I've just debugged some numbers which were inserted into database with disconnect cause code 0.
I've attached that file, for confidentiality I've changed the ip addresses and the numbers.
Here's the info which will help you understand who calls who and by which number.
1st number: 75583520326
2nd number: 75583691276
3rd number: 75584453804
4th number: 75586421554
5th number: 75591234689
Caller IPs: 90.90.90.90, 90.90.90.91, 90.90.90.92, 90.90.90.93
Calee/Destination IPs: 50.50.50.50, 50.50.50.51
Gatekeeper IP: 50.50.50.55
Gatekeeper Name: gk_main_1
In the file pay attention to the update query of postgresql which updates the record and sets the disc_cause value to 0.
If you have any suggestions please let me know.
Thanks in Advance.
On 5/26/07, Suren Hakhnazaryan <
surenx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So [H225toQ931] is a new feature which is added in 2.2.6 ?
I was running 2.2.4 and added that feature but maybe that's why it wasn't working, still I get some errors with 0 code but they are far more less than it was with the 2.2.4 version and I think that these 0 disconnect cause code is because gnugk sometimes isn't being able to update the database record on PostgreSQL table.
I've tried to set the StatusTraceLevel=5 to see what's going on with the database but I get no extra output info to the gnugk.log file, it was fine with the 2.2.4.
Was there something changed concerning the trace level?
P.S. Gnugk Control Center doesn't seem to work with the 2.2.6 version, it connects but doesn't show the calls when there are actually many calls connected...On 5/24/07, openh323gk-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx < openh323gk-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Send Openh323gk-users mailing list submissions to
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Actually I found that option, but it doesn't seem to work.
Here's my configuration
[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=0
CallSignalHandlerNumber=2
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
CallSignalPort=1720
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=0
Q931PortRange=30000-39999
H245PortRange=40000-49999
TranslateFacility=1
ActivateFailover=1
FailoverCauses=1-15,21-26,28-37,39-127
[H225toQ931]
0=34
2=34
14=34
Honesly after editing the config I didn't restart the gnugk service, I've
only reloaded the config file, do I have to restart gnugk for the new
changes to take effect?
Thanks.
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> Hi!
> The GnuGK enters to my database record many many calls that had been
> disconnected with the cause code 0.
> The provider that sends us the traffic says that they get the 27
> (Destination out of order) or the 38 (Network out of order) cause codes.
>
> Can anyone tell me why would this happen and how can I change the cause
> code
> 0, to 34 (No Circuit/Channel Available)?
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> Hi Suren,
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> It is possible to return deferent cause codes in GnuGK.2.2.6, the recently
> releases version.
> visit this .. http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-12.html#ss12.2 the [
> H225toQ931] topic .
> please send us a trace or at least your configuration .
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> [H225toQ931]
> ;0=34 # noBandwidth
> ;1=47 # gatekeeperResources
> 2=34 # unreachableDestination => NoCircuitChannelAvailable (default 3)
> ;3=16 # destinationRejection
> ;4=88 # invalidRevision
> ;5=111 # noPermission
> ;6=38 # unreachableGatekeeper
> ;7=42 # gatewayResources
> ;8=28 # badFormatAddress
> ;9=41 # adaptiveBusy
> ;10=17 # inConf
> ;11=31 # undefinedReason
> ;12=16 # facilityCallDeflection
> ;13=31 # securityDenied
> 14=34 # calledPartyNotRegistered => NoCircuitChannelAvailable (default 20)
> ;15=31 # callerNotRegistered
> ;16=47 # newConnectionNeeded
> ;17=127 # nonStandardReason
> ;18=31 # replaceWithConferenceInvite
> ;19=31 # genericDataReason
> ;20=31 # neededFeatureNotSupported
> ;21=127 # tunnelledSignallingRejected
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> > Hi!
> > The GnuGK enters to my database record many many calls that had been
> > disconnected with the cause code 0.
> > The provider that sends us the traffic says that they get the 27
> > (Destination out of order) or the 38 (Network out of order) cause codes.
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> > Can anyone tell me why would this happen and how can I change the cause
> > code 0, to 34 (No Circuit/Channel Available)?
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> > Thanks in advance.
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Under normal circumstances, you should get no 0 disconnect cause.
Examining ReleaseComplete messages from both calling and called party
may tell something more.
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> The GnuGK enters to my database record many many calls that had been
> disconnected with the cause code 0.
> The provider that sends us the traffic says that they get the 27
> (Destination out of order) or the 38 (Network out of order) cause codes.
>
> Can anyone tell me why would this happen and how can I change the cause
> code
> 0, to 34 (No Circuit/Channel Available)?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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