Hi all,
I've got a new server up, but it's not staying up
After a day or so, it segfaults with:
[Mar 22 23:17:49] WARNING[12177]: res_odbc.c:1406 _ast_odbc_request_obj2:
SetConnectAttr (Txn isolation) returned an error: HY000: [MySQL][ODBC 5.2(a)
Driver]You have an error in your SQL
March 22 2016 11:44 AM, "Olivier" wrote:
> Which Asterisk version do you use ?
>
> And what is your exact question ?
> What do you expect queue_log file to hold ?
I suppose the problem is member SIP/4001 is who answer the call is logged as
SIP/4003 in queue_log
I really
I run in a weird issue with a BLF application I have written... this
application is just receiving events from Asterisk Manager Interface and
blink the lights accordingly. All almost work perfectly, except when a
pickupexen is used when multiple extensions are dialed.
If extension 105 dials
On Wednesday 23 Mar 2016, Olivier wrote:
> I'm thinking about something to delegate provisionning to end users:
> a new employee joins the company, the system I'm after let him enter his
> own name himself, once for all.
This is generally good, because it means less work for you :) Just be
2016-03-23 14:38 GMT+01:00 A J Stiles :
> On Wednesday 23 Mar 2016, Olivier wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party
> module
> > or service, to build the following feature:
> >
> > - caller dials a given
I'm thinking about something to delegate provisionning to end users:
a new employee joins the company, the system I'm after let him enter his
own name himself, once for all.
Typing letters through numerical dialpad is not very convenient.
Using Speech Recognition could be interesting if
Do you mean the directory( ) application that’s used as a dial by name
directory service to match caller inputs to existing names? If not, then It's
not going to be possible to simply have the user enter a digit, say ‘2’, and
have Asterisk repeat a letter since the user could mean either
On Wednesday 23 Mar 2016, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module
> or service, to build the following feature:
>
> - caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
> english, ...)
> - Asterisk plays a welcome
Hello,
I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module
or service, to build the following feature:
- caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
english, ...)
- Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt
- caller spells his or her first name letter