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Sun Jul 19 19:54:31 CDT 2009
few seconds, both phones are hung up. The problem is that channel SIP/2001
is not destroyed.
If a call is placed to 2000, instead of 667, then there is no issue. Also,
if I add /n to the end of the Local channel name in extension 667 priority
1, then all channels are properly destroyed. Note that "core show channels"
will show that there are no active channels when this situation has
occurred since the channel has been unlinked from the container.
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(0111548) mmichelson (administrator) - 2009-09-29 15:40
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15991#c111548
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I've uploaded two additional files. I turned on REF_DEBUG and ran two
calls. With the dialplan outlined in the description, I ended up with the
file called refs_BROKE.txt. I added a /n to the Local channel and reran the
test and ended up with the refs_WORKING.txt file.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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2009-09-29 15:40 mmichelson Note Added: 0111548
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