[Asterisk-Users] ztdummy running, but moh & meetme don't work

William Suffill william.suffill at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 11:07:44 MST 2004


2.4 kernel? I have a RH 9 w/ 2.4 using ztdummy just fine a bit older though.

Message seems to show that the phones have trouble reaching each
other. Did Sip to Sip between the phones work fine?

On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 09:43:18 -0700 (PDT), Jack Turer
<jack_turer at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Any thoughts on the following?
> 
> I am running asterisk from CVS (downloaded yesterday's
> version, just to be sure) on a test system with no
> digium cards in it, so I have installed ztdummy (see
> logs and screenshots below) as a timing source.
> 
> When I call the music on hold extension from a Sipura
> Sip connected analog phone, I hear nothing and start
> getting
> 
> Warning[98310]: chan_sip.c:674 retrans_pkt: Maximum
> retries exceeded on call
> cb70fdb1-df-408047 at 192.168.1.17 for seqno 102
> (Non-critical Response)
> 
> As well, I set up a meetme conference, and dial it,
> the first user (also a Sipura sip phone) gets 'there
> are no other users on the conference..", which is OK,
> then a second user comes in, but they are not
> conferenced anymore. I can hang up both phones, and
> dial back to the conference, but I won't even hear the
> 'there are no other users message anymore'.
> 
> usb-uhci and ztdummy are loaded fine (see lsmod), and
> this system is running Redhat9 standard install with
> linux sources.
> 
> Any thoughts what might be wrong? I have already spent
> the whole night googling and looking around, so I
> think I covered all the basics already.
> 
> I tried to use zaptelrtc as an alternative to ztdummy,
> but it doesn't compile on redhat9 (log below as well),
> so that is not an alternative either.
> 
> Is ztdummy fairly reliable, or does it not work on
> some motherboard usb chipsets? (this is a compaq
> deskpro pentium 400mhz)
> 
> Is there something I need to do with my kernel
> (recompile?) so that ztdummy works, or anything else.
> 
> (I suspect the cause is ztdummy, since both MOH and
> Meetme are broken..)
> 
> Thank you
> ---
> 
> Logs/Listings
> 
> #service zaptel start
> Loading zaptel framework:
>     [  OK  ]
> Loading zaptel hardware modules: wcusb
> Running ztcfg:
>     [  OK  ]
> 
> #modprobe ztdummy
> 
> -->lsmod listing
> #lsmod
> 
> Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
> soundcore               6116   0  (autoclean)
> ztdummy                 2532   0  (unused)
> parport_pc             17508   1  (autoclean)
> lp                      8580   0  (autoclean)
> parport                33952   1  (autoclean)
> [parport_pc lp]
> iptable_filter          2316   0  (autoclean) (unused)
> ip_tables              14488   1  [iptable_filter]
> autofs                 12148   0  (autoclean) (unused)
> e100                   56644   1
> wcusb                  20064   0  (unused)
> zaptel                179840   4  [ztdummy wcusb]
> keybdev                 2720   0  (unused)
> mousedev                5204   0
> hid                    20772   0  (unused)
> input                   5632   0  [keybdev mousedev
> hid]
> usb-uhci               24652   0  [ztdummy]
> usbcore                73088   1  [wcusb hid usb-uhci]
> ext3                   64704   2
> jbd                    47828   2  [ext3]
> 
> -->extensions.conf (relavent part)
> 
> ;dial 500 to join the conference (doesn't work though)
> exten=>500,1,Answer
> exten=>500,2,MeetMe(1234)
> ...
> ;dial 6000 to hear music on hold (doesn't work though)
> exten => 6000,1,Answer
> exten => 6000,2,MusicOnHold,default
> 
> -->Meetme.conf
> [rooms]
> ;
> ; Usage is conf => confno[,pin]
> ;
> conf => 1234
> 
> -->musiconhold.conf
> [classes]
> default => quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
> 
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