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2015 Apr 08
2
dial out with channel variable; sub-string usage
I want to do something like: exten => _NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) exten => _Nxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) exten => _1NXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) exten => _011.,1,Dial(Dial({TOLL}/${EXTEN}) exten => _9NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) exten => _9Nxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) exten => _91NXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) exten =>
2017 Jan 11
3
Dial() from the console?
Can I dial directly from the asterisk console with the Dial() application? or, is channel originate preferred: channel originate SIP/thufir extension 18003569377 at outbound thanks, Thufir
2009 Oct 12
2
yaml ?nodes? or nested maps
I want to iterate ?nodes? and ?leafs? for a yaml document: thufir@ARRAKIS:~/projects/rss$ thufir@ARRAKIS:~/projects/rss$ ruby user.rb user.rb:6: undefined method `[]'' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from user.rb:5:in `each_key'' from user.rb:5 thufir@ARRAKIS:~/projects/rss$ thufir@ARRAKIS:~/projects/rss$ ruby user2.rb user2.rb:5: undefined method `[]'' for
2017 Jan 17
2
How to send SIP_NOTIFY messages with variable content ?
I would be very interested in using sipsak for something like this. What have you tried so far? -Thufir On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, Olivier wrote: > Thinking over my previous, I wonder if sipsak could be used to send > outgoing SIP NOTIFY messages. > Would both Asterisk and sipsak be able to share networks resources ? > > Thoughts ? > > 2017-01-16 14:10 GMT+01:00 Olivier
2013 Dec 24
1
dovecot-postfix stack imap_client_workarounds
To use dovecot-postfix stack with thunderbird, do I put the configuration into /usr/share/dovecot/protocols.d/impad.protocol? That would seem to be how the stack is configured. "Thunderbird To use with Thunderbird, edit the file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf: protocol imap { ... login_greeting_capability = yes imap_client_workarounds = tb-extra-mailbox-sep }"
2012 Dec 10
2
IMAP instead of Maildir on Ubuntu Precise
Why is dovecot using Maildir and not IMAP. Or is it using even using Maildir at all? Currently I'm using mailman, postfix and dovecot to manage a mailing list. Mail is sent to thufir at dur.bounceme.net which the "mail server delivery agent stack provided by Ubuntu server team" of dovecot-postfix handles fine, keeping it locally, so far as it goes. The mail ends up in
2010 Jul 01
9
how to install freephoneline.exe from CLI
Looking at: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=10591 What are the steps to install this application? Yes, it's a garbage application, but I'd like to at least give it a go. Looks like msiexec apparently isn't the right approach. Should that be through wcmd instead? thufir at ARRAKIS:~/.wine/drive_c$ thufir at ARRAKIS:~/.wine/drive_c$ msiexec
2016 Jul 06
5
rasberry pi
I'm debating between a cloud PBX or, perhaps, rasberry pi. For a SOHO, maybe three hardphones, rasberry pi would suffice? I would be amazed, but, if so, great. thanks, Thufir -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20160706/84a0ac7c/attachment.html>
2016 Jul 06
3
rasberry pi
ok, that's really all I need to know. Of course, if anyone else wants to throw in their two cents, don't let me stop you :) -Thufir On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:36 AM, Frank Vanoni <mailinglist at linuxista.com> wrote: > I'm currently using Asterisk 11.7.0 on a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B with > Ubuntu Server 14.04. > > Works fine! :-) > > Frank > > On Wed,
2007 Jun 21
11
one-to-one, compound primary key, naming conventions
My understanding is that, given tables Alpha and Beta that the table which holds the 1-to-1 relation will be called Alpha_Beta (or is it alpha_beta?). So far so good. alpha_beta will have, lets say, two fields: alpha_id and beta_id. Seems that it''d be a good idea for those two fields to form a compound primary key, ensuring there are no duplicates. However, RoR doesn''t
2006 Nov 05
1
skype and SIP hardware for linux
I'm looking at the <http://support.a-link.com/phonemate/IPU1.htm> phone because it works with Skype (from Linux), but can do SIP, too. Not necessarily asterisk related, but possibly. My networking situation might require IAX if I'm running Linux and want to use SIP, I'm not certain (Skype works fine). Putting that unknown aside for the moment, how does this phone work under
2015 Feb 22
1
dialplan contexts syntax and terminology
On Sun, 22 Feb 2015 08:32:26 +0530, Mitul Limbani wrote: > READ READ READ .... I know, I have the 4th edition and I've been reading it. Personally, I find it more general than specific, but I'll go back through that chapter, absolutely. thanks, Thufir
2015 Mar 10
1
func_odbc 123
with func_odbc, in the definitive asterisk guide, they were suggesting the possibility that part, or perhaps all of, the dialplan could be written as SQL statement!? First off, that sounds like a good idea to me, but the tone of the authors was suggesting not so much, but that it was a personal preference. >From a naive perspective, why SQL statements at all? Why not just database config
2014 Jun 17
2
quickstart
I have the Asterisk book, it's enormous, the 4th edition as per http://www.asteriskdocs.org/. I'd like to do something like: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+quickstart just to have two hardphones act as extensions and call each other. Is that a reasonable first task? I'm looking for the simplest litmus test for functionality possible. thanks, Thufir
2014 May 02
1
SQLite3 astdb back-end
How do you load the contact list? It's a database? Sqlite3? https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SQLite3+astdb+back-end I'm not clear on what this specific database does. If it's not this specific database which has contact information, which database does? thanks, Thufir
2012 Jan 26
2
Too many open files
Hi all, While trying to track down a T.38 issue, I came across a series of log entries like this: ============================================================================ [Jan 26 10:23:31] WARNING[32508]: udptl.c:948 ast_udptl_new_with_bindaddr: Unable to allocate socket: Too many open files [Jan 26 10:23:31] ERROR[32508]: acl.c:488 ast_ouraddrfor: Cannot create socket
2015 Apr 13
1
dial out with channel variable; sub-string usage
On 15-04-09 12:06 PM, Chad Wallace wrote: >> but don't know where to put those lines. I have BABY defined as >> >channel variable: >> > >> >BABY = SIP/babytel_out >> > >> >but that seems circular, somehow. > You put them in the context for your clients... From what you show > below, I'd say they go in the "local_200"
2015 Apr 09
0
dial out with channel variable; sub-string usage
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 16:10:30 -0700 thufir <hawat.thufir at gmail.com> wrote: > I want to do something like: > > > exten => _NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) > exten => _Nxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) > exten => _1NXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN}) > exten => _011.,1,Dial(Dial({TOLL}/${EXTEN}) > exten => _9NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
2015 Mar 20
4
UNREACHABLE peer
I wasn't able to get much out of babytel, beyond the fact that I was, apparently, sending options which is why I'm not getting 200 OK. How can I, generally speaking, ping/telnet or otherwise test the connection to get more data? A connection to this peer directly from a softphone, Jitsi, works fine. linux-k7qk*CLI> linux-k7qk*CLI> sip show peer testcarrier * Name :
2015 Feb 20
2
sipsak 200 for a user, but 404 for a different user...why?
What's the difference between user "123" and "devries"? Based on the output here, they seem the same..? tleilax*CLI> tleilax*CLI> sip show users Username Secret Accountcode Def.Context ACL Forcerport 201 password 201 default No Yes 123