In h323.conf
did you add sections like

[eanders]
type=friend
context=default
incominglimit=6
outgoinglimit=4

You need the context=default

Erik

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Simon J Mudd
> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 6:46 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Getting netmeeting to work with Asterisk
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> Finally I realised that the Asterisk demo setup didn't include support for
> h323.  (Maybe it should have been obvious) so I went to work out how to
> get the h323 channel running.
>
> I had openh323 and pwlib installed as I'd been playing with vocal so it
> didn't take long to do cd asterisk/channels/h323; make; make install; make
> samples, copy the pwlib and h323 libraries to /usr/lib and restart
> asterisk.
>
> I've played with modifying the extensions.conf and h323.conf but don't
> have things right. I keep getting a message on the
> console:
>
> ERROR[376849]: File chan_h323.c, Line 974 (setup_incoming_call): Call from
> user 'Simon' rejected due to no default context
>
> However I am unsure what this really means and how to configure the
> extensions to allow incoming and outgoing calls to the netmeeting client.
>
> Simon
> --
> Simon J Mudd, Postfix RPM Packager, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tel: +31-627-592 627, http://postfix.WL0.org
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