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Re: Asterisk


  • Subject: Re: Asterisk
  • From: "erdut1" <erdut1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 08:44:13 -0000

while waiting for Patrick re: the compiling problem, I thought I'd
play around with the asterisk-manager windows exe available from his site.

running from a comand prompt I get

---------------------------------------------------------
C:\xap\xap-asterisk admin amp111 192.168.0.100
xAP Asterisk Manager Interface 1.0
(c) Patrick Lidstone, 2003-5

eth0: address 192.168.0.7
eth0: network 255.255.255.0
Autoconfig: xAP broadcasts on 192.168.0.255:3639
xAP uid=FF000E00, source=Rocket.asterisk.server1
Broadcast socket port 3639 in use
Assuming a hub is active
Discovered port 3639
Attempting to connect to asterisk server 192.168.0.100:5038
Connected ok
------------------------------------------------------------

asterisk log

-------------------------------------------------------------
Feb 3 19:37:35 VERBOSE[7081] logger.c: == Manager 'admin' logged on
from 192.168.0.7
Feb 3 19:37:35 VERBOSE[7081] logger.c: == Manager 'admin' logged on
from 192.168.0.7
--------------------------------------------------------------

everything to me looks ok but the only xap mesages generated by
xap-asterisk are heartbeats

Im using Asterisk@Home version 2.2

Has anyone got this working ?

Nick







--- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, "erdut1" <erdut1@...> wrote:
>
> just tried gcc version 3.3.5 and still getting the same error message
> as James below. :-(
> Has anyone been able to succesfully compile the asterisk-xap source
> on Patrick's site ?
>
> Nick
>
>
>








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