[asterisk-users] r2 multiframe error - continue

Moises Silva moises.silva at gmail.com
Fri Nov 16 08:39:08 CST 2007


Let's start with something basic, try connecting in loop and using
protocolvariant=mx,0,4,7 then call yourself. That MUST work. Otherwise
you have messed up installing the incorrect libraries, I have seen too
many people complaining about the libraries not working and they just
forgot to install proper spandsp version or something like that. Other
common error is duplicating libraries installed in /usr/local with the
ones in /usr/lib

Regards

On Nov 16, 2007 6:31 AM, Jakub Syrek <arkon at nast.pl> wrote:
> Im using libs from astunicall-1.4.9-0.1.tar.gz at
> http://www.moythreads.com/astunicall/downloads/  (i have reinstalled
> asterisk, and libs from this package once again)
> No one can call me and i cant call out. Man from teleco still have
> teletransmision error..
> No after starting asterisk im getting in full log something like this:
>
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] NOTICE[3787] chan_unicall.c: Unicall/17 event Detected
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] WARNING[3787] chan_unicall.c: MFC/R2 UniCall/17      <- C
> on  [2/DETECTED/Seize ack     /Seize ack    ]
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] WARNING[3787] chan_unicall.c: MFC/R2 UniCall/17 R2 prot.
> err. [2/DETECTED/Seize ack     /Seize ack    ] cause 32772 - Unexpected MF6
> signal
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] WARNING[3787] chan_unicall.c: MFC/R2 UniCall/17 1001  ->
> [1/IDLE    /Idle          /Idle         ]
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] NOTICE[3787] chan_unicall.c: Unicall/17 event Protocol
> failure
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] ERROR[3787] chan_unicall.c: Unicall/17 protocol error.
> Cause 32772
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] WARNING[3787] chan_unicall.c: MFC/R2 UniCall/17 Channel
> echo cancel
> [Nov 16 13:22:09] DEBUG[3787] chan_unicall.c: disabled echo cancellation on
> channel 17
>
>
> What can i do?:)
>
> Regards
> Arkon
>
>
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