On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Alonso Genis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am migrating a PABX system based in Asterisk 1.4 to Asterisk 13, with
> success.
>
> I have an application that sends an action Originate to AMI for
> calling, it's working well, but when i see to Asterisk's CLI, i see 2
> calls for just one originate:
>
> pftestes40copiabh*CLI> core show channels verbose
> Channel Context ExtensionPrio State
> Application Data CallerIDDuration
> Accountcode PeerAccount BridgeID
> SIP/1903-00091903_aux 1 Up
> AppDial (Outgoing Line) 190300:00:12 1902
> 19027866921b-4675-4823-8
> Local/1902@1902_in-0 macro-atende s1008
> Ringing Dial SIP/1902,30,t 1903
> 00:00:15 19029428460a-f4e7-46d1-b
> Local/1902@1902_in-0 macro-atende s1008 Up
> Dial SIP/1903,30,t 190200:00:15 1902
> 19027866921b-4675-4823-8
> SIP/1902-00081902_aux 1 Up
> AppDial (Outgoing Line) 190200:00:15 1902
> 9428460a-f4e7-46d1-b
> 4 active channels
> 2 active calls
>
> In fact, just one call is up.
>
> Somebody knows if this is ok, or it's a bug? May be someday asterisk
> will create just one call for one originate?
>
> Thanks in advanced for your answers!
It isn't a bug.
The output of 'core show channels' reports a 'call' (which is not a
concept that is represented well anywhere in Asterisk) as a channel
with a PBX thread running. In this case, that's the two channels in
your output that are not outbound channels, i.e., the Local channels
that dialled your SIP channels.
That fact that you have two different SIP channels means that
something either performed two Originates, or you have done a parallel
Dial.
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