[asterisk-users] DIALSTATUS Values

Kamlesh Kumar kamlesh_kmr at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 2 05:58:26 CST 2011


I believe the syntax is correct because,
 
If I use 
$dd=$dialstatus["code"];
> > $agi->verbose("Status".$dd);

it gives me: 
<SIP/10036-000000b2>AGI Rx << GET VARIABLE DIALSTATUS
<SIP/10036-000000b2>AGI Tx >> 200 result=1 (ANSWER)
<SIP/10036-000000b2>AGI Rx << VERBOSE "Status200" 1
 
If I use
$dd=$dialstatus["result"];
> > $agi->verbose("Status".$dd);

it gives me:
 
<SIP/10036-000000b4>AGI Rx << GET VARIABLE DIALSTATUS
<SIP/10036-000000b4>AGI Tx >> 200 result=1 (CANCEL)
<SIP/10036-000000b4>AGI Rx << VERBOSE "Status1" 1
 
but if I use
$dd=$dialstatus["data"];
> > $agi->verbose("Status".$dd);

<SIP/10036-000000b6>AGI Rx << GET VARIABLE DIALSTATUS
<SIP/10036-000000b6>AGI Tx >> 200 result=1 (CANCEL)
<SIP/10036-000000b6>AGI Rx << VERBOSE "Status" 1

Regards,
Kamlesh
 
 
 

> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> From: tony at softins.co.uk
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 11:44:34 +0000
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DIALSTATUS Values
> 
> In article <SNT142-W45A64E47437777DE653DA591B60 at phx.gbl>,
> Kamlesh Kumar <kamlesh_kmr at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I tried to search the answer of my problem but unable to get resolution so sending to you
> > guys. I'm using asterisk 1.6.2.7 and writing the AGI scripts using PHP. I'm unable to
> > retrieve the DIALSTATUS value, during execution of AGI script, I get empty value.
> > 
> > Extracts from AGI Script:
> > 
> > #!/usr/bin/php -q
> > #!/bin/bash
> > <?php
> > include_once ("phpagi-2.14/phpagi.php");
> > $agi = new AGI();
> > 
> > --------some codes for dial out------------
> > 
> > $dialstatus=$agi->get_variable(DIALSTATUS);
> 
> Shouldn't that be: $dialstatus=$agi->get_variable("DIALSTATUS");
> 
> Having DIALSTATUS as a bare word might work in some versions of php,
> but is likely to produce a warning. Although in your case, it does
> appear to have worked.
> 
> > $dd=$dialstatus["data"];
> > $agi->verbose("Status".$dd);
> > 
> > In AGI debug, I get: 
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_channel: SIP/10036-00000096
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_language: en
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_type: SIP
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_uniqueid: 1322848927.172
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_version: 1.6.2.7
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_callerid: 10036
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_calleridname: 10036
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_dnid: 0012127773456
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_rdnis: unknown
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_context: privoip
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> agi_extension: 0012127773456
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Rx << GET VARIABLE DIALSTATUS
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> 200 result=1 (ANSWER)
> 
> This shows that AGI is indeed returning the value of DIALSTATUS,
> which is ANSWER.
> 
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Rx << VERBOSE "Status" 1
> 
> But you are not picking it up.
> 
> > <SIP/10036-00000096>AGI Tx >> 200 result=1
> > 
> > Please help me in this.
> 
> I'm not familiar with php-agi (I usualy write my AGI in C), but it
> looks like $dialstatus["data"] is not the correct way to retrieve
> the returned value. Or else there is a bug in php-agi.
> 
> Cheers
> Tony
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