codec is on place: r...@asterisk:/usr/lib/asterisk/modules# ls chan_* chan_agent.so* chan_iax2.so* chan_mgcp.so* chan_phone.so* chan_skinny.so* chan_zap.so* chan_alsa.so* chan_local.so* chan_oss.so* chan_sip.so* chan_unicall.so*
r...@asterisk:~# asterisk -vvvvvvvvv > asterisk.log [1]+ Stopped asterisk -vvvvvvvvv >asterisk.log r...@asterisk:~# bg [1]+ asterisk -vvvvvvvvv >asterisk.log & r...@asterisk:~# asterisk -rx 'stop now' Disconnected from Asterisk server [1]+ Done asterisk -vvvvvvvvv >asterisk.log r...@asterisk:~# r...@asterisk:~# grep 729 asterisk.log [Apr 2 13:57:38] WARNING[3662]: loader.c:605 inspect_module: Module 'codec_g729a.so' does not provide a description. [Apr 2 13:57:38] WARNING[3662]: loader.c:662 load_resource: Module 'codec_g729a.so' could not be loaded. This is the message that I get. On Thursday 02 April 2009 12:42:58 Kevin P. Fleming wrote: > Danny Nicholas wrote: > > You should not have a G729 command on the CLI. Codecs are addressed in > > sip.conf, dahdi.conf, etc. restarting Asterisk might do the trick. You > > only need to reboot for a driver level change. > > This is incorrect. Digium's codec_g729a.so module does in fact add a > 'g729 show' command to the CLI, when it has found at least one valid > license file. so that the user can see how many of their licensed > channels are in use. > > If the 'g729 show' command is not available after you have loaded the > module, then you need to look closely at your Asterisk log files because > the module was not able to find any valid license files. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
