On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 09:32:03PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > Zap/2 here means the second Zap timeslot on the machine, as does
> > Zap/2-1, using all PRI's on Digium and Sangoma cards.
> > 
> > I would have *expected* that it might behave the way you suggest, but
> > it appears not to.  Unless it has something to do with the way my
> > zaptel presents the spans to Asterisk...
> 
> Right. This is not supported. And you get there a warning:
> 
>   zt_request: Unknown option '-'
> 
> As the '-' is parsed as a channel option (like 'r' or 'c').
> 
> Time to fix voip-info.

Except that that is what Asterisk is giving *us*:

    -- Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1 answered Zap/73-1
    -- IAX2/VICIast26-19 answered Zap/73-1
    -- Zap/11-1 is ringing
    -- Zap/11-1 answered SIP/101cathy-0824cda0

As nearly as I can discern, those are messages where the Zap channel
ide is being generated by Asterisk, based on no particular
configuration we gave it (there are lots of others, but they could just
be repeating an argument they were passed; mostly Application
messages).

We do in fact, see that zt_request message, but it's not like we made
*up* the whole 73-1 thing... :-)

Cheers,
- jra
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