Hi, How to configure ooh323.conf for the correct syntax...
IP - IP address Tech-prefix - 2288 Codec - G723.1 ----- I am getting the error in the h323_log. ( when issue Dial( OOH323/IP/2288972323232) Error: Failed to connect to remote destination fror trasmit H2250 channel (outgoing,oo_h323_cc_o_2 Error: Failed to create H2250 connection : 0 Thanks LLoyd On 7/13/06, Michael Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Reza, I found out that I do have ooh323 installed by issuing the show channeltypes command. I'm trying to connect to a provider too. I've changed my ooh323 accordingly but I think I may need to change my extensions.conf file too. Did you have to do anything in your extensions.conf? By the way, i did set up a custom trunk. On 7/4/06, Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > *Hello Michael:* > > Hope all is well. Unfortunately I do not have any detailed installation > guide on the h323 installation - though I regret not logging and documenting > what I did to get it working. But all I did was follow the instructions in > their README file. > > To be honest, my knowledge on Trixbox / * @home is limited so I can't > comment on h323 install on it. It is an impressive package for people with > limited Linux knowledge, but an intermediate to advanced Linux/Solaris sys > admin, would easily recognize the limitations. I installed it sometime ago > and quite frankly, I was not happy with the limitations I faced. > > However, it serves the purpose of a basic PBX system for a residence or > a small business. You install and boom... you are ready to start creating > extensions for internal users. > > As per your other personal email you sent me earlier, if you are > interested in a plain vanilla installation of Linux & Asterisk... it does > not require you to be an expert sys admin. Try to install Ubuntu Linux - as > it is a rock solid Debian flavour and easy to install. Assuming you have > the pre-requisite packages installed, installing Asterisk is pretty straight > forward process. If you don't have the pre-requisites installed, there is > something called "Synaptic Package Manager", which is pretty easy to follow > - to install all pre-requisite dependencies. > > The basic Linux commands you need to have a strong grasp in are: cd, > ls, mv, ln, cp, mkdir, make, make install, and tar. If you can get a strong > grasp on these 9 commands, you will find it easy to navigate through the > Linux file system... and that included, understanding error messages, is > really all there is to it. During a compilation process of a Linux > software, you get errors because there are some dependencies missing... and > once again... the trick to correct those errors is to recognize the > dependencies by understanding the error messages. > > I regret I am not much help with this h323 thingy... but try to do a " > *show channeltypes* " in your asterisk and see if there is any > reference to an h323 or oh323. This will display all the available > channel types already installed in your trixbox. If you find references to > an h323 or oh323, your h323 is already installed... and all there is left > is for you to configure your oh323 channel through the oh323.confconfiguration file. > > Chances are quite high... that you have oh323 pre-installed, > considering you have your oh323.conf in your /etc/asterisk directory. > > *Cheers! > Reza.* > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > *From:* Michael Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Monday, July 03, 2006 9:34 PM > *Subject:* Re: [on-asterisk] H323 for Trixbox > > > Hey Reza, thanks for the link. Do you have any detailed instructions > to installing this and getting it working? I have a provider who is only > h323 so I have to get this working. I know that my Trixbox has Asterisk > Addons so I have the oh323.conf files but I dont think I have > the channel drivers in place. Some detailed instructions may help me and > others on this forum out greatly!.. Thanks in advance! > > Michael > >
