Hello,
I have a T1 card installed and is connected to PBX. I want to make
outbound call to check if asterisk and t1 is working or not. The dhadi
drivers are installed and the pri port is showing up and active. But
calls are not going through. Can somebodu pdvise how to go about it ? I
am sending
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Subject: [asterisk-users] simple
I'm having the same issue on 1.8.3.2 (with a couple of patches)
Has anyone experienced this and know how to hangup a channel?
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 17:25 -0500, Jeremy Kister wrote:
I am trying to use SoftHangup in my dialplan, but it's either not
working or I'm not using it correctly.
Hi all,
Probably my message disappeared.
I updated from 1.4.42 to 1.8.4.4 and 1.8.5-rc1.
The problem is the same:
I generate a callfile with the option:
Callerid: test Callback Service 4711
The callback is established correctly, but the variable ${CALLERID(num):} is
empty.
I don.t find: test
Hi everyone,
Occasionally (with no set pattern), I get *SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication
Required *from iCall when trying to termiate to their international
gateways. I have tried direct IP termination as well as SIP register but
both just fail with above message whenever they want. Specially in
Hi all,
I've got a Polycom 501 that I just can't seem to get lines 2 and 3 to work
on. Line 1 works fine.
When my user tries to use line 2 or 3 to dial out, they get a fast busy
signal and I get this error message on the console:
Greetings-
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system where the
${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the dashes from the number, leaving me with '1234567890'?
I've tried the following which does not appear to be working:
Dialplan:
exten =
Lately I have been getting many complains that Eyebeam crashes when you
dial a number that does not exist. This happens in both R2 and ISDN PRI
lines. The softphone stops working and has to be restarted. The
response I got from tech support was:
the actual issue is that asterisk should
Talk about getting lucky with a snip! The first line you provided in
your log was enough to look-up related errors and find a similar one.
Although I have not encountered a Frame_Control(8), it's indicated as
'Congestion' by frame.h
AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION = 8, /*! Congestion
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system where the
${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the dashes from the number, leaving me with
'1234567890'?
I would do this in an AGI written in C -- but that's
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system where
the
${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the dashes from the number, leaving me with
'1234567890'?
I would do
On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 12:55:37PM -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system where
the
${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the
On 7/7/2011 9:32 AM, Ishfaq Malik wrote:
I'm having the same issue on 1.8.3.2 (with a couple of patches)
exten = s,1,Set(CHAN=${SHELL(asterisk -rx core show channels | awk
'/^SIP\/vgw1-/ { print $1 }' | head -1)})
This turned out to be a PEBKAC error. A newline was attached to the
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On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 12:55:37PM -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system
where
the
${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
Oliver
Your problem is you have not turned on notifycid=yes in sip.conf. Back
on June 28 in another thread you said
With asterisk 1.6.1.18, I could make this work without setting
notifycid=yes isn sip.conf.
butyes that gets the monitored line to blink on an incoming call, but as
you have
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system where
the ${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the dashes from the number, leaving me with
'1234567890'?
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Steve Edwards wrote:
I would do
I've got a Polycom 501 that I just can't seem to get lines 2 and 3 to work
on. Line 1 works fine.
Last time I had that issue, it resolved itself when i restarted Asterisk.
Are you able to do that?
Regards
Dan
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Hi everyone,
I just lunched a CentOS VM in Proxmox and used the Digium repository to
install Asterisk using yum install asterisk16...and it works great. Runs
and it seems to have installed ztdummy as well without the need to touch the
host node. But when I try to compile Dahdi from source on the
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system
where
the ${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the dashes from the number, leaving me with
'1234567890'?
On Thu, 7 Jul
Here is a simple way to strip the '-'
Here is a concept solution.
I have not tested the code so there may be some syntax errors.
It can work as I am doing stuff like this all the time. This example is
using a check to only do the cut if there is more than one field. You may
be able to just
From: Bryant Zimmerman brya...@zktech.com
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Stripping characters from ${CALLERID(num)} ?
Here
A carrier I like will be introducing PRI over IP, presumably going thru some
sort of gateway box (I'm guessing by Adtran but no data yet). Has anybody
set up successfully to work directly with such a feed without bothering to
take it down to T1 and use a T1/PRI card?
Thanks
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On 07/07/2011 04:41 PM, eric weaver wrote:
A carrier I like will be introducing PRI over IP, presumably going
thru some sort of gateway box (I'm guessing by Adtran but no data
yet). Has anybody set up successfully to work directly with such a
feed without bothering to take it down to T1 and
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A carrier I like will be introducing PRI over IP, presumably going
thru some sort of gateway box (I'm guessing by Adtran but no data
yet). Has anybody set up successfully to work directly with such a
feed without bothering to take it down to T1 and use a T1/PRI
From: eric weaver ecwea...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 4:41 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Anybody doing PRI over IP?
A carrier I like will be introducing PRI over IP, presumably going thru
some sort of
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
In fact, I've noticed many of your posts are Asterisk 1.2.x and AGI/C
oriented which is very unique.
I confess. I'm a 1.2 Luddite.
I know a little C, but would likely start out using PHPAGI as it's more
familiar to me. I know, not as efficient, but a
There is a T1 over Ethernet scheme that runs a T1 over Ethernet, Up all
the time. It consumes 1.5 +/- megs 24/7.
I would suspect that was what was being offered.
Cary
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There is a “T1 over Ethernet” scheme that runs a T1 over Ethernet, Up
all the time. It consumes 1.5 +/- megs 24/7.
I would suspect that was what was being offered.
Wow, that sounds horrifically inefficient. *MAYBE* keep the D channel open all
the time if
You can try digium. They provide the T1 cards. Check http://www.digium.com/
Thanks
Indranil
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Use Filter command in dia-plan to get numeric only string,
Set(MYNEWCLI=${FILTER(0123456789,${CALLERID(number)})
Regards,
Faisal
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As asterisk is an B2BUA you can handle 503 at asterisk and hang caller end
using the response code compatible with eyebeam as
Hangup(16)
Regards,
Faisal
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