[asterisk-users] Auto dialing: .call file vs. manager interface

Moises Silva moises.silva at gmail.com
Tue Dec 5 18:15:11 MST 2006


The manager interface expects "Exten" NOT "Extension" argument header.

On 12/5/06, Michael Collins <mcollins at fcnetwork.com> wrote:
> Question:
>
> I'm using a .call file to make some test calls.  The call file works
> great.  When I try the same thing with the manager 'originate' action I
> get something weird - the originate action looks for the 's' extension
> in my context, regardless of what I supply as the 'extension' argument.
> The .call file does what I expect - it finds exten _9.,1,Noop(Looks
> good).
>
> The error I get in the log is as follows:
> Dec  5 16:44:25 VERBOSE[19670] logger.c:   == Starting Zap/1-1 at
> autodial_start,s,1 failed so falling back to exten 's'
> Dec  5 16:44:25 VERBOSE[19670] logger.c:   == Starting Zap/1-1 at
> autodial_start,s,1 still failed so falling back to context 'default'
>
> The autodial_start context looks like this:
> [autodial_start]
> exten => _9.,1,Noop(Looks good)
> exten => _9.,n,Goto(dialout,s,1)
>
> The dialout context just has the call handling stuff, AMD, etc.  It
> works when the Goto works, but the Goto only seems to work when using a
> .call file and not the manager interface.
>
> The .call file looks like this:
> Channel: Zap/g0/5596221408
> Callerid: 5597337550
> MaxRetries: 0
> RetryTime: 30
> WaitTime: 30
> Context: autodial_start
> Extension: 95596221408
> Priority: 1
> Account: 5898832
>
>
> Has anyone experienced this issue and/or found a way around it?
>
> Thanks,
> MC
>
>
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