Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
So, comment out 505501?
rxchannel = USRP/127.0.0.1:34001:32001 ; GNU Radio interface USRP
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Then 505501 should not be using chan_usrp.
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chan_usrp is used to connect to AB.
On 12/31/19 8:32 AM, Ted Lawrence via
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If I understand your question?
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
If I understand your question?
1999 is for the DV-Switch ASL<>DMR 505501 is radio-less and is a node for connecting to other nodes (Remote Base)
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
You have BOTH nodes using chan_usrp. I have to assume you mean to
use 1999 to connect to AB.
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What is the purpose of 1999? What is the purpose of 505501? What should be connected to 1999? What should be connected to 505501?
On 12/31/19 8:24 AM, Ted Lawrence via
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
[1999] rxchannel = USRP/127.0.0.1:34001:32001 ; Use the USRP channel driver. Must be enabled in modules.conf ; 127.0.0.1 = IP of the target application ; 34001 = UDP port the target application is listening on ; 32001 = UDP port ASL is listening on
duplex = 0 ; 0 = Half duplex with no telemetry tones or hang time. Ah, but Allison STILL talks!
hangtime = 0 ; squelch tail hang time 0 althangtime = 0 ; longer squelch tail hang time 0
holdofftelem = 1 ; Hold off all telemetry when signal is present on receiver or from connected nodes ; except when an ID needs to be done and there is a signal coming from a connected node.
telemdefault = 0 ; 0 = telemetry output off. Don't send Allison to DMR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Trust me.
telemdynamic = 0 ; 0 = disallow users to change the local telemetry setting with a COP command,
linktolink = no ; disables forcing physical half-duplex operation of main repeater while ; still keeping half-duplex semantics (optional)
nounkeyct = 1 ; Set to a 1 to eliminate courtesy tones and associated delays.
totime = 180000 ; transmit time-out time (in ms) (optional, default 3 minutes 180000 ms)
idrecording = |ie ; id recording or morse string see http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/87 idtalkover = |ie ; Talkover ID (optional) default is none see http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/129
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Show the 1999 stanza
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On 12/31/19 8:07 AM, Ted Lawrence via
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This is what I have:
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 05:15 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote:
asterisk -r root@repeater:/etc/asterisk# asterisk -r
AllStarLink Asterisk Version 1.01 2/13/2018 GIT Version adaec47 Copyright (C) 1999 - 2018 Digium, Inc. Jim Dixon, AllStarLink Inc. and others. Created by Mark Spencer <markster@...> Asterisk comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; type 'core show warranty' for details. This is free software, with components licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 and other licenses; you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'core show license' for details. ========================================================================= Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
IF you followed my direction, the asterisk is already running. It
LOOKS like you may be trying to start a second copy. See below.
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asterisk -r will connect you to a running asterisk
On 12/31/19 8:12 AM, Ted Lawrence via
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 05:09 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote:
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
Oops, I stopped Asterisk then
root@repeater:/etc/asterisk# netstat -unap Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:34001 0.0.0.0:* 566/Analog_Bridge udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5353 0.0.0.0:* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:42320 0.0.0.0:* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:31100 0.0.0.0:* 566/Analog_Bridge udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:31103 0.0.0.0:* 568/MMDVM_Bridge udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2470 0.0.0.0:* 567/md380-emu udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:68 0.0.0.0:* 496/dhcpcd udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:62032 0.0.0.0:* 568/MMDVM_Bridge udp 0 0 192.168.1.86:123 0.0.0.0:* 539/ntpd udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:123 0.0.0.0:* 539/ntpd udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:123 0.0.0.0:* 539/ntpd udp6 0 0 :::32953 :::* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp6 0 0 :::5353 :::* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp6 0 0 fe80::f18c:2ed4:b72:123 :::* 539/ntpd udp6 0 0 ::1:123 :::* 539/ntpd udp6 0 0 :::123 :::* 539/ntpd
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 05:09 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote:
netstat -unap Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:34001 0.0.0.0:* 566/Analog_Bridge udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5353 0.0.0.0:* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:32001 0.0.0.0:* 31215/asterisk udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:42320 0.0.0.0:* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:31100 0.0.0.0:* 566/Analog_Bridge udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:31103 0.0.0.0:* 568/MMDVM_Bridge udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2470 0.0.0.0:* 567/md380-emu udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:4569 0.0.0.0:* 31215/asterisk udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:68 0.0.0.0:* 496/dhcpcd udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:62032 0.0.0.0:* 568/MMDVM_Bridge udp 0 0 192.168.1.86:123 0.0.0.0:* 539/ntpd udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:123 0.0.0.0:* 539/ntpd udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:123 0.0.0.0:* 539/ntpd udp6 0 0 :::32953 :::* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp6 0 0 :::5353 :::* 335/avahi-daemon: r udp6 0 0 fe80::f18c:2ed4:b72:123 :::* 539/ntpd udp6 0 0 ::1:123 :::* 539/ntpd udp6 0 0 :::123 :::* 539/ntpd
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
With Asterisk NOT running, as root, show results of:
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netstat -unap Steve
On 12/31/19 8:07 AM, Ted Lawrence via
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This is what I have:
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
This is what I have:
[505501] ; Change this to your assigned node number
; Must also be enabled in modules.conf ; Rx audio/signalling channel. Choose ONLY 1 per node stanza
; Enable the selected channel driver in modules.conf !!! ; rxchannel = dahdi/pseudo ; No radio (hub) ; rxchannel = SimpleUSB/usb_505501 ; SimpleUSB ; rxchannel = Pi/1 ; Raspberry Pi PiTA ; rxchannel = Radio/usb_505501 ; USBRadio (DSP) ; rxchannel = Dahdi/1 ; PCI Quad card ; rxchannel = Beagle/1 ; BeagleBoard rxchannel = USRP/127.0.0.1:34001:32001 ; GNU Radio interface USRP
duplex = 1 ; 0 = Half duplex with no telemetry tones or hang time. ; Special Case: Full duplex if linktolink is set to yes. ; This mode is preferred when interfacing with an external multiport repeater controller. ; Comment out idrecording and idtalkover to suppress IDs also ; 1 = Half duplex with telemetry tones and hang time. Does not repeat audio. ; This mode is preferred when interfacing a simplex node. ; 2 = Full Duplex with telemetry tones and hang time. ; This mode is preferred when interfacing a repeater. ; 3 = Full Duplex with telemetry tones and hang time, but no repeated audio. ; 4 = Full Duplex with telemetry tones and hang time. Repeated audio only when the autopatch is down.
linktolink = Yes ; disables forcing physical half-duplex operation of main repeater while ; still keeping half-duplex semantics (optional)
linkmongain = 0 ; Link Monitor Gain adjusts the audio level of monitored nodes when a signal from another node or the local receiver is received. ; If linkmongain is set to a negative number the monitored audio will decrease by the set amount in db. ; If linkmongain set to a positive number monitored audio will increase by the set amount in db. ; The value of linkmongain is in db. The default value is 0 db.
erxgain = -3 ; Echolink receive gain adjustment ; Note: Gain is in db-volts (20logVI/VO) etxgain = 3 ; Echolink transmit gain adjustment ; Note: Gain is in db-volts (20logVI/VO) ;eannmode = 1 ; 1 = Say only node number on echolink connects (default = 1) ; 2 = say phonetic call sign only on echolink connects ; 3 = say phonetic call sign and node number on echolink connects
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
[Dec 31 07:12:05] WARNING[25971]: chan_usrp.c:278 usrp_alloc: Unable
to bind port for usrp connection
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Check your USRP port settings.
On 12/31/19 7:15 AM, Ted Lawrence via
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On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 06:01 PM, Steve N4IRS wrote:
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 06:01 PM, Steve N4IRS wrote:
asterisk -vcdHere is the response AllStarLink Asterisk Version 1.01 2/13/2018 GIT Version adaec47 Copyright (C) 1999 - 2018 Digium, Inc. Jim Dixon, AllStarLink Inc. and others. Created by Mark Spencer <markster@...> Asterisk comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; type 'core show warranty' for details. This is free software, with components licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 and other licenses; you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'core show license' for details. ========================================================================= Parsing /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf Parsing /etc/asterisk/logger.conf Asterisk Event Logger Started /var/log/asterisk/event_log Asterisk Dynamic Loader Starting: [Dec 31 07:12:04] NOTICE[25949]: dnsmgr.c:394 do_reload: Managed DNS entries will be refreshed every 300 seconds. Asterisk Management interface listening on port 5038 [Dec 31 07:12:04] NOTICE[25949]: cdr.c:1416 do_reload: CDR simple logging enabled. Asterisk PBX Core Initializing Registering builtin applications: [Answer] [BackGround] [Busy] [Congestion] [Goto] [GotoIf] [GotoIfTime] [ExecIfTime] [Hangup] [NoOp] [Progress] [ResetCDR] [Ringing] [SayNumber] [SayDigits] [SayAlpha] [SayPhonetic] [SetAMAFlags] [SetGlobalVar] [Set] [ImportVar] [Wait] [WaitExten] Asterisk Dynamic Loader Starting: [Dec 31 07:12:04] NOTICE[25949]: loader.c:874 load_modules: 56 modules will be loaded. res_adsi.so => (ADSI Resource) res_crypto.so => (Cryptographic Digital Signatures) res_features.so => (Call Features Resource) res_indications.so => (Indications Resource) app_authenticate.so => (Authentication Application) app_dial.so => (Dialing Application) app_exec.so => (Executes dialplan applications) app_macro.so => (Extension Macros) app_playback.so => (Sound File Playback Application) app_rpt.so => (Radio Repeater/Remote Base Application) app_sendtext.so => (Send Text Applications) app_system.so => (Generic System() application) app_transfer.so => (Transfer) chan_dahdi.so => (DAHDI Telephony) chan_iax2.so => (Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2)) chan_local.so => (Local Proxy Channel (Note: used internally by other modules)) chan_usrp.so => (USRP Channel Module) codec_adpcm.so => (Adaptive Differential PCM Coder/Decoder) codec_alaw.so => (A-law Coder/Decoder) codec_a_mu.so => (A-law and Mulaw direct Coder/Decoder) codec_g722.so => (ITU G.722-64kbps G722 Transcoder) codec_g726.so => (ITU G.726-32kbps G726 Transcoder) codec_gsm.so => (GSM Coder/Decoder) codec_ulaw.so => (mu-Law Coder/Decoder) codec_ilbc.so => (iLBC Coder/Decoder) format_g723.so => (G.723.1 Simple Timestamp File Format) format_g726.so => (Raw G.726 (16/24/32/40kbps) data) format_g729.so => (Raw G729 data) format_gsm.so => (Raw GSM data) format_h263.so => (Raw H.263 data) format_h264.so => (Raw H.264 data) format_ilbc.so => (Raw iLBC data) format_pcm.so => (Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz (PCM,PCMA,AU), G.722 16Khz) format_sln.so => (Raw Signed Linear Audio support (SLN)) format_vox.so => (Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File Format) format_wav_gsm.so => (Microsoft WAV format (Proprietary GSM)) format_wav.so => (Microsoft WAV format (8000Hz Signed Linear)) func_base64.so => (base64 encode/decode dialplan functions) func_callerid.so => (Caller ID related dialplan function) func_cdr.so => (CDR dialplan function) func_channel.so => (Channel information dialplan function) func_curl.so => (Load external URL) func_cut.so => (Cut out information from a string) func_db.so => (Database (astdb) related dialplan functions) func_enum.so => (ENUM related dialplan functions) func_env.so => (Environment/filesystem dialplan functions) func_global.so => (Global variable dialplan functions) func_groupcount.so => (Channel group dialplan functions) func_language.so => (Channel language dialplan function) func_logic.so => (Logical dialplan functions) func_math.so => (Mathematical dialplan function) func_md5.so => (MD5 digest dialplan functions) func_moh.so => (Music-on-hold dialplan function) func_rand.so => (Random number dialplan function) func_realtime.so => (Read/Write values from a RealTime repository) pbx_config.so => (Text Extension Configuration) Asterisk Ready. *CLI> [Dec 31 07:12:05] NOTICE[25955]: app_rpt.c:22184 rpt_master: Normal Repeater Init 1999 [Dec 31 07:12:05] NOTICE[25955]: app_rpt.c:22184 rpt_master: Normal Repeater Init 505501 [Dec 31 07:12:05] WARNING[25971]: chan_usrp.c:278 usrp_alloc: Unable to bind port for usrp connection rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel Beginning asterisk shutdown.... Executing last minute cleanups Asterisk cleanly ending (0).
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DMRlink with no audio passing
#dmrlink
I took a few weeks away from this project and am back at it now. As my ultimate goal involved linking DMRlink with HBlink with the corresponding IPSC_Bridge and HB_Bridge, I have stepped back a little to build out the networks on each side ensuring all was healthy there. As I stripped back the bridge interfaces, I may have inadvertently caused another issue as my Motorola repeaters with pointed at masters in the dmrlink.cfg files do not appear to fully connect or pass traffic. I note the following behaviors leading me to this:
* the confbridge.py shows the IP address of the repeater as well as the assigned port number however the network link light on the repeater does not sustain solid but blinks indicating no connection. * I can ping the repeater from the computer running Dmrlink and IPSC * when I key the repeater and visually confirm signal and TS activation I do not see the corresponding log information show up that I do when I key a remote repeater connected to a different Motorola Master linked to the peer server in the same config file. Expanding on the above, I now have three motorola repeaters showing links to DMRlink with the corresponding master stanzas noted above and I have a successful peer link to an existing motorola repeater functioning as a master with seven other linked repeaters. When a radio keys on one of the repeaters linked to the motorola master I see the radio ID and talk group show up in my dmrlink.py logs. Looking at the moto repeaters coming into my dmrlink system, I see IP addresses and port numbers however I get no audio and I do not see the same information regarding radio ID and TG. I also do not see the reciprocal indication of a connection on the repeater side as the link light continues to flash rather than going solid indicating a solid two way link. Below is the log captured during a test session. The only potential errors I see are related to the Carlsbad link. (ERROR (CARLSBAD) Unknown Message - Type: f0 From: 734566 Packet: f0000b35664a531000) root@AI6BX-DMR:~# tail -f /tmp/dmrlink.log
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer List Received from Master: 7 peers in this IPSC
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer List Received from Master: 7 peers in this IPSC
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
ERROR (CARLSBAD) Unknown Message - Type: f0 From: 734566 Packet: f0000b35664a531000
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer List Received from Master: 7 peers in this IPSC
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
ERROR (CARLSBAD) Unknown Message - Type: f0 From: 734566 Packet: f0000b356648531000
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer List Received from Master: 7 peers in this IPSC
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer List Received from Master: 7 peers in this IPSC
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (ALL IPSC SYSTEMS) Rule timer loop started
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
ERROR (CARLSBAD) Unknown Message - Type: f0 From: 734566 Packet: f0000b35664a531000
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer Keep-Alive Missed for 734990, 72.132.16.199:50006
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
ERROR (CARLSBAD) Unknown Message - Type: f0 From: 734566 Packet: f0000b35664e531000
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Peer List Received from Master: 7 peers in this IPSC
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
INFO (CARLSBAD) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734566, 69.75.245.178:50009
ERROR (CARLSBAD) Unknown Message - Type: f0 From: 734566 Packet: f0000b35664a531000
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (GLAMIS) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734355, 44.16.15.50:62055
INFO (RIFF_PEER) Registering with Peer 20001, 67.63.96.6:50001
INFO (HB_BRIDGE) Master Registration Packet Received from peer 734440, 166.170.51.21:14225
^C Following is the master stanza for the Carlsbad repeater: [CARLSBAD]
ENABLED: True
RADIO_ID: 734566
IP:
PORT: 62036
ALIVE_TIMER: 5
MAX_MISSED: 20
PEER_OPER: True
IPSC_MODE: DIGITAL
TS1_LINK: True
TS2_LINK: True
CSBK_CALL: False
RCM: True
CON_APP: True
XNL_CALL: False
XNL_MASTER: False
DATA_CALL: True
VOICE_CALL: True
MASTER_PEER: True
AUTH_ENABLED: True
AUTH_KEY: AD07911
# Below not used for a Master
# MASTER_IP: 1.2.3.4
# MASTER_PORT: 50000
GROUP_HANGTIME: 5
Here is what my confbridge_rules.py looks like: BRIDGES = {
'ALLCALL': [
{'SYSTEM': 'RIFF_PEER', 'TS': 1, 'TGID': 156, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [2,], 'OFF': [9,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'GLAMIS', 'TS': 1, 'TGID': 156, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [2,], 'OFF': [9,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'CARLSBAD', 'TS': 1, 'TGID': 156, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [2,], 'OFF': [9,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'HB_BRIDGE', 'TS': 1, 'TGID': 156, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [2,], 'OFF': [9,10]},
],
'T-TAC': [
{'SYSTEM': 'RIFF_PEER', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 71, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [3,], 'OFF': [8,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'GLAMIS', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 71, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [3,], 'OFF': [8,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'CARLSBAD', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 71, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [3,], 'OFF': [8,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'HB_BRIDGE', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 71, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [3,], 'OFF': [8,10]},
],
'DARKSTAR': [
{'SYSTEM': 'RIFF_PEER', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 77, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [4,], 'OFF': [7,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'GLAMIS', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 77, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [4,], 'OFF': [7,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'CARLSBAD', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 77, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [4,], 'OFF': [7,10]},
{'SYSTEM': 'HB_BRIDGE', 'TS': 2, 'TGID': 77, 'ACTIVE': True, 'TIMEOUT': 2, 'TO_TYPE': 'NONE', 'ON': [4,], 'OFF': [7,10]},
]
}
if __name__ == '__main__':
from pprint import pprint
pprint(BRIDGES)
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Re: Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
I would say yes you did.
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As root: cd /etc/asterisk systemctl stop asterisk asterisk -vcd watch the screen, see if you can catch what your error is. Steve N4IRS
On 12/30/19 8:00 PM, Ted Lawrence via
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New here still learning my way around AllStar and DV-Switch . I get the following message after running systemctl status asterisk:
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Help after editing rpt.conf. Not sure why?
Ted Lawrence
New here still learning my way around AllStar and DV-Switch . I get the following message after running systemctl status asterisk:
● asterisk.service - Asterisk PBX and telephony daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/asterisk.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2019-12-30 19:53:48 EST; 8s ago Docs: man:asterisk(8) Process: 3471 ExecStop=/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx stop now (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Process: 3441 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/asterisk -g -f -C /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Main PID: 3441 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
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Re: DSTAR Registration Questions
Adrian Fewster <vk4tux@...>
Ed, You are correct regarding the original DCS reflector Z module, see ; http://176.10.105.252/dcs_userstatus.htm The Z module on these should return an echo with CQCQCQ once connected. Try DCS001 to test. Many DCS entries in the DCS host file system are actually XLX reflectors, which don't support it.
These should work ;
On 31/12/19 7:57 am, Ed W8VT wrote:
Well, thought from what I could read that REF001E or any REF with E or DCS with Z were echo reflectors. Connected to them thinking should hear myself repeated back.
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Re: Getting a Burp Voice Message through ASL <> DMR Bridge
#mmdvm_bridge
Ted Lawrence
Thanks for the help. Will make changes and try again.
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Re: DSTAR Registration Questions
Adrian Fewster <vk4tux@...>
That's not correct. E is just another reflector module and has no
reference to 'echo' Echo is an internal ircddbgateway feature,
like 'info' #######I etc. and requires the #######E urcall sent. You really need to do it
from the dstar radio. If you get ok audio reports from the dstar
side, I wouldn't worry about it.
On 31/12/19 7:57 am, Ed W8VT wrote:
Well, thought from what I could read that REF001E or any REF with E or DCS with Z were echo reflectors. Connected to them thinking should hear myself repeated back.
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