[asterisk-users] Asterisk dual contexts stupidity (more debugging)

J. Oquendo sil at infiltrated.net
Tue Jan 30 10:04:47 MST 2007


john beaman wrote:
> Yes, there are duplicate 3 lines, which can cause havoc.  For this reason it is recommend you use 'n' in your contexts.  Such as:
>   

More debug logs... When I dial the main-night-aa number this is what 
Asterisk sees via debug... The call DOES GO THROUGH just fine, the 
caller though hears silence, not the phone ringing.

2007-01-30 11:52:14 DEBUG[11126]: rtp.c:193 send_dtmf: Sending dtmf: 51 
(3), at 13x.250.110.14
2007-01-30 11:52:14 DEBUG[11126]: channel.c:1761 ast_settimeout: 
Scheduling timer at 0 sample intervals
2007-01-30 11:52:14 DEBUG[11126]: channel.c:2409 set_format: Set channel 
SIP/5060-0a146e40 to write format g729
2007-01-30 11:52:14 DEBUG[11126]: pbx.c:2300 __ast_pbx_run: Oooh, got 
something to jump out with ('3')!
2007-01-30 11:52:15 DEBUG[11126]: rtp.c:193 send_dtmf: Sending dtmf: 51 
(3), at 13x.250.110.14
2007-01-30 11:52:16 DEBUG[11126]: rtp.c:193 send_dtmf: Sending dtmf: 51 
(3), at 13x.250.110.14

Phone rings, I can see it in front of me ringing, Asterisk sees it 
ringing, only someone calling will hear nothing.




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