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06:09.32Prelude2004canyone know where i can find seanbright ?
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15:34.43matrassssshi guys, does anyone here have any experience using kamiallo with asterisk?
15:34.54matrassssskamailio
15:35.54wdoekes~ask
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15:37.09matrasssssi was looking over the elastix distro that deals with a multi tenant, application server, I see that they are using kamailio, I can seem to figure out how kamailio is used in this instance
15:38.28matrasssssmy understanding that kamailio is the proxy where your phones need to register too, but can not get the sip phone to register to the proxy address port, but it registers to the port assigned to asterisk
15:38.50wdoekesI cannot speak for elastix, but many people put one or more kamailios (or opensipsen, hereafter SERs) in front of several asterisken (or freeswitches, hereafter B2BUAs). usually the registration is handled by the SERs and the calls by having the SERs proxy them through to the B2BUAs
15:39.23wdoekesif you put it on the same machine, you should let asterisk listen on a different port
15:39.55matrasssssthat is the way it is setup on the elastix kamailio on port 5060 and asterisk on 5080
15:40.24wdoekesso, you've answered your own question :)
15:41.07matrasssssbut i can not get the phones to register to kamailio on port 5060
15:41.46Kalavera[TK]D-Fender: here is a pastebin of a call when I try to do it with 1 as prefix  http://pastebin.com/Wt9LNHa1
15:42.28wdoekesconfiguring the SER-style proxy is more complex than a general (asterisk) config. you should try to find a route config that looks sort of like what you want and alter it from there.
15:43.08matrasssssdo you perhaps know of a link where someone integrated asterisk with kamailio usting the latter as the register proxy and asterisk as the media server
15:43.15[TK]D-FenderKalavera, And what am I supposed to see in there?
15:43.33[TK]D-FenderYouc alled, the other side didn't accept it and you aren't looking at the SIP debug for that attempt
15:43.40Kalaverait is not letting me to do the call with 1 but I can withut it
15:43.41[TK]D-Fender<PROTECTED>
15:43.59[TK]D-Fendermaybe the other side doesn't want you to have it in front
15:44.05Kalaverathe other side is a sip provider
15:44.06[TK]D-FenderDid you ask them?
15:44.22Kalaverathey said they have it active
15:44.35Kalaverathey had not yesterday but activated it today
15:45.09[TK]D-Fenderwhat does "have it active" even mean?
15:45.48KalaveraI guess that they didnt want me to have it infront yesterday but they added that option today
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20:02.00xphereshello
20:02.15xpheresI would like to implement an visual IVR like this: http://www.apexcomm.com/index.php/ivr-products-and-services/platforms/interactive-voice-and-video
20:02.22xphereshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLxl1DgbYV0
20:02.42xpheresI wonder if there is such software available open source or should be created from scratch
20:03.34xpheresis there a way or api to send selected options from a webserver to asterisk?
20:03.47xpheresinstead of selecting it on the phone?
20:03.58[TK]D-FenderIt's your dialplan.  Do whatever you want.
20:04.00[TK]D-Fender~book
20:04.00infobotAsterisk: 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
20:04.01[TK]D-Fender^^^
20:05.12xpheresmm I see, I guess you mean if I learn to use the api I will be able to do it
20:05.32[TK]D-FenderWhat API?
20:06.06[TK]D-FenderThere is no special interface
20:06.09xpheresI want to select options of the ivr from a webpage and not from the phone
20:06.13[TK]D-FenderHow you do this is up to you
20:06.16xphereshow should I do it?
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20:06.21[TK]D-FenderHowever you want.
20:06.28[TK]D-FenderGo read on how * works.
20:06.51xpheresI know how to create an ivr from a gui or even by writing the files
20:06.58xpheresbut nothing else
20:07.11xpheresI wonder if it is very hard to create request to the ivr from outside the call
20:08.08[TK]D-FenderYou have AMI to focibly redirect the call, or AGI to have the call held in a holding pattern as your script perhaps communicates in the background, etc
20:08.21[TK]D-FenderYou should see these pieces and know which you'd use.
20:08.41xpheresami?
20:08.45xphereslet me see what is it
20:09.57xpheresright
20:09.57xphereshttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AMI+Command+Syntax
20:10.33xphereshttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/The+Asterisk+Manager+TCP+IP+API
20:10.47xpheresright
20:11.08xpheresso I guess opening port 5038 I will be able to send commands to ami that will interact with the ivr
20:12.45[TK]D-Fendernext, don't just say "ivr".  that is not a thing.
20:12.47[TK]D-Fenderit is an IDEA
20:12.55[TK]D-FenderGetting input can be done multiple ways in *
20:13.11xpheresright
20:13.15[TK]D-FenderAnd what you have your system do inbetween waiting for input is up to you
20:13.40xpheresok
20:14.14xpheresbasically I want to create the ivr from a gui (I know how to do it from freepbx) and communicate with it from an external web server
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20:14.32xpheresthe first part is easy, the second part I have to learn to do it
20:15.26[TK]D-FenderIf you're expecting to integrate this into FreePBX's ivrs you've got another thing coming...
20:15.36xphereswhat?
20:16.24[TK]D-FenderIf you expect to just hook into IVR's created through PBX... you've got another thing coming.
20:16.41xpheresok...
20:23.57xpheresI found this that may be useful: http://marcelog.github.io/articles/pagi_tutorial_create_voip_telephony_application_for_asterisk_with_agi_and_php.html
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22:37.00elvisthedjHi - I'm recording a file via an agi script to my tmp dir. Then the script tries to convert it to flac, but I'm getting permission denied.  Don't understand because it's the same script. File is owned by asterisk:asterisk. Anybody have an idea?
22:37.46elvisthedjasterisk 11.13 using perl agi
22:40.22[TK]D-Fenderida : show us
22:40.25[TK]D-Fenderidea*
22:42.56elvisthedjhttp://pastebin.com/SdruNGCh
22:43.31elvisthedjthe redirect to /tmp/result was because i'm not getting any error in the console.. /tmp/result just says "Permission denied"
22:47.51[TK]D-FenderAnd the call
22:49.28elvisthedj[TK]D-Fender: console output?  i have agi debug on, but it shows no errors.. just hangs up.  Is that what you're asking to se?
22:49.48[TK]D-Fenderyes
22:50.40[TK]D-FenderYou don't seem to be telling flac where to create the output file...
22:50.48[TK]D-Fenderand assuming where the pdw is... would be a mistake
22:52.01WIMPywd or cwd
22:52.09[TK]D-Fenderpwd rather
22:53.17elvisthedj[TK]D-Fender: it defaults to the dir of the input file.  command works if i copy/paste it onto the console.  I'll try specifying full path.  I thought it was an agi problem, but if it's my perl, then I'll just keep at it :)
22:54.36elvisthedjthanks for taking the time to answer and have a good Saturday

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