You can't use chan_h323 with call manager.
bkw
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Dan Austin wrote:
> I tried to use it to create a 'trunk' to Cisco's call manager.
The
> 0.7.1 code worked up to a point.
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> The call would be established, but audio was one-way from the Call
> Manager. Asterisk with
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> Chan_h323 would not setup the sending rtp stream. The debug results
> showed the sending
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> stream as using ip:0.0.0.0
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> I have not checked for a CVS update to see if it is fixed, or if that
> might just be a quirk when
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> connected to Call Manager. Chan_oh323 works fine with Call Manager.
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> Dan
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> From: T. Chan [mailto:tommy.chan@utimail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 5:55 PM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Cc: Alan Chan
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RE: current version
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> Dear All,
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> I have been using Asterisk "10 days ago" version loaded onto my
Redhat
> 7.3 with kernel 2.4.18-3 running Jeremy's h323 driver. It has been
> running okay with a bit of problems, like system crashing after certain
> period of time with 15 simultaneous calls or so.
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> I have tried to load up the current version today again (0.7.1 I guess)
> and apparently with the new H323 driver as well. I have recompiled the
> H323 libraries with version Pwlib1.5.2 and Openh3231.12.2 as
> recommended. However, no call was able to get through at all. I have
> tried this before when 0.7.0 came out when had the same result, I
> thought there were bugs, but now I am getting the same thing. I have
> tried using the same h323.conf configuration as well as trying to change
> a couple of faststart.....parameters, but same result.
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> Is there anyone who has had good experience with the new version of
> Asterisk 0.7.1 with the most current Jeremy H323 driver?
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> Please suggest, thanks
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> Tom
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