[asterisk-users] GTalk Channel
GNUbie
gnubie at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 07:59:08 CST 2009
Hello Grygoriy,
I am forwarding UDP ports from 10000 to 10100. That only means that I
am forwarding 101 ports. Please take note also that when I tried
calling the GTalk ID, the Asterisk box was idle or there was no any
other on-going calls.
Regards,
GNUbie
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
<megahohol at gmail.com> wrote:
> How many ports have you forwarded for the * ? (in rtp.conf)
> If a limited amount (50-100), try to forward more.
>
> 2009/1/29 GNUbie <gnubie at gmail.com>
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> In addition to my previous e-mail, below is a more verbosed messages I
>> got on my Asterisk shell when calling from another GTalk User ID to
>> the Asterisk-1.4.21.2 box:
>>
>> pbx*CLI>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: <iq to="astpbx at gmail.com/asteriskE2D976CC"
>> type="set" id="49" from="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"><session
>> type="initiate" id="3756468934"
>> initiator="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session"><description xml:lang="en"
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session/phone"><payload-type id="103"
>> name="ISAC" clockrate="16000"/><payload-type id="97" name="IPCMWB"
>> clockrate="16000" bitrate="80000"/><payload-type id="99" name="speex"
>> clockrate="16000" bitrate="22000"/><payload-type id="4" name="G723"
>> clockrate="8000" bitrate="6300"/><payload-type id="98" name="speex"
>> clockrate="8000" bitrate="11000"/><payload-type id="100" name="EG711U"
>> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="101" name="EG711A"
>> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="0" name="PCMU"
>> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="8" name="PCMA"
>> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="13" name="CN"
>> clockrate="8000"/><payload-type id="102" name="iLBC" clockrate="
>>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: 8000" bitrate="13300"/><payload-type id="106"
>> name="telephone-event" clockrate="8000"/></description><transport
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p"/></session></iq>
>> [Jan 29 11:18:24] ERROR[1303]: rtp.c:1945 ast_rtp_new_with_bindaddr:
>> Unexpected bind error: Cannot assign requested address
>> [Jan 29 11:18:24] WARNING[1303]: chan_gtalk.c:971 gtalk_alloc: Out of
>> RTP sessions?
>> [Jan 29 11:18:24] WARNING[1303]: chan_gtalk.c:1175 gtalk_newcall:
>> Unable to allocate gtalk structure!
>> pbx*CLI>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: <iq to="astpbx at gmail.com/asteriskE2D976CC"
>> type="set" id="51" from="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"><session
>> type="transport-info" id="3756468934"
>> initiator="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session"><transport
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p"><candidate name="rtp"
>> address="10.20.1.151" port="1587" preference="1"
>> username="RrBBqm7MeJW2zTgi" protocol="udp" generation="0"
>> password="OjLNI9dyFLqqBi/Y" type="local"
>> network="0"/></transport></session></iq>
>> pbx*CLI>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: <iq to="astpbx at gmail.com/asteriskE2D976CC"
>> type="set" id="52" from="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"><session
>> type="transport-info" id="3756468934"
>> initiator="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session"><transport
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p"><candidate name="rtp"
>> address="219.74.65.168" port="1588" preference="0.9"
>> username="sHhE4y2GwRBmLQUB" protocol="udp" generation="0"
>> password="BYAvdVRiU94RVOJW" type="stun"
>> network="0"/></transport></session></iq>
>> pbx*CLI>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: <iq to="astpbx at gmail.com/asteriskE2D976CC"
>> type="set" id="54" from="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"><session
>> type="terminate" id="3756468934"
>> initiator="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"
>> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session"/></iq>
>> [Jan 29 11:18:40] NOTICE[1303]: chan_gtalk.c:783 gtalk_hangup_farend:
>> Whoa, didn't find call!
>>
>> JABBER: gtalk OUTGOING: <iq type='result'
>> from='astpbx at gmail.com/asteriskE2D976CC'
>> to='caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B' id='54'/>
>>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING:
>> pbx*CLI>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: <presence
>> from="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B"
>> to="astpbx at gmail.com"><priority>24</priority><c
>> node="http://www.google.com/xmpp/client/caps" ver="1.0.0.104"
>> ext="share-v1 voice-v1" xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/caps"/><x
>> stamp="20090129T03:17:52" xmlns="jabber:x:delay"/><status/><x
>>
>> xmlns="vcard-temp:x:update"><photo>8939f8f8ed0a9cd794e9e3c7065c2cc80fa9dbf0</photo></x></presence>
>> pbx*CLI>
>> JABBER: gtalk INCOMING: <presence
>> from="caller at gmail.com/Talk.v1041B79926B" type="unavailable"
>> to="astpbx at gmail.com"/>
>> pbx*CLI>
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Marvin
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:47 AM, GNUbie <gnubie at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > It used to work on calling my GTalk ID from another GTalk user. But
>> > now that I tried calling it again, the caller hears only a ringtone
>> > and disconnected after a few rings. The messages on my
>> > Asterisk-1.4.21.2 are the following:
>> >
>> > [Jan 29 10:37:51] ERROR[1303]: rtp.c:1945 ast_rtp_new_with_bindaddr:
>> > Unexpected bind error: Cannot assign requested address
>> > [Jan 29 10:37:51] WARNING[1303]: chan_gtalk.c:971 gtalk_alloc: Out of
>> > RTP sessions?
>> > [Jan 29 10:37:51] WARNING[1303]: chan_gtalk.c:1175 gtalk_newcall:
>> > Unable to allocate gtalk structure!
>> > [Jan 29 10:38:06] NOTICE[1303]: chan_gtalk.c:783 gtalk_hangup_farend:
>> > Whoa, didn't find call!
>> >
>> > Any idea?
>> >
>> > Thank you in advance.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > GNUbie
>> >
>>
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