Can anyone help me to understand what the significance of this output is? May 17 10:50:23 DEBUG[2030]: Didn't get a frame from channel: SIP/105-1ae4 May 17 10:50:23 DEBUG[2030]: Bridge stops bridging channels SIP/105-1ae4 and SIP/outbound-7dc3 I searched for these phrases but am coming up short on what they really mean. I'm trying to investigate problems we are having with two separate asterisk installations both using Polycom IP-500 phones. These type of messages appear in the logs of both servers. It almost appears as though these messages are normal following completion of a call (a hangup), but we are troubleshooting bad audio in both locations and the wording of these messages doesn't appear benign. thanks Marty Mastera M3 Resources marty@m3resources.com Phone: 303.680.1283 x200 FAX: 206.666.1786 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050518/3e1b7d3b/attachment.htm
Marty Mastera wrote:> Can anyone help me to understand what the significance of this output is? > > May 17 10:50:23 DEBUG[2030]: Didn't get a frame from channel: SIP/105-1ae4 > May 17 10:50:23 DEBUG[2030]: Bridge stops bridging channels > SIP/105-1ae4 and SIP/outbound-7dc3 > > I searched for these phrases but am coming up short on what they > really mean. I'm trying to investigate problems we are having with > two separate asterisk installations both using Polycom IP-500 phones. > These type of messages appear in the logs of both servers. It almost > appears as though these messages are normal following completion of a > call (a hangup), but we are troubleshooting bad audio in both > locations and the wording of these messages doesn't appear benign. >I am noticing these in my logs also. I looks like it is the result of the person hanging up, but I have had a few comlaints of dropped calls the last few days. These messages also appear at the times of the dropped calls. I have been watching CPU usage and it doesn't look like my machine was really loaded or anything. Mark
asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com wrote:> Marty Mastera wrote: >> May 17 10:50:23 DEBUG[2030]: Didn't get a frame from channel: >> SIP/105-1ae4 May 17 10:50:23 DEBUG[2030]: Bridge stops bridging >> channels SIP/105-1ae4 and SIP/outbound-7dc3> I am noticing these in my logs also. I looks like it is the result > of the person hanging up, but I have had a few comlaints of > dropped calls > the last few days. These messages also appear at the times of the > dropped calls. I have been watching CPU usage and it doesn't look > like my machine was really loaded or anything.I see these with every single call. I (naturally I'd say) also have reports of dropped calls, but have never been able to relate them to these messages. The messages happen much more often. -- Andreas Sikkema Rits tele.com Van Vollenhovenstraat 3 3016 BE Rotterdam t: +31 (0)10 2245544 f: +31 (0)10 413 65 45