Hello list, I?m courius to know how to destroy a active sip channel. I didn?t find a command argument on CLI interface. I?ve noticed that when my X100P hangs i have a sip channel opened that was vinculated to a Zap/Channel. asterisk*CLI> sip show channels Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format 213.137.73.140 70055827 643c9869663 00801/00000 UNKN (d) 213.137.73.140 70055827 643c9869663 00413/00000 UNKN (d) 213.137.73.140 70055827 643c9869663 00125/00000 UNKN (d) 3 active SIP channel(s) asterisk*CLI> sip show channel 643c98696633487374b0dc5119495cff@127.0.0.1 * SIP Call> Direction: Outgoing Call-ID: 643c98696633487374b0dc5119495cff@127.0.0.1 Our Codec Capability: 14 Non-Codec Capability: 1 Their Codec Capability: 0 Joint Codec Capability: 0 Format UNKN Theoretical Address: 213.137.73.140:5060 Received Address: 213.137.73.140:5060 NAT Support: No Our Tag: 1403240456 Their Tag: SIP User agent: Username: **** Peername: **** Original uri: sip:sipauth.deltathree.com * Need Destroy: 1* Last Message: Promiscuous Redir: No Route: N/A DTMF Mode: rfc2833 Best Regards, -Jefferson Carvalho
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:08:42 -0300, Jefferson Carvalho <jefferson@credishop.com.br> wrote:> Hello list, > > I?m courius to know how to destroy a active sip channel. I didn?t find > a command argument on CLI interface.soft hangup <channel> Works for all kinds of channels. Example: soft hangup zap/1-1 Marconi.