Before you reinstalled AAH, did you by chance do a yum update that
updated the kernel? That would have broken the zaptel drivers and
required a 'rebuildzaptel' command to recompile them.
Tom
On Aug 3, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Tim King wrote:
Ok everyone, I received help from Manny last night and
Ok everyone, I received help from Manny last night and it would seem that
asterisk at home failed to properly configure itself from the 1.3 ISO. All
of the configurations were correct. We downloaded the AAH package and
reinstalled it over the top of itself and than recompiled the kernel. Upon
It might be helpful if you posted your setup, and relative sections of your
extensions.conf etc.
Is this a new install? are you using VoIP extensions, FX, or what? Is the busy
signal when you call from one extension to the other, when you dial-out? or all
of the above?
Subject:
I found your original message:
Can somebody please help here. At least respond and call me a moron.
I have tried everything. I finally gave up and installed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from the iso and I am back to the exact same problem. Everything seems
to work but my extensions are all busy. I used
Tim King wrote:
How many times do you ask for help here before getting a respone? Every
single thing I do No matter what I get busy extensions. I am willing to pay
someone to help here. Anybody got a clue?
Once is enough. Perhaps you did not provide enough information for
anyone to help
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How many times do you ask for help here before getting a
respone? Every single
How many times do you ask for help here before getting a respone? Every
single thing I do No matter what I get busy extensions. I am willing to
pay
someone to help here. Anybody got a clue?
go to the asterisk console, and do show dialplan, make sure things there
look as you expect from your
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 11:28, Tim King wrote:
How many times do you ask for help here before getting a respone? Every
single thing I do No matter what I get busy extensions. I am willing to pay
someone to help here. Anybody got a clue?
Try giving us some kind of data to work from. This is
With such little information given I haven't clue. Post config
files,pc specs, and what it is your trying to accomplish.
On 8/2/05, Tim King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many times do you ask for help here before getting a respone? Every
single thing I do No matter what I get busy extensions.
It would not hurt for you to realize that
this is the Asterisk list and not the Asterisk @ Home forum.
AAH is a specifically configured turn key
product that someone was nice enough to package for people who dont want
to hand code their configs.
Thusly, it is not really something that
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It might be helpful if you posted your setup, and relative sections of your
extensions.conf etc.
Is this a new install? are you using VoIP extensions, FX, or what? Is the
busy signal when you call from one
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 11:28:37AM -0400, Tim King wrote:
How many times do you ask for help here before getting a respone? Every
single thing I do No matter what I get busy extensions. I am willing to pay
someone to help here. Anybody got a clue?
Read the last reply you got on this list. If
Can somebody please help here. At least respond and call me a moron.
I have tried everything. I finally gave up and installed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from the iso and I am back to the exact same problem. Everything seems
to work but my extensions are all busy. I used the AMP setup tool to
add
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Discussion'
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The busy extensions are from dialing any local extensions from one to
another. I cant
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 10:40:10AM +0100, Reuben Grech wrote:
How can I upgrade Asterisk to the latest version ??
You will have to use cvs:
http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm#_Toc49248761
Will I need to re-compile??
Yes.
-Thomas
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i would recommend renaming or deleting /usr/lib/asterisk/modules, i
beat my head on the wall for an hour or so with this when upgrading
asterisk and trying to downrev back to 1.0.5 when i was having
problems with the latest cvs (which turned out to be a simple config
mod). so if you upgrade and
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