Hello,
your problem is clearly caused by an improper version of Ser's vm module. I would suggest that you download the last CVS version of this module and try it again.
Module's download address: http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ser/sip_router/modules/vm/vm.tar.g z?tarball=1
Then, unpack this package in Ser's module directory (ser/modules) and recompile Ser.
You should also download the last CVS version of Sems. If you updates your Sems version, should you always update Ser also.
Regards, Raphael.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Claudio Thorell dos Santos" cthorell@telenova.net To: "Raphael Coeffic" raphael.coeffic@iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:46 PM Subject: Re: [Serusers] Question about SEMS voicemail
Hello Raphael,
I have collected the debugs you requested me. On the the debus I have made
2
calls, on both of them I got a busy tone on the Ata and a message 400 session description failed.
Please, let me know if you find out what the problem is.
Thanks and regards, Claudio
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raphael Coeffic" raphael.coeffic@iptel.org To: "Claudio Thorell dos Santos" cthorell@telenova.net Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 7:46 AM Subject: Fw: [Serusers] Question about SEMS voicemail
Hello,
i forgot to answer some of the questions:
Any ideas why is this happening?
I think it is a compatibility problem between Ser & Sems FIFO interface.
I
would be able to tell you more if i see the ans_machine's debug logs.
Start
it with '-D 3 -E' and send me the complete output. Do the same with Ser
(in
ser.cfg: debug=7, fork=no, log_stderror=yes).
I also would like to know what codecs does this voicemail supports?
Mu-Law, A-Law, GSM. Futher codecs are planned. If you want to add codec support on your own, Sems has an easy-to-use plug-in interface/Sdk & for this purpose. Just have a look at the
existing
ones in the plug-in directory (gsm & wav). If you have any question regarding the implementation/integration of new codecs, feel free to
me
personally (raphael.coeffic@iptel.org).
Is there a way to retrieve the messages by phone or just by email?
At the moment, just by email. There are some plans to develop some
web-based
solution. A phone-based solution would suppose to implement an IVR,
which
is
not yet on the roadmap, as we think that it belongs to the past. If you
need
this for commercial use, contact Jiri Kuthan (jiri@iptel.org) for more information.
Regards, Raphael.