[asterisk-users] how to join 2 channels using AGI/AMI

nik600 nik600 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 17:13:49 CDT 2016


i've tried rfc2833,inband and info having the same behaviour in all
situation.

2016-06-30 23:53 GMT+02:00 nik600 <nik600 at gmail.com>:

> sorry for top-posting, the two topics started with 2 different reason
> subject, but then we finished on the same problem.
>
> btw,the 2 show channel are reported above:
>
> the channel with DTMF working
>
> kcenter*CLI> core show channel SIP/pbx2-000004b9
>  -- General --
>            Name: SIP/pbx2-000004b9
>            Type: SIP
>        UniqueID: 1467323106.1275
>       Caller ID: xxxx
>  Caller ID Name: xxxx
>     DNID Digits: yyyy
>        Language: en
>           State: Up (6)
>           Rings: 0
>   NativeFormats: 0x4 (ulaw)
>     WriteFormat: 0x4 (ulaw)
>      ReadFormat: 0x4 (ulaw)
>  WriteTranscode: No
>   ReadTranscode: No
> 1st File Descriptor: 29
>       Frames in: 325
>      Frames out: 44
>  Time to Hangup: 0
>    Elapsed Time: 0h0m6s
>   Direct Bridge: <none>
> Indirect Bridge: <none>
>  --   PBX   --
>         Context: c_Queues
>       Extension: 01
>        Priority: 1
>      Call Group: 0
>    Pickup Group: 0
>     Application: Read
>            Data: RESPONSE,beep,1,s,3,5
>     Blocking in: ast_waitfor_nandfds
>
>
> the channel with DTMF not working:
>
> kcenter*CLI> core show channel Local/user1 at c_Queues-5d47;1
>  -- General --
>            Name: Local/user1 at c_Queues-5d47;1
>            Type: Local
>        UniqueID: 1467323176.1277
>       Caller ID: zzz
>  Caller ID Name: zzz
>     DNID Digits: (N/A)
>        Language: en
>           State: Ringing (5)
>           Rings: 0
>   NativeFormats: 0x4 (ulaw)
>     WriteFormat: 0x4 (ulaw)
>      ReadFormat: 0x4 (ulaw)
>  WriteTranscode: No
>   ReadTranscode: No
> 1st File Descriptor: -1
>       Frames in: 1
>      Frames out: 0
>  Time to Hangup: 0
>    Elapsed Time: 0h0m13s
>   Direct Bridge: <none>
> Indirect Bridge: <none>
>  --   PBX   --
>         Context: c_Queues
>       Extension: 01
>        Priority: 1
>      Call Group: 0
>    Pickup Group: 0
>     Application: AppQueue
>            Data: (Outgoing Line)
>     Blocking in: ast_waitfor_nandfds
>
> the only difference i see is the "1st File Descriptor" pointing to -1
>
> 2016-06-30 23:29 GMT+02:00 Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>:
>
>> Please don't top post.
>>
>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, nik600 wrote:
>>
>> this is the point, and the strange thing:DTMF is set to rfc2833, but is
>>> working both on incoming and outgoing calls, it is not working only on
>>> calls generated with the Originate AMI command, or with the queue member
>>> that point to Local dialplan, as you suggested
>>>
>>
>> Does 'show channel' on a leg originated by a handset differ from a leg
>> originated by AMI?
>>
>> --
>> Thanks in advance,
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