IRC log for #asterisk on 20160220

00:08.58[TK]D-FenderYou don't
00:09.05[TK]D-Fenderit has nothing to do with the conference room
00:09.11[TK]D-Fenderit is an aspect of the channel
00:09.17[TK]D-Fenderand is what you define in the channel driver config
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00:43.10anahataok thanks D-Fender, so how do i set JITTERBUFFER the channel driver so all communications have a JITTERBUFFER applied?
00:53.19[TK]D-FenderRead the sample confifg
00:53.28[TK]D-FenderIt tells you where and what those parameters are
00:57.07[TK]D-Fenderhrm
00:57.16[TK]D-Fenderpjsip seems to be an odd exception to this...
00:57.22[TK]D-Fenderhttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Function_JITTERBUFFER
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01:23.22anahataThanks D-Fender, I have seen that link but can't figure out on which configuration file i have to set it (i am using freepbx so I suppose it would have to be in one of the _custom_post.conf files?).
01:49.40[TK]D-Fenderanahata, Depends if you're dealing with TRUNKS vs EXTENSIONS
01:49.52[TK]D-FenderTrunks is easier as they are called in fewer places
01:49.56[TK]D-Fenderbut still a mess
01:50.05[TK]D-FenderAnd you should be asking in their channel
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02:16.26anahata99% of our talk time is on EXTENSION
02:17.11anahataand conference rooms too
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11:12.15Guest8993I am getting the following error in my cli on reload:  WARNING[52015]: cdr_adaptive_odbc.c:113 load_config: No connection parameter found in 'asterisk-connector'.  Skipping.
11:12.24Guest8993Also I am not getting any CDR records, anyone know what causes this error?
11:13.52Guest8993Ok typo by me, let's see if it corrected the isuse
11:14.54Guest8993Guess what, it did!
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13:53.31enochhi all, I'm a bit confused...
13:53.33enochi want to launch step1 agi while my ivr waits for digits, if the user digit something i want to redirect it to step2: http://fpaste.org/326543/55976122/
13:53.52enochwhat's the right way?
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14:02.42enoch...
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15:03.39Garibaldo@enoch why you use Ringing in first priority ?
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17:11.39enochhow to make a new call from phpagi and make a bridge with the actual one?
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17:19.31hjfhm... would asterisk run on a raspberry pi?
17:19.50WIMPyIt does.
17:20.10hjfi just need it to authenticate SIP clients and route the calls to a SIP trunk with no auth
17:20.19hjfthere's no transcoding going on
17:20.46hjfso i suppose CPU won't be an issue there
17:21.31WIMPyThe most obvious bad things are transcoding and recording.
17:23.22hjfi just need it to "proxy" the calls, from an internal LAN to the ITSP's VOIP VLAN. there's no routing between those
17:23.34hjfso i use a PC with two NICs for this
17:23.57hjffor the rpi i'd use VLANs
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17:39.28enochhow to make a new call from phpagi and make a bridge with the actual one?
17:42.02WIMPyLook for originate and bridge in its documentation.
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22:38.33dimitry7hi guys, what can I do to get rid of this eror
22:38.35dimitry7error
22:38.44dimitry7# modprobe -r dahdi
22:38.44dimitry7FATAL: Module dahdi is in use.
22:39.10dimitry7I reinstalled asterisk / dahdi / wanpipe, but still the same error and I my calls don't work
22:39.15WIMPyStop whatever is using it?
22:39.51dimitry7WIMPy, I see this: # rmmod dahdi
22:39.52dimitry7ERROR: Module dahdi is in use by wanpipe,wcte13xp
22:40.14dimitry7I stop wanpipe but don't know about the other one
22:40.30WIMPySo yu have to rmmode those first.
22:40.32dimitry7ps axu|grep wc doesnt' show anything
22:40.35dimitry7ok
22:40.37dimitry7let me do
22:40.52dimitry7ohhh done :D
22:40.57dimitry7let me see if it starts
22:40.59WIMPySo you have to rmmod those first.
22:41.25dimitry7rmmod dahdi ?
22:41.39dimitry7wanpipe is gone when i stoppped wanrouter
22:41.42WIMPyThat's the last one.
22:41.49dimitry7okay
22:42.12dimitry7# rmmod dahdi
22:42.12dimitry7ERROR: Module dahdi does not exist in /proc/modules
22:42.15dimitry7okay now?
22:42.18dimitry7recompile dahdi?
22:42.56WIMPyWhy recompile?
22:43.08dimitry7I'm installing from source
22:43.25dimitry7and startgin wanrouter and asterisk wasn't enough
22:43.30WIMPyI thought you already had instlled a new one?
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22:43.49dimitry7yes, but still can't do asterisk > dahdi show version
22:43.56dimitry7dahdi command not found
22:43.56WIMPyAnd AFAIK you don;t install dahdi yourself when using wanpipe, do you?
22:44.05dimitry7Yup
22:44.06dimitry7I do
22:44.27dimitry7seems a little weird but it works
22:44.41dimitry7it's just that I upgraded my kernel and it didn't start
22:44.46WIMPyLuckily I dodn't have to deal with that.
22:44.57dimitry7how do you install it?
22:44.59dimitry7from source?
22:45.02dimitry7debian?
22:45.13WIMPyYeah. The joy of using non Linux supported hardware.
22:45.27WIMPyI do from source, yes.
22:45.42WIMPyAnd only once on Debian (raspbian).
22:45.54dimitry7everything from source?
22:46.03dimitry7wanpipe dahdi and asterisk?
22:46.13WIMPyHow much "everything"? :-)
22:46.23dimitry7those 3, or what else?
22:46.34WIMPyI never had to deal with wanpipe.
22:46.39dimitry7why?
22:46.49dimitry7what do you use instead?
22:46.54WIMPyWell, there's a whole OS you can install from source if you like :-)
22:47.08WIMPyWhy? Because I never had a Sangoma card.
22:47.22dimitry7ohh
22:47.28dimitry7that makes sense
22:47.46WIMPyAnd I usually use hardware that's supported by Linux. I've got only one box with dahdi at all.
22:47.47dimitry7i tried to make it work on debian but wanpipe is only source
22:47.50dimitry7it's not a package
22:47.58dimitry7me too
22:48.01dimitry7i use dell servers
22:48.03WIMPy(not counting any testing)
22:49.31dimitry7WIMPy, No such command 'dahdi'
22:49.39dimitry7still can't get it work
22:49.44dimitry7why is that?
22:49.56WIMPyIs your config sane?
22:50.18dimitry7yes
22:50.18WIMPyTry to load chan_dahdi and see what it has to tell.
22:50.25dimitry7it's the same I had before upgrading
22:50.32dimitry7how can I load it?
22:50.46WIMPymodule load chan_dahdi
22:51.13WIMPyMight helt to crank up verbose and possibly debug as well before trying.
22:51.18WIMPyhelp
22:51.18dimitry7[Feb 20 16:50:57] ERROR[31376]: chan_dahdi.c:12417 mkintf: Signalling requested on channel 1 is MFC/R2 but line is in ISDN PRI signalling
22:51.25dimitry7I think I can see what's the problem
22:51.37WIMPyThe config :-)
22:51.48dimitry7yes
23:00.33dimitry7WIMPy, I'm getting the same error, Signalling requested on channel 1 is MFC/R2 but line is in ISDN PRI signalling
23:00.41dimitry7but my config has always been mfc/r2
23:00.46dimitry7and my line too, what's wrong?
23:00.56WIMPyYour config
23:00.57dimitry7the config says r2
23:01.04dimitry7yeah but it says r2
23:01.12dimitry7signalling=mfcr2
23:01.13WIMPyOne part of it seems to disagree.
23:01.27dimitry7looks like if the carrier has migrated to PRI
23:01.39WIMPyBut I don't know which one would be Asterisk and which one refers to dahdi.
23:01.56WIMPyOr possibly eben wanpipe.
23:02.04dimitry7let me check
23:02.21dimitry7I see the problem now, let me check
23:05.06dimitry7WIMPy, it works now
23:05.16dimitry7in etc/dahdi/system.conf
23:05.27dimitry7i had ccs instead of cas
23:05.28dimitry7:)
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23:38.05jeffspeffwhat is currently the preferred monitoring method for * ? is opennms still the most recommended (it was recommended in the book last time i read it.)
23:38.08jeffspeff~book
23:38.08infobotAsterisk: 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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