You can use "debug channel <channel>" on asterisk console
to find out which channel sends disconnect/hangup ....
You have to trace all the channels on both of your systems.
regards
Martin
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, diana wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a very complicated system which contains 2 *'s.
>
> PSTN --- CISCO --- H.323 --- 1 Asterisk --- IAX --- 2 Asterisk --- PSTN
>
> In the middle of conversation i get a Hangup. I get this logs when it
> disconnect on the 2 Asterisk.
> I must metion that the call is originated by Cisco, and i can't make
any
> calls to the Cisco.
>
> Rx-Frame Retry[N/A] -- Seqno: 12 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK
> > Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9
> > Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 6/0x6) (Originator)
> > Message type: DISCONNECT (69)
> > Cause (len= 2) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0
> Location: Private network serving the local user (1)
> > Ext: 1 Cause: Normal Clearing (16), class = Normal
> Event (1) ]
> -- Hungup 'Zap/3-1'
> == Spawn extension (flux1, 11011, 1) exited non-zero on
> 'IAX[England@England]/2'
> Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- Seqno: 13 Type: IAX Subclass: HANGUP
> -- Hungup 'IAX[England@England]/2'
> Rx-Frame Retry[N/A] -- Seqno: 13 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK
> < Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=5
> < Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 32774/0x8006) (Terminator)
> < Message type: RELEASE (77)
> > Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=5
> > Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 6/0x6) (Originator)
> > Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90)
>
>
> I really don't know what is going on, and i will apreciate any idee.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Diana Cionoiu
>
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