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Barry Fawthrop escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Barry Fawthrop wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi All
I have been looking around and haven not been able to find a working example
I have a fresh/new install of Asterisk 1.6.2.0 with dahdi 2.2.1 and libpri 1.4.10.2
I use a sangoma A200 card so I am using wanpipe 3.4.7
If I use zaptel which I read I need for app_rxfax then asterisk crashes with segfaults on startup
asterisk[2624]: segfault at 30353466 ip b7eb538b sp bffda26c error 4 in libc-2.7.so[b7e3f000+155000]
asterisk[2647]: segfault at 30353466 ip b7e6338b sp bfb7708c error 4 in libc-2.7.so[b7ded000+155000]
asterisk[2666]: segfault at 30353466 ip b7dfe38b sp bfa6e4ec error 4 in libc-2.7.so[b7ded000+155000]
When I use dahdi at least asterisk will start but app_rxfax will fail
with unknown symbol in ast_register_application
I could only find a precompiled-linux-spandsp-app-fax is there anyway to get the source
and compile for myself? Where I can compile for dahdi and not zaptel.
Or can someone explain why the segfaulting??
my machine O/S is: Debian kernel : 2.6.26-2-686 i686
My goal is to connect a fax machine to the the sangoma card so I can send
paper based faxes.
I have a teliax provided SIP phone number which will be the fax number to receive all faxes
and have them emailed to a central email address, hopefully in PDF format. where they can
be printed and/or forwarded.
It would be nice to have the incoming fax emailed to a specific address based on either
subject or senders phone number. If this is possible I would like to know how.
Thanks in advance
Barry
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Looking at SIP debug of an incoming fax call I see
v=0
o=root 2007366114 2007366115 IN IP4 24.xx.xx.xx
s=Asterisk PBX 1.6.2.0
c=IN IP4 24.xx.xx.xx
t=0 0
m=image 4308 udptl t38
a=T38FaxVersion:0
a=T38MaxBitRate:9600
a=T38FaxFillBitRemoval
a=T38FaxTranscodingMMR
a=T38FaxTranscodingJBIG
a=T38FaxRateManagement:transferredTCF
a=T38FaxMaxDatagram:1400
a=T38FaxUdpEC:t38UDPFEC
Yes my udptl.conf file has
udptlstart = 4000
udptlend = 4999
T38FaxUdpEC = t38UDPRedundancy
T38FaxMaxDatagram = 400
VoipFaxMaxRate = 5
T38MaxBitRate = 14400
;udptlchecksums=no
udptlfecentries = 3
udptlfecspan = 3
use_even_ports = yes ;; tried both no and yes
It would appear from the BitRate and UdpEC that my udptl.conf file is not being used?
Or am I missing something?
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK spandsp based fax
applications for asterisk only support a maximum of 9600bps.<br>
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Cheers and Merry Christmas,<br>
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Ing. Miguel Molina
Grupo de Tecnología
Millenium Phone Center
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