Ken Williams wrote:
I'm trying to use a simple page function. It starts a MeetMe
conference with the devices I've listed, but the devices hang up after
3-5 seconds. After doing some research I found this was a problem,
and I needed to remove a (5) from app_page.c
Well, my app_page.c didn't have the (5). I did make clean; make
install again just in case I had some weird compiled version installed
that had the (5) in it. After compiling I restarted the asterisk
service and tried paging again and still had the same problem.
In the CLI I get the following, which you can see the (5) is still in
there somehow.
-- Playing 'beep' (language 'en')
-- Launching MeetMe(1010553064d|mqxdw(5)) on SIP/710-09a50038
-- Created MeetMe conference 1023 for conference '1010553064d'
-- Launching MeetMe(1010553064d|mqxdw(5)) on SIP/717-09a48758
I've grep'd the entire src folder for \(5\) as well as qxd trying to
find all instances of this, and the only ones are listed in the
app_page.c file. Any suggestions on where to get this rogue (5) out
of here?
snprintf(meetmeopts, sizeof(meetmeopts), "%ud|%sqxdw", confid,
ast_test_flag(&flags, PAGE_DUPLEX) ? "" : "m");
and
if (!res) {
snprintf(meetmeopts, sizeof(meetmeopts), "%ud|A%sqxd",
confid, $
pbx_exec(chan, app, meetmeopts, 1);
}
are the only sections of the app_page.c that have the meetme call in it.
My page functions, fwiw, both have the same problem:
;Paging
exten => 760,1,SIPAddHeader(Call-Info: answer-after=0)
exten => 760,2,Page(SIP/717&SIP/710&SIP/702|d)
exten => 760,3,Hangup
exten => 761,1,SIPAddHeader(Call-Info: answer-after=0)
exten => 761,2,Page(SIP/717&SIP/710&SIP/702)
exten => 761,3,Hangup
Any suggestions would be very helpful.
I had the same problem and ended up changing the 5 to a 300. If you
don't specify a (N) after the 'w', I believe it defaults to 5.
Steve
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