[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-24223) Gibberish Call-ID on Local channel on origination
Joshua Colp (JIRA)
noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Sat Nov 15 12:03:29 CST 2014
[ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24223?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Joshua Colp closed ASTERISK-24223.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Gibberish Call-ID on Local channel on origination
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-24223
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24223
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Core/Logging
> Affects Versions: 12.4.0, 13.0.0-beta1
> Reporter: Mark Michelson
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> # Set up a phone of some sort. In my case, I set up a PJSIP endpoint called "205"
> # Create the following in your dialplan:
> {noformat}
> [default]
> exten => 205,1,Dial(PJSIP/205)
> {noformat}
> # Perform the following CLI command:
> {noformat}
> channel originate Local/205 at default application Echo
> {noformat}
> # Answer the ringing phone
> # Now issue a {{core show channel}} command to view the ;1 half of the local channel. Here is what happened for me:
> {noformat}
> *CLI> core show channel Local/205 at default-00000000;1
> -- General --
> Name: Local/205 at default-00000000;1
> Type: Local
> UniqueID: 1407872772.0
> LinkedID: 1407872772.0
> Caller ID: (N/A)
> Caller ID Name: (N/A)
> Connected Line ID: (N/A)
> Connected Line ID Name: (N/A)
> Eff. Connected Line ID: (N/A)
> Eff. Connected Line ID Name: (N/A)
> DNID Digits: (N/A)
> Language: en
> State: Up (6)
> NativeFormats: (slin)
> WriteFormat: slin
> ReadFormat: slin
> WriteTranscode: No
> ReadTranscode: No
> Time to Hangup: 0
> Elapsed Time: 0h0m33s
> Bridge ID: (Not bridged)
> -- PBX --
> Context: default
> Extension: 205
> Priority: 1
> Call Group: 0
> Pickup Group: 0
> Application: Echo
> Data: (Empty)
> Call Identifer: Wt��� 0ֿ�/ֿ�'� o�����
> Variables:
> CDR Variables:
> level 1: calledsubaddr=
> level 1: callingsubaddr=
> level 1: dnid=
> level 1: clid=""
> level 1: dst=205
> level 1: dcontext=def
> level 1: channel=Loc
> level 1: lastapp=Ech
> level 1: start=140
> level 1: answer=140
> level 1: end=0.0
> level 1: duration=33
> level 1: billsec=31
> level 1: disposition=8
> level 1: amaflags=3
> level 1: uniqueid=140
> level 1: linkedid=140
> level 1: sequence=0
> {noformat}
> Notice the messed Call Identifier? That likely is not the sign of good things happening on that Local channel, though aside from the gibberish on the CLI, I haven't seen any other ill effects.
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