On 12/2/19 11:52 AM, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
So I know that AMI is listening and I can talk to it. Here is the main log"[Nov 27 06:16:00] VERBOSE[101155] asterisk.c: Remote UNIX connection [Nov 27 06:16:00] VERBOSE[101245] asterisk.c: Remote UNIX connection disconnected [Nov 27 06:16:01] VERBOSE[101244] manager.c: Manager 'asterisk' logged on from 127.0.0.1 The AMI command, after the login, looks like this: Action: Originate Channel: SIP/outgoing/%%(destination)s Context: LocalSets CallerID: Vybe Consulting Inc Fax Service <5555551212> Exten: sendfax Priority: 1 Timeout: 30000 Variable: faxfile=%%(faxfile)s Variable: uid=%%(uid)s Variable: destination=%%(destination)s Variable: sender_name=Vybe Consulting Inc Fax Service Variable: sender_num=5555551212 Those "%%" strings get replaced by real data. My sendfax extension has a bunch of stuff but the very first line is this: exten => sendfax,1,Verbose(0,FAX ${faxfile} to ${destination}) So, regardless of what follows, shouldn't I be seeing that message in my logs?Only if it was actually answered. You'd need to dig deeper by looking at the SIP trace itself (sip set debug on) to see if an attempt was made and what occurred.
OK, so I did that and my logs are really busy now. However, a search through them doesn't find the phone number that I am faxing to.
Are you sure that it needs to be answered before it starts logging? Logging only when something works isn't much of a debugging tool.
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