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  1. It is sending it, but with a null value. Wireshark and the log shows the same thing.

    1. I dont understand why I need to specify To-based routing match list? The documentation mentions that only List of actions should be set it action:url.

    2. The Connection timeout and Read timeout under the Action URL tab are completely ignored and the call is automatically redirected if the Destination RegEx (e.g. !([0-9]*)!\1): is set to something. 

    3. Well and the worst part, it is still null.

    Sorry I dont know what you mean by asking to send an Http packet? 

     

  2. Testing on a 64.1 version, and it seems something broke the emails from gouing out. The emails for voicemails are only sent at midnight. I checked my test server and a gmail account. All the emails are under pending in the email setup. When I look into the logs it says that they are Scheduled for sending.

     

    [7] 15:06:22.694	smtp.gmail.com:587: Scheduling email to <email@eeee.com>
    [7] 15:06:22.694	smtp.gmail.com:587: Start sending to <email@eeee.com>
    [7] 15:06:22.695	smtp.gmail.com:587: DNS A returned 222.222.222.222
    [7] 15:06:22.695	smtp.gmail.com:587: Connect to 222.222.222.222:587
    [7] 15:06:22.722	smtp.gmail.com:587: Connected
    [9] 15:06:22.751	Received 54 SMTP bytes
    [8] 15:06:22.752	Received SMTP traffic
    220 smtp.gmail.com ESMTP 
    [8] 15:06:22.752	Send SMTP traffic
    EHLO localhost
    [9] 15:06:22.783	Received 167 SMTP bytes
    [8] 15:06:22.783	Received SMTP traffic
    250-smtp.gmail.com at your service
    250-SIZE 
    250-8BITMIME
    250-STARTTLS
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-PIPELINING
    250-CHUNKING
    250 SMTPUTF8
    [8] 15:06:22.783	Send SMTP traffic
    STARTTLS

     

  3. My apologies, it doesn't seem to follow the ring durations. It's at exactly 30 seconds intervals. 

    See attached screenshots.

     

    Here are some logs that look off:

     

    [8] 11:14:08.889	Hangup: Call 668 not foundⓘ
    [7] 11:14:08.889	lookup_index error: Call port index is 668ⓘ
    [8] 11:14:08.889	Last message repeated 3 timesⓘ
    [9] 11:14:08.889	Using outbound proxy sip:xx.xx.xxx.xxx:55714;transport=tls because of flow-labelⓘ
    [7] 11:14:08.889	47 callids pendingⓘ
    
    or
    
    [9] 11:13:32.800	Traffic from 163.172.207.104 ignored because of user-agentⓘ
    [9] 11:13:33.652	Resolve 121803: aaaa udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:33.652	Resolve 121803: a udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:33.652	Resolve 121803: udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:34.662	Message repetition, packet droppedⓘ
    [9] 11:13:39.833	Last message repeated 2 timesⓘ
    [9] 11:13:39.833	Resolve 121806: udp 159.65.251.173 49789ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:41.326	Resolve 121808: aaaa udp 110.111.111.111 43083ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:41.326	Resolve 121808: a udp 110.111.111.111 43083ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:41.326	Resolve 121808: udp 110.111.111.111 43083ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:42.663	Message repetition, packet droppedⓘ
    [9] 11:13:46.674	Last message repeated 2 timesⓘ
    [7] 11:13:46.674	31 callids pendingⓘ
    [9] 11:13:46.674	Resolve 121809: aaaa udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:46.674	Resolve 121809: a udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:46.674	Resolve 121809: udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:46.675	Resolve 121810: url sip:555@110.111.111.111:49737;line=eogked7iⓘ
    [9] 11:13:46.675	Resolve 121810: udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:50.666	Message repetition, packet droppedⓘ
    [9] 11:13:54.948	Last message repeated 2 timesⓘ
    [9] 11:13:54.948	Resolve 121814: udp 159.65.251.173 29261ⓘ
    [8] 11:13:55.119	Last message repeated 8 timesⓘ
    [7] 11:13:55.119	Port 670: Clear last INVITEⓘ
    [5] 11:13:55.119	INVITE Response 408 Request Timeout: Terminate cc620b26@pbxⓘ
    [7] 11:13:55.119	lookup_index error: Call port index is 670ⓘ
    [8] 11:13:55.119	Hangup: Call 670 not foundⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.120	Using outbound proxy sip:12.12.12.12:55714;transport=tls because of flow-labelⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.120	Resolve 121816: url sip:555@110.111.111.111:49737;line=eogked7iⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.120	Resolve 121816: udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.121	Resolve 121818: url sip:555@110.111.111.111:49737;line=eogked7iⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.121	Resolve 121818: udp 110.111.111.111 49737ⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.121	Last message repeated 2 timesⓘ
    [7] 11:13:55.121	Port 672: Clear last INVITEⓘ
    [5] 11:13:55.121	INVITE Response 408 Request Timeout: Terminate 8ee95a84@pbxⓘ
    [7] 11:13:55.122	Port 673: Clear last INVITEⓘ
    [5] 11:13:55.122	INVITE Response 408 Request Timeout: Terminate be778a5a@pbxⓘ
    [7] 11:13:55.123	lookup_index error: Call port index is 672ⓘ
    [8] 11:13:55.123	Hangup: Call 672 not foundⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.123	Using outbound proxy sip:159.65.251.173:49789;transport=udp because of flow-labelⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.123	Resolve 121819: url sip:159.65.251.173:49789;transport=udpⓘ
    [9] 11:13:55.123	Resolve 121819: udp 159.65.251.173 49789ⓘ
    [5] 11:13:55.124	SIP Tx 159.65.251.173:49789:ⓘ
    
    

     

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  4. We are testing on 64.0 and it seems there's something wrong with the agent group. The agent group now opens a new call after every call duration.

    For example.

    Say someone calls into the agent group, and the stage duration is 20 seconds. It will ring for 20 seconds, add a new agent, and then it will show up as 2 calls the phone. After another 20 seconds, 3 calls are active, 20 seconds later, 4 calls, and so on... When picking up, it doesn't do anything. You just need to pick up the latest call in order for it to hear the person. So you need to go through all, and hangup until you reach the last call. 

    The Active Calls list shows 1 call only. 

    Was working fine in the older versions.

    Settings.png

    This example says 90 seconds, but I tried with 20 seconds.

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