--- "Eric \"ManxPower\" Wieling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You cannot detect disconnected analog lines in
> Asterisk. You can't even
> determine of the lines have dialtone. All you can
> do is determine if
> there is a current active asterisk managed call.
You're right, unfortunately. ;-(
If I execute ChanIsAvail on a physically disconnected
port then I get:
-- Executing ChanIsAvail("SIP/4053-0823fc18",
"Zap/32&Zap/33&Zap/34&Zap/35") in new stack
-- Hungup 'Zap/32-1'
-- Executing NoOp("SIP/4053-0823fc18", "Zap/32-1")
in new stack
-- Executing NoOp("SIP/4053-0823fc18", "0") in new
stack
${AVAILSTATUS} is 0 AST_DEVICE_UNKNOWN - "Unknown";
channel is valid, but unknown state.
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