[asterisk-users] realtime sip peers : musiconhold class

2010-08-13 Thread Jonas Kellens

Hello list,


I'm using asterisk 1.4.30 and realtime sip.


I notice that the field musiconhold is not working as when putting 
someone on hold, the default musiconhold class is always used.



musiconhold.conf :

[default]
mode=files
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh
random=yes
;
[106002]
mode=files
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002
random=yes


my realtime sip peers have the following in the column '*musiconhold*' : 
*106002*



asterisk*CLI moh show classes
Class: default
Mode: files
Directory: /var/lib/asterisk/moh
Class: 106002
Mode: files
Directory: /var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002


But always :

[Aug 13 09:47:57] -- Started music on hold, class 'default', on 
SIP/test2-0014

[Aug 13 09:48:05] -- Stopped music on hold on SIP/test2-0014



Can anyone help ?!


Kind regards,

Jonas.

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Re: [asterisk-users] realtime sip peers : musiconhold class

2010-08-13 Thread Jonas Kellens

Hello list,

when putting the class 'default' in comment, then this happens :

[Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: res_musiconhold.c:666 get_mohbyname: 
Music on Hold class 'default' not found
[Aug 13 12:36:34] -- Started music on hold, class '106002', on 
SIP/test2-0001
[Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: format_wav.c:124 check_header: Does 
not say fmt
[Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: file.c:385 fn_wrapper: Unable to open 
format wav
[Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: res_musiconhold.c:251 
ast_moh_files_next: Unable to open file 
'/var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002/01Long': No such file or directory


Questions :

1. how can I use AND class default AND class 106002 ?!
2. is it normal that Asterisk can not convert from wav to alaw/gsm ?!


Jonas.


On 08/13/2010 09:57 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:

Hello list,


I'm using asterisk 1.4.30 and realtime sip.


I notice that the field musiconhold is not working as when putting 
someone on hold, the default musiconhold class is always used.



musiconhold.conf :

[default]
mode=files
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh
random=yes
;
[106002]
mode=files
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002
random=yes


my realtime sip peers have the following in the column '*musiconhold*' 
: *106002*



asterisk*CLI moh show classes
Class: default
Mode: files
Directory: /var/lib/asterisk/moh
Class: 106002
Mode: files
Directory: /var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002


But always :

[Aug 13 09:47:57] -- Started music on hold, class 'default', on 
SIP/test2-0014

[Aug 13 09:48:05] -- Stopped music on hold on SIP/test2-0014



Can anyone help ?!


Kind regards,

Jonas.

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Re: [asterisk-users] realtime sip peers : musiconhold class

2010-08-13 Thread Gareth Blades
Asterisk can convert from wav but it still needs to be in the correct 
format. See 
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Convert+WAV+audio+files+for+use+in+Asterisk

Jonas Kellens wrote:
 Hello list,
 
 when putting the class 'default' in comment, then this happens :
 
 [Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: res_musiconhold.c:666 get_mohbyname: 
 Music on Hold class 'default' not found
 [Aug 13 12:36:34] -- Started music on hold, class '106002', on 
 SIP/test2-0001
 [Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: format_wav.c:124 check_header: Does 
 not say fmt
 [Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: file.c:385 fn_wrapper: Unable to open 
 format wav
 [Aug 13 12:36:34] WARNING[21172]: res_musiconhold.c:251 
 ast_moh_files_next: Unable to open file 
 '/var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002/01Long': No such file or directory
 
 Questions :
 
 1. how can I use AND class default AND class 106002 ?!
 2. is it normal that Asterisk can not convert from wav to alaw/gsm ?!
 
 
 Jonas.
 
 
 On 08/13/2010 09:57 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
 Hello list,


 I'm using asterisk 1.4.30 and realtime sip.


 I notice that the field musiconhold is not working as when putting 
 someone on hold, the default musiconhold class is always used.


 musiconhold.conf :

 [default]
 mode=files
 directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh
 random=yes
 ;
 [106002]
 mode=files
 directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002
 random=yes


 my realtime sip peers have the following in the column '*musiconhold*' 
 : *106002*


 asterisk*CLI moh show classes
 Class: default
 Mode: files
 Directory: /var/lib/asterisk/moh
 Class: 106002
 Mode: files
 Directory: /var/lib/asterisk/moh/106002


 But always :

 [Aug 13 09:47:57] -- Started music on hold, class 'default', on 
 SIP/test2-0014
 [Aug 13 09:48:05] -- Stopped music on hold on SIP/test2-0014



 Can anyone help ?!


 Kind regards,

 Jonas.



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Re: [asterisk-users] realtime sip peers : musiconhold class

2010-08-13 Thread Jonas Kellens


1. the converting is not working

[r...@asterisk testing]# file 01Long.wav
01Long.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, 20294 channels 
1414676809 Hz


[r...@asterisk testing]# asterisk -rx file convert 
/var/lib/asterisk/testing/01Long.wav /var/lib/asterisk/testing/01Long.alaw

Unable to open input file: /var/lib/asterisk/testing/01Long.wav


2. This does not explain why I can't use class default AND class 
whatever.



Jonas.


On 08/13/2010 12:47 PM, Gareth Blades wrote:

Asterisk can convert from wav but it still needs to be in the correct
format. See
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Convert+WAV+audio+files+for+use+in+Asterisk
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Re: [asterisk-users] OT: UK PPP certification -- what is it?

2010-08-13 Thread Faris Raouf
They mean PhonePayPlus (formerly ICSTIS). www.phonepayplus.org.uk

I am not aware of them certifying particular phone systems. Rather, they
impose certain requirements and obligations on the service provider
depending on the nature of the service being provided and the number range
it is provided on. 

But maybe more stringent regulations and phone system certification does
apply to certain types of service which I've never had to deal with - adult
stuff, for example - so I'd give them a call if you can't find the info on
their website.

Faris.


 -Original Message-
 From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
 boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steve Edwards
 Sent: 13 August 2010 1:14 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List
 Subject: [asterisk-users] OT: UK PPP certification -- what is it?
 
 A client asked me to come with a system that will pass certification with
PPP
 in the UK.
 
 Google is not being helpful :(
 
 It has something to do with recording calls in case the PPP requests a
copy.
 Supposedly their rules were relaxed on August 1st if that helps.
 
 Any clues (links?) will be appreciated.
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] realtime sip peers : musiconhold class

2010-08-13 Thread Gareth Blades
The wav file is not in the correct format. Also the number of channels 
and sampling frequency it is reporting is complete nonsense. This is 
what it should display:-
RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono 8000 Hz

Jonas Kellens wrote:
 
 1. the converting is not working
 
 [r...@asterisk testing]# file 01Long.wav
 01Long.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, 20294 channels 
 1414676809 Hz
 
 [r...@asterisk testing]# asterisk -rx file convert 
 /var/lib/asterisk/testing/01Long.wav /var/lib/asterisk/testing/01Long.alaw
 Unable to open input file: /var/lib/asterisk/testing/01Long.wav
 
 
 2. This does not explain why I can't use class default AND class 
 whatever.
 
 
 Jonas.
 
 
 On 08/13/2010 12:47 PM, Gareth Blades wrote:
 Asterisk can convert from wav but it still needs to be in the correct 
 format. See 
 http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Convert+WAV+audio+files+for+use+in+Asterisk


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Re: [asterisk-users] OT: UK PPP certification -- what is it?

2010-08-13 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:46:51PM +0100, Faris Raouf wrote:

 They mean PhonePayPlus (formerly ICSTIS). www.phonepayplus.org.uk
 I am not aware of them certifying particular phone systems. Rather, they
 impose certain requirements and obligations on the service provider
 depending on the nature of the service being provided and the number range
 it is provided on. 
 But maybe more stringent regulations and phone system certification does
 apply to certain types of service which I've never had to deal with - adult
 stuff, for example - so I'd give them a call if you can't find the info on
 their website.

PhonepayPlus are the 'regulator' for premium phone services in the UK
(well they're independent but work with Ofcom the regulator).

It depends on what services you're offering, but the rules are pretty
stringent to stop fraudulent use of PRS numbers and top stop scames etc.

Steve

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[asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Albert Bonomo
Hi.
I've been working with Asterisk for a few month now with great results.
I'm very happy with this product. I hope I can be of help in the future of
this project.
Right now I'm having some problems installing it in a new server.

I wont bore you with details because finally the solution to my problem was
clean and elegant and it came from a guy in a Linux mailing list.

Here is my question.
My first install experience was quit a headache. I downloaded the sources
from Digium,
make them and after that make install them. Before that, I had to install
all the dependencies
bison, ncurses, zlib,gcc...and all there devels packages.
After that, libpri, dahdi and finally Asterisk.
I did it the first time for a server with Fedora 12. Took a while but it is
running now.
Then I decided to install in a new server. My project is geting bigger so,
why not ?
This time, the server was up with Fedora 13. No problem.
Well not so fast. Yes problem !!! I can not install it !!!
But my new friend from Linux.org mailing list suggested: yum install
Asterisk
and voila  There you have it, Sr. A new Asterisk up and running in 5
seconds.

How come nowhere in the internet, nor in Digium.com docs, blogs, or
whatever,
anybody mention that yum install is available ? Why nobody ever make a small
note telling that asterisk is available from repositories to install, and
that is so easy ?

Can anybody explain that to me ?
Thanks
Alberto.


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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread John Novack


Albert Bonomo wrote:
 Hi.
 I've been working with Asterisk for a few month now with great results.
 I'm very happy with this product. I hope I can be of help in the 
 future of this project.
 Right now I'm having some problems installing it in a new server.

 I wont bore you with details because finally the solution to my 
 problem was
 clean and elegant and it came from a guy in a Linux mailing list.

 Here is my question.
 My first install experience was quit a headache. I downloaded the 
 sources from Digium,
 make them and after that make install them. Before that, I had to 
 install all the dependencies
 bison, ncurses, zlib,gcc...and all there devels packages.
 After that, libpri, dahdi and finally Asterisk.
 I did it the first time for a server with Fedora 12. Took a while but 
 it is running now.
 Then I decided to install in a new server. My project is geting bigger 
 so, why not ?
 This time, the server was up with Fedora 13. No problem.
 Well not so fast. Yes problem !!! I can not install it !!!
 But my new friend from Linux.org mailing list suggested: yum install 
 Asterisk
 and voila  There you have it, Sr. A new Asterisk up and running in 
 5 seconds.

 How come nowhere in the internet, nor in Digium.com docs, blogs, or 
 whatever,
 anybody mention that yum install is available ? Why nobody ever make a 
 small
 note telling that asterisk is available from repositories to install, 
 and that is so easy ?

 Can anybody explain that to me ?
 Thanks
 Alberto.

The short answer from someone who sees Linux as a means to an end ( 
running Asterisk ) is the rpm install forces one to accept Asterisk as 
built for the rpm, whereas installing from source gives a much more 
flexible install regarding any options.

Also, I would suggest next time use CentOS 5, rather than Fedora. Linux 
distros are always somewhat of a religious argument, but many fewer 
problems seem to be reported that with Fedora.
and then there is the Debian camp!

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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Steve Howes

On 13 Aug 2010, at 14:08, Albert Bonomo wrote:
 How come nowhere in the internet, nor in Digium.com docs, blogs, or whatever, 
 anybody mention that yum install is available ? Why nobody ever make a small
 note telling that asterisk is available from repositories to install, and 
 that is so easy ?

Fedora made the packages for their yum I'd guess. Their job to document.

For CentOS there is documentation:

http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum

Which is top result for 'asterisk yum install'. I figured asterisk.org would be 
a good place to look for Asterisk stuff..

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[asterisk-users] 4 Port FXO interface

2010-08-13 Thread Eric Merkel (Mail Lists)
 

I am looking to build a small PBX for an office that has 3 incoming analog
lines and less than 10 extensions.

 

For the Asterisk server I am going to use a small form factor PC with no-PCI
slots so the FXO interface needs to be either FXO-SIP or USB. Can anyone
make suggestions?

 

I am looking at an AudioCodes MP114 FXO or possibly two Sangoma U100's but
don't have experience with either.

 

 

=

Eric Merkel

ejmerkel.li...@gmail.com

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] 4 Port FXO interface

2010-08-13 Thread Gareth Blades
We use the Sangoma PRI/E1 cards and they work perfectly. If I wanted a 
USB based analogue solution I would go straight for the U100.

Eric Merkel (Mail Lists) wrote:
  
 
 I am looking to build a small PBX for an office that has 3 incoming 
 analog lines and less than 10 extensions.
 
  
 
 For the Asterisk server I am going to use a small form factor PC with 
 no-PCI slots so the FXO interface needs to be either FXO-SIP or USB. 
 Can anyone make suggestions?
 
  
 
 I am looking at an AudioCodes MP114 FXO or possibly two Sangoma U100's 
 but don't have experience with either.
 
  
 
  
 
 =
 
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 ejmerkel.li...@gmail.com
 
  
 


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Re: [asterisk-users] 4 Port FXO interface

2010-08-13 Thread David Backeberg
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Eric Merkel (Mail Lists)
ejmerkel.li...@gmail.com wrote:


 I am looking to build a small PBX for an office that has 3 incoming analog
 lines and less than 10 extensions.

For that small of an installation you might prefer an asterisk
appliance. You can review the archives, or ask for recommendations.
Some people like Switchvox, and there are several other 'asterisk in
an appliance' options out there.

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[asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Albert Bonomo
Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum.
I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum
I discovered that the repositories that describe there, don't exist.
So thar running yum install asterisk16 won't install al all.
Some guy from Fedora mailing list suggested me to run

yun install asterisk

It worked great! ( I had to remove the repositories added before, as
instructed in http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum )
The problem is that no examples nor sounds where installed.
I'm afraid something else is missing and Astrisk won't work properly.

Can anybody advice me on how to install the rest of the Asterisk ?
add-ons and other stuff ?
Thanks
Alberto.




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Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Geraint Lee
it would be far easier to just use the source...

but...

yum search asterisk

might get you on your way, although i can't see anything that looks like
samples in there.

On 13 August 2010 19:08, Albert Bonomo apeto2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum.
 I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum
 I discovered that the repositories that describe there, don't exist.
 So thar running yum install asterisk16 won't install al all.
 Some guy from Fedora mailing list suggested me to run

 yun install asterisk

 It worked great! ( I had to remove the repositories added before, as
 instructed in http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum )
 The problem is that no examples nor sounds where installed.
 I'm afraid something else is missing and Astrisk won't work properly.

 Can anybody advice me on how to install the rest of the Asterisk ?
 add-ons and other stuff ?
 Thanks
 Alberto.




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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Doug Lytle
Albert Bonomo wrote:

 How come nowhere in the internet, nor in Digium.com docs, blogs, or 
 whatever,
 anybody mention that yum install is available ? Why nobody ever make a 
 small

Because Digium didn't make them, the Fedora community did.

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Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Doug Lytle
Albert Bonomo wrote:
 Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum.
 I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum

When you use pre-packaged software, then you limit yourself to waiting 
for help from those that are familiar with your package management.

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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Danny Nicholas
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Doug Lytle
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

snip

For another testimony;  I tried Fedora and Debian about 9 months ago before
settling on CENTOS to get Lumenvox to work.  CENTOS works great, but now I
am using Vestec because they work with our standard SUSE implementations.
Any distro that doesn't let you compile from the Asterisk source needs some
tweaking (IMHO).


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Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Albert Bonomo
Well, I did tried using the source but couldn't make it work.
some problem with dependencies and kernel version.
It is really difficult to put all the stuff in order to make a source work.


2010/8/13 Geraint Lee gera...@gmail.com

 it would be far easier to just use the source...

 but...

 yum search asterisk

 might get you on your way, although i can't see anything that looks like
 samples in there.

 On 13 August 2010 19:08, Albert Bonomo apeto2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum.
 I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum
 I discovered that the repositories that describe there, don't exist.
 So thar running yum install asterisk16 won't install al all.
 Some guy from Fedora mailing list suggested me to run

 yun install asterisk

 It worked great! ( I had to remove the repositories added before, as
 instructed in http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum )
 The problem is that no examples nor sounds where installed.
 I'm afraid something else is missing and Astrisk won't work properly.

 Can anybody advice me on how to install the rest of the Asterisk ?
 add-ons and other stuff ?
 Thanks
 Alberto.




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Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Danny Nicholas
Zypper did the trick for me, but that was on SUSE/CENTOS.

 

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Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 1:56 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

 

Well, I did tried using the source but couldn't make it work.
some problem with dependencies and kernel version.
It is really difficult to put all the stuff in order to make a source work.



2010/8/13 Geraint Lee gera...@gmail.com

it would be far easier to just use the source...

 

but...

 

yum search asterisk

 

might get you on your way, although i can't see anything that looks like
samples in there.

On 13 August 2010 19:08, Albert Bonomo apeto2...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum.
I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum
I discovered that the repositories that describe there, don't exist.
So thar running yum install asterisk16 won't install al all.
Some guy from Fedora mailing list suggested me to run 

yun install asterisk

It worked great! ( I had to remove the repositories added before, as 
instructed in http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum )
The problem is that no examples nor sounds where installed. 
I'm afraid something else is missing and Astrisk won't work properly.

Can anybody advice me on how to install the rest of the Asterisk ?
add-ons and other stuff ?
Thanks
Alberto.




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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.8 beta3 - Unable to stop/start/restart deamon

2010-08-13 Thread sean darcy
On 08/12/2010 09:08 AM, unsero...@aol.com wrote:

  Hi all,

  using Asterisk 1.8 beta3 installed from scratch I am not able to
 stop/start/restart Asterisk deamon with

  /etc/init.d/asterisk stop|start|restart

  It just happens nothing, no warnings, errors etc.

 Next step: start tracing.

sh  -x /etc/init.d/asterisk start

 --
 sh -x /etc/init.d/asterisk start

 leads to

 + PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin


 + NAME=asterisk


 + DESC=Asterisk PBX


 + DAEMON=/usr/sbin/asterisk


 + ASTVARRUNDIR=/var/run/asterisk


 + ASTETCDIR=/etc/asterisk


 + TRUE=/bin/true


 + set -e


 + [ -x /usr/sbin/asterisk ]


 + [ -d /etc/asterisk ]


 + . /lib/lsb/init-functions


 + FANCYTTY=


 + [ -e /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh ]


 + . /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh


 + readlink /etc/init.d/asterisk


 + CONFIG0=


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 No ideas? Sorry but I'm new to Linux and I am wondering why I can't stop or 
 start the deamon

 the way it works with 1.6.1.20. I installed Asterisk 1.8 with all defaults 
 set. Maybe something

 is missing in any conf file?




Make sure it starts without the daemon. Try asterisk -cvvv. Does it 
start then?

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Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Matthew J. Roth
Albert Bonomo wrote:
 
 Well, I did tried using the source but couldn't make it work.
 some problem with dependencies and kernel version.
 It is really difficult to put all the stuff in order to make a source
 work.

Albert,

It's really not that difficult if your system is in decent shape.  
Unfortunately, from reading your posts on this subject in the Fedora users list 
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-August/380371.html, I 
know that you're working on a system that you didn't set up and it's a terrible 
mess.  As a matter of etiquette, this is information that you really should 
disclose to people when you ask them for help.

You need to fix the underlying problems before you attempt to go any further 
with that system.  You are trying to force your way through some serious 
issues, and I wouldn't trust any software that you manage to get installed via 
source or the package manager.  My suggestion is to start with a clean and 
fully updated install of CentOS.  If that's not possible, go with the most 
recent version of Fedora available, but be warned that it has a very short 
support cycle which isn't ideal for production servers.

You may experience some difficulty coming up to speed with Linux, but rest 
assured that Asterisk is not difficult to install from source if the right 
foundation is in place.  People will be willing and able to help you along the 
way if you're following a sensible path.

Regards,

Matthew Roth
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Re: [asterisk-users] OT: UK PPP certification -- what is it?

2010-08-13 Thread Steve Edwards
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Steve Kennedy wrote:

 PhonepayPlus are the 'regulator' for premium phone services in the UK 
 (well they're independent but work with Ofcom the regulator).

 It depends on what services you're offering, but the rules are pretty 
 stringent to stop fraudulent use of PRS numbers and top stop scames etc.

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[asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

2010-08-13 Thread Lyle McKarns
Does anyone have any feelings one way or the other about running Asterisk on 
AMD vs running Asterisk on Intel?

Thanks,
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Re: [asterisk-users] installing with yum

2010-08-13 Thread Albert Bonomo
Matthew,
You are right. I should fix my system first. It's a mess. I wasn't aware of
that until I started to work with it.
I know that asterisk is not so difficult to install form sources. I did it
once with no problem at all.
But I don't know why, this time my system is messed up. I sent the problem
to my provider but they haven
yet answered it. So I'll wait for an answer and then I'll go on with the
install.

If the kernel of my system is provided by my server provider, what can I do
to fix this ?
The problem started when I tried :
yum install kernel-devel.
No package was found. So I started to ask people for help.
After that, it was clear that something was wrong ( not clear at least )
with my system.
uname -r  report something but
rpm -qa kernel\*  report something different.

Here you can see
[r...@ns310181 ~]# uname -r
2.6.33.5--grs-ipv4-64

[r...@ns310181 ~]# rpm -q kernel
package kernel is not installed

[r...@ns310181 ~]# rpm -q kernel-devel
package kernel-devel is not installed

[r...@ns310181 ~]# rpm -qa kernel\*
kernel-headers-2.6.29.4-167.fc11.x86_64

[r...@ns310181 ~]# rpm -q fedora-release
fedora-release-11-1.noarch

I sent all this to my provider asking for help.
I'll wait for there answer.
Thanks for your comment.
Albert.

2010/8/13 Matthew J. Roth mr...@imminc.com

 Albert Bonomo wrote:
 
  Well, I did tried using the source but couldn't make it work.
  some problem with dependencies and kernel version.
  It is really difficult to put all the stuff in order to make a source
  work.

 Albert,

 It's really not that difficult if your system is in decent shape.
  Unfortunately, from reading your posts on this subject in the Fedora users
 list 
 http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-August/380371.html, I
 know that you're working on a system that you didn't set up and it's a
 terrible mess.  As a matter of etiquette, this is information that you
 really should disclose to people when you ask them for help.

 You need to fix the underlying problems before you attempt to go any
 further with that system.  You are trying to force your way through some
 serious issues, and I wouldn't trust any software that you manage to get
 installed via source or the package manager.  My suggestion is to start with
 a clean and fully updated install of CentOS.  If that's not possible, go
 with the most recent version of Fedora available, but be warned that it has
 a very short support cycle which isn't ideal for production servers.

 You may experience some difficulty coming up to speed with Linux, but rest
 assured that Asterisk is not difficult to install from source if the right
 foundation is in place.  People will be willing and able to help you along
 the way if you're following a sensible path.

 Regards,

 Matthew Roth
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[asterisk-users] IXJ Quicknet PhoneJack issues

2010-08-13 Thread Infra
Greetings:

We have been running a CVS HEAD version of asterisk from Mar 10, 2005
on ix86 (PIII-600) Linux 2.4.27 with ixj (chan_phone) hardware.  In a
hope of getting better 'chan_skinny' support (to attempt using a Cisco
7920 IP phone) I built asterisk 1.2.40 on this box. Initial tests
verify that our previous dialplan is working (iax2 trunks, register
sip phones, registering withour SER box, etc. all work but there is no
dialtone on the ixj fxs port.

Here is what I tried:

(in each case asterisk invoked with '-vvv -C name_of_config_file)

1. temporary fresh install of 1.2.40 using sample configs; in dialplan
   (uncommented extension ext. 1265); in 'phone.conf' uncommented
   the following:

[interfaces]
mode=dialtone
format=slinear
echocancel=medium
context=local
txgain=100%
rxgain=1.0
device = /dev/phone0

-- dialplan works, ext. 1265 rings, has two-way audio, call progress
tones heard, sends dtmf, can dial out, but has no dialtone.

2. temporary 'update' (bininstall) install of 1.2.40 overlaying existing
   CVS HEAD installation:

   -- existing dialplan works, Phone/phone0 works as in (1) above except
   for no dialtone.

3. temporary 'udpate' (bininstall) install of 1.2.40 as in (2) above but
   without new 1.2.40 version of chan_phone.so (instead using our old
   version of chan_phone.so):

   -- existing dialplan works, Phone/phone0 works except for no dialtone.

4. test of new chan_phone.so from 1.2.40 replacing the one in our existing
   working installation:

   -- asterisk fails to start:
Aug 13 14:21:05 WARNING[2625]:
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_phone.so: undefined
symbol: ast_register_file_version

In all of the above cases where asterisk starts and runs, there are no
error messages involving 'chan_phone', nor any error messages at all
during placement of calls or answering of calls on Phone/phone0.

It seems reasonable to suggest that changes in chan_phone.c are _not_
responsible for the lack of dialtone.

Questions:

1. can someone confirm what releases are known to work with chan_phone.so
   (in dialtone mode)?

2. can someone confirm if there is a release that works with chan_phone.so
   in dialtone mode that also has a working skinny implementation that
   will work with the Cisco 7920 IP phone?

3. in the absence of any known working configurations, would anyone be
   willing to kibitz about backporting more recent skinny support into our
   CVS HEAD working version of asterisk?

Thanks,

Michael

N.B.  The list archives have a few unanswered posts from other users with
no dialtone on ixj hardware over the years; I understand that it is
probably of little interest to Digium to support this hardware, but 1.2
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

2010-08-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 04:20:15PM -0400, Lyle McKarns wrote:
 Does anyone have any feelings one way or the other about running
 Asterisk on AMD vs running Asterisk on Intel?

Yes, a AMD Phenon will way out-perform an Intel Atom.

Now, could you please be more specific?

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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:08:37AM -0300, Albert Bonomo wrote:

 Here is my question.
 My first install experience was quit a headache. I downloaded the sources
 from Digium,
 make them and after that make install them. Before that, I had to install
 all the dependencies
 bison, ncurses, zlib,gcc...and all there devels packages.

bison? yacc!

Could you please point us to the document you followed?

bison is no longer needed (as of 1.4, IIRC). As of 1.6.0 (or is it
1.6.2?) libxml2 is required.

There's also a script in the sources to install build dependencies.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

2010-08-13 Thread David Backeberg
2010/8/13 Lyle McKarns lyle.mcka...@nexusmgmt.com:
 Does anyone have any feelings one way or the other about running Asterisk on
 AMD vs running Asterisk on Intel?

Only political feelings. I want to support AMD so there's at least
some token competition for Intel.

Both companies make nice 6-core processors with a lot of cache.

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Re: [asterisk-users] IXJ Quicknet PhoneJack issues

2010-08-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 03:13:53PM -0500, Infra wrote:
 Greetings:
 
 We have been running a CVS HEAD version of asterisk from Mar 10, 2005
 on ix86 (PIII-600) Linux 2.4.27

Wow!

 with ixj (chan_phone) hardware.  In a
 hope of getting better 'chan_skinny' support (to attempt using a Cisco
 7920 IP phone) I built asterisk 1.2.40 on this box. 

Why not start from something a bit more up-to-date (feature-wise)? 1.6.2
would be a good start.

 Initial tests
 verify that our previous dialplan is working (iax2 trunks, register
 sip phones, registering withour SER box, etc. all work but there is no
 dialtone on the ixj fxs port.
 
 Here is what I tried:
 
 (in each case asterisk invoked with '-vvv -C name_of_config_file)
 
 1. temporary fresh install of 1.2.40 using sample configs; in dialplan
(uncommented extension ext. 1265); in 'phone.conf' uncommented
the following:
 
 [interfaces]
 mode=dialtone
 format=slinear
 echocancel=medium
 context=local
 txgain=100%
 rxgain=1.0
 device = /dev/phone0
 
 -- dialplan works, ext. 1265 rings, has two-way audio, call progress
 tones heard, sends dtmf, can dial out, but has no dialtone.
 
 2. temporary 'update' (bininstall) install of 1.2.40 overlaying existing
CVS HEAD installation:
 
-- existing dialplan works, Phone/phone0 works as in (1) above except
for no dialtone.
 
 3. temporary 'udpate' (bininstall) install of 1.2.40 as in (2) above but
without new 1.2.40 version of chan_phone.so (instead using our old
version of chan_phone.so):
 
-- existing dialplan works, Phone/phone0 works except for no dialtone.
 
 4. test of new chan_phone.so from 1.2.40 replacing the one in our existing
working installation:
 
-- asterisk fails to start:
 Aug 13 14:21:05 WARNING[2625]:
 /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_phone.so: undefined
 symbol: ast_register_file_version

chan_phone.so was not built with Asterisk 1.2.40 ?

 
 In all of the above cases where asterisk starts and runs, there are no
 error messages involving 'chan_phone', nor any error messages at all
 during placement of calls or answering of calls on Phone/phone0.
 
 It seems reasonable to suggest that changes in chan_phone.c are _not_
 responsible for the lack of dialtone.
 
 Questions:
 
 1. can someone confirm what releases are known to work with chan_phone.so
(in dialtone mode)?
 
 2. can someone confirm if there is a release that works with chan_phone.so
in dialtone mode that also has a working skinny implementation that
will work with the Cisco 7920 IP phone?
 
 3. in the absence of any known working configurations, would anyone be
willing to kibitz about backporting more recent skinny support into our
CVS HEAD working version of asterisk?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Michael
 
 N.B.  The list archives have a few unanswered posts from other users with
 no dialtone on ixj hardware over the years; I understand that it is
 probably of little interest to Digium to support this hardware, but 1.2
 was advertised to do so.

I suspect chan_phone does not have many users (to say the least). But if
it does not work as before, it's a regression, that should be fixed.
Please repoert it.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

2010-08-13 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Lyle McKarns wrote:

 Does anyone have any feelings one way or the other about running 
 Asterisk on AMD vs running Asterisk on Intel?

I'm running lots of installations on an AMD Geode...

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

2010-08-13 Thread Lyle McKarns
Mostly I was wondering if there are any reasons I cannot 
1) Use and AMD board and 
2) Run a mixed Intel/AMD enviroment

Thanks,
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To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 04:20:15PM -0400, Lyle McKarns wrote:
 Does anyone have any feelings one way or the other about running 
 Asterisk on AMD vs running Asterisk on Intel?

Yes, a AMD Phenon will way out-perform an Intel Atom.

Now, could you please be more specific?

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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Albert Bonomo
Tzafrir, I wasn't following one document. I read a lot and made my own
tutorial
following many tutorials found on the way.

The version I was installed was 1.4
I have the sources so I tried to use the same version.
So I followed the same procedure that worked for mi last time.

Mi problem is not with Asterisk.
A can not pass the first step: yum install kernel-devel.
I'm having problems with my server. Some kernel version problems

The thing is that FEDORA has Asterisk in repository and I run
yum install asterisk and worked fine.
I Hope I wont have troubles after that but so far, looks good.

I think that if a fix my system problem, everything will work fine.
But for now, the solution that I found is ok.

Thanks.,
Alberto.



2010/8/13 Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.co...@xorcom.com

 On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:08:37AM -0300, Albert Bonomo wrote:

  Here is my question.
  My first install experience was quit a headache. I downloaded the sources
  from Digium,
  make them and after that make install them. Before that, I had to install
  all the dependencies
  bison, ncurses, zlib,gcc...and all there devels packages.

 bison? yacc!

 Could you please point us to the document you followed?

 bison is no longer needed (as of 1.4, IIRC). As of 1.6.0 (or is it
 1.6.2?) libxml2 is required.

 There's also a script in the sources to install build dependencies.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD

2010-08-13 Thread Doug
At 15:48 8/13/2010, Lyle McKarns wrote:
 Mostly I was wondering if there are any reasons I cannot
 1) Use and AMD board and
 2) Run a mixed Intel/AMD enviroment
 
 Thanks,
 Lyle J. McKarns

All our Asterisk boxes are AMD.  If AMD were to
disappear, Intel would not have their feet to
the competitive fire.

Unless you are running a call center with thousands
of extensions, etc., most new hardware is over-powered.
The lowest cost, AMD dual-core should suffice, 2 Gig
ram, 500 Gig hard drive.


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 [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tzafrir Cohen
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 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on AMD
 
 On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 04:20:15PM -0400, Lyle McKarns wrote:
  Does anyone have any feelings one way or the other about running
  Asterisk on AMD vs running Asterisk on Intel?
 
 Yes, a AMD Phenon will way out-perform an Intel Atom.
 
 Now, could you please be more specific?
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 05:52:20PM -0300, Albert Bonomo wrote:
 Tzafrir, I wasn't following one document. I read a lot and made my own
 tutorial
 following many tutorials found on the way.
 
 The version I was installed was 1.4
 I have the sources so I tried to use the same version.
 So I followed the same procedure that worked for mi last time.
 
 Mi problem is not with Asterisk.
 A can not pass the first step: yum install kernel-devel.
 I'm having problems with my server. Some kernel version problems

What error did you get?

 
 The thing is that FEDORA has Asterisk in repository and I run
 yum install asterisk and worked fine.
 I Hope I wont have troubles after that but so far, looks good.

Fine. If it works well, use it.

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Re: [asterisk-users] install asterisk

2010-08-13 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 13/08/10 14:08, Albert Bonomo wrote:
 This time, the server was up with Fedora 13. No problem.
 Well not so fast. Yes problem !!! I can not install it !!!

Fedora is *not* a server operating system and not one I would choose to 
run asterisk on.

I would recommend using either CentOS or a Debian/Ubuntu Server build 
without X11 and all the other cruft that comes with a Desktop OS - which 
is what Fedora is.

I'd also consider how the packagers of CentOS or Debian chose to install 
Asterisk before deciding on using a pre-packaged implementation. CMMI 
and your own understanding of where/why and how it is installed will 
probably help you more in the longer run.

HTH

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