On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:09 AM, jonas kellens <jonas.kellens at
telenet.be>wrote:
> -- Executing [0473775006 at intern:1]
NoOp("SIP/twinkle-088e6ea8",
> "conversation to GSM") in new stack
> -- Executing [0473775006 at intern:2]
Dial("SIP/twinkle-088e6ea8",
> "SIP/3starsnet/0473775006") in new stack
> -- Called 3starsnet/0473775006
> -- Got SIP response 482 "Loop Detected" back from
85.119.188.3
> -- Now forwarding SIP/twinkle-088e6ea8 to 'Local/0473775006 at
default'
> (thanks to SIP/3starsnet-088e2ca0)
> [Jun 23 07:29:43] NOTICE[15896]: chan_local.c:504 local_call: No such
> extension/context 0473775006 at default while calling Local channel
> [Jun 23 07:29:43] NOTICE[15896]: app_dial.c:561 wait_for_answer: Failed to
> dial on local channel for call forward to 'Local'
>
>
> Twinkle is my softphone, who is registered with my Asterisk-server.
>
> 85.119.188.3 is the IP-address of the SIP-server of my VoIP-provider.
>
> SIP/3starsnet is the SIP-channel that corresponds with a peer defined in
> sip.conf to place calls to my SIP-provider 3StarsNet.
>
> So twinkle calls my Asterisk-server, which calls my SIP-provider...
>
> What is this "Loop detected" ??
>
> Jonas.
>
>
I have seen this with canreinvite=yes set when it should not be.
--
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
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