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00:57.23 | igcewieling | daffy-04*CLI> pjsip show transports |
00:59.02 | igcewieling | and asterisk -rx "sip show settings" | grep -i bind |
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01:26.16 | velix | Do the module statistics get wiped on each reload? |
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02:22.42 | DannyA | hey all. i installed asterisk 16 from sources onto an ubuntu 18 server. i don't see the script for safe_asterisk, nor do i see it running. |
02:22.53 | DannyA | should it be installed automatically? or is it a separate install? |
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06:11.14 | velix | Wow, I crashed asterisk |
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06:13.14 | velix | I think, I'll move to Asterisk in a container. It's cleaner than using stow or /opt |
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14:02.32 | file | yeah, that'd be a way to get separate files and then combine them however wanted |
14:06.23 | Testeree | Monitor is for recording the audio channel right?, i am asking at the rtp audio data frame level for realtime ability to distinguish audio of users in the conference for realtime processing of audio. perhaps a configuration parameter in the softmix bridging strategy. |
14:06.46 | file | softmix has no such capability built in |
14:12.37 | Testeree | ok, i was reading the softmix source at https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/blob/master/bridges/bridge_softmix/include/bridge_softmix_internal.h which includes a BINAURAL_RENDERING build flags which seems to vaguely similar to what I was looking for. but not sure if this actually encodes each participant in a separate channel of the audio frame. |
14:13.23 | file | afaik it doesn't |
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18:20.38 | MLC | Is it possible to override the queues.conf "timeout" value for either a specific agent or via the Queue() dialplan application ? |
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18:23.07 | DanFromUK | How do I increase the number of members in a dynamic confbridge? |
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18:23.32 | DanFromUK | I'm calling this prior to the ConfBridge() application, but it has no effect... Set(CONFBRIDGE(bridge,max_members)=30) |
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18:56.43 | DanFromUK | A live ConfBridge is stuck on 10 members and I urgently need to increase it |
18:59.42 | Samot | DanFromUK: That's not how it works. I think you're stuck at 10 unless you rebuild it and bring them back in. |
19:00.46 | DanFromUK | They all entered and passed through the Set(CONFBRIDGE(bridge,max_members)=30) command, but it still defaulted to 10. |
19:02.31 | DanFromUK | From what you've said, once they've all left, the moment someone joins, it will dynamically create the confbridge again. But that is exactly what happened, but the max_members command appeared to have no effect. |
19:02.52 | Samot | There is no default limt |
19:03.08 | Samot | So if there is a limit of 10 then you have that set some where. |
19:03.33 | DanFromUK | It's set to 10 within default_bridge. I assumed the Set(CONFBRIDGE(bridge,max_members)=30) would override that default, prior to launch |
19:05.03 | DanFromUK | Is there any way to display the max_members value within the CLI to aid diagnosis? I cannot spot it anywhere. |
19:10.20 | Samot | I don't think the CONFBRIDGE function overrides static configs. |
19:12.23 | DanFromUK | ah, that would be the reason it's not having an effect then. |
19:12.54 | DanFromUK | Can I view the value of max_members somehow? I cannot see where it can be displayed |
19:15.00 | Samot | You might have to use AMI for that |
19:15.19 | DanFromUK | Odd. I just tried setting it to 1 via Set(CONFBRIDGE(bridge,max_members)=1), without removing the static config, and it was locked for the 2nd, 3rd, nth member. |
19:15.34 | DanFromUK | Testing some more. Very confused. |
19:16.42 | MLC | In my queue, there are some calls that only some agents should be table to take. Doesn't matter which of those get the call first. Is there a way to configure that using only a single queue? |
19:33.26 | DanFromUK | @MLC: nope. you'll need to make two separate queues for this to work. |
19:34.42 | MLC | bummer. How does asterisk allocate calls if an agent is in 2 queues at once? Does one queue take precedence over another or ... ? |
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19:39.54 | DanFromUK | there is a weight parameter for each queue that gives one queue priority over another. apart from that, I'll leave it to someone more experienced to answer. |
19:40.42 | MLC | that helps, thanks DanFromUK. |
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