Il 05/02/2014 8.42, Olivier ha scritto:
    channel then it depends upon what you have the priindication option
    set to.  With
    priindication=outofband then a busy cause code is sent to the
    network and the call
    is hung up.  With priindication=inband then a busy tone is sent
    after a possible
    PROGRESS message.


I'm gonna check what's really happening from caller's perspective when
such parameter is set.
I would expect a busy tone (and the opportunity for automatic redialing).

Sending a busy signalling on D channel (priindication=outofband) will go back into the telephone network exactly the same way the called party was really busy... so no charge, busy tone, not completed call on the caller side.

Just a couple of notes about priindication=inband.
- Usually sending in-band audio on a "not connected" state is not allowed unless a special setup is done by the isdn provider. - While sending in-band audio or busy signalling on D channel will make no difference (from the caller perspective) if the call is originated from an analog pstn line anything else (gsm->isdn, sip->isdn...) will fail to get a proper state for that call. Definitely I will never use it unless it is required, like the mandatory price information message to be sent **before** connection if you run a "value added" incoming service billed to the caller.

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