00:15.53 | Janos | Hi there, question, is it possible to control the ring order in a queue ? |
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00:21.38 | Janos | yeah but rr will not start at the beginning every time, right ? |
00:23.41 | [TK]D-Fender | It will |
00:27.00 | Janos | ahh ok then, let me read on the difference and pick the best for my needs, thanks a lot |
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01:08.14 | snadge | dialplan syntax.. so you can obviously say.. exten => _9.,1,etc .. then exten => _9.,n,etc |
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01:08.36 | snadge | i cant remember which version of asterisk introduced support for n instead of explicitly numbering each dialplan entry |
01:09.29 | snadge | can you do a similar thing for the pattern? |
01:09.58 | snadge | its not a big deal, but im rewriting significant chunks of the dialplan.. and may as well make it neater, or easier to work with |
01:10.42 | snadge | ahh the same => operator |
01:12.16 | snadge | so i need to know which version of asterisk introduced same => and.. ,n, syntax |
01:12.45 | [TK]D-Fender | 1.2 or 1.4 |
01:13.19 | snadge | ok cool.. because there are some legacy systems on 1.6 .. and for the sake of ease of administration / consistency.. its easier to use the same dialplan |
01:13.42 | snadge | copy paste ;) |
01:14.06 | snadge | all of these dialplans are written with the pattern repeating AND explicit numbering |
01:14.11 | snadge | which makes it a pain to make changes |
01:17.05 | drmessano | same and n, are not the same thing |
01:17.40 | drmessano | You dont need explicit numbering even without same => |
01:18.18 | Samot | same means you're in the same extension.. |
01:18.30 | Samot | n is a sequential priority holder |
01:18.39 | drmessano | Yep |
01:19.13 | Samot | However, you can't call on an "Nth" place in a context call... |
01:19.33 | Samot | So goto(something,500,8) |
01:19.49 | Samot | Means you need a priority 8 expressly defined. |
01:20.41 | drmessano | I think he just doesn't want to specify each priority in case he wants to reorder or change |
01:21.11 | drmessano | I don't even know how far back that goes. It was present in 1.2 |
01:21.11 | Samot | Yeah, but the two n lines that follow priority 1 are technically 2 and 3 |
01:21.19 | drmessano | ok? |
01:21.26 | Samot | But the n that follows 100 is 101 |
01:21.31 | Samot | Just so he understands that. |
01:22.23 | Samot | I do the same so I don't have to worry about that as well. |
01:22.38 | Samot | I can reorder most of the dialplan without having to worry about priority order |
01:30.11 | snadge | ah yes i forgot about the goto case.. thanks for reminding me ;) |
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01:30.24 | snadge | the particular dialplans in question.. dont use gotos though |
01:30.45 | snadge | and i guess i could explicitly number the line if i wanted to do that |
01:30.58 | snadge | or use a label? |
01:31.05 | snadge | you can say n(blah) apparently |
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01:41.52 | drmessano | That would be the preferred way |
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03:53.13 | snadge | oh dear.. i moved voicemail onto an nfs share thinking that should be fine |
03:53.23 | snadge | unable to create lock file.. permission denied... interesting ;_ |
04:09.03 | drmessano | Probably a permissions issue |
04:09.09 | drmessano | Being denied and all |
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04:13.33 | snadge | lol.. you know i considered that.. and then thought, no it's not that.. of course it has permission.. i can write other files to that share just fine, it must be a locking issue |
04:14.06 | snadge | check the actual folder that its getting the error writing to.. mapped to an anonymous user, doesn't have write permission |
04:14.10 | sarthor | HI, I have installed asteriskNOW, my extensions able to get connect from Internet but now audio, incase i am using dyndns hostname in "Setting-->asterisk sip setting--> External Address". but clicking detect my ip, AsteriskNow get my public IP and I become able to call and get audio also. HELP please, I have dynamic IP, how to configure with asteriskNow with dyndns hostname. Thanks in Advance. |
04:15.43 | WIMPy | For clicking, ask in #freepbx. |
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04:20.34 | drmessano | snadge: "permission denied" was sort of a big clue |
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21:48.30 | plandream | i am on ubuntu 14.04 and asterisk 13.1.0, I cannot install the drivers for my openvox b100e, should i install a newer version of asterisk? |
21:51.18 | drmessano | Did you use the DAHDI from their website? |
21:51.39 | plandream | yes |
21:51.46 | plandream | I used all three of them |
21:52.01 | drmessano | All 3 of what? |
21:52.14 | plandream | there are three different versions |
21:52.32 | drmessano | I see on download on their site under the b100e |
21:52.36 | drmessano | one |
21:52.52 | drmessano | DAHDI 2.11 |
21:52.59 | plandream | I used that first and the module could not be installed |
21:53.27 | plandream | so I tried to use the other two on their ftp but it didnt work either |
21:53.33 | drmessano | Well that's the part that needs to be addressed.. has nothing to do with Asterisk at that point |
21:53.39 | plandream | dahdi module was fine |
21:53.49 | plandream | zaphfs was mia |
21:54.00 | plandream | ah |
21:54.19 | plandream | So I will try again. |
21:56.11 | plandream | Sorry, I was a bit confused on this part. |
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21:56.41 | igcewieling | You will nee to contact your PSTN card vendor for support. |
21:57.09 | drmessano | lol what? |
21:57.46 | igcewieling | isn't "openvox b100e" a cheap knockoff? |
21:57.55 | drmessano | Who cares? |
21:58.16 | drmessano | He needs help installing a card |
21:58.23 | igcewieling | I care. I can't help with some random non-digium DAHDI drivers. |
21:58.27 | drmessano | So dont |
21:58.42 | drmessano | He didnt ask you specifically for help |
21:58.42 | plandream | Yes, really cheap. I was actually confused on the part with the different dahdi versions. |
22:01.19 | drmessano | plandream: They build their driver against a specific DAHDI release |
22:01.23 | drmessano | they refresh it so often |
22:01.36 | drmessano | So basically you have to install their tarball to get the driver going |
22:01.53 | drmessano | That seems to make it less of a moving target |
22:02.20 | plandream | Aha, that makes sense. |
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