Well, that just makes too much sense.. starting to feel a tad embarrased
here ;) Ok, I will simply remove the "Dial(IAX2/4005)" and have it not do
anything, that will error on the console, but that's ok and let the
parallel land line have the call (AKA: The wife)
Nick
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Rich Adamson wrote:
Nick Ellson wrote:
I am in the process of learning my A1200P, and i would like an elegant way
to prevent it from answering the phone, but still make outbound calls. I
tried zap destroy channel 1 (which worked, but pissed off Asterisk ;)
Is there a more elegant way to tell it to answer/not answer on command?
I don't have an A1200P, but most zap channel interfaces are built to not
answer an incoming call unless you specifically configure asterisk to do it.
There are only two basic conditions under which an incoming call will be
answered:
1. by including the "answer" statement, like:
exten => 3556,1,Answer
exten => 3556,2,Wait,1
exten => 3556,3,Authenticate(3017)
exten => 3556,4,Meetme(3556|pM)
2. a SIP phone (or other phone) user picks up the handset.
So, in zapata.conf you have definitions for each of the A1200P ports, and one
of the items in those definitions is "context=<something>". If that context
statement points to some non-existent context name (like context=xyz), there
is nothing that would answer the incoming call.
If the context=<something> points to a real context (in extensions.conf),
then review that context to ensure there is nothing there to answer the
incoming call. (Note: some asterisk applications will automatically answer
incoming calls.)
You could also define that context and include statements like:
[no-answer]
exten => _X.,1,Hangup
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