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<div>I have also changed the gain and currently it is committed out</div>
<div> am not sure of the version of chan_echolink and app_rpt ( how do you tell ) but this is a fresh copy of Acid downloaded this week</div>
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<div>also what is the node??? is it my Echolink node # if it is then I have tried it as well</div>
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<div>[el0]<br>confmode=no<br>call=W0IOU-R ; Change this!<br>pwd=mypassword; Change this!<br>name=TEST Testing Asterisk-EL-channel-driver ; Change this to your real name!<br>qth=TESTING ; Change this to your actual QTH!<br>
<a href="mailto:email=myemail@gmail.com">email=myemail@gmail.com</a>; Change this!<br>maxstns=20<br>rtcptimeout=10<br>node=123456 ; Change this!<br>recfile=/tmp/recorded.gsm<br>astnode=2345 ; Change this to your active Allstar node number!<br>
context=radio-secure<br>server1=<a href="http://server1.echolink.org">server1.echolink.org</a><br>server2=<a href="http://server2.echolink.org">server2.echolink.org</a><br>server3=<a href="http://server3.echolink.org">server3.echolink.org</a><br>
;erxgain=10.0 ; defaults to -3.0 db<br>;etxgain=10.0 ; defaults to 3.0 db.<br><br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:21 PM, James Nessen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nessenj@jimsoffice.org">nessenj@jimsoffice.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">What does your echolink.conf file look like??<br><br>(please remember to omit your echolink password)<br><br>
Jim
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<div class="h5"><br><br>On Aug 14, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Todd Birkenholtz wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Thanks James.<br><br>Unfortunately this is not the case. I have verified both UDP ports are sent from my router to my internal server 192.168.2.110.<br>
I also have run the windows Echolink and ran the test firewall function and I can verify my ISP does not filter the ports.<br><br>The following is a tcpdump of the inbound connection to my Asterisk box on a connect to verify the conversation makes it to my Asterisk box.<br>
<br>[root@test ~]# tcpdump host 204.13.148.174<br>tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode<br>listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes<br>14:37:49.056574 IP 204.13.148.174.5199 > 192.168.2.110.5199: UDP, length 96<br>
14:37:49.056869 IP 204.13.148.174.5198 > 192.168.2.110.5198: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:49.057182 IP 192.168.2.110.5198 > 204.13.148.174.5198: UDP, length 74<br>14:37:49.057785 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 76<br>
14:37:49.585296 IP 204.13.148.174.5199 > 192.168.2.110.5199: UDP, length 96<br>14:37:49.585602 IP 204.13.148.174.5198 > 192.168.2.110.5198: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637508 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637515 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637521 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637526 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637532 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637537 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637542 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637547 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637552 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637558 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637563 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637568 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637573 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637578 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637583 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637588 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637592 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637597 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>14:37:51.637602 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br>
14:37:51.637607 IP 192.168.2.110.5199 > 204.13.148.174.5199: UDP, length 36<br><br>Thanks again.. I really appreciate the help<br><br>Todd<br><br><br>On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 3:39 PM, James Nessen <<a href="mailto:nessenj@jimsoffice.org" target="_blank">nessenj@jimsoffice.org</a>> wrote:<br>
If your node is behind a firewall, it sounds like you don't have ports 5198 and 5199 udp forwarded into your node. If your node sits out on a public IP, make sure your upstream ISP doesn't filter on those ports.<br>
<br>Jim / K6JWN<br><br><br>On Aug 14, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Todd Birkenholtz wrote:<br><br>Thanks Jim I will change my rpt.conf to rxchannel = Zap/pseudo<br><br>Any Idea on why no audio in my inbound Echolink connections?<br>
<br>My echolink inbound connection looks like this.<br><br>In extensions.conf<br><br>[radio-secure]<br>exten => 2345,1,Answer<br>exten => 2345,n,Playback(tt-weasels,skip)<br>exten => 2345,n,Hangup<br><br> *CLI> [Aug 14 11:45:36] NOTICE[16779]: chan_echolink.c:2189 do_new_call: new CALL=W0IOU,ip=204.13.148.184,name= Todd<br>
-- Executing [2345@radio-secure:1] Answer("echolink/el0-12", "") in new stack<br> -- Executing [2345@radio-secure:2] Playback("echolink/el0-12", "tt-weasels|skip") in new stack<br>
-- <echolink/el0-12> Playing 'tt-weasels' (language '')<br> -- Executing [2345@radio-secure:3] Hangup("echolink/el0-12", "") in new stack<br> == Spawn extension (radio-secure, 2345, 3) exited non-zero on 'echolink/el0-12'<br>
<br><br>Thanks<br><br><br><br>On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Steve Zingman <<a href="mailto:szingman@msgstor.com" target="_blank">szingman@msgstor.com</a>> wrote:<br>Todd Birkenholtz wrote:<br>> Fellow Hams and PBX tinkerer's<br>
><br>> I want to provide a auto-patch and a repeater dial-in for our club<br>> repeater using my existing home Asterisk PBX in a Flash setup.<br>> Our club repeater is connected to Echolink so I was thinking about<br>
> creating a Echolink node on my server that users could link to then I<br>> would allow an outbound call.<br>> On the reverse I would like to provide a repeater dial-in number that<br>> would route through my Asterisk server to our club's node via<br>
> Echolink. Keeping in mind at no time does my Asterisk server actually<br>> communicates with a radio directly it is just acting as a Echolink<br>> gateway.<br>><br>> I have been experimenting with ACID but it appears the radio/usb<br>
> driver is preventing Asterisk from loading without a actual usb radio<br>> connected. If I noload=chan_usbradio in the modules.conf file then<br>> Asterisk appears to load but I am still having problems with refrence<br>
> to it in my rpt.config file.<br>><br>> I have been able to configure a Echolink connection but I<br>> cant send audio to the connected node when the remote station connects<br>> but the Asterisk debug indicates it is.<br>
> Does anybody have a working Echolink node that they would like to<br>> share their iax,echolink,rpt and extensions config file with me.<br>><br>><br>Todd,<br>Set rxchannel = Zap/pseudo in place chan_usb in rpt.conf You will not<br>
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