Thanks Atis, You've helped a lot.
Regards, Ricardo. ---------------------------------------------- Ricardo Carvalho ITEC / IRICUP / Reitoria UP tel: +351220408108 (Ext: 5219) e-mail/sip: rjcarvalho[at]reit.up.pt ---------------------------------------------- Atis Lezdins wrote: > On Friday 21 September 2007 19:07:43 Ricardo Carvalho wrote: > >> Works great, although there is a problem with the CDR: Asterisk accounts >> only the call that is answered by Asterisk which asks for the pin. Case >> the call hasn't been answered by the called party, or case it even >> hasn't been dialed because the caller failed to insert the pin, or even >> if it has been answered, Asterisk writes in CDR table that it has been >> ANSWERED and billed from the time Asterisk picked up to ask the pin. >> I'm I skipping something in my syntax, or is this some kind of BUG? (I'm >> using Asterisk version 1.2.17) >> > > Nop, your dialplan is correct, and this is not a bug. Answer() in first line > marks incoming call answered, so counter (also from your provider) is on, and > you can't turn it off. Of course, Answer() is required, so that asterisk can > start receiving voice, and DTMF to authenticate. > > If you would want to do your own billing, to count only duration of call > dialed to SIP/whatever, you can do > > 1,Answer() > 2,Authenticate() > 3,Playback() > 4,ResetCDR() > 5,Dial() > > NoCDR would tell to not write CDR for that channel, but ResetCDR later would > reset answer status for CDR, and start counting duration from that moment. > ResetCDR(w) would make you have two CDR records, one for each part (that can > be linked together by using uniqueid). > > Regards, > Atis > > _______________________________________________ Sign up now for AstriCon 2007! September 25-28th. http://www.astricon.net/ --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
