If you do an "agi set debug on" from the CLI and run your AGI you should see something like this:
[Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_request: auth.agi [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_channel: SIP/206-00000d9b [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_language: es [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_type: SIP [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_uniqueid: 1276192380.5115 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_version: 1.6.2.8 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_callerid: 206 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_calleridname: Carmen Saavedra [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_callingpres: 0 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_callingani2: 0 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_callington: 0 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_callingtns: 0 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_dnid: *22081019999282711 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_rdnis: unknown [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_context: oficina [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_extension: *22081019999282711 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_priority: 2 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_enhanced: 0.0 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_accountcode: [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_threadid: -1234945136 [Jun 10 12:53:00] VERBOSE[8515] res_agi.c: <SIP/206-00000d9b>AGI Tx >> agi_arg_1: ldnac As you can see agi_extension and agi_dnid should contain the number that the user dialed. Those are all the variables that are automatically sent to the AGI script from Asterisk. I do not know why you are getting the channel instead of the extension, you could try giving the extension as a parameter to the AGI script if you cannot get that from the included request variable. On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 14:57 -0400, bruce bruce wrote: > Carlos, Thanks a lot for getting me started. That helps a great deal. > > > Currently, the $agi->request['agi_extension']; returns the SIP > channel info with IP and I want that to be the incoming DID number. > > > My dialplan output is this for line one: > > > exten => _x.,1,NoOp(${EXTEN}) > > > 415444555 > > > But with the agi_extension it comes back as: > NoOp("SIP/64.111.222.111-00000ca7", "") > > > Where can I find the list of command requests that can be sent to > Asterisk? Specially that for DID. > > > Thanks > > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Carlos Chavez > <cur...@telecomabmex.com> wrote: > On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 13:41 -0400, bruce bruce wrote: > > Hi Carlso, > > > > > > Thanks for the input. I have done this in php and am not > familiar with > > phpagi. > > So, there is absolutely no way to temporarily solve this > problem by > > getting the value back from php file? > > > > > > Wondering if it would require a lot of work to change the > php file to > > phpagi? > > Thanks, > > Bruce > > > > Here is an example: > > exten => _x.,1,AGI(sample.agi) > exten => _x.,n,NoOp(${var}) > > > sample.agi: > > #!/usr/bin/php -q > <?php > set_time_limit(30); > require('phpagi/phpagi.php'); > $agi = new AGI(); > $exten = $agi->request['agi_extension']; //Dialed extension > // the result is stored in $exten > // do something with your data > $agi->set_variable("var", $result); > $agi->verbose("The result was: $result", 3); > ?> > > You can even send parameters to the AGI via the command > line like: > > exten => _x.,1,AGI(sample.agi,param1,param2) //Use comma for > 1.6 or | > for 1.4 or below > > And access them via $argv[1], $argv[2] is there is some > extra > information that you cannot get via the AGI variables. > > -- > > Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de México S.A. de C.V. > Carlos Chávez Prats > Director de Tecnología > +52-55-91169161 ext 2001 > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by > http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? 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