Hi, > > This is especially true if DIAX has previously received a call, and that > > call has been disconnected from the remote end. > > > > I have watched the Gastman (graphical asterisk manager) application, and > > my own Call Manager application and both indicate that the system _is_ > > ringing the DIAX channel. The DIAX just never rings, or changes to a > > state where the user can answer the incoming call. > > > > A few experiments: > > > > I. > > When the DIAX hangs up the call (is the _first_ party to hang up) the > > call is terminated cleanly in all tests. When the remote party (the GS > > or XTEN) breaks the connection, the GS does not always drop the > > connection immediately (though the Manager shows the call being torn > > down and both parties dropping out). When this occurs the DIAX will not > > ring another incoming call -- it requires a restart first. > > > > II. > > This does not always happen. Sometimes the DIAX will stop responding > > even if it properly hangs up. Also, sometimes it takes several calls > > before DIAX stops responding. > > > > III. > > Even if DIAX has stopped responding to incoming calls, it is still > > capable of making outbound calls, apparently without any problem. > > > > IV. > > Even when DIAX doesn't immediately detect the handup (or respond to the > > hangup event) and it is manually hung up after the call is torn down, it > > is _sometimes_ still capable of receiving incoming calls. > > > > Could this have something to do with my configuration? For what it's > > worth, I don't see any errors in the Asterisk log.
The only thing I have seen happen from time to time is that when I call DIAX, it does not ring. Closing the other part and ringing again, it works. I will try to build a DLL version for IAX and then replace the other one till this issue is solved in IAX2 Best regards, Dan _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
