On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 07:31:31AM -0500, Doug Lytle wrote:
> >>> On Jan 11, 2017, at 7:20 AM, Thufir Hawat hawat.thu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >>> Can I dial directly from the asterisk console with the Dial() application?
>
>
> console dial number@context
Note, however, that it is a different th
Greetings,
If I understand correctly, Asterisk 14 introduced support for some new SRTP
ciphers (including some 256 bit ones), previously only two 128 bit ciphers were
supported.
Using Asterisk 14, I was able to make a call from a softphone (Groundwire) with
a 256 bit cipher suite on SRTP,
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017, at 12:59 PM, Ahmed Munir wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> But I was not able to find the records in 'ps_contacts' table. As per my
> 'ps_aors' entries, I'm enabling and using only following fields below;
>
> id: 20010
> max_contacts: 1
> remove_existing: yes
> qualify_frequecy: 10
Wha
Thanks.
But I was not able to find the records in 'ps_contacts' table. As per my
'ps_aors' entries, I'm enabling and using only following fields below;
id: 20010
max_contacts: 1
remove_existing: yes
qualify_frequecy: 10
Please advise if there any more parameters I may need to set in 'ps_aors'
t
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Thufir Hawat wrote:
> The SIP trace shows messages from what I took to be a suspicious
> connection from sip:p...@noname.com so I added that IP address to IP
> tables...but then anveo showed as unreachable so I removed that rule.
>
> Yes, I'm running fail2ban.
Hello,
When I run "core show channels verbose", I seen around 10 locked channels
that are lasting hundreds of hours (I haven't restarted Asterisk for more
than 7 weeks).
I try to hangup those channels using "hangup request ", but
nothing happens.
What could I do (besides restarting Asterisk)?
T
Hi
You can do
sip show settings
On Jan 11, 2017 5:32 AM, "Thufir Hawat" wrote:
> I appreciate that the console lets you see the details for a peer with
> "sip show peer foo". Certainly, I can look in sip.conf to see the
> [general] context, but can I output those settings, and only those
> s
'sip show settings' may do what you want.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 3:32 AM, Thufir Hawat
wrote:
> I appreciate that the console lets you see the details for a peer with
> "sip show peer foo". Certainly, I can look in sip.conf to see the
> [general] context, but can I output those settings, and o
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017, Doug Lytle wrote:
On Jan 11, 2017, at 7:20 AM, Thufir Hawat hawat.thu...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I dial directly from the asterisk console with the Dial() application?
console dial number@context
Thanks, that's much more intuitive :)
-Thufir
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The SIP trace shows messages from what I took to be a suspicious
connection from sip:p...@noname.com so I added that IP address to IP
tables...but then anveo showed as unreachable so I removed that rule.
Yes, I'm running fail2ban.
What are these messages from sip:p...@noname.com? The domain n
>>> On Jan 11, 2017, at 7:20 AM, Thufir Hawat hawat.thu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Can I dial directly from the asterisk console with the Dial() application?
console dial number@context
Doug
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Can I dial directly from the asterisk console with the Dial() application?
or, is channel originate preferred:
channel originate SIP/thufir extension 18003569377@outbound
thanks,
Thufir
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I appreciate that the console lets you see the details for a peer with
"sip show peer foo". Certainly, I can look in sip.conf to see the
[general] context, but can I output those settings, and only those
settings, to the console?
thanks,
Thufir
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