[asterisk-speech-rec] Help With Lumenvox

Stephen Keller StephenKeller at LumenVox.com
Fri Oct 10 13:30:46 CDT 2008


Giancarlo,

Which version of Asterisk are you on? What exactly is the error you're seeing -- is SpeechBackground never returning?

Are you able to run either of our two simple tests at http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/testing-installation.htm ?

LumenVox logs should be in /var/log/lumenvox/ but I don't know how helpful they'll be for this particular problem.
Thanks,
Stephen Keller
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From: asterisk-speech-rec-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-speech-rec-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Giancarlo Rubio
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:13 AM
To: asterisk-speech-rec at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-speech-rec] Help With Lumenvox

Hi,

I have bought an lumenvox speech engine and have sucessfull setup the license manager.
I will try to test the speech with pizza-demo. After setup pizza-demo, copying all the extension, sounds and agi (with permissions) i called to the extension. The applications always stop in speechbackground,

[Oct 10 15:07:06]     -- Executing [9999 at Lumenvox:1] Goto("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "pizza|s|1") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:06]     -- Goto (pizza,s,1)
[Oct 10 15:07:06]     -- Executing [s at pizza:1] Answer("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:06]     -- Executing [s at pizza:2] Wait("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "1") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:07]     -- Executing [s at pizza:3] SpeechCreate("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:07]     -- Executing [s at pizza:4] Goto("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "order-pizza|s|1") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:07]     -- Goto (order-pizza,s,1)
[Oct 10 15:07:07]     -- Executing [s at order-pizza:1] Playback("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "GP-Greeting") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:07]     -- <SIP/9010-0a19e620> Playing 'GP-Greeting' (language 'en')
[Oct 10 15:07:09]     -- Executing [s at order-pizza:2] Set("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "THRESHOLD=500") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:09]     -- Executing [s at order-pizza:3] Goto("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "pizza-delivery|s|1") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:09]     -- Goto (pizza-delivery,s,1)
[Oct 10 15:07:09]     -- Executing [s at pizza-delivery:1] SpeechActivateGrammar("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "order") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:09]     -- Executing [s at pizza-delivery:2] SpeechStart("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "") in new stack
[Oct 10 15:07:09]     -- Executing [s at pizza-delivery:3] SpeechBackground("SIP/9010-0a19e620", "GP-DeliveryorTakeout") in


How can i solve this?? logs?? What logs?? How to debug this??


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voip*CLI> lumenvox show grammars
Filename                                           Name                 Load Result
/etc/asterisk/grammars/yesno.gram                  yes_no               Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/pizza.gram                  pizza                Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/order.gram                  order                Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/crust.gram                  crust                Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/size.gram                   size                 Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/specialityorcustom.gram     specialityorcustom   Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/speciality.gram             speciality           Success
/etc/asterisk/grammars/arso.gram                   arso                 Success
voip*CLI>
###
voip*CLI> lumenvox show version
Lumenvox connector version: 22
###

module show like lumenvox
Module                         Description                              Use Count
res_speech_lumenvox.so         Lumenvox Speech Recognition              1
1 modules loaded

Thank's





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Giancarlo Rubio
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