Re: [asterisk-users] h extension isn't processed after call file finishes.

2014-02-19 Thread Matthew Jordan
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Mike Diehl wrote:

 Is there something I need to do in order to get the h extension to get
 called?


 Would the 'g' dial() option help?

 Proceed with dialplan execution at the current extension if the destination
 channel hangs up.

 It won't take you to h, but it may allow you to do what you need to do --
 even if the next dialplan priority just says 'goto h.'


I'm actually a bit confused about what channel(s) are executing the
'h' extension. From the description in OP's e-mail, it sounds as if at
least one channel is dropping into the 'h' extension, and some
channels are not. Which channels are they? If it is the outbound
channel, then since that channel doesn't execute dialplan, it will
never get put into the 'h' extension, unless you use the Dial
application's 'e' option. If you want hangup logic and you're using
Asterisk 11+, you could also use a hangup handler on the outbound
channel.

But otherwise, I would expect that the 'h' extension would always be
fired for a channel executing dialplan, so long as it is in the same
context.

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Re: [asterisk-users] h extension isn't processed after call file finishes.

2014-02-19 Thread Mike Diehl
Matthew,

I don't think I've been as clear as I'd like.

I've got some fax-connected TA's that make outbound calls.  The dial
plan routes those calls to an AGI script that captures the fax image,
the destination phone number, and creates a call file to deliver the
image to the destination.

The first outbound call executes the h extension when it is hung up.
The second call, created by the call file, doesn't execute the h
extension,  even though I use the dialplan to actually route the
outbound call.

So, I'm ending up with statistics on the reception of the fax, but not
the final delivery.

Does that make more sense?

Mike.

On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Matthew Jordan mjor...@digium.com wrote:
 On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Steve Edwards
 asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Mike Diehl wrote:

 Is there something I need to do in order to get the h extension to get
 called?


 Would the 'g' dial() option help?

 Proceed with dialplan execution at the current extension if the destination
 channel hangs up.

 It won't take you to h, but it may allow you to do what you need to do --
 even if the next dialplan priority just says 'goto h.'


 I'm actually a bit confused about what channel(s) are executing the
 'h' extension. From the description in OP's e-mail, it sounds as if at
 least one channel is dropping into the 'h' extension, and some
 channels are not. Which channels are they? If it is the outbound
 channel, then since that channel doesn't execute dialplan, it will
 never get put into the 'h' extension, unless you use the Dial
 application's 'e' option. If you want hangup logic and you're using
 Asterisk 11+, you could also use a hangup handler on the outbound
 channel.

 But otherwise, I would expect that the 'h' extension would always be
 fired for a channel executing dialplan, so long as it is in the same
 context.

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 Digium, Inc. | Engineering Manager
 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA
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Re: [asterisk-users] h extension isn't processed after call file finishes.

2014-02-18 Thread Ishfaq Malik
What version of asterisk are you using?

Ish


On 17 February 2014 20:49, Mike Diehl mdiehlena...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm trying to build a fax relay mechanism where faxes come in and get
 relayed out to their final destination.  I'm using the h extension to store
 various results from both legs.  This data is being saved correctly for the
 first (receiving) leg. The second leg isn't calling the h extension when
 it's finished.  The second leg is being initiated by a .call file like:

 Channel: local/1505xxx@context
 Application: sendfax
 Data: /tmp/voice11-voice11-1392668806.182025.tiff,zfds
 WaitTime: 90
 MaxRetries: 2
 Account: vFax
 CallerID: Fax 505xxx

 The h extension calls an agi scrip that logs a bunch of information about
 the fax attempt.  Works just fine when I receive a fax.  But there is no
 sign of it in the logs for the sending leg of the fax.

 Is there something I need to do in order to get the h extension to get
 called?

 Mike.

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Re: [asterisk-users] h extension isn't processed after call file finishes.

2014-02-18 Thread Salaheddine Elharit
hello,

try to use failed instead of h

exten = failed,1,

best regards.




2014-02-18 9:09 GMT+00:00 Ishfaq Malik i...@pack-net.co.uk:

 What version of asterisk are you using?

 Ish


 On 17 February 2014 20:49, Mike Diehl mdiehlena...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm trying to build a fax relay mechanism where faxes come in and get
 relayed out to their final destination.  I'm using the h extension to store
 various results from both legs.  This data is being saved correctly for the
 first (receiving) leg. The second leg isn't calling the h extension when
 it's finished.  The second leg is being initiated by a .call file like:

 Channel: local/1505xxx@context
 Application: sendfax
 Data: /tmp/voice11-voice11-1392668806.182025.tiff,zfds
 WaitTime: 90
 MaxRetries: 2
 Account: vFax
 CallerID: Fax 505xxx

 The h extension calls an agi scrip that logs a bunch of information about
 the fax attempt.  Works just fine when I receive a fax.  But there is no
 sign of it in the logs for the sending leg of the fax.

 Is there something I need to do in order to get the h extension to get
 called?

 Mike.

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 f: +44 (0)161 660 9825
 e: i...@pack-net.co.uk
 w: http://www.pack-net.co.uk

 Registered Address: PACKNET LIMITED, Duplex 2, Ducie House
 37 Ducie Street
 Manchester, M1 2JW
 COMPANY REG NO. 04920552


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Re: [asterisk-users] h extension isn't processed after call file finishes.

2014-02-18 Thread Steve Edwards

On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Mike Diehl wrote:

Is there something I need to do in order to get the h extension to get 
called?


Would the 'g' dial() option help?

Proceed with dialplan execution at the current extension if the 
destination channel hangs up.


It won't take you to h, but it may allow you to do what you need to do -- 
even if the next dialplan priority just says 'goto h.'


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[asterisk-users] h extension isn't processed after call file finishes.

2014-02-17 Thread Mike Diehl
Hi all,

I'm trying to build a fax relay mechanism where faxes come in and get
relayed out to their final destination.  I'm using the h extension to store
various results from both legs.  This data is being saved correctly for the
first (receiving) leg. The second leg isn't calling the h extension when
it's finished.  The second leg is being initiated by a .call file like:

Channel: local/1505xxx@context
Application: sendfax
Data: /tmp/voice11-voice11-1392668806.182025.tiff,zfds
WaitTime: 90
MaxRetries: 2
Account: vFax
CallerID: Fax 505xxx

The h extension calls an agi scrip that logs a bunch of information about
the fax attempt.  Works just fine when I receive a fax.  But there is no
sign of it in the logs for the sending leg of the fax.

Is there something I need to do in order to get the h extension to get
called?

Mike.
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