[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-24224) When using Bridge() dialplan application, surrogate channel appears in list and call count is inflated.

Mark Michelson (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Tue Aug 12 17:10:29 CDT 2014


     [ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24224?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Mark Michelson updated ASTERISK-24224:
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    Description: 
Perform the following steps:
# Set up two phones and corresponding configuration in the appropriate channel driver. I used PJSIP/203 and PJSIP/205
# Add the following to your dialplan:
{noformat}
[default]
exten => 300,1,Answer()
exten => 300,n,Echo()

exten => 301,1,Answer
exten => 301,1,Bridge(PJSIP/205)
{noformat}
# Have PJSIP/205 call extension 300.
# Have PJSIP/203 call extension 301.
# Issue {{core show channels}} on the CLI. This is how mine looked
{noformat}
*CLI> core show channels
Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)             
Surrogate/PJSIP/205- (None)               Down    ()                            
PJSIP/203-00000001   (None)               Up      Bridge(PJSIP/205,F)           
PJSIP/205-00000000   (None)               Up      ()                            
2 active channels
1 active call
2 calls processed
{noformat}
Notice the Surrogate channel listed? Asterisk reports only having two active channels, but three are listed.
# Hang up either phone.
# Issue another {{core show channels}}. This is how mine looked:
{noformat}
*CLI> core show channels
Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)             
0 active channels
0 active calls
3 calls processed
{noformat}
Notice how hanging up the call has increased the number of calls processed from 2 to 3.

While I don't necessarily expect the call count to be a priority, seeing the surrogate channel in the output of core show channels is ungood.

  was:
Perform the following steps:
# Set up two phones and corresponding configuration in the appropriate channel driver. I used PJSIP/203 and PJSIP/205
# Add the following to your dialplan:
{noformat}
[default]
exten => 300,1,Answer()
exten => 300,n,Echo()

exten => 301,1,Answer
exten => 301,1,Bridge(PJSIP/205)
{noformat}
# Have PJSIP/205 call extension 300.
# Have PJSIP/203 call extension 301.
# Issue {{core show channels}} on the CLI. This is how mine looked
{noformat}
*CLI> core show channels
Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)             
Surrogate/PJSIP/205- (None)               Down    ()                            
PJSIP/203-00000001   (None)               Up      Bridge(PJSIP/205,F)           
PJSIP/205-00000000   (None)               Up      ()                            
2 active channels
1 active call
2 calls processed
{noformat}
Notice the Surrogate channel listed? Asterisk reports only having two active channels, but three are listed.
# Hang up either phone.
# Issue another {core show channels}. This is how mine looked:
{noformat}
*CLI> core show channels
Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)             
0 active channels
0 active calls
3 calls processed
{noformat}
Notice how hanging up the call has increased the number of calls processed from 2 to 3.

While I don't necessarily expect the call count to be a priority, seeing the surrogate channel in the output of core show channels is ungood.


> When using Bridge() dialplan application, surrogate channel appears in list and call count is inflated.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-24224
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24224
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>    Affects Versions: 12.4.0, 13.0.0-beta1
>            Reporter: Mark Michelson
>            Severity: Minor
>
> Perform the following steps:
> # Set up two phones and corresponding configuration in the appropriate channel driver. I used PJSIP/203 and PJSIP/205
> # Add the following to your dialplan:
> {noformat}
> [default]
> exten => 300,1,Answer()
> exten => 300,n,Echo()
> exten => 301,1,Answer
> exten => 301,1,Bridge(PJSIP/205)
> {noformat}
> # Have PJSIP/205 call extension 300.
> # Have PJSIP/203 call extension 301.
> # Issue {{core show channels}} on the CLI. This is how mine looked
> {noformat}
> *CLI> core show channels
> Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)             
> Surrogate/PJSIP/205- (None)               Down    ()                            
> PJSIP/203-00000001   (None)               Up      Bridge(PJSIP/205,F)           
> PJSIP/205-00000000   (None)               Up      ()                            
> 2 active channels
> 1 active call
> 2 calls processed
> {noformat}
> Notice the Surrogate channel listed? Asterisk reports only having two active channels, but three are listed.
> # Hang up either phone.
> # Issue another {{core show channels}}. This is how mine looked:
> {noformat}
> *CLI> core show channels
> Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)             
> 0 active channels
> 0 active calls
> 3 calls processed
> {noformat}
> Notice how hanging up the call has increased the number of calls processed from 2 to 3.
> While I don't necessarily expect the call count to be a priority, seeing the surrogate channel in the output of core show channels is ungood.



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