[asterisk-r2] Incoming Calls DROPED with only 1 DNIS digit.
Arturo Ochoa
arturo.era at gmail.com
Tue May 25 16:19:17 CDT 2010
Thanks Moy,
Well, I posted in pastebin: http://pastebin.com/ii737TtW
That's just part of the context that is in charge of receiving incoming
calls from the card hooked to the PBX. Normally they dial 5 digits, and it
can be some internall SIP Exten, or maybe another exten on different
Asterisk.
What I don't understand is why in many other Asterisk systems plugged to
Telcos for example, using OpenR2, I always received 4 digits for the
incomming call (Telmex, Alestra). And it really is up to me, how to handle
the incomming DID's, I always have at least one Incoming route configured
to handle all the different DID's and send it to, for example some IVR or
whatever.
Actually in this server, from the Telco perspective, I don't really care of
the DNIS. The call is being answer and that's all they need. But on the
other hand, incoming calls from the PBX, need to be routed to different
places... that's the point I'm stuck with.
Ing Arturo Ochoa
Network Admin at Electrosystems
Blog: http://arturoochoa.wordpress.com
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Moises Silva <moises.silva at gmail.com>wrote:
> This means the dialplan rules told us to stop getting DNIS. Pastebin the
> dialplan ( just the relevant context ).
>
> Moises Silva
> Senior Software Engineer
> Sangoma Technologies Inc. | 50 McIntosh Drive, Suite 120, Markham ON L3R
> 9T3 Canada
> t. 1 905 474 1990 x 128 | e. moy at sangoma.com
>
>
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Arturo Ochoa <arturo.era at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to know if someone can give some ideas on what's going on in
>> here:
>>
>> [15:52:50:188] [Thread: 3077299088] [Chan 62] - M - Getting DNIS digit 0
>> [15:52:50:188] [Thread: 3077299088] [Chan 62] - M - DNIS so far: 6,
>> expected length: 5
>> *[15:52:50:188] [Thread: 3077299088] [Chan 62] - M - User requested us to
>> stop getting DNIS!*
>> [15:52:50:188] [Thread: 3077299088] [Chan 62] - M - MF Tx >> 6 [ON]
>> [15:52:50:188] [Thread: 3077299088] [Chan 62] - M - scheduled timer id 2
>> (mf_back_cycle)
>>
>>
>> Openr2 1.3.0 with asterisk 1.4.31.
>>
>> 1 card connected to Alestra Telco
>> 1 card connected to Ericsson PBX
>>
>> Every incoming call, is recevied with only 1 DNIS digit. Doesn't matter
>> what number of DNIS digits I configure.
>>
>> Weird thing is that this server is being running since 3 years ago, but
>> with the old mfcr2 release.
>>
>> Any Ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> Ing Arturo Ochoa
>> Network Admin at Electrosystems
>> Blog: http://arturoochoa.wordpress.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
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