I can not get this to work either.
Here is an except from my extensions.conf
exten => 123,1,Answer
exten => 123,2,Authenticate(1|j)
exten => 123,3,SayDigits(3)
exten => 123,4,Hangup
exten => 123,102,SayDigits(102)
exten => 123,103,SayDigits(103)
exten => 123,104,SayDigits(104)
After dialing 123 and entering 3 invalid Authenticate values,
I get the congestion tone. I would expect to
hear 'one zero three'.
I am running SVN-branch-1.2-r7231 which was
downloaded on November 30, 2005.
Is this a bug?
Don Pobanz
aki toku wrote:> I'm Japanese. Sorry,English is not so understood,Please let me question
> by items.
> In Asterisk-1.2.1 and 1.2.2,I cannnot understand the operation of
> Authenticate application's 'j' option.
>
> exten => 123,1,Answer()
> exten => 123,2,Authenticate(789,j)
> exten => 123,3,Playback(pin-number-accepted)
> exten => 123,4,SayDigits(111)
> exten => 123,103,SayDigits(999)
>
> In this case,When I fail in the authentication ,priority is '1 ?2'.
>
> exten => 123,1,Answer()
> exten => 123,2,Authenticate(789,j)
> exten => 123,3,Playback(pin-number-accepted)
> exten => 123,4,SayDigits(111)
>
> In this case,When I fail in the authentication ,priority is '1
?2?3?4'.
>
> exten => 123,1,Answer()
> exten => 123,2,Authenticate(789,j)
> exten => 123,3,Playback(pin-number-accepted)
> exten => 123,104,SayDigits(111)
>
> In this case ,When I fail in the authentication ,priority is '1
?2?3?4'.
>
> Is this operation a bug?
> Is writing a bug?
>
> toku