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Eric Wieling <ewiel...@nyigc.com> writes:

> Using qualify=10 ?

qualifyfreq=10 is fine, but Asterisk will not AFAIK do anything to a
call just because the peer goes unreachable qualify-wise. You are still
stuck with running a script that listens to qualify-unreachables and
does the appropriate thing to the calls.

It is doable and a valid solution, but not something I would be very
happy with personally.

I still think that rtptimeout is the appropriate solution. Combine it
with the g option to Dial, and you can redirect the call wherever you
want. The problems are still: can it be made safe against mute and
silence suppression, and does HANGUPCAUSE or similar get set to a useful
value when a call is hung up due to rtptimeout?


/Benny

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