IRC log for #asterisk on 20150610

00:00.05karlfifeStill, it appears that there is some kind of standard non-t.38 network fax service that enterprise scanners seem to be looking for.
00:00.29karlfifeFor example the HP NX4000
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00:00.36karlfife(and its variant)
00:00.39[TK]D-Fenderonly "windows fax service" AFAICT
00:00.53[TK]D-FenderWhich is more like "modem sharing"
00:01.17WIMPyThe only thing I know in that area is remote CAPI.
00:01.20karlfifeI see.  As in, let's just pipe somethign to a hard modem
00:02.27karlfifeDo you know if Hylafax and Windows network fax services look the same to clients, or are they totally different clietns?
00:03.17[TK]D-FenderTotally different
00:03.24karlfifeAh...
00:03.27[TK]D-FenderForget anything OSS looking like "windows stuff"
00:03.37[TK]D-Fenderjust toss it right out the "Window"
00:03.39karlfife:-)
00:03.41karlfifelol
00:03.45karlfifeexcept maybe AD
00:04.05karlfifeDidn't MS OS all of AD?
00:04.35[TK]D-FenderDocumented the protocols at EU demands IIRC
00:04.37[TK]D-Fendernot "source"
00:05.13karlfifeI see.  Sorta like the AMI BIOS story in the 80's
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00:43.01iulhkhello, can anybody help me, how to handle this dialplan line in asterisk agi "exten => 123,n,NoOp(Message body: ${MESSAGE(body)})" could not found how to get message body in agi ?
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00:56.45iulhkhow to get message body in agi ? any hint please ?
01:00.23carrarsomething like this?
01:00.24carrarmy $MessageBody = $AGI->get_variable("MESSAGE(body)");
01:00.33carrar(perl)
01:00.59leftleganyone feel like testing my system? 224-210-1375
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01:01.58carrarhowdee TK
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01:25.55KattyCARRAR
01:26.00Kattyglomps carrar
01:26.15carrarKatty!!!!!!!!!!
01:26.25carraraccepts said glomping
01:26.29carrarw00t!
01:26.46Katty:> :>: >
01:26.48Kattyhow're you?
01:26.57carrarnot too bad
01:27.05carrargetting ready to move pretty soon!
01:27.20carrarMoving to Tokyo
01:27.24Kattythat sounds like loads of fun :<
01:27.27carraryeah
01:27.34[TK]D-FenderI'm big in Japan...
01:27.37carrarheh
01:27.40carrarme too
01:27.43carrar<--6'2
01:27.55carrarinitially just for a year
01:28.03carrarlonger if I can find a great job
01:28.47carrarI'm thinking I should probably learn some Japanese
01:29.11carrarGoing to try the learning through total immersion :)
01:29.40carrarI like Sushi so I think I haev a great start on it
01:29.43carrarheh
01:30.23carrarKatty: So this Christmas you should be getting a HELLO KITTY Christmas card
01:30.44carrarI'll scratch out I and write A
01:30.57[TK]D-FenderYou've got a Japanese GF, no?
01:31.05carrarwife even
01:31.06[TK]D-Fender(or had at least IIRC)
01:31.10[TK]D-FenderStill!
01:31.13[TK]D-Fendereven better
01:31.14carrarstill!!
01:31.16carrarheh
01:31.25[TK]D-FenderWould be good to learn the language.
01:31.29carrarheh
01:31.30carraryeah
01:31.35[TK]D-FenderKiss your distinct future tense goodbye ;)
01:31.44carrarwell out daughter is fluent in both eenglish and japanese also
01:31.46carrarour
01:31.49[TK]D-Fenderand SOV <-
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01:37.50Kattyhello kitty you so pretty ^_^
01:38.16carrar^^)
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10:04.56phixhmmmm, turning a computer on after it has been sitting in a corner for 6 months equals loud bang noises, burning smells  and a tripped circuit breaker
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10:05.19eirirsphix: you forgot to remove the dust? :P
10:05.52phixeirirs: Well the PSU blew up so it was more like swarf than dust
10:08.51bulkorokis here someone who setup a sangoma d150 box with distributed asterisk?!
10:09.08phixnope
10:09.40phixI have setup snom phones with asterisk on amazon though
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10:42.54nuclear_horseHi all. Can I set rtptimeout for pjsip channel?
10:43.33nuclear_horsehow*
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13:23.32russlevyhi, how do i found out what codec is being used on a pjsip channel?
13:27.26Ricotcpdump ?
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13:31.27russlevyi found it in core show channel
13:31.47russlevydoes pjsip support opus?
13:31.52russlevy(it doesn't seem to work)
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13:40.44RicoI'm looking for a way to reaload my realtime moh classes.
13:41.00RicoI tried "moh reload" and "module reload res_musiconhold.so"
13:41.03Ricodoes nothing
13:41.09Ricoon latest 1.8 release
13:41.16Ricoany idea / tip ?
13:44.46newtonrwith verbose or debug on do you get any log messages stating that something is wrong?
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13:46.58Riconewtonr:  my problem is that "cli>moh show classes" or "cli>moh show files" does not show the thing I have in my DB
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14:00.28Kattyanyone have an opinion of Star2Star?
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14:06.08kritzikratzihi! i’m quite new to asterisk and just fooling around really, but i have signed up with a sip service, installed asterisk on my raspberry pi and can call into a real landline number and talk to my pi
14:06.29kritzikratzithis is already a lot of fun, but i would like to take it a step further
14:06.54kritzikratziwhat is the preferred way of taking over the complete line with code?
14:08.05[TK]D-FenderPlease rephrase that with something specific in mind
14:08.06kritzikratziie. if i want direct (raw) access to audio streams (i don't really care if it's ulaw or pcm), is there some sort of suggested route?
14:08.24Katty[TK]D-Fender: do you have any direct dealings or opinion of star2star?
14:08.24[TK]D-FenderDirect control when?  How?  What point?
14:08.59[TK]D-FenderKatty: Opinion : Let me run my own server kplzthxbibi ;)
14:09.10kritzikratzi[TK]D-Fender: well, i come from a very different side, i’m an audio programmer,
14:09.14Katty[TK]D-Fender: ty.
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14:09.27[TK]D-FenderKatty: Hosted = for people who are OK just spending on things they don't own and don't want to think
14:09.44kritzikratzi… and i would love to mess with telephones (ie, write an application that reacts to what you say in weird ways)
14:09.52[TK]D-Fenderkritzikratzi: control comes in points in time.
14:10.40kritzikratziso the way i can see now would be to create a new sip user, write my application using a sip library (ie, something in java or C), connect to asterisk and modify my extensions.conf so that the external call is routed through to my sip client
14:10.42[TK]D-Fenderkritzikratzi: If you want o to take a CALL that is in process and modify it, go look at the "voice changer" module that Junk-Y created as a point of reference
14:11.02kritzikratzithat sounds exactly like what i want
14:11.07Kattyinfobot: seen mgraves
14:11.21infoboti haven't seen 'mgraves', Katty
14:11.21kritzikratzi*googling*
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14:11.29Katty^_-
14:12.16Kattyinfobot: seen mjgraves
14:12.16infobotKatty: i haven't seen 'mjgraves'
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14:12.59kritzikratzi[TK]D-Fender: yep, that is EXACTLY what i was looking for…. and it’s written in C, hurray! thanks so much
14:13.49[TK]D-Fenderkritzikratzi: Well you're also referring to "wierd ways" without any description to give us.....
14:14.13[TK]D-Fenderkritzikratzi: like just generating noise based on "whatever"... and "stuff"
14:14.23kritzikratzithats all the plan i have
14:14.27[TK]D-FenderHOW I CAN STUFF?!?!?!
14:14.46[TK]D-FenderI MUST EVERYTHING!?
14:15.45carrarLETS STUFF
14:15.51Kattyi oculd be ok with stuffing.
14:15.53carrarLETS STUFF EVERYTHING
14:15.53Kattyhugs carrar
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14:15.58Kattycarrar: have you ever heard of star2star?
14:16.04carrarEVERYTHINGS Katty!!
14:16.11carrar*2*
14:16.14kritzikratzi[TK]D-Fender: i just discovered asterisk for an art project i was contracted for (which was easy enough, that’s almost done). but now i want to venture more into the insides of asterisk, so yea… i really don’t have a solid plan. so far it seems like a really fun toy
14:16.27carrargoogles start2star
14:16.37Kattyi'll take that as a no ;)
14:16.48carrarheh
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14:16.55carrarif I spell it right
14:16.57[TK]D-Fenderkritzikratzi: * is more like "voodoo" than "art"
14:17.11kritzikratzi[TK]D-Fender: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqgDtZCEbwo this is a project i made a while ago. i want to see if i can get to run on asterisk, for a start
14:17.22carrarKatty: Is that like Asterisk 2 Asterisk?
14:17.42Resnikdeploying my first asterisk at home, wish me luck *\o/*
14:17.44Kattycarrar: well i think they might use astlinux
14:17.51carrarOh they are a "cloud" hosting company
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14:17.54Kattycarrar: not sure tho
14:18.49carrarKatty: You gonna go work for them?
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14:19.02Kattyno.
14:19.08Kattynot this year ;)
14:19.21carrarWould you have to move to Sarasota, FL?
14:19.35carrarand work ou tin the nice warm sun?
14:19.48Resnikanyone got time to help me with initial configuration please?
14:19.52carrarfrom the keys
14:20.10carrar~ask
14:20.10infobotQuestions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic.  Don't ask if you can ask a question first.  Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them.  Better questions more frequently yield better answers.  We are all here voluntarily or against our will.
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14:20.50Resniklets see how far i'll come without problems :D
14:20.58carraralso
14:21.00carrar~book
14:21.00infobotAsterisk: 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
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14:23.00Resnikthanks
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14:26.27cbeyerleinanyone got libss7 working with dahdi/sangoma TDM card and recent versions?
14:26.59cbeyerleincannot get a working combination of wanpipe TDMV_DCHAN and dahdi mtp2/hardhdlc/dchan/rawhdlc/whatever :(
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14:31.05CptBurgerinfobot: who taught you the differnce between truth and fiction?
14:32.03CptBurgerinfobot: 4th Edition is only available for purchase.  It is not available online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/
14:32.03infobotokay, CptBurger
14:32.35CptBurgerinfobot: Did your programmers also teach you love and compassion?
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14:33.40[TK]D-FenderCptBurger: Stop talking to the bot
14:33.44CptBurgerI'm not upset that the book is only available for purchase, I just keep seeing this "4th Ed available free online"  but that just doesnt seem to be the case
14:34.12[TK]D-FenderCptBurger: And it does NOT say that
14:34.19[TK]D-FenderinfobotAsterisk: 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
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14:34.24[TK]D-Fender"A" version
14:34.34CptBurgerA version is not AN edition
14:34.35[TK]D-FenderNot "4th Edition"
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14:34.50[TK]D-Fender"a cup" does not mean "MY cup"
14:35.01[TK]D-FenderYou can hav A cup... but not jsut any
14:35.53[TK]D-FenderCptBurgerA version is not AN edition <- A = before word starting with consonant.  AN = before word starting with vowel.
14:36.09[TK]D-Fender#grammarranger
14:36.18[TK]D-FenderThey are the same.
14:36.26[TK]D-Fenderin meaning
14:36.48CptBurgerEdition and Version are the words in question GrammerRanger, not a and an
14:37.11[TK]D-Fenderan edition does not imply 4th
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14:37.36[TK]D-FenderStop going neurotic over this
14:37.57CptBurgerinfobot: Can you teach Fender compassion and love?
14:39.03Chainsawattempts to suppress a laugh but fails miserably
14:39.40[TK]D-FenderYeah, He talks to hashtags I use in obvious jokes, and bots... as though they were people
14:40.06[TK]D-FenderAnd the harder he tries to nitpick what it says the more wrong he gets....
14:40.22[TK]D-FenderThose details are the exact reason why he's wrong.
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15:17.50C1ph3rwhere I can get the latest source code of Asterisk 11 as possible update?
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15:18.19bletliveehello channel
15:18.33bletliveemay somebody available for help ?
15:19.38[TK]D-FenderC1ph3r: There is no "update", there is "install over"
15:19.40bletliveeits a little bit particular
15:19.54[TK]D-FenderC1ph3r: So same place you got it from when you did it last
15:20.01[TK]D-Fenderbletlivee: Just ask.
15:20.06bletliveethanks
15:20.23bletliveei have a sip line
15:20.35C1ph3r[TK]D-Fender: svn/git repository ?
15:20.37bletliveebut it is not a trunk, only receive
15:20.59bletliveei can use it with a softphone (Xlite)
15:21.01[TK]D-FenderC1ph3r: Is taht how you did it last?
15:21.13bletliveebut i'm looking for a way to register it to asterisk
15:21.27[TK]D-Fenderbletlivee: "trunk" is a rather generic term.  Most uses of it are rather meaningless.
15:21.47bletliveeyeah our provider (OVH) sell sip line and sip trunk
15:22.16[TK]D-Fenderbletlivee: As for the service you are buying from that provider... it depends how they expect you to talk with them
15:22.31bletliveebut whenever i want to add it in asterisk it doesn't register
15:22.32[TK]D-Fenderbletliveeyeah our provider (OVH) sell sip line and sip trunk <- REALLY horrible use of terms
15:22.41[TK]D-FenderDid you tell it to register?
15:22.45C1ph3r[TK]D-Fender: I think so
15:23.01bletliveeyeah and he told me it was because the line we subscribed wasn't a trunk one
15:23.04[TK]D-FenderC1ph3r: Then go refresh your download of that and compile right over
15:23.25[TK]D-Fenderbletlivee: I don't know about these terms you're using as to what means what...
15:23.53bletliveei'll show you some links
15:24.17bletliveehttps://www.ovhtelecom.fr/telephonie/
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15:24.33bletliveehere is where you can buy individual sip line
15:24.49bletliveehttps://www.ovhtelecom.fr/telephonie/sip_trunk/
15:25.02bletliveeand this is where you can buy trunks line
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15:26.11[TK]D-FenderThose are VERY useless uses of those terms in the products they are offering
15:26.24[TK]D-FenderHow you set those 2 thingws up is probably jsut about the same
15:26.37[TK]D-Fenderthe difference is in the BILLING, and how many connections taht account is good for, etc
15:26.48[TK]D-FenderThe technical setup is probably no different really
15:26.58[TK]D-FenderThey are each "accounts"
15:27.11bletliveeyeah but the strange thing is i can't register it in asterisk but i can in a softphone
15:27.36[TK]D-Fenderin Enterprise you can see 2 simultaneous channels included
15:27.37bletliveeso what are the differences between trunk in asterisk and a softphone
15:27.43[TK]D-FenderThen you're doing * configs wrong
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15:27.51[TK]D-FenderSIP is SIP is SIP
15:27.58[TK]D-FenderYou didn't do your configs right if it isn't working
15:28.08[TK]D-Fenderso lets go see what you did create
15:28.12bletliveeyeah we don't need simultaneous
15:28.22[TK]D-FenderLet's see what you set up for this
15:28.29bletliveefirst i use freepbx is it ok ?
15:28.37bletliveeor should i use CLI ?
15:29.11[TK]D-Fendergo to #freepbx immediately for this since you aren't supposed to be touching config files by hand
15:29.26bletliveeok
15:29.26[TK]D-FenderAnd you will need CLI to LOOK at what is happening regardless
15:29.32bletliveethanks again :)
15:29.41[TK]D-FenderWe'll resume in there
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17:45.18russlevyI'm trying to monitor a call, one side opus 48k, the other side ulaw 8k
17:45.58russlevyi am using Monitor, and have the intermediary files as two 8k wav files
17:46.18russlevyis it possible to get the opus channel to write as a wav file?
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17:49.47[TK]D-FenderNo, because it's tied to the calling leg and uses a single transcode
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18:03.32russlevy[TK]D-Fender: is there another solution?
18:04.01[TK]D-FenderYou'd have to trigger records off of each leg independently
18:04.19russlevywould calling MixMonitor twice, with t and r do the trick?
18:04.51[TK]D-FenderGo call an external script in M() off your dial and pass the 2 channel names (or look up bridgechan, and then via AMI initiate the monitor on each outside of the dialplan.
18:07.57[TK]D-FenderI don't believe that it takes the feed from the source on each.  It should grab it from what is passed directly in/out in an slin conversion from the caller's side
18:35.25russlevy[TK]D-Fender: thanks so much
18:35.43[TK]D-FenderrussNot something running and tested?
18:35.46[TK]D-FenderGot*
18:36.08russlevynot yet -- but it makes sense so I can implement it tomorrow
18:36.18russlevygoing to finish up webrtc stuff now that i have a plan forward
18:37.14[TK]D-FenderSounds good
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18:48.01_abc_Hello. I am researching trunking for asterisk for an internal b2b pbx, the trunk will go through a vpn
18:48.28_abc_It seems there's only SIP and IAX trunking in all the faqs and howtos. Anything else? Which is better?
18:48.47Synthase_Anyone tested MemSQL with Asterisk by chance?
18:50.49_abc_Also who came up with the peer/friend paradigm in sip setup? Weird name choices?
18:52.00iulhkcan anybody help how to use this dialplan in AGI  "exten => _X.,n,MessageSend(${ACTUALTO},${MESSAGE(from)})"  ?
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18:57.38[TK]D-Fender_abc_It seems there's only SIP and IAX trunking in all the faqs and howtos. Anything else? Which is better? <- SIP is better interop.  IAX can save BW and is only between *.
19:00.35_abc_What's the exact difference between sip type=friend and peer?
19:00.57WIMPyHow does SIP have better interop?
19:01.11_abc_WIMPy: 3rd parties are more likely to support it
19:01.38WIMPyBut that was not the question, or was it?
19:01.55robmalPeer can only recieve calls, friend can recieve and make calls.
19:02.09WIMPyAnd I still wouldn't call it better, Just more often.
19:05.02_abc_robmal: ah? okay
19:05.18_abc_This is an important distinction.
19:05.20_abc_brb
19:05.33WIMPyAnd 'user' can only make calls.
19:05.43robmalYes.
19:05.54WIMPyuser+peer=friend
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19:20.20_abc_I think I got it. The same setting exists in iax.conf too.
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19:29.31Resnikso I added SIP trunk, but I think I did it wrong, how can I remove that (using web gui) ?
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20:11.04iulhkcan anybody help how to use this dialplan line in AGI  "exten => _X.,n,MessageSend(${ACTUALTO},${MESSAGE(from)})"  ?
20:12.09WIMPyiulhk: "GET FULL VARIABLE"
20:12.46iulhk<WIMPy>: ok let me try
20:12.53[TK]D-Fender....
20:13.16WIMPyAnd maybe you should read 'agi show commands'.
20:13.25[TK]D-Fender~book
20:13.25infobotAsterisk: 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
20:13.33[TK]D-FenderIt's not like there isn't an entire chapter on this....
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20:43.48androider23113Hi there. Has anyone successful obtained wideband (48kHz) recordings with ConfBridge/MixMonitor? I've been pulling my hair out for hours checking source code, docs, google everything and can't get it to work for some reason.
20:45.00WIMPyDid you check issues.asterisk.org? I think there has been somehting about exactely that recently.
20:45.44androider23113I have let me double check though!
20:48.38androider23113I may not be looking in the right place but I can't find anything. Any chance you know the issue off the top of your head?
20:49.50WIMPyNo. Maybe I read somethign here, but I'm pretty sure tere was someting about ConfBridge always only being recorded with 8Ks/s.
20:50.19WIMPyDo did you try with the latest version?
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20:51.14androider23113I have not tried with the latest version since I mirror my development version with production and I'm hesitant to upgrade without certainty of a fix.
20:51.54androider23113I could spin up a VM and try it though, maybe it's worth a shot
20:52.48yun1989hello all
20:52.59yun1989i have one problem in sip trunk configuration
20:53.01yun1989http://pastebin.com/dqp89YW9
20:53.08androider23113Could this be the issue? https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-16035?jql=text%20~%20%22sample%20rate%22
20:53.34yun1989i use this configuration and it's works between two asterisk
20:54.43WIMPyandroider23113: That would certainly be a show stopper. But that's been a few years ago.
20:55.00yun1989but in last day i try to make a sip trunl between asterisk and a daytek asterisk and it not works
20:55.10yun1989the asterisk not send a sip register
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