On Mar 16, 2006, at 4:48 PM, Joe Kletch wrote:
My first Asterisk install: Debian sarge with the 2.6 kernel, and
two X-Lite soft-phones. I followed the online how-to documents and
was calling between the two soft-phones and calling the demo system
with no problems and had full audio. I then went on to configure
the TDM400P's two FXS modules. I got into that a ways and was
having some success, but no dial-tone when I was off the project
for a week.
Back on the project today and tested baseline by calling ext. 1000
and now I have no sound from the demo extension voice prompts or
music on hold. I can still call and talk between the two soft-phones.
When I call Extension 1000 the console reports it is playing the
'demo-congrats' audio:
-- Executing Goto("SIP/xlite-7fe7", "default|s|1") in new stack
-- Goto (default,s,1)
-- Executing Wait("SIP/xlite-7fe7", "1") in new stack
-- Executing Answer("SIP/xlite-7fe7", "") in new stack
-- Executing Set("SIP/xlite-7fe7", "TIMEOUT(digit)=5") in new
stack
-- Digit timeout set to 5
-- Executing Set("SIP/xlite-7fe7", "TIMEOUT(response)=10") in
new stack
-- Response timeout set to 10
-- Executing BackGround("SIP/xlite-7fe7", "demo-congrats") in
new stack
-- Playing 'demo-congrats' (language 'en')
If I press # it reports it is playing 'demo-thanks':
== CDR updated on SIP/xlite-776c
-- Executing Playback("SIP/xlite-776c", "demo-thanks") in new
stack
-- Playing 'demo-thanks' (language 'en')
I have since recreated all of the sample files and only modified
sip.conf and extensions.conf for these two soft-phone, using the
settings that previously worked. And I can call and talk between
the two extensions, but no audio form the Asterisk server.
Seems I may have messed something up when working on the FXS cards,
but I am at loss where to look next. This is now as close to base
install as I can get with reinstalling everything. Asterisk -
vvvvvvvvvc starts up with no errors related to audio modules.
Issue resolved (paid support). The TE110P and TDM400P cards were not
fully configured causing a timing problem. Unloading the modules
fixed the problem, then with a proper configuration of the cards all
is working. I knew I caused the problem, but was too blind to see how
to fix it:)
Thanks for listening and I am looking forward to loosing the newbie
status.
Joe Kletch
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