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    Recommend phone for retirement home resident

    anything not from grandstream... Sorta kidding, but i really did dump everything from them except the gateways and atas. It kinda depends on how you want to deploy the phones, if you want to run copper then use a gateway, they have a couple of good and fairly stable models. If you want voip...
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    Twilio on FusionPBX (redux)

    First systemctl status freeswitch. Running? Good. Next fs_cli, and sofia status, you should see if your profiles are started Also it will spit errors out for you. You can also check the freeswitch.log for anomalies in the time it worked and it didnt. from there, its anyones guess, but you will...
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    Freeswitch(fusionpbx) performancs on WMware ESX vs Proxmox

    I run almost entirely in containers and have had very few issues I could blame on LXC, or proxmox, on high volume servers too. IO wait, and proxmox annoying cache usage stuff were about all I encountered, other than actual hardware failure.
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    Twilio on FusionPBX (redux)

    Sooo... is freeswitch running? Are all the profiles started?
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    SOLVED Call issues

    Dialplan: sofia/internal/304@192.168.0.6:5060 Action log([inbound routes] 404 not found ${sip_network_ip}) Your error shows that 304 is not found, so might want to start with that.
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    Yet Another Homer Thread...

    @JamesBorne if you check the second link in OP, you can have a historical record of calls for a period of your choosing. Homer is a fun toy, but too many moving parts, problems, etc to continue to bother with it. Have been doing this for a couple of years and its rock solid and has never failed...
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    Homer bores me to tears... (How to monitor sip in realtime without homer)

    If the original post was too verbose, its basically this: tcpdump captures in 30 (or xxx) minute chunks, in my case I store 3 days worth. I then use sngrep to open the pcap and then search within to find the call or calls I am after. I know what the calls I am looking for are because I look in...
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    thinQ

    Oh, and as to how i used them, I tended to use them as the last in the route. I get better pricing from other top tier carriers, so they were the catchall. Their orig leaves a lot to be desired, and the lack of other providers besides Intelliquent né Onvoy né broadvox always left something to be...
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    thinQ

    Ahh, i was under the impression pid didn't work on the gateway from ages ago, and never bothered to check if it has changed. So i went to setting it per call on carriers that wouldnt take rpid, or asking them to change it.
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    thinQ

    I used thinq for a long long time - not too much anymore though, had a lot of grief with Canadian termination. I think the caller id thing is a setting in the outbound route telling it to send cid as pid, but ill be damned if i can remember for sure. I will say their support is very good and can...
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    CDRs slow? Experiencing crashes when accessing cdrs? Add indexes to v_xml_cdr!

    This is pretty slick! I will have to wait till its backported to stable :(
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    does fusion support orange pi pc?

    I should have just installed it without the gui stack.
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    CDRs slow? Experiencing crashes when accessing cdrs? Add indexes to v_xml_cdr!

    If you have issues with slow cdr tables, then your going to want to make sure you have indexes added to the v_xml_cdr database. It is quite likely yours does not, depending on when you installed. See the gist here and whack those into your fusionpbx db...
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    Upgrade Issues or Bugs

    Edson: you said yourself that you did not follow all of the instructions. Try following all of the instructions.... And do read this: https://fusionpbx-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced/version_upgrade.html
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    Homer bores me to tears... (How to monitor sip in realtime without homer)

    I kinda agree with everyone, which is why I found an alternate workflow. I know some people who think it is the greatest product ever, but in the end its resource intensive, doesn't capture tcp traffic correctly or at all, I have never had the RTCP stuff working correctly for both legs of the...
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    Need to Hire some help

    I will shoot you a PM shortly.
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    Valet Park IN strange behavior

    BEAKER!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Homer bores me to tears... (How to monitor sip in realtime without homer)

    sngrep eliminates the need for gui, can do it from ssh easily enough. Tshark will spit out a sip ladder, but i find it much harder to read than sngrep - thus taking longer to get to the bottom of stuff for me. Also all files are in one place, no need to transfer or download captures. Just open...
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    Homer bores me to tears... (How to monitor sip in realtime without homer)

    Hey All! So as the title says, I am not real fond of homer. I suppose I could have spent more time with it and worked out all my grief, but ultimately its one or two more services and ips i have to devote to it. I can get what I want in a much simpler, and for me, faster way. So, the trick...
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    Upgrade Issues or Bugs

    On recent master branch upgrade of an oldish 4.3 install, there were additional steps to take to address issues with call recording. Issue presents itself in that ext to ext calls, calls with parks and transfers, will not have recording accessible from CDR, but it is available in recordings dir...