[asterisk-users] DAHDI with (CDR(userfield)
troxlinux
xserverlinux at gmail.com
Thu Nov 14 16:52:34 CST 2013
Hi list, I need some help to improve my cdr, now in my company are
asking me how
to know which of my phone numbers are most used when receiving calls from
the PSTN and incoming the IVR
was thinking about using userfield field, and I'm trying to do, I have at
the moment 4 channel DAHDI
; DAHDI CHANNEL 3=23XXXXX6
context=in
callerid=asreceived
group=1
signalling=fxs_ks
channel => 3
[in]
exten => s,1,Set(CDR(userfield)=23XXXXX6)
same=> n,Goto(in2)
[in2]
exten => s,1,GotoIfTime(08:00-17:00|mon-fri|*|*?s,dentro)
exten => s,2,Playback(custom/fuera)
exten => s,n,Set(CHANNEL(language)=es)
etc etc etc ..
-- Starting simple switch on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Executing [s at in:1] Set("DAHDI/3-1", "CDR(userfield)=23XXXXX6") in
new stack
-- Executing [s at in:2] Goto("DAHDI/3-1", "in2") in new stack
[Nov 14 16:45:51] NOTICE[29607]: pbx.c:4522 pbx_extension_helper: No such
label 'in2' in extension 's' in context 'in'
[Nov 14 16:45:51] WARNING[29607]: pbx.c:10888 pbx_parseable_goto: Priority
'in2' must be a number > 0, or valid label
== Spawn extension (in, s, 2) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Hanging up on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Hungup 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Starting simple switch on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Executing [s at in:1] Set("DAHDI/3-1", "CDR(userfield)=23400216") in
new stack
-- Executing [s at in:2] Goto("DAHDI/3-1", "in2") in new stack
[Nov 14 16:46:03] NOTICE[29608]: pbx.c:4522 pbx_extension_helper: No such
label 'in2' in extension 's' in context 'in'
[Nov 14 16:46:03] WARNING[29608]: pbx.c:10888 pbx_parseable_goto: Priority
'in2' must be a number > 0, or valid label
== Spawn extension (in, s, 2) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Hanging up on 'DAHDI/3-1'
-- Hungup 'DAHDI/3-1'
fails to pass the call to ivr
any idea ?
--
rickygm
http://gnuforever.homelinux.com
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