Hi,
I had tried all the steps which I used to inatall Asterisk 12.3.2
Pjsip in Asterisk 12.3.2 is working but in new release Asterisk 12.4.0 it
is not working I am getting XXX in make menuselect resource_module. I tried
all trouble shooting steps along with ldconfig etc.
I think its a bug can
1) What platform are you on (i.e. Ubuntu/Centos/etc)
2) What steps did you take to install the PJSIP libraries?
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Sameer Rathod sam...@hostnsoft.com wrote:
Hi,
I had tried all the steps which I used to inatall Asterisk 12.3.2
Pjsip in Asterisk 12.3.2 is
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Ryan Wagoner rswago...@gmail.com wrote:
Has there been a change in the way certified Asterisk is being packaged?
Starting with certified Asterisk 11.6 has all the extended options are
checked by default in menuslect? Certified Asterisk 11.2 does not have them
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 12:36 AM, CDR vene...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to compile Asterisk always for the native architecture of the
machine, and I find that it is never available. It says
Depends on: native_arch(E)
Can use: N/A
Conflicts with: N/A
Support Level: core
This is Fedora 20
On 07/17/2014 09:46 AM, Dave Fullerton wrote:
Hello all,
I'm running into an issue with Asterisk 12.4 and IMAP voicemail. I
have asterisk set up to connect to my Dovecot IMAP server and I can
leave and retrieve messages from my inbox and old messages. However, I
am unable to move messages
Hi all,
Consider the following scenario. Extension A is in a call with B. At
some point, B transfers A to C by sending REFER:
A Asterisk B C
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|-- INVITE/200 --|-- INVITE/200 --|
people
I have a running Asterisk 1.8.28 in great Dell server with two xeon
processors and 16gb of ram and HD SAS 15k (Raid 1). This server is
recording all calls (placed to record the audio in a ram disk), the entire
CDR goes straight to MySQL by cdr_mysql.so. Each call runs some validation
and
Your bottleneck is most likely your drive bandwidth. Even with SAS drives,
you'll need to move to a raid 5+ solution with 6+ drives to continue to
increase the concurrent calls, or use a storage appliance.
To confirm this, install the tool nmon and use the v and d options to bring
up the
Long story... Would be nice if we can remove this
on BYEs
X-Asterisk-HangupCause: Normal Clearing.
X-Asterisk-HangupCauseCode: 16.
Kind Regards,
Nick.
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This is defined in chan_sip.c. Simply edit the source file and recompile.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Nick Cameo sym...@gmail.com wrote:
Long story... Would be nice if we can remove this
on BYEs
X-Asterisk-HangupCause: Normal Clearing.
X-Asterisk-HangupCauseCode: 16.
Kind Regards,
Hi all,
I’m currently in the process of familiarizing myself with Asterisk, and am
trying to move certain configuration objects (such as SIP peers) into a MySQL
database, accessed by Asterisk using the ODBC connector.
Now, I’ve imported the sippeers MySQL table from the contrib directory of the
Yeah I can do that Anything in sip.conf that we can set?
N.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:39 PM, David Lam software...@gmail.com wrote:
This is defined in chan_sip.c. Simply edit the source file and recompile.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Nick Cameo sym...@gmail.com wrote:
Long
I would also do some math on the bandwidth requirement.
If you divide your disk bandwidth by your recording bit rate what is the
theoretical maximum number of calls that you can record at once? Assumes
that you have infinite CPU and memory and that you can actually drive
the disks at their
Thanks for the feedback.
In this case SSD disks you think it solves?
Eduardo
2014-07-23 18:01 GMT-03:00 Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com:
I would also do some math on the bandwidth requirement.
If you divide your disk bandwidth by your recording bit rate what is the
Thanks for the feedback.
In this case SSD disks you think it solves?
2014-07-23 17:29 GMT-03:00 Scott Griepentrog sgriepent...@digium.com:
Your bottleneck is most likely your drive bandwidth. Even with SAS
drives, you'll need to move to a raid 5+ solution with 6+ drives to
continue to
As far as I know, the code that is set to sent these parameters are static
and not affected by the sip.conf settings.. If someone finds otherwise, let
me know.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Nick Cameo sym...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I can do that Anything in sip.conf that we can set?
N.
Do the calculations for both and see what the answer is.
The nice thing about having a model is that you can test configurations
without actually having to build one until you are confident that it
should work.
Ron
On 23/07/2014 5:04 PM, Eduardo Leones wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
In
Please don't top-post.
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014, Eduardo Leones wrote:
In this case SSD disks you think it solves?
Don't buy hardware until you've identified (either empirical or
calculated) the bottleneck.
But...
SSDs do rock. I recently observed (via vmstat 5) a Samsung 840 topping out
at
On 23/7/14 10:29 pm, Steve Edwards wrote:
Don't buy hardware until you've identified (either empirical or
calculated) the bottleneck.
If you've plenty of spare RAM (and at 16GB I'd suggest you probably do),
I'd throw in the possibility of recording to RAM disk, then moving the
calls to hard
From sip.conf.sample in 11.10.0
;use_q850_reason = no ; Default no
; Set to yes add Reason header and use Reason header if
it is available.
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David Lam
Sent:
From sip.conf.sample in 11.10.0
;use_q850_reason = no ; Default no
; Set to yes add Reason header and use Reason header
if it is available.
Using 1.8.7. Shiza
Thanks as always guys.
N.
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This adds the Q850 reason header but doesn't get rid of the other
Asterisk-Hangup headers, at least in v11.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Eric Wieling ewiel...@nyigc.com wrote:
From sip.conf.sample in 11.10.0
;use_q850_reason = no ; Default no
; Set to yes add
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014, Chris Bagnall wrote:
The 840 is a great bit of kit...
The 850 is supposed to be shipping next week. It's got 3d VNAND so the
chip geometry can be bigger -- higher speeds and greater reliability.
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Thanks in advance,
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