Jason wrote: > Dan Austin wrote: >> Shawn wrote: >>> I'm having a wierd problem with a Cisco 7960 (sccp2) >>> and asterisk (1.4.2) > >>> If the call that I'm trying to make goes through, >>> everything works fine. But if there's any sort of >>> error (like me messing around in my extensions.conf, >>> etc). I can't get the connection to drop. ie: If I get >>> the conjestion tone and hang up the phone, I can do a >>> sccp show channels I can see that the channel is still >>> in use (even after several minutes). If I pick up the >>> phone to attempt to make another call, I get an error >>> that it can't put the current call on hold to start >>> the new call. > >>> What am I missing? >> An upgrade. >> >> The sccp channel in early 1.4 had quite a number of problems, >> and it was completely broken in 1.4.3 to 1.4.6 >> >> Any version after 1.4.7 should work better, with the latest >> being the best choice. >> >> Dan >
> Well, he's also using chan_sccp, so no amount of upgrading > is going to help with that. > In my opinion (and I think Dan and several others would agree), > chan_skinny is far more stable (and active...) than chan_sccp. Bugger! I should have noted the 'sccp show channels' command. I tend to swap skinny/SCCP automatically, since Cisco uses both in the documentation, and had it in my head that he meant skinny.... Yes, chan_skinny in 1.4.7+ has had major love applied. I only have a couple test phones hooked up for development, so my impression of stability is not worth much, but I think we have managed to fix up the most hideous bugs. If we can keep up the pace, chan_skinny in 1.6 is going to rock. Sorry for the confusion. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users