IRC log for #asterisk on 20150620

00:09.31aquaguyHello again.
00:11.47aquaguyI'm using AsteriskNow and I've enabled the "Direct to voicemail dial" option. But my grandstream gxv3275 b*tchs about #2002 not being part of my dial plan. 2002 is an extension I can call under my dialplan. Anyone knows how can I change this?
00:12.31WIMPyThe dialplan of the phone?
00:13.22aquaguyYes, it has this by default { x+ | \+x+ | *x+ | *xx*x+ }
00:14.03WIMPyhas always just deleted the dilplans in the phones.
00:14.09aquaguyI've changed it to { x+ | \+x+ | [*|#]x+ | *xx*x+ } but it still says that the number is not on my dial plan, it does not allow me to dial the number
00:15.57aquaguyEven if I delete the DialPlan field from the phone and leave it blank the message The diales number does not match the dial plan, please dial again.
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00:18.01aquaguysorry I got disconnected
00:19.02janicezwhat
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00:24.43*** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.4.0 (2015/06/04), 11.18.0 (2015/06/04), 1.8.32.3 (2015/04/08); Standard: 12.8.2 (2015/04/08); DAHDI: DAHDI-linux 2.10.0 (2014/08/13), DAHDI-tools 2.10.0 (2014/08/13); libpri 1.4.15 (2014/06/16) -=- Asterisk wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22 -=- Logs: bit.ly/1s4AKKu
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12:27.41StaRetjiHello guys
12:28.16StaRetjiI've set r in a2billing to Generate a ringing tone for the calling party
12:28.35StaRetjiring is US ring, while I need EU ring
12:29.00StaRetjii've tried setting indications.conf to DE, HU, AT to no avail, ring is always US tone ring
12:29.10StaRetjiam I doing it wrong
12:29.27StaRetjiis there a way to generate ring so that caller can hear EU ring as pbx is in EU
12:29.29StaRetjithanks
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12:31.49rockydoggyHi, I would like to know if this is possible to use 2 differents port for registration? for example, my trunk on 5060 and phone on 5061? Thanks
12:32.23StaRetjiyou need to nat mate
12:32.46StaRetji<PROTECTED>
12:33.07StaRetjithis way, asterisk will listen on 5060 and 5061 will redirect to 5060
12:34.06rockydoggyvery appreciate i will test that
12:34.14rockydoggythank you
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12:58.53StaRetjiI wish someone can help me that fast ;D
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14:48.41StaRetjiis there a way to generate ring so that caller can hear EU ring as pbx is in EU
14:48.45StaRetjiI hear US ring
14:49.07StaRetjiindications.conf is not helping
14:49.25StaRetjimaybe a2billing is ignoring it?
14:49.48[TK]D-Fendera2billing can't "ignore" anything.
14:49.56[TK]D-FenderAsterisk config is asterisk config
14:50.12[TK]D-FenderNExt, what are you calling with?
14:50.30[TK]D-FenderAnd while you're at it.. show us a CALL, along with what you've done in indications.conf
14:50.54StaRetjithanks [TK]D-Fender
14:51.25StaRetjiI am using SIP client, if I remove r from a2billing conf, I will hear silence due to long PDD
14:51.52StaRetjiif I put r, I can hear us ring, I am using hungary in indications.conf
14:52.09StaRetjichanged us to hu and restarted asterisk
14:52.25StaRetjiis this enough info?
14:52.35[TK]D-Fender<[TK]D-Fender> And while you're at it.. show us a CALL, along with what you've done in indications.conf
14:52.56[TK]D-FenderIf I ask for X, don't try to give me Y instead.
14:56.55StaRetjiwell, I should paste output of verbose in console and pastebin it? also indications.conf?
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15:00.15StaRetjiindications.conf http://pastebin.com/Ad7PB4su
15:00.32StaRetjiwill paste a call, it is huge due to many calls
15:09.17StaRetjia call http://pastebin.com/C6BDq8UY
15:11.29StaRetji"In short, the settings in indications.conf affect only the tones generated by the http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Playtones command."
15:12.46StaRetjiif that is true, then r will simply "ignore" indications.conf as it is not using playtones, if I am not wrong
15:12.48StaRetjiIn short, the settings in indications.conf affect only the tones generated by the http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Playtones command.
15:12.57StaRetjisorry for double paste
15:17.19[TK]D-Fender<PROTECTED>
15:18.01[TK]D-FenderNo, it is HARD CODING the ringing tone in the dialplan overriding any ringing tone in any other config
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15:24.55StaRetjican I do anything?
15:25.57StaRetjiI thought r is significant
15:26.07StaRetjiform where is taking this ring?
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15:29.30[TK]D-Fender<[TK]D-Fender>  -- Executing [9949593822263@a2billing:34] Dial("SIP/0692255882-0000e1f3", "SIP/9949593822263@localhost,60,iLr(59956722267780.000000:61000:30000)") in new stack
15:29.32[TK]D-Fender^^^^^^^^^^^^
15:29.38[TK]D-FenderRIGHT THERE.
15:29.46[TK]D-FenderNEXT to the "r"
15:33.00StaRetjimy God, I must be very stupid, I don't understand
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15:33.25StaRetjiwhat is next to the "r"?
15:34.00StaRetjii thought r will generate ring and user can manipulate it
15:38.56[TK]D-Fenderr(59956722267780.000000:61000:30000) <------------------
15:39.11[TK]D-Fender"core show application dial"
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16:24.59StaRetjiread it
16:25.02StaRetji<PROTECTED>
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16:26.52StaRetjir(59956722267780.000000:61000:30000) <------------------ r is to generate ring, others are for timing
16:27.45StaRetjiso, r generate US ring
16:27.52StaRetjithis setting is in extensions.conf
16:28.39StaRetjiwhy then "r" doesn't obey settings in indications.conf
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16:56.18StaRetjiwhat if I change it in the code and recompile to ring EU by default?
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17:20.24[TK]D-Fendergo do it
17:20.31[TK]D-Fenderright now it's fixed
17:23.14StaRetjihehe, I just have to find where's that in the code
17:23.36StaRetjior maybe I can make dialplan to play .wav file instead of "r"
17:24.00StaRetjithough, I am not sure how to squeeze this in conf
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17:41.38[TK]D-Fenderremove the extra hard-coded tones from there
17:43.35StaRetjifrom conf?
17:43.40StaRetjiindications.conf?
17:45.01[TK]D-FenderEXTENSIONS.CONF
17:45.04[TK]D-FenderI showed you the LINE
17:45.12[TK]D-Fendershoved a giant arrow next to it
17:45.22[TK]D-FenderHow are you missing this?
17:45.30[TK]D-Fender<StaRetji> r(59956722267780.000000:61000:30000) <------------------ r is to generate ring, others are for timing
17:45.47[TK]D-FenderTHAT I THE TONE IT IS GENERATING
17:46.00[TK]D-FenderIt ***IGNORES*** indications.conf
17:46.08[TK]D-FenderTHAT is the tone it was told explicitly to generate
17:55.01StaRetji"i" tells to ignore the indications.conf?
17:55.02StaRetjiomg
17:55.36[TK]D-FenderNO
17:55.41[TK]D-Fenderr <------
17:55.47[TK]D-FenderRead Dial's instructions
17:55.54[TK]D-FenderYou are failing the basics
17:57.20robmalStaRetji: That () after r specifies the tone it will play while dialing.
17:58.48StaRetjiI am failing basics obviously, cause I thought (59956722267780.000000:61000:30000) is x - Maximum call time, in milliseconds,y - Warning time, in milliseconds,z - Repeat time
17:58.54[TK]D-FenderNO
17:59.00StaRetjiaccording to core show application Dial
17:59.01[TK]D-Fenderthat crap comes after a LETTER
17:59.05[TK]D-Fender^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
17:59.09[TK]D-FenderWEHAT LETTER?
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17:59.29StaRetjiL(x[:y[:z]]):
17:59.30robmalStaRetji: Please do not make [TK]D-Fender angry.
17:59.31StaRetjiaaaah
17:59.32StaRetjishit
17:59.41StaRetjihhahaha, maan, sorry, not my intention
17:59.44[TK]D-FenderREAD
17:59.48StaRetjiL
17:59.59[TK]D-FenderWell your dial is NOT "L"
18:00.08[TK]D-FenderWhen I told you to look at what it is doing I meant it
18:00.22[TK]D-FenderAnd then I point out the failure 5 times and you are still not paying attention
18:01.41StaRetjiexten => _X.,n(fstdial),Dial(${providertech}/${trunkprefix}${EXTEN1}@${providerip},60,iLr(${MATH(${realcredit}*600000)}:61000:30000))
18:01.49StaRetjithis is actual rule in extensions.conf
18:02.06[TK]D-Fenderand it is BAD
18:02.37StaRetjifacepalms
18:02.44robmalIt's great.
18:02.55robmalIt takes WTF to a whole new level.
18:03.10robmalWhat drugs are you using?
18:03.28StaRetjimoonshine
18:03.29StaRetji:D
18:03.43robmalWell, it's doing its job.
18:03.48StaRetjino, that's the route I inherited dude
18:03.58StaRetjisorry, rule*
18:04.02StaRetjiI just added r
18:04.22StaRetjijust wanted ring, now I am being bitchslapped for not being smart enough to understand it
18:04.37StaRetjisorry :/
18:04.52robmalWhat did you hope for? Pat on the back for doing a shitty job? ;-)
18:05.40StaRetjilol
18:06.07StaRetjiokay, will read what you guys wrote again and again, until I figure out
18:06.38robmalJust drop the tone specifing part in Dial.
18:07.55StaRetjiir(tone)L(${MATH(${realcredit}*600000)}:61000:30000))
18:08.07StaRetji?
18:08.33StaRetjiprotecting head with hands
18:08.37StaRetjilol
18:09.11robmalIf we're playing the guessing game - sure, maybe.
18:10.13[TK]D-FenderStop pouring gasoline in the windshield-washer resevoir
18:10.20StaRetjiyes, I am playing guess game, but I'll try it now on the server, what a hell
18:10.33[TK]D-FenderThis is not a guess
18:10.43[TK]D-FenderRead Dial's INSTRUCTIONS
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18:14.06ChannelZYou're not the boss of me!
18:15.50carrarMr. Asterisk man!!
18:15.56davedoomhi guys I'm feeling kind of stupid.  Yesterday I decided to dump Skype.  I deleted it on all my devices and decided to find something more secure.  After about five minutes of web surfing I found Blink and slapped it on my box.  At this point I am kind of lost.  It wants a login ( to what?) I figured I would setup asterisk ... so it would have something to login to.  I think I need the "for...
18:15.58davedoom...dummies" treatment
18:16.28[TK]D-Fender?book
18:16.30drmessano~book
18:16.30infobotAsterisk: 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
18:16.35drmessanoI WIN
18:16.36davedoomWhat do I do?
18:16.43drmessanoGet the book
18:16.48[TK]D-FenderRead the book and learn what Asterisk is and how it works
18:17.02StaRetjimann, I feel like Einstein now
18:17.04StaRetji:D
18:17.05drmessanoAsterisk is not plug and play.. It is not a Skype thing.  It is not apache.
18:17.16drmessanoIt's not hard, but you must learn
18:17.35davedoomI have a feeling that asterisk is not going to do what I want.  Is that right?
18:17.46drmessanoNever said that at all
18:17.53davedoomok.  thanks.
18:18.07[TK]D-Fenderwe don't knwo what you want.  You haven't given anythig that feels like a complete description yet
18:18.12[TK]D-FenderYou typed like 2 lines
18:18.21carrardavedoom: You probably want a XMPP Chat Server?
18:18.30davedoomyeah ... well I'm not too sure myself.
18:18.32[TK]D-FenderSo far all we have is "more secure".  No context.
18:18.51[TK]D-FenderIf you don't know what you want ... we won't have an informed opinion on what may fill it
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18:19.08davedoomThe last update of skype has new TOS.  They claim the right to all your conversations and any files you send through skype.
18:19.09carrardavedoom: https://xmpp.org/xmpp-software/servers/
18:19.09[TK]D-FenderFirst determine what you want
18:19.10drmessanoIf you want your own voice switch that can be secured and self hosted, you found the right app.  But you can't just check a few boxes and reboot windows here
18:19.32carrardavedoom: try jabberd 2.x
18:19.55davedoomjabber?  I thought that was dead?
18:20.01drmessanoor Prosody.. if chat and file transfer are more important, you won't get that with Asterisk.
18:20.08drmessanoJabber? Dead?  What?
18:20.22drmessanoTell that to the XMPP Standards Foundation
18:22.10davedoomSo blink says it can do voice or video, text chat, screen share and file transfer.  These things are not SIP functions right?
18:22.28carrarthey can be
18:22.31drmessanoVoice and Video are..
18:22.41drmessanoText chat, depends on the server app
18:22.45carrarif it's sip based
18:22.49drmessanoScreen share and file xfer, no
18:22.53davedoomThanks guys.  I will read up and get back.
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18:23.14drmessanoIdiot
18:23.16drmessanojk
18:24.04drmessanoI really hate this growing trend
18:24.13drmessanoPeople putting clients out there with no servers for them
18:24.17drmessanoIt's a bad thing
18:24.43aandrewI wish xmpp were more widely adopted
18:24.44drmessanoLike "Here, my client does A, B, C, D, and E.." But then like, what do I do with it
18:25.03aandrewimessage uses its own thing, gtalk has bastardized it, facebook shut it off...
18:25.27StaRetji[TK]D-Fender: and robmal
18:25.31drmessanoXMPP won't ever be widely depolyed publicly
18:25.32aandrewI have a prosody server for my own xmpp stuff
18:25.32StaRetjithanks guys
18:25.40StaRetjiI was able to make it work thanks to you
18:25.44drmessanoBecause there is no money in federating
18:25.44carrardrmessano: Blink does have a option to use a prexisting server and create a account
18:25.49StaRetjir(ring) :D
18:25.58aandrewdrmessano: oh I know, and that's the problem. the requirement of monetizing chat
18:26.00StaRetjiwas simple, from this point of few
18:26.05aandrewhell look at blackberry and bbm too
18:26.26drmessanocarrar, can I get an open source copy of the Blink Server application?
18:26.27StaRetjinow, I need to insert 2 seconds dealy, before doing fake ring (please don't yell) :D
18:26.45[TK]D-Fender~book
18:26.45infobotAsterisk: 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
18:26.46[TK]D-Fender^^^^
18:26.50carrarI don't know what server version is the free sign up system
18:26.55drmessanoBecause I couldn't care less about connecting to blink.no.co.io
18:27.00carrarcould be a opensource one
18:27.09carrarI never signed up, I always use my own
18:27.16drmessanoSame here
18:27.44ChannelZAnyone else bothered that with pjsip asterisk seems to send progress back to your device before it even tries doing the dial to the remote end?
18:28.02drmessanoMaybe it's just being proactive?
18:29.18aandrewoptimistic :-)
18:29.25WIMPyis not using pjsip, yet, but has always been bothered about Asterist sending tons of messages. You have to get used to it.
18:29.26ChannelZ^
18:30.34ChannelZit's annoying because you'll get this double blip of a ring many times
18:35.45WIMPyThere's a lot of senseless signalling going on, but I've stopped bothering many years ago :-(
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19:43.14drmessanoUpgrading routers on a Saturday.. Bad move
19:51.22fileupgrading routers at 8AM on a Monday - great move
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