bilal ghayyad
2009-Jul-14 02:00 UTC
[asterisk-users] ooh323 doesn't know what to do when bridging calls
Dears; I am having same problem, that when I place a call from the H323 end point (even if it is not added in the ooh323.conf), then asterisk handle the call and play the wave file in the default context. Also I added endpoint to the ooh323.conf and same thing, it keep goes for default context whatever the context placed. My Asterisk vesion is 1.4.25 My Asterisk add-on version is: 1.4.8 What I have to do to capture the call from the IP Phone and route it using the correct context that I configured it in the [ ] of the ooh323.conf? Any specific thing need to be done? Regards Bilal --------------> > Hi guys, > > > > I'm trying out ooh323 and couldn't bridge ooh323 and > sip/zap. > > I'm using netmeeting and set gateway to my asterisk. > > > > Here's my CLI dump: > > > >???== Spawn extension (h323, 9999, 1) > exited non-zero on > > 'OOH323/(null)-8c76' > >? ???-- Executing [9999 at h323:1] > Dial("OOH323/(null)-3074", > > "Zap/8/604xxxxxxx") in new stack > >? ???-- Called 8/604xxxxxxx > >? ???-- Zap/8-1 is ringing > > [2008-07-02 15:48:55] WARNING[21544]: channel.c:2390 > ast_indicate_data: > > Unable to handle indication 3 for > 'OOH323/(null)-3074' > >? ???-- Zap/8-1 is ringing > >? ???-- Zap/8-1 answered > OOH323/(null)-3074 > > [2008-07-02 15:49:08] WARNING[21544]: > chan_ooh323.c:1053 > > ooh323_indicate: Don't know how to indicate condition > 20 on ooh323c_5 > > > > My ooh323.conf: > > > > [general] > > bindaddr=192.168.1.9 > > h323id=ObjSysAsterisk > > e164=100 > > callerid=asterisk > > gatekeeper = DISABLE > > gateway = yes > > context = h323 > > disallow = all > > allow = ulaw > > dtmfmode = rfc2833 > > > > > > extensions.conf > > [h323] > > Exten => 9999,1,Dial(Zap/8/604xxxxxxx) > > Exten => 9999,n,Hangup > > > > 604xxxxxxx goes to my cell. it rings fine but no > audio. After I picked > > up from cell, netmeeting still shows "watiting for > 9999 to answer" > > message. > > > > Any ideas? > > I don't like the look of the (null) in the channel names. > > If what you quoted was the whole of your ooh323.conf file, > you don't have > any peer, user or friend sections. Try adding something > like: > > [h323gw] > type=friend > context=h323 > ip=192.168.1.200? ? ? ? ? (or > whatever the IP of your remote H323 endpoint is) > port=1720 > > If that still doesn't help, please mention what versions of > asterisk and > asterisk-addons you are using. > > Cheers > Tony > -- > Tony Mountifield > Work: tony at softins.co.uk > - http://www.softins.co.uk > Play: tony at mountifield.org > - http://tony.mountifield.org