Thanks a lot. I succeeded in pairing my Sony Ericson T616 using your instructions at http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/asterisk/chanbluetooth.html without any problems. I rebooted and the phone prompted me to connect to asterisk. I provided the pin 1234 and voila it connected...
Couple of observations: I started off with clean slate and booted off from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2 CD. skipped the initial yum -u update part to save some time. When I ran the "sdptool search --bdaddr MACADDRESS 0x111F" command, below is what I got: Class 0x111F Searching on MACADDRESS Service Name: HF Voice Gateway Service RecHandle: 0x10007 Service Class ID List: "" (0x111f) "Generic Audio" (0x1203) Protocol Descriptor List: "L2CAP" (0x0100) "RFCOMM" (0x0003) Channel: 6 Profile Descriptor List "" 0x111e Version 0x0100 Note that in /etc/asterisk/bluetooth.conf, I kept Channel = 3 (did not change it to 6) and it paired my tooth in the first attempt after I rebooted asterisk box. Now, I want to get rid of my Doc-N-Talk that I currently connect my T616 to and the other end of Doc-N-Talk goes to x100p. Although I have worked with linux a bit, I am basically an ASTERISK NEWBIE so please pardon my ignorane but I don't know what to do next...that is.. how to define this bluetooth channel to make and receive calls using this setup... Appreciate your help. On 1/25/06, Joseph Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please note this is a work in progress: > > http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/asterisk/chanbluetooth.html > > Basically the bluetoothfiles.tar.gz has the cvs code with the Makefile > that worked for me, plus the edited Makefile in > /usr/src/asterisk/channels, and the bluez edits I needed (hcid.conf > with the correct profile, the files needed for the pin which is set to > 1234, etc.). The guide is supposed to walk a person through the > entire process of getting an Asterisk box setup and bluetooth working, > but it's grossly incomplete. Maybe it'll help you out. > > Joseph Tanner > > On 1/25/06, Nilesh Londhe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Joseph: > > > > >>I still couldn't compile the newest cvs version of chan_bluetooth, so > > >>I again tried my trick of using the Makefile from an older version > > >>(which used .tmp to compile) and it worked! > > > > Can you please point to the cvs you used, the location and content of > > pin files you created and paste a copy of the make file that worked > > for you? > > > > Appreciate you sharing this information. Thanks. > > > > On 1/20/06, Joseph Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Ok, I did get this going (somewhat), and in case someone else has the > > > same issues I'll detail what I had to do. > > > > > > First, I was using the instructions at > > > http://mundy.org/blog/index.php?p=79. They stated that [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > 2.2 already had all the rpms necessary for bluetooth and that I could > > > skip the yum install step. I did, however, run the command anyways > > > after a few failed attempts. There's an error in the rpm name, they > > > tell you to install bluez-libs, the correct name is bluez-libs-devel > > > (at least, that's what I needed to install). > > > > > > I still couldn't compile the newest cvs version of chan_bluetooth, so > > > I again tried my trick of using the Makefile from an older version > > > (which used .tmp to compile) and it worked! Once compiled, I > > > installed and started up asterisk. I then received a message on my > > > phone asking if I wanted to allow asterisk to connect, and then asked > > > for a pin. This took a bit of figuring out, but I got passed that. > > > In /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf, there's a line that says "pin_helper > > > /usr/bin/bluepin;" (it may have a different path, the important thing > > > is the pin_helper part). Now backup the script in question, i.e. in > > > my case mv /usr/bin/bluepin /usr/bin/bluepin.bak. Use your editor of > > > choice to create a new file with the same name, and in it enter: > > > > > > > > > #!/bin/sh -e > > > echo "PIN:1234" > > > > > > Replace the 1234 with whatever you want your pin to be. I don't know > > > if this is necessary, but I also edited /etc/bluetooth/pin to read: > > > > > > 1234 > > > > > > Again, 1234 should be whatever you want your pin to be. I then > > > stopped asterisk, stopped the bluetooth service, started the bluetooth > > > service back up, started asterisk, then when my phone asked for a pin > > > I put in 1234, and it worked! > > > > > > You may also need to make another edit to hcid.conf, under Local > > > Device Class change it to read class "0x200404;" or possibly "class > > > 0x700408;". This makes your bluetooth dongle look like a headset, and > > > not a data device (I experienced some flakiness until I changed this). > > > > > > Now, I edited /etc/asterisk/bluetooth.conf appropriately (changed the > > > channel for the phone to 7, it's a Motorola V551), started it all up, > > > made some test calls and...no audio! The cellphone works great > > > otherwise. It'll connect, stay connected as long as I want it to, and > > > when I hang up the asterisk extension the cellphone will disconnect > > > too. Too bad I didn't realize 611 was a free call until after I made > > > a lot of test calls (it's a prepaid phone). I did call our home > > > number directly to see if maybe I just had a one-way audio problem, > > > but nobody could hear a thing on either end. I will continue to > > > troubleshoot this before I ask another question about it, but it's not > > > looking good. BTW, the usb dongle I'm using is a Linksys USBBT100. > > > _______________________________________________ > > > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > > > > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > > > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
