Re: [asterisk-users] One leg in a conference and adjusting stream volume of other leg

2012-08-29 Thread Benny Amorsen
Markus unive...@truemetal.org writes:

 thanks! I wasn't clear enough in my original mail. What I meant is:
 the volume of the stream that a user is listening to is adjusted, but
 the volume of the conference itself is not changed! That means, a
 conference is going on, and everyone is listening to the same music at
 the same time, but when the music becomes too loud or annoying, a user
 can individually adjust the volume of his music, while the volume of
 the speech of each user, basically the conference itself, remains the
 same.

Your requirements are such that the only solution is to mix the audio
for each participant individually. This is a rather expensive operation
and not supported in either of the Asterisk conference applications,
AFAIK.

I can only think of one way of doing that: give each member their own
conference and bridge one leg of that conference into the main
conference. How to accomplish that is a bit beyond me though, but
perhaps others can help.

All the mixing is likely to cause a strain on your hardware, and the
sound quality could suffer.


/Benny

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Package Question

2012-08-29 Thread Danny Nicholas
I’m guessing 11 beta will be coming up shortly.  Since 10 is not an LTE branch, 
I doubt the resources would be allocated to create deb packages for it.

 

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Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Package Question

 

Are there deb packages available for Asterisk 10 or for 11 beta? 

 

Kind Regards,

Chris

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[asterisk-users] Click-to-call software in a hosted environment

2012-08-29 Thread Carlos Alvarez
For any of you doing hosted PBX service on Asterisk, do you have a reliable
and secure click to dial solution?  Particularly for Outlook, but since
about 20% of our customers use Mac OS, I'd love to hear about some that
work on that too.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Proactive problem monitoring on SIP on Asterisk

2012-08-29 Thread Tim Nelson
- Original Message - 
 Yeah, I noted that too, but besides that it seems like it is exactly
 what I am looking for. I am especially confused that there's no hint
 like hey, buy our new product, just EOL. So let's say I am looking
 for an alternative to this. And unfortunately I have to add it's for
 private use and I therefore need a free solution, which probably
 restricts the selection ): Well, anything better than checking logs
 by hand would be already a good start :-)

Sorry for digging up a zombie thread (Jun 20th or thereabouts)...

I just stumbled upon Homer SIP Capture. It's 100% open source, and looks to 
be what you're in search of. Have a look:

http://www.sipcapture.org/

--Tim

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Package Question

2012-08-29 Thread Paul Belanger

On 12-08-28 10:14 PM, Chris Nighswonger wrote:

Are there deb packages available for Asterisk 10 or for 11 beta?


None.

Well, the Debian VoIP team has an experimental[1] package for Asterisk 10.

[1] 
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-voip/asterisk/branches/experimental/

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[asterisk-users] Install AsteriskNow

2012-08-29 Thread Shitian Long
Hello,

I am trying to install an AsteriskNow. When system boot up, there are two 
options,
To install with Asterisk 1.8 and FreePBX type 1 ENTER
To install with Asterisk 1.8 only type 2 ENTER

If I want to install Asterisk 1.8 only  for example.
After asterisk is install, I found the /etc/asterisk/ is empty. I am wondering 
if any good way that I could have some sample configurations.

Thanks for your time

Best Regards
longst


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Re: [asterisk-users] Install AsteriskNow

2012-08-29 Thread Richard Mudgett
 I am trying to install an AsteriskNow. When system boot up, there are
 two options,
 To install with Asterisk 1.8 and FreePBX type 1 ENTER
 To install with Asterisk 1.8 only type 2 ENTER
 
 If I want to install Asterisk 1.8 only  for example.
 After asterisk is install, I found the /etc/asterisk/ is empty. I am
 wondering if any good way that I could have some sample
 configurations.

Run
make samples

That will copy all of the sample config files from ./configs
into /etc/asterisk with appropriate removal of the .sample
from the filenames.

Richard

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Re: [asterisk-users] Click-to-call software in a hosted environment

2012-08-29 Thread Andrew White
I usually custom code it. I've got a PHP interface set up on one of our 
asterisk boxes (locked down via IP range) that allows calls to be initiated via 
the script. I can interface with this via standard HTTP requests from anything 
I want. I've written solutions as Chrome/Firefox addons, local applications, 
even built them into web pages.

Outlook uses VBA if I remember correctly, and I think Apple Mail is Objective C 
(handy language to learn - also used for iOS devices like iPhones and iPads).

Best of luck,

Andrew

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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Carlos Alvarez
Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2012 3:17 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Click-to-call software in a hosted environment

For any of you doing hosted PBX service on Asterisk, do you have a reliable and 
secure click to dial solution?  Particularly for Outlook, but since about 20% 
of our customers use Mac OS, I'd love to hear about some that work on that too.

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TelEvolve
602-889-3003


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Re: [asterisk-users] Getting hold status via AMI ?

2012-08-29 Thread Andrew White
Hey Brian,

I don't know exactly how to find this out (although I'd love to!) but I know it 
is possible. I saw a video on a custom web socket based AMI connection that 
showed when the channel was on hold.

I'd assume if you open an AMI interface, log all of the calls and ensure you 
put a channel on hold while logging you could find it within the log?

If you find it, please let us (or at least me!) know.

Cheers,

Andrew

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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Brian Camp
Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2012 3:22 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Getting hold status via AMI ?

Hi,

Is there any way to tell via the AMI or console if a given SIP channel is hold? 
  ChanIsAvail in the dialplan appears to have a 'hold' status, but AMI and CLI 
commands tend to return 'in use', which is the same state as a regular active 
call.

Thanks

-Brian

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk community services - Old Mantis instance to be shutdown on Aug 28th, 2012

2012-08-29 Thread Vladimir Mikhelson

On 8/28/2012 4:11 PM, Paul Belanger wrote:
 On 12-08-28 10:25 AM, Matthew Jordan wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: Vladimir Mikhelson v...@mikhelson.com
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Cc: asteriskt...@digium.com
 Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 7:33:27 PM
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk community services - Old
 Mantis instance to be shutdown on Aug 28th, 2012

 Guys,

 Is it possible to leave the Mantis on permanently?

 It allows to productively search and work with issues recorded in it.
 Search, convenient straight forward layout, patch download URLs,
 everything just works there.

 JIRA maybe is convenient for the management and developers.  I just
 guess, as somebody must have loved it so it was chosen as a Mantis
 replacement.  But for an ordinary user (in my opinion) it is
 cumbersome
 and unfriendly.


 Sorry, but no.  Infrastructure costs time, money, and effort by folks
 who have to keep the system running.  You may not always see the
 problems -
 but they do happen, and Mantis certainly complicates all sorts of other
 pieces of the infrastructure puzzle.

 URLs that previously resolved to Mantis issues should automatically
 resolve
 to the JIRA issue that replaced them.  I'm sorry you don't care for
 JIRA,
 but its the system we use now and its highly unlikely that we will
 migrate
 away from it anytime soon.

 I can understand Digium not wanting to spend time, money and effort,
 which is understandable.

 Thinking out loud, if the open source community still see value in the
 old mantis data, could we not hand it over for somebody else to
 manage?  I'm sure we could find somebody to donate the bandwidth.


Paul,

What kind of resources are we talking about?  How big is the database? 
What is the approximate bandwidth consumption?

Thank you,
Vladimir


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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk community services - Old Mantis instance to be shutdown on Aug 28th, 2012

2012-08-29 Thread Vladimir Mikhelson

On 8/28/2012 5:58 PM, Alec Davis wrote:
 It allows to productively search and work with issues 
 recorded in it.
 Search, convenient straight forward layout, patch download URLs, 
 everything just works there.

 JIRA maybe is convenient for the management and 
 developers.  I just 
 guess, as somebody must have loved it so it was chosen as a Mantis 
 replacement.  But for an ordinary user (in my opinion) it is 
 cumbersome and unfriendly.
 I hate JIRA.

 When the change to JIRA happened, we lost the emailed bug reports, these
 were a heads up.
 With JIRA then you had to search for problems.

 The emails have just recently returned, yeah.

 But for an ordinary user (in my opinion) it is 
 cumbersome and unfriendly.
 As a developer/committer, I also agree.

 Alec Davis


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Alec,

It sounds like it was management then

-Vladimir



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