[asterisk-users] ${HASH(SIP_CAUSE,<channel-name>)}

Gareth Blades mailinglist+asterisk at dns99.co.uk
Thu Oct 30 11:02:00 CDT 2014


On 30/10/14 13:52, Jonas Kellens wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read on the wiki :
>
> Asterisk 1.8 will allow to read SIP response codes in the dialplan via 
> *${HASH(SIP_CAUSE,<channel-name>)}*. Additionally make sure you're 
> using the destination channel, not the source channel.
>
> But when I use this in my dialplan, this 'variable' is empty.
>
> Dialplan :
>
> exten => h,n,NoOp(sip cause = ${HASH(SIP_CAUSE,${CHANNEL})})
> exten => h,n,NoOp(sip cause = ${HASH(SIP_CAUSE,CHANNEL)})
>
> CLI :
>
> [Oct 30 14:48:03]     -- Executing [h at pbx-routing:5] 
> NoOp("SIP/SipAT01-00000015", "sip cause = ") in new stack
> [Oct 30 14:48:03]     -- Executing [h at pbx-routing:6] 
> NoOp("SIP/SipAT01-00000015", "sip cause = ") in new stack
>
>

Take a look at my blog entry about it :-

http://gblades.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/how-to-get-sip-response-code-in.html
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