I have also tried configuring pjsip wizard like this. endpoint/rtp_timeout=5
And I see this shortly after the "hangup" command has been sent, so that part is working: [May 26 17:36:37] NOTICE[1276]: res_pjsip_sdp_rtp.c:150 rtp_check_timeout: Disconnecting channel 'PJSIP/fromvoipfone-206-0000000b' for lack of audio RTP activity in 5 seconds But, again, it doesn't disconnect. The line stays open. And yes, my fallthrough after agi is same => n, Hangup() Also, apparently I now have a load of channels, which won't even hangup with channel request hangup all Requested Hangup on channel 'PJSIP/fromvoipfone-206-0000000b' Requested Hangup on channel 'PJSIP/fromvoipfone-206-0000000a' Requested Hangup on channel 'PJSIP/fromvoipfone-206-00000009' ...and wait.. and then... Channel Location State Application(Data) PJSIP/fromvoipfone-2 s@test:2 Up AGI(agi://localhost:3456) PJSIP/fromvoipfone-2 s@test:2 Up AGI(agi://localhost:3456) PJSIP/fromvoipfone-2 s@test:2 Up AGI(agi://localhost:3456) 3 active channels 3 active calls So they just won't die. Asterisk 18.4.0 - worth filing a bug? On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 17:22, Jonathan H <lardconce...@gmail.com> wrote: > > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+18+AGICommand_set+autohangup > > "Cause the channel to automatically hangup at time seconds in the future" > > SET AUTOHANGUP TIME > > Looks great. Except... it doesn't. It just causes AGI to send "HANGUP" > and any audio to stop playing. > It does NOT hangup the channel, or even send any SIP event. The line > just goes silent. > > It's been an entire afternoon of profuse googling; I have tried adding > and removing hangup handlers, I have even tried setting the > AGIEXITONHANGUP flag to "1" as per > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Standard+Channel+Variables > > But this is all that happens (5 seconds is ridiculous, it's just to > test). This is with "pjsip set logger on" > > AGI Rx << SET AUTOHANGUP 5 > AGI Tx >> 200 result=0 > AGI Rx << SET VARIABLE AGIEXITONHANGUP "1" > AGI Tx >> 200 result=1 > AGI Tx >> HANGUP << > AGI Rx << HANGUP > AGI Tx >> 511 Command Not Permitted on a dead channel or intercept routine > > basically, the next log event is whenever the next REGISTER would > normally happen. > > And of course, if I try and respond to the AGI again, it tells me the > channel is dead. So WHY is the "hangup" event not sent to the phone? > > I cannot use other methods like setting the absolute channel timeout > variable, or using a local "dial" with a timeout message because: > > 1: the system tests whether the next file will push the listener over > the 1 hour limit for included calls in UK packages, so the autohangup > value has to be dynamic > 2: It has to be over-ridable so that the listener can continue past the hour > 3: The message that plays out is dynamically generated > > Everything about it works fine... except the fact that it doesn't > actually hangup. > Which leaves the possibility that an old person might fall asleep and > end up with a large bill, which we don't want! -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- Check out the new Asterisk community forum at: https://community.asterisk.org/ New to Asterisk? Start here: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users