Hi I am having troubles with making calls . I have SER compiled and working with mysql and SERWEB,
Small issue with: 1(1885) ERROR: ul_add: flags expected when adding Alias from SERWEB but no issue creating it with serctl
I start SER using /usr/local/sbin/ser -D -E No errors and is listening on the correct ip
I have three users created with alias's example 38212349, 50, 51
Serctl ul show : output shows the registered users and the alias information no errors.
When I try a test call from say alias 38212349 to 38212350 the phone trys to make the call but nothing happens. I see nothing no errors at all.
What have I don't wrong. Please help if you can. hehehe I would like to call myself from one phone to the other.
Cheers :-)
U need to use xlog within the file, to see where the call is being routed to to, i.e strategically within the config place a few xlog/log statements and see what is happening to the call, also I looked at the serweb files this weekend, and there have been so many changes including changes to the database at the backend, I think it will end up breaking even more stuff if I try to cut out the parts that I changed to make serweb add the number to subscriber and then then name to alias. You need to just switch the logic of the script to achieve it.
Sorry i couldnt be of more help
iqbal
Mr Greg Plater wrote:
Hi
I am having troubles with making calls .
I have SER compiled and working with mysql and SERWEB,
Small issue with:
1(1885) ERROR: ul_add: flags expected when adding Alias from SERWEB but no issue creating it with serctl
I start SER using /usr/local/sbin/ser -D -E
No errors and is listening on the correct ip
I have three users created with alias’s example 38212349, 50, 51
Serctl ul show : output shows the registered users and the alias information no errors.
When I try a test call from say alias 38212349 to 38212350 the phone trys to make the call but nothing happens. I see nothing no errors at all.
What have I don’t wrong.
Please help if you can. hehehe I would like to call myself from one phone to the other.
Cheers
J
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