After building trixbox ;
First of all do this:
cp /etc/asterisk-1.2.8-samples/ooh323.conf /etc/asterisk
amportal stop
amportal start
Then apply the followings as stated.
A- Here is my working ooh323.conf file;
; Objective System's H323 Configuration example for Asterisk
; ooh323c driver configuration
;
; [general] section defines global parameters
;
; This is followed by profiles which can be of three types - user/peer/friend
; Name of the user profile should match with the h323id of the user device.
; For peer/friend profiles, host ip address must be provided as "dynamic" is
; not supported as of now.
;
; Syntax for specifying a H323 device in extensions.conf is
; For Registered peers/friends profiles:
; OOH323/name where name is the name of the peer/friend profile.
;
; For unregistered H.323 phones:
; OOH323/ip[:port] OR if gk is used OOH323/alias where alias can be any H323
; alias
;
; For dialing into another asterisk peer at a specific exten
; OOH323/exten/peer OR OOH323/exten@ip
;
; Domain name resolution is not yet supported.
;
; When a H.323 user calls into asterisk, his H323ID is matched with the profile
; name and context is determined to route the call
;
; The channel driver will register all global aliases and aliases defined in
; peer profiles with the gatekeeper, if one exists. So, that when someone
; outside our pbx (non-user) calls an extension, gatekeeper will route that
; call to our asterisk box, from where it will be routed as per dial plan.
[general]
;Define the asetrisk server h323 endpoint
;The port asterisk should listen for incoming H323 connections.
;Default - 1720
port=1720
;The dotted IP address asterisk should listen on for incoming H323
;connections
;Default - tries to find out local ip address on it's own
bindaddr=10.1.23.101
;This parameter indicates whether channel driver should register with
;gatekeeper as a gateway or an endpoint.
;Default - no
gateway=no
;Whether asterisk should use fast-start and tunneling for H323 connections.
;Default - yes
;faststart=no
;h245tunneling=no
;H323-ID to be used for asterisk server
;Default - Asterisk PBX
h323id=ObjSysAsterisk
e164=100
;CallerID to use for calls
;Default - Same as h323id
callerid=asterisk
;Whether this asterisk server will use gatekeeper.
;Default - DISABLE
;gatekeeper = DISCOVER
;gatekeeper = a.b.c.d
gatekeeper = DISABLE
;Location for H323 log file
;Default - /var/log/asterisk/h323_log
;logfile=/var/log/asterisk/h323_log
;Following values apply to all users/peers/friends defined below, unless
;overridden within their client definition
;Sets default context all clients will be placed in.
;Default - default
context=default
;Sets rtptimeout for all clients, unless overridden
;Default - 60 seconds
;rtptimeout=60 ; Terminate call if 60 seconds of no RTP activity
; when we're not on hold
rtptimeout=3
;do not drop this below 3 nor increase much...other wise
;you will not able to call same number again for some time because
;it hangs.Now 3 seconds waiting is needed and it is acceptable.
;Type of Service
;Default - none (lowdelay, thoughput, reliability, mincost, none)
;tos=lowdelay
;amaflags = default
;The account code used by default for all clients.
;accountcode=h3230101
;The codecs to be used for all clients.Only ulaw and gsm supported as of now.
;Default - ulaw
; ONLY ulaw, gsm, g729 and g7231 supported as of now
disallow=all ;Note order of disallow/allow is important.
allow=gsm
allow=ulaw
allow=g729
allow=g723
; dtmf mode to be used by default for all clients. Supports rfc2833, q931keypad
; h245alphanumeric, h245signal.
;Default - rfc 2833
dtmfmode=rfc2833
; User/peer/friend definitions:
; User config options Peer config options
; ------------------ -------------------
; context
; disallow disallow
; allow allow
; accountcode accountcode
; amaflags amaflags
; dtmfmode dtmfmode
; rtptimeout ip
; port
; h323id
; email
; url
; e164
; rtptimeout
;
;Define users here
;Section header is extension
[myuser1]
type=user
context=context1
disallow=all
allow=gsm
allow=ulaw
[mypeer1]
type=peer
context=context2
ip=a.b.c.d ; UPDATE with appropriate ip address
port=1720 ; UPDATE with appropriate port
e164=101
[myfriend1]
type=friend
context=default
ip=10.0.0.82 ; UPDATE with appropriate ip address
port=1820 ; UPDATE with appropriate port
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
e164=12345
rtptimeout=60
dtmfmode=rfc2833
B-here is the trunk configuration to cisco call manager;
Dial rules:8XXXX
custom dial string:OOH323/$OUTNUM$@10.8.23.5:1720
C-here is outbond routes
Route name:h323trunk
Dial rules:8XXXX
OOH323/$OUTNUM$@10.8.23.5:1720
D-For cisco call manager
first create a h323 gateway with asterisk ip
then create route patern and route to this gateway
be carefull abaout regions codecs because you must allow these codecs in oh323.conf as i stated in the beginning conf file.
Brothers i recommend you update your trixbox to version 1.2.3
as described in update trixbox section in that way your addon versions will be change and you will have more stable h323 trunk in long term.(you will just change addon versions in the upper part.)
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Brothers,
The addons used in trixbox 2.0 and trixbox 1.2.3 are causing the asterisk crash...
saying core dumped...
here is the solution;
on trixbox 1.2.3 (NOT TRIXBOX 2.0 !!!);
STEP 1:DELETE CURRENT ADDONS RPM ;
rpm -qa | grep asterisk-addons
rpm -e asterisk-addons-1.2.4_1.2.12.1-1.294
-----load former addons rpm------
STEP2:LOAD ADDONS VERSION 1.2.3
rpm -i asterisk-addons-1.2.3-1.219.i386.rpm
(i put in the link->http://n.domaindlx.com/ergenay/rpms/asterisk-addons-1.2.3-1.219.i386.rpm)(sometimes page is under load so try your chance.)
amportal stop
amportal start
then it works perfect.
on trixbox 2.0 it is NOTworking whatever you do...
so STAY on 1.2.3 and DO rpm change if you are using "ooh323".
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2006-06-07