[asterisk-r2] Problem with asterisk R2 - implemented (PSTN>>Asterisk>> PABX).
Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar
alexandre.alencar at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 16:00:23 CDT 2008
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Diego Valente <infdiego at gmail.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon to all.
>
> As I said in previous e-mail ....
>
> I have an Asterisk implemented between the PSTN and PABX (PSTN>>
> Asterisk>> PABX).
>
Right, you have two independant spans here
>
> When the call is originated from the "PSTN" the Asterisk transfers the
> call of Span1 for Span2, the PABX transfers to the Analog Telephone,
> once the call is answered, this Drop.
>
Did we discussed you issue in google talk?
>
> In this case the "mfcr2_max_ani = 20 - and - mfcr2_max_dnis = 4" is
> set in zapata.conf. If the "mfcr2_max_ani = 20 - and - mfcr2_max_dnis
> = 20" the call is not transferred from Span1 for Span2
>
> When the call originates from the switchboard, it is quite complete,
> but only when set " mfcr2_max_ani = 20 – and - mfcr2_max_dnis = 20"
> in zapata.conf. When "mfcr2_max_ani = 20 - and - mfcr2_max_dnis = 4"
> the call not complete.
>
You must set two independant confs for this spans. You must set the span
facing PSTN according to you local telco info and the span facing the PABX
according to your PABX needs...
; First block of channels, SPAN facing PSTN
signalling=mfcr2
<more options here>
mfcr2_max_ani = 20
mfcr2_max_dnis = 4
channel => <start-end>
; Second block of channels, SPAN facing PABX
mfcr2_max_ani = 20
mfcr2_max_dnis = 20
channel => <start-end>
Try to set it this way and give us a feedback
> My files are in the "pastebin" to debug of every call and message. Also my
> zapata.conf and zaptel.conf
>
> zapata.conf >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://pastebin.com/m64874c7c
> zaptel.conf >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://pastebin.com/m73e8470d
> /var/log/asterisk/messages<http://pastebin.com/m73e8470d/var/log/asterisk/messages>>>>>>>
> http://pastebin.com/m7d34fad
>
> /var/log/asterisk/mfcr2/span1/chan-1-backward-9-20081002155540_PABX_PSTN_DROP.call<http://pastebin.com/m7d34fad/var/log/asterisk/mfcr2/span1/chan-1-backward-9-20081002155540_PABX_PSTN_DROP.call>
> >>>>>> http://pastebin.com/m16aa8763
>
> /var/log/asterisk/mfcr2/span1/chan-32-backward-0-20081002162532_pabx_PSTN_OK.call<http://pastebin.com/m16aa8763/var/log/asterisk/mfcr2/span1/chan-32-backward-0-20081002162532_pabx_PSTN_OK.call>
> >>>>>>>>http://pastebin.com/m5ef2a32d
>
> /var/log/asterisk/mfcr2/span1/chan-32-forward-0-20081002161748_PSTN_PABX_DROP.call<http://pastebin.com/m5ef2a32d/var/log/asterisk/mfcr2/span1/chan-32-forward-0-20081002161748_PSTN_PABX_DROP.call>
> >>>>>>>>http://pastebin.com/m2e8525b7
>
>
> Thank you for your attention and congratulations for the list
> "asterisk-r2".
> Thank you very much.
> are missing something please let me know.
>
> []´s
>
> --
> Diego Valente
>
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