[asterisk-users] incoming DAHDI Channel explained

2013-06-05 Thread Thorsten Göllner
Hi, I use a Sangoma A104d-Card (with 4 x germany E1). I process some calls via an AGI-Script. When parsing the AGI-Variables I can see one that look like that: [agi_channel] = DAHDI/i3/211123456-89c What hat do the values mean in detail, please? DAHDI : this is clear i3 : does it mean,

Re: [asterisk-users] incoming DAHDI Channel explained

2013-06-05 Thread jg
Sangoma's tech support is probably the better source of information. DAHDI: obviously DAHDI channel i: incoming call 3: span 3 (not the port) 211123456: CLID, probably subject to filtering (see national/international prefix settings) 89c: internal counter (i.e. 2204 calls so far) jg --

Re: [asterisk-users] incoming DAHDI Channel explained

2013-06-05 Thread Richard Mudgett
Sangoma's tech support is probably the better source of information. DAHDI: obviously DAHDI channel i: incoming call The 'i' is for ISDN not incoming call since it will be this way for outgoing calls as well. 3: span 3 (not the port) 211123456: CLID, probably subject to filtering (see

Re: [asterisk-users] incoming DAHDI Channel explained

2013-06-05 Thread jg
Yes, my assumption was wrong and to make things worse, my CDR data clearly show that i cannot denote incoming calls. Maybe it's time that I learn the rules as well: Analog channels do not seem to have a special identifier. The 1st call for analog channel 13 would be s.th. like DAHDI/13-1.

Re: [asterisk-users] incoming DAHDI Channel explained

2013-06-05 Thread Mordechay Kaganer
B.H. Hi! On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 7:26 PM, jg webaccou...@jgoettgens.de wrote: For a BRI device a single span has 2 channels, a PRI device up to 30. As far as channel variables go the actual channel does not seem to get reported, but this is not really necessary. AFAIK, at least for AMI