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02:35.24 | lowkie | Anyone have advice on a D-Channel problem? I just installed a TE235B and now the D Channels goes up and down. PBX was working on a Sangoma card. |
02:37.07 | WIMPy | Define "goes up and down" |
02:38.27 | lowkie | No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 24 as D-channel anyway! ...a minute or so later... Primary D-Channel on span 1 up |
02:39.19 | WIMPy | Bad timing? |
02:39.57 | lowkie | correct me if wrong, but timing is set via the span line in system.conf of the /etc/dahdi |
02:40.21 | WIMPy | yes |
02:40.33 | lowkie | in which case I'm using the same span line. span = 1,1,0,esf,b8zs |
02:40.42 | WIMPy | Did you try another cable? |
02:40.49 | WIMPy | Looks ok |
02:41.11 | lowkie | it's a direct feed .. in a co-lo |
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02:42.41 | lowkie | I'm not running X or anything like that....(a question from the manual) |
02:43.06 | WIMPy | Did you check for irq timing? |
02:43.15 | WIMPy | Do you dee other errors as well? |
02:43.40 | lowkie | I don't see any other errors |
02:44.16 | lowkie | I have not checked irq yet |
02:44.50 | WIMPy | Timing or IRQ issues usually give you HDLC aborts. |
02:45.17 | lowkie | I did get an HDLC error when I tested having the timing set to 0 |
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03:38.58 | lowkie | ok....reset iras...so I know it's not shared...it was shared with an unused NIC2 |
03:40.02 | lowkie | that was supposed to be irqs |
03:41.09 | lowkie | D Channel still bouncing |
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05:30.51 | Sinnerman77 | Hey everyone! I have what's probably a simple problem. I'm running FreePBX with Cisco SPA504G phones. Everything is working but the dial plan. I've tried a couple I've found online. I need it to be able to dial 7-digit numbers, 10-digit numbers, internal 3-digit extensions, and foreign calls. |
05:31.04 | Sinnerman77 | Is someone willing to help? |
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05:32.28 | ChannelZ | #freepbx |
05:32.50 | Sinnerman77 | Ok, thanks. I'll try there. |
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05:33.06 | ChannelZ | You say you |
05:33.08 | ChannelZ | nevermind |
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06:19.57 | moshin | hey everybody! |
06:25.36 | ChannelZ | takes his shirt off |
06:47.16 | moshin | I can not seem to get the GUI for asterisk going in Optware2 / DD-WRT |
06:47.26 | moshin | I got the manager.conf square, and the http.conf |
06:47.36 | moshin | http show status looks good |
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07:32.13 | ChannelZ | well FWIW AsteriskGUI is old and dead and kind of crap |
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08:25.16 | moshin | hahaha |
08:25.23 | moshin | okay thats good to know I suppose |
08:26.43 | moshin | is there another GUI I can use in opt ware... OTRW2 in particular |
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08:42.45 | [TK]D-Fender | <PROTECTED> |
08:53.13 | moshin | right on |
08:53.33 | moshin | i knew it was a cute concept |
08:53.43 | moshin | ill just have to spin it up in ESXi then |
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09:19.35 | ChannelZ | or *gasp* configure it by hand |
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14:26.42 | famine- | morning folks |
14:35.12 | famine- | can anyone recommend a cheap ( under 80usd ) pci fxs card ? |
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14:42.16 | weinerk | Please help - Ast 11 /var/log/asterisk/full - entries from chan_sip.c have some nonascii bytes c3 bf at the begining of every line. |
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15:09.04 | leifmadsen | famine-: do you absolutely need a PCI card? There are better (imho) options for FXS and FXO than PCI cards, such as ATAs |
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15:10.13 | famine- | leifmadsen, as long as it works with pfsense / asterisk it doesnt really matter |
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16:22.36 | leifmadsen | famine-: start looking for a linksys or perhaps a cisco ATA then |
16:22.51 | leifmadsen | you'll have a lot better luck since you can just plug it into a switch, then it'll connect to asterisk via SIP |
16:29.28 | famine- | leifmadsen, after cisco bought linksys i wont buy a single consumer product they make, ive had nothing but trouble and sadly cisco enterprise gear is out of my price range |
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17:02.37 | leifmadsen | famine-: find another one then, but I would dissuade you from using a PCI card |
17:02.42 | leifmadsen | you'll have more problems than not |
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17:09.32 | Penguin | Any suggestion on how to get audio from one application on a Windows computer to an asterisk conference? |
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17:14.28 | Penguin | Maybe some particular soft phone would allow setting the audio input to be the output from another application? |
17:15.03 | Penguin | And then the inverse for audio from the conf to the other application. |
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18:41.54 | gusto | ??? |
18:42.28 | gusto | so |
18:49.52 | ChannelZ | !!! |
18:49.54 | ChannelZ | in |
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19:38.00 | ChannelZ | Penguin: there are things like Virtual Audio Cable that create virtual audio devices so you can route audio around like that. |
19:39.00 | Penguin | That sounds like exactly what I need. |
19:39.09 | Penguin | Any idea if it is Windows freeware? |
19:39.46 | ChannelZ | No it's like $25 but they have a free demo. |
19:40.01 | ChannelZ | There might be other free ones that are similar, but that's the one I remember |
19:41.54 | ChannelZ | you might look at JACK too |
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19:57.50 | Penguin | I think JACK is exactly what I need. I've heard of it before, but I never did use it. I'm about to find out! |
19:58.49 | carrar | Penguin: On OSX, soundflower will let you take output audio and then say pump it into softphone |
19:58.53 | ChannelZ | I'm not sure if it has actual drivers like VAC does, it sounds like more of an API for implementing virtual audio (so your apps need to support it.) |
19:59.05 | carrar | it's free |
19:59.41 | carrar | great for recording the audio when doing video capturing of webex confs that you're not suppose to record :) |
19:59.53 | ChannelZ | although I thought there was a JACK module for asterisk at one point in time |
20:00.01 | carrar | I'm sure it would work for your application too |
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20:00.09 | Penguin | I need to connect EchoLink to an asterisk confbridge. |
20:01.32 | ChannelZ | you'll probably need VAC - but I'm interested to hear if JACK will do it or not |
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20:05.56 | [TK]D-Fender | app_jack |
20:06.07 | [TK]D-Fender | And no.. that is not a breakfast joke... |
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22:45.54 | gusto | so |
22:46.18 | gusto | my raspberrypi asterisk died because of a faulty SDHC card |
22:46.36 | gusto | i ll have to buy a new one |
22:46.59 | gusto | and of course will try to get a replacement for the old one |
22:47.48 | WIMPy | Did you write too much? |
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22:50.04 | gusto | i do not think so |
22:50.40 | gusto | the card was not old, quite new one and was operating only a few days, it is not possible that it would reach lot of cycles |
22:51.14 | WIMPy | Depends on what you did to it. |
22:51.27 | gusto | apart from that i used this raspberrypi arch linux from their website, and that one was optimized for as little writes as possible, for example there was no syslogd and so on |
22:52.20 | gusto | on raspberrypi you have also raspbian i had on before and that one was doing a lot of writes, however, i did not see anyone complaining about that so i suppose that most cards withstand it |
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23:12.17 | gusto | so |
23:12.44 | gusto | in the meantime it would be interesting to make it fault redundant, so that it does not break when one raspberrypi goes down |
23:13.20 | gusto | first i can do it with an old atom, maybe i ll buy another raspberrypi for that later ... or better ... i ll buy another beaglebone, as far as they are better |
23:20.38 | Penguin | Put swap space on the SD and see how long it lasts. |
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23:34.57 | gusto | i have not put swap on it |
23:35.13 | gusto | but there are ppl who do |
23:35.56 | gusto | for example those openwrt ppl who have customized some routers to hold an SD card and then they put swap on it |
23:39.47 | gusto | http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=21281 |
23:39.59 | gusto | i found a good article on this |
23:40.24 | gusto | and put in mind that my card only worked like from christmas on, so no more than 2 weeks |
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