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16:52.43FuriousGeorgehi all
16:53.50SamotNot yet.
16:56.51FuriousGeorgeim trying to set up a snom m300 dect phone with asterisk.  when trying to call the phone from another extension, the leg between the m300 and asterisk seems to fail with 604 not found anywhere
16:57.00FuriousGeorgehere is a sip log from the phone demostrating that:
16:57.01FuriousGeorgehttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/pMGpn3XVMC/
16:59.07FuriousGeorgethe funny thing is, on another asterisk server i set up a grandstream cordless phone, which is running what appears to be identical firmware, and it worked fine out of the box
17:01.26SamotA grandstream and a snom run the same firmware?
17:02.12SamotThe snom is returning the 604, probably due to a config issue
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17:17.45FuriousGeorgeSamot:  seems like chinese white labeled phones to be honest
17:17.55FuriousGeorgei said grandstream but i meant sangoma
17:18.10FuriousGeorgethis is not the case with their desk phone, only the cordless models
17:18.30FuriousGeorgeSamot:  yes configuration problem, but i can't seem to figure out what
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17:34.03FuriousGeorgefigured it out
17:34.13FuriousGeorgejust had to register handset with extension in fw
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17:58.04ShaunRWhen using app record is there a default, or perfered format?
18:00.54SamotNo and preferred is subjective.
18:02.43SamotSo you have to set the format and the format should be what suits you best
18:05.12ShaunRSo if i record as a wav it's not going to have to transcode it into gsm or something?  Trying to keep things efficiant.
18:09.07seanbrightwell to keep things efficient you would want to record in the format that the leg is using
18:09.14SamotYup
18:09.37seanbrighti believe in most cases that would go right to disk without any transcoding
18:09.45SamotSo if ulaw is your codec of choice, record in ulaw
18:11.42ShaunRAny global vars that show what codec is being used for a call?
18:12.13sibiriayes it's in the channel variables
18:12.14seanbrightCHANNEL(... something) i guess
18:12.19seanbrightcore show function CHANNEL
18:12.47sibiriaaudioreadformat, audionativeformat, audiowriteformat
18:16.52SamotYeah, those
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18:59.31ShaunRIt looks like asterisk moved from exten => ... to exten = ... at which version did that happen?
19:00.09ShaunRI'm guessing I should be using = from here on...
19:00.21sibiriaeither works
19:00.52ShaunRright, but is => going to be deprecated in the future?
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19:14.43fileno.
19:14.46filethey are the same thing.
19:49.43seanbrightmaybe we should deprecate it
19:49.57seanbrightlike... breaking change starting right now
20:28.54drmessanoI think > is a microaggression and should be removed ASAP
20:29.17drmessano">" implies pointing and perhaps mockery
20:32.51ketas< is also bad
20:33.56ketasare there aggressions smaller than micro?
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20:42.57drmessanoNanoaggressions would be
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20:45.53drmessanoThose would include things like cantelope, google voice, and the first season of "Friends"
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20:53.58SamotWhat's wrong with cantelope?
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21:11.46ShaunRSeams like having = and => can be confusing to newbies, and I really don't see the point of having both.  But whats one extra char :)
21:12.28filewe're not removing it from the code.
21:27.18drmessanoSamot: It's the chan_sip of fruit
21:27.46SamotThat's a bit harsh.
21:27.50drmessanoIt was great years ago, but its time has passed
21:28.35SamotSo under that logic does that mean IAX is like quinoa?
21:28.58SamotNot really needed but everyone insists you should have it.
21:29.49drmessanoWell
21:30.41drmessanoThe reference isn't wrong, but the analogy is..   It's more like "You would probably be better off with it, but only zealots and weirdos are really using it"
21:31.41drmessanoIAX2 solves a lot of problems that most people no longer have
21:33.37drmessanoIf you ever hear someone say "I should run out and get a cantelope", they probably have suspenders on their socks
21:33.43ShaunRThink i used IAX2 way back to resolve nat issues
21:34.35drmessanoBut I guess also
21:35.05drmessanoIf you ever hear someone say "You should really use IAX2 instead", they probably have suspenders on their socks
21:35.10drmessanoSo yeah
21:35.52drmessanoIAX2 was great, but VHS won
21:42.11SamotI like cantelope.
21:43.27SamotYou're attacking of cantaloupe is making me feel unsafe.
21:43.37Samots/You're/Your/
21:43.45SamotI think you should stop now.
21:54.48ShaunRIs there a way to timeout a caller in the queue from inside a gosub that's running via Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN},30,U(my-gosub,s,1))?
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23:17.05SamotTimeout? No. Remove/kick, yes.
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23:17.41SamotOh wait. Im thinking agent, not sure off the top of my head
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23:48.38ShaunRSamot: I want the caller in the queue to timeout as if no agents answered.
23:52.46SamotI don't think you can do that.
23:52.54SamotI'm not sure why you would want to do that.
23:55.44ShaunRI have a gosub that announces the caller to the agent and presents them with options like connect, send to voicemail, hangup, etc.
23:56.26ShaunRIn the past i set GOSUB_RESULT=GOTO:voicemail^exten
23:56.48ShaunRTrying to eliminate hard coding things since the destination of the queue timeout is voicemail.
23:57.51SamotOK well at this point they are no longer "in the queue" so to speak. Your dialing a PJSIP channel, if they are hitting an option to not accept the call, then that should be handled accordingly
23:58.05SamotYou're.
23:59.08ShaunRif i set GOSUB_RESULT=CONTINUE they are simply returned to the queue, or i guess maybe never taken out of the queue.
23:59.55ShaunRI was hoping i could maybe call timeout or set their timeout counter.

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