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Customer is having problems with his internet connection, I
have in my context: [jimballboutiques] … exten => 1235690251,1,SetGroup(customer) exten => 1235690251,2,CheckGroup(3) exten => 1235690251,3,Dial(SIP/jimball,20,r) exten =>
1235690251,4,VoiceMail([EMAIL PROTECTED]) exten =>
1235690251,103,VoiceMail([EMAIL PROTECTED]) … Now I’ve had it before where phones are unplugged and
such and it goes straight to voicemail, so this customers calls should go to
voicemail, right? Nope. It’s doing something odd, when I call the number
(1235690251) I get this in the logs, and just dead air, no ringing or anything: main-nuvoip*CLI> Jan 4 12:46:43 NOTICE[1089849920]: chan_sip.c:7889 sip_poke_noanswer:
Peer 'jimball' is now UNREACHABLE! Jan 4 12:46:46 WARNING[1159722432]: channel.c:472
ast_channel_walk_locked: Avoided initial deadlock for
'SIP/123.123.94.4-44c269e0', 10 retries! main-nuvoip*CLI> main-nuvoip*CLI> -- Executing Goto("SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0",
"jimballboutiques|1235690251|1") in new stack -- Goto (jimballboutiques,1235690251,1) -- Executing
SetGroup("SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0", "customer") in new
stack -- Executing CheckGroup("SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0",
"3") in new stack Jan 4 12:46:50 WARNING[1116214592]: channel.c:472
ast_channel_walk_locked: Avoided initial deadlock for
'SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0', 10 retries! -- Executing Dial("SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0",
"SIP/jimball|20|r") in new stack Jan 4 12:46:50 NOTICE[1116214592]: app_dial.c:743
dial_exec: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' == Everyone is busy/congested at this time -- Executing
Congestion("SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (jimballboutiques, 1235690251, 104)
exited non-zero on 'SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0' -- Executing
Hangup("SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (jimballboutiques, h, 1) exited
non-zero on 'SIP/123.123.94.4-44cc0ca0' The “123.123.94.4” IP is the IP (changed) of my
Cisco 3640 Router, which my PRI’s plug into. It then sends it via SIP to
my Asterisk server. I have no idea about the deadlock junk, just started
showing up in the logs one day and it never really affected the system so I
ignored it. Tried stopping/starting asterisk and rebooting to no avail, I don’t
think it’s the problem here. See where it says “Executing Congestion”
I don’t get it, I don’t have the word “Congestion” in
there anywhere. I also see where it tried to go to priority 104, which does not
exist. I’m thinking that SIP/jimball is not returning unavailable, just
that it’s really lagged, so instead of exiting w/ priority +1 it’s
exiting with priority +101 instead. Is this right? I know that if the phone is
not available at all, like it’s been smashed by a sledgehammer, jumped on
and thrown into trash compactor, then it will exit with +1 when Asterisk is
unable to dial it. Thanks for your time. Regards, Paul |
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