[asterisk-users] Give "Busy" to the 3rd call on a BRI
using chan_capi
Tzafrir Cohen
tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Sat Feb 3 09:53:15 MST 2007
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 05:52:51PM +0200, Cosmin Prund wrote:
> Armin Schindler wrote:
> >What type of line is that? The 'base number' is also a MSN on lines I
> >know. Or is it PtP with DID?
> >
> >Armin
> >
> >On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
>
> The "base number" works like any other MSN most of the times, but the
> busy application doesn't work on it. If I dial the base number while
> there are 2 calls in progress, I can see the busy application being
> called (in the CLI) but I still here ringing on the test phone.
>
> Doing something really easy like:
>
> [capi-in]
> exten => base_number,1,Busy
> exten => msn,1,Busy
>
> will work for the msn but not for the base_number. I don't think this is
> a chan_capi issue, I think this is a Telco issue. The telco treats the
> base number differently on other issues as well.
>
> As for "what kind of line is that" - well - guess is the "msn" kind. The
> telko is refering to the extra numbers as "msns".
Do you use Busy to send a "bus" signal to the other party?
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