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Sorry, I'm using asterisk-1.4.23.1 and applied
openr2-asterisk-1.4.23.patch.<br>
<br>
The reason: <br>
I run configure and then make. The following error occurs:<br>
<br>
chan_oss.c:80:23: error: busy_tone.h: No such file or directory<br>
chan_oss.c:81:23: error: ring_tone.h: No such file or directory<br>
chan_oss.c:304: error: âringtoneâ undeclared here (not in a function)<br>
chan_oss.c:305: error: âbusyâ undeclared here (not in a function)<br>
make[1]: *** [chan_oss.o] Error 1<br>
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/mfcr2-1.4/channels'<br>
make: *** [channels] Error 2<br>
<br>
Then I try to run "make menuselect" to remove OSS (I don´t need OSS).<br>
And another error.<br>
...<br>
**************************************************<br>
*** Install ncurses to use the menu interface! ***<br>
**************************************************<br>
menuselect changes NOT saved!<br>
<br>
But ncurses is installed:<br>
<br>
mfcr2-1.4]# rpm -qa ncurses<br>
ncurses-5.5-24.20060715<br>
<br>
It was happening when I installed the openr2 1.1 too. Then I choose
install asterisk and the patch. <br>
<br>
This is the last version of ncurses available in rpm.pbone.net for
Centos 5.<br>
<br>
Paulo Angonese<br>
<br>
<br>
Moises Silva escreveu:
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cite="mid:c4d05cbe0904070810i480b7b3fn63ca8f142a717071@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Hello Paulo,
The first thing to get is the R2 call files (mfcr2_call_files=yes and
mfcr2_logdir=whatever). Also make sure you are using the mfcr2-1.4
branch, I don't remember if "core show version" should say so.
Moy
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Paulo Angonese <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:angonese@gmail.com"><angonese@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> Bad news. It didn´t work, unfortunatelly.
I set the mfcr2_double_answer to yes, just before the dial, and made a
collect call. The asterisk didn't do the double answer.
And mfcr2_double_answer=yes in chan_dahdi.conf is not working any more.
Even not using the Set in extensions.conf . In openr2 1.1 it was ok.
I tried Set(mfcr2_double_answer=yes) and Set(MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER=yes) as
well . Same problem.
System information, extensions.conf, log etc follow. Do you want any
other information?
Paulo Angonese
*CLI> mfcr2 show version
OpenR2 version: 1.2.0, revision: 189
*CLI> show version
Asterisk 1.4.23.1 built by root @ gv07.vpcacad on a i686 running Linux on
2009-04-03 18:30:47 UTC
# dahdi_cfg -vvvv
DAHDI Tools Version - 2.1.0.2
DAHDI Version: 2.1.0.4
Echo Canceller(s): MG2
# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mockbuild@builder16.centos.org">mockbuild@builder16.centos.org</a>) (gcc
version 4.1.2 20071124 (Red Hat 4.1.2-42)) #1 SMP Wed Nov 12 09:30:27 EST
2008
]# cat /etc/*release
CentOS release 5.3 (Final)
extensions.conf:
exten => _3[0-4]X,1,Set(mfcr2_double_answer=yes)
exten => _3[0-4]X,n,Dial(${TRUNKMD}/${EXTEN},120,r)
chan_dahdi.conf:
[channels]
signalling=mfcr2
mfcr2_variant=br
mfcr2_get_ani_first=no
mfcr2_max_ani=3
mfcr2_max_dnis=20
mfcr2_logdir=span1
mfcr2_call_files=yes
mfcr2_logging=all
mfcr2_metering_pulse_timeout=2500
mfcr2_double_answer=yes
group = 1
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
callwaitingcallerid=no
threewaycalling=no
transfer=no
cancallforward=no
callreturn=no
echocancel=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
echotraining=yes
immediate=no
context = demd110
channel => 1-15
channel => 17-31
mfcr2_double_answer=yes
context = deredepublica
mfcr2_max_ani=20
mfcr2_max_dnis=3
mfcr2_logdir=span2
group = 2
channel => 32-46
channel => 48-62
log:
Apr 7 09:56:09] VERBOSE[3326] logger.c: -- Executing
[303@deredepublica:2] Set("DAHDI/44-1", "mfcr2_double_answer=yes") in new
stack
[Apr 7 09:56:09] VERBOSE[3326] logger.c: -- Executing
[303@deredepublica:3] Dial("DAHDI/44-1", "Dahdi/g1/303|120|r") in new stack
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: no MFC/R2 category specified for
chan DAHDI/2-1, using default National Subscriber
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Attempting to make call
(ANI=5184083465, DNIS=303, category=National Subscriber)
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Call started at Tue
Apr 7 09:56:09 2009 on chan 2
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - CAS Tx >> [SEIZE] 0x00
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - CAS Raw Tx >> 0x01
[Apr 7 09:56:09] VERBOSE[3326] logger.c: -- Called g1/303
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: bits changed in chan 2
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Bits changed from 0x08
to 0x0C
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - CAS Rx << [SEIZE ACK]
0x0C
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Sending DNIS digit 3
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 3 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 1 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 3 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 1 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Sending DNIS digit 0
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 0 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Group A DNIS request
handled
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 1 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 0 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 1 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Sending DNIS digit 3
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 3 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Group A DNIS request
handled
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 3 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 3 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 3 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Sending category
National Subscriber
[Apr 7 09:56:09] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 1 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:10] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 1 [ON]
[Apr 7 09:56:10] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Tx >> 1 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:10] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - MF Rx << 1 [OFF]
[Apr 7 09:56:10] NOTICE[3326] chan_dahdi.c: MFC/R2 call has been accepted
on chan 2
[Apr 7 09:56:10] NOTICE[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Call accepted on forward
channel 2
[Apr 7 09:56:10] VERBOSE[3326] logger.c: -- DAHDI/2-1 is ringing
[Apr 7 09:56:11] DEBUG[3120] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 13 - DNIS so far: 3203175,
expected length: 10
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: bits changed in chan 2
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Bits changed from 0x0C
to 0x04
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - CAS Rx << [ANSWER] 0x04
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: MFC/R2 call has been answered on
chan 2
[Apr 7 09:56:15] VERBOSE[3326] logger.c: -- DAHDI/2-1 answered
DAHDI/44-1
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Accepting MFC/R2 call on chan 44
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 44 - CAS Tx >> [ANSWER]
0x04
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 44 - CAS Raw Tx >> 0x05
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: master: 44, slave: 2, nothingok:
0
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Stopping tones on 44/0 talking
to 2/0
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Stopping tones on 2/0 talking to
44/0
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Making 2 slave to master 44 at 0
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Added 10 to conference 9/44
[Apr 7 09:56:15] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: Added 51 to conference 9/2
[Apr 7 09:56:15] VERBOSE[3326] logger.c: -- Native bridging DAHDI/44-1
and DAHDI/2-1
[Apr 7 09:56:17] DEBUG[3326] chan_dahdi.c: bits changed in chan 2
Moises Silva escreveu:
Like any other variable there is no original value until you set it. I
agree however it could be handy to set that variable when the channel
is created to have the value configured in chan_dahdi.conf, I may add
that someday if I don't forget it.
Moy
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Paulo Angonese <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:angonese@gmail.com"><angonese@gmail.com></a> wrote:
Moises, the server is ready, and the extensions.conf prepared.
But, just to avoid "losing the travel" (because the PABX is far), I´ve put
some NoOp's to display the content of MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER variable and made
a test. But not connected to the E1/R2 trunk yet.
Before SET the value is null (no value) and after the value is "no". The
behaviour is like any other variable I've invented.
Is that correct? The original value shouldn't be "yes"?
CLI> mfcr2 show version
OpenR2 version: 1.2.0, revision: 189
extensions.conf
exten => _30[8-9],1,NoOp,xx${MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER}
exten => _30[8-9],n,Set(MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER=no)
exten => _30[8-9],n,NoOp,xx${MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER}
exten => _30[8-9],n,Dial(Dahdi/g1/${EXTEN},40)
The output from console:
-- Executing [308@dddcelular:1] NoOp("SIP/9349-b7600468", "") in new
stack
-- Executing [308@dddcelular:2] Set("SIP/9349-b7600468",
"MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER=no") in new stack
-- Executing [308@dddcelular:3] NoOp("SIP/9349-b7600468", "no") in new
stack
-- Executing [308@dddcelular:4] Dial("SIP/9349-b7600468",
"Dahdi/g1/308|40") in new stack
Paulo Angonese
Moises Silva escreveu:
Forget about your idea of Answer(), Hangup(), Answer(), that will
never work under any situation.
Just call Set(MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER=yes) in the calls where you want to
use double answer (Based on DNIS, CallerID or whatever you want)
before doing Dial() or before Answer() if you want to answer
immediately before Dialing, for all other calls
Set(MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER=no) or just don't set it. If you don't set
that variable the default from chan_dahdi.conf will be used.
Moy
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Paulo Angonese <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:angonese@gmail.com"><angonese@gmail.com></a> wrote:
Let me confirm:
- change the MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER to YES;
- include in the extensions.conf, just before the DIAL, Answer(),
Hangup(), Answer ();
Is this ok?
The MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER=YES will only work only in this situation, not
in global form?
Paulo Angonese
Moises Silva escreveu:
The functionality you require is only in
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/moy/mfcr2-1.4">http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/moy/mfcr2-1.4</a> and the beta
release of Asterisk 1.6.2.
You just set the variable MFCR2_DOUBLE_ANSWER before calling Answer()
This also requires openr2 from the release-1 branch
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://openr2.googlecode.com/svn/branches/release-1">http://openr2.googlecode.com/svn/branches/release-1</a>) that is the
branch that will become openr2 1.2.0 anytime soon. However, be aware I
added some changes a few days ago for DTMF/R2 support and I have not
really tested it well, I may have introduced some bug here or there
:-)
Moy
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Paulo Angonese <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:angonese@gmail.com"><angonese@gmail.com></a> wrote:
Ok. It´s working. Using mfcr2_metering_pulse_timeout=2000 in openr2
and clear_back_persistence_check=2000 in unicall as well.
But... (always has a but...)
There are some extensions in PABX which the colletc calls are permited.
In these cases it doesn´t do the double answer.
And,... the variable MFCR2_CATEGORY is always the same:
national_subscriber... the TelCo is not changing its value.
I´m trying to talk to TelCo to change, but I don´t believe. And, sincerely,
the ideal is to implement the solution without talking with TelCo and PABX
maintanaince.
The transparent form is the ideal.
One solution could be do the bouble answer in Asterisk, based in the
destination extension. I tried answer - hangup - answer and dial the
extension. But just after the hangup Asterisk ends the call. Flash() only
in FXO lines. Is there any other technique to simulate the double answer in
Asterisk?
A sugestion: simply bypass the ANSWER - CLEAR BACK - ANSWER from E1 PABX
to E1 TelCo. Transparently, if it occurs between the
mfcr2_metering_pulse_timeout time. At this manner the colletc call policy
could be stayed at the PABX (totally transparent!).
It´s another problem. Time to change the title?
Paulo Angonese
Moises Silva escreveu:
Just add this:
mfcr2_metering_pulse_timeout=2000
Moy
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Paulo Angonese <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:angonese@gmail.com"><angonese@gmail.com></a> wrote:
Hi. I´m new in this list.
I'm trying to put an Asterisk betwen an Ericsson MD110 and the TelCo
(Brasil Telecom).
The problem is collect calls blocked by the MD110. It uses the double
answer technique. When Asterisk, using OpenR2, receives the CLEAR BACK ,
call drops immediatly. One solution is to program the MD110 allowing the
collect calls, and use the use the mfcr2_allow_collect_calls=no or
mfcr2_double_answer=yes in Asterisk, I know. But I can´t (and I don´t want)
ask to MD110 maintaince to do this.
The solution using Unicall is to change
mfcr2->clear_back_persistence_check in mfcr2.c to a value like 2000 (two
seconds in my case).
How can I do this using OpenR2?
Thanks
Paulo Angonese
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