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01:19.32*** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.23.1 (2018/09/20) 16.0.1 (2018/11/14), Security Only: 15.6.2 (2018/11/14); 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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10:17.55LiuYananyone tried dahdi-3.0.0? after I upgraded to dahdi-3.0.0, when issue `dahdi_cfg -vvv`, I got error: DAHDI_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: Invalid argument (22)\nSelected signaling not supported
10:18.39LiuYan`dahdi_hardware` output: pci:0000:03:02.0     wctdm24xxp-  d161:8005 Wildcard TDM410P
10:24.29LiuYanbut `lspci -v` does not show "Kernel driver in use" information, and `dahdi_genconf` does not generated configs for this device (empty config with some comments in /etc/dahdi/system.conf file)
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15:10.03devmikeyHi, I have a question about SIP devices I use.  Do you know why one device would work even behind a NAT where another would not be able to receive inbound calls and doesn't use ports 5062-5162 to listen as it's set to?
15:30.48devmikeyI think the issue might be Tel Uri
15:37.23devmikeyaka E.164 number
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17:10.53devmikeyzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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17:35.34RyushinRunning the latest version of asterisk 13.  Not sure if it is a bug or not, but multiple system() entries in a dial plan are not working sometimes.  http://ix.io/1ubj   Seems to happens sometimes after the tiff2pdf system() entry.
17:37.01RyushinThe full log does not show that it even attempted the next line after the tiff2pdf.
17:42.01[TK]D-FenderWe aren't looking at any logs...
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18:00.47fileRyushin: and dialplan execution stops when a channel is hung up... which usually happens after receiving a fax
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19:54.06josecapurroHello there! If i configure Asterisk for WebRTC support, and it works in my LAN without issues, which ports do i need to NAT in my firewall? Only the WS, or do i need SIP and RTP too?
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22:26.48Ryushinfile: That could do it.  I'll google about that.  That explains a lot actually.
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23:54.32degeneratehow does the format of asterisk's cdrdb unique id's work?
23:54.34degenerateeg: 1542930680.50373
23:54.43degeneratethe first number looks like a linux timestamp
23:54.47degeneratethe second number?
23:54.58degenerateor is it a timestamp in microseconds?
23:55.55degeneratefurthermore, has anyone encountered an issue where asterisk ami reports a unique ID like: 1542930680.50373  but it's actually stored in the database (cdrdb) and on disk (recording) as 1542930680.50374  (on tenthousandth larger)
23:57.04MrTAPlooks like a process id
23:59.52degeneratethe first part is definitely linux current timestamp. and i'm fairly certain the rest is just timestamp with further accuracy but i could be wrong

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