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| 00:07.04 | grummund | hmm, there's a ton of stuff there that isn't needed. | 
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| 00:28.20 | Samot | Who wrote this dialplan? | 
| 00:29.09 | grummund | stock debian out-of-the box. | 
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| 01:22.02 | Samot | From where? | 
| 01:22.17 | Samot | There is no stock out of the box | 
| 01:22.27 | Samot | grummund: ^^^ | 
| 01:22.34 | grummund | apt install asterisk | 
| 01:22.49 | Samot | There are only sample configs | 
| 01:23.04 | Samot | There is no default conf for Asterisk | 
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| 03:30.33 | zgu | ok, got the annoying avaya phone to work in udp mode. the one critical line in the 13000 line settings template file is SET SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST x.x.x.x:5060;transport=udp | 
| 03:38.56 | Samot | zgu: welcome to using a phone design for a specific system | 
| 03:39.34 | Samot | Avaya is in the PBX business. Not the phone business. They aremt Poly or Yealink | 
| 03:42.18 | zgu | yep | 
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| 03:49.47 | zgu | the grandstreams are a lot nicer for small deployments | 
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| 04:01.43 | Samot | I stick with Yealinks for that. | 
| 04:16.44 | zgu | interesting, the speaker/mic/hook switch wires are soldered straight to the board | 
| 04:16.51 | zgu | more cost cutting than i expected | 
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| 09:40.22 | laerus | seanbright, i'm already creating first then dialing, i don't use originate | 
| 09:40.36 | laerus | i've opened an issue here, https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29236 | 
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| 13:01.04 | dongs | do i need statis for anything? | 
| 13:10.28 | laerus | dongs, if you want to use ARI | 
| 13:10.37 | dongs | if I don't asnd don't know what it is, do i still need to load it? | 
| 13:10.54 | dongs | my application is simple, several sip registrations, couple sip clients, one iax2 client | 
| 13:11.01 | dongs | very simple dialplan wiht like 20 extensions. | 
| 13:11.13 | dongs | migrating from asterisk 1.3 or something ancient | 
| 13:11.41 | dongs | ARI sounds like some web stuff? | 
| 13:13.25 | laerus | dongs, if you mean the res_stasis* modules, i don't think you do | 
| 13:13.44 | laerus | ARI is an alternative to dialplan/AGI | 
| 13:14.15 | dongs | yeah res_stasis, i got rid of res_ari, statis usage went down a bit but still used by something | 
| 13:14.30 | dongs | i just dont wanna load weird stuff that i dont know/whatever i know it doesnt make much difference | 
| 13:16.35 | laerus | afaik the internal asterisk message bus is also called stasis | 
| 13:16.51 | dongs | thats what google tells me. idk how much of it i would be using wiht my setup tho. | 
| 13:34.48 | dongs | oh well i disabled it and stuff still works so whatever. | 
| 13:35.11 | dongs | my modules.conf is like the largest file | 
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| 18:49.01 | laerus | it seems that channelvars are not set through ARI when a playback is playing on the channel, or there is a delay, any ideas? | 
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| 23:55.02 | zgu | is there a dialplan application to check whether an extension is valid in some context? | 
| 23:58.32 | zgu | oh ReadExten() might be a better way to do this |