On 8/11/2013 12:58 AM, Olivier wrote:
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I never tried this one.
How would you rate this product ?
I don't use it for faxing only for the purposes of testing its
capabilities receiving. I have progressively upgraded the firmware as it
has been released.
Is it easy to auto-provision an
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Hello,
I have installed asterisk 1.8.24 (from source) but I can not start up
Asterisk :
[root@sip32 admin]# /usr/sbin/asterisk -r
Illegal instruction
[root@sip32 admin]# /sbin/service asterisk status
asterisk dead but subsys locked
[root@sip32 admin]# /sbin/service asterisk restart
Stopping
Hello,
I have installed asterisk 1.8.24 (from source) but I can not start up
Asterisk :
[root@sip32 admin]# /usr/sbin/asterisk -r
Illegal instruction
[root@sip32 admin]# /sbin/service asterisk status
asterisk dead but subsys locked
[root@sip32 admin]# /sbin/service asterisk restart
Stopping
Is it possible that in your build you mixed 32 bit and 64 bit libraries?
Ron
On 20/11/2013 8:06 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
I have installed asterisk 1.8.24 (from source) but I can not start up
Asterisk :
[root@sip32 admin]# /usr/sbin/asterisk -r
Illegal instruction
[root@sip32 admin]#
Hello,
how can I mix libraries ?
I have installed prerequisites from yum and asterisk from source (make
make install).
My kernel :
[root@sip32 asterisk-1.8.24.0]# uname -a
Linux sip32.domain.tld 2.6.32-358.23.2.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Oct 16
18:37:12 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am not sure that this is the cause of your problem but I think that
the message that you are getting can be caused by that.
You might want to check the build logs to be sure that you do not have a
32 bit library installed.
32 bit libraries will work on 64 bit Linux but not when mixed with
Hello,
same problem with asterisk-1.8.23.1
So how do I check if I have 32 bit libs installed ?
I always install with yum, so on a 64bit CentOS 6.4 there should only be
64bit libs installed...
Jonas.
On 20-11-13 14:26, Ron Wheeler wrote:
I am not sure that this is the cause of your
Hello,
I think there are no 32bit libs installed :
[root@sip32 src]# rpm -qa | grep 'i[6543]86'
[root@sip32 src]# yum list installed *.i*86
Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirror.muntinternet.net
* epel: mirror.muntinternet.net
On Wednesday 20 November 2013, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
I have installed asterisk 1.8.24 (from source) but I can not start up
Asterisk :
[root@sip32 admin]# /usr/sbin/asterisk -r
Illegal instruction
Are you using a VIA C6/C7 processor (often found soldered to tiny
motherboards),
On 20-11-13 14:43, A J Stiles wrote:
On Wednesday 20 November 2013, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
I have installed asterisk 1.8.24 (from source) but I can not start up
Asterisk :
[root@sip32 admin]# /usr/sbin/asterisk -r
Illegal instruction
Are you using a VIA C6/C7 processor (often found
Hello,
you can check the asterisk binary with.
file /usr/sbin/asterisk
and linked library
ldd /usr/sbin/asterisk
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Jonas Kellens jonas.kell...@telenet.bewrote:
On 20-11-13 14:43, A J Stiles wrote:
On Wednesday 20 November 2013, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
The information requested :
[root@sip32 src]# file /usr/sbin/asterisk
/usr/sbin/asterisk: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, not stripped
[root@sip32 src]# ldd /usr/sbin/asterisk
linux-vdso.so.1 =
Hello,
problem is solved by compiling Asterisk as follow :
[root@sip32 asterisk]# ./configure CFLAGS=-mtune=native
Now Asterisk starts normally, without any error message.
Is this a problem of Asterisk or a problem of gcc ??
Kind regards,
Jonas.
On 20-11-13 15:00, Asghar Mohammad
Hi Jean.
I am not sure but believe the sequence of CEL events should be considered
for a more detailed understanding of a call.
Replicating the case you described I got this CEL event and fields:
*** 17. row ***
id: 27984
eventtype:
On 13-11-19 11:03 AM, Jean-Denis Girard wrote:
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Hi Jairo,
Le 19/11/2013 01:36, Jairo a écrit :
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/CEL+Events+and+Fields
Thanks for your reply, but I have read this page of the wiki, I know
what the fields
Hello,
I have a problem with movistar in Mexico with a sip calls. Movistar send to
me T38 and G729 in the INVITE and they say that I have to ignore T38 and
use G729 in the voice call.
When a fax call is made Movistar send only T38 in the INVITE.
Invite example:
v=0
o=GDL-BMSW-12D 19913379
Think you only need to make sure you have in your sip.conf file these
configs:
[your-device-name]
.
.
disallow=all
allow=g729
.
.
Alyed
2013/11/20 Damian Gonzalez dgonza...@denwaip.com
Hello,
I have a problem with movistar in Mexico with a sip calls. Movistar send
to me
Hello,
Thanks for the quickly response. I have only G729 in the peer but I have
t38pt_udptl= yes
If I put t38pt_udptl=no , asterisk reject the call with 488 code.
The problem is that Movistar send T38 codec in all calls and I need ignore
only if in the SDP I have G729 and T38 (18 and 101), but
It is possible that Asterisk requires an rtpmap even for static payload
types (I'm not sure about this). The INVITE from your provider omits
rtpmap for payload type 18 (G729) which is perfectly valid.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Damian Gonzalez dgonza...@denwaip.comwrote:
Hello,
Thanks
Hi,
I'm logging cdr via odbc to mysql. It seems that there is an intermittent
problem where the CDR(userfield) isn't written to the database. The rows all
seem to be there, but that specific field is missing. The same dialplan.
Nothings changed. Probably 1 in 10 is missing the userfield.
Any
Ø I'm logging cdr via odbc to mysql. It seems that there is an intermittent
problem where the CDR(userfield) isn't written to the database. The rows all
seem to be there, but that specific field is missing. The same dialplan.
Nothings changed. Probably 1 in 10 is missing the userfield.
Ø
Ø Ok, Ive done a little more digging and it appears that some lines in CDR-CSV
are also being missed out intermittently.
Ø But the userfield in CDR-CSV is populated every time.
Ø Its Asterisk 11.5.1
Ø Ignoring ODBC for now, how do I debug writing of CDR-CSV?
I've logged this as an issue
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Hi Jairo,
Le 20/11/2013 07:15, Jairo a écrit :
peer: Local/321@entrada-canal-0001;1
How do you link Local/321@entrada-canal-0001;1 to the real original
(physical) channel ?
Thanks,
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Jean-Denis Girard
SysNux
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Hi Paul,
Le 20/11/2013 09:04, Paul Belanger a écrit :
Well, it is a way lot harder to figure out because you used
features.conf. Because of this, local channels are involved.
Right, but this is sometimes necessary, and it's an asterisk feature.
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