On 25/12/10 14:13, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> Rob,
>
> Reading your original post, seems you were probably previously using AstLinux 
> 0.5 (or so) which contained Asterisk 1.2.  Seem correct?

Quite possible.  I'm afraid it was some time ago that it was installed 
and I can't remember which version I was first running.

However, this *isn't* the case with the development install in use for 
work.  That is a clean install with 0.7.4.  I have gone back and checked 
my sip.conf for the required addons for 1.4 - limitonpeers, 
notifyringing and notifyhold are set to yes.  allowsubscribe wasn't in 
the config at all, but this defaults to yes so it shouldn't be an issue. 
(I have added it regardless)

BLF only stopped working very recently, and I've updated with almost 
every version of Astlinux for some time - certainly all the 0.7 releases 
which makes me believe that my config is (probably) not at fault.  I'm 
currently installing a PBX in a flash install to see if the problem is 
replicated on 1.8 (which I'm not using in the development system since 
the Asterisk GUI doesn't seem to work properly with 1.8 which we 
absolutely want it to - these systems will be maintained by people with 
only basic Asterisk knowledge)

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