[Asterisk-Users] Unable dial out with the new Oh323 0.5.6
Michael Manousos
manousos at inaccessnetworks.com
Fri Nov 7 06:50:49 MST 2003
Lubomir Christov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the same problem - I can't dial out using the new 0.5.6
> chan_oh323 - chan_h323 is working BUT with only one way audio with g729
> ....)
>
> I'm using pwlib 1.4.11 and openh323 1.11.7 (because some problem in g729
> support in the newest version...)
>
> My * is registered to GnuGK 2.0.5
>
> I'm using g729 codec only (codec=G729 frames=10)
>
> My dial string with chan_oh323 is:
> exten => _77#359.,3,Dial(OH323/h323:${EXTEN},,)
First, since you are using these outdated versions, you don't
have to use the 'h323:' scheme specifier.
>
> and when I try to dial I receive this error and a asterisk segfault:
>
> ERROR[262161]: File chan_oh323.c, Line 1787 (ast_oh323_new): Internal
> channel initialization failed!
> zsh: segmentation fault asterisk -vvvc
> root at voicelab ~ # Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe
Just make sure that you compiled asterisk-oh323 against your
running Asterisk. In asterisk-oh323/Makefile you must define the
correct Asterisk source dir.
>
> I hope somebody can help with this :)))
>
> Lubo
Michael.
>
>
> Michael Manousos wrote:
>
>> Thomas Haeger wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> i've installed the a new pwlib (1.5.0) / oh323lib (1.12.0) on my *. Then
>>> i've installed the new chan_oh323 (0.5.6).
>>>
>>> when i try to make a call with "netmeeting" through * ( * dial out with
>>> "Dial,OH323/${EXTEN}@xx.xxx.xxx.xx" ) the call will be blocked.
>>
>>
>>
>> This is a problem of OpenH323 1.12.0. Use this dial string:
>> Dial,OH323/h323:${EXTEN}@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>>
>> Or, even better, use the latest (it has been fixed).
>>
>>>
>>> Before, there was chan_oh323 0.5.5 and pwlib(1.4.11) and
>>> openh323(1.11.7)
>>> installed, and it worked.
>>> Is here something wrong with this url ? Before i installed the new
>>> stuff it
>>> worked so.
>>>
>>> Can somebody help?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Thomas.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Here the trace level 2 log in oh323.log:
>>>
>>> 0:30.808 H323 Listener:80f24d8 H323TCP Started connection:
>>> host=172.20.23.206:1752, if=172.20.0.150:1720, handle=11
>>> 0:39.475 H225 Answer:80db018 H225 Failed to get initial
>>> Q.931
>>> PDU, connection not started.
>>> 1:12.973 H323 Listener:80f24d8 H323TCP Started connection:
>>> host=172.20.23.206:1753, if=172.20.0.150:1720, handle=11
>>> 1:12.996 H225 Answer:80db018 H225 Set remote
>>> application name:
>>> "Microsoft® NetMeeting® 3.0 181/21324"
>>> 1:13.011 H225 Answer:80db018 H323 Answering call:
>>> AnswerCallPending
>>> 1:13.013 ThreadID=0x0004c013 H323 Making call to:
>>> 033283077731 at xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1720
>>> 1:13.014 ThreadID=0x0004c013 H323 Attempt to use
>>> invalid URL
>>> "033283077731 at xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1720"
>>> 1:13.014 ThreadID=0x0004c013 H323 Could not parse
>>> "033283077731 at xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1720"
>>> 1:13.021 H225 Answer:80db018 H225 Reading PDUs:
>>> callRef=4422
>>> 1:13.026 ClearCallT...d:08127268 H225 Sending release complete
>>> PDU: callRef=4422
>>> 1:13.031 H225 Answer:80db018 H225 Read error (4):
>>> Interrupted
>>> system call
>>> 1:13.033 H225 Answer:80db018 H225 Signal channel closed.
>>> 1:13.046 H323 Cleaner H323 Connection
>>> ip$172.20.23.206:1753/4422 terminated.
>>>
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