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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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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Com os melhores cumprimentos,
Marco Mouta
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