Hi. I'm attempting to compile Asterisk 12, but we want to use chan_sip
instead of pjsip.
I am missing something. I assumed that chan_sip was going to be added by
default. Apparently not. I saw it in the menuconfig. Dumb question, but
double xx beside It..does that mean not avail/not going to be
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Glen Millard glenmill...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi. I'm attempting to compile Asterisk 12, but we want to use chan_sip
instead of pjsip.
Hi Glenn,
I am missing something. I assumed that chan_sip was going to be added by
default. Apparently not. I saw it in the
hello there. i do have debian 6 in alix 2d13 that runs asterisk 11.7.
i do need to interface an ISDN line to asterisk and i bought an external
isdn card usb. it is a dlink du 128ta.
i have seen that i need misdn and lcr.
in a clean install of debian 6.0.8 i installed through git the misdn and
Hi
I'm trying to get the rebuilt parking functionality to work in Asterisk
12.0.0.
In Asterisk 11.6.0 I managed to get a call to get parked by adding a
dynamic feature in features.conf for the DMTF sequence *# which called a
macro in extensions.conf, which then runned the ParkAndAnnounce
I have converted the normal Park application and I can only alert you about
the syntax change. I suspect also in the ParkAndAnnounce command, the
parameters are ordered completely different.
Leandro
2014-01-30 Anders Larsson aster...@adev.se:
Hi
I'm trying to get the rebuilt parking
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Leandro Dardini ldard...@gmail.com wrote:
I have converted the normal Park application and I can only alert you about
the syntax change. I suspect also in the ParkAndAnnounce command, the
parameters are ordered completely different.
Leandro
Please go ahead
look like the issue continues, I am unable to overwrite callerid from
sip.conf in extensions.conf,
In sip.conf under
[general]
trustrpid = no should i change it to yes?
Thanks
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 1:06 PM, motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your reply, I updated
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the releases of:
DAHDI-Linux-v2.9.0
DAHDI-Tools-v2.9.0
dahdi-linux-complete-2.9.0+2.9.0
This release is available for immediate download at:
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/dahdi-linux
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/dahdi-tools
Using Dahdi/PRI, I end up with channel names like 'DAHDI/i8/9995551212-4d6B',
but when I do a 'core show channels' it cuts off those names to only
'DAHDI/i8/9995551212-'. This is the same for AMI.
Is there a way to get the full channel name within AMI?
I'm using asterisk 11.7.0
Thanks,
After posting this, I ran across 'core channel show concise', which gives the
data in a more machine friendly format.
-Justin
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Justin Killen
Sent:
Looks like I figured It out!
A couple of things seemed to be getting in the way:
1. Old leftovers - I had a previous version of Asterisk kicking about. I
used the package manager and removed It.
2. Openssl-dev libraries. Learned that it's a dependency of chan_sip. I am
embarrassed to say that I
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Justin Killen
jkil...@allamericanasphalt.com wrote:
After posting this, I ran across 'core channel show concise', which gives
the data in a more machine friendly format.
That may work over AMI, but in general, it isn't recommended. The
command class
Howdy,
Before changing any configuration I would highly recommend reading through
the entry in the sample file. Trust remote party ID may be set to 'no' for
a very good reason on your PBX, please take care to understand why it
should be changed before doing so.
Before digging into that though,
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