Thursday, November 1, 2007

Re: [asterisk-users] AEL2 and Callbacks

>----- Original Message ----
>From: Richard Lyman <pchammer@dynx.net>
>To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
>Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2007 8:47:28 AM
>Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] AEL2 and Callbacks
>
>Douglas Garstang wrote:
>> I am originating a command via the AMI with this...
>>
>> Action: Login
>> Username: xxx
>> Secret: yyy
>>
>> ACTION: Originate
>> Async: yes
>> Timeout: 60000
>> Exten: callback
>> Channel: Local/6505551212@LegA
>> Callerid: 849120
>> Context: default
>> ActionID: 849120
>>
>> My LegA context:
>> -----------------------
>> context LegA {
>>    _X. => {
>>        Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@Provider);
>>    }
>>
>> }
>>
>> And my default context:
>> ------------------------------
>> context default {
>>    callback => {
>>        NoCDR();
>>        Wait(1);
>>        Dial(${destination},60,oL(${timeout}:${timeout_warning}:${timeout_warning_repeat}));
>>    }
>>
>> }
>>
>> The A leg is established, and once Asterisk goes to dial the B leg...
>>
>>    -- Executing [16505551212@LegA:1] Dial("Local/16505551212@LegA-f707,2", "SIP/16505551212@Provider") in new stack
>>    -- Called 16505551212@Provider
>>    -- SIP/Provider-09a8cff8 is making progress passing it to Local/16505551212@LegA-f707,2
>>
 >   -- SIP/Provider-09a8cff8 answered Local/16505551212@LegA-f707,2
>>  == Starting Local/16505551212@LegA-f707,1 at default,callback,1 failed so falling back to exten 's'
>>  == Starting Local/16505551212@LegA-f707,1 at default,s,1 still failed so falling back to context 'default'
>> [Oct 31 01:57:07] WARNING[29795]: pbx.c:2450 __ast_pbx_run: Channel 'Local/16505551212@LegA-f707,1' sent into invalid extension 's' in context 'default', >but no invalid handler
>>
>> Uhm, why? I have a default context with a callback extension. Of course I have no explicit priority 1 though... this is AEL2....
>> What's it complaining for?
>>
>> Doug.
>>
>>
>> 
>originates have always had an issue where it falls back to an 's'
>extension.  and since you do not have one, nor an 'i' for invalid
>extension... it bombs out.

Yes... but I DO have a default context and I DO have a callback extension. What's it whining about?

Doug.




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