I sent this last night but it never showed up in the thread list so
I'm trying again. Please pardon me if it duplicates.
So I've been banging my head against the rack on this one and am now
turning to the group for help.
I'm in the process of bringing five Asterisk servers (all originally
built f
I always set a TIMEOUT(absolute) on calls across trunks to something
reasonable like 10 hours, that way calls should end in a sane amount of
time even if something weird happens.
Otherwise I've always had to do a reload when I couldn't hang up from the
CLI.
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:16 AM, Carlos
Hi Carlos,
Did you try with the following CLI command:
CLI> channel request hangup CHANNEL_NAME
???
El nov. 3, 2016 1:16 PM, "Carlos Chavez" escribió:
> I am unable to force a hangup on a channel that has been stuck for over
> two days:
>
> IAX2/from-CD-11006 oficina 2770
I am unable to force a hangup on a channel that has been stuck for over
two days:
IAX2/from-CD-11006 oficina 27701 Up
Dial IAX2/to-CD/2883 3467130007 46:24:59 Sotelo
Sotelo IAX2/to-CD-20713
I have tried "hangup request IAX2
We do something like this, however we have two pairs of wires. One pair
is RS-485 for control running at 9600 baud. The other pair is baseband
audio which we control through relays on our intercoms. I can't imaging
trying to transmit digitally encoded audio over an RS485 network. There
are just
On lunedì 31 ottobre 2016 20:16:30 CET, Freddi Hansen wrote:
you could use the PICKUPMARK with the Pickup().
before you call the Queue app you set PICKUPMARK=Queuename.
When you want to pickup the call you do
Pickup(Queuename@PICKUPMARK) to only get calls in the Queue with
Queuename.
That so
Hi,
I try to setup an inbound trunk using pjsip_wizard.conf. Now, when I
receive a call from that trunk with an empty user string, and I try to
match it with 's' in the dial plan, Asterisk reports that the extension
was not found in the context.
* pjsip_wizard.conf:
[example]
type = wizard