I am a fairly new user of Asterisk and I am generally impressed with its features. I have some questions about the SIP channel support: 1. I have noticed that even when there are no active calls, there is a list of active SIP channels. This appears to be a bug. Has anyone seen this? 2. If there are stuck SIP channels, how can one clear them without re-starting Asterisk? 3. One time a SIP phone dialed out via a SIP gateway and after about 20 minutes on a call the auto-attendant feature apparently kicked in as a 3rd-party on the established call. Has anyone else experienced this?
>I am a fairly new user of Asterisk and I am generally impressed with its >features. I have some questions about the SIP channel support: > >1. I have noticed that even when there are no active calls, there is a list of > active SIP channels. This appears to be a bug. Has anyone seen this?Yes. Bug #55, but I'm sure there are other diseases lingering in SIP that might cause the same issue. If you send a SIP BYE message to Asterisk, it will create a channel and wait forever.>2. If there are stuck SIP channels, how can one clear them without re-starting > Asterisk?soft hangup SIP<tab for list>>3. One time a SIP phone dialed out via a SIP gateway and after about >20 minutes > on a call the auto-attendant feature apparently kicked in as a >3rd-party on the > established call. Has anyone else experienced this? >I think everyone would be very interested to hear how you did this. JT
In a old mailing list, someone got the trouble, anyone has idea?>I am getting this when I do a:> > show sip channels > > 209.82.xxx.xxx 0071495217 2591218534@ 00103/00001 unknow(d) > 209.82.xxx.xxx 0041590104 0690231739@ 00103/00001 unknow(d) > 209.82.xxx.xxx 0070259259 3265102826@ 00103/00001 unknow(d) > 209.82.xxx.xxx 0071948143 1927207026@ 00103/00001 unknow(d) > 209.82.xxx.xxx 0022576786 1752809624@ 00103/00001 unknow(d) > 209.82.xxx.xxx 0070153955 0085223171@ 00103/00001 unknow(d) > > I have about 60 of them and growing. I have submitted a ticket with my provider to let > them know of this problem but I would like to clear them out w/o restarting the asterisk binary. >thanks gupiter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050323/fd0f8f22/attachment.htm