Hi to everyone,

this is my scenario:

Hardware:

1) AMD Athlon XP 2000+
2) 1 GB RAM
3) 80 GB Hard disk
4) HFC-PCI card
5) many different SIP phones

Software:

1) Gentoo Linux 2.6.17 rev 7
2) visdn 0.16.1
3) Asterisk 1.2.12.1

The following steps ALWAYS reproduce the problem:

1) Inbound call (coming from visdn channel) is picked up by an asterisk ext
2) Call is trasferred to another ext (ANY ext reproduce this problem)
3) The call proceeds fairly well (well just a little bit of echo...whatever!)
4) The caller hangs up BEFORE the callee
5) Asterisk crashes

This happens ONLY when the first telephone answering is NOT the
Grandstream GXP2000 (this is not an advertisement, but a matter of
fact ;-) ). All the other phones behave in the same way.

I understand this could be an asterisk bug (or a thomson bug as well),
but I remember there were issues regaring who is hanging up for first:
basically that was causing a "ghost" call, but you never know...

This is what I see in the syslog:

Oct  6 12:40:33 [kernel] lapd: tei_mgmt: visdn0 TEI 98 assigned
Oct  6 12:40:33 [kernel] hfc-pci: pci-0000:00:0b.0:st:chan[B1] channel opened
Oct  6 12:40:33 [kernel] hfc-pci: pci-0000:00:0b.0:st:chan[B1] channel started
Oct  6 12:41:26 [kernel] lapd: visdn0: MDL-ERROR-INDICATION(H)

Thanks in advance for your help!

Emiliano Della Casa
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