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onairphone [24.04.2013 15:00] adminonairphone [11.05.2013 12:52] admin
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-====Howto OnAirPhone===={{ :bildschirmfoto_2013-04-24_um_16.19.47.png?450|}}+====HowTo OnAirPhone==== 
 +{{ :bildschirmfoto_2013-04-24_um_16.19.47.png?400|}}
  
 !!! This software is early alpha and has known [[OnAirPhone Issues|Issues]] !!! !!! This software is early alpha and has known [[OnAirPhone Issues|Issues]] !!!
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   * yateadmin   * yateadmin
   * tcl8.5 (or similar)   * tcl8.5 (or similar)
-  * tcllib (at least the base64 package)+  * tcllib
   * blink (sip softphone client)   * blink (sip softphone client)
  
 First you have to call "make" so that all the python resource and ui files are built. First you have to call "make" so that all the python resource and ui files are built.
-In the git tree there is a subdir called "yate" which has a sample config "studio1.conf" and the yateconnector.tcl.+In the git tree there is a subdir called "yate" which has a sample config "example.conf" and the yateconnector.tcl.
  
-IMHO you can just run the yateconnector.tcl on the machine where yate is running. The yateconnector should connect to the yate port 5039 which may be enabled in the yate configfile (extmodule.conf).+You may run the yateconnector.tcl on the machine where yate is running. The yateconnector should connect to the yate port 5039 which may be enabled in the yate configfile (extmodule.conf).
 If you have a connection to yate it should give you some output like this: If you have a connection to yate it should give you some output like this:
  
 <code> <code>
-debian:~/OnAirPhone/yate$ ./yateconnector.tcl +debian:~/OnAirPhone/yate$ ./yateconnector.tcl -c example.conf
 Yate OAP Server 0.1 Yate OAP Server 0.1
 * reading config * reading config
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 - Handled Number:  111 "Local Call" - Handled Number:  111 "Local Call"
 - Handled Number:  628 "Studio Hotline" - Handled Number:  628 "Studio Hotline"
-- Line Mode:       numeric 
 - Device:          100 OnAir Console - Device:          100 OnAir Console
 - Device:          101 Studio 1 - Device:          101 Studio 1
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 </code> </code>
  
 +{{ :bildschirmfoto_2013-04-24_um_16.18.58.png?300|}}
 Then you have to start the com_server.py on a machine and configure it to connect to the yateconnector's IP. Then you have to start the com_server.py on a machine and configure it to connect to the yateconnector's IP.
 The com_server.py reads it's config directly from the yateconnector.tcl. The com_server.py reads it's config directly from the yateconnector.tcl.
  
 So the basic idea is: So the basic idea is:
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 [yate] <-> [yateconnector.tcl] <-> [com_server.py] <-> [multiple instances of oapscreener.py on multiple PCs] [yate] <-> [yateconnector.tcl] <-> [com_server.py] <-> [multiple instances of oapscreener.py on multiple PCs]
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 +====yate config snippets====
  
 yate extmodule.conf: yate extmodule.conf:
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