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02:25.11 | zordor | Good day everyone |
02:25.29 | zordor | I have a very basic question, I hope somebody can help me |
02:25.44 | navaismo | good night there just ask |
02:26.08 | zordor | I had this ASterisk (with Elastix) server with a T1 digium card working great. But today I have all circuits busy, it is a hangup cause 34 |
02:26.19 | zordor | Looks like carrier issues? |
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02:30.02 | zordor | Is there any tests I should perform? |
02:30.15 | navaismo | hmm the leds of your server are green? |
02:30.45 | navaismo | what is the output of the command in the linux shell: lsdahdi |
02:31.02 | navaismo | what is the output of the command in the asterisk cli: dahdi show channels |
02:31.23 | navaismo | use pastebin.com to paste the output of those commands |
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02:34.37 | zordor | Let me check, I have no directo connectivity, so give me a min |
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03:23.14 | zordor | Sorry I am back |
03:23.40 | zordor | I have a yellow alarm on the card, I guess that means the led is also yellow, but I cannot check it phisically |
03:25.00 | zordor | herei is the pastebin for the lsdahdi |
03:25.01 | zordor | http://pastebin.com/LJPnq00T |
03:28.07 | zordor | And this is the dahdi show channels |
03:28.07 | zordor | http://pastebin.com/KXQFzSUU |
03:28.59 | zordor | navaismo, sorry to bother you, whenever you have a minute let me know if that makes any sense to you |
03:30.47 | WIMPy | Yellow is a remote Alarm Indication. |
03:30.56 | WIMPy | So the other end can't receive you. |
03:31.12 | navaismo | IIR yellow the far side is not seeing a good link from your card, but you are able to see a good link from them |
03:31.16 | navaismo | too late |
03:31.40 | navaismo | maybe a clock source issue? |
03:32.24 | WIMPy | Possible. Most likely a bad connection. |
03:32.32 | WIMPy | Did anything happen before the issue came up? |
03:36.27 | zordor | nop |
03:36.30 | zordor | nothing at all |
03:36.34 | zordor | just a regular weekend |
03:36.43 | zordor | and the birthday of japanese emperor :P |
03:36.52 | zordor | so one bank holiday for everyone here... |
03:37.05 | zordor | We have unrelated issues with that carrier at other clients |
03:37.10 | zordor | mainly internet issues |
03:37.18 | zordor | but that is a weird coincidence right... |
03:37.57 | WIMPy | So it's J1? |
03:38.14 | zordor | I will check the clock |
03:38.20 | zordor | yep |
03:38.30 | zordor | well it is actually a weird J1 is a partial one |
03:38.33 | WIMPy | But off course other issues might be related. |
03:38.34 | zordor | only 18 channels |
03:38.59 | zordor | we have internet issues at 2 other clients and our company is dropping packages too |
03:39.17 | zordor | same provider for all the issues |
03:39.37 | zordor | with clock problem you are suggesting bad time at the server? |
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03:39.54 | WIMPy | No, bad synchronisation. |
03:39.59 | WIMPy | The line clock. |
03:40.19 | zordor | oh I see |
03:40.32 | WIMPy | But if the clock was wrong, you should have the same issue in both directions. |
03:40.34 | zordor | And that is something we need to setup or the provider needs too? |
03:40.41 | zordor | I see.. |
03:40.51 | zordor | so yellow means the problem is only in one direction? |
03:40.51 | WIMPy | You would get the clock from the provider. |
03:41.18 | zordor | but if it was working on friday... and we changed no config? |
03:41.37 | WIMPy | In all normal situations the TE side receives the clock from the NT side. |
03:42.22 | slav3_kitten | what's the bot trigger to get the current book? |
03:42.28 | WIMPy | Someone tripped over a wire or flooded some patch panel, set it on fire or a lighting strike fried an interface. I guess you can think of others yourself ;-) |
03:42.34 | zordor | the carrier just said everything is ok at their end... |
03:43.27 | WIMPy | What kind of line is it? |
03:43.42 | WIMPy | the physical side that is. |
03:45.13 | zordor | is a PRI |
03:45.49 | WIMPy | No, the line that carries the J1. |
03:46.11 | WIMPy | Uk? Ug? xDSL? ... |
03:46.52 | zordor | well... I dont really know |
03:46.56 | zordor | I didnt set ip up |
03:47.03 | zordor | and the documentation is very limited... |
03:47.13 | WIMPy | What is the other end of the cable plugged in to? |
03:47.25 | phix | hai gang |
03:47.34 | zordor | I am not phisically there |
03:47.58 | zordor | But I think it is connected directly to a small box the provider gave us |
03:48.11 | WIMPy | Well, the next step is to check the LEDs at the next piece of equipment. |
03:48.25 | zordor | I think no leds there |
03:48.44 | WIMPy | There should be some. |
03:49.11 | navaismo | slav3_kitten, ~ |
03:49.19 | slav3_kitten | ~ |
03:49.26 | navaismo | + book |
03:49.27 | slav3_kitten | !~ |
03:49.30 | navaismo | ~book |
03:49.31 | infobot | Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition (ISBN 1-4493-3242-0) available at http://oreilly.com/catalog/0636920025894 - Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is released under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) and a version is available for reading online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ or see ~buybook |
03:49.56 | zordor | oh ok, seems we have something like this |
03:50.29 | zordor | but according to our providers that side is ok |
03:51.01 | WIMPy | All the way to the NT? |
03:52.21 | zordor | yep |
03:52.27 | zordor | look at this: WCT1/0 "Wildcard TE121 Card 0" (MASTER) B8ZS/ESF YELLOW ClockSource |
03:52.35 | zordor | That yellow clocksource... |
03:52.44 | WIMPy | If they are telling the trouth, you know where the issue is located. |
03:52.49 | zordor | so something is messed up there... |
03:53.11 | WIMPy | Clocksource just means the port is used as clocksource. |
03:53.50 | zordor | but that yellow... |
03:54.18 | WIMPy | Two properties of that interface. |
03:55.53 | zordor | The first thing I can see in the digium troubleshooting is |
03:56.12 | zordor | check to be sure you have set your timing parameters correctly |
03:56.23 | zordor | How can I check that? |
03:57.21 | WIMPy | Check the configuration. |
04:00.38 | zordor | that would be chan_dahdi.conf ? |
04:00.48 | WIMPy | no |
04:00.51 | navaismo | system.conf |
04:00.56 | WIMPy | dahdi/system.conf |
04:01.33 | zordor | ok |
04:04.11 | zordor | I have this |
04:04.11 | zordor | http://pastebin.com/FGR79G9p |
04:04.20 | zordor | But I am not the us |
04:04.40 | zordor | But it was working before without change :S |
04:04.44 | zordor | this is weird |
04:04.46 | WIMPy | Timing is ok |
04:06.32 | zordor | where do you see it? |
04:06.52 | navaismo | span line |
04:07.17 | zordor | ok |
04:07.19 | WIMPy | Go check some LEDs. |
04:07.42 | zordor | I cant wimpy, is at a remote location |
04:07.44 | zordor | :S |
04:08.00 | WIMPy | That's teh "go" part, I guess. |
04:08.10 | navaismo | dude you are in japan and you dont have a robot to do that |
04:08.22 | WIMPy | Good point. |
04:08.30 | navaismo | i guess the media and the movies lied to me |
04:08.41 | zordor | hahaha |
04:08.45 | zordor | it is all a lie |
04:08.55 | zordor | the cake is a lie |
04:09.08 | navaismo | zordor, to the next year buy a romba and attach a camera and some grips |
04:09.21 | zordor | hahaha that would be nice |
04:09.32 | zordor | the server its not in my city... |
04:10.03 | zordor | today is 24th... I was trying to avoid to ruin my christmas dinner... |
04:10.13 | zordor | but it seems I will need to go :( |
04:10.32 | WIMPy | No people at that location? |
04:10.52 | zordor | yes, I will try to call them and to check... but I dont trust them at all |
04:11.03 | zordor | they can end up messing everything even more |
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04:12.18 | zordor | what about nt mode and te mode? |
04:12.30 | WIMPy | What about it? |
04:13.49 | zordor | could that be the problem? |
04:13.54 | WIMPy | Are you sure you should trust yourself on that issue? |
04:13.54 | zordor | where do you setup that? |
04:14.30 | WIMPy | Jumpers, dahdi/system.conf and chan_dahdi.conf. |
04:14.33 | zordor | because I see this in my config:# termtype: te |
04:14.36 | zordor | but commented |
04:14.54 | zordor | but on the documentation from the provider it is saying the PRI is NT |
04:15.23 | WIMPy | You should go and read about some basics. |
04:15.35 | WIMPy | That's why your card is in TE mode. |
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04:20.56 | zordor | I will |
04:21.40 | zordor | Ok, I see now :) |
04:21.43 | zordor | silly question |
04:22.03 | WIMPy | That's what you said. |
04:39.28 | zordor | it was haha |
04:39.41 | zordor | well thanks for the support guys |
04:39.46 | zordor | REALLY apreciated :) |
04:40.00 | zordor | have a good night and merry christmas :) |
04:40.10 | zordor | exit |
04:49.54 | navaismo | see you all! |
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05:57.31 | overyander | this is about to drive me mad |
05:58.01 | overyander | getting this error when trying to start any version of asterisk in this vm |
05:58.02 | overyander | asterisk: error while loading shared libraries: libasteriskssl.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory |
05:58.58 | ChannelZ | What vm? |
05:59.04 | overyander | rackspace |
06:00.10 | overyander | i've installed * a billion times before on centos. on bare metal machines and in vmware vm's. but rackspace vm seems to not want to cooperate |
06:00.50 | ChannelZ | what configure options did you use? |
06:00.56 | overyander | none |
06:01.23 | ChannelZ | hmm |
06:01.27 | ChannelZ | and what ver of asterisk? |
06:01.41 | overyander | exactly. i've never done any special config options and never had any problems. |
06:02.06 | overyander | i'm wanting to get 11.2cert3 but i get the same error when also trying 11.7 |
06:02.40 | overyander | all updates are done, the file is there in /usr/lib and has right permissions |
06:03.32 | overyander | i've tried searching that error with rackspace and didn't get any results |
06:03.48 | ChannelZ | Did it build the right architecture? what do you get when you 'file /usr/lib/libasteriskssl.so.1' ? |
06:04.55 | overyander | /usr/lib/libasteriskssl.so.1: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, not stripped |
06:05.37 | ChannelZ | and you're on a 64-bit kernel? You don't have a /usr/lib64 ? |
06:07.58 | ChannelZ | whistles |
06:08.04 | overyander | good point. i am on a 64bit kernel and i do have /usr/lib64 |
06:08.21 | overyander | sorry for delay, had to verify. don't want to assume |
06:08.36 | ChannelZ | you probably need to configure with --libdir=/usr/lib64 then |
06:08.47 | ChannelZ | you've got 64-bit libraries in a 32-bit dir |
06:09.01 | overyander | yeah. it's odd |
06:09.13 | overyander | let me re-image and give that a shot right quick |
06:09.51 | ChannelZ | what distro is it running |
06:09.58 | overyander | centos |
06:10.19 | overyander | it's what i've always ran * on and never had any issues |
06:10.37 | overyander | i have contemplated running on debian though |
06:10.49 | overyander | just not as familiar with it as centos |
06:10.56 | ChannelZ | well it should work either way, you just have a config problem |
06:11.32 | ChannelZ | My system is kind of the opposite, /usr/lib is 64-bit normal, and I have /usr/lib32 for 32-bit compat stuff. |
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06:11.40 | ChannelZ | (ubuntu) |
06:18.21 | ChannelZ | well good luck, I have to wander away to do some christmasy things |
06:22.49 | overyander | Ok, thanks for the help. i'll let you know if it works. |
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06:50.15 | overyander | ChannelZ, are you back? I don't get the libasteriskssl error anymore. Now, I just get Illegal Instruction when trying to start |
06:53.28 | coreyf1513 | overyander: for VM's with that issue you need to disable BUILD_NATIVE (it's under Compiler Flags in make menuselect) |
06:54.03 | overyander | Won't that make * slower? |
06:55.57 | coreyf1513 | overyander: maybe slightly but it's required for the VM. So instead of building for your host CPU it builds for generic x86_64 |
06:56.19 | overyander | coreyf1513, ok, thanks. I'll give that a shot |
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10:13.03 | serg337 | hi all |
10:18.44 | serg337 | hello? |
10:18.46 | serg337 | anyone here? |
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10:27.45 | mirela666 | aloha |
10:30.53 | serg337 | hi |
10:32.22 | serg337 | im having a situation with asterisk. maybe anyone can help? i have one pbx where incoming did work ok, but i tried to replicate all configs on second pbx and asterisk answers and gives me audio 'this number is no longer in service'. any suggestions? |
10:38.40 | mirela666 | serg337:can you show us part of log file or cli output |
10:38.49 | mirela666 | ~pb |
10:38.50 | 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. |
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12:57.11 | dar123 | everyone ZzzzZZz |
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14:03.02 | Katty | good morning cupcakes! |
14:08.09 | Katty | Penguin: got your xmas card. |
14:08.22 | Katty | Penguin: it was vera-cute ^_^ ty |
14:08.30 | mirela666 | hey Ketty :) |
14:08.46 | Katty | hello, mirela666 (= |
14:08.57 | Katty | how're you this wonderful morning? |
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14:10.22 | mirela666 | good thx :) thou it is 15h here :D |
14:10.41 | Katty | yeah it's pretty chilly here too :< |
14:10.43 | Katty | where abouts are you? |
14:10.55 | mirela666 | Srbija |
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14:11.16 | mirela666 | we have a December spring right now |
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14:15.03 | Katty | interesting! |
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14:15.27 | Katty | i've never met someone from serbia before |
14:15.40 | mirela666 | hehe , now you have :P |
14:15.57 | Katty | oh oh!! can we talk recipes? |
14:15.59 | mirela666 | where are you from? |
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14:16.10 | Katty | midwest united states. |
14:16.24 | Katty | where all the loonies are! |
14:16.31 | Katty | morning mjordan (= |
14:16.32 | mirela666 | hehe :) |
14:16.40 | Katty | SO. what do you guys eat a lot of? |
14:16.52 | mirela666 | meet |
14:16.53 | mirela666 | :P |
14:16.59 | mjordan | Katty: morning! |
14:17.06 | Katty | mirela666: fish? |
14:17.51 | Katty | mirela666: what kind of veggies do you guys grow? |
14:17.55 | mirela666 | Katty: nah, meet mostly, I personally don't prefer anything that comes from sea :) |
14:18.10 | mirela666 | all sorts heheh |
14:18.55 | mirela666 | we have tomatoes in a size of a small house :P |
14:21.16 | Katty | nods |
14:21.19 | Katty | that's quite the tomato! |
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14:21.38 | mirela666 | ^_^ |
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14:25.36 | Katty | mirela666: what's the most common type of meat that is sold/bought where you are? |
14:26.24 | mirela666 | beef/pork/chicken all the same |
14:26.58 | mirela666 | depends who prefers what :) |
14:29.19 | carrar | Morning KattyRoooo |
14:29.37 | carrar | Happy Christmas Eve |
14:31.34 | mirela666 | Happy to all celebrating :) |
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14:34.18 | Katty | hugs carrar |
14:34.28 | Katty | carrar: happy christmas eve to you too! |
14:34.46 | carrar | w00t! |
14:35.46 | Katty | big plans? |
14:35.52 | carrar | driving |
14:35.56 | carrar | to parents |
14:36.03 | carrar | 5-6 hour drive |
14:36.24 | carrar | gotta do some work at a customers location on the way too |
14:37.00 | mirela666 | damn work :) |
14:37.07 | carrar | forgot to set the SSH crypto key on a router I shipped |
14:37.12 | carrar | so can't remote in!! |
14:37.14 | Katty | woops! |
14:37.24 | carrar | yeah |
14:37.26 | carrar | woops |
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14:49.45 | Katty | carrar: be sure to drive safely (= |
14:49.48 | Katty | carrar: use your seat belt! |
14:49.59 | Katty | carrar: parents want you in one piece for xmas, not scraping you up off the pavement |
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14:54.08 | carrar | heh |
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15:28.58 | mirela666 | hmmm |
15:29.02 | mirela666 | on asterisk 11.3 |
15:29.09 | mirela666 | I get No such module 'chan.sip.so' |
15:29.21 | newtonr | you mean chan_sip.so ? |
15:29.55 | mirela666 | yes |
15:30.03 | mirela666 | menuselect says [*] chan_sip |
15:30.10 | mirela666 | No such module 'chan_sip.so' |
15:30.22 | newtonr | does it exist in /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ ? |
15:30.26 | mirela666 | yes |
15:30.50 | newtonr | then it is failing to load during Asterisk's initialization |
15:31.27 | mirela666 | restarting to see msg |
15:31.32 | newtonr | make sure verbose up, maybe level 5, and then get a full log of asterisk start up |
15:31.36 | newtonr | grep through it for chan_sip |
15:32.01 | newtonr | check logger.conf of course to make sure you have verbose going to your log file or console, whichever way you are looking at it |
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15:32.08 | mirela666 | [Dec 24 16:20:39] WARNING[18582] loader.c: Module support is not available. Module 'chan_sip.so' could not be loaded. |
15:32.47 | mirela666 | strange |
15:32.53 | file | Asterisk was built without loadable modules support. |
15:32.55 | mirela666 | that is the only logging |
15:33.29 | mirela666 | file: how to check that? |
15:33.51 | mirela666 | I downloaded cert LTS 11.03 |
15:33.56 | newtonr | mirela666, in menuselect, under Compiler Flags |
15:34.39 | newtonr | make sure the option is selected when you build. you'll typically have loadable_modules and build_native selected by default I believe. |
15:34.48 | mirela666 | yeap [ ] LOADABLE_MODULES |
15:35.09 | mirela666 | why is this by default unchecked? |
15:35.53 | newtonr | file, i don't think it is ever by default unchecked right? I've never seen it that way |
15:35.57 | mirela666 | what is the good flag select choise |
15:36.06 | file | shouldn't be |
15:36.28 | mirela666 | I haven't touched anything in the flags or the whole menuselect |
15:36.47 | mirela666 | everything is uncheked in flags |
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15:37.09 | newtonr | mirela666, odd.. where did you get the Asterisk source from? |
15:37.33 | mirela666 | http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/asterisk/all-asterisk-versions |
15:37.46 | mirela666 | Latest Version - 11.2-cert3 |
15:37.46 | hayden_ru | Is there a yum repo for Asterisk 12 yet? |
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15:38.30 | file | I just pulled down the tarball, untarred it, ran ./configure, and checked meuselect - everything I'd expect to be checked was (including LOADABLE_MODULES) |
15:38.50 | mirela666 | hm |
15:39.04 | mirela666 | file: what is checked? |
15:39.22 | file | where? there's tons of stuff checked everywhere |
15:39.27 | file | compiler flags, modules |
15:39.28 | newtonr | mirela666, just try unpacking the tarballs again fresh |
15:39.33 | mirela666 | file: in flags |
15:39.55 | file | LOADABLE_MODULES and BUILD_NATIVE as newtonr said previously |
15:39.58 | mirela666 | newtonr: ok will do |
15:40.10 | mirela666 | aha sorry m issed it |
15:40.44 | mirela666 | build nativ for optimization, as I would expocted |
15:40.55 | mjordan | hayden_ru: nope. Probably will show up in early January. |
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15:43.15 | hayden_ru | can i install dahdi in libpri from 11 repos though? Gotta check the version |
15:43.20 | hayden_ru | and* |
15:47.49 | mirela666 | <PROTECTED> |
15:47.59 | newtonr | mirela666, Asterisk gnomes! |
15:47.59 | mirela666 | well not intencionally lol |
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15:49.17 | newtonr | hayden_ru, what version of Asterisk are you using? |
15:49.38 | hayden_ru | I'm building the 12 from source |
15:50.01 | mjordan | hayden_ru: 12 should work fine with the most recent versions of libpri and DAHDI |
15:51.08 | hayden_ru | mjordan: Dahdi in repo is 2.7.0 and latest one is 2.8.0, is this fine? I won't use it anyway, but as i see it's recommended to install |
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15:59.00 | mirela666 | hmm now I get Illegal instruction message |
16:01.08 | hayden_ru | Guys, another question, do I need to compile openh323 before I build Asterisk, right? Or can I just build mod_h323 later? |
16:02.45 | newtonr | hayden_ru, I believe you can throw in the h323 module whenever |
16:03.08 | newtonr | hayden_ru, should tell you in the instructions that come with it I'd imagine |
16:03.25 | newtonr | mirela666, Where do you get an illegal instruction message? |
16:04.09 | mirela666 | on /etc/init.d/asterisk start |
16:04.29 | file | are you in a virtualized environment? |
16:05.01 | mirela666 | no |
16:05.13 | mirela666 | read somewhere that Intel(R) Xeon can cause this |
16:05.36 | mirela666 | so I disabled BUILD_NATIVE and will try now |
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16:05.58 | mirela666 | file: sorry yes on xen |
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16:07.14 | file | it's not Xeon that causes it, it's the fact you are in a virtualized environment |
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16:08.43 | mirela666 | yes it is working now, build_native was problem |
16:09.00 | mirela666 | can't recognize the architecture |
16:10.42 | mirela666 | No such module 'chan_sip.so' aaaaaan again |
16:12.01 | mirela666 | now it is really gone from /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ |
16:13.15 | mirela666 | now sip was unchecked in Channel Drivers lol |
16:14.27 | mirela666 | it's like someones playing with me lol |
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16:27.55 | hayden_ru | BTW, why is DADHI required anyway? I'm going to use SIP and H323 only, can drop it from installation? |
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16:28.16 | newtonr | mirela666, lol that is no fun. chan_sip would be unselected if you unselected one of its dependencies |
16:28.30 | WIMPy | It;s needed by hardware or MeetMe. |
16:30.17 | hayden_ru | So I don't really need it? Why wiki pushes it then? Because digium wants me to buy their hardware? :) |
16:30.42 | file | where does it "push" it? |
16:30.51 | WIMPy | Well, in the times before ConfBridge, MeetMe was an argument. |
16:31.18 | WIMPy | And a lot longer ago it was requiredfor IAX trunk timing as well. |
16:31.52 | hayden_ru | file: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4817506 |
16:31.53 | hayden_ru | here |
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16:32.18 | file | ah |
16:32.46 | hayden_ru | I'm not against it or anything, I just wonder if I really need it for Asterisk to work properly, or can I do without it? |
16:33.04 | file | you can do without it, provided you don't use MeetMe as WIMPy said |
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16:33.22 | newtonr | i'll edit that wiki page |
16:33.29 | file | further down the road if you get DAHDi hardware you'll need to install it, re-run Asterisk configure, and rebuild Asterisk |
16:33.54 | hayden_ru | Great, thank you! |
16:34.12 | WIMPy | I know some arguments why dahdi should never be installed on a production system. |
16:34.40 | bsdice | <PROTECTED> |
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16:35.01 | WIMPy | Not the cleverest idea. |
16:35.54 | hayden_ru | I'm building a H323 --> SIP gate, anyway, I really don't need it. |
16:35.54 | bsdice | hayden_ru you starting out with Asterisk have I got that right? |
16:36.12 | bsdice | ah i c |
16:37.23 | hayden_ru | bsdice: I'm running FreePBX right now, decided to try a "clean" install, building from scratch |
16:37.24 | atan | I have a Cisco phone that works fine to make calls, and take calls... but if a call goes "missed" it hangs open on the screen. Any ideas what options I should fiddle with? |
16:38.24 | bsdice | hayden_ru good idea, you always learn alot by doing an install by hand |
16:39.47 | rrittgarn | whats the option to add to res_fax to make it autodetect if its an incoming fax? |
16:40.03 | atan | t38pt_udptl? |
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16:48.42 | rrittgarn | and if im not using t38? I'm having it not detect faxes, and i know i had it working on a system that i cant find now... |
16:49.40 | file | faxdetect in sip.conf? |
16:51.12 | rrittgarn | thats it |
16:51.14 | rrittgarn | thank you |
16:51.25 | rrittgarn | i hate it when theres something tiny missing that breaks the whole thing |
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17:10.40 | shadow431 | I am having trouble with custom cdr fields. extensions.conf contains same => n,Set(CDR(logagent)=${CALLERID(num)}) cdr_custom has ${CSV_QUOTE(${CDR(logagent)})} asterisk console show is set but nothing show in cdr. |
17:11.12 | rrittgarn | have you reloaded the module since you last made changes to the cdr_custom file? |
17:11.16 | shadow431 | yes |
17:11.32 | shadow431 | the quotes show but empty |
17:12.29 | shadow431 | I can use the userfield and it works but I have a couple more fields I would like to specify as well. |
17:14.17 | shadow431 | "Executing [s@macro-queueCDR:2] Set("Local/222@from-office-00000012;1", "CDR(userfield)=425XXXXXXX") in new stack" is the console output |
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17:15.31 | shadow431 | Sorry: Executing [s@macro-queueCDR:2] Set("Local/222@from-office-00000011;1", "CDR(logagent)=425XXXXXXX") in new stack |
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18:13.50 | shadow431 | does the cdr_custom module support custom CDR fields? |
18:15.25 | mjordan | yes |
18:16.53 | shadow431 | is there a config option that needs to be set in order to access them? |
18:20.51 | mjordan | you need to configure it in cdr_custom.conf |
18:20.51 | mjordan | and set the values appropriately in the dialplan |
18:22.39 | shadow431 | extensions.conf contains same => n,Set(CDR(logagent)=${CALLERID(num)}) cdr_custom has ${CSV_QUOTE(${CDR(logagent)})} in a file mapping. asterisk console shows it set but nothing show in the cdr file. |
18:23.24 | shadow431 | Console output during the call show: Executing [s@macro-queueCDR:2] Set("Local/222@from-office-00000011;1", "CDR(logagent)=425XXXXXXX") in new stack |
18:23.49 | mjordan | You're setting it on a Local channel |
18:24.14 | mjordan | What is the src channel in your CDR? |
18:24.59 | shadow431 | SIP/integra-000018e0 |
18:25.14 | mjordan | Set the CDR property on that channel |
18:25.38 | mjordan | Local channels, by default, optimize away. The state set on those channels typically goes away with it |
18:25.51 | mjordan | At the very least, you can't rely on the state to be put where you want it implicitly. |
18:25.51 | [TK]D-Fender | mjordan: I'm betting that's called in the local channel based on the queue memeber from the queue calling out itself |
18:25.58 | mjordan | yup |
18:26.17 | [TK]D-Fender | shadow431: "queue show YOURQUEUE" <- pastebin it |
18:29.01 | shadow431 | http://pastebin.com/KZNgQxHQ |
18:29.14 | shadow431 | when using SIP/222 it didn't work either |
18:29.49 | [TK]D-Fender | LOCAL/222@from-office <- add /n to prevent * from optimizing the local channel away |
18:29.57 | [TK]D-Fender | LOCAL/222@from-office/n <- like so |
18:35.38 | shadow431 | still nothing. |
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18:40.30 | mjordan | shadow431: with the Local/222 channel not being optimized, what is in your CDR CSV (pastebin)? |
18:41.30 | [TK]D-Fender | shadow431: Look for a SECOND CDR <- |
18:41.46 | [TK]D-Fender | with the local channel in it |
18:44.31 | shadow431 | record and mapping: http://pastebin.com/bTiSaGm5 |
18:45.26 | [TK]D-Fender | [13:26][TK]D-Fendershadow431: "queue show YOURQUEUE" <- pastebin it |
18:45.31 | [TK]D-Fender | And look for that 2nd CDR |
18:45.51 | mjordan | how are you setting the CDR property on the ;1 channel? Via the Queue macro? |
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18:48.00 | shadow431 | [TK]D-Fender: same paste |
18:48.03 | shadow431 | mjordan: yes |
18:48.28 | [TK]D-Fender | then you didn't change the member like I told you to do |
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18:49.00 | mjordan | shadow431: Set it on the ;2 channel in the dialplan that is executed when the Local channel member calls the agent. CDR properties should be set on the inbound channel, not on the outbound channel, as the outbound channel is not the source of the CDR record. |
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18:50.29 | shadow431 | [TK]D-Fender: i added the /n it shows in the paste I just added the queue show. |
18:51.15 | shadow431 | http://pastebin.com/bTiSaGm5 |
18:52.30 | [TK]D-Fender | Show a complete call.... we need to see where things are happening |
18:56.37 | shadow431 | http://pastebin.com/KePCVYrj right now i am forwarding out to my cell since i am not in the office to grab my desk phone, only tell I can get the variable to work. |
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18:59.20 | [TK]D-Fender | Local/222@from-office-00000015;1 |
18:59.31 | [TK]D-Fender | that is not the same channel name as the originating one pre-macro |
18:59.49 | [TK]D-Fender | -- Executing [cfim@macro-voicemail:6] Dial("Local/222@from-office-00000015;2", "SIP/integra/1206XXXXXXX,30,x") in new stack |
19:01.57 | shadow431 | Correct but neither of the two CDR records, incoming to queue nor outgoing from callforward, show the variable. |
19:03.43 | shadow431 | is it because i am doing it from within a macro? |
19:04.30 | shadow431 | I can set one on the first CDR if I set it before the queue. But the one with in the macro doesn't show up any where. |
19:05.06 | [TK]D-Fender | Test outside of the queue as a sanity check |
19:05.33 | shadow431 | I can set one on the first CDR if I set it before the queue. But the one with in the macro doesn't show up any where. |
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19:06.36 | [TK]D-Fender | So it works in genernal, just not in the nesting of queue + local channels? |
19:07.01 | shadow431 | http://pastebin.com/4XM4WGpk correct , the wtf shows up |
19:07.13 | shadow431 | doesn't work on the SIP/ channels either. |
19:07.14 | [TK]D-Fender | well we've isolated it then.... |
19:07.36 | [TK]D-Fender | I'm wondering if it's because the macro is on the queue-level and not the inner-dial level |
19:08.39 | shadow431 | My goal is to identify who answered the call from the queue without having to strip apart the DesitinationChannel |
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19:15.21 | shadow431 | http://pastebin.com/LvMJrKKP this is the output from when it was going straight to SIP/222 and not local while i was at my desk and able to answer it. Still wasn't working there. |
19:18.09 | [TK]D-Fender | And now a RAW call? |
19:18.50 | shadow431 | raw call? |
19:22.17 | [TK]D-Fender | Straight dial |
19:22.19 | [TK]D-Fender | no queue |
19:35.43 | shadow431 | http://pastebin.com/CrAswq6T the wtf field shows in the CDR |
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20:48.39 | shadow431 | any one know a good scriptable cli sip client for testing? |
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21:58.04 | gusto | lol |
21:58.36 | gusto | there are more folks on #openwrt than are here on #asterisk ... something happened? or are they just doing christmas? |
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22:18.11 | shadow431 | [TK]D-Fender: So I can set CDR(userfield) from within the macro just fine, I just cant set my own custom fields |
22:19.33 | war9407 | with the new asterisk: Privilege escalation protection disabled! See ttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/1gKfAQ for more details. |
22:19.43 | war9407 | Ive tried disabling/enabling accordingly but it still spits out those warnings |
22:20.59 | [TK]D-Fender | And restarted * completely? |
22:22.24 | war9407 | version: 11.7.0~dfsg (and set live_dangerously = yes/no) and both same results, and yes, restarted asterisk |
22:23.00 | [TK]D-Fender | show us |
22:24.25 | war9407 | nvm, found it, I thought live_dangerously was default to no so I assumed it was tested |
22:24.32 | war9407 | w/ live_dangerously = no (no more msgs) |
22:24.43 | war9407 | thx. |
22:25.12 | war9407 | I use a little add/del script to add/remove bad #s to blacklist, I know you said there are other methods but that is what I am used to/like |
22:26.56 | navaismo | shadow431, add the values to the cdr.h compile and use normally the SET(CDR(mycustom)=XXXX) |
22:32.02 | shadow431 | navaismo: as a test or as a fix? |
22:32.55 | navaismo | as a comment lol |
22:33.15 | navaismo | in the past thats the way i handle my custom vars on the cdr, I added to cdr.h then compile asterisk and done |
22:33.40 | navaismo | of course i do not add fields dynamically |
22:36.37 | shadow431 | navaismo: that would work in my test setup but not in my production setup. From the looks of it there is a bug with the handling of custom CDR variables in macros. I would write a patch myself if I knew C++ but I don't. |
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22:50.10 | tm1000 | shadow431: luckily for you its C |
22:50.18 | tm1000 | ;-) (I couldnt resist) |
22:52.25 | shadow431 | thanks :P |
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23:22.38 | gusto | btw. i have some news |
23:23.23 | gusto | i found out how to use SPA112 and asterisk without passwords using type=peer only |
23:23.38 | gusto | one has to remove the username as well on the SPA112 |
23:23.39 | gusto | ;-) |
23:24.05 | eirirs | gusto: and how do you assign individually phone numbers? |
23:24.05 | eirirs | :P |
23:24.20 | [TK]D-Fender | huh? |
23:24.33 | gusto | that's not a problem |
23:25.04 | gusto | you just use the port for finding out which line you are in |
23:25.06 | eirirs | ? |
23:25.08 | [TK]D-Fender | [18:24]eirirsgusto: and how do you assign individually phone numbers? <- try rephrasing this... |
23:25.17 | gusto | 5060 is phone1 and 5061 is phone2 line |
23:25.48 | eirirs | [TK]D-Fender: I assume one wants that phone A have number x, and phone B have number y. How to solve this without usernames? |
23:26.11 | [TK]D-Fender | port # |
23:26.40 | eirirs | yeah, gusto answered it already :P |
23:26.49 | gusto | you still have display name |
23:27.18 | gusto | that seems to be the equivalent to peer description on SPA112 |
23:27.38 | gusto | so apparently it uses this display name also in SIP talk |
23:27.50 | gusto | but i have to check that once again, but it was the case before |
23:30.32 | gusto | ah, no, it disappeared, but however, it works |
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