[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-24400) ooh323 sends wrong hangup code

Alexander Anikin (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Thu Oct 16 10:41:29 CDT 2014


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Alexander Anikin commented on ASTERISK-24400:
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Dmitry,

fine result. I will produce more accurate patch and will ask you to test it. 
This is not fully correct to remove tcs sending after progress and as we known  now progress signal don't affect cisco behavior on busy call complete.
I think there need to add delaying of sending release complete if TCS is sent until capabilities exchange and master-slave determination procedures are finished.

> ooh323 sends wrong hangup code
> ------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-24400
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24400
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Addons/chan_ooh323
>    Affects Versions: 11.10.2
>         Environment: centos x86-64
>            Reporter: Dmitry Melekhov
>            Assignee: Alexander Anikin
>            Severity: Minor
>         Attachments: 24400-test-2.patch, 24400-test-3.patch, 24400-test-4.patch, 24400-test.patch, cisco-debug.dmp, cisco_log, cisco_log_tcp, cisco_log_tcp_progress, cisco-nodebug.dmp, debug.dump, debug-noprogress.dump, h323_log, h323_log, h323_log, h323_log, h323_log, h323_log, nodebug.dump, nodebug-noprogress.dump, ooh323.conf
>
>
> Hello!
> We installed yet another asterisk which works as voip gateway between panasonic kx-ta 100 and our h323 network.
> Connection between asterisk and panasonic is ISDN PRI, namely qsig.
> For some reason we have problems with generating ring back tone from panasonic , so I added Progress, so it looks like:
> {noformat}
> exten => 5880,1,SET(FAXOPT(t38gateway)=yes)
> exten => 5880,n,Progress
> exten => 5880,n,Dial(DAHDI/g1/${EXTEN})
> exten => 5880,n,Hangup
> {noformat}
> but, in this case we get wrong hangup tone, like not user busy, but network congestion.
> If there is no Progress, then no ringback, but tone is right.
> Really, whole connection scheme is:
> {noformat}
> kt-ta100---asterisk--cisco3845--ts004-avaya
> {noformat}
> I'm avaya user :-)
> So, what I see is on asterisk:
> {noformat}
>     -- Called DAHDI/g1/5880
>     -- Span 1: Channel 0/2 got hangup, cause 17
> {noformat}
> on cisco:
> {noformat}
> Oct  8 03:27:58.138: //1355041/EE3142978C7C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
>    Cause Value=38, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=38)
> {noformat}
> I placed call through another asterisk, which is connected to ts004, over ISDN, call is over ISDN (back to ts004, etc..) , and see there:
> {noformat}
>     -- Span 1: Channel 0/3 got hangup request, cause 38
>     -- DAHDI/i1/5880-21aa is circuit-busy
> {noformat}
> I don't completely sure how to collect all data, because  if I turn on debug or trace then I got different behaviour, namely I don't hear ringback tone even if Progress is in place.
> So I need help from developer to collect debug info.
> I guess that problem is in ooh323 because if I use sip to call asterisk from cisco3845 , then I get user busy tone.
> Thank you!



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