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00:31.24NotreDevis it poor practice to use an extension for a fax number
00:46.33[TK]D-Fenderwhat is a "fax number"?
00:46.46[TK]D-FenderAn extension is a line in your dialplan....
00:47.02[TK]D-FenderWhich, if you want to process anything ... you kinda need
01:25.59KNERDDo the Digium phones look for the "Asterisk module for Digium phones" upon provision , automatically?
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01:47.06KattyrooBOWTIE PASTA
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03:17.51Caek_Is there a way to force asterisk to use Early offer?
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06:26.09jeeviax2 doesn't care for externip, correct?
06:27.24WIMPyDo you see that option anywhere in iax.conf?
06:27.46jeevno
06:27.58WIMPyThat's because it doesn't exist.
06:28.30jeevi've got a setup where eth0 is lan, router has fiber, eth1 on the PBX is a public ip DSL. i can get iax2 to register with default route however, if i statically route the destination iax2 server to DSL, it wont register. it goes unreachable.
06:28.46jeevnow, i've done this before.. i infact do it everywhere else.
06:28.49jeevi'm not sure why this wont work.
06:29.10jeevi see poke pong poke pong regreq ctoken on debug
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06:30.47WIMPyIf you change the route, do you flush the routing cache?
06:30.54jeevhm.
06:31.12jeevno, actually, i'm netcating udp port 4569 from the destination iax2 server and i don't see midget packets.
06:31.58jeevwhy wouldn't i see it..
06:32.37jeevi'm an absolute moron
06:33.24jeevwow, even a bigger moron now
06:33.32WIMPyThey might just still use the old route, because the "connection" is cached.
06:34.52jeevyea.. or i might be blocking 4569 udp.
06:35.07jeevhm still wont connect, let me see
06:36.56jeev[2014-08-21 23:34:41] WARNING[15884]: chan_iax2.c:10162 socket_process_helper: midget packet received (1 of 4 min)
06:36.57jeev;)
06:37.02jeevstupid me, stupid me.
06:38.12jeevall this time, the firewall
06:39.56jeevit was all a dream.. i used to pay attention to these things.
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06:40.46jeevmy eth0, lan ip connected to my linux router, the NIC is flakey, not sure if it's my vdsl2 ptp device about to die that's going down a few hundred feet to fiber..
06:40.51jeevso i need to activate backup measurse
06:40.53jeevmeasures
06:41.38jeevWIMPy, thanks man
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08:19.40Zogotmorning all
08:20.41WIMPyGood morning
08:20.53Zogotstarting on an Asterisk Dialplan library for php yesterday. starting to come together a bit. requires a Wiki update but the tests should detail simple usage: https://github.com/clearvox/asterisk-dialplan-php
08:22.36WIMPywonders whar a "dialplan library" could possibly mean.
08:22.41WIMPywhat
08:23.29Zogothelp writing dialplans in php. with methods to turn the classes into their string representations so you can easily add to extensions.conf for example
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09:59.54WHiZZiis or was there a way people could read SIP-passwords from type=friend in asterisk 11.8.1 ?
10:00.42WHiZZionly using UDP 5060, so no ssh access
10:03.04Tim_Toadythe good old brute force attacks
10:09.57WHiZZiwell, than you are able to login (maybe)
10:10.35WHiZZiI'm actually talking about "getting" the password and not login to that system, but use the password on another system to login
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10:18.51wdoekesWHiZZi: passive brute force attack, by looking at captured traffic
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11:42.12matthew-moretalkHi Anyone managed to successfully get xmpp presence working with Queue application?
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13:36.14cervajs2hi. is it possible run asterisk on ip alias ? the problem is when i REGISTER to aliased IP reply is from IP of primary interface
13:36.24cervajs2i cant use the bindaddr option
13:37.16matthew-moretalkiv had problems trying to do that in the last with asterisk. we no longer use asterisk for registrations and use kamailio proxy for that
13:37.27matthew-moretalk*past
13:37.40matthew-moretalkwhy cant you use the bindaddr option?
13:38.34[TK]D-Fender[09:36]cervajs2i cant use the bindaddr option <- why not?
13:38.38cervajs2i have more ip aliases than one
13:39.00matthew-moretalkyou can use multiple bindaddr I think?
13:39.04[TK]D-Fenderno
13:39.12[TK]D-FenderOne or all, that is how it works.
13:39.20matthew-moretalkoh okay ignore me then!
13:40.17[TK]D-FenderSource IP's for packets are determined by your OS's routing stack.  This is not *'s doing
13:58.44Stefan27I upgraded to 12.5.0 and entered a dynamic feature with params **1, self,Macro,monitor2 where [macro-monitor2] has a call to MixMonitor(test.wav). SIP/A makes a dial to SIP/B and when call is established A presses **1 causing MixMonitor to start, but this causes the SIP users to leave the bridge (hang up). My issue is similar to JIRA-24027 (?) and I thought the resulting patch would be included
13:58.44Stefan27in 12.5.0 , if patch was indeed included in 12.5.0 it seems it didn't solve my issue as well (my issue is pasted with debug logs here http://pastebin.com/8aqY7b5u line 631)
13:59.50Stefan27did that sentence get posted? starting with 'I upgraded' and ending with '631)'. I've had problems before with IRC cutting off long lines
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14:04.25[TK]D-FenderStefan27: pastebin your features.conf
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14:04.57[TK]D-FenderStefan27: It was clear and not cut off.
14:06.40Stefan27http://pastebin.com/XczbHvFC
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14:09.08[TK]D-FenderStefan27: One immediate oversight I notice is you are not calling "MacroExit" there.
14:09.27[TK]D-FenderStefan27: Make sure to be using it and retest
14:10.20fileStefan27, the change for ASTERISK-24027 did not make it into 12.5.0
14:10.43Stefan27also, when i upgraded from 12.3 to 12.5 no new files were modified or added to /etc/asterisk does that mean none of the sample .conf files has changed, or is there something in the installation process which prevents overwriting old /etc/asterisk/*.conf files?
14:10.51Stefan27ok ill re-test it anyways
14:11.17fileonly if you execute make samples will your config files be *OVERWRITTEN*
14:11.39PenguinIf there are three peers in sip.conf all using the same remote host (host=x.x.x.x), how can I ensure calls from that particular remote host always match a selected one of the three?  Calls do not contain an account username for matching.
14:12.04Stefan27aha
14:13.10Stefan27do you believe the 24027-patch will make it into next release? 12.6? is 12.6 likely to come this year?
14:13.19fileyes.
14:13.37Stefan27yes to both questions?
14:13.44fileyes.
14:13.47Stefan27ok cool
14:13.51[TK]D-FenderPenguin: It'll always hit the first one.
14:13.52Stefan27thx
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14:25.20[TK]D-FenderOk, I've got some calls I need to debug DTMF for.  What the best command to do this from CLI?
14:27.44PenguinWhen I tried to do it before, I added the dtmf level to my logging mechanism and then tailed the log file.
14:29.43[TK]D-FenderWas figuring on grabbing it live
14:30.02PenguinI suppose your dtmf is out-of-band.
14:30.33[TK]D-FenderAastra SIP phone dialing out DADHI PRI
14:31.13[TK]D-FenderApparently They are having issues dialing in certain IVR's.  Wondering if durations are whacky, etc...
14:31.28[TK]D-FenderThis does seem to happen on my Polycom's as well...
14:31.38[TK]D-Fender(as I'm told)
14:32.09[TK]D-FenderThey seem to think it's only when dialing 3-digit numbers.  Can't see why that'd be relevant..... why wouldn't 4 fail as well?
14:32.33[TK]D-FenderNaturally I'm highly dubious about the quality of testing or awareness from their side
14:35.51Kattyfile: i'm all about that bass, bout that bass!
14:36.07[TK]D-FenderNo treble!
14:36.11filemoo
14:36.15Kattydances with [TK]D-Fender
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17:34.55PenguinIs there an existing solution for using a single line key on a phone for parking and parking pickup?  I'd like to be able to press a preconfigured line key to park a call and also press that same key to pick it back up.
17:35.29PenguinOr is that something I need to build in dialplan using conditional statements to check if something is parked or not?
17:38.49[TK]D-FenderThat's one part of an approach
17:39.23[TK]D-FenderSince you're supposed to transfer to parking one would think you still have to start the transfer before just treating it like a speed-dial
17:39.53PenguinTransfer key, then park button, perhaps.
17:40.00QwellPenguin: what phones?
17:40.12[TK]D-FenderThat depends on the phone of course.  Newer polycom FW and Aastras support state-based keys.
17:40.16QwellDigium phone could probably do it fairly easily with Smart BLF.
17:41.19PenguinI'm going to do it with Linksys SPA-942, but I installed some Polycoms for a company that were set up that way which gave me the idea.  I never got to see the configuration for the Polycoms or their Asterisk, though.
17:42.39PenguinI'm hoping for the line key to provide a path to the parking space, a way to pick up the parked call, and BLF for the parking space.
17:42.59PenguinThat's how they had it on the Polycoms.
17:44.12PenguinThe only park I cannot remember is if you had to press transfer and then the park1 button or if just pressing park1 did all the work.
17:45.19Qwellhttp://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FCM/RESTful+Phone+Apps-Parking
17:45.21QwellI cheated. :(
17:48.57[TK]D-FenderQwell: I disavow all rules... cheating no longer exists :)
17:49.36PenguinIf I set up the line key to be BLF and speed dial to an extension configured for parking, pressing the transfer key followed by my park key should park the call, yes?
17:50.34QwellPenguin: should
17:50.51Qwellsome phones don't though
17:51.29QwellI'd suspect there are some dumber phones out there that when you press the button, it'll cancel the transfer and start a new call to the extension.
17:52.01PenguinAnd as long as I have a parking hint, the BLF should show when something is parked, yes?
17:52.07Qwellsure
17:52.25PenguinI've never used a parking hint before.
17:53.05[TK]D-FenderPenguin: Don't forget you'll probably want to check multiple lots... and of course you'll lose access to parking a call if one is already parked...
17:53.15[TK]D-FenderPenguin: The ROI of this idea is REALLY low
17:53.38[TK]D-FenderI would searious just do this as 2 keys
17:53.42[TK]D-Fenderseriously*
17:53.45[TK]D-Fender*blarg*
17:53.51PenguinPark and pickup?
17:53.58[TK]D-Fenderyup
17:54.13Qwellwell, even a pickup key would limit you to one extension, unless you read the parked calls out and let them choose one, in-call
17:54.38PenguinI intend to have no more than two parking extensions in one lot.
17:55.00PenguinMaybe only one parking extension in only one lot.
17:55.15PenguinIt's a small office, so not a lot of parking will be happening.
17:55.39Qwellif you're limiting it to 1, then 1 key should work
17:55.59PenguinIf I do two parking extensions, I'd use two keys.
17:56.15PenguinI don't want to deal with more than one park ext on any single key.
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17:58.19[TK]D-FenderI'd make each of them "dual-action" then and monitor a specific lot
17:59.09[TK]D-Fenderand have the target based on specific occupancy
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18:00.48edge87I have a really weird issue with calling phone to phone. User A is outside of the network and connects back through a VPN. User A can call back to asterisk and talk to asterisk's MeetMe() but User B on the same system can't call User B. It rings but when its picked up the call gets destroyed by Asterisk. But to be more weird, User A can call User C through a T1 to another asterisk system via IAX2. There is no NAT anywhere in the equation (VPN
18:00.48edge87s/T1)  Does anybody know where to start debuggin a problem like this?
18:01.49PenguinThe only way I can think of a single key (which is associated with only a single parking extension) is to create dialplan to check if the space is in use before determining if you're picking up or parking.
18:01.54QwellNo NAT, except the VPN...
18:02.17QwellPenguin: Yes, that's what you'd have to do.
18:02.27WIMPyedge87: If there's no NAT, did you make sure you didn't enable nat support somewhere?
18:02.46PenguinI assume I would also have to devise a way to do something else if a person tried to park a second caller into the same space.
18:02.56edge87WIMPy, that should only be definable in the sip.conf, and its commented out.
18:03.06[TK]D-FenderPenguin: Trick is if 1 space is taken how will you know the user's intev between picking up the parked call... or parking their call to the 2ns slot?
18:03.25WIMPyedge87: What about the other end?
18:04.37WIMPyDoes it know which IP to use?
18:04.37Penguin[tk]d-fender: I'm hoping the BLF will be the clue that "Park 1" is in use... and they won't try to park another call on it.  But if I set limits in dialplan, I could probably make sure it simply won't work if they try to put another one on top of the first one in the parking space.
18:04.48edge87WIMPy, both User A and User B live on the same Asterisk system. the other end (where User A works) is a router with an internet connection that VPNs everything back to where the Asterisk server is, and User B works
18:05.32PenguinI'm thinking a single parking space in only a single parking lot will be sufficient based on the number of phones in this office.
18:05.34edge87WIMPy, User A in 'sip show peers' has the correct IP address, is ping-able from the Asterisk server
18:06.04edge87WIMPy, i see the call setup, INVITE gets sent, and you see ACK then BYE and its over
18:06.29WIMPyedge87: Then take a closer look at the messages being exchanged.
18:07.08WIMPyPenguin: How could a user try to park a 2nd call if the acton of that button it to retrieve the call if there's one parked already?
18:08.22QwellWIMPy: well, if they tried to transfer a call to that extension when a call is already parked, they'd get some really fun results.
18:08.50QwellThe person they're trying to park will be transferred to the extension which actually picks up the first person that was parked, and they'd be connected.
18:08.58WIMPyIf you transfer manually, yes. That certainly would give undesirable results.
18:09.50edge87WIMPy, not quite sure what to fully expect. I've look at it, nothing jumped out as an error or failure
18:09.57QwellTrying to pickup a call when no call is parked would also be fun.  They'd end up just parking themselves.
18:10.29PenguinI'd create dialplan logic to prevent those things.
18:10.56WIMPyWell, if they park themselves, the call would end, wouldn't it?
18:11.09QwellWIMPy: nope
18:11.35QwellPark is just an application.  They'd sit there until they hung up, or somebody picked up the call.
18:11.46WIMPyBut you (the call being parked) hangup when the transfer of yourself completes.
18:11.53QwellThere is no transfer.
18:12.17WIMPyHow does that work?
18:12.23QwellWIMPy: pick up your phone and dial extension 700 right now.
18:12.28PenguinIt may take some testing to make it work for me.
18:12.44WIMPyIf you want to park a call, you'd have to transfer, don't you?
18:12.53WIMPy700 doesn't exist.
18:13.37Qwell700 is just an extension that executes an application, like any other extension.  The Park application just happens to handle the case where a call was transfered to that extension.
18:14.01WIMPyI think it would all just magically work if you use a conditional button based on a subscription status.
18:14.28[TK]D-Fender[14:04]Penguin[tk]d-fender: I'm hoping the BLF will be the clue that "Park 1" is in use... and they won't try to park another call on it. But if I set limits in dialplan, I could probably make sure it simply won't work if they try to put another one on top of the first one in the parking space. <- which means you're stuck with 1 parking slot.. not even 2
18:14.34QwellExcept that almost no phones will transfer an existing call when you press a BLF key, unless you've hit transfer first.
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18:15.34PenguinI think one will be enough.  If I need two, I'll create a second key to do the same as the first on a second parking extension.  The keys will be named "Park 1" and "Park 2" and will only work with their respective parking spaces.
18:15.37WIMPyQwell: You can't have transfers on keys or stuff like Polycom?
18:15.41[TK]D-FenderQwell: I think you can do that with Polycom's EFK's
18:16.19PenguinI will never try to make one key park to more than one parking space.
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18:16.24PenguinNEVAR!
18:16.58Geriatrixhey guys - i am having an issue with cdr odbc - odbc cannot connect - but i can connect with isql - mysql (cli) etc....anyone have any ideas ?
18:16.59WIMPys/or/on/
18:18.57Geriatrixi have odbc.ini set up along with res_odbc.conf and cdr_odbc.conf
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18:48.25Penguin"core show application Park" has a note that says The parking access extension in this case is treated like a dialplan hint.
18:48.52PenguinThere's no hint by following the note's instructions.
18:49.38PenguinSo should I go ahead and create the parkhint and pretend like that note is wrong?
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18:54.39WIMPyfinds the whole of that note very interesting. That leaves a lot of questions.
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19:20.47marceloamorimguys, I look at one debug of whole call, but I don`t know how to copy informations just about that call, do you guys have any tip for copy all informations about that call?
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19:25.34Geriatrixhey guys - i am having an issue with cdr odbc - odbc cannot connect - but i can connect with isql - mysql (cli) etc....anyone have any ideas ?
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19:33.06[TK]D-Fendermarceloamorim: "core show channel THECHANNEL"
19:35.02matthew-moretalkIf I want to add res_xmpp to asterisk once already installed and iv installed iksemel which is a requirement but its still XXX in make menuselect?
19:35.11matthew-moretalkdo I need to make clean or configure again?
19:35.15Qwellyes
19:36.01matthew-moretalkpants okay. didnt want to have to reselect all the options again!
19:36.03WIMPyMore like: no, yes
19:36.17matthew-moretalkey?
19:36.17WIMPyYou don't have to.
19:36.30Qwellneither of those clears out menuselect options.
19:36.34WIMPyThey won;t be wiped.
19:36.57marceloamorimnot like this [TK]D-Fender, some days ago you tell me to stop ask here if I don`t have all log about the call, but I don`t know how to get all log for one call
19:37.22matthew-moretalkoh okay so is it configure or make clean which detects external libaries?
19:37.36[TK]D-Fendermarceloamorim: Your wording was very poor.
19:37.54[TK]D-Fendermarceloamorim: There is no option to isolate for a specific call.
19:38.08WIMPyThe only easy way to get debug for only one call is not to have other calls at the time.
19:38.23matthew-moretalkCould use Wireshark to inspect the SIP Packets if you want just one call
19:38.36[TK]D-Fendermarceloamorim: And if you want to get all of the logging for a call... have it from BEFORE the call, through to the END.
19:38.50[TK]D-Fendermatthew-moretalk: that is ONLY SIP.. not * processing flow
19:39.19[TK]D-Fendermatthew-moretalk: And while we're at it... it assumes the call is SIP in the first place
19:39.21marceloamorimshould the devs put on the " log", time and uniqueID for call, so when we open the full.log we could select just that call
19:39.28matthew-moretalkvery true
19:39.29marceloamorimsorry about my english [TK]D-Fender
19:39.54matthew-moretalkso back onto make menuselect I need to run configure again?
19:40.39WIMPyyes
19:41.25marceloamorimWIMPy: maybe they should put this uniqueID after the timer, like ( [Nov 11 10:49:35] [UNIQUEID] DEBUG[5711][C-0000003b] channel.c:
19:41.52mjordanWhich UniqueID are you referring to?
19:42.10WIMPyThere are endless opportunities for improvement.
19:42.13[TK]D-Fendermjordan: He want's to completely isolate all kinds of debug on a "per-call" basis
19:42.30[TK]D-Fendermjordan: Grep out single calls for instance
19:42.51mjordanwell... technically the [C-0000003b] is as close as we can get to that. It's actually tagged on all debug/verbose/whatever statements that we *know* are related to a channel.
19:43.04mjordanThat can't get all of them, obviously - for example, things happen to a SIP request before you know it is associated with a channel
19:43.08WIMPydebug/verbose level per channel would be nice as well.
19:43.54mjordanWIMPy: Yup. People had the idea of doing that, and filtering the CLI based on the call identifier, i.e., [C-0000003b]. It's kind of challenging, and no one picked up the work after 11.
19:43.54matthew-moretalkany way to retreive what configure flags I used last time?
19:44.10mjordanlike you said: endless opportunities for improvement :-)
19:44.40Qwellmatthew-moretalk: config.log
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19:47.47marceloamorimyeah, I hope some day we could do this
19:49.22matthew-moretalkconfigure didnt work :( still cant select res_xmpp in make menuselect?
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19:50.10WIMPyCheck the log.
19:50.28matthew-moretalkwhich log?
19:50.39WIMPyconfig.log
19:52.52matthew-moretalkmmm strange. the package required is iksemel but the log suggests its looking for -liksemel
19:53.06matthew-moretalkconfigure:18847: result: no
19:53.06matthew-moretalkconfigure:18917: checking for iks_start_sasl in -liksemel
19:53.06matthew-moretalkconfigure:18942: gcc -o conftest -march=nocona -O2 -pipe    conftest.c -liksemel   -lm  >&5
19:57.31matthew-moretalkThink I know why I didnt install the -devel package. noob error!
19:58.39matthew-moretalkits works!
20:01.25Kattydances with [TK]D-Fender
20:01.56[TK]D-FenderKatty: I don't see colour.  People tell me I'm white ... and I believe them because I can't dance.
20:02.13Kattyare you going to karaoke tonight
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20:05.24[TK]D-FenderKatty: No idea. I completely vegged out last night.  Leaned the solo for Van Halen's "Panama" which was on the to-do list for a while though....
20:06.20Katty[TK]D-Fender: i like that song
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20:06.41Katty[TK]D-Fender: we used it in one of the derby games.
20:07.40[TK]D-FenderWhere every check is "clean" ;)
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20:15.51edge87ok i've this issue narrowed down. User A can call User B, User A can hear User B, but User B can't hear User A. What would cause an issue like this ? And the extra weird is that if User A calls User C over IAX2 it works fine? Is Ulaw bigger than IAX2?
20:17.10Katty[TK]D-Fender: naturally.
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20:24.02[TK]D-Fendercheckout time, BBIAB
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22:07.09themrroberthey guys, I have an office where the phones are constantly "lost". They still show "OK" on sip show peers, but you cannot call them, it returns 480 Temporarily unavailable. http://pastebin.ca/2834776
22:09.00WIMPyIt's obviousely the device that says it's temporarily not available.
22:09.18[TK]D-FenderActually it isn't obvious WHICH device is saying that...
22:09.26[TK]D-FenderBecause we aren't looking at actual SIP debug.
22:11.39themrrobertworking on it
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22:16.52themrroberti enabled sip debugging on my ext: 6987 and the failing peer: 2065. it says "Warning: 399 devnull "User Reject" http://pastebin.ca/2834779  I placed one call, but there were others from a queue while i was testing
22:19.11[TK]D-Fendersays it all
22:19.36[TK]D-FenderEither DND, user triggered rejection, or a list-based block of some kind
22:20.54themrrobertits happening to a ton of of extensions. i thought 479 was DND because that one had a different message, or a similar one. another extension the reason was: User hung up. I can believe that all of the people are idiots, but its like 8 of them, always straight to voicemail when it says not in use
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22:23.22themrrobertthanks i think these guys are screwing with me
22:23.27themrroberti found one that is circuit busy
22:28.01themrrobertdoesn't make sense that they would all be on DND, they're trying to take calls to make money
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