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From: Tom Penney
Subject: [Bayonne-devel] RE: Bayonne-devel digest, Vol 1 #7 - 2 msgs
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 16:00:35 -0600

Mark,

I forgot to write you earlier. Sprint called me on my cell phone yesterday
while I was away from home. They were trying to get in touch with you about
the address of the T1. They had a disconnected number for you. I gave them
your number. I could not remember your address. Did they reach you?

-Tom

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Today's Topics:

   1. Using Bayonne with a LineJack (address@hidden)
   2. Re: Using Bayonne with a LineJack (David Sugar)

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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 10:48:31 +0100 (CET)
From:  <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Bayonne-devel] Using Bayonne with a LineJack

Hello

I successfully compiled and installed Bayonne v0.7.6 on a PC with a Red Hat
7.2 (2.4.7-10) and with a QuickNet LineJack. But, when i try to use Bayonne
i got 3 problems :

1- If I launch Bayonne in a normal way, it seems to work :
----
# bayonne
tgi: initialized; uid=100 pid=4669
driver started 1 port(s)
scheduler: using /etc/bayonne.sched
normal startup; Bayonne Runtime Configuration
---
Then to see if it works I take my phone and call the line port of the
LineJack. It seems Bayonne hangs on. But, then, the only thing i hear is a
"damn" strident noise...

Both phone and line port (of the LineJack) are plugged in a PBX.

2- If I launch Bayonne with -G option i got an error :
---
# bayonne -G
tgi: initialized; uid=100 pid=4775
/usr/local/lib/bayonne/0.7.6/gui.dbg: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
exiting: reason=-1
---
I haven't got the file gui.dbg (locate gui.dbg returns nothing) on my system
and i don't know where i can find it.

3- What's the use of the option -X for Bayonne ? I think it might be usefull
but i can't make it to work.

Any help would be appreciated,
Nicolas

PS: If i launch the Bayonne test i got this (which seems ok to me) :
---
# bayonne --test
SERVER VERSION 0.7.6; i686 Linux 2.4.7-10
TGI VERSION 2.2; driver=phonedev; prefix=/home/bayonne/apps/bayonne
Loading TGI plugins...
tgi: initialized; uid=100 pid=4828
Loading DSO plugin images...
debug: test module loaded
Generic Phone Device (phonedev) driver loaded; capacity=16
TTS: loading english phrasebooks...
test: 0 steps compiled
test::test1: 4 steps compiled
test::test2: 3 steps compiled
test::test3: 8 steps compiled
test::test4: 4 steps compiled
tams1: 6 steps compiled
mwi: 0 steps compiled
mwi::generic-enable: 3 steps compiled
mwi::generic-disable: 3 steps compiled
mwi::update: 2 steps compiled
mwi::sync: 2 steps compiled
playrec: 10 steps compiled
playrec::play: 12 steps compiled
playrec::record: 12 steps compiled
tams: 12 steps compiled
cidlog: 3 steps compiled
loading default trunk group
driver starting 1 service thread(s)
phone0: Quicknet driver started
phone0: hangup
debug: service updating
debug: service delay 86
debug: service wakeup
debug: service delay 2
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
phone0: idle
debug: service delay 1000
driver started 1 port(s)
audit: starting service
normal startup; Bayonne Runtime Configuration
debug: *** start of regression test series
network: starting
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
debug: service delay -1
debug: *** start of cdr test
phone0: ringing
phone0: attach script
phone0: step 3 cdr(%node,%id,%pstn.rings,%session.home)
debug: service wakeup
debug: service updating
debug: service delay 36
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
phone0: step 3 set(%status,completed)
debug: service delay 35
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
phone0: step 3 debug(***, test1 ,%status)
phone0: *** test1 completed
debug: service delay 35
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
phone0: step 3 exit()
debug: service delay 35
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
phone0: exit
phone0: hangup
phone0: detach script
debug: service delay 99
debug: service wakeup
debug: service delay 1
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
phone0: idle
debug: service delay 1000
debug: service wakeup
debug: service delay 5
debug: service wakeup
debug: phone0: service expires
debug: service delay -1
debug: *** test cdr successful
debug: *** start of state handler test
phone0: ringing
phone0: attach script
phone0: step 3 sleep(2)
phone0: sleep
phone0: step 3 debug(***, test2 completed)
phone0: *** test2 completed
phone0: step 3 exit()
phone0: exit
phone0: hangup
phone0: detach script
phone0: idle
debug: *** test state successful
debug: *** start of trap test
phone0: ringing
phone0: attach script
phone0: step fffb sleep(0)
phone0: step 3 sleep(0)
phone0: step fffb sleep(2)
phone0: sleep
phone0: step 3 hangup()
phone0: step 2 debug(***, test3 completed)
phone0: *** test3 completed
phone0: step 2 hangup()
phone0: exit
phone0: hangup
phone0: detach script
phone0: idle
debug: *** test trap successful
debug: *** fifo test...
fifo: cmd=debug&first&last
debug: fifo-> debug first last
debug: *** test series completed 4 of 4 successful
network: stopping
scheduler: stopped
phone0: device stopped
driver stopping service thread(s)
normal shutdown
---




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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 07:14:56 -0500
From: David Sugar <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Bayonne-devel] Using Bayonne with a LineJack

If you have the "fox" toolkit installed, Bayonne will build the
experimental gui module, but it doesn't actually do very much as yet.

The noise problem sounds familiar, I recall hearing this before and will
have to think back.  You should use the quicknet drivers from the oh323
current cvs rather than the ones distributed in the rh kernel, however.

address@hidden wrote:

>Hello
>
>I successfully compiled and installed Bayonne v0.7.6 on a PC with a Red Hat
7.2 (2.4.7-10) and with a QuickNet LineJack. But, when i try to use Bayonne
i got 3 problems :
>
>1- If I launch Bayonne in a normal way, it seems to work :
>----
># bayonne
>tgi: initialized; uid=100 pid=4669
>driver started 1 port(s)
>scheduler: using /etc/bayonne.sched
>normal startup; Bayonne Runtime Configuration
>---
>Then to see if it works I take my phone and call the line port of the
LineJack. It seems Bayonne hangs on. But, then, the only thing i hear is a
"damn" strident noise...
>
>Both phone and line port (of the LineJack) are plugged in a PBX.
>
>2- If I launch Bayonne with -G option i got an error :
>---
># bayonne -G
>tgi: initialized; uid=100 pid=4775
>/usr/local/lib/bayonne/0.7.6/gui.dbg: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
>exiting: reason=-1
>---
>I haven't got the file gui.dbg (locate gui.dbg returns nothing) on my
system and i don't know where i can find it.
>
>3- What's the use of the option -X for Bayonne ? I think it might be
usefull but i can't make it to work.
>
>Any help would be appreciated,
>Nicolas
>
>PS: If i launch the Bayonne test i got this (which seems ok to me) :
>---
># bayonne --test
>SERVER VERSION 0.7.6; i686 Linux 2.4.7-10
>TGI VERSION 2.2; driver=phonedev; prefix=/home/bayonne/apps/bayonne
>Loading TGI plugins...
>tgi: initialized; uid=100 pid=4828
>Loading DSO plugin images...
>debug: test module loaded
>Generic Phone Device (phonedev) driver loaded; capacity=16
>TTS: loading english phrasebooks...
>test: 0 steps compiled
>test::test1: 4 steps compiled
>test::test2: 3 steps compiled
>test::test3: 8 steps compiled
>test::test4: 4 steps compiled
>tams1: 6 steps compiled
>mwi: 0 steps compiled
>mwi::generic-enable: 3 steps compiled
>mwi::generic-disable: 3 steps compiled
>mwi::update: 2 steps compiled
>mwi::sync: 2 steps compiled
>playrec: 10 steps compiled
>playrec::play: 12 steps compiled
>playrec::record: 12 steps compiled
>tams: 12 steps compiled
>cidlog: 3 steps compiled
>loading default trunk group
>driver starting 1 service thread(s)
>phone0: Quicknet driver started
>phone0: hangup
>debug: service updating
>debug: service delay 86
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: service delay 2
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>phone0: idle
>debug: service delay 1000
>driver started 1 port(s)
>audit: starting service
>normal startup; Bayonne Runtime Configuration
>debug: *** start of regression test series
>network: starting
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>debug: service delay -1
>debug: *** start of cdr test
>phone0: ringing
>phone0: attach script
>phone0: step 3 cdr(%node,%id,%pstn.rings,%session.home)
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: service updating
>debug: service delay 36
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>phone0: step 3 set(%status,completed)
>debug: service delay 35
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>phone0: step 3 debug(***, test1 ,%status)
>phone0: *** test1 completed
>debug: service delay 35
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>phone0: step 3 exit()
>debug: service delay 35
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>phone0: exit
>phone0: hangup
>phone0: detach script
>debug: service delay 99
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: service delay 1
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>phone0: idle
>debug: service delay 1000
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: service delay 5
>debug: service wakeup
>debug: phone0: service expires
>debug: service delay -1
>debug: *** test cdr successful
>debug: *** start of state handler test
>phone0: ringing
>phone0: attach script
>phone0: step 3 sleep(2)
>phone0: sleep
>phone0: step 3 debug(***, test2 completed)
>phone0: *** test2 completed
>phone0: step 3 exit()
>phone0: exit
>phone0: hangup
>phone0: detach script
>phone0: idle
>debug: *** test state successful
>debug: *** start of trap test
>phone0: ringing
>phone0: attach script
>phone0: step fffb sleep(0)
>phone0: step 3 sleep(0)
>phone0: step fffb sleep(2)
>phone0: sleep
>phone0: step 3 hangup()
>phone0: step 2 debug(***, test3 completed)
>phone0: *** test3 completed
>phone0: step 2 hangup()
>phone0: exit
>phone0: hangup
>phone0: detach script
>phone0: idle
>debug: *** test trap successful
>debug: *** fifo test...
>fifo: cmd=debug&first&last
>debug: fifo-> debug first last
>debug: *** test series completed 4 of 4 successful
>network: stopping
>scheduler: stopped
>phone0: device stopped
>driver stopping service thread(s)
>normal shutdown
>---
>
>
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