These are the best resources:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Upgrading+to+Asterisk+14
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Upgrading+to+Asterisk+15
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Upgrading+to+Asterisk+16
Significant changes that I see:
* The 'Macro' dialplan appl
Thanks Michael. How about 13 to 18? Might as well go that path since I plan to
make a switch :)
Cheers
> On Jan 20, 2022, at 6:09 PM, Michael Keuter wrote:
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>> Am 21.01.2022 um 00:57 schrieb Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
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>> Any guidance / faq, formal or informal for moving
> Am 21.01.2022 um 00:57 schrieb Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
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> Any guidance / faq, formal or informal for moving from Asterisk 13 to 16? I
> run a very small home setup with 3 SIP providers and about 20 clients. My
> sip.conf and extensions.conf is not that complex :)
> Do I need
Any guidance / faq, formal or informal for moving from Asterisk 13 to 16? I
run a very small home setup with 3 SIP providers and about 20 clients. My
sip.conf and extensions.conf is not that complex :)
Do I need to put in another image? Would it preserve my current configuration?
I appreciat
Hi Lonnie and Team AstLinux,
No worries. This wasn't an urgent request.
I agree that pjsip show channels is sub-ideal for this purpose. After all, 95%
of the data shown simply echos the configuration. I've settled on pjsip show
contacts, which looks good since it's all on one line, and provide
Well I am corrected Lonnie.
For some reason possibly corrupt SD card it failed, re did the SD card
and tried again and it has worked, now at astlinux-1.4.4 Asterisk 13.38.3
Thanks for the push.
Adrian
On 20/01/2022 14:27, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Hi Adrian,
In 2020-07-25, AstLinux 1.3.10 (and
Hi Dan,
Sorry for the lack of replies, but many of us are still using chan_sip.
There may be a command more useful than "pjsip show channels"
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pbx*CLI> pjsip show
aoraors auth auths
channel
channels
Hello Lonnie;
Think I have tried x64 stuff before without success, the specs are a bit
scarce on the board but HP says 'Win32-based application support' so I
suspect more a limitation of the motherboard data lines, but I could try
it again.
At least this Thin Client supports PAE which is so
Hi Adrian,
In 2020-07-25, AstLinux 1.3.10 (and onward) no longer supports 32-bit CPU's.
I did a little DDG'ing and the HP t5730 [1] uses an "AMD Sempron 2100+" CPU [2]
"AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology".
As such I would try installing AstLinux 1.4.4 from
https://www.astlinux-project.org/
It is p
OK I have had success with getting the sounds packages installed, doing
computer stuff in the early hours does not always go well when tired.
So with some sleep..
The installer was 32 bit, what I had not taken into account was my own
network. I have a typical UK home internet connection, ISP
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