Martin wrote: > well maybe it doesn't work as it should ... anyways like the other > poster said that's not the way you use it ... > > either call the sendfax app directly or use "Originate" / call file > spooling... > > BTW there should be an Originate app executable from dialplan ... > But since there's none you can do > > exten => _X.,n,System(echo -e "Channel: SIP/num...@gateway\\ncontext: > send\\nExtension: s\\nPriority: 1\\n" > > /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/call-${UNIQUEID}) > > and at send,s,1 call sendfax > > Martin > > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:44 AM, sean darcy <seandar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Martin wrote: >>> from RTFM >>> >>> G(context^exten^pri) - If the call is answered, transfer the calling party >>> to >>> the specified priority and the called party to the >>> specified priority+1. >>> Optionally, an extension, or extension and context may be >>> specified. >>> Otherwise, the current extension is used. You cannot use >>> any additional >>> action post answer options in conjunction with this option. >>> >>> >>> your priority+1 is Hangup ... >>> >>> is that it ? >>> >>> Martin >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:32 PM, sean darcy <seandar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Using Digium fax I've tried a simple dialplan: >>>> >>>> '8447' => 1. Answer() [pbx_config] >>>> 2. Set(CALLERID(num)=xxxyyyzzzz) [pbx_config] >>>> 3. Dial(DAHDI/g0/1bbbcccdddd,,G(send)) [pbx_config] >>>> [send] 4. SendFax(/var/spool/asterisk/fax/20090922_1301.tif) >>>> [pbx_config] >>>> 5. HangUp() >>>> >>>> But I doesn't work. It executes hangup: >>>> >>>> "DAHDI/g0/1bbbcccdddd,,G(send)") in new stack >>>> -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH >>>> -- Called g0/1bbbcccdddd >>>> -- DAHDI/1-1 is proceeding passing it to SIP/173-b55f7448 >>>> -- DAHDI/1-1 is ringing >>>> -- DAHDI/1-1 is making progress passing it to SIP/173-b55f7448 >>>> -- DAHDI/1-1 is making progress passing it to SIP/173-b55f7448 >>>> -- DAHDI/1-1 answered SIP/173-b55f7448 >>>> -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:4] SendFAX("SIP/173-b55f7448", >>>> "/var/spool/asterisk/fax/20090922_1301.tif") in new stack >>>> -- Channel 'SIP/173-b55f7448' sending fax >>>> '/var/spool/asterisk/fax/20090922_1301.tif' >>>> -- Channel 'SIP/173-b55f7448' fax session '16' started >>>> -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:5] Hangup("DAHDI/1-1", "") in new stack >>>> == Spawn extension (outbound-fax, 8447, 5) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/1-1' >>>> -- Hungup 'DAHDI/1-1' >>>> -- Channel 'SIP/173-b55f7448' fax session '16', [ 000.003512 ], >>>> STAT_EVT_STRT_TX st: IDLE rt: IDLENSTX >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> So why does it hangup before completing the fax? >>>> >>>> Does anyone have a SendFax dialplan that works for an analog channel? >>>> >>>> Thanks for any help. >>>> >>>> sean >>>> >>>> >> Well, I had RTFM :) And I've tried this, without success: >> >> '8447' => 1. Answer() [pbx_config] >> 2. Set(CALLERID(num)=xxxyyyzzzz) [pbx_config] >> 3. Dial(DAHDI/g0/1bbbcccdddd,,G(send)) [pbx_config] >> [send] 4. SendFax(/var/spool/asterisk/fax/20090922_1301.tif) >> [pbx_config] >> 5. Wait(999999999999) [pbx_config] >> 6. HangUp() [pbx_config] >> >> The dialplan didn't wait. Also tried without the HangUp(), but the >> dialplan just fell through. What should priority 5 (priority + 1) be? >> >> Does anyone use SendFax for analog faxing? >> >> sean >>
OK, I set up context [send-test] dialplan show send-test [ Context 'send-test' created by 'pbx_config' ] 's' => 1. SendFax(/var/spool/asterisk/fax/20090922_1301.tif) [pbx_config] newharborpbx*CLI> -= 1 extension (1 priority) in 1 context. =- Then I tried: 3. Dial(DAHDI/g0/abbbcccdddd,,G(send)) [pbx_config] [send] 4. GoTo(really-send) [pbx_config] [wait] 5. Wait(999) [pbx_config] 6. HangUp() [pbx_config] [really-send] 7. System(env echo -e "Channel:${CHANNEL}\\nContext:send-test\\nExtension: s\\nPriority: 1\\n" >/var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/call-${UNIQUEID}) [pbx_config] 8. Wait(99) [pbx_config] -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:3] Dial("Console/dsp", "DAHDI/g0/abbbcccdddd,,G(send)") in new stack -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH -- Called g0/abbbcccdddd -- DAHDI/1-1 is proceeding passing it to Console/dsp -- DAHDI/1-1 is ringing -- DAHDI/1-1 is making progress passing it to Console/dsp -- DAHDI/1-1 is making progress passing it to Console/dsp -- DAHDI/1-1 answered Console/dsp -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:4] Goto("Console/dsp", "really-send") in new stack -- Goto (outbound-fax,8447,7) -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:7] System("Console/dsp", "env echo -e "Channel:Console/dsp\\nContext:send-test\\nExtension: s\\nPriority: 1\\n" >/var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/call-1253749009.17") in new stack -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:5] Wait("DAHDI/1-1", "999") in new stack -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:8] Wait("Console/dsp", "99") in new stack -- Attempting call on Console/dsp for s...@send-test:1 (Retry 1) [Sep 23 19:36:58] WARNING[29797]: chan_oss.c:846 oss_request: oss_request ty <Console> data 0x0xb79576f8 <dsp> [Sep 23 19:36:58] NOTICE[29797]: chan_oss.c:857 oss_request: Already have a call (chan 0x847b550) on the OSS channel [Sep 23 19:36:58] NOTICE[29797]: channel.c:3755 __ast_request_and_dial: Unable to request channel Console/dsp [Sep 23 19:36:58] NOTICE[29797]: pbx_spool.c:347 attempt_thread: Call failed to go through, reason (5) Remote end is Busy So then I tried faxing on the "called" channel: 3. Dial(DAHDI/g0/12036378447,,G(wait)) [pbx_config] [wait] 4. Wait(999) [pbx_config] 5. GoTo(really-send) [pbx_config] 6. HangUp() [pbx_config] [really-send] 7. System(env echo -e "Channel:${CHANNEL}\\nContext:send-test\\nExtension: s\\nPriority: 1\\n" >/var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/call-${UNIQUEID}) [pbx_config] 8. Wait(99) [pbx_config] But: -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:7] System("DAHDI/1-1", "env echo -e "Channel:DAHDI/1-1\\nContext:send-test\\nExtension: s\\nPriority: 1\\n" >/var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/call-1253747786.15") in new stack -- Executing [8...@outbound-fax:8] Wait("DAHDI/1-1", "99") in new stack -- Attempting call on DAHDI/1-1 for s...@send-test:1 (Retry 1) [Sep 23 19:16:37] NOTICE[29615]: channel.c:3755 __ast_request_and_dial: Unable to request channel DAHDI/1-1 [Sep 23 19:16:37] NOTICE[29615]: pbx_spool.c:347 attempt_thread: Call failed to go through, reason (0) Call Failure (not BUSY, and not NO_ANSWER, maybe Circuit busy or down?) [Sep 23 19:16:37] ERROR[29302]: pbx.c:8350 device_state_cb: Received invalid event that had no device IE [Sep 23 19:16:37] ERROR[29302]: app_queue.c:856 device_state_cb: Received invalid event that had no device IE This can't be this hard to send an analog fax. What am I missing? sean _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- AstriCon 2009 - October 13 - 15 Phoenix, Arizona Register Now: http://www.astricon.net asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users