Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "Issue with (pattern) matching extension"
2015 Jun 26
2
Asterisk dialplan best practices syntax
Hi,
I've two yocto questions about the syntax of dialplan:
1. What's the "official" notation of each line: "=>" or "=" ? In the wiki
of Asterisk, I see very often "=>", however, what's the reason for both
syntaxes authorized ? Historical ?
2. To write info in logs/console, you have two commands: NoOp and Verbose.
Verbose seems to be
2015 Jun 26
0
Asterisk dialplan best practices syntax
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
> 1. What's the "official" notation of each line: "=>" or "=" ? In the
> wiki of Asterisk, I see very often "=>", however, what's the reason for
> both syntaxes authorized ? Historical ?
I'm not 'official,' but I have a strong preference for just '=.' Using
2015 Jun 28
2
Asterisk dialplan best practices syntax
2015-06-26 17:11 GMT+02:00 Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>:
> On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
>
> 1. What's the "official" notation of each line: "=>" or "=" ? In the wiki
>> of Asterisk, I see very often "=>", however, what's the reason for both
>> syntaxes authorized ? Historical ?
>>
2014 Feb 18
1
Dynamically setting from domain when calling friends
Hello
I have a problem where I would like to be able to send an arbitrary SIP
domain when sending a call to a registered friend. By default the from
domain is set to the IP of the Asterisk server, but I would like to set it
to something else.
The case is that when a call from a foreign domain comes in to the Asterisk,
it will connect it to the callee (but with the domain changed). When
2004 Jan 15
1
WANTED: Toll-Free gateways in Europe/Asia/Africa/South America
The freenum.org project wants to use your trunks! The freenum.org project is an ENUM parallel tree, which has as an eventual goal the distribution of ENUM numbering in nations or areas which due to political or other issues are not able to get secure, inexpensive, or functional ENUM capabilities.
As a preliminary round, we're putting toll-free gateways into the system for various nations.
2004 Jan 20
1
Toll-Free Gateway Beta Test: freenum.org
The freenum.org beta continues to roll forward. If you have an Asterisk or SER SIP gateway/proxy, please see if you can make some sense of the examples below and install them in your system. Your users will hopefully be able to dial toll free numbers in various nations just like they dial regular numbers in those same country codes.
I'd like to get some additional people trying to make
2007 Sep 14
4
Can Asterisk match a literal "*" in extensions.conf
I am working on getting freenum.org ISN/ITAD numbers integrated into my
exiting dialplan however I am having trouble getting the extension matches to
work "as expected."
I would like to be able to do something like:
exten => _X.*.,1,Macro(isn-outbound...)
Where I would expect that any extension that starts with at least one number,
but includes a literal "*" followed by
2009 Dec 03
0
Repost: Working in useful examples... and freenum/e.164 dialing in extensions.conf.example
I've recently decided to spend idle cycles while waiting for various Astlinux platform builds to complete on making the contents of asterisk/config a little more complete, a little more useful, a little more real-world...
I started looking at the possibility of taking JTodd's ISN Freenum cookbook example and updating it:
http://freenum.org/cookbook/#ASTERISK_CONFIG
but ran into some
2003 Jun 19
1
compile in uclibc enviroment
hello,
i try to compile * in uclibc enviroment (uclibc 0.9.19 ), but still
getting following error
does anyone know how to solve it ?
regards
Marian
---------
gcc -g -o asterisk -rdynamic io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o
config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o
ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o
rtp.o manager.o asterisk.o
2008 Oct 06
7
Matching *, + and # in the dialplan
In several places online, and in the Asterisk F.O.T. book, there is a
warning against using '_.' saying:
"[it] should probably never be used".
However, the need often arises act on numeric extensions that begin with
*'s and #'s, and '+', and of course _X. does not match
I have tried exten => _[0-9*#+]. but that seems to be the functional
equivalent to _X.
2010 Jun 01
2
Asterisk 1.6.2.8 Now Available
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of Asterisk 1.6.2.8.
This release is available for immediate download at
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/
The release of Asterisk 1.6.2.8 resolves several issues reported by the
community, and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank you!
The following are a few of the issues resolved by community
2010 Jun 01
2
Asterisk 1.6.2.8 Now Available
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of Asterisk 1.6.2.8.
This release is available for immediate download at
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/
The release of Asterisk 1.6.2.8 resolves several issues reported by the
community, and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank you!
The following are a few of the issues resolved by community
2007 Mar 13
0
Press quotes needed from ENUM users on Asterisk
I'm helping with an article in "New Scientist" on the use of ISN
(http://www.freenum.org/) and the reporter with whom I'm working is
trying to get some quotes from users of "normal" ENUM services
(e164.arpa, please) from a telco perspective as a comparative basis.
If you run an SS7 interconnected telephone switching system that
incorporates VoIP via ENUM (hopefully
2010 Mar 03
0
Looking for a configuration guru to collaborate with
I work with various fixes in the Asterisk source tree...
cross-compilation to new platforms, adding new features (channels,
resources, etc), and adding new configuration samples that do useful things:
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16090
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15858
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15857
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=12293
2004 Feb 03
1
sipphone dialing out problem
Hello
when i dial a toll free no using sipphone i get this error message. How do i solve this?
Any help will be appreciated.
console message:
Starting simple switch on 'Zap/2-1'
-- Executing SetCallerID("Zap/2-1", "17473863282") in new stack
-- Executing SetCIDName("Zap/2-1", "Deepak JV") in new stack
-- Executing
2007 Sep 06
1
Asterisk Users Conference Friday @ 12:30PM EDT
FRIDAY September 7th at 12:30 PM EDT
http://www.asteriskusersconference.org for more information on how to
listen, talk, or both :)
This week, ENUM is the main subject, although our friends at e164.org
haven't been able to talk to us as planned. Come on by and share what
you know about ENUM or ask questions.
Also, during Astricon, we are hoping people will call us with reports,
either live
2003 Dec 03
2
OpenENUM
Anyone wishing to help build/manage openenum.net please contact me via
email brian@bkw.org ... I would like to have someone assist in building
and management.
Thanks,
bkw
2004 Jun 08
6
iaxtel 1-800 gateway down?
Does anyone know if the 1-800 iaxtel gateway is down?
I've been trying to use it all day today and asterisk says it's ringing:
Channel (Context Extension Pri ) State Appl.
Data
IAX2[iaxtel]/1 ( s 1 ) Ringing AppDial
(Outgoing Line)
SIP/2201-a253 (home 18888476626 1 ) Ring Dial
IAX2/XXX:YYYY@iaxtel.com/18888476626@iaxtel
But I
2020 Feb 12
3
Function Return Legalization
Hi All,
In the target we are implementing, function return for i64 and f64 types has a different processing.
For types i8 to i32, and f32, the return values are stored in their designated return registers (like how other targets does it).
For i64 and f64 types, in the function call, after pushing the function parameters into the stack, the address of the allocated return memory space is
2004 Apr 26
4
e164.org proudly announces PSTN support
e164.org is a public name service which provides ENUM.164, a method
devised by the IETF and ITU to allow an ordinary telephone to be
connected to an Internet type network and provided dialling service from
other, regular telephones.
Unlike many other "free" voice over IP systems, e164.org allows users
who have a regular telephone line, to also hook themselves up to the
Internet