Ionel,
Based on your asterisk log, it looks to me like your call is resulting
in two invites coming in at the exact same time to asterisk. There are
two different SIP channels (00000008 and 00000009). The first one (8) is
processed first and starts ringing DAHDI/3, but the second one fails
since DAHDI/3 is now busy. I'm not sure why enabling/disabling voicemail
would result in any difference, at least as far as your actual call
getting through. You may want to do a SIP trace and see what's going on.
It looks like a possible issue with your provider.
--James
On 05/10/2013 11:19 PM, Ionel Chila wrote:
I get some really weird behavior on my system. This is my
extensions.conf for the incoming VoIp provider which comes into the
"bypass"
When I call my home number (2812080888) from my cell, the phone rings
in my house but my cell goes straight to the voicemail (101). I have
to remove the Voicemail (101) so it can work. See the errors bellow.
I don;t know if this is Astlinux 1.1.1 related but it started to
happen after the upgrade. Anyone can see what's going on?
[bypass]
exten =>
2812080888,1,GotoIf(${DB_EXISTS(blacklist/${CALLERID(num)})}?blacklisted,s,1)
exten => 2812080888,2,DIAL(DAHDI/3)
;exten => 2812080888,3,Voicemail(101)
exten => 2812080888,102,Hangup()
HOME-PBX*CLI>
HOME-PBX*CLI>
== Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
== Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:1]
GotoIf("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008", "0?blacklisted,2812080888,1") in
new stack
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:2]
Playback("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008", "wait-moment") in new stack
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:1]
GotoIf("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009", "0?blacklisted,2812080888,1") in
new stack
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:2]
Playback("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009", "wait-moment") in new stack
-- <SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008> Playing 'wait-moment.ulaw' (language
'en')
-- <SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009> Playing 'wait-moment.ulaw' (language
'en')
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:3]
WaitExten("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008", "1") in new stack
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:3]
WaitExten("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009", "1") in new stack
-- Timeout on SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008, continuing...
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:4] Goto("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008",
"bypass,2812080888,1") in new stack
-- Goto (bypass,2812080888,1)
-- Executing [2812080888@bypass:1]
GotoIf("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008", "0?blacklisted,s,1") in new stack
-- Executing [2812080888@bypass:2]
Dial("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008", "DAHDI/3") in new stack
-- Called DAHDI/3
-- DAHDI/3-1 is ringing
-- Timeout on SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009, continuing...
-- Executing [2812080888@chila:4] Goto("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009",
"bypass,2812080888,1") in new stack
-- Goto (bypass,2812080888,1)
-- Executing [2812080888@bypass:1]
GotoIf("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009", "0?blacklisted,s,1") in new stack
-- Executing [2812080888@bypass:2]
Dial("SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009", "DAHDI/3") in new stack
[May 10 22:08:10] WARNING[564][C-0000000b]: app_dial.c:2437
dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'DAHDI' (cause 17 -
User busy)
== Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:1/0/0)
-- Auto fallthrough, channel 'SIP/vitel-inbound-00000009' status is
'BUSY'
-- DAHDI/3-1 is ringing
[May 10 22:08:14] WARNING[497]: chan_sip.c:4169 retrans_pkt:
Retransmission timeout reached on transmission
1225fc9e4d26ce2b258e71c5541cae06@66.241.96.221 for seqno 102 (Critical
Response) -- See
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions
Packet timed out after 6400ms with no response
[May 10 22:08:14] WARNING[497]: chan_sip.c:4198 retrans_pkt: Hanging
up call 1225fc9e4d26ce2b258e71c5541cae06@66.241.96.221 - no reply to
our critical packet (see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions).
-- DAHDI/3-1 is ringing
-- DAHDI/3-1 is ringing
-- DAHDI/3-1 is ringing
-- DAHDI/3-1 answered SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008
-- Hanging up on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Hungup 'DAHDI/3-1'
== Spawn extension (bypass, 2812080888, 2) exited non-zero on
'SIP/vitel-inbound-00000008'
Regards
Ionel Chila
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