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00:21.27*** topic/#asterisk is Take the March 2019 Asterisk User Survey! https://goo.gl/forms/xL1VUHRsf95saly13 -- #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.28.1 (2019/09/05) 16.5.1 (2019/09/05), Security Only: 15.7.4 (2019/09/05); DAHDI: 3.0.0 (2018/11/15); libpri 1.6.0 (2017/01/27) -=- Wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22
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12:51.56DonAlexOk quick question but it is bugging me. How to make the terminal width wider when logging in via asterisk -r ? IT seems fixed at 80 columns which makes commands like pjsip show endpoints hard to read.
12:52.45DonAlexThe host terminal is full width so not sure what is going on?
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12:59.13sibiriadid you expand the size of the terminal after logging onto it, and are you using some weirdo terminal emulator?
13:02.03sibiriaoften just clearing the terminal screen (with "clear") will update the terminfo for the terminal emulator
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13:55.50DonAlexHmm mnmo
13:56.10DonAlexno.. it is ssh into a machine and runnning asterisk -r
13:58.05sibiriaDonAlex: yes, and you're using a terminal emulator for this
13:58.52DonAlexLinux terminal yes.. Tilda to be precise.. but as I say logging into the shell is fine.. wide.. only asterisk -r is 80 columns
13:59.11sibiriahumor me
13:59.15sibiriado "clear"
13:59.22sibiriathen "tput reset"
13:59.30sibiriathen back to asterisk -r
13:59.33sibiriastill 80 columns?
13:59.36DonAlexok
13:59.41DonAlexone mo
14:00.17DonAlexYup..
14:00.21DonAlexstll 80
14:00.30sibiriawhat do you get on the terminal if you do "tput cols"?
14:01.05DonAlextput cols
14:01.05DonAlex213
14:01.27sibiriahave you tried using an emulator other than tilda? like normal GNOME terminal or x-term etc.?
14:01.40DonAlexI can do .. one mom
14:01.45sibiriajust to try narrow down where the prob may be
14:02.51DonAlexNope. No change..
14:04.25DonAlexLooks like this https://imgur.com/a/kUAMxmj
14:05.06DonAlexYou can see the header s supposed to show the colums but it is all wrapped at 80
14:06.16sibiriait's probably something silly, the last thing one would think of, but i'm unfortunately out of ideas. sorry
14:06.51sibiriabtw. is asterisk's own output longer than 80 columns? it's not just pjsip enforcing its own output to 80 cols?
14:07.15DonAlex*shrugs* one omm
14:09.28DonAlexcore set verbose uses the whole terminal.. must just be pjsip then. Oh well.
14:10.44sibiriashould be livable as long as pjsip isn't trimming anything i guess
14:10.52sibirialike an endpoint or contact name etc.
14:10.59DonAlexjust have to use pjsip list endpoints instead.  Just kinda like seeing the connection status time in one go rather than having to use 2 commad
14:11.25DonAlexHey ho..
14:13.55DonAlexCheers anyway.
14:14.40DonAlexLaters
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15:52.31DovidAnyone else see this? https://www.fredposner.com/2207/sangoma-doesnt-get-open-source/
15:59.30SamotDovid: No but just for the record, Digium has Switchvox.
15:59.45SamotYou know, the fully commercial solution. They do actively market it.
16:01.08DovidCorrrect. My issue is they are sh*tting all over opensource and their own product. A lot of people are not happy
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16:08.03SamotI'm not sure how that counts as shitting on opensource?
16:08.22SamotThere is merit in the OSS can go so far for you arugment.
16:08.25SamotThere is merit in the OSS can go so far for you arugement.
16:10.12SamotMy network is a mixture of OSS and non-OSS.
16:10.19SamotWhy? Because business demands.
16:10.32SamotOSS is not the end all be all answer.
16:10.43SamotAnd saying that is not shitting on any OSS community.
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16:19.35SamotAnd while the Sangoma post could have been written better, Fred's blog does seem to take quotes out of context and the make the rebuttal on that. Sooooo.............
16:21.41SamotJust remember kids, being critical isn't the same as getting the torches and Frankenstein rakes out for the mob.
16:22.19SamotThat blog post screams more of the latter than the former to me.
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16:34.35_abc_Hi. How does one configure and use the package asterisk-mobile on linux? I can't find any info on config.
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19:02.16_abc_Hi. How does one configure and use the package asterisk-mobile on linux? I can't find any info on config. -- no one?
19:02.24_abc_Also asterisk-espeak, is there a config example?
19:08.29_abc_I read the source package's contents on espeak, that is clearer now.
19:20.47_abc_Still nothing on asterisk-mobile. Is the source in the main asterisk source package?
19:21.03_abc_I can't find a reference on it outside the tree. Debian says it is in the tree.
19:23.18_abc_Interesting article on using * + softphone wirelessly in developing countries https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327443713_WIRELESS_VOIP_IMPLEMENTATION_USING_ASTERISK_PBX_AND_OPEN_SOURCE_SOFTPHONE
19:23.51_abc_This channel is quite quiet? Everyone sleeping or am I just spamming the lurking contest?
19:24.10kharwellare you referring to chan_mobile? https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Mobile+Channel
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20:15.22_abc_Yes thanks I read up on it meanwhile. Debian split it from the main asterisk packages for no reason, and called the package asterisk-mobile. I googled half an hour for that until I clued up about the name.
20:15.29_abc_I hate that sort of renaming.
20:15.40_abc_kharwell: ^ thanks
20:27.31kharwellno problem
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21:07.14igcewielinghttps://pastebin.com/nRF6SZC4
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21:08.46igcewielingIf I understand it correctly, we get an invite from Level3 (4.55.43.97) but we are sending back "not acceptable".  Is that because there is no t.38 info in the invite from the carrier?
21:09.09filethe only thing in it are two inactive media streams - one for audio and one for video
21:10.21filearguably the code could just answer with the two inactive media streams, but if you're expecting T.38 or media flow it wouldn't work
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21:16.30Samota=inactive assumes hold.
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21:22.08Samotigcwieling: Can you show the whole call?
21:22.13Samotigcewieling: Can you show the whole call?
21:23.40igcewielingSamot: I'm removing the video codecs from the peer, since it is a carrier and doesn't support video and retesting
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