[asterisk-users] setting up AMD

Michael Collins mcollins at fcnetwork.com
Wed Jan 24 13:20:33 MST 2007


 

 

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From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Peter
Halliday
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 11:56 AM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] setting up AMD

 

I'm trying get this working.  I've looked through the list, and can't
see how to get AMD to print out more.  I have it call and say Hello like
I normally would.  I've tried to say more and less doesn't seem to
matter.  After I hangup it does recognize hangup.  Here's logging during
an attempt where I make outbound call and answer, but then hangup after
1-2 seconds: 

Jan 24 17:01:37 VERBOSE[31455] logger.c:     -- AMD:
SIP/sip.broadvoice.com-098c4aa8 6079362172 (null) (Fmt: 4)
Jan 24 17:01:37 VERBOSE[31455] logger.c:     -- AMD: initialSilence
[8000] greeting [1500] afterGreetingSilence [300] totalAnalysisTime
[5000] minimumWordLength [120] betweenWordsSilence [50]
maximumNumberOfWords [5] silenceThreshold [256] 
Jan 24 17:01:44 DEBUG[31437] chan_sip.c: Auto destroying call
'2223f71d5ccc73cc3f9b32a64fba2286 at sip.broadvoice.com'
Jan 24 17:01:45 DEBUG[31447] manager.c: Manager received command
'Command'
Jan 24 17:01:45 DEBUG[31447] manager.c: Manager received command
'Command'
Jan 24 17:01:45 DEBUG[31447] manager.c: Manager received command
'Command' 
Jan 24 17:01:56 VERBOSE[31455] logger.c:     -- AMD: HANGUP
Jan 24 17:01:56 DEBUG[31455] app_amd.c: Got hangup

The amd.conf:
[amd]
initial_silence            = 3500
greeting                   = 1500 
after_greeting_silence     = 300
total_analysis_time        = 5000
min_word_length            = 120
between_words_silence      = 50
maximum_number_of_words    = 5
silence_threshold          = 256

In extensions.conf
[outboundmsg1]
exten => s,1,NoCDR
exten => s,n,AMD
exten => s,n,GotoIf($[${AMDSTATUS}=AMD_PERSON]?humn:mach)
exten => s,n(mach),WaitForSilence(2500)
exten => s,n,Playback(outboundmsgs/msg1) 
exten => s,n,Hangup
exten => s,n(humn),WaitForSilence(500)
exten => s,n,Playback(outboundmsgs/msg1)
exten => s,n,Hangup



Peter,

It looks like your initial silence setting might be having trouble.  The
amd.conf file has a value of 3500 but the log file is showing 8000.  Try
changing the amd.conf to something like 3000 and issue a "reload" at the
CLI. Make another test call and see if the trace still shows 8000 for
the initial silence.  I think having an initial silence value that is
longer than the total analysis time might be causing the undesired
behavior.

 

Let us know what happens when you try to modify the initial silence
value.  

 

-MC

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