ported to that platform?
The real question is, does it have PCI slots for Digium cards?
And where do I get one of those HUGE coke cans?! ;-)
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by the Local
channel. Also, look up the /n option to the Local channel. That may
affect it, but I can't say how off the top of my head.
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';
}
}
if (cmd == 't') {
cmd = 0;
vms.repeats = 0;
}
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you could do is make one pattern for each possible length.
e.g.: _XXX*X and _*X
If you need it to be variable length, I think you would need to use the
Read application instead of standard dialplan matching.
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Works ok
I suspect it's because when the call first comes in, asterisk doesn't
have the callerid info yet (it comes after the first ring). So
asterisk tries to route the call to a callerid-nonspecific dialplan
entry, and simply fails when it doesn't find any.
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voicemail
greeting. :-)
You might also consider AMD [2] (answering machine detection), but I
don't know much about it.
[1] http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+FollowMe
[2] http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+AMD
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load balancing and the other to our LAN.
I would like asterisk to only accept connections coming from our LAN
but, can't find where to configure this.
Set bindaddr in sip.conf.
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will be
included at the row that the #include statement occurred.
So putting your include before your main [globals] puts the
[globals](+) in first.
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} variable with Verbose() calls,
something like this:
[incoming]
exten = _X.,1,Verbose(Incoming call to ${EXTEN});
exten = _X.,n,Playback(welcome);
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troubleshooting tips.
Try different values of dtmfmode (rfc2833, inband, info) in sip.conf
for the SIP peer that you call in from. Asterisk is probably monitoring
the wrong method for DTMF.
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.
GLHF!
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At 3:09 AM on 21 Jan 2010, __ wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:18 PM, C. Chad Wallace
cwall...@lodgingcompany.com wrote:
At 5:59 PM on 19 Jan 2010, __ wrote:
Test case:
We have e1 trunk and multi-channel sip line. Clients waiting
://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
And a proper mail client will also parse the headers and provide
unsubscribe information/buttons based on that...
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At 12:36 PM on 30 Dec 2009, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Can you please give me more hint on how Asterisk Dictate() works?
Thank you
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=asterisk+dictate
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is the PRI connected to the ericsson (group=1 in
chan_dahdi.conf), and 18 seconds is 3 rings.
You might be able to use Queue(), but I'm not sure if you can add a
hunt group and external number as a queue member--you might have to use
the Local channel for that.
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);
Hangup();
goodmorning:
Playback(goodmorning);
};
};
Basically, just change each of the hours in your time specs to this:
$[hour+${TIME_OFFSET}]
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. The others will just be disconnected. If you want
it to ring the second number only after the first one didn't work,
you'll have to do that in your dialplan by checking ${DIALSTATUS} after
Dial.
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a SIP phone
is the first step of an attended transfer or an original call?
Thanks!
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wrote:
Nothing. I don't know what in the world is going on with my setup.
[...]
I'm already frustrated with this.
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or extensions.ael.
You probably just have to comment out the Playback line.
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attempts. With the
Wait() solution, that caller would be waiting for 30 seconds regardless
of whether there's anyone else available.
Of course, I don't know your business case, so you'll have to decide
which of the two problems is worse.
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At 7:35 PM on 16 Oct 2009, Benny Amorsen wrote:
C. Chad Wallace cwall...@lodgingcompany.com writes:
Also, if there is another agent available, the caller would be
connected immediately, and it wouldn't have to make any more
attempts. With the Wait() solution, that caller would
consoles, and I was wondering if
someone had successfully ported Linux and Asterisk to the current
hardware, ie. Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, or Microsoft XBox360?
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the
call through; otherwise, skip that agent.
Sorry, no example code yet... I just wanted to get the idea out there.
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At 11:32 AM on 15 Oct 2009, C. Chad Wallace wrote:
At 3:37 PM on 15 Oct 2009, Benny Amorsen wrote:
Perhaps the problem could be restated in a different way: After a
queue member rejects a call (instead of just not answering), the
queue should wait X amount of time before sending
in my /etc/asterisk directory:
asterisk.conf
cdr.conf
cdr_custom.conf
extensions.ael
extensions.conf
features.conf
indications.conf
logger.conf
modules.conf
musiconhold.conf
queues.conf
sip.conf
voicemail.conf
zapata-channels.conf
zapata.conf
YMMV, HTH, HAND. :-)
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,Busy()
exten = _X.,n(accept),Set(GROUP()=${DID})
; Now let the call through as usual...
exten = _X.,n,Goto(mainmenu,s,1)
That puts each call into a group named by the DID, and returns Busy
if there is another call on the same DID.
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that anymore. :-)
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Oops! I missed the part where you said you use a SIP trunk. My
experiences and comments are entirely irrelevant to your case. Sorry!
At 12:02 PM on 10 Sep 2009, C. Chad Wallace wrote:
At 10:22 PM on 09 Sep 2009, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Hello, all. I've come across a nasty
(__PARKINGEXTEN=${PARKINGSLOT})
You might only need one underscore.
For more info, see 'core show application set'.
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/sbin/asterisk -f
-g -n -p -q
$ ps -fC asterisk
Or for the uid:
$ ps --no-headers -o uid -C asterisk
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/Asterisk+config+zapata.conf.sample
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that would play back an audio file that the user has
pre-recorded
Doug
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keys.
Either do that through the manager interface, or (if you want to
batch commands) send them directly over the unix-domain socket
asterisk.ctl .
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= *00,n,AGI(festival-script.pl|I will now attempt the call)
exten = *00,n,Set(CALLERID(all)=Notify 9000)
exten = *00,n,NoOp()
exten = *00,n,Dial(SIP/302,15})
exten = *00,n,Wait(2)
exten = *00,n,Playback(demo-congrats)
exten = *00,n,Answer()
exten = *00,n,Hangup()
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into OpenSIPS?
Regards,
Chris
via a quick google:OpenSER is now OpenSIPS
www.opensips.org OpenSER continues via OpenSIPS A new name, same
project
Uhhh, I thought that was Kamailio:
www.kamailio.net
...I'm confused.
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(FXS only): Offhook --Cable plugged
Hookstate (FXS only): Onhook --Cable unplugged
^^^
Foxtrot X-ray *Sierra*
When it says FXS only, I think it's reasonable to assume that FXO is
excluded.
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. ;-)
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Debian Hint #22: Wondering which Debian mirror is best for you? Check
out the apt-spy and netselect-apt packages, which can give you
information about how various mirror sites perform
you would use on all your
ISDN channels. Just don't let that context dial out.
I don't know if you'd want to call that context default... because
that one seems to be special in Asterisk. But maybe I'm just being
superstitious. :-)
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starting from the last FXO
port in the group by calling Dial(Zap/G2) (capital G means dial down
from last, lowercase g means dial up from first). That minimizes glare.
But, as I said before, if you only have one line, you can't do that...
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We just recently upgraded from Asterisk 1.2 to 1.4, and quickly noticed
a change in the behaviour of the queues--a change that we cannot live with.
We've used AddQueueMember/RemoveQueueMember to manage logging into and
out of our queues for over a year now with Asterisk 1.2, and in that
version
, it should go through the queue and
into the Local channel to your outbound extension.
Sorry I don't have any code for you... I haven't done it yet; I'm just
putting the idea out there.
Hope this helps!
Good luck.
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, 15) exited non-zero on
'IAX2/lime-3' in macro 'forward'
== Spawn extension (macro-forward, s, 15) exited non-zero on 'IAX2/lime-3'
-- Hungup 'IAX2/lime-3'
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in FC6.
TTYL.
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