[Asterisk-Users] meetme
Miles Scruggs
asterisk at garnetweb.com
Sun Apr 9 09:54:12 MST 2006
>>>>>> I'm having issues getting meetme to work:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Apr 9 05:26:22 WARNING[23882]: pbx.c:1688 pbx_extension_helper:
>>>>>> No application 'MeetMe' for extension (internal, 9999, 2)
>>>>>> == Spawn extension (internal, 9999, 2) exited non-zero on
>>>>>> 'SIP/mileslap-569b'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> the only thing I could find was this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:XirZjsPxJO8J:lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-April/044795.html+%22No+application%22+%27MeetMe%27+for+extension&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4&lr=lang_en&client=firefox-a
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but I have the timer working (I think):
>>>>>>
>>>>>> lsmod | grep dummy
>>>>>> ztdummy 2608 -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm really confused as to what to do next, if someone could help
>>>>>> me out that would be great:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm using gentoo with kernel 2.6.15. asterisk has been compiled
>>>>>> from scratch with asterisk 1.2.5(I know not the latest) and
>>>>>> zaptel 1.2.5
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Miles
>>>>>
>>>>> If you type "modprobe zaptel" "modprobe ztdummy" at the Linux CLI,
>>>>> what do you get?
>>>> Nothing, they were loaded before, and loaded just fine.
>>>>
>>>> lsmod Module Size Used by
>>>> ztdummy 2608 -
>>>> rtc 10620 -
>>>> zaptel 186468 -
>>>> crc_ccitt 1576 -
>>>> 3c59x 40240 -
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>
>>> And your dialplan for extension 9999?
>> In extensions.conf
>>
>> exten => 9999,1, Wait(1)
>> exten => 9999,2,MeetMe(|Mde)
>>
>> in meetme.conf
>>
>> [rooms]
>> conf => 901
>> conf => 902
>> conf => 903
>> _______________________________________________
> From the wiki:
>
> If you compiled Asterisk yourself from source and neither
> /usr/include/linux/zaptel.h nor /usr/local/include/zaptel.h were
> present (this will be the case if you add the Zaptel drivers after the
> fact.), certain applications (fzapras, meetme, flash, zapbarge,
> zapscan and page) will not have been compiled.
Ok well that makes sense I'll have to go, and try that again. I thought
the whole zap* stuff was just for people using the special hardware.
I'll have to go back through, and fix all that. Not a bad time to
upgrade to 1.2.6 I guess.
Thanks
Miles
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