Yes, my assumption was wrong and to make things worse, my CDR data
clearly show that "i" cannot denote incoming calls.
Maybe it's time that I learn the rules as well:
Analog channels do not seem to have a special identifier. The 1st call
for analog channel 13 would be s.th. like DAHDI/13-1.
Outside calls via an ISDN connection with s.th. like
DIAL(DAHDI/r2/08932168,..) would dial the number using DAHDI group 2 in
a round robin fashion, but internally the channel would be s.th. like
DAHDI/iX/08932168-abcd. The span X is not related to the dial group and
depends on the configuration.
For a BRI device a single span has 2 channels, a PRI device up to 30. As
far as channel variables go the actual channel does not seem to get
reported, but this is not really necessary.
jg
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