Christophorus Laube schrieb:
[Description]
Busy([timeout]): This application will indicate the busy condition to
the calling channel. If the optional timeout is specified, the calling
channel
will be hung up after the specified number of seconds. Otherwise, this
application will wait until the calling channel hangs up.
This is what I found when I typed "show application busy" in the CLI.
Did I interpret it wrong?
regards, Christophorus
Mailinglisten schrieb:
Christophorus Laube schrieb:
hi list,
I set up a new asterisk machine with asterisk 1.2.13 and misdn
0.3.1rc27.
I use an e1 card with sip clients. My extensions look like this:
[E1]
<snip>...<snip>
exten => 33006733,1,Set(CALLED=${EXTEN})
exten => 33006733,2,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
exten => 33006733-ANSWER,3,Answer()
[SIP]
exten => _X.,1,Noop()
exten => _X.,2,SetCallerPres(allowed_passed_screen)
exten => _X.,3,Dial(mISDN/g:E1/${EXTEN},40)
exten => _X.-BUSY,4,Busy(1)
But whenever a sip client calls to an exten that is busy through e1 I
get busy tones for 10s before I get disconnected. But I want to have
it only for 1s.
Does anyone know how to fix that?
regards, Christophorus
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AFAIK the BUSY() command has nothing to do with the busy indication.
You can't pass anything to this command.
Check: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+Busy
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I think that is something that should be pointed out on the website,
too, then. I did not run that command on the CLI before, sorry.
Is there any output on the CLI that proves the BUSY command is run at
all? Because I don't really know if
exten => _X.-BUSY,4,Busy(1)
is gonna work. I would say something like:
exten => _X.,3,Dial(mISDN/g:E1/${EXTEN},40,j)
exten => _X.,n+101,Busy(1)
should work if setting the timeout really works that way. Note that the
Dial command has the switch j set which will go to priority n+101 if the
channel is busy.
- Fabian Foerster
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