--- Thomas Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> o o wrote: > > Hoping someone can point me in the right > direction. I > > have the following setup: > > > It is worth noting, that if you have a console open > and you run out of > licenses, (I don't know at which verbose level this > is) You are made > very aware of it. > > IIRC roughly 10 messages a second warning you t hat > you have run out of > licenses. > > Also, it is a very good idea to re-encode any voice > prompts etc. into > g729 (if you are looking for transcoded defaults, a > rerecorded set can > be downloaded from astlinux.org in the AstLinux, > Downloads, Extras, > Sounds section). > > As for the original problem, have you looked at the > console output with > the debug level set high? > > Have you looked at any debug/syslog output from the > Handsets? > > Have you captured any debug output from sip debug > ..... etc.? Thomas, Thanks for your help so far. I finally figured out where 'debug level 10' dumps to. In reading the logs there, it's telling me I'm out of licenses. I'm not a math wizard by any means, but I would assume with g729 on the GXP-2000 and on the IAX trunk, I would only need 1 license to transcode my IVR prompts to the incoming caller. However, it seems to use all 6 available, and never releases them, even after hanging up the call. I haven't found a way to see what process(s) are using each license instance. I downloaded the re-recorded set you referenced, and I can hear the default system prompts, but all my previously recorded prompts are null because of the 'out of license' issue. For the recording, even with console verbosity set to 16, the out of license messsage was never logged to the console, only to the debug text. I'm off to find a way to transcode my custom prompts into g729 (or get the freepbx recording interface to do so for new prompts) but if someone can help me determine why * thinks I need more than 6 licenses for a single incoming call I would appreciate it. TIA __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ --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
