Re: [Astlinux-users] Chan UNISTIM for Astlinux (WORKS)

2008-10-30 Thread Michael Keuter
Michael,

Please try the attached chan_unistim.so module and let me know if it 
works for you.
It looks like you will also need to add a unistim.conf file to the 
/etc/asterisk directory as well.

If everything works, I will package this up and send it to the devs 
for possible inclusion in future releases.

Thanks,
Steve


Michael Keuter wrote:
Michael,

I can attempt to compile this for you when I get home tonight.
I looked at both the source code and Makefile, and they look 
pretty similar to the app_notify package.

That would be great.

I don't have a Nortel IP phone, however, so I won't be able to 
actually test that it works.

No problem, I will get one i2004 tomorrow, and then I can test it 
and tell you if it works. When tested maybe it's also useful for 
other users in the list.

-Steve

Michael Keuter wrote:

Hi Steve,

thanks a lot for compiling app_notify for Astlinux. It works 
great now on my Mac together with Growl.

Would it possible for you to also compile chan_unistim (to 
connect Nortel IP-phones to Asterisk) for Astlinux 0.6.1?

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+UNISTIM+channels

It should be v.1.0.0.5d for Asterisk 1.4.21.2.

Thanks in advance.

Michael

Michael

Hi Stephen,

thanks for compiling chan_unistim for me. It works great here with 
an older (violet) Nortel i2004 IP-phone on Astlinux 0.6.1 on a 
Soekris 4801.
Everything worked out of the box: Voicemail MWI, forward, transfer, 
caller log on the phone. You can label the keys. Great.

Here is some CLI-output:
--
pbx*CLI help unistim
 unistim debug  Enable UNISTIM debugging
  unistim info  Show UNISTIM info
  unistim no debug  Disable UNISTIM debugging
unistim reload  Reload UNISTIM configuration
unistim sp  Send packet (for reverse engineering)

pbx*CLI unistim info
Dumping internal structures :
device
-line
--sub

name=i2004 id=0060 line=0x81fdb40 ha=(nil) sess=0x821f448 
device=0x816b7c0
-name=28 fullname=USTM/[EMAIL PROTECTED] exten= callid=i2004 28 cap=8 
device=0x816b7c0 line=0x81fdb40
--subtype=0 chan=(nil) rtp=(nil) bridge=0xffd6 line=0x81fdb40 
alreadygone=0

Sessions:
sin=192.168.2.41 timeout=1306685034 state=2 macaddr=0060 
device=0x816b7c0 session=0x821f448
--

Michael

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Chan UNISTIM for Astlinux (WORKS)

2008-10-30 Thread Stephen Erisman
Great!  I'm glad it worked for you.

-Steve

Michael Keuter wrote:
 Hi Stephen,

 thanks for compiling chan_unistim for me. It works great here with 
 an older (violet) Nortel i2004 IP-phone on Astlinux 0.6.1 on a 
 Soekris 4801.
 Everything worked out of the box: Voicemail MWI, forward, transfer, 
 caller log on the phone. You can label the keys. Great.

 Here is some CLI-output:
 --
 pbx*CLI help unistim
  unistim debug  Enable UNISTIM debugging
   unistim info  Show UNISTIM info
   unistim no debug  Disable UNISTIM debugging
 unistim reload  Reload UNISTIM configuration
 unistim sp  Send packet (for reverse engineering)

 pbx*CLI unistim info
 Dumping internal structures :
 device
 -line
 --sub

 name=i2004 id=0060 line=0x81fdb40 ha=(nil) sess=0x821f448 
 device=0x816b7c0
 -name=28 fullname=USTM/[EMAIL PROTECTED] exten= callid=i2004 28 cap=8 
 device=0x816b7c0 line=0x81fdb40
 --subtype=0 chan=(nil) rtp=(nil) bridge=0xffd6 line=0x81fdb40 
 alreadygone=0

 Sessions:
 sin=192.168.2.41 timeout=1306685034 state=2 macaddr=0060 
 device=0x816b7c0 session=0x821f448
 --

 Michael

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