Administrator TOOTAI escribi?:> Hello,
>
> with Asterisk 1.6.1.6 I try to hangup a call if called extension is not
> existing. For this purpose I would use the internal i extension but
> seems not to work.
>
> [MyContext]
>
> exten => s,1,NoOp(Call is treated as it should)
> exten => s,n,NoOp(next step)
> exten => s,n,NoOp(aso ...)
>
> exten => _[a-zA-Z].,1,Goto(s,1) ; accept exten LEN >1 alpha
> exten => _X.,1,Goto(s,1) ; accept exten LEN >1 numeric
>
> exten => i,1,NoOP(sorry, extension doesnt exist) ; all 1 digits exten
> exten => i,n,Hangup ; refused, end of call
>
> What I have when calling a one digit extension -in this case h- is:
>
> == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
>
> [Sep 7 18:51:03] NOTICE[6084]: chan_sip.c:18523 handle_request_invite:
> Call from '' to extension 'h' rejected because extension
not found.
> == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
>
> Should it not go to i extension? If I call the i or s extension it's
> going well. Am I missing something?
>
>
Hi,
The 'i' extension only works in applications like Background(),
WaitExten() and everything that uses DTMF to route extensions within a
context. As you can see in your call, it won't work directly because
asterisk by default will reject a call that doesn't match in the context
or included contexts you defined for the user. Because the call is not
accepted there's no need for a hangup (in a SIP environment).
If you want to explicitly hangup calls using the dialplan, for your case
add a one-digit catch all and leave your good calls with a 2-digit minimum:
exten => _X,1,NoOP(sorry, extension doesnt exist) ; all 1 digits exten
exten => _X,n,Hangup
exten => _XX.,1,Goto(s,1) ; accept exten LEN >1 numeric
That will be enough to hangup what you want to, adjusting it to your needs.
Cheers,
--
Ing. Miguel Molina
Grupo de Tecnolog?a
Millenium Phone Center