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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Sean Bright wrote:
> On 1/17/2010 3:25 PM, shawn bright wrote:
> > Hey all,
>
> i love your name, btw.
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r do the SIP, or just configure
> asterisk directly on that appliance. You would probably save power
> consumption versus a new server or even the old server currently in
> use.
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> On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 3:25 PM, shawn bright wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > We have been
Hey all,
We have been using a TDM400 card at work to provide our IVR.
We we have upgraded our server and now require the same capability, but on a
card that goes into a PCI Express.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
oh, and it has to work with the zaptel drivers for linux.
thanks all
hello there all,
if i have a script that writes drop files into /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing
asterisk picks up the file and initiates the call just fine.
however, what is supposed to happen if more than one gets dropped in there
within like a second. Will it wait till the first is complete to init
lo there all,
i recently upgraded to ubuntu 7 (fiesty fawn) and am having a problem
with the install procedure for the zaptel modules.
i did the make ; make install and it appeared to go ok, the wctdm
module is in the list of lsmod after boot. so is the zaptel module.
however when i do an aster
Hello there all.
i have an agi-bin python script that calls out when a file is dropped into
the /var/spool/outgoing
the script seems to work, and the call is placed, but the script runs
without knowing when the phone is picked up.
i mean, the call is made, and the script begins to run. So by the
i couldn't find any docs on it either, found some scripts that just use pythonto communicate with asterisk. Thats kinda why i have been eying ruby. However, i did get some stuff to work from some examples on the net, if you like i can send them to you.
-shawnOn 8/14/06, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PRO
, 2006 at 10:31:30AM -0400, shawn bright wrote:> lo there,> i am running a python agi script that gets a DTMF number from the user> and passes it back to the script.Any reason you're not using Read for this?
> It works fine with numbers, but if they> enter a star (*), it does
lo there,
i am running a python agi script that gets a DTMF number from the user
and passes it back to the script. It works fine with numbers, but if they enter a star (*), it doesn't want to play.
Is there a difference in how this is handled?
here is the snippit:
def getNumber (sound, gTimeLimit,
here here !
skOn 8/10/06, Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It would be great if some swift asterisk coder would write a little applicationthat could monitor the channel for call progress.so on cases of busy, ring (with timeout) and TALK detection an appropriate response
could be taken for thes
well, i dont know about how to get a digital line out of the office,
but that would be cool. Clean up some other stuff too. Ah-well, guess i
will settle for door number 1. The press 1 to continue loop.
thanks, guys, let you know how it turns out.
shawnOn 8/10/06, Eric ManxPower Wieling <[EMAIL PRO
Hey there all,
i have an app that calls our customers when the status of their
machines change. I am using a Zap channel to dial out on an analog line.
I do this by putting a drop.call file in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing
and connecting it to an extension which fires up a python script.
the proble
um, i dont understand, could you elaborate on that ?thanksOn 8/8/06, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 05:00:29PM -0500, shawn bright wrote:> Lo there,
>>i have an app that needs to initiate a phone call on a zap channel.> i have been able to t
closer now.
-skOn 8/8/06, Tony Mountifield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,shawn bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:>> ok, here is the text written by my script in a file called drop.call in> /var/spool/asterisk/tmp. After the file is created,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,shawn bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:>> i have a python script that drops a call.call file into the> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing directory> the extension it points to reads like this>> [outboundmsg1]
wrote:
Try switching the wait and answer:
Wait 3
Answer
What kind of interface is this?
Zaptel, SIP, IAX, FXO, PRI??
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Hey there,i have a python script that drops a call.call file into the /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing directorythe extension it points to reads like this[outboundmsg1]exten => s,1,Answerexten => s,2,Wait(3)
exten => s,3,AGI(server_dialout.py)exten => s,4,Hangupthe problem is that when the script is ru
ls has nothing to do, you only need a programming language, notnecessarily a framework.RegardsOn 8/7/06, shawn bright <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hey there,> The main reason i got into ruby was for RAGI ( the asterisk api ). From> the tutorials,> there is a lot of emphesis on us
Hey there,The main reason i got into ruby was for RAGI ( the asterisk api ). From the tutorials, there is a lot of emphesis on using it with Rails. I was wondering if
it is possible to use Ragi without having to set up rails ? We have a small IVR server, and that is the computers sole purpose.
ok, this seems like a workable solution. i will give it a shot tomorrow at work.thanksskOn 8/3/06, Benjamin Stocker <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:2006/8/2, Andy Kuo <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> Hi,>> Can you give a quick example on how to query an EXTERNAL database?Create a AGI Script. It may take actual va
project.
So i may, for consistency sake in my larger scale app, learn twisted anyway.thanks.shawnOn 8/6/06, Shidan <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:np, but in general its well worth the learn tho if you like python ;)
On 8/3/06, shawn bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Thanks for the reply
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check out http://starpy.sourceforge.net/ if you have any questions let me know.---ShidanOn 8/2/06, shawn bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> Lo there,>> i have an app that needs to initiate a phone call on a zap channel.> i have been able to test i
Lo there, i have an app that needs to initiate a phone call on a zap channel.i have been able to test it out ok with the method of dropping a call fileinto the /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing and specifing the phone number in the call file.
what i need to do, however, is initiate a phone call f
ession, not remotely connected Asterisk sessions(asterisk -r)MATT---On 7/29/06, shawn bright <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hello there all,> i am using an agi python script.> It is kinda from an example in the ATOF book ( O'Reilly)> it simply answers the phone, receives 5 DTMF digi
Hello there all, i am using an agi python script. It is kinda from an example in the ATOF book ( O'Reilly)it simply answers the phone, receives 5 DTMF digits, and writes those digits to a text file.
however, it isn't working.The script is in python, and i have stderr writing out some debug lines,bu
somehow.thanksskOn 7/28/06, shawn bright <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello there,i am a newbie here, but i have managed to get asterisk up and running with one zap channel, and various tutorials with dial plans.
Cool. What i need to do is a little more complex though. We monitor field equipme
Hello there,i am a newbie here, but i have managed to get asterisk up and running with one zap channel, and various tutorials with dial plans.Cool. What i need to do is a little more complex though. We monitor field equipment for farmers, right now we store their info in a mysql database, and prese
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