[asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.4.5 Inserting Random Digits in Dialed Number!
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling
eric at fnords.org
Thu Jun 28 10:07:58 CDT 2007
Remove any relaxdtmf= options from your zapata.conf.
Russell Brown wrote:
> Eeeeck! Asterisk is inserting random digits in dialed numbers.
>
> So far I've seen it insert a 2 after the STD (area) code and insert an
> extra 6 or 7 in the STD code. It's pretty repeatable although the
> inserted number changes.
>
> My Config is: Asterisk 1.4.5, Zaptel 1.4.3, Digium TE205P (rev 02).
>
> There's an ISDN PBX on the second span and a BRI euroisdn on the first.
>
> Calls from the ISDN PBX (Network Alchemy Argent Office FWIW) get put
> into the 'alchemy' context which contains:
>
> [alchemy]
> ;
> include => dial_pstn
> ;
> ; Dial Out to PSTN
> ;
> [dial_pstn]
> exten => _X.,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN})
> exten => _X.,2,Congestion
> ;
>
> Pretty simple and didn't cause problems before I went to 1.4.4/5
>
> Here's the console log from a failing call (non-significant numbers
> obscured to protect the guilty!).
>
> *CLI> -- Accepting overlap call from '1780471800' to '0173' on channel 0/15, span 2
> -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/46-1'
> [Jun 28 12:00:32] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end '3' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> [Jun 28 12:00:32] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end '2' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> [Jun 28 12:00:33] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end '3' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> [Jun 28 12:00:33] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end '5' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> [Jun 28 12:00:33] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end 'x' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> [Jun 28 12:00:33] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end 'x' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> [Jun 28 12:00:33] DTMF[6387]: channel.c:2297 __ast_read: DTMF end 'x' received on Zap/46-1, duration 0 ms
> -- Executing [017332235xxx at alchemy:1] Dial("Zap/46-1", "Zap/g1/017332235xxx") in new stack
> -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
> -- Called g1/017332235xxx
> -- Zap/1-1 is proceeding passing it to Zap/46-1
>
> As you can see, the ISDN PBX passed 01733 235xxx but Asterisk decided to
> dial 01733 2235xxx (an extra '2' after the STD code).
>
>
> Arrrrrrgh!!! This is driving both us and the people who're getting
> called incorrectly potty :-(
>
> Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
>
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