20070107 Asterisk TAPI incoming call Inbound Calls
不明白ASTTAPI怎么处理呼入电话 LINEANSWER能够作什么呢
Asterisk signals Asttapi through the UserEvent command in the dialplan. Asttapi needs to be informed of call progress as originated and incoming calls are progressing. Partially a problem exists that as the calls are connected, two unique IDs are generated which means that some of the commands need to pass the old unique ID back to asttapi as well. To setup Asttapi properly in the dial plan, you need the following:
Inbound Calls
Ensure your TAPI driver is logging onto your Asterisk server. Because it is a TSP it is generally very quiet about problems like this (maybe there is a way round it). Ssh into your Asterisk box and "asterisk -gcvvvr" now run your TSP driver by loading whatever TAPI software you are using you should see your manager logon – or an error message. – If you do not see it log on then you may not be running your asterisk manager – if this is the case edit your manager.conf and reload.
If it logs on successfully then it could be you do not have your channel configured correctly. Ensure the channel in the AstTapi matches your channel defined in Asterisk � for example I use Sip/nick in both the sip.conf and in my TAPI driver. It is not case sensitive and can even be a little short!
The "Inbound channel" is usually the same as the "User channel", if you use the same phone for in- and outgoing calls (example: SIP/555 , where 555 is the extension of the phone). This is specifically of interest for people using Identafone\’s IdentaPop Pro
If you installed AstTapi on a PC behind a router, while your Asterisk runs off a server at a provider\’s site for example, make sure to set up your router to forward port 5038 (or whichever port you put in manager.conf, default is 5038) to the internal IP address of the computer you installed AstTapi on. Else the signalling of calls to your PC will never arrive.. This too is specifically of interest for people using Identafone\’s IdentaPop Pro
If this does not fix it then there is a bug � please send me the details.
Im having issues with the asttapi and Asterisk@Home, i installed it, i can make calls fine through outlook, but when i try to handle incomming calls using the tapi drivers, i cant get the events to trigger, i even tried using IdentaPop pro, and it doesnt show incomming calls nomatter what i try, has anyone got any ideas as what i need to do.
I wasnt aware that ast tapi could actually do incoming. Look around for Asterisk SNAP. It should be able to do what your looking for.
mm so there is no tapi drivers that will work with asterisk, thing is developed an app that used avaya ip tapi which worked now need to port to asterisk, I just got xtelsio_TAPI_for_Asterisk which handles the incoming calls fine but still doesnt seem to work, so my chances of an easy port from avaya tapi to my asterisk server are minimal?
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We are currently experimenting with the AstTAPI driver for desktop
integration. For outgoing calls, it seems to work exactly as expected.
For incoming call alerting on the other hand, I am struggling a bit.
I am using IdentaPop Pro as suggested in the Wiki, and if I enable
debug, I can see "TAPI OnCallerID" events arriving okay, but nothing
pops-up.
I BELIEVE that what is happening is that the callerID is send
correctly at first, but when the next TAPI "Ringing" indicator is
sent, the callerID is empty in the TAPI data, which suppresses the
popup.
Can anyone shed any light on this if they have it working?
[Asterisk-Users] AstTAPI – Incoming Calls
The manager logs in just fine using the Windows 2000 Dialer App and does
logout until I exit the application. I can dial out, using the context
defined in Dial by Context.
However, after specifying the inbound channel, no more calls get thru to
the Sip/22 extension. Here is an extract of the log:
== Parsing \’/etc/asterisk/manager.conf\’: Found
== Manager \’pos\’ logged on from 10.1.3.68
== Manager \’pos\’ logged off from 10.1.3.68
== Parsing \’/etc/asterisk/manager.conf\’: Found
== Manager \’pos\’ logged on from 10.1.3.68
— Executing NoOp("CAPI[contr3/123]/204", "") in new stack
— Executing Dial("CAPI[contr3/123]/204", "SIP/22&line;20&line;t") in new stack
— Called 22
— SIP/22-4eec is ringing
== No one is available to answer at this time
— Executing VoiceMail2("CAPI[contr3/123]/204", "su22") in new stack
— Playing \’voicemail/default/22/unavail\’ (language \’en\’)
== Spawn extension (default, 123, 3) exited non-zero on
\’CAPI[contr3/123]/204\’
The phone rings once. Nobody used the phone at that time, but the call
gets directed into voice mail and no pop up happens on the Windows client.
Using Outlook 2000 the manager does not log in unless I want to
Dial-Out. And it logs out right after completing the call successfully.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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