Hi Grigoriy,
If I'm interpreting your call flow correctly, you're only ever making
one
outbound call - that's the call from ext100. You're then transferring
that
call to ext200. Is this correct?
If so, given that you're only making one outbound call, then CDR is acting
as expected. You only ever made one outbound call, and that what it's
showing you on the first CDR record.
By transferring the call to ext200 (I'm guessing it's an unattended/cold
transfer?), you're connecting the already established ZAP channel to
SIP/200.
Maybe I've interpreted what you're saying wrong - but if I haven't,
then
what you're seeing in the CDR is normal.
Jason.
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Grigoriy
Puzankin
Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2007 6:36 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] CDR and call transfer
Hello,
I'm using digium E1 cards and serving SIP users at Asterisk. After the
following call (see below) CDR shows two records. First looks as
outbound call, but the second - as inbound call. Is it a bug or intended
behavior?
Call flow:
SIP (ext: 100) -> ZAP (national number)
SIP (ext: 100) transfers to SIP (ext: 200)
SIP (ext: 200) -> ZAP (national number).
In CDR it looks like
SIP (ext: 100) -> ZAP (national number)
ZAP (national number) -> SIP (ext: 200)
How to identify the second CDR as outbound call?
Best regards,
--
Grigoriy Puzankin
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