[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-22195) Faxdetect sets callerid to be uniqueid

Michael L. Young (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Thu Aug 1 12:45:04 CDT 2013


     [ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22195?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Michael L. Young reassigned ASTERISK-22195:
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    Assignee:     (was: Michael L. Young)
    
> Faxdetect sets callerid to be uniqueid
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-22195
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22195
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Channels/General
>    Affects Versions: 11.3.0
>         Environment: CentOS release 6.3 64bit
>            Reporter: David Cunningham
>         Attachments: trace-22195.txt.gz
>
>
> When faxdetect=yes in sip.conf and a CNG has been detected, the following AGI has a weird callerid - the uniqueid without the ".".  For example here it's set to "13746961381108832".
> {noformat}
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] DEBUG[9009][C-00024fee] dsp.c: 1100 Hz done detected
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] DEBUG[9009][C-00024fee] chan_sip.c: Fax CNG detected on SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] chan_sip.c: == Redirecting 'SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c' to fax extension due to
> CNG detection
> ...
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] pbx.c: -- Executing [fax at from-external:1] AGI("SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c", "agi://127.0.0.1/product?stype=external") in new stack
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: AGI Tx >> agi_network: yes
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: AGI Tx >> agi_network_script: product?stype=external
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_request: agi://127.0.0.1/product?stype=external
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_channel: SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_language: en
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_type: SIP
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_uniqueid: 1374696138.1108832
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_version: 11.3.0
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_callerid: 13746961381108832
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_calleridname: CONSULTING
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_callingpres: 0
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_callingani2: 0
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_callington: 0
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_callingtns: 0
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_dnid: 12121111111
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_rdnis: unknown
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_context: from-external
> [Jul 24 16:02:24] VERBOSE[9009][C-00024fee] res_agi.c: <SIP/1-69.42.xxx.xxx-00058d5c>AGI Tx >> agi_extension: fax
> {noformat}

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