[Asterisk-Users] bridging <ZOMBIE> ?
Matthew Boehm
mboehm at cytelcom.com
Tue Feb 22 15:22:54 MST 2005
-- SIP/3013-5f1c answered SIP/3000-1368
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3000-1368 and SIP/3013-5f1c
-- Started music on hold, class 'default', on SIP/3013-5f1c
-- Stopped music on hold on Zap/1-1
-- Stopped music on hold on SIP/3013-5f1c
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3000-1368<ZOMBIE> and SIP/3000-4b9e
Feb 22 16:13:39 WARNING[16172]: rtp.c:1365 ast_rtp_bridge: Can't find native
functions for channel 'SIP/3000-1368<ZOMBIE>'
Feb 22 16:13:39 WARNING[16172]: channel.c:2634 ast_channel_bridge: Private
bridge between SIP/3000-1368<ZOMBIE> and SIP/3000-4b9e failed
well, duh it failed. how can a channel bridge with its zombified self?
3000 was trying to transfer a call to 3013 btw using Cisco built-in xfer
button.
What is a <ZOMBIE> and how do I kill them?
-Matthew
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