You can insert a PlayTone(busy) at extension.conf to emulate this behavior.
Daniel
NetOne Administrator wrote:
As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's
your client which generates the tone. This is not something to be done
from *.
Regards,
Doichin Dokov
Ryan
Hello,
I find that when 2 extensions are connected, and one of the extensions
hangs up on the call, the other will receive a busy signal (as if to
indicate that the call is over).
Does this sound like a config problem, or is it the default behavior of
*?
Example:
[ext-testing]
exten =
As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's your
client which generates the tone. This is not something to be done from *.
Regards,
Doichin Dokov
Ryan Courtnage wrote:
Hello,
I find that when 2 extensions are connected, and one of the extensions
hangs up on the call,
Normal behavior I think. If you don't hang up your
regular phone after the other party has dropped you'll
get the busy signal after a few seconds too.
I've seen this in hardware phones but not in software
phones. I guess you have to be told to put the receiver
back?
Mark
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004
On 29-Mar-04, at 3:23 PM, NetOne Administrator wrote:
As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's
your client which generates the tone. This is not something to be done
from *.
Thanks,
So in the case of my cheap analog phones, would the 'client' be the
phones
Yes that's right, it's the TDM400P which generates it.
Ryan Courtnage wrote:
On 29-Mar-04, at 3:23 PM, NetOne Administrator wrote:
As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's
your client which generates the tone. This is not something to be
done from *.
Thanks,
So