And please excuse the formatting there, darn mail client....
Pete wrote:
> I have some stuck channels that I think I'm going to have to bounce
> Asterisk to get rid of, but am curious to know what they are and how
> they've managed to accumulate. The show up with a channel identifier
> of '(None)' as in the output below, and do not show up in the soft
> hangup list, and so can't be cleared by that method. Here is the
> output from iax2 show channels:
>
> *CLI> iax2 show channels
> Channel Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq
> (Tx/Rx) Lag Jitter JitBuf Format
> (None) 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00003/00020
> 00001/00003 00070ms 0001ms 0071ms g729 (None)
> 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00004/00005 00004/00005 00070ms
> 0000ms 0070ms g729 (None) 111.111.111.111
> zzzzzz 00005/00004 00002/00004 00000ms 0007ms 0071ms g729
> (None) 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00007/00042
> 00001/00004 00000ms 0001ms 0071ms g729 IAX2/yyyyyy-14
> 222.222.222.222 yyyyyy 00014/00001 00022/00024 00070ms
> 0000ms 0070ms g729 IAX2/wwwwww-15 333.333.333.333
> wwwwww 00015/00003 00004/00005 00000ms 0000ms 0070ms unknow
> (None) 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00017/00011
> 00001/00007 00070ms 0001ms 0071ms g729 (None)
> 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00018/00025 00001/00004 00000ms
> 0001ms 0015ms g729 IAX2/xxxxxx-19 444.444.444.444
> xxxxxx 00019/00014 00194/00197 00070ms 0000ms 0070ms g729
> IAX2/xxxxxx-26 444.444.444.444 xxxxxx 00026/00013
> 00223/00227 00070ms 0000ms 0070ms g729 IAX2/xxxxxx-27
> 444.444.444.444 xxxxxx 00027/00015 00125/00128 00070ms
> 0000ms 0070ms g729 IAX2/xxxxxx-30 444.444.444.444
> xxxxxx 00030/00018 00040/00043 00070ms 0000ms 0070ms g729
> (None) 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00031/00040
> 00001/00004 00000ms 0001ms 0071ms g729 IAX2/wwwwww-34
> 333.333.333.333 wwwwww 00034/00016 00004/00005 00000ms
> 0000ms 0070ms unknow
> (None) 111.111.111.111 xxxxxx 00037/00065
> 00001/00005 00000ms 0001ms -0081ms g729 IAX2/wwwwww-39
> 333.333.333.333 wwwwww 00039/00021 00004/00005 00000ms
> 0000ms 0070ms unknow
> IAX2/xxxxxx-45 444.444.444.444 xxxxxx 00045/00002
> 00002/00003 00000ms 0000ms 0070ms unknow
> IAX2/xxxxxx-50 444.444.444.444 xxxxxx 00050/00030
> 00030/00033 00070ms 0000ms 0070ms g729 IAX2/xxxxxx-52
> 444.444.444.444 xxxxxx 00052/00028 00002/00003 00000ms
> 0000ms 0070ms unknow
> 19 active IAX channels
>
> Anyone shed some light here?
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