Mauricio Tavares wrote:
What is the log file trying to tell me?
[Dec 3 04:09:26] WARNING[17902] app.c: No audio available on
SIP/83.169.5.208-0108??
[Dec 3 04:09:28] WARNING[17907] app.c: No audio available on
SIP/83.169.5.208-0109??
[Dec 3 04:09:30] WARNING[17912] app.c: No audio
Hi!
1) How long does the outdial take? Does the Dial-Command return immediatly?
2) Maybe dial-out is blocked by your carrier? Did you try to open a
trouble ticket there?
3) What number do you try to call? Did you try some different number?
Alway the same problem?
You receive
On 12/04/2012 08:48 PM, Paul Belanger wrote:
Not so, logroate actually supports strftime %s, so you get the number of
seconds since the Epoch. Easily converted into any datetime format you
wish.
What's the logrotate dateformat string that generates MMDDHHMISS?
According to the man page,
Can anyone help me find a specification for the 23B + D Asterisk TDMoE
(packetized PRI) link?
I am having occasional packets arrive from the Asterisk Server that do not
have the standard four leading characters in front of the MAC addresses, and
am not sure what this implies. For now, I
hi all,
I want have an information about ring group in asterisk (1.8.16 - centos
6.3)
I have configured skypeforasterisk for incoming call to one extension
and it works
now,my chan_skype.conf is:
[general]
default_user=user-skype
[user-skype]
secret=x
context=from-skype
exten=
Dear list (FTPer, think I finally spotted one I can help with!)
I have 10 different routes with few different providers. When I place an
international call, I would like the system to try all those routes and place
the call through whichever possible. If there is any message but an ANSWER
You can dial all the extensions at once, putting all them in the dial
string, separated by . There is no other method.
Leandro
2012/12/5 Paolo De Michele pa...@paolodemichele.it
hi all,
I want have an information about ring group in asterisk (1.8.16 - centos
6.3)
I have configured
Maybe,
You can do that, with queues, and ringall strategy.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Leandro Dardini ldard...@gmail.com wrote:
You can dial all the extensions at once, putting all them in the dial
string, separated by . There is no other method.
Leandro
2012/12/5 Paolo De Michele
You can do the queues/ringall, but you're increasing your pay grade by
doing so.
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Carlos Rojas
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 3:58 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
I followed https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Calling+using+Googleto
get incoming and outgoing using google voice working.
However, when calling from google talk client, I see strange behaviour
(describe below):
Here is my configuration:
motif.conf
=
[google]
hi all,
thanks for your replies
if you have 100 extensions, put them all into a single string?
so: (SIP/1001SIP/1002SIP/1003...until you get to 100?
It is very difficult to manage such a thing, no?
I don't understand the queues,ringall. can someone explain?
thanks in advance
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