Looking at your macro, I don't have any MacroExits in mine. I use AEL, and it doesn't put that on the macros. Try changing your MacroExit to a NoOp(Macro Finished) and see if that drops you back into the original call structure.

Aaron

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:

Aaron, this is what I get, debug turned up and all...

Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[19475] chan_iax2.c: Immediately destroying 3, having 
received hangup
Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[29506] channel.c: Didn't get a frame from channel: 
IAX2/acdserver1-3
Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[29506] channel.c: Bridge stops bridging channels 
SIP/2944093-20ac and IAX2/acdserver1-3
Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[29506] chan_iax2.c: We're hanging up IAX2/acdserver1-3 
now...
Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[29506] chan_iax2.c: Really destroying IAX2/acdserver1-3 
now...
Mar 24 16:17:47 VERBOSE[29506] logger.c:     -- Hungup 'IAX2/acdserver1-3'
Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[29506] app_dial.c: Exiting with DIALSTATUS=ANSWER.
Mar 24 16:17:47 VERBOSE[29506] logger.c:   == Spawn extension (macro-DialIAX, 
s, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/2944093-20ac' in macro 'DialIAX'
Mar 24 16:17:47 VERBOSE[29506] logger.c:   == Spawn extension (macro-DialIAX, 
s, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/2944093-20ac'
Mar 24 16:17:47 DEBUG[29506] cdr_addon_mysql.c: cdr_mysql: inserting a CDR 
record.

It's all greek to me... actually you can see it exits with DIALSTATUS=Answer. 
My macro calls MacroExit() on ANSWER, which should return control back to where 
the Macro was called from! How weird.. it looks like I _AM_ getting control 
back, sort of...

Doug.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 4:07 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Transferring a call with IAX


Hmm... and nothing in the macro after the dial command is
being executed?
What does the CLI say on the caller server when the ACD server is
finished?

Aaron

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:

Aaron... I don't think that's it.

When I comment out the Macro call on the ACD server, the
NoOP(QUEUE DONE) is called, and that's where it stops.
Without the macro being called on the ACD server, control
should return to the PBX server and it does not.

Here's what the caller has:
exten => 2944000,1,Dial(SIP/2944030,15,tr)
exten => 2944000,2,Answer
exten => 2944000,3,Wait,1
exten => 2944000,4,Playback(thank-you-for-calling)
exten => 2944000,5,Playback(customer-service)
exten =>
2944000,6,Macro(DialIAX,acdserver1,oe_custcare,oneeighty_acd)
exten => 2944000,7,NoOp(CONTROL RETURNED) <-- this does NOT execute

and here's what the callee has:
exten => oe_custcare,1,Answer
exten => oe_custcare,2,Queue(oe_custcare||||120)
exten => oe_custcare,3,NoOP(QUEUE DONE) <-- this executes
exten => oe_custcare,4,Hangup <-- this also executes

and here's the caller's macro:
exten => s,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],25,wW)
exten => s,2,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten => s-ANSWER,1,Goto(s-OK,1)
exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Goto(s-ERROR,1)
exten => s-CONGESTION,1,Goto(s-ERROR,1)
exten => s-CHANUNAVAIL,1,Goto(s-ERROR,1)
exten => s-ERROR,1,Answer()
exten => s-ERROR,2,Wait,1
exten => s-ERROR,3,Set(i=1)
exten => s-ERROR,4,While($[${i} < 4])
exten => s-ERROR,5,Playback(cannot-complete-network-error)
exten => s-ERROR,6,Playback(message-number)
exten => s-ERROR,7,Playback(letters/o)
exten => s-ERROR,8,Playback(letters/e)
exten => s-ERROR,9,Playback(digits/9)
exten => s-ERROR,10,Playback(digits/0)
exten => s-ERROR,11,Playback(digits/0)
exten => s-ERROR,12,Set(i=$[${i} + 1])
exten => s-ERROR,13,EndWhile
exten => s-ERROR,14,Hangup()
exten => s-OK,1,MacroExit

... on callee:
   -- Executing NoOp("IAX2/216.187.142.203:4569-5", "QUEUE
DONE") in new stack
   -- Executing Hangup("IAX2/216.187.142.203:4569-5", "")
in new stack

... on the caller:
   -- Hungup 'IAX2/acdserver1-3'


-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 3:52 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Transferring a call with IAX


My bad, sorry, one of those days.

Change priority 4 on the ACD server to a Hangup and ignore
what I said
before about putting in priority 5.  Put the macro call you
had on the ACD
server on the PBX server, and that should fix your problem.
Since you're
having the ACD server do a macro of it's own, it's not
getting sent back
directly to the PBX server.

Let me know how that works.

Aaron

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:

Aaron.

Uhm... yes. I thought you picked up on that.
It's like this:

PBX Server -> ACD Server(queue times out) -> VM Server

I'd like it to go like this:

PBX Server -> ACD Server(queue times out) -> PBX Server
-> VM Server

So, after the pbx server dials the acd server, and the
queue times out, I wanted to have control returned to the pbx
server where _it_ could dial the VM server, instead of the
ACD server doing it. I thought you where doing something similar?

Douglas.



-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 2:51 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Transferring a call with IAX


Hhhmmm... I missed something... You're jumping from one
calling server
through a "callee" server, and then from there to another
server for
voicemail?

Aaron

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:

Thanks Aaron, but nope... that didn't do it. I put an
explicit hangup right after the Queue app on the ACD server,
and I see this when it times out:
Executing Hangup("IAX2/216.187.142.203:4569-2", "") in new stack

However, the calling server never regained control. Ahhh
Asterisk a marvelous thing... I can see myself spending days
on trying to get this to work.

Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 1:43 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Transferring a call with IAX


Heh, lots of voodoo... I've got a drawer full of dolls shaped
like servers
that we stick pins into when something's not working :)

Anyway... um, let's see if I can piece this together,
it's kinda
scattered...

A call comes from SCM2 (the secondary call server) and it
starts looking
for the phone with this:
                 Dial(SIP/${info_forwardto},25);
then using the DIALSTATUS, if it finds that it's in
CHANUNAVAIL, it sends
it to the primary server:
                 case "CHANUNAVAIL":


Dial(IAX2/asterisk:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${info_forwardto},25,wW);
                         &uvm(${ext});
                         Hangup;
                         break;

In order to keep the call compartmentalized, on SCM1,
we've got:
context from-scm2 {
         _4XXXX => {
                 NoOp(DIALING SIP EXTENSION ${EXTEN} - FROM
${CALLERIDNUM});
                 Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,wW);
                 Hangup;
         };

         _6XXXX => {
                 NoOp(DIALING SIP EXTENSION ${EXTEN} - FROM
${CALLERIDNUM});
                 Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,wW);
                 Hangup;
         };
};

I think your problem is that the other server isn't hanging
up the line
when it runs out of the queue.  Add this, and it should
work for you:

exten => oe_custcare,5,Hangup

Let me know if that works :)

Aaron

P.S. It's the same on both servers, just the server names are
switched.
Either server can be the primary.  If you want it in
extensions.conf
language, let me know.

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:

Aaron,

That's not what I'm seeing. I'd like to know how your
doing it.
Here's what the calling system has:

exten => 2944000,1,Dial(SIP/2944030,15,tr)
exten => 2944000,2,Answer
exten => 2944000,3,Wait,1
exten => 2944000,4,Playback(thank-you-for-calling)
exten => 2944000,5,Playback(customer-service)
exten =>
2944000,6,Macro(DialIAX,acdserver1,oe_custcare,oneeighty_acd)

and on the callee system(acd box) I have:
exten => oe_custcare,1,Answer
exten => oe_custcare,2,Queue(oe_custcare||||120)
exten => oe_custcare,3,NoOP(QUEUE DONE)
exten =>
oe_custcare,4,Macro(DialIAX,vmserver1,2944002,vmdeposit)

and here's the Macro on the calling system:
exten => s,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
exten => s,2,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten => s-ANSWER,1,Goto(s-OK,1)
exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Goto(s-ERROR,1)
exten => s-CONGESTION,1,Goto(s-ERROR,1)
exten => s-CHANUNAVAIL,1,Goto(s-ERROR,1)
exten => s-ERROR,1,Answer()
exten => s-ERROR,2,Wait,1
exten => s-ERROR,3,Set(i=1)
exten => s-ERROR,4,While($[${i} < 4])
exten => s-ERROR,5,Playback(cannot-complete-network-error)
exten => s-ERROR,6,Playback(message-number)
exten => s-ERROR,7,Playback(letters/o)
exten => s-ERROR,8,Playback(letters/e)
exten => s-ERROR,9,Playback(digits/9)
exten => s-ERROR,10,Playback(digits/0)
exten => s-ERROR,11,Playback(digits/0)
exten => s-ERROR,12,Set(i=$[${i} + 1])
exten => s-ERROR,13,EndWhile
exten => s-ERROR,14,Hangup()
exten => s-OK,1,MacroExit

The callee system executes the NoOP(QUEUE DONE) when the
queue times out, but does not return control to the calling
system. I have to dial the VM server from the ACD box. I
don't understand how that could work anyways. Once you've
transferred the call, you've transferred it.

What voodoo are you using?

Doug.


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