On 4 Dec 2005, at 21:14, chawki hammoud wrote:
but this provider is sending a message it doesn't understand. You can either ask the provider to tell you what it means by calling their support line, or you can try and find out yourself. If you decide to find out for yourself, the easiest way would be to use a network packet capture program that understands IAX2 (e.g. ethereal) and inspect the HANGUP packet they send to see what the cause code is. I'm guessing that they are sending a non-standard cause code that isn't in asterisk. This is a bit of a grey area because the IAX2 protocol document implies that all the Q.931 cause codes are valid, but only lists a sub-set. It could be that you provider is sending a valid Q.931 code. Tim. |
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