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From: Ralph A. S. d. <ra...@sc...> - 2015-08-24 09:15:13
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I never installed Asterisk manually, the whole OpenBTS installation procedure brings it all in a compatible way. So I guess it could be a good idea uninstalling all the Asterisk stuff and let the build script so all the work. Ralph. -----Original Message----- From: Matthias Weber [mailto:Mat...@HS...] Sent: Wednesday, 19 August, 2015 10:37 To: ope...@li... Subject: Re: [Openbts-discuss] Setting up a new BTS; now: howto get asterisk running? Hello again, we finally got an almost stable system running. I started the services mentioned in my last mail and probably also increased performance by allowing the virtual machine to take 2 CPU cores instead of 1. Phones can finally register within the network (really quick compared to before) and exchange text messages. Unfortunately voice calls still do not work. I think asterisk is not running or not installed probably and I wonder if somebody could elaborate a bit more on this as documentation is rather poor on that topic, [1]. We installed asterisk via the commandline package manager: sudo apt-get install asterisk Furthermore there are two directories asterisk/ and asterisk-config/. There is also a build script which generates a new Debian package range-asterisk_11.7.0.4. I do not know how this is compatible with the binary package from apt and if the generated package has to be installed and configured manually. Cheers, Matthias [1] https://wush.net/trac/rangepublic/wiki/asteriskConfig ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- _______________________________________________ Openbts-discuss mailing list Ope...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openbts-discuss |