[Freeswitch-users] Problems setting up mod_gsmopen
Giovanni Maruzzelli
gmaruzz at gmail.com
Sun Feb 17 13:31:52 MSK 2013
I would tell you to restart from scratch, and follow strictly the
gsmopen wiki page. You probably messed up the config.
After having done that (eg: refollow the steps in wiki page and
reinstall a config file) if you still have problems post here BOTH
your config file, a debug output, and all info requested in the
section "report bugs and problems" of the wikki page.
No one can help you without those info.
-giovanni
On 2/17/13, J G <joakim+freeswitch-users at gissberg.nu> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to figure out how to get my E173 to work with Freeswitch. I
> accually had it working a few months ago and don't know if I have changed
> anything to break it. But atleast we know it is proven to have worked and
> has voice unlocked.
>
> The interface registers in gsmopen very randomly, something I have read is
> a problem for others too. Usually it connects to the provider via USB2, and
> sometimes USB0, but it is very random. This is not my main problem though,
> it is to get it working at all.
>
> On the (random) ring interface I get this output via picocom if I call the
> number:
>
> RING
>
> +CLIP: "+61468440XXX",145,,,,0
>
> That should be the "controldevice_name", right?
>
> The other two are silent, but I did get some scrambled output on one,
> ...once.
>
> If I get it to connect to the network, and try to call out, I get nothing
> on one interface, and an error if I select the other:
>
> 19.218876 [ERR] switch_core_io.c:806 gsmopen/ANY/148 has no write codec.
>
> What does that error try to explain to me?
>
> Sorry for a very messy post, but everything feels so random and I can't
> even reproduce for good logfiles. Make a call, sighup the logfile, and the
> next call 10 seconds later the output is something totaly different, it's
> that random!
>
> I can work on proper logfiles if it's needed.
>
> - J
>
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Sincerely,
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