Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Compile Error chan_sccp-20050705 on asterisk 1.0.9 (tarball)"
2005 May 28
1
7960 / chan_sccp: Less than three lines / more than three speeddials possible?
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 01:51:56AM +0200, Stefan Gofferje arranged a set of bits into the following:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying the latest mayday chan_sccp and found it difficult to have
> more than three speeddials. I have defined only one line but can't get
> more than three SDs. On console, * says
>
> May 28 01:44:12 ERROR[26933]: sccp_actions.c:252
>
2005 Jun 04
0
chan_sccp / 7960: Messages key, line / speeddial keys
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 10:09:29AM +0200, Stefan Gofferje arranged a set of bits into the following:
> Hi folks,
>
> there are some 3rd party patches available for chan_sccp which add a
> feature and fix a few problems:
>
> http://www.sineapps.com/news.php?rssid=726
>
> sccp_cli.c.diff <http://www.newace.com/asterisk/sccp_cli.c.diff>
> Adds support for
2005 Jan 28
2
Problem with chan_sccp and cisco 7960
Hi !
On Cisco 7960 (with or without 7914 add-on module) when I press speakerphone
button (or select line with line button - which automatically put second
line on speakerphone) after about 15-20 seconds of dialtone Asterisk stable
dies (seg fault). Tested versions of Asterisk are 1.0.2, 1.0.3 or 1.0.5,
chan_sccp is newest form CVS of chann-sccp.sourceforge.net ). Firmware of
7960 is
2008 Sep 12
1
SCCP - max lines per phone limit
I'm setting up a 7921 and now want to add a second line to the phone. In my
SCCP.conf file I have:
autologin = 235,299
However, on reloading SCCP the phone fails to login to the second line with
this error:
[Sep 12 12:46:49] WARNING[12224]: sccp_actions.c:185 sccp_handle_register:
SEP001BD457F8B1: Failed to autolog into 299: Max available lines phone limit
reached 299
Is there a
2004 Jan 05
0
asterisk sccp support
Hi zozo,
sorry to bother you; I've been trying to get a cisco 7920 phone (that's the
cute wifi/wireless modell) to work with asterisk (no success so far) and ran
across your chan_sccp module;
is there a current cvs version that I could base my tests on? tar version 0.1
seems to be ~2003-09-12, cvs access as posted on
http://theo.me.uk/pages.shtml?page=sccp doesn't seem to work any
2004 Jul 02
1
Problem with CHAN_SCCP
Hi, I have an asterisk running great, with 2 cisco 7912 phones converted to
SIP, and a cisco 2600 xl w/ E1 and SIP. I?m thinking to expand the test
adding more 7912, but I prefer not convert all the 7912 to SIP, so I?m tying
to put CHAN_SCCP to work. I?ve get the sources from cvs.sourceforge.net but
when I try to compile, get the followings errors:
[root@asterisk01 chan_sccp]# make
Now
2004 Oct 01
1
chan_sccp error
Hello folks,
I'm trying to install chan_sccp and get this error
[chan_sccp.so]Oct 2 00:28:06 WARNING[-151090528]: loader.c:248
ast_load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_sccp.so: undefined
symbol: __use_ast_pthread_create_instead__
Oct 2 00:28:06 WARNING[-151090528]: loader.c:429 load_modules: Loading
module chan_sccp.so failed!
After this, mpg123 goes crazy and shoots my
2006 Feb 03
2
chan_sccp availability?
hi,
I'm trying to get the latest chan_sccp. The links from
http://chan-sccp.berlios.de are all dead. Is it just me? Does anyone
know an alternate source to get chan_sccp?
Seems like chan_sccp is the way to go if I have a bunch of cisco
phones I don't want to use SIP on? Anyone else have an opinion on the
built in asterisk skinny vs the chan_sccp?
thanks,
Andy
2006 Jan 17
2
chan_sccp crashes Asterisk on startup
Say there!
This is a new Asterisk install on Fedora; I downloaded and installed
Asterisk 1.2.1 and it runs fine. I downloaded the 20051217 version of
chan_sccp, compiled and it installs ok.
When I start Asterisk, it dies on startup at the activation/recognition of
the chan_sccp module...
A snippit from the startup:
Asterisk Dynamic Loader Starting:
[res_musiconhold.so] => (Music On Hold
2005 Feb 02
1
[OT - somewhat] chan_sccp status
Just wondering,
I noticed on the chan_sccp site that a new release should have been
released on 20-Jan-2005. Is there any news on the status of this
release? As far as I can tell even the sourceforge CVS for chan_sccp
didn't change much around that time - or since.
-Chris
2004 Apr 01
1
Asterisk + Cisco 7920 + chan_sccp or chan_skinny
Greetings,
I have seen a few postings in the past regarding the interop of Asterisk and
the Cisco 7920 WiFi phone. To date, I have not seen a definitive method to
getting the phone working. Assuming someone has this actually working, can
that person step up and answer these questions.
1) What Channel is it working with (chan_skinny or chan_sccp)?
2) If code was used that is not a part of a
2006 Apr 06
2
chan_sccp and hinting
Ok, so multiple people have said that hinting is possible with chan_sccp
on the 7940/7960's and such, has anyone got this working? How do you go
about getting this to work?
I'd use the wiki, but it's link to the mailing list topic on that doesn't
work anymore :(
--
Aaron Daniel
Computer Systems Technician
Sam Houston State University
amdtech@shsu.edu
(936) 294-4198
2005 May 31
4
Chan_sccp / wiki
The chan_sccp page at
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=chan_sccp2 has been
updated.
See the bottom of the page.
Thanks.
Comments welcome.
--
respectfully, Joseph ===============
---------------------= ********** =
2005 Jan 16
1
chan_sccp and bristuff 1.0.3 weirdness
I am using chan_sccp on bristuffed asterisk (0.2RC3 on asterisk 1.0.3).
Things seem fine but I am seeing some weird stuff. I have a Kirk IP600
connecting to * with 2 handsets.
The weird thing is that for incoming calls the handset that is put second
as my dialstring, never rings.
This is my dial string:
exten => 666666666,4,Dial(${PHONE1}&${DECT1}&${DECT2}),25,tm)
Where DECT1
2007 Sep 18
1
Chan_SCCP vs. Chan_Skinny
Lacy's response in the thread 'Why does
everyone seem to dislike *now?', has a small
bit that caught my eye.
Chan_Skinny made a lot of progress between 1.2 and
1.4, and even more in the later 1.4.X releases.
I am curious as to which features/functions that
chan_skinny might be lacking compared to chan_sccp.
We (the community) now have a small, but active,
group of volunteers
2004 Jun 28
1
Cisco 79XX Ringers & chan_sccp
Hello:
Does anyone know how to configure any of the Cisco 79XX phones to get
custom ringers when using chan_sccp with Asterisk?
I've currently got Asterisk's 05-24-04 CVS-HEAD and Zozo's 0.2 release
of chan_sccp.
I've tried using ringlist.dat, but that appears to only be for the SIP
phones...
Thanks for any input,
Andrew
2005 Jul 29
0
chan_sccp 20050730 release
release 20050730
http://chan-sccp.berlios.de/
<ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/chan-sccp/chan_sccp-20050730.tar.bz2>
- very experimental hint (busy status line lamp or icon) support. This
is a very experimental system so it might not work properly with
particular cisco phones. 7960, 7970 and 7940 with recent firmware does
work great. Old phones can't, of course, use the hint system.
There
2004 Aug 16
2
Problem compiling chan_sccp
Hi,
I recently bought a 7910. I found out too late that it would not do
SIP as I initially thought. Anyway before ditchingit for a 7960 I
wanted to try it out, I read that the guys at
http://chan-sccp.sourceforge.net/ had done some improvements to the
original chan_sccp driver and having 80% functionality with this
model.
I have not been able to compile their driver and keep getting the
2005 Jun 07
1
CallerID/chan_sccp
When sending a call to a line defined on chan_sccp,
there is an error on the console that says:
Jun 7 08:22:29 WARNING[3924]: sccp_channel.c:79
sccp_channel_send_callinfo: Incoming call SCCP/Line1-00000008 doesn't
have CallerId name
Is this because of the changes in the callerid name from stable to head?
Or does someone know of a way to correct this?
--
respectfully, Joseph
2005 Jan 31
1
chan_sccp bug / problem
Hi list!
I'm having some problems with chan_sccp and a Kirk IP600. Basically the
handsets work (they emulate a Cisco 7940) but I have the following issues:
1. If a handset is in a conversation and there is a new incoming call,
the incoming audio is muted (but the other party can still hear anything
spoken on the handset). What is normal Asterisk behaviour, that a handset
is left alone