What is happening her?
The system was recently updated to 4.2.1...
The update to 4.2.1 was done because it was available and because for some
vague reason 4.2.0 stopped forwarding calls. It worked nico a few weeks ago.
During my holiday it started failing.
Standard error
* java.lang.NoSuc
oh wow, thanks for the update. ISO is hard...my computer is up in the cloud
somewhere leased from a provider. Thanks for the info on the config stuff
being broken. I am going to have to think about next steps and where I
should go now.
thanks,
Dean
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Tony Graziano
Specific question (and some answers) can be better found through the sipx-dev
list. Development versions are not always stable, and there are always minor
issues, sometimes major, which is why you should never use this in a working
environment.
Have you tried a 3.11.x ISO? I've yummed a couple
man, 3.11 is tough to get working. I keep trying to reclean the original
sipx dropping db and following the wiki rpm -qa command as well as
deleting all leftover sipx folders as I am trying to do a complete clean. I
finally whacked just about everything and then I was getting an error about
m
>>> "Dean Hiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/26/08 16:02 PM >>>
it is my understanding that you have to have sipXbridge to do sip trunking
with sipx. Here are my questions
1. Is there not a sipXbridge that works with sipx 3.10?
ANSWER - NO. In order to do this now you need something like an Ingate.
it is my understanding that you have to have sipXbridge to do sip trunking
with sipx. Here are my questions
1. Is there not a sipXbridge that works with sipx 3.10?
2. The yum repository for sipx 3.10 on centOS can be found on the wiki. I
did not find one for 3.11. Is there one for 3.11 to make