Am 07.02.2012 um 02:56 schrieb Shamus Rask:

> Now that I'm happily running the latest version of AstLinux with Asterisk 
> 1.8.8.1 I finally have a chance to try to get a Nortel i2004 working with my 
> system. I managed to configure the phone, register it to Asterisk, but am 
> finding that on sending/receiving a call Asterisk is actually crashing!
> 
> The following is a CLI snippet where I was attempting to dial one of my SIP 
> extensions from the i2004:
> 
> [Feb  6 20:36:13] WARNING[1313]: res_rtp_asterisk.c:433 create_new_socket: 
> Unable to allocate RTP socket: Address family not supported by protocol
> [Feb  6 20:36:13] WARNING[1313]: chan_unistim.c:2076 start_rtp: Unable to 
> create RTP session: Address family not supported by protocol 
> binaddr=192.168.2.4
>     -- Starting switch on '104@i2004-0' to 103
>     -- Executing [103@internal:1] Dial("104@i2004-0", "SIP/gigaset") in new 
> stack
>   == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
> [Feb  6 20:36:13] ERROR[1721]: astobj2.c:110 INTERNAL_OBJ: user_data is NULL
>     -- Called SIP/gigaset
>     -- SIP/gigaset-00000000 is ringing
> 
> As soon as I "answered" the call on my SIP phone, Asterisk crashed (then 
> gracefully restarted). 
> 
> Is anyone currently using the UNISTIM driver with AstLinux & Asterisk 1.8.x? 
> 
> My unistim.conf file is very basic:
> 
> [general]
> port=5000
> 
> [i2004]
> device=xxxxxxxxxxxx ; MAC address of phone
> context=internal
> line => 104 
> 
> cheers,
>    Shamus

I tested it long ago (with a backported version for 1.4.x), but not with 1.8.x, 
and I had no problems with an i2004 at that time.

IgorG <[email protected]> is now the maintainer of chan_unistim. You 
better ask in the asterisk-users list.

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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