I've been playing with LinuxMCE for a couple years and finally got around to moving my main phone number to Broadvoice. I've had the account since 2008 and have been using it via softphone and LinuxMCE until a few months ago. I was using an 0810 install that was pretty old and once I updated it to the latest, I no longer had any of the phone templates. The one that was setup was still running but I couldnt add the new SPA3102 that I just bought to switch over the main house phone.
I then did a fresh re-install (dvd install), which didnt install Asterisk properly.
Then another re-install, which seemed to load Asterisk fine. What I didnt realize is that a few of the conf files in /etc/asterisk didnt get created, asterisk.conf being one of them.
I've tried forcing a reinstall of asterisk-pluto, pluto-asterisk, and freepbx but that didnt help. Checking the logs, it shows my orbiter is failing its SIP connection, along with the new SIP connection for the SPA.
Heres my /etc/asterisk:
dcerouter_1019210:/var/log/asterisk# ls /etc/asterisk
cdr_mysql.conf manager_additional.conf queues.conf
enum.conf manager.conf queues_custom.conf
extensions.conf manager_custom.conf queues_custom_general.conf
extensions_custom.conf meetme_additional.conf queues_general_additional.conf
extensions_custom.conf.sample meetme.conf queues_post_custom.conf
extensions_pluto_dial.conf meetme_pluto.conf rtp.conf
features_applicationmap_additional.conf modem.conf sccp.conf
features.conf modules.conf sip_additional.conf
features_general_custom.conf musiconhold_additional.conf sip.conf
iax_additional.conf musiconhold.conf sip_registration.conf
iax.conf musiconhold_custom.conf sip_registrations.conf
iax_registration.conf parking_additional.inc version
iax_registrations.conf phone.conf vm_email.inc
iaxy.conf.sample phpagi.conf vm_general.inc
indications.conf privacy.conf voicemail.conf.template
localprefixes.conf provider_list.txt zapata_additional.conf
logger.conf queues_additional.conf zapata.conf.template
dcerouter_1019210:/var/log/asterisk#
Any help is appreciated!
You are experiencing a bug which has been rectified in the latest snapshot. Try apt-get update and upgrade - if it does not work, you can manually screw around with removing some deb packages (asterisk-config removal with dpkg and forceall) and an install of freepbx after that, or if it is easier for you, just download the latest snapshot.
I too was having problems with asterisk and freePBX during installation, but with a later snapshot (24164) I didn't have any problems.
However, I still was not able to register the line, and like you, asterisk.conf was missing. Somebody on IRC gave me this file, I plonked it in, and the line registered. If you want me to send you this file, let me know.
I've no idea if this is related, but still none of my extensions have registered with freePBX. The internal intercom doesn't even work - does this use freePX by any chance? Not sure where to go from here, I really don't want to reinstall if it can be avoided.
Cheers,
Matt.
I tried the update/upgrade but it didnt fix the issue... So I started playing with packages and got it working.
Posde suggested removing asterisk-config, but it wasnt there to remove. So, I added it which removed all the pluto/asterisk packages. I confirmed the conf files now existed, then just re-installed the asterisk-pluto, pluto-asterisk, pluto-voicemail-monitor, and freepbx. After a reboot my trunk registered and all SIP phones connected.
I got the softphone working in seconds, but now I'm on to the SPA. I think I can receive calls, just not send yet. I should be able to figure it out with a little more searching. ;)
Thanks for the help! :)
-Aaron
OK, if I am going to try removing asterisk-config as per possy's suggestion first, what command do I issue? "dpkg -r --force-all asterisk-config"? Do I need to be in a specific directory before that will work properly?
Cheers,
Matt.
That should work... Once I installed it, I left it there and just did the others on top.
you only need to remove asterisk-config if it exists.
But adding asterisk-config will remove the asterisk packages? Have I got that right?
Quote from: purps on July 26, 2011, 10:39:28 PM
But adding asterisk-config will remove the asterisk packages? Have I got that right?
Yep
Thanks chaps, orbiter extensions are now registered, intercom works, AND am able to dial out from orbiters to external numbers. This is the furthest I have ever got with the telephony part of LMCE, very pleased.
There are other issues, but I shall go into those on another thread http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,11789.0.html
Cheers,
Matt.