chuentecural wrote:backup of an old server.
So you took just the db from that old server or the entire system (perl script, php files, etc).
chuentecural wrote:"Predictive"? Is this campaign set to adapt or ratio? (Adapt is predictive, Ratio is just autodial)
This problem occurs in predictive campaigns.
Is the dial method for the campaign Adapt or Ratio?
chuentecural wrote:0 active channels suggests that these calls are not really active.
As you mentioned, there are no active channels, but the calls shown by the asterisk are taken
I'm not sure what you mean by this.
chuentecural wrote:Have you manually edited ANY .conf files related to asterisk?
I have only edited files such as extension_psnt.conf and sip.conf
Remove all edits to any conf files. There should not be a psnt.conf unles Vicidial created it (which it does not, it creates "extension-vicidial.conf"). This is likely where your problem is.
chuentecural wrote:By Misconfigured I refer to modifying any conf files in asterisk or having an incorrect entry for a Carrier.
Attachment configuration
Do NOT post images of configurations (they fail in most cases anyway, such as these ... everyone but you just sees the URL and/or the word Image). Do not post entire configuration files either. Images are not searchable and as such useless for future users (who all arrive here via google ... a search engine, lol).
Additionally, posting just the index of the carriers with NO active carriers provides no information. The manual entries you made to .conf files should instead be in a carrier. Each carrier entry has the ability to put the information for each carrier in the appropriate .conf file without manual editing (and that's why the carrier module exists: to avoid manual edits). If you make a mistake creating a carrier, all you need to do is deactivate the carrier and your mistake is gone. Plus during upgrades the .conf files are modified ... which deletes your modifications. And you have to log in via console to edit as opposed to making all edits in the web interface (keeps all locations where human error may be an issue within easy reach, no console access required except for troubleshooting ... NOT for changes.
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Post the configuration options as test that you believe are relevant. Not all of them. Just ones you have changed from their default values and are being used by these calls.
chuentecural wrote:If you provided your carrier information (in admin->carriers) that would be helpful. Replace any IPs by changing the last two sets of numbers with Xs and change any user/password/secret information to Xs as well.
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You missed this entirely.