[Asterisk-Users] Strange error in debug file

Asterisk asterisk at dotr.com
Tue Feb 15 12:13:04 MST 2005


Hmm,

Part of the show channels gives me this:

  SIP/6028-b1ff  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)        (None)
  SIP/6011-da2f  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)        (None)
  SIP/6019-8fe7  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)        (None)
  SIP/6019-f866  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)        (None)
  SIP/6010-6bea  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)        (None)
  SIP/750-2657  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)        (None)

and sip show channels give me:

pbx*CLI> sip show channels
Peer             User/ANR    Call ID      Seq (Tx/Rx)   Format
192.168.6.201    6014        000ccebd-f4  00101/00102   ulaw
192.168.6.238    6019        2f49f93a014  00102/00000   ulaw
192.168.6.200    6022        000cce63-c5  00101/00102   ulaw
192.168.6.224    6006        000cce63-d2  00101/00102   ulaw
192.168.6.189    6028        0ed19a7f7c9  00102/00000   ulaw
192.168.6.200    6022        69d116d02f8  00102/00101   ulaw
192.168.6.189    6028        0f1f96eb4c8  00102/00101   ulaw
192.168.6.204    6011        3159fe13643  00102/00101   ulaw
192.168.6.238    6019        1feb9e9b68e  00102/00103   ulaw
192.168.6.238    6019        2ece4e3548f  00102/00101   ulaw
192.168.6.231    6010        3f4f548f0bf  00102/00103   ulaw
192.168.6.244    750         316b21476bc  00102/00103   ulaw
12 active SIP channel(s)

Does this mean I have a problem with my SIP channels ? All SIP devices 
are Cisco 7940 running SIP 7.3

Julian
Andrew Thompson wrote:

> Asterisk wrote:
>
>> Has anyone seen this before ?
>>
>> Feb 15 18:37:34 DEBUG[866]: That's odd...  Got a response on a call 
>> we dont know about.
>
>
> I'm guessing that happens when asterisk has hung up on some device but 
> that device hasn't figured it out yet(therefore it's still trying to 
> talk back to asterisk).
>
> Do you know if any calls had recently completed?
>
> It would be nice if the debug info gave more information about what 
> device sent us this phantom data.
>
>> I've got a whole load of them (328 in the last 5 minutes ...)
>
>
> I have seen this message, when dealing with my SPA2000. I am still 
> testing VOIP providers for home use and have not turned my box up 
> live, so I don't monitor the logs unless I am hacking on it and see 
> something interesting go by.
>
> You could crank your verbosity up (3 minimum), turn on SIP and/or IAX 
> debugs and wait a little more prepared to see if it happens again.
>




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