[asterisk-users] sip show channels - gives a growing list of dead channels

Keith Hardee keith.hardee at gmail.com
Mon Mar 10 16:13:53 CDT 2008


I feel like I've seen that error before, but I did some quick testing
and was not able to produce the error.  CLI level was greater than 206
(many v's)

call        from            to                   hangup
Test 1    polycom      spectralink     polycom
Test 2    polycom      spectralink     spectralink
Test 3    spectralink  polycom         polycom
Test 4    spectralink  polycom         spectralink
Test 5   spectralink   spectralink     spectralink

I only did one test of each above because I am not in office (had
someone doing tests while I watched CLI).  I can test more when I get
back Thursday.

Thanks for input.


On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 2:59 AM, Fons van der Beek
<fons.vanderbeek at 84-it.com> wrote:
> Same problem over here................
>
>  I use KIRK-Telecom ip600v3
>  This only happens on calls between SIP en MiSDN, anyone any clue?
>
>  As far as i can see these dead calls  once in while occur  when the
>  remote party first hangs up (remote=MiSDN channel)
>
>  Keith do you also have error messages in the CLI when you open asterisk
>  by using asterisk
>  -rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ? (a lot of v)
>
>   -- Incoming call: Got SIP response 400 "Bad Request" back from 10.0.0.71
>
>  10.0.0.71 represents the IP number of internal phone
>
>  Keith Hardee schreef:
>
>
> > I am using Asterisk 1.4.18 with 70 various Polycoms, 12 analog, and 18
>  > Spectralink wireless IP phones.
>  >
>  > Most of the Spectralink phones have entries in 'sip show channels'
>  > that do not go away.  None of the other phones do this.
>  >
>  > Is there anyway to remove these entries without restarting Asterisk?
>  >
>  > Any ideas on what could be done to prevent this?
>  >
>  > Example output:
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   541         14dd18886d1  00103/00102  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   546         1e7c2fd84ab  00103/00102  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No  (d)  Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   546         80f99ee6-6c  00103/00104  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   546         0d9b184254b  00104/00102  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   546         7fa08c964a1  00104/00102  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   542         7088c6a7-db  00102/00104  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   541         424cc109052  00104/00102  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   541         225fe5130e5  00104/00102  0x0 (nothing)
>  >   No       Rx: BYE
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Keith
>  >
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