[Asterisk-Users] user places two calls, hangs up, they get connected to one another

Leo Ann Boon leo at datvoiz.com
Mon Feb 27 18:07:43 MST 2006


Warren Burstein wrote:

> I've observed a situation on my production system, and have managed to 
> recreate it on my test system (both running 1.2.4).  I pick up a phone 
> connected to a TDM400B's FXS line.  I dial a number (in my tests, it 
> was another local phone, but in production it was an outside call), 
> and that call is answered.  I flash, hear a stutter dialtone, and dial 
> another number, which also is answered.

Asterisk is treating it as call transfer.

>
> When I hang up, my two local calls are now connected.  But on the 
> production system, I think the two outside calls are connected.  I 
> don't know why they don't hang up.  Perhaps the production system 
> isn't detecting hangup (I'm going to test for this).  Or maybe both 
> calls are to someone else's switchboard, which have placed the calls 
> into a queue, and we're tying up two outside lines to bridge the "your 
> call is important to us" messages to each other.
>
> Is there some way I can forbid bridging of calls like this, but still 
> allow a call to be bridged to a different local phone?
>
> thanks
>
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