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01:58.28 | igcewieling | If nothing else, maybe stir/shaken will get carriers to clean up the callerid they hand off to us. |
01:59.12 | igcewieling | Personally, I find it appalling we get calls from Level 3 with a PAID of "+1718" |
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02:48.20 | Samot | Well more carriers are going to E.164 |
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03:15.06 | igcewieling | It is randomish. sometimes we get a leading +, sometimes a leading 1, sometimes both, sometimes neither. tough to tell if +3472731213 is an NYC number or a mobile number in Spain |
03:15.17 | igcewieling | Verizon seems to be more consistent. |
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04:36.04 | gschanuel | hello there |
04:36.44 | gschanuel | I need a gateway between avaya sbc and ms teams... is it possible to do that with asterisk? |
05:24.08 | drmessano | Doesn't Avaya speak SIP? |
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13:34.29 | Samot | What would I get a permissions error in AMI on a single event with others working fine? |
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13:50.43 | Kobaz | what's your permissions set to? |
13:51.00 | Kobaz | SHOW THE CODE |
13:51.03 | Kobaz | I'm kidding |
13:51.20 | Kobaz | but seriously, what's your config look like |
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13:57.59 | Samot | Its an AMI command |
13:58.39 | Kobaz | no but |
13:58.49 | Kobaz | the user you're connecting to ami using, does that have access permissions set? |
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13:59.23 | Samot | It should I have to double check. |
13:59.43 | Kobaz | well then, what permissions are they set to |
13:59.51 | Kobaz | and does the event get allowed with those permissions |
14:02.12 | Samot | Not at my PC right now. But I may not have set this. Wasnt using it before. |
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14:14.55 | Samot | Yup, that was it. The one AMI user that didn't have it. |
14:15.19 | Kobaz | nice |
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20:36.34 | avb | Longest running SQL query: update livecalls set status='ANSWERED',disposition='Unknown' where uniqueid='eed915d5-2956-458b-9b20-3a556df5715e' (3932 milliseconds) |
20:37.06 | avb | gentelemen, any idea why func_odbc will cause a delay in the sql execution? |
20:37.50 | avb | this sql executes about 10 milliseconds, but asterisk states its 4000ms |
20:38.06 | avb | seems there is some kind of locking involved |
20:39.47 | avb | ive configured to maintain a pool of 30 connections and odbc shows that it should work: Number of active connections: 20 (out of 30) |
20:40.03 | avb | http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2009-February/036539.html |
20:40.14 | avb | looking at this now, need to try out tonight |
20:40.45 | avb | im using mariadb odbc connector btw |
20:42.16 | avb | regarding this old topic we had recently about the 'possibly scam' caller id. It is appeared that T-mobile have whats a called 'scam protection' service whic is utilizing calltransparency.com checks |
20:42.40 | igcewieling | Yum, yes. T-Mobile is very proud of that feature. |
20:43.09 | avb | yeh, its pretty fun to mark legit stuff as scam to show users that they are paying for the right thing :) |
20:43.20 | igcewieling | It inspired me to create my own version for our customers. |
20:43.41 | avb | using the same calltransparency.com? |
20:43.59 | igcewieling | Using https://transnexus.com/clearip/ |
20:44.03 | avb | ah |
20:44.10 | avb | yeh, thats a good database |
20:44.43 | igcewieling | they are one of (I think) two services which don't require you to do special forwarding on a cellphone or require a complicated API. |
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20:45.23 | avb | there are couple more on twillio |
20:45.45 | igcewieling | Twillio has that "complicated API" |
20:46.04 | avb | :) its not that complicated |
20:46.36 | igcewieling | clearip just requires me to check the sip hangup cause from a call sent to them. they reject with one code for scam, another code for not scam. |
20:46.52 | avb | my devs been implementing order taking IVR one day, their api been like 300 lines of xml :-D |
20:47.08 | igcewieling | I rest my case. |
20:47.21 | avb | thats very comfortable |
20:47.40 | igcewieling | clearip requires 10 lines of dialplan code. |
20:48.05 | igcewieling | And IVR isn't that many more lines of code. |
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22:04.24 | igcewieling | I'm reviewing area codes and see area code 710 assigned to the federal government, which has 1 working phone number. Talk about government waste.... |
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