igcewieling | some of the soundpoints use an rj-12 headset jack, but others use a standard 2.5mm headset jack |
20:25.23 | [TK]D-Fender | vlad_sta_, Was "show us actual configs & debug" unclear? We aren't going to go around guessing on these things... |
20:25.46 | Navion | Do you know which ones have the 2.5 mm jack? |
20:25.50 | [TK]D-Fender | Navion, What kind of headphone jack? |
20:26.17 | [TK]D-Fender | navaismo, Polycom IP 331 has that size |
20:26.23 | [TK]D-Fender | Navion, ^ |
20:26.28 | Navion | TK: The vanilla cell phone style. Not the old Dual 1/4" |
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20:27.14 | vlad_sta_ | [TK]D-Fender: I just thought that I almost found the cause of the problem... |
20:27.57 | igcewieling | Navion: I think all the VVXs (which I don't like) use standard headphone jacks |
20:30.46 | Navion | any Cisco's fit the bill? |
20:31.18 | igcewieling | Cisco doesn't want your business if you are not running Call Manager, why use a company who does not want you as a customer. |
20:33.03 | Navion | I suppose you're right... So, the smart move is Polycom? |
20:33.26 | vlad_sta_ | [TK]D-Fender: Aaaand... I did it! :-) Now it works fine. The cause was in defaultuser= against ServerB in sip.conf. It seems Asterisk doesn't perform INVITE authentication when defaultuser not set. |
20:35.05 | igcewieling | Navion: We use all Polycom, but Linksys SPA series phones are also popular. I've not heard reports of bad things about Digium phones, but they are new enough you won't get a lot of help from the community. |
20:35.49 | WIMPy | What bad things? |
20:38.29 | Navion | igcewielin: Thanks for the insight. |
20:42.15 | igcewieling | WIMPy: NOT heard bad things about Digium phones |
20:42.59 | WIMPy | Oops sorry. |
20:43.27 | igcewieling | Navion: I suggest you get one of each and test them out. |
20:44.32 | WIMPy | Probably because I haven't seen a SIP phone I'd rate good, yet. |
20:46.46 | vlad_sta_ | Question: Anyone know < 100$ DECT IP phone with TLS/SRTP support? I found so far only Grandstream DP715 http://www.grandstream.com/index.php/products/ip-voice-telephony/enterprise-ip-phones/dp715_710 |
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20:53.30 | igcewieling | WIMPy: the key is finding an ip phone with deficiencies you can live with 8-| |
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20:54.36 | WIMPy | Would be nice to mix them all together and use the good parts of each. |
20:59.34 | igcewieling | Polycoms are reliable, have a great speaker phone, and good sound quality -- those are the most important features for us. They really suck at custom applications. |
21:00.04 | WIMPy | So far I prefer the old Snoms. |
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21:02.16 | gtTuna | can you set device states via AGI? |
21:02.39 | WIMPy | Sure |
21:03.25 | igcewieling | gtTuna: you can do anything via AGI that you can do in the dialplan |
21:04.21 | gtTuna | trying to change toggle the DEVICE_STATE from BUSY/NOT_INUSE for a softkey |
21:04.46 | gtTuna | right now i was doing it by updating the ast DB, but I take it that doesnt change the status for hints |
21:05.26 | igcewieling | gtTuna: "core show function DEVICE_STATE' |
21:05.49 | WIMPy | That's the way. |
21:05.57 | igcewieling | gtTuna == Greater Tuna ? |
21:06.00 | gtTuna | $res = $as->Command('database put DND '.$user.' YES'); |
21:06.13 | gtTuna | trying to fix the aastra XML scripts to work the way I want |
21:06.33 | igcewieling | gtTuna: that is the wrong way. the right way is to use the DEVICE_STATE function |
21:07.09 | WIMPy | Use it with the Set Application as you would directly from the dialplan. |
21:07.39 | igcewieling | gtTuna: that is the right way to set DND in astdb, but has nothing whatsoever to do with the device state |
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21:09.14 | igcewieling | An example using the ARRAY and CDR functions from an AGI: |
21:09.14 | igcewieling | $agi->set_variable("ARRAY(CDR(account_sid),CDR(route_sid),CDR(omni_id),CDR(ani),CDR(dnis))", "{$route["account_sid"]},{$route["sid"]},{$route["omni_id"]},$ani,$dnis"); |
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21:23.23 | SeRi | guys where can I get the firmware for a digium AA50? yea I know is old but got my hands on one for free :P |
21:24.02 | butthurtface | SeRi: have you checked https://be.digium.com |
21:24.18 | butthurtface | Create a username and password there and you should be able to download it. |
21:25.00 | SeRi | butthurtface: Thanks I will try that |
21:25.13 | butthurtface | SeRi: my pleasure. good luck. |
21:25.26 | SeRi | butthurtface: <- rofl on the nick. Nice! |
21:25.44 | SeRi | butthurtface: Again. Thanks! |
21:25.53 | butthurtface | haha thanks ;) |
21:26.32 | [TK]D-Fender | hemroidhead? |
21:27.22 | jmetro | its like butterface but butthurt face. |
21:27.25 | jmetro | like pooping really hard. |
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21:28.42 | butthurtface | like butterface/butthurt |
21:28.45 | butthurtface | exactly :) |
21:36.15 | SeRi | rofl |
21:42.05 | SeRi | butthurtface: well that didnt work. I dont have a business license. This appliance was given to me... :/ |
21:42.16 | butthurtface | Ahhhh |
21:44.33 | SeRi | so to get the firmware I need a subscription? reminds me of cisco :( |
21:44.42 | SeRi | o well |
21:46.07 | igcewieling | Contact Digium |
21:50.34 | butthurtface | So what do y'all think. I have a set of custom voice files, words, numbers, etc. Let's say I wanted to play one of the files "Your reference ID is" and they entered 12345… Is there any way to make it say "Your Reference ID is One, Two, Three, Four, Five" inline with the pre-recorded files 1.wav 2.wav 3.wav 4.wav, etc? |
21:51.12 | jmetro | you mean like saydigits(12345)? |
21:51.13 | WIMPy | Like SayDigits()? |
21:51.50 | vlad_sta_ | Question: In CLI what does it mean? "WARNING[21694]: tcptls.c:261 handle_tcptls_connection: FILE * open failed!" |
21:52.32 | vlad_sta_ | And this "WARNING[21699]: chan_sip.c:3900 __sip_xmit: sip_xmit of 0xb6b96798 (len 825) to [omitted IP here]:2009 returned -2: Success"? |
21:52.52 | vlad_sta_ | And this one too "WARNING[21699]: chan_sip.c:3900 __sip_xmit: sip_xmit of 0xb6b5fdd0 (len 825) to [omitted IP here]:2009 returned -2: No such file or directory"? |
21:53.04 | butthurtface | Yes, like say digits, but using the pre-recorded wav files I have on hand of our secretary saying "One, two, three, four, five" |
21:53.05 | vlad_sta_ | omitted IP - is omitted IP |
21:53.34 | jmetro | i thought omitted IP stood for xyz123? |
21:53.55 | WIMPy | butthurtface: Add your recordings as a new language. |
21:53.58 | jmetro | butthurtface: why not replace the asterisk 1/2/3/4/5 with yours? |
21:54.09 | jmetro | or that^ |
21:54.50 | butthurtface | Well because the RefID is going to be a string received from a Set using CURL |
21:55.01 | butthurtface | so it's going to be "12345" |
21:55.16 | jmetro | var:1:1 var:2:1 var:3:1 ? |
21:55.21 | jmetro | until len(var) |
21:55.50 | WIMPy | does not understand |
21:56.02 | butthurtface | exten => 888983XXXX,n,agi(googletts.agi,"You Entered: ${digito} ",en) |
21:56.58 | butthurtface | We're going to replace the Google voice with custom recordings… so I don't know if it's possible to make asterisk use my custom "1" when executing SayDigits, so rather than asterisks voice, it's my secretaries voice. |
21:57.19 | jmetro | if you watch saydigits happen it will show you where the files are and you can overwrite them |
21:57.25 | jmetro | or do what Wimpy said and make your own set of soundfiles to use |
21:58.01 | butthurtface | Ahh |
22:00.56 | butthurtface | Ahh you're right! |
22:01.03 | butthurtface | <SIP/voipms-00000000> Playing 'digits/1.gsm' (language 'en') |
22:04.04 | igcewieling | you ca also Playback(file1&file2&file3&file4) |
22:04.29 | igcewieling | ugly, but handy in some situations |
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22:05.29 | jmetro | you would have to extract the digits too |
22:05.34 | jmetro | anyway, im going home. |
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22:18.38 | igcewieling | jmetro: have you left yet? |
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23:43.09 | p47_ | is it possible with asterisk to have 2 phone lines and once a perons calls to the fisrt line, they listen a different welcome messagen than the second one ? I mean to do something like two companies in the same asterisk serv... |
23:43.26 | cusco | sure |
23:44.24 | igcewieling | p47_: something that basic is trivial. However setting up a full Asterisk PBX to support multiple companies is not a trivial thing. |
23:44.40 | p47_ | cusco, nice |
23:44.55 | igcewieling | ~book |
23:44.55 | 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 |
23:50.03 | butthurtface | I'm splitting early. Have a great evening y'all! |
23:54.11 | navaismo | see you guys |
23:54.21 | navaismo | thanks for the non-help :P |