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chan_capi a Common ISDN API 2.0 implementation for Asterisk Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Cytronics & Melware Armin Schindler <[email protected]> Reworked, but based on the work of Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Junghanns.NET GmbH Klaus-Peter Junghanns <[email protected]> This program is free software and may be modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License. There is _NO_ warranty for this! Thanks go to the debuggers, bugfixers and contributors :) =========================================================================== Lele Forzani <[email protected]> Florian Overkamp <[email protected]> Gareth Watts <[email protected]> Jeff Noxon <[email protected]> Petr Michalek <[email protected]> Jan Stocker Frank Sautter, levigo group Hans Petter Selasky Simon Peter <[email protected]> Mario Goegel <[email protected]> Florian Knodt <[email protected]> (...and all the others that have been forgotten...) :-) No support for Asterisk 1.0.x any more, you need at least Asterisk 1.2.x , 1.4.x or 1.6.x. Note: Eicon DIVA Server cards are now named Dialogic(R) Diva(R) Media Boards. This chan_capi version includes: ===================================================== - Multiple controller support - CID,DNID (callling party, called party) - CLIR/CLIP - Supplementary services: CD (deflect/reroute),HOLD,RETRIEVE,ECT,3PTY - DTMF (dependend on card) + software DTMF support - Early B3 connects (always,success,never) - Digital audio (what did you think?) - Incoming/outgoing calls - Overlap sending (dialtone and additional digits) - E(xplicit) C(all) T(ransfer) (...although it's done implicit-but don't tell!) - Use asterisks internal DSP functions for DTMF - a-Law support - u-Law support! - Dialogic(R) Diva(R) software DSP echo cancellation (echocancel=1) - Reject call waiting (ACO) - DID for Point to Point mode (a.k.a overlap receiving) - Rx/Tx gains using positive linar value (rxgain=1.0, txgain=1.0 means no change) - (Inter)national/subscriber dialing prefix (for callerid) configurable in capi.conf - CLI command "capi info" shows B channel status of chan_capi - Catch all MSN (incomingmsn=*) - Some configuration enhancements (msn=123,124,125) - Added accountcode= - Echo squelching (echosquelch=1) - Callgroup support - report correct DIALSTATUS and HANGUPCAUSE. - Updated to support the new frame->delivery field - Compiles with different Asterisk versions (automatic build configuration) - receive/send faxes for CAPI (see below) - Fixes and compatibility for BSD (Jan Stocker and Hans Petter Selasky) - Support 'type of number'. - ISDN hold. - CAPI Line Interconnect. - CAPI VoIP/RTP - CLI command "capi show channels" shows details on channel status. - Asterisk 1.4 jitterbuffer configuration. - some QSIG extensions (see README.qsig) - CCBS (call completion on busy subscriber) - CAPI CHAT (CAPI MeetMe using onboard DSPs) - KEYPAD digits detection - provide DATE/TIME in NT-mode. The Dial string =============== Example: Dial(CAPI/g<group>/[<callerid>:]<destination>[/<params>]) Or: Dial(CAPI/contr<controller>/[<callerid>:]<destination>[/<params>]) Or: Dial(CAPI/<interface-name>/[<callerid>:]<destination>[/<params>]) 'group' can be a value, comma separated list of values or a range using '-'. The according interface is found by searching a match with the 'group' specified in the capi.conf for each interface. The optional <callerid> followed by an ':' can be used to set a caller ID for this dial() command, without changing the original channel's caller ID. 'params' is an optional part to set special settings for this call. The string consists of a list of characters with the following meaning: 'b' : early B3 always. 'B' : early B3 on successful calls only. 'd' : use the default caller ID that is set by defaultcid= in capi.conf 'o' : use overlap sending of number. (Useful if additional digits should be send afterwards or together with 'b' to get the dialtone and then send the number, e.g., if no progress tones are available) 'c' : do not send sending complete 's' : activate 'stay-online': do not disconnect CAPI connection on hangup. This is needed to give additional commands like CCBS after hangup. To really hang up the CAPI connection, use either capicommand(hangup) or wait for chan_capi/network timeout (about 20 seconds). 'G' : early Line-Interconnect / bridge: Use Line-Interconnect as soon as both B-channels are up. Both channels must be of type the CAPI and the incoming call may need 'capicommand(progress)' to enable Early B3 on it as well as the dial option 'b' for the outgoing channel. Before Dial(), the capicommand(peerlink) must be used to signal the dialed channel its peer. If the <interface-name> is used in dialstring, be sure the name (specified in capi.conf) does not start with 'contr' or 'g'. CLIP/CLIR uses the calling presentation of the calling channel, which can be modified using the SetCallerPres() application. Use SetCallerPres(prohib_not_screened) for CLIR. That is why the msn= param in capi.conf has been removed. The callerID is also taken from the calling channel. CLI commands ============ capi info: Show chan_capi version info. Show status of available B-channels. capi debug: Enable CAPI message verbosity. capi no debug: Disable CAPI message verbosity. capi show channels: Display detailed information on CAPI B-channels. (Description see below) capi chatinfo: Show status of CAPI CHAT. capi ifcstate: Show state of interfaces. (Diva only, chan_capi compiled with 'make DIVA_STATUS=1') capi show resources: Show resources in use. capi exec: 'capi exec CHANNEL command,parameter1,parameter2,....,parameterN' Exec capicommand 'command' for selected channel. CAPI command application ======================================== chan_capi provides an additional Asterisk application capicommand() With this application, special CAPI commands and features can be used. Call Deflection: Forwards an unanswered call to another number. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(deflect,12345678) Fax receive: Receives a fax using CAPI. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(receivefax,/tmp/${UNIQUEID},+49 6137 555123,Asterisk,kX) (more see below) Fax send: Sends a fax using CAPI. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(sendfax,/path/to/faxfile.sff,+49 6137 555123,Asterisk) (more see below) Enable/Disable echosquelch: Enables or disable a very primitive echo suppressor. Disable this option before you start recording voicemail or your files may get choppy. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(echosquelch,yes) or exten => s,1,capicommand(echosquelch,no) Enable/Disable echocancel: Enables or disables echo-cancel provided by CAPI driver/hardware. You might need to disable echo-cancel when the data/fax transmission is handled by a non-CAPI application. After hangup, this setting is restored to the value set in capi.conf. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(echocancel,yes) or exten => s,1,capicommand(echocancel,no) By default chan_capi deactivates echo-cancel for transit connections (Dial command called from existing call). You can use 'econtransitconn' configurations parameter (capi.conf) to change this behavior: econtransitconn=0 ; Deactivate EC on transit connections econtransitconn=1 ; Deactivate EC on secondary call of transit connection only econtransitconn=2 ; Deactivate EC on primary call of transit connection only econtransitconn=3 ; Do not deactivate EC on transit connections Send Keypad Facility: Send Keypad Faciliaty information. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(keypad,<digits>) Malicious Call Identification: Reports a call of malicious nature. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(malicious) Hold: Puts an answered call on hold, this has nothing to do with Asterisk's onhold (music et al). An optional parameter is the name of the variable, which should be set with the reference ID of the call on hold. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(hold) or exten => s,1,capicommand(hold,MYHOLDVAR) Holdtype: Sets the type of 'hold'. When Asterisk wants to put the call on hold, the specified method will be used. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(holdtype,local) ;no hold, Asterisk can play MOH or exten => s,1,capicommand(holdtype,hold) ;ISDN-HOLD or ; not yet implemented exten => s,1,capicommand(holdtype,notify) ;notify the peer only, Asterisk can play MOH Retrieve: Gets back the holded call. An optional parameter is the reference ID of the call on hold. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(retrieve) or exten => s,1,capicommand(retrieve,${MYHOLDVAR}) ECT: Explicit Call Transfer of the call on hold (must put call on hold first!) Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(ect,${MYHOLDVAR}) or [macro-capiect] exten => s,1,capicommand(ect) [default] exten => s,1,capicommand(hold) exten => s,2,Wait(1) exten => s,3,Dial(CAPI/contr1/1234,60,M(capiect)) Note: Normaly a PBX needs 'implicit call transfer', which is done by default with this command. But if the line needs real 'explicit call transfer', use exten => s,1,capicommand(ect,x) instead. 3PTY: Initiates a Three-Party Conference (must have one call on hold and one active call!). Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(3pty_begin,${MYHOLDVAR}) or [macro-capi3pty] exten => s,1,capicommand(3pty_begin) [default] exten => s,1,capicommand(hold) exten => s,2,Dial(CAPI/contr1/1234,,M(capi3pty)) Peer link creation: Creates a reference for chan_capi to know who is the calling channel on Dial(). This is needed if you want to use CCBS/CCNR afterwards. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(peerlink) Hangup in mode 'stay-online': After hangup in 'stay-online' mode, the line is not really disconnected until timeout or command: exten => s,1,capicommand(hangup) This works after capicommand(peerlink) only. Set local party to 'busy' or 'free': Sets the local phone to the status 'busy' or 'free' when awaiting a callback for CCBS/CCNR. If the network wants to call you back for CCBS/CCNR, chan_capi normaly does not know about the status of the extension who started the callback. By default, chan_capi assumes 'free', but you can change that with: exten => s,1,capicommand(ccpartybusy,${CCLINKAGEID},yes) or exten => s,1,capicommand(ccpartybusy,${CCLINKAGEID},no) Call completion on subscriber busy (CCBS): To receive a callback when the dialed and busy party becomes free, aka call completion on subscriber busy, you can do the following: Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(peerlink) ;to let chan_capi know who is the calling channel. exten => s,2,Dial(CAPI/contr1/123456,60,g) ;'g' to go-on with the dialplan on busy. exten => s,3,NoOp(${CCLINKAGEID}) ;if this variable now contains a number, CCBS is possible. ;here you can ask the caller if CCBS shall be activated... exten => s,4,capicommand(ccbs,${CCLINKAGEID},<context>,<exten>,<priority>) exten => s,5,NoOp(${CCBSSTATUS}) ;if CCBS was successfully enabled, it is set to "ACTIVATED". If the remote party becomes 'non-busy', the network initiates the callback that will be sent to the provided context/exten/priority. Of course, this only happens if your local phone is set to 'free' with capicommand(ccpartybusy), which is the default. In this context/exten/priority you should just setup a callfile to initiate an outgoing call from your extension to exten => s,1,Dial(CAPI/ccbs/${CCLINKAGEID}/) Deactivate CCBS: To deactivate a previously activated CCBS, use the following command: Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(ccbsstop,${CCLINKAGEID}) Chat (MeetMe/Conference): See also README.media for details! If the CAPI card/driver supports it, the caller can be put into a chat-room: (This uses the DSPs onboard a Dialogic(R) Diva(R) Rev.2 Media Board.) exten => s,1,capicommand(chat,<roomname>,<options>,controller) Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(chat,salesmeeting,m,1,3-6) Possible options: 'm' = The first caller will get music-on-hold until second caller arrives. 'h<sec>' = Hangup after <sec> seconds if caller is alone in conference. 'o' = The caller is operator 'l' = The caller is listener Progress / Early-B3 on incoming calls: Activate Early-B3 on incoming channels to signal progress tones when in NT-mode or if the Telco-line supports this. Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(progress) Get CAPI application ID: To store the CAPI application ID in an Asterisk dialplan variable, use: Example: exten => s,1,capicommand(getid,CAPI_ID) exten => s,2,NoOp(CAPI appl-id is ${CAPI_ID}) Using CLIR ========== Use the SetCallerPres() application before you dial: exten => _X.,1,SetCallerPres(prohib_not_screened) exten => _X.,2,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN}) Enjoying Early B3 connects (inband call progress, tones and announcements) ========================================================================== Early B3 is configurable in the dialstring parameters. If you set a 'b', early B3 will always be used, also if the call fails, because the number is unprovisioned, etc ... If you set a 'B', early B3 will only be used on successful calls, giving you ring indication,etc... Do not use indications in the Dial command, your local exchange will do that for you: exten => _X.,1,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN}/B,30) (early B3 on success) exten => _X.,1,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN}/b,30) (always early B3) exten => _X.,1,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN},30,r) (no early B3, fake ring indication) exten => _X.,1,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN}/b,30,r) (always early B3, fake indicatons if the exchange does not give us indications) exten => _X.,1,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN}/B,30,r) (early B3 on success, fake indicatons if the exchange does not give us indications) For normal PBX usage, you would use the "b" option, always Early B3. Overlap sending (a.k.a. real dialtone) ====================================== When you dial an empty number and have early B3 enabled, with: Dial(CAPI/g1//b) the channel will come up at once and give you the dialtone it gets from the local exchange. At this point the channel is like a legacy phone, now you can send DTMF digits to dial. Example context for incoming calls on MSN 12345678: =================================================== [capi-in] exten => 12345678,1,Dial(SIP/phone1) exten => 12345678,2,Hangup Short HOWTO of capicommand(receivefax...) and capicommand(sendfax...): ======================================================================================== For those of you who have a CAPI card with an on-board DSP (like Dialogic(R) Diva(R) Media Boards), this allows you to receive/send faxes. capicommand(receivefax,<filename>[,<stationid>,<headline>,<options>]): ------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to answer a channel in fax mode, use capicommand(receivefax,...) instead of Answer(). If you use Answer(), you will be in voice mode. If the hardware DSP detects fax tone, you can switch from voice to fax mode by calling capicommand(receivefax,...). The parameter <filename> is mandatory and the parameters <stationid>, <headline> and <options> are optional. By default, if fax reception was not successful, the file is deleted. If you want even partly received or broken fax files, use 'k' for "keep bad fax" in the <options>: capicommand(receivefax,/tmp/${UNIQUEID},+123456789,,k) You can activate extended fax support by 'X' in the <options>: capicommand(receivefax,/tmp/${UNIQUEID},+123456789,X) Please read details on extended fax options in README.Diva.fax. To enable fax tone detection and redirect to extension 'fax', use config variable 'faxdetect' in capi.conf. This can be limited to the first 'n' seconds of a connection using the setting 'faxdetecttime' in capi.conf. Example of use : line number 123, play something, if a fax tone is detected, handle it line number 124, answer directly in fax mode [incoming] exten => 123,1,Answer() exten => 123,2,BackGround(jpop) exten => 124,1,Goto(handle_fax,s,1) exten => fax,1,Goto(handle_fax,s,1) [handle_fax] exten => s,1,capicommand(receivefax,/tmp/${UNIQUEID}[,<stationid>,<headline>,<options>]) exten => s,2,Hangup() exten => h,1,deadagi,fax.php // Run sfftobmp and mail it. The output of capicommand(receivefax,...) is a SFF file. Use sfftobmp to convert it. With a Dialogic(R) Diva(R) Media Board, the following features are provided: - fax up to 33600 - high resolution - Color Fax - JPEG Compression is disabled (not tested yet) See README.Diva.fax for more details and description of all options. capicommand(sendfax,<filename>[,<stationid>,<headline>,<options>]): ------------------------------------------------------------ To send a fax, you can use the same mechanism like with receivefax. Just replace the <filename> with the path to the .SFF file to send. You can activate extended fax support by 'X' in the <options>: capicommand(sendfax,/tmp/${UNIQUEID},+123456789,,X) Please read details on extended fax options in README.Diva.fax. After disconnect of a fax connection, the following variables will be set for that channel: FAXSTATUS : 0 = OK, 1 = Error. FAXREASON : Value of B3 disconnect reason. FAXREASONTEXT : Decoded text of FAXREASON value. FAXRATE : The baud rate of the fax connection. FAXRESOLUTION : 0 = standard, 1 = high. FAXFORMAT : 0 = SFF. FAXPAGES : Number of pages received. FAXID : The ID of the remote fax maschine. KEYPAD digits in NT-mode ======================== If the device connected to a NT-mode port sends KEYPAD digits instead of normal digits, this call is then send to extension 'Kxxx'. Where 'xxx' stands for the KEYPAD digits sent. CLI command "capi show channels" ============================================== This CLI command shows detailed info on all CAPI channels. Column description: Line-Name : the name of the interface as defined in capi.conf NTmode : is the line in NT-mode instead fo TE-mode state : the state of the channel, like 'Conn', 'Disc', 'Dial', ... i/o : incoming or outgoing line bproto : protocol on CAPI ('fax', 'trans' or 'rtp') isdnstate : a string which may consists of the following characters * = PBX is active G = Line-Interconnect (CAPI bridge) active B = B-channel is up b = B-channel is requested P = Progress was signaled H = this line is on hold T = this line is in transfer (ECT) mode S = SETUP[_ACK] was signaled ton : type of number value number : the caller number and destination number Asterisk variables used/set by chan_capi ========================================================== BCHANNELINFO On incomming calls, this variable is set with the B-channel information value: '0' : B-channel is used (default) '1' : D-channel is used (not implemented yet) '2' : neither B nor D-channel is used (e.g., call waiting) Call-Waiting: an incoming call with BCHANNELINFO not '0' cannot be accepted. Another connection must be dropped before accepting or use capicommand(deflect,<number>) to initiate call deflection to another destination. CALLEDTON Incoming calls: 'type of number' value of the called number is saved in this variable on incomming call. Outgoing calls: Allows to specity the 'ETS 300 102-1' called party number octet 3 (0x80 is used by default) exten => _X.,1,Answer exten => _X.,n,Set(_CALLEDTON=${CALLEDTON}) ; Use value of incoming call for outgoing call exten => _X.,n,Dial(CAPI/ISDN3/100,10) exten => _X.,1,Answer exten => _X.,n,Set(_CALLEDTON=1) ; Use new value exten => _X.,n,Dial(CAPI/ISDN3/100,10) CALLERTON The 'type of number' value to overwrite for the caller number on outgoing call. _CALLERHOLDID If a call is put on hold (ISDN-HOLD), the reference ID is saved in this variable. This variable is inherited as CALLERHOLDID to the dialed channel and will be used if e.g., capicommand(ect) is used to transfer the held call. CALLINGSUBADDRESS If set on dial(), the calling subaddress will be set to the content. CALLEDSUBADDRESS If set on dial(), the called subaddress will be set to the content. CAPI_CIP The real CIP value, not the transformed 'transfercapability'. Set on incoming call automatically. If set on outgoing call, it is used instead of transfercapability. CCBSSTATUS When using capicommand(ccbs,....), this variable is set to either "ERROR" or "ACTIVATED". CCLINKAGEID If a Call-Linkage-Id is received for CCBS/CCNR, this variable contains this ID. But you need to use capicommand(peerlink) before dialing a CAPI channel, because of a design problem in Asterisk, chan_capi is not able to set channel variables of the calling channel. CONNECTEDNUMBER Can be set before answering and if set, the content is used for IE 'Connected Number' on answering. DISCONNECT_IND_REASON When CAPI reports DISCONNECT_IND, some CAPI reason codes are not set in HANGUPCAUSE, because they are not valid cause codes. To also get those CAPI reason codes, you can check this variable on hangup. This is e.g. useful for reason 0x3301, which tells that the ISDN connection is physically broken (cable). FAXEXTEN If chan_capi sends the call to configured fax extension, the original extension number is saved in this variable. PRI_CAUSE If set, this value will be used as hangup cause on hangup. REDIRECTINGNUMBER On incoming calls, if the call was redirected to you by someone, the number of the redirecting party is saved in this variable. RDNIS is set as well. REDIRECTREASON If the incoming call was redirected to you, this variable is set with the reason value. REDIRECTIONNUMBER If an outgoing call is redirected, this variable may be set to the new destination. ISDNPI1 and ISDNPI2 The two values of the information element PI (Progress Indicator). Asterisk outgoing calls ========================================================== Distribution of outgoing calls is controlled by two configuration variables (capi.conf, controller specific). hlimit - Number of reserved channels. If number of free channels is below the one specified by 'hlimit' value then no new outgoing calls are delivered to this controller. slimit - If value is set for multiple belonging to same dialout group controllers then the outgoing calls are distributd as follows: Calls are delivered to the controller with smalest (in group) number and the amount of free channels bigger then or equal to one speciefied by 'slimit'. After amount of free channels for all included in the group controllers is decreased below one specified by 'slimit' value calls are distributed in rount robin fashion between all (in group) controllers.
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