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02:34.48*** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.23.1 (2018/09/20) 16.0.0-rc3 (2018/09/20), Standard: 15.6.1 (2018/09/20); DAHDI: DAHDI-linux 2.11.1 (2016/03/01), DAHDI-tools 2.11.1 (2016/03/01); libpri 1.6.0 (2017/01/27) -=- Wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22 -=- Logs: bit.ly/1s4AKKu
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03:38.37bigbadpigdoes srtp require tls enables sip?
03:45.24bigbadpigdoes srtp require tls enabled sip?
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07:41.21saxahi , anybody can suggest me a good solution for using with a SBC like RPi or others ? I have 2 analog lines to attach to it, so i would need 2 or at least one FXO port.
07:42.07saxaany pointers I thought about some Sangoma or Digium solution if there is anything, Sangoma I saw the USBFXO
07:42.20saxabut it seems is discontinued
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08:04.47saxaanybody knows is Mitel FXO card works with asterisk ?
08:05.20saxaI have a chance to buy the Mitel 4xFXO card, but would like to make sure it works with Asterisk
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08:08.52saxaok, forget about my last question, the tech support answered me. Its a component of the MiVo400 pbx
08:09.06saxaso can not be used on a PC.
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09:49.18GeneralSpongebobIn case anyone gets the same issue as I did (caller & callee can use feature codes during a call when only callee should): You can get around this by using option b on Dial() and setting DYNAMIC_FEATURES in that context. This execute on the callee's channel. Finally found example at https://community.asterisk.org/t/need-help-with-custom-dynamic-feature-activated-by/70668/7
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13:58.47manticorpusHi there, I have a question about hostname and peer (configured as friend). My problem is the following :
13:58.47manticorpus- I have a peer (chan_sip) with a host=server.com
13:58.48manticorpus- The real IP of the server has changed after sometimes
13:58.48manticorpus- The peer is always link to the old IP
13:58.48manticorpusHow can I ask Asterisk to refresh the peer IP
14:02.58jsmithmanticorpus: Are you using chan_sip or chan_pjsip?
14:03.13manticorpuschan_sip
14:03.51jsmithDo you have "enable=yes" in dnsmgr.conf?
14:04.53manticorpusYes, I have try to enable dns srv, but this doesn't work because the provider as not configured this feature
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14:10.58filemanticorpus: dnsmgr doesn't involve srv - it's a different thing
14:11.31manticorpusare you sure, as the moment I have enabled dnsmng asterisk try to resolv _sip._udp.server.com
14:12.20filesrv is configured in sip.conf using the srvlookup option separately
14:12.38manticorpusok, I will do some testing and give you feedback soon
14:26.48manticorpusOk first feedback, you were right. The dnsmsg doesn't enable the dns srv.
14:28.13jsmithEnabling dnsmgr enables managed DNS lookups of hostnames.
14:30.31manticorpusNow I am lost, at startup the system can find any IP
14:30.50manticorpusBut he done request on a dns srv hostname
14:30.53manticorpusand receive any error
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14:56.01manticorpusjsmith: file: Thank you for the support
14:59.44jsmithmanticorpus: No worries....
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16:12.13ac2Hi, is anyone here familiar with using the chan_mobile module? Or has had success using a mobile trunk?
16:13.10ac2I'm experiencing no audio on both sides and could use some troubleshooting tips
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16:55.59[TK]D-FenderShow the call
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17:44.08jsmithac2: I'm not sure anyone has actively maintained that code in many many years...
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18:02.48ac2jsmith: thanks jsmith, ya it appears that way, I'm amble to receive and make calls using the cellphone as a trunk, but no audio on both ends.
18:03.11[TK]D-Fender<[TK]D-Fender> Show the call
18:04.06ac2jsmith: although it seems that it could be a very viable solution for home office using asterisk.
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18:20.12ac2jsmith: Are you familiar with using Cisco 7900 series phones with asterisk or know a user here that is?
18:21.02jsmithac2: Nope, I haven't used any Cisco phones since the 76xx series, many many moons ago.
18:24.04[TK]D-Fender~ask
18:24.04infobotQuestions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic.  Don't ask if you can ask a question first.  Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them.  Better questions more frequently yield better answers.  We are all here voluntarily or against our will.
18:24.41ac2jsmith: perhaps that issue I'm having you may be familair though, I'm attempting to creat a secure connection to my asterisk server using TLS, would you know any documentation to acheive this?
18:34.52igcewielingI gave up on TLS years ago.   Once the call leaves my network it isn't encrypted anyway so why bother?
18:36.33ac2igcewieling: that's a very good point, although some sip trunk providers are enabling TLS/SRTP from you pbx to their sip servers
18:36.44igcewielingIf anyone here uses Broadsoft / Broadcloud / Broadwhatever please /msg me, I'd like to hear about your experience with them.
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18:52.17jameswfI use Broadway to get to the store
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18:54.51igcewielingIf they add many more buzzwords to their site they'll tear a hole in spacetime.
19:00.54igcewielingHosted applications delivery platform enables telecommunications service providers to offer carrier branded Unified Communications  *makes gagging sounds"
19:03.25jameswfyeah but do they blockchain?
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21:35.17Samot2:36:43 PM <igcewieling> If anyone here uses Broadsoft / Broadcloud / Broadwhatever please /msg me, I'd like to hear about your experience with them. <-- Used them for 4 years but it's been a minute since I've used it.
21:35.21SamotI just saw that
21:36.49Samotigcewieling: It has it ups and downs. But overall it's a pretty solid platform that can do a lot.
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21:44.25igcewielingSamot: thanks
21:44.35SamotIt's just a lot of money
21:45.57SamotAnd unless they've changed their licensing, it can screw you. It used to be you couldn't add individual features to a licence. So if you wanted a Basic license but need just one feature of the next level up. You had to get that next level license.
21:47.24igcewielingI was more interested in their BroadCloud service, something turnkey sort of service
21:47.49SamotBroadCloud doesn't require you to have the servers running on your own network.
21:47.55igcewielingexactly!
21:48.12SamotStill have to face the licensing issue.
21:48.58igcewielingI can't even download whitepapers without giving them my e-mail address 8-|
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