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Bill Andersen schrieb:
> V 1.4
> 
> When I do a "show channels" I get the following.
> 
> CLI> show channels
> Channel              Location             State   Application(Data)
> SIP/7110-b495d3b0    1@15092:2            Up
> Page(&Local/7114@page&Local/71
> SIP/7110-afd286e0    1@15092:2            Up
> Page(&Local/7113@page&Local/71
> 2 active channels
> 2 active calls
> 
> I need to kill these SIP channels, but the only thing I have found when
> searching
> is the "soft hangup" solution - which simply doesn't do anything to these
> channels.

> Can someone suggest a better way of getting rid of these channels?  My
> solution
> so far has been to restart Asterisk... not a good solution.

I'd try if the "/n" flag help when dialing to Local channels,
e.g. Local/7114/n instead of Local/7114

afaicr there is a problem with the channel masquerading code.

Of course that doesn't help you to get rid of the channels
without a restart.

   Philipp Kempgen

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