[Asterisk-Users] dialing outbound using te411p

Derek O'Flynn ofeefee at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 00:52:18 MST 2005


Configuration is the following
Rhino channel bank, crossover T1 cable, Asterisk Box TE411p Port 1.

I have a cable running from the demarc into a patch panel, then I have a
patch panel which runs into the channelbank. Channels 1-5 are the current
patched lines.

I can call into any of the channels asterisk answers, everything is good.

I can login with an IAX client, call between IAX clients, everything is good


If I try using a zap channel from an IAX client, dial,zap/1 I get a dial
tone, if I manually dial I see in idefisk unknown error 5 on call 0, after a
few seconds operator comes on and says "if I want to make a call please
hangup try again"

If I call in on a zap channel (landline), and then call the same extension
above, I get a dial tone and can dial the number manually w/o issues.

If I call in on a zap channel (landline), and then have asterisk do the
dialing dial,zap/1,9localnumber (i have to dial 9 to get out), it fails, but
it works if I dial manually.

If I use my channel on my tdm400p to dial it works fine both ways, it's
specific to the TE411P.

I would think the channel bank is working fine, since I can call into
asterisk through it, get a zap channel and then manually dial back out
through it. But if Asterisk handles the dialing, through IAX, or building
the dial string and then doing it, it fails.

Running 1.2.1, opensuse10 (linux 26) te411p (channels 1-5), tdm400p (channel
97). I just added the tdm400p to the system because I cannot use the te411p
to make iax -> landline calls.

Anyone have a clue or seen this before,  I just ran some debugs since I last
wrote this, and I see the following in my debugs...

<< [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 9 (57) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 2 (50) ] [Zap/5-1]

Over and over again, eventually i see:
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Null Frame (5) SUBCLASS: N/A (0) ] [Zap/5-1]
<< [ TYPE: Control (4) SUBCLASS: Answer (4) ] [Zap/5-1]
And then the operator tells me to hangup and try again

This was when I tried dialing a number from my IAX using:
exten => 600,1,Dial(Zap/5/ww99222436) ;I need 9 to dial out on these lines.
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