Trixbox is only used as the client to simulate what we already saw
happening with a customer.

I don't think the fact that we used a Trixbox on the client side has
anything to do with the problem on the server side which is not using
Trixbox.

The on the server side Asterisk only sees the Trixbox as a client
coming in under an iax_buddies record which has an accountcode
assigned to it.

The server side is taking the call, then inserting the CDR with a
correct account code, dst, src and so on but the channel is wrong.



On 7/15/06, Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 15 Jul 2006, at 19:26, voiplist wrote:

> On 7/15/06, Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On 15 Jul 2006, at 17:24, voiplist wrote:
>>
>> > After further testing, here is what we found..
>> >
>> > The account code was actually right after all, what made us
>> think it
>> > was incorrect was the fact that * was reporting the wrong
>> channel for
>> > the call.
>> >
>>
>> >
>> > Test 2:
>> >
>> > We turned off the softphones mentioned above. We then setup a test
>> > Asterisk box with the same IAX accounts mentioned above. Each
>> account
>> > registered to our server remotely just as the softphones did. We
>> then
>> > made 10 phone calls with each account dialing totally different
>> phone
>> > numbers so we could identify the records from each IAX account.
>> >
>> >
>> > Results (Test 2):
>> >
>> > We found that the majority of calls now had wrong/mismatched
>> channels
>> > in the CDR. Basically we would show a channel like "IAX2/user2"
>> for a
>> > call that we are certain came from the IAX user "user1".
>> >
>> >
>> > And... That's my story and I'm stickin' to it :)
>>
>> Hmm, I'd like to know more about this, as it is likely to bite me
>> too :-(
>>
>> Can you describe the setup of the 'originating' asterisk in your
>> second test?
>> If possible please share the relevant bits of extensions.conf and
>> iax.conf.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Tim.
>>
>>
>> Tim Panton
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Sure it was TrixBox 1.1 running on a VmWare virtual machine (great for
> testing). We basically setup two "Trunks" as they are known is TrixBox
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), one with each of the IAX accounts we setup on the
> server end. Just to keep the confusion to a minimum, the TrixBox was
> the client which was sending the calls to the Asterisk Server which
> was terminating the calls to the PSTN.
>
> If you are familiar with TrixBox Trunk Configs I can send you the
> basic details of the settings in the GUI Trunk screen.

Ah, no, I am using the base asterisk facilities, plus a bit
of AGI magic.
You would need to strip the test case down to just asterisk
before you could be sure where the problem is.


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.com



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