[asterisk-users] how to hangup Local/100 channel
motty cruz
motty.cruz at gmail.com
Mon May 5 09:15:07 CDT 2014
Hello All,
one of the extensions fall into a loop, I don't know how to hangup that
channel
-- Executing [i at autoatten:2] Goto("Local/100 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"s,2") in new stack
-- Goto (autoatten,s,2)
-- Sent into invalid extension 's' in context 'autoatten' on
Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2
-- Executing [i at autoatten:1] Playback("Local/2000 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"pbx-invalid") in new stack
-- <Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2> Playing 'pbx-invalid.gsm' (language
'en')
-- Executing [i at autoatten:2] Goto("Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"s,2") in new stack
-- Goto (autoatten,s,2)
-- Sent into invalid extension 's' in context 'autoatten' on
Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2
-- Executing [i at autoatten:1] Playback("Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"pbx-invalid") in new stack
-- <Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2> Playing 'pbx-invalid.gsm' (language
'en')
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Executing [i at autoatten:2] Goto("Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"s,2") in new stack
-- Goto (autoatten,s,2)
-- Sent into invalid extension 's' in context 'autoatten' on
Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2
-- Executing [i at autoatten:1] Playback("Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"pbx-invalid") in new stack
-- <Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2> Playing 'pbx-invalid.gsm' (language
'en')
-- Executing [i at autoatten:2] Goto("Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"s,2") in new stack
-- Goto (autoatten,s,2)
-- Sent into invalid extension 's' in context 'autoatten' on
Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2
-- Executing [i at autoatten:1] Playback("Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2",
"pbx-invalid") in new stack
-- <Local/200 at sipphones-000001b2;2> Playing 'pbx-invalid.gsm' (language
'en')
any ideas?
Thanks,
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