Sebastian,
This is possible and most likley the reason. To make sure, check the
location code of the cause IE in your ISDN disconnect message.
You have two options:
1) call your provider and describe your problem.
2) Change your provider
Best regards
Hans
Sebastian Reitenbach schrieb:
Hi,
my problem in short:
I have a problem reaching a co-worker with the asterisk calling from Germany
to Brazil. With a chance of about 90% I get a "chanunavail" message from the
asterisk. Normally I try calling him in the afternoon Germany, when he is
awake in Brazil.
so I tried to make calls to Brazil from Germany via the Asterisk telephone
system in the morning, then everything is most likely fine (tried some numbers
I found via google) when I do this in the afternoon then I get most likely
a "all channels unavalable". When I get the all channels unavalable message,
then try to call the same number from a mobile, it can reach the number
without problem.
my theory: I use a cheap preselected carrier to call out via the asterisk,
that one has not much overseas lines, and therefore they are getting exhausted
at the afternoon, when there are the people up in Brazil.
when calling at the same time from a mobile phone, then using another carrier
that has more overseas lines and therefore I can reach the number.
I have no clue whether my theory is fine, or absolutely stupid. Its just out
of the observations I have made so might be completely wrong.
so any idea whether my theory is right or not, and if not, any other theories?
hope its more clear now.
kind regards
Sebastian
"Moises Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Callme stupid, but im not understanding your problem. Suggestions that
may help others to answer:
1. A little bit more clear in your examples? :)
2. Try describing the Asterisk behaviour under every circumstance.
Regards
On 7/17/06, Sebastian Reitenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have problems to call to brazil, frome here in germany. the asterisk is
connected to the telephone system via a pri interface. I use a preselected
provider here to call out.
when I try to call a number in brazil, a mobile phone here in the germany
in
the afternoon, when it is moring in brazil, then the chances to reach that
number are next to zero. taking a mobile phone and call that number works
fine.
when I try to call someone in brazil, taking numbers found by google, then
i
can reach a lot of these numbers.
anybody has an explanation for this?
could it be that both carriers have different ways to route the call to
brazil
and the preselection provider has not so many lines for overseas?
kind regards
Sebastian
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