[asterisk-users] Getvar of CHANNEL not working for a couple of items

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Wed Jul 5 10:50:25 CDT 2023


  Channel A: "1688509741.112" , name:  "PJSIP/111-00000064" , is originator:  Y , call-Id:  "u.l6kcou25cax60 at mydomain.com <mailto:u.l6kcou25cax60 at mydomain.com> " , local_uri:  "<sip:222 at mydomain.com <mailto:sip%3A222 at mydomain.com> ;user=phone>" , local_tag:  "1734d973-c4da-4ae8-a37d-5f7065f1fe54" , local_addr:  "172.31.253.4:5060 <http://172.31.253.4:5060> " , remote_uri:  "\\\"TestPhone x111\\\" <sip:111 at mydomain.com <mailto:sip%3A111 at mydomain.com> >" , remote_tag:  "yinue4v5ufa4" , remote_addr:  "172.31.253.20:5060 <http://172.31.253.20:5060> "

 

 

  Channel B: "1688509741.113" , name:  "PJSIP/222-00000065" , is originator:  N , call-Id:  "1f104544-fc1a-4414-ba74-68c526e294de" , local_uri:  "\\\"TestPhone\\\" <sip:111 at 172.31.253.4 <mailto:sip%3A111 at 172.31.253.4> >" , local_tag:  "ac5eeb59-f559-4bb7-a3c2-170ca7f05f8b" , local_addr:  "" , remote_uri:  "<sip:222 at 172.31.253.20 <mailto:sip%3A222 at 172.31.253.20> ;line=46922>" , remote_tag:  "klwqxe1fvt5wk" , remote_addr:  ""

 

And here's what seems strange:

Channel A's local_uri looks like Channel B's uri

Channel A's remote_uri looks like channel A's uri

Channel B's local_uri looks like channel A's uri

Channel B's remote_uri looks like channel B;s uri

 

These aren't strange. They look alike because of callerid and target dialed information. They are still independent call legs.

 

 

I’m having trouble understanding your explanation (googling just led me to generic callerid and target info).  I thought a phone’s local_uri would be how to reach that phone (not the other party), and vice versa for the remote_uri.  If the above URI info is correct then I must misunderstand their meaning.  Could you provide more explanation on how to interpret them (why they seems reversed to me), or a link?

 

I assumed the remote & local URI where equivalent to the to & from lines (respectively) in the invite…

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