[Serusers] SEMS question - custom greeting

Bill admin at vci.net
Thu Jul 1 22:35:23 CEST 2004


    That helped a little. Here's part of the debug that showed. The domain
that it's using is 192.168.1.10  That's the IP address of my computer and
not the IP address of the ser server and it's obviously not the domain name
(ser.vci.net). More below.

(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:236): cmd.method= <INVITE>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:237): cmd.user= <540>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:238): cmd.email= <admin at vci.net>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:239): cmd.domain= <192.168.1.10>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:240): cmd.dstip= <192.168.1.55>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:241): cmd.port= <>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:242): cmd.r_uri= <sip:540 at ser.vci.net>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:243): cmd.from_uri=
<sip:540 at 192.168.1.10:5060>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:244): cmd.from= <Bill
<sip:540 at ser.vci.net>>
(10908) DEBUG: execute (AmServer.cpp:245): cmd.to= <<sip:540 at ser.vci.net>>

    The debug also showed that ser couldn't open the wav file for some
reason. The path is correct. Could it be some sort of compatibility problem?
I used Sound Recorder in Windows 98 to record the .wav file.


(10915) ERROR: play (AmRtpStream.cpp:471): AmRtpStream::play: Cannot open
file /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/192.168.1.10/540.wav

[root at ser /]# ls /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/192.168.1.10/540.wav
/usr/local/lib/sems/audio/192.168.1.10/540.wav


      Bill Dunn




----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ezequiel Colombo
To: Bill ; serusers at lists.iptel.org
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SEMS question - custom greeting


Are you set the correct <announce_path> ?
SEMS have permissions to read this file ?
Try to run sems -D 3 -E to see what greeting file sems try to read.

# optional parameter: announce_path=<path>
#
# - sets the path where announce files are searched for
# - the file to be played is determined the following way:
#   <announce_path>/<domainname>/<username>.wav
#   if this file is not available <announce_path>/<default_anounce> is used
#announce_path=/usr/local/lib/sems/audio/
announce_path=/voicemail/audio/

Ezequiel

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill" <admin at vci.net>
To: <serusers at lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 5:05 PM
Subject: [Serusers] SEMS question - custom greeting


>     I have the voicemail function with SEMS working ok but I haven't been
> able to get the custom greetings to work. The sems.conf file looks pretty
> straight forward but I haven't figured out why I can't get the custom
> greetings to work. I recorded a greeting in wav format and placed it in
> /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/ser.vci.net/510.wav  My SIP ID is
510 at ser.vci.net
> I have also tried using  /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/192.168.1.55/510.wav
> because when the email is sent out the domain (in the email) is listed as
> "192.168.1.55" instead of "ser.vci.net"  I also tried
> /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/192.168.1.55/510 at ser.vci.net.wav and that
doesn't
> work either.
>
>     If it matters I actually used a symbolic link from
> /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/192.168.1.55 (and
> /usr/local/lib/sems/audio/ser.vci.net) to /var/greetings/ser.vci.net
because
> serweb puts the custom greetings there. The paths work though.
>
>     Most of the sems.cfg file is defaulted. I beleive the only thing I
> changed was the smtp server address.
>
>       Bill Dunn
>
>
>
> # optional parameter: announce_path=<path>
> #
> # - sets the path where announce files are searched for
> # - the file to be played is determined the following way:
> #   <announce_path>/<domainname>/<username>.wav
> #   if this file is not available <announce_path>/<default_anounce> is
used
> announce_path=/usr/local/lib/sems/audio/
>
> # parameter: default_announce=<filename>
> #
> # - sets the name of the default announce WAV file
> default_announce=default_en.wav
>
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