[asterisk-users] DAHDI outgoing
Mike
list at virtutel.ca
Fri Dec 4 13:51:46 CST 2009
Thanks a lot. That helped.
As for #2, dahdi show channels still lists channel 71 (in my particular
case) even though it is in use (core show channels shows it being used).
It's just that the extension is empty in dahdi show channels.
i.e.:
Chan Extension Context Language MOH Interpret
pseudo default default
1 inbound default
2 inbound default
3 inbound default
4 inbound default
5 inbound default
6 inbound default
7 inbound default
8 inbound default
9 inbound default
10 inbound default
11 inbound default
12 inbound default
13 inbound default
14 inbound default
15 inbound default
16 inbound default
17 inbound default
18 inbound default
19 inbound default
20 inbound default
21 inbound default
22 inbound default
23 inbound default
25 inbound default
26 inbound default
27 inbound default
28 inbound default
29 inbound default
30 inbound default
31 inbound default
32 inbound default
33 inbound default
34 inbound default
35 inbound default
36 inbound default
37 inbound default
38 inbound default
39 inbound default
40 inbound default
41 inbound default
42 inbound default
43 inbound default
44 inbound default
45 inbound default
46 inbound default
47 inbound default
49 inbound default
50 inbound default
51 inbound default
52 inbound default
53 inbound default
54 inbound default
55 inbound default
56 inbound default
57 inbound default
58 inbound default
59 inbound default
60 inbound default
61 inbound default
62 inbound default
63 inbound default
64 inbound default
65 inbound default
66 inbound default
67 inbound default
68 inbound default
69 inbound default
70 inbound default
71 inbound default
If it wouldn't show in dahdi show channels, I'd understand your explanation.
But it does, so is it in use or not?
Or am I misunderstanding the displayed information? What I was looking for
was a list of channels that shows which one is currently busy, and ideally
also a way to know how many channels are used per span (although I could
work it out from the former if it was available)
Mike
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Danny Nicholas
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 14:22
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI outgoing
Simple explanation for #1; it's dial tech/port/number. Dahdi/3 would open
DAHDI port 3 for an outgoing call.
For #2, you should be using core show channels instead of dahdi show
channels. Dsc shows the lines that are available to asterisk, csc shows the
ones in use.
_____
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 1:02 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] DAHDI outgoing
Hi,
I'm having alot of trouble understanding how to use dialplans for outgoing
calls on Dahdi.
Context : I have 3 TI spans, so 69 voice channels and three D channels
(24,48,72). This is on a TE420B from Digium, if it matters.
Here are my (apparently simple) questions in no particular order:
1) Dial(DAHDI/5555555555|20) doesn't work. But Dial(DAHDI/42/5555555555|20)
does work. How is this "42" parameter used? I see plenty of examples
around, but no explanations. Is this the channel? If so, why doesn't DAHDI/3
work?
2) "dahdi show channels" in the CLI show my inbound used channels correctly,
but not my outbound. My outbound never show up, even during a conversation.
Thanks for helping me figure this out.
Mike
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