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10:51.26tparcinahttp.conf bind address, it it's set to 0.0.0.0, does it bind to all ip addresses that are available on the server?
10:52.12wyoungsounds about right
10:53.12tparcinaTo bind to 2 ip addresses, do I have to put two bindaddr= statements, one below another, or one statement with two addresses one after another, or....?
10:54.09tparcinawyoung: How to bind to only 2, if server has more IP addresses?
10:54.50filechan_sip does not allow that
10:55.55tparcinafile: Talking to me?
10:56.00fileyes
10:56.09filesame for http.conf
10:56.10fileer http
11:05.37wyoungtparcina: specify two lines
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11:06.24tparcinawyoung: OK, TY
11:06.31wyoungTIAS
11:06.36wyoungnot sure if it will work though
11:06.55wyoungtparcina: but why are you talking about http.conf for?
11:06.56tparcinawyoung: :D
11:07.15tparcinawyoung: I need to enable click-to-call
11:07.41wyoungI don't know that
11:07.47tparcinaI'll use Noojee_Click - https://wiki.noojee.com.au/Noojee_Click/
11:08.15wyoungooohhh AU
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13:07.42WorkerBuzzRepeat from yesterday,  It seems Google Voice sends a weird extension.  Something like +<phonenumber>@voice.google.com/srvenc-<auth hash?>.  How would I match that in a dialplan?
13:14.47[TK]D-FenderWith a pattern that can match it
13:19.54WorkerBuzzI tried exten => +<number> ,1,Answer() ... but that didn't seem to match
13:21.02[TK]D-FenderShow the EXACT thing you made to match it
13:21.13[TK]D-FenderBecause if you edit it we won't see your mistake
13:22.19WorkerBuzzexten => +17022528778,1,Answer()
13:22.19WorkerBuzz<PROTECTED>
13:22.20WorkerBuzz<PROTECTED>
13:22.20WorkerBuzz<PROTECTED>
13:23.37[TK]D-FenderVery clearly that isn't going to work.
13:23.49WorkerBuzzNeed a wildcard at the end?
13:23.51[TK]D-Fenderthat is not a pattern at all, and that is not a preecise match either
13:24.27WorkerBuzzYeah, I suck at Asterisk dialplans.  Is there a good place to learn?
13:24.33[TK]D-Fender~book
13:24.34infobotAsterisk: 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
13:24.35pradoDo you have the log ?
13:24.40[TK]D-Fender~asteriskwiki
13:24.40infobotasteriskwiki is probably http://wiki.asterisk.org
13:24.44[TK]D-Fenderno need for a log
13:24.47[TK]D-Fenderthat isn't a pattern
13:24.48Rasputin3711In Asterisk 13 first string Answer() in a dialplan is necessary?
13:24.51pradolog showing thai fail?
13:24.59prado*the fail
13:25.08[TK]D-Fenderpatterns start with "_" which tells * that what follows is a pattern.
13:25.27[TK]D-Fenderwe don't NEED a log
13:25.57WorkerBuzzI did.  I can grab another, but the problem seems obvious now.  Let me try _7022528778,1,Answer() ...
13:26.18pradoby the log I could tell what went wrong and how to match
13:26.34[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, Still not really a pattern.  there is nothing variable about it
13:27.03WorkerBuzz_7022528778X,1,Answer() ?
13:27.16[TK]D-FenderClearly won't match it either
13:27.27[TK]D-FenderX = single digit
13:27.31WorkerBuzzLol, clear to you, not to me. :)
13:27.48[TK]D-FenderIf it's not clear to you then you don't know what "X" is.
13:27.59[TK]D-FenderTime to hit the "dialplan basics" chapter
13:28.03WorkerBuzzYep
13:28.08[TK]D-FenderFortunately one of the better one
13:28.09[TK]D-Fenders
13:28.27pradoYou can direct google calls to an specific context, let's say [googlereceivedcalls], under this context just use: exten => s,1,Answer() ....
13:28.48[TK]D-Fenderprado, No.
13:29.11WorkerBuzzAh, _7022528778.,1,Answer()
13:30.51[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, that's onee way.  You could include the @ for just a little more security that they don't just have more digits right after
13:33.17WorkerBuzz[TK]D-Fender, Will that match even though +1 is the first in the extension?  (I'm guessing here that it works like a regular expression)
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13:34.13[TK]D-FenderNo, it won't
13:34.19Rasputin3711What is the main purporse the Answer() function?
13:34.25[TK]D-FenderYou stqart with a digit... and what comes in had better.
13:34.45[TK]D-FenderRasputin3711, Tells * to answer the call.  Exactly what is sounds like
13:35.16WorkerBuzzAh ha.  Ok, _.7022528778.,1,Answer()  worked
13:35.25[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, No, that is BAD
13:35.52[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, > ignores everyting AFTER it which makes that a catch-all for ANYTHING that is 1 charater or longer
13:35.55[TK]D-Fender"."
13:36.23WorkerBuzzAh, ok.  Back to dialplan basics...
13:36.31[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, if the call comes in with a + in front ..... PUT THE PLUS IN THE PATTERN :)
13:37.00[TK]D-Fender_+1234567890@.
13:37.15[TK]D-FenderSomething like +<phonenumber>@voice.google.com/srvenc
13:37.48[TK]D-Fenderthis way you have the + in front, the @ at the end, then you can assume since they got the rest of the number right you can bet it's not a random attack
13:38.27[TK]D-FenderOr go crazy and start checking the rest of the exte using dialplan (though this will still initally start processing)
13:40.55WorkerBuzzThat does not work.  So setting debugging on, here is the output: Executing [s@incoming-googlevoice:1] NoOp("Motif/+17022528778-2104", "") in new stack
13:41.45[TK]D-Fenderthat doesn't match what you said it was sending
13:42.04WorkerBuzzI got the previous from xmpp debug
13:42.16[TK]D-Fenderthen you started with the wrong thing
13:42.22[TK]D-Fenderand it IS actually hitting "s"
13:42.23WorkerBuzzSo is the extension the "Motif/+17022528778-2104" ?
13:42.32[TK]D-Fenderno, that is the CHANNEL name
13:42.41[TK]D-Fenderthat is not what they are dialing into your server
13:42.51[TK]D-FenderWhich clearly looks like "s"
13:42.59[TK]D-Fender<PROTECTED>
13:43.07[TK]D-Fenderit's DOING it right now....
13:43.42WorkerBuzzAh, ok.  Might understand.  I want it to route incoming calls from +17022528778 differently from every other number.  Is that not possible?
13:44.23[TK]D-FenderHow many different numbers arrive from Motif?
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13:50.24WorkerBuzzAs in how many numbers call in from Motif?  Or how many GV numbers do I have routing in?
13:50.53WorkerBuzzI have two GV numbers routing in
13:51.18WorkerBuzz(And fully aware I may be using the wrong terminology here... sorry)
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13:53.18[TK]D-FenderYou're doing better, and yes, that was the question.
13:53.39[TK]D-FenderI don't know Motif all that well... so we should start looking at the call and see if there is something we can pick apart to get that
13:54.34[TK]D-Fender<PROTECTED>
13:54.34[TK]D-Fender; no such extension exists the call will automatically fall back to the "s" extension.
13:54.49[TK]D-Fender; Motif/<endpoint name>/<target>
13:55.09[TK]D-FenderI see a targett (extension) in the outbound format, but no reference to seeeing the target on inbound
13:55.14[TK]D-Fenderlooks like a mess...
13:55.21[TK]D-FenderLets stare at a call...
13:55.40[TK]D-Fenderdo "dumpChan()" as your first priority and let's see what the dialplan gets from it in full
13:55.54WorkerBuzzK
13:59.42WorkerBuzzhttp://pastebin.com/1Ep7niN1
14:00.15[TK]D-FenderCallerIDName=       +12085578558@voice.google.com/srvenc-F6Khh0SJFjYUFdtd3oBqXA==
14:00.22[TK]D-Fenderthat's your caller, not your #, right?
14:01.51WorkerBuzzThat is the caller, yes
14:02.32[TK]D-Fenderwell we dont' seem to be getting that information in any kind of variable, and nothing in the config alludes to being able to match it in any way if the source is the same.
14:02.56fileGoogle Voice doesn't tell you the dialed number, and for caller ID there's logic on the wiki to strip it
14:03.02filehttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Calling+using+Google#CallingusingGoogle-Incomingcalls
14:03.16[TK]D-Fenderfile, but he want's to separately process his DID's arriving via it
14:03.29[TK]D-Fenderfile, so that .... doesn't look like it's going to happen
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14:03.45fileGoogle Voice only has 1 DID, so you have a separate endpoint for each
14:03.59[TK]D-FenderDoes it?  that might work then
14:04.04fileso it will go into the dialplan with an extension named that endpoint
14:04.12fileor have seperate contexts and use 's'
14:04.18[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, So are those 2 distinct sections in your config file for 2 different accounts?
14:04.23WorkerBuzzYes
14:04.35[TK]D-FenderThen yes, set separate contexts for each section
14:05.06lvlinuxAnybody know what "condition 32" is? I keep getting "chan_mgcp.c:1487 mgcp_indicate: Don't know how to indicate conditio
14:05.08lvlinuxn 32
14:05.10WorkerBuzzAnd I've done that.  But I want to route it differently based on who is calling.
14:05.29[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, Ok, then that IS the callerID and you can start chopping that up like normal.
14:05.30WorkerBuzzIE, I want to terminate +12085578558 and send everybody else to IVR, or etc.
14:05.36[TK]D-FenderIt is just a variable at that point.
14:05.56[TK]D-Fender"core show function CUT"
14:06.12WorkerBuzzOk, so it's not in the extension, but in the callerID
14:06.52[TK]D-FenderAlways
14:07.17[TK]D-FenderYou gave the impression you wanted the called number to be identifiable, not the calling number
14:07.29WorkerBuzzAh, my bad
14:08.12WorkerBuzzSo I match based on callerID by adding s/<pattern> right?
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14:12.34[TK]D-Fenderthat might work, but it'd be a good idea to clean up the callerid properly
14:12.42[TK]D-Fenderso it doesn't look like garbage on yoru phone
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14:15.00WorkerBuzzYep, that works
14:15.22[TK]D-FenderThere you go....
14:15.33[TK]D-FenderAnd then clear to GotoIF on it, etec
14:15.42WorkerBuzzUgh.  Sorry that was so painful.
14:15.51lvlinuxIs there any official documentation for the non-sip channel drivers (MGCP) other than the source code?
14:15.57[TK]D-FenderNot really painful.  It was a good process with a single oops.
14:16.26[TK]D-Fenderlvlinux, Depends on what kind of "documentation" you need.  For how to use, there is generally the sample configs
14:16.27WorkerBuzzI meant mostly because I'm not sure the right verbiage to use to convey what I'm trying to do
14:16.40[TK]D-FenderWorkerBuzz, No worries...
14:16.44WorkerBuzzBut thank you [TK]D-Fender, file
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14:29.03[TK]D-FenderYou're welcome
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16:18.42jwpierce3I've setup a ringall queue. How do configure extensions.conf to send a call to voicemail?
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16:18.57jwpierce3How do I
16:19.30scvOT from asterisk, but anybody know of a SIP desk phone with a cordless handset
16:20.02[TK]D-Fenderjwpierce3, "core show application queue" <-
16:21.13jwpierce3[TK]D-Fender, ty
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16:22.19WIMPyscv: Haven't seen such a thing since the 80s. Or are you just looking for a cordless phone?
16:22.45[TK]D-FenderAastra has a few
16:23.04scvWIMPy: nah, like the 80s style
16:23.08scvi dont think it exists
16:23.21scvhttps://i.imgur.com/Ot6rLRC.jpg like that
16:24.06scvi don't think it exists/cant' find anything but figured i'd see if anybody else knew :p
16:24.14WIMPyThat looks more like a cordless phone with extra speakerphone in the base.
16:24.34[TK]D-Fenderit is
16:24.48scvnvm mitel makes a desk phone w/ bluetooth handset
16:24.49scvso
16:24.55scvi guess it does exist
16:24.55WIMPyYou can get desktop phones with integrated DECT base. E.g. from Gigaset.
16:24.55[TK]D-FenderAastra has a few desk phones with DECT handset add-ons
16:25.20scvhttp://www.mitel.com/sites/default/files/bluetooth-accessories2-shadow_F.jpg
16:25.27scvthis is what i'm trying to describe
16:25.29scvjust very poor at it
16:25.30scv:D
16:25.31WIMPyOr you just use two phones and a PBX that allows you to link them.
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16:29.45[TK]D-FenderThat says BT, not DECT.  We you hoping for only BT range?
16:30.03[TK]D-FenderAnd if that's fine... why wouldn't you just go for a BT headset?
16:31.09scvi'm not planning to use it or anything
16:31.24scvhaving an argument with somebody
16:31.34scvw/e :p
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16:54.07jwpierce3why not linphone?
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17:15.35roswellHi. Running asterisk 11, is there an opportunity to tell in the dialplan that the caller has hung up, while Playback?
17:24.44[TK]D-Fenderhuh?
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17:27.10roswell[TK]D-Fender, for example on hangup, Dial() will jump to h extension, if any in the context. Playback() however will not, so is there a way to tell that the call was terminated while in Playback()?
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17:27.51[TK]D-Fenderyes, it will
17:28.17[TK]D-Fender"h" is not only called when in Dial
17:31.50roswellWell, if it's so, I wouldn't come up with my question )
17:32.27[TK]D-FenderShow us otherwise
17:32.39[TK]D-Fender"h" is no tied to Dial
17:32.51[TK]D-Fender~pb
17:32.51infobotA "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few: http://www.pastebin.com, http://pastebin.ca, http://channels.debian.net/paste, http://paste.lisp.org, http://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude.
17:32.52[TK]D-Fender^^^
17:41.10jwpierce3[TK]D-Fender, Queue(phones,inknrt,,,25) worked for me thanks
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17:41.36[TK]D-FenderYou're welcome
17:41.55roswellhttp://pastebin.com/ZuHtbz9x
17:43.57[TK]D-Fenderroswell, you are using a macro and have failed some of the basics regarding them
17:44.04[TK]D-Fendermacros MERGE with the calling context
17:44.25[TK]D-FenderYou should not be using this dialplan layout for your implementation
17:46.40roswellAlright, got it, thanks.
17:48.31[TK]D-FenderRestructure it and testt
17:50.12roswellYup, I got my mistake. Didn't have to start working on this prior to taking a nap, perharps )
17:50.41lvlinuxanybody know how I can dial a SIP URI directly (without going through a peer) with PJSIP?
17:51.11fileeverything goes through an endpoint, but you can override location using PJSIP/<endpoint>/<SIP URI>
17:51.43[TK]D-Fenderroswell, progress = awesome
17:51.55lvlinuxfile: what do you mean "override location"?
17:52.13filelvlinux, if you specifiy it in the dial string then the aors configured on the endpoint are not yet
17:52.17fileer are not used
17:53.01lvlinuxSo I need to setup a "dummy" endpoint in pjsip.conf to dial random SIP addresses?
17:53.16fileyes
17:53.25fileit defines the configuration to use
17:53.31lvlinuxah, k. I see. Thanks.
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20:24.11jwpierce3I'm getting a "fast busy" when trying to park calls. I have k K t & T in my Queue command. My phones are allowed to call context "parkedcalls" found in res_parking.conf
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21:06.50klowAnyone here actually have SMS messages coming to/from Asterisk into anything?
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22:22.57dimitry7hi guys. I want to replace IAX with SIP
22:23.02dimitry7what's the best place to start?
22:23.35[TK]D-Fendersip.conf
22:23.39[TK]D-Fenderor pjsip.conf
22:23.56[TK]D-FenderThen probably the dialplan that uses it
22:35.24dimitry7[TK]D-Fender, sip.conf?
22:35.33dimitry7you mean there's how to configure sip trunks?
22:36.12[TK]D-Fenderthat IS ... the the SIP channel driver config file.
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22:36.18[TK]D-FenderSo if you want to use SIP... that's it
22:36.25[TK]D-FenderOr pjsip.conf
22:47.37lvlinuxoriginate PJSIP/p430 101@LocalExtensions
22:48.02lvlinux^^^^^^ is there something wrong with my sytax here? It keeps showing the channel originate help when I run this.
22:48.28lvlinuxp430 is a PJSIP endpoint, and 101@LocalExtensions does exist
22:49.41[TK]D-Fenderread the help
22:49.46[TK]D-Fenderit's telling you what you need to do.
22:49.50[TK]D-FenderAnd you're not doing it
22:50.31lvlinuxI'm trying to do usage2
22:50.50lvlinuxit says "channel originate <tech/data> extension [exten@][context]"
22:51.31lvlinuxoriginate PJSIP/p430 101 101@LocalExtensions gives the same output
22:51.46fileoriginate PJSIP/p430 extension 101@LocalExtensions
22:52.28lvlinuxoy! ok it's late in the day lol  --- thanks file!
22:52.56lvlinuxYeah "extension" isn't in brackets.
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22:53.36lvlinuxbrainfart
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23:33.27jwpierce3I'm getting a "fast busy" when trying to park calls. I have k K t & T in my Queue command. My phones are allowed to call context "parkedcalls" found in res_parking.conf. Any Ideas?
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23:48.43[TK]D-FenderShow us
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23:56.05scv18:51 < lvlinux> Yeah "extension" isn't in brackets.
23:56.14scvyep, done that one before ... >_>
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