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2005 Oct 01
2
Asterisk - HEAD , SpanDSP, app_rx/tx Fax..what versions do you have?
...ether a package of asterisk-head, spandsp, and app_rx,tx fax. I can get everything to compile: spandsp-0.0.2pre20 asterisk-head (cvs co -r HEAD asterisk) the app_rx/tx from soft-switch.org in the 1.1 folder However, asterisk complains that there is unused symbols when running /usr/sbin/asterisk -vvvvvvvgc ARGH.. Does someone have a package with files that I could try? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
2004 Dec 02
0
Connection Problem
...ection seems to stay online. When I call somebody on pulver.com than it works. When I do a count <one, two, three, four, five, six,...> the person receives: <one, two, ..., ..., fi..e,...ten> . Same other way around. The connection will still be alive. Here my * output with (asterisk -vvvvvvvgc): -- Executing SetCallerID("SIP/2201-f8d6", "password") in new stack -- Executing SetCIDName("SIP/2201-f8d6", ""username"") in new stack -- Executing Dial("SIP/2201-f8d6", "SIP/612@fwd.pulver.com") in new stack -- Called 612@fwd....
2005 Feb 24
0
Strange problem with h323
All, I have downloaded and installed openh323 as per the documentation. When the machine now reboots safe_asterisk just keeps restarting. If I start another session and just load asterisk -vvvvvvvgc asterisk loads. If I enter noload chan_h323.so in the modules.conf then safe_asterisk will kick in. Not 100% on Linux yet but I have added the environment variables info into /etc/profile so they would load each time a reboot takes place, (thought this is the right place). If I do export, the li...
2008 Dec 11
1
having problems with asterisk
Hello there, I am reading Asterisk: The Future of Telephony Chapter four. I am using a Ubuntu box with Asterisk precompiled at this time so I can learn. I am finding that I am having a problem when I do "asterisk -r" from the command line. It says: Unable to connect remotely (are you sure that /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl is available.) The answer to this question is yes. I also