Bug#533307: picking up parked call does not restore dial flags
martin f krafft
madduck at debian.org
Tue Jun 16 12:12:44 UTC 2009
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:1.6.1.0~dfsg-1.7248
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
*** This is against the Xorcom lenny-experimental package ***
When picking up a parked call with e.g. 701, the dial flags of the
original channel seem not to be restored. While I can
transfer/park/automon just fine, none of these features work after
I parked and retrieved a call.
I am not sure this is due to dial flags, but could well be.
Unfortunately I don't know of a way to show the active flags for
a given channel. 'core show channel' does not tell me. The only
thing I could gather from that was the following from channelstats:
Before:
Channel Location State Application(Data)
SIP/piper-01305f98 (None) Up AppDial((Outgoing Line))
SIP/e71-01302578 13 at phones:50011 Up Dial(SIP/piper,"28","TtKkXx")
After:
Channel Location State Application(Data)
SIP/e71-01301fe8 701 at phones:1 Up ParkedCall(701)
SIP/piper-01305ac8 (None) Up Parked Call()
See also:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2009-June/233379.html
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