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is CHANUNAVAIL a No Answer AutoDial (NA) Disposition

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:02 pm
by ac-dialer
Vicidialers,

I have been watching the Asterisk CLI and I notice lines like the following zip by on the screen.

[Aug 1 11:45:23] -- Executing [h@default:1] DeadAGI("Local/91xxxxxxxxxx@default-f719,2", "agi://127.0.0.1:4577/call_log--HVcauses--PRI-----NODEBUG-----16-----ANSWER-----9-----0") in new stack
[Aug 1 11:45:23] -- Executing [h@default:1] DeadAGI("Local/91xxxxxxxxxx@default-4e5c,2", "agi://127.0.0.1:4577/call_log--HVcauses--PRI-----NODEBUG-----16-----ANSWER-----2-----0") in new stack
[Aug 1 11:45:24] -- Executing [h@default:1] DeadAGI("Local/91xxxxxxxxxx@default-bfb5,2", "agi://127.0.0.1:4577/call_log--HVcauses--PRI-----NODEBUG-----127-----CHANUNAVAIL----------") in new stack

I am wondering what happens to the calls that get a CHANUNAVAIL. (I believe that CHANUNAVAIL is the equivalent "fastbusy" that vicidial get from my SIP provider, i.e. no outbound line available to dial out.). Does the number get redialed a few seconds later, does it get a NA (No Answer Autodial Disposition), or even worse is it lost forever, Never to be redialed again?

I would assume calls that ANSWER, get dispositioned by agents, to be redialed when appropriate. If someone with experience with this issue could elaborate on this, It would be greatly appreciated. I looked through the managers manual and couldn't find anything.

Thanks,

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Re: is CHANUNAVAIL a No Answer AutoDial (NA) Disposition

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:00 am
by geoff3dmg
Usually these come back as NA (No answer). Generally In newer versions of ViciDIAL (assuming you have 'Enhanced Disposition Logging' on) this is handled better (usually ADC/ADCT although it can also be LERRER) based on SIP response codes from the carrier.