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MeetMe "That is Not a Valid Conference Number" Err

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:44 pm
by control-plane
MeetMe "That is Not a Valid Conference Number" Error

After some attempts I was able to get the meetme module for Asterisk. Hooray.

I had to reinstall from scratch, I mean a brand new system. Uninstalling Asterisk and Zaptel then reinstalling them did not fix anything. There were some other dependencies that were preventing the app_meetme.so to be installed. Anyhow, I installed Zaptel-1-4.0 first then I installed Asterisk 1-4.0 and that gave me the MeetMe module.

Great, so I start setting up conferences. Well, not quite. When I try to dial a meetme conference room number I get "That is Not a Valid Conference Number" on the phone and the console gave me the following:

[Mar 1 23:23:56] WARNING[3975]: chan_zap.c:924 zt_open: Unable to open '/dev/zap/pseudo': No such file or directory
[Mar 1 23:23:56] ERROR[3975]: chan_zap.c:7633 chandup: Unable to dup channel: No such file or directory
[Mar 1 23:23:56] WARNING[3975]: app_meetme.c:611 build_conf: Unable to open pseudo channel - trying device
[Mar 1 23:23:56] WARNING[3975]: app_meetme.c:614 build_conf: Unable to open pseudo device
[Mar 1 23:23:56] WARNING[3975]: chan_zap.c:924 zt_open: Unable to open '/dev/zap/pseudo': No such file or directory
[Mar 1 23:23:56] ERROR[3975]: chan_zap.c:7633 chandup: Unable to dup channel: No such file or directory
[Mar 1 23:23:56] WARNING[3975]: app_meetme.c:611 build_conf: Unable to open pseudo channel - trying device
[Mar 1 23:23:56] WARNING[3975]: app_meetme.c:614 build_conf: Unable to open pseudo device

All I know is that there is no zap directory under /dev. Obviously installing Zaptel alone did not fix anything. Is there something else I need to install, configure, or tweak based on the error message above? Any help and suggestions here would be great! Thanks!

CP

BTW - I'm NOT running BSD. RHEL with Linux Kernel 2.6.9

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:35 pm
by Op3r
are you using anything for your timer?

get at least an x100p card. or use ztdummy.