[Asterisk-Users] Please help on chan_h323.
ADEGOKE ARUNA
goksie at gmail.com
Mon May 22 02:04:43 MST 2006
Hello,
Thank you for the job well-done.
I installed the chan_h323 of the asterisk-1.2.7.1 and with lib
pwlib-v1_10_0-src-tar.gz and openh323-v1_18_0-src-tar.gz and I used licensed
g729 from digium.
However, I am having a very funny behavour.
1. If I send a call on its ringing at the called side but the caller didn't
get the ringing tone.
2. if the called picks up the phone, I am getting a crawling voice and the
bandwidth is on the LAN.
Can you tell me what is wrong?
My h323.conf is as below
; The NuFone Network's
; Open H.323 driver configuration
;
[general]
port = 1720
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; this SHALL contain a single, valid IP address for
this machine
;tos=lowdelay
;
; You may specify a global default AMA flag for iaxtel calls. It must be
; one of 'default', 'omit', 'billing', or 'documentation'. These flags
; are used in the generation of call detail records.
;
;amaflags = default
;
; You may specify a default account for Call Detail Records in addition
; to specifying on a per-user basis
;
;accountcode=lss0101
;
; You can fine tune codecs here using "allow" and "disallow" clauses
; with specific codecs. Use "all" to represent all formats.
;
disallow=all
;allow=all ; turns on all installed codecs
;disallow=g723.1 ; Hm... Proprietary, don't use it...
allow=g729 ; Always allow GSM, it's cool :)
;
; User-Input Mode (DTMF)
;
; valid entries are: rfc2833, inband
; default is rfc2833
;dtmfmode=rfc2833
;
; Default RTP Payload to send RFC2833 DTMF on. This is used to
; interoperate with broken gateways which cannot successfully
; negotiate a RFC2833 payload type in the TerminalCapabilitySet.
;
; You may also specify on either a per-peer or per-user basis below.
;dtmfcodec=101
;
; Set the gatekeeper
; DISCOVER - Find the Gk address using multicast
; DISABLE - Disable the use of a GK
; <IP address> or <Host name> - The acutal IP address or hostname of your
GK
;gatekeeper = DISABLE
;
;
; Tell Asterisk whether or not to accept Gatekeeper
; routed calls or not. Normally this should always
; be set to yes, unless you want to have finer control
; over which users are allowed access to Asterisk.
; Default: YES
;
;AllowGKRouted = yes
;
; Optionally you can determine a user by Source IP versus its H.323 alias.
; Default behavour is to determine user by H.323 alias.
;UserByAlias=no
;
; Default context gets used in siutations where you are using
; the GK routed model or no type=user was found. This gives you
; the ability to either play an invalid message or to simply not
; use user authentication at all.
;
context=default
;
; H.323 Alias definitions
;
; Type 'h323' will register aliases to the endpoint
; and Gatekeeper, if there is one.
;
; Example: if someone calls time at your.asterisk.box.com
; Asterisk will send the call to the extension 'time'
; in the context default
;
; [default]
; exten => time,1,Answer
; exten => time,2,Playback,current-time
;
; Keyword's 'prefix' and 'e164' are only make sense when
; used with a gatekeeper. You can specify either a prefix
; or E.164 this endpoint is responsible for terminating.
;
; Example: The H.323 alias 'det-gw' will tell the gatekeeper
; to route any call with the prefix 1248 to this alias. Keyword
; e164 is used when you want to specifiy a full telephone
; number. So a call to the number 18102341212 would be
; routed to the H.323 alias 'time'.
;
;[time]
;type=h323
;e164=18102341212
;context=default
;
;[det-gw]
;type=h323
;prefix=1248,1313
;context=detroit
;
;
; Inbound H.323 calls from BillyBob would land in the incoming
; context with a maximum of 4 concurrent incoming calls
;
;
; Note: If keyword 'incominglimit' are omitted Asterisk will not
; enforce any maximum number of concurrent calls.
;
;[BillyBob]
;type=user
;host=192.168.1.1
;context=incoming
;incominglimit=4
;
;
; Outbound H.323 call to Larry using SlowStart
;
;[Larry]
;type=peer
;host=192.168.2.1
;noFastStart=yes
goksie
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