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2006 May 02
0
Telasip config problem/question
...") in new stack May 2 11:11:55 DEBUG[6343] channel.c: Scheduling timer at 160 sample intervals May 2 11:11:55 VERBOSE[6343] logger.c: -- Executing NVFaxDetect("SIP/jlynch-cf63", "0") in new stack May 2 11:11:55 DEBUG[6343] app_nv_faxdetect.c: Preparing detect of fax (waitdur=4ms, sildur=1000ms, mindur=100ms, maxdur=-1ms) May 2 11:11:55 DEBUG[2670] chan_sip.c: Stopping retransmission on ' 21710733271a1e37775bc8ad1259e42f@4.79.19.59' of Response 102: Match Found May 2 11:11:55 DEBUG[2670] chan_sip.c: Stopping retransmission on ' 21710733271a1e37775bc8ad1259...
2006 Apr 30
1
newbie-too much latency
...g") in new stack Apr 30 10:28:34 DEBUG[3051] channel.c: Scheduling timer at 160 sample intervals Apr 30 10:28:34 VERBOSE[3051] logger.c: -- Executing NVFaxDetect("Zap/4-1", "20") in new stack Apr 30 10:28:34 DEBUG[3051] app_nv_faxdetect.c: Preparing detect of fax (waitdur=20ms, sildur=1000ms, mindur=100ms, maxdur=-1ms) Apr 30 10:28:34 DEBUG[3051] channel.c: Generator got voice, switching to phase locked mode Apr 30 10:28:34 DEBUG[3051] channel.c: Scheduling timer at 0 sample intervals Apr 30 10:28:34 DEBUG[3051] app_nv_faxdetect.c: Start of voice token! Apr...
2010 Mar 25
0
call not routed
..., "ring") in new stack Mar 25 09:48:14 DEBUG[3685] channel.c: Scheduling timer at 160 sample intervals Mar 25 09:48:14 VERBOSE[3685] logger.c: -- Executing NVFaxDetect("Zap/4-1", "6") in new stack Mar 25 09:48:14 DEBUG[3685] app_nv_faxdetect.c: Preparing detect of fax (waitdur=6ms, sildur=1000ms, mindur=100ms, maxdur=-1ms) Mar 25 09:48:14 DEBUG[3685] channel.c: Generator got voice, switching to phase locked mode Mar 25 09:48:14 DEBUG[3685] channel.c: Scheduling timer at 0 sample intervals Mar 25 09:48:14 DEBUG[3685] app_nv_faxdetect.c: Start of voice token! Mar 25 09:48:...
2006 Mar 30
3
asterisk doesn't wait for whole extension
Hi, maybe a dumb question, but it seems that some calls are directed to our central dial in number despite the extensions the callers say they dialled. E.g. they dial 1234-567, asterisk recognizes 12345, it says this is an unknown extension, where it is right, and redirects the call to the central dial in extension 1234-0. This only seems to happen when the numbers are dialled manually. When