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13:36.18t3k3g3Hi, I have a 2 port card with two E1 lines. I am trying to configure the following - if all 30 channels of PRI1 are full then the next call should land on the first available channel on PRI2
13:36.35t3k3g3I have searched a lot and have not been able to figure out how to configure this.
13:36.42t3k3g3Or if it is even possible
13:36.53t3k3g3Any help would be greatly appreciated
13:37.14WIMPyNeed more input.
13:37.28WIMPySo it's about two telco lines and incomming calls?
13:37.45t3k3g3Yes. Primarily inbound calls
13:37.58t3k3g3Both the lines are from the same telco
13:38.19WIMPyBut they are seperate lines, not one trunk?
13:38.21t3k3g3I'm expecting at peak up to 40 inbound calls simultaneously.
13:38.50t3k3g3They are separate lines - I'd like them to behave as one. Do I ask the Telco to configure, or is it an asterisk side config?
13:39.57WIMPyTelco or both.
13:40.14t3k3g3The card is a Sangoma Dual port card.
13:40.49t3k3g3I can configure both of them to receive calls separately, but the overflow from one to the other I have not been able to figure out.
13:41.00WIMPyIF you have CFPR available on the 1st line, you should be able to use the DAHDI function from the Dialplan. Not sure what the name was. Transfee()?
13:42.09t3k3g3I'm not sure what CFPR is
13:42.30t3k3g3How do I find out if I have it
13:42.40WIMPyCall Forward Partial Rerouting.
13:42.50WIMPyTry it or look in to your contract.
13:43.47t3k3g3So, this is a telco side config then?
13:43.58t3k3g3or feature?
13:44.11WIMPyfeature
13:45.31t3k3g3I was thinking that since there is some way to create a trunkgroup and share the D channel, then it might be possible? or am I barking up the wrong tree?
13:46.04WIMPyThat's for trunks, not for seperate lines.
13:47.49t3k3g3I think I need to read more about PRI lines to be able to differentiate trunks, lines and spans.
13:48.06t3k3g3Any tips on further reading. And thanks for the help so far
13:48.43WIMPyNot sure. A trunk is a logical interface on multiple physical lines.
13:49.21WIMPyBut they usually don't share the same D-channel anyway.
13:50.17t3k3g3OK. I'm going to go ask the telco if they offer the feature. Is there any way I can ask you for help offline?
13:50.39t3k3g3BTW - I'm an IRC newbie
13:51.59WIMPyThis is a pretty good place to find me.
13:52.27t3k3g3Cool...Thank you much. More hunting!
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20:06.16WIMPy++
20:13.52Penguin=
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20:31.43cyfordhi,  i installed asterisk without any errors  but i cant start the service
20:31.49cyfordi get ERROR: /usr/sbin/asterisk not found
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21:05.50Penguincyford: Try 'which asterisk'
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23:05.00lvlinuxHey, what's the best way to do a manually switched "Night mode" --- ie changed with a code, not based on time. ?
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23:05.55dotblankHey guys did chan_mgcp.so get renamed or refactored?
23:06.03WIMPyDid you just answer your own question or is ther emore to it?
23:06.10dotblankCause I don't see it Ubuntu 14.04
23:06.12dotblankin*
23:07.45dotblankI was setting the bind address and ports and netstat reporting that they were not open, I then open the console for asterisk and tried to load the module manually... no dice
23:09.05dotblankI just tried to pull in asterisk from a more recently updated ppa.. Also no dice
23:09.21dotblankSo that module seems to have fallen off the edge of a cliff
23:09.34WIMPyWhat version?
23:09.46WIMPyIt's still ther in 11.22. No idea about 13.
23:09.55filechan_mgcp is still in the tree and built, it may have been the decision of the packager to not include it
23:10.05WIMPyAnd off course that means nothing for some packet.
23:11.09dotblankfile: Yea, I figured that its just odd they would ship mgcp.conf and not include the module
23:11.53dotblankhmm, looks like the ppa brought in Asterisk 11.7.0~dfsg-1ubuntu1
23:12.18dotblankThe ppa said it was built 6 hours ago.. hmmm
23:15.56dotblankHmm, got it working thanks for helping
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23:50.55[TK]D-Fender11.22.0 (2016/03/29);
23:51.04[TK]D-FenderSo much for Ubuntu being "modern"
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