Am 05.12.2012 um 13:40 schrieb Ken Fischer: > Thank you for your response... much appreciated. I added them to the modules > configuration so I think they are loaded. Is there some other way to check? I > am using Astlinux version 1.8. > > On Dec 5, 2012 6:42 AM, "Michael Keuter" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am 05.12.2012 um 04:06 schrieb Ken Fischer: > > > I'm hoping someone here might be able to help me. > > > > I'm working on configuring astlinux for a school project and I'm > > having some trouble with GTalk integration. My configuration is > > below. I signed up for the astlinux mailing list just so you know and > > am waiting to hear back. I can't make outgoing or receive incoming > > calls to the phone number associated with > > [email protected] is 484-469-0192. My server is > > found at https://mickey.ece.villanova.edu which you can go to and see > > my status screen. > > > > I'm noticing that my jabber status says "No such command 'jabber show > > connections' (type 'help jabber show connections' for other possible > > commands)" This kind of indicates to me that something is wrong > > with jabber and as a result I'm not able to make a connection to the > > GTalk services and that is why my incoming/outgoing calls are not > > working. > > > > Is there some way to test to see if I am connecting to GTalk? Do you > > see anything wrong in my configuration files related to GTalk? I'm at > > a loss right now to explain what is going on. > > > > THANK YOU! > > First: I guess you would get more help in the asterisk-users list. > Anyway: are you sure the needed Asterisk modules res_jabber.so and > chan_gtalk.so are loaded? > > Michael
From what your status tab shows, you are using AstLinux 1.0.5 (latest version) but with Asterisk 1.4.44 (deprecated). You can check your modules in the Asterisk CLI with "module show" Michael http://www.mksolutions.info
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