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Dial 400, it will call 30 times between port 2 and port 3, the following information is only
a part of outputs of the right results. In this way, we can check if all the channels of port 2
and port 3 can communicate.
*CLI>
--
Executing
[400@from-internal:1]
Dial("SIP/500-00000003",
"dahdi/g2/200") in new stack
-- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
-- Called g2/200
-- Accepting call from '500' to '200' on channel 0/1, span 3
-- Executing [200@from-pstn:1] Playback("DAHDI/63-1", "hello-world") in
new stack
-- <DAHDI/63-1> Playing 'hello-world' (language 'en')
-- DAHDI/32-1 is proceeding passing it to SIP/500-00000003
-- DAHDI/32-1 answered SIP/500-00000003
-- Executing [200@from-pstn:2] Dial("DAHDI/63-1", "dahdi/g2/200") in new
stack
-- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
-- Called g2/200
-- Accepting call from '500' to '200' on channel 0/2, span 3
-- Executing [200@from-pstn:1] Playback("DAHDI/64-1", "hello-world") in
new stack
-- <DAHDI/64-1> Playing 'hello-world' (language 'en')
-- DAHDI/33-1 is proceeding passing it to DAHDI/63-1
-- DAHDI/33-1 answered DAHDI/63-1
-- Native bridging DAHDI/63-1 and DAHDI/33-1
-- Executing [200@from-pstn:2] Dial("DAHDI/92-1", "dahdi/g2/200") in new stack
-- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
-- Called g2/200
-- Accepting call from '500' to '200' on channel 0/31, span 3
-- Executing [200@from-pstn:1] Playback("DAHDI/93-1", "hello-world") in
new stack
-- <DAHDI/93-1> Playing 'hello-world' (language 'en')
-- DAHDI/62-1 is proceeding passing it to DAHDI/92-1
-- DAHDI/62-1 answered DAHDI/92-1
-- Native bridging DAHDI/92-1 and DAHDI/62-1
-- Executing [200@from-pstn:2] Dial("DAHDI/93-1", "dahdi/g2/200") in new
stack