My actual dialplan hangupcause handling is in AGI and AEL, so the dialplan below has not been tested.

Don't use HANGUPCAUSE_KEYS, the order of the channels varies. Save the channel name while the dialplan is in the predial handler like below. MASTER_CHANNEL is used to avoid silly issues with the scope of the out_chan variable.

[test]
exten => _X.,1,Set(CHANNEL(hangup_handler_push)=caller_hangup,s,1)
 same => n,Dial(SIP/my-peer/12125551212,30,b(test_pre_dial^s^1))

[test_pre_dial]
; while in the handler save the channel
exten => _X.,1,Set(MASTER_CHANNEL(out_chan)=${CHANNEL{name})
 same => n,Return

You should be able to use the caller hangup handler to get tech hangupcauses like "SIP 480 Temporarily Unavailable".

[caller_hangup]
exten => s,1,Noop(HANGUPCAUSE(${MASTER_CHANNEL(out_chan)},tech)='${HANGUPCAUSE(${MASTER_CHANNEL(out_chan)},tech)}')
exten => n,Return


On 06/09/2018 03:10 PM, Khalil Khamlichi wrote:
Thanks for your response Eric,

Here is some testing code, as you can see ${HANGUPCAUSE(${ARG1},tech)}
is empty if number is not found (HANGUPCAUSE=1) or if sip request
times-out (HANGUPCAUSE=0) (a dead far end for example) so I had to
check value HANGUPCAUSE and filter out zero and one before moving on.
where all I need is simply the sip code returned from the server that
even softphones are able to give me.


[autodial_out]
exten => _X.,1,NoOP( testing manager dial out )
  same => 
n,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@${TRUNK},25,b(autodial_out^setup_hup_handler^1)g)
  same => n,Hangup()


exten => 
setup_hup_handler,1,Set(CHANNEL(hangup_handler_push)=hdlr1,s,1(${CHANNEL}))
  same => n,Return()


[hdlr1]
exten => 
s,1,NoOp(START==============================================================================)
  same => n,Set(HANGUPCAUSE_STRING=${HANGUPCAUSE_KEYS()})
  same => n,Set(ASTcause=${HANGUPCAUSE})
  same => n,Set(GO=Found)
  same => n,GotoIf($[${ASTcause}=0]?NotFound0:Check2)
  same => n(Check2),GotoIf($[${ASTcause}=1]?NotFound1:Found)
  same => n(Found),Set(SIPcause=${HANGUPCAUSE(${ARG1},tech)})
  same => n,Goto(End)
  same => n(NotFound0),Set(SIPcause=SIP 500 Server Internal Error)
  same => n,Goto(End)
  same => n(NotFound1),Set(SIPcause=SIP 404 Not Found)
  same => n,Goto(End)
  same => n(End),Set(============================ ${SIPcause} /
${ASTcause} =======================END)
  same => n,Return()


On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 7:02 PM Eric Wieling <[email protected]> wrote:

I think HANGUPCAUSE is channel agnostic.

See: core show function HANGUPCAUSE

Some thing like this IIRC:
      Set(my_cause=${HANGUPCAUSE(${CHANNEL(name)},tech)})

Remember the incoming leg of the call and the outgoing leg of the call
are different channels.  Make sure you are giving HANGUPCAUSE the
correct channel.

On 06/09/2018 02:01 PM, Khalil Khamlichi wrote:
It seems very weird to me that we cannot access sip code of a call
from pjsip which information is actually returned from the provider,
so it is available to asterisk, why does asterisk hide it ?
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 5:08 PM Khalil Khamlichi
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Is there any way I can get exact sip status from pjsip after a dial ?
or all we can
get is asterisk hangup causes ?

Thanks in advance.

KKh


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