[Asterisk-Users] ISDN: 3° incoming call
francesco giuliani
f.giuliani at e-xtrategy.net
Fri Jun 30 08:52:01 MST 2006
Armin Schindler wrote:
>On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Marco Mouta wrote:
>
>
>>Incoming you mean arrivin from a SIP trunk or from ISDN? BRI card will
>>be busy if you have already 2 calls running, so the caller party
>>should get busy indication from your Telco...
>>
>>
>
>No, the third call is signaled as call-waiting without attached to
>a b-channel.
>With chan-capi you can do actions in that case via the extentions.conf, like
>Busy() or deflect this call to another number.
>
>
I'm using chan_modem[i4l]: what actions can I do with this?
thanks
>Armin
>
>
>
>>On 6/30/06, francesco giuliani <f.giuliani at e-xtrategy.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Marco Mouta wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>You should handle correctly Dial(...) return value in your dial
>>>>plan,
>>>>then playback(your busy channel msg) and then dial through IAX or
>>>>SIP
>>>>or whatever you want.
>>>>
>>>>If you use Freepbx would be easy to learn how to write your Dialplan
>>>>Script...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On 6/30/06, francesco giuliani <f.giuliani at e-xtrategy.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Julian J. M. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>BRI ISDN is 2 channels, what would you want to do with a
>>>>>>3rd call?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Julian
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On 6/30/06, francesco giuliani <f.giuliani at e-xtrategy.net>
>>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Does any boby knows how to manage a 3° incoming call in
>>>>>>>a BRI ISDN
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>line
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>by chan_modem?
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>>>>>I would to know when I'm using the second channel: there is some
>>>>>check
>>>>>method that I can do?
>>>>>So I can play a message for an incoming 3rd call or turn it in
>>>>>an other
>>>>>channel.
>>>>>For example, if I have all two channel busy, for an outgoing
>>>>>call I can
>>>>>use a SIP or IAX channel, or an other ISDN line.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>For an outgoing call I agree with your suggestion,
>>>but for an incoming call (witch i manage in "remote" context) how can I
>>>make this control?
>>>In this case I don't have a Dial return value to handle.
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot
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>>
>>Marco Mouta
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