On 06.06.2013, at 15:05, Jonas Kellens jonas.kell...@telenet.be wrote:
Hello,
when picking up an incoming call from one ip phone on another ip phone, the
call terminates after about 5 to 10 seconds.
When reading out the hangup cause variable in the h-extention of the
dialplan, the hangup cause seems to be 111.
In the dialplan output, you can see that SIP-peer sipacc3 picks up the
incoming channel SipAgenT01-1454, and the call is answered. After 7
seconds, the conversation is terminated.
[Jun 6 10:13:15] VERBOSE[21118] pbx.c: [Jun 6 10:13:15] -- Executing
[120@sub-pickup:25] Pickup(SIP/sipacc3-147c,
SIP/SipAgenT01-1454@PICKUPMARK) in new stack
[Jun 6 10:13:15] VERBOSE[20788] app_queue.c: [Jun 6 10:13:15] --
SIP/sipacc3-147c answered SIP/SipAgenT01-1454
[Jun 6 10:13:22] VERBOSE[20788] pbx.c: [Jun 6 10:13:22] -- Executing
[h@pbx-routing:3] NoOp(SIP/SipAgenT01-1454, hangup cause = 111) in
new stack
Questions :
1. what can cause a hangup cause 111 ? What is the meaning of hangup cause
111 ?
2. on voip-info.org I read 111 protocol error 500 Server internal error.
How can I fix this ?? Using Asterisk 1.8.12.2 on CentOS.
Hi Jonas,
when the calls is answered, do you have correct both-way audio as well?
Please enter sip set debug on on the Asterisk console and paste the output.
It could also be helpful if you could paste your dialplan.
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marie
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