IRC log for #asterisk on 20210412

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07:12.32zambaanyone know of updated firmware for the sipura spa-200?
07:12.42zamba2000*
07:12.52zambai'm running firmware 3.1.5
07:13.26zambai know.. this is a very old device
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08:18.36drmessano3.1.8 was the last one
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09:32.05zambawhere can i get that?
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10:17.48velixIs it safe to disable the modules, which haven't have a count when running asterisk for several months?
10:18.02velixhaven't had*
10:18.59velixI don't think so. All the codecs have a count of 0 :(
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13:41.12igcewielingyes, you can disable modules.  no you can't just randomly disable them.
13:41.18Kobazhehe
13:41.49Kobazyou *can* randomly disable modules, but there's no guaratnee thing will still work the way you expect them to
13:42.52igcewielingHere is my modules.conf https://paste.nyigc.net/view/42609064 but that is for my needs, you'll need to make changes to it if you want to use it for YOUR needs.
13:42.54Kobaz*guarantee
13:50.06Kobazzamba: locate the company that makes the product for firmware updates
13:51.16SamotKobaz: It's a SPA2000, I doubt manufacturer that owns Linksys now is going to have that firmware just there.
13:51.53Kobazcisco
13:52.18Kobazyeah, they aren't friendly with firmware updates necessarily
13:52.49igcewielingseems to be a lot of work to save $50.
13:52.55KobazHaha, i know
13:53.44SamotIt's not Cisco.
13:54.03Kobazspa's not cisco anymore?
13:54.19Kobazi haven't really followed that
13:54.20SamotCisco bought Sipura in 2003, sold the Linksys division to Belkin in 2013.
13:54.39Kobazright but all the spa became cisco spa
13:54.44SamotCisco has officially EOL'd the SPA lines.
13:55.00SamotNo, Cisco has the SPA line which does not include a SPA2000
13:55.12SamotThe SPA2000 was EOL'd over 10 years again for the SPA2102
13:57.08SamotOh damn, 20 years ago actually. Cisco dump the old Sipura models for their own under the Linksys brand.
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18:11.02velixigcewieling: I don't want to randomly disable them. But I thought "count" would have a meaning.
18:11.43igcewielingvelix: only if a call is using the codec.
18:12.37velixigcewieling: But all the codecs have count 0. This makes me wonder.
18:14.03filethe use count is incremented when in use.
18:14.38velixVery crazy... Uptime is > 200 days now.
18:15.58igcewielingvelix: the value is "in use right now" not "how many times has been used in the past"
18:16.51igcewielingif you have single active call leg using codec_g722 then it will show use of 1.
18:17.34igcewielingI have 43 call legs using ulaw right now: codec_ulaw.so                  mu-Law Coder/Decoder                     43         Running              core
18:18.03velixigcewieling: oooooooh
18:18.08velixI thought it's statistics!
18:18.13velixd'ooooh
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19:33.30igcewielinglies, damn lies, and statistics
19:35.22igcewielingOh Charter, you are so creative,  'A judge has ordered Charter Communications to pay $19.2 million to Windstream for lying to customers in order to trick them into switching from Windstream to Charter's Spectrum Internet service.  When Windstream filed for bankruptcy in early 2019, Charter began a "literally false and intentionally misleading advertising campaign intended to create the impression, using mailings designed to seem as if
19:35.22igcewielingthey were coming from the Debtors [Windstream], that the Debtors were going out of business," said an order issued Thursday by Judge Robert Drain of US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.'
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21:03.53nbjoergsounds like business as usual
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22:28.32igcewielingIt seems to me to be unusually blatant.
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23:02.16ShaunRI have a extension that i'm dialing with U for a gosub.  With my old asterisk 11.25 I would set GOSUB_RESULT="" and then return and the caller would continue from where it was in the original plan.  However with asterisk 16.15 it's not working the same way.  Anybody know why?  The logs show this
23:02.18ShaunRapp_stack.c: PJSIP/221-00000001 Abnormal 'Gosub(screen-callee,s,1(s,1))' exit.  Popping routine return locations.
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23:11.00igcewielingyou have an exten = s,1,Whatever in extensions.conf [screen-callee] ?
23:19.01ShaunRYa, I have... exten => s,1,answer
23:59.40ShaunRit almost looks like waitexten() is not working.

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