And the first hangup message is the hangup callee or caller
If you become first message Hangup in Incoming, that mean the hangup was 
make in Incoming context

If you become first message Hangup in Outgoing, that mean the hangup was 
make in Outgoing context

Vardan

P.S.

[default] // In example this is Incoming
exten => vardan,1,Dial(Local/${ext...@vardan/n)
exten => h,1,Noop(Hangup in Demo Vardan)


context vardan {  // In exmaple this is Outgoing

     _. => {
         Dial(SIP/2...@192.168.1.200);
         };
     h => {
         Noop(Hangup in Vardan);
     };
};




I have make this example on my test server and it works.
     -- Executing [var...@default:1] Dial("SIP/66.54.140.46-b6308b38", 
"Local/var...@vardan/n") in new stack
     -- Executing [var...@vardan:1] Dial("Local/var...@vardan-a461,2", 
"SIP/2...@192.168.1.200") in new stack
     -- Called var...@vardan/n
     -- Called 2...@192.168.1.200
     -- SIP/192.168.1.200-08244400 answered Local/var...@vardan-a461,2
     -- Local/var...@vardan-a461,1 answered SIP/66.54.140.46-b6308b38
astdebian*CLI>
astdebian*CLI>
astdebian*CLI>
astdebian*CLI>
     -- Executing [...@vardan:1] NoOp("Local/var...@vardan-a461,2", 
"Hangup in Vardan") in new stack
   == Spawn extension (vardan, vardan, 1) exited non-zero on 
'Local/var...@vardan-a461,2'
     -- Executing [...@default:1] NoOp("SIP/66.54.140.46-b6308b38", 
"Hangup in Demo Vardan") in new stack
   == Spawn extension (default, vardan, 1) exited non-zero on 
'SIP/66.54.140.46-b6308b38'
     -- Executing [var...@default:1] Dial("SIP/66.54.140.46-b6307510", 
"Local/var...@vardan/n") in new stack
     -- Executing [var...@vardan:1] Dial("Local/var...@vardan-fe85,2", 
"SIP/2...@192.168.1.200") in new stack
     -- Called var...@vardan/n
     -- Called 2...@192.168.1.200
     -- SIP/192.168.1.200-08244400 answered Local/var...@vardan-fe85,2
     -- Local/var...@vardan-fe85,1 answered SIP/66.54.140.46-b6307510
astdebian*CLI>
astdebian*CLI>
astdebian*CLI>
astdebian*CLI>
     -- Executing [...@default:1] NoOp("SIP/66.54.140.46-b6307510", 
"Hangup in Demo Vardan") in new stack
     -- Executing [...@vardan:1] NoOp("Local/var...@vardan-fe85,2", 
"Hangup in Vardan") in new stack
   == Spawn extension (default, vardan, 1) exited non-zero on 
'SIP/66.54.140.46-b6307510'
   == Spawn extension (vardan, vardan, 1) exited non-zero on 
'Local/var...@vardan-fe85,2'



Vardan wrote:
> I think You can do this if you use local channel.
> For example, you do two context
> AEL example
>
> context       Incoming {
>       _X. =>  {
>               ......
>               Dial(Local/${ext...@outgoing/n);
>       };
>       h =>  {
>               Noop(Hangup in Incoming);
>       }
> };
>
> context Outgoing {
>       _X. =>  {
>               ..........
>               Dial(SIP/d...@dd);
>       };
>       h =>  {
>               Noop(Hangup in Outgoing);
>       };
> };
>
> I think this is must work. I have like so, but use with callout files.
>
> Vardan
>
> Gareth Blades wrote:
>> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 17.05.2010 10:46, schrieb Zhang Shukun:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> you know , when a call setup, either caller hangup first or callee
>>>> hangup first , the hangupcause will set to 16(means Call Clearing
>>>> Causes)
>>>>
>>>> My question is how could i identify whether the caller or callee
>>>> hangup the phone first?
>>>
>>> AFAIK you can not.
>>>
>> The only way I can think of doing it is that if one end involves the use
>> of ISDN then in the console logs you do get messages like
>> "-- Channel 0/11, span 1 got hangup request, cause 16"
>> but there is no timestamp so it would be tricky matching up to the
>> corresponding call
>>
>> Maybe you can try using the manager interface. The hangup event seems to
>> mention the channel so perhaps this is the one which initiated the hangup
>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/asterisk+manager+events#HangupEvent
>>
>
>


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