Difference between revisions of "Cant dial to *9901"
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(New page: Login to your server via ssh and run "'''asterisk -rx 'dialplan show mor_tests''''" The correct output must look like this: [ Context 'mor_tests' created by 'pbx_config' ] '*9901' =...) |
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-= 3 extensions (7 priorities) in 1 context. =- | -= 3 extensions (7 priorities) in 1 context. =- | ||
If you can't find *9901 , make a backup of /etc/asterisk directory and | If you can't find *9901 , make a backup of /etc/asterisk directory and then copy /usr/src/mor/asterisk-conf files to /etc/asterisk. | ||
Do /etc/init.d/asterisk reload after you are ready. | Do /etc/init.d/asterisk reload after you are ready. | ||
If you still are unable to dial to *9901 , maybe you are dialing from fax device ? | If you still are unable to dial to *9901 , maybe you are dialing from fax device ? |
Revision as of 10:13, 23 March 2009
Login to your server via ssh and run "asterisk -rx 'dialplan show mor_tests'"
The correct output must look like this:
[ Context 'mor_tests' created by 'pbx_config' ] '*9901' => 1. Goto(mor_fax2email_test|${EXTEN}|1) [pbx_config] '*9902' => 1. Playback(demo-instruct) [pbx_config] 2. Hangup() [pbx_config] '*9903' => 1. Playback(demo-echotest) [pbx_config] 2. Echo() [pbx_config] 3. Playback(demo-echodone) [pbx_config] 4. Hangup() [pbx_config] -= 3 extensions (7 priorities) in 1 context. =-
If you can't find *9901 , make a backup of /etc/asterisk directory and then copy /usr/src/mor/asterisk-conf files to /etc/asterisk.
Do /etc/init.d/asterisk reload after you are ready.
If you still are unable to dial to *9901 , maybe you are dialing from fax device ?