Its possible to get glare... but doesnt outbound start at channel 1 and
inbound start at channel 24?  Or something like that?

bkw

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From: "Paul Crick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:32 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] "Glare" condition - How well does
asteriskhandle?


> > You are correct... No glare on a PRI
> Are you sure?
>
> What about the scenario where the CO switch offers you a call at the same
> time you try to set up an outbound call on the same channel?
>
> We dealt with this at my previous company (developing with VOS/CT-ADE and
> Dialogic hardware connected to PRIs) and I'm pretty sure there was some
> documentation from Intel that said how to deal with it. I think incoming
> calls have to take precendence, so if you try and make an outbound call at
> the same time an incoming call is presented, you answer the inbound call
and
> give it regular incoming call treatment, then failover your outbound call
to
> use a different channel.
>
> Ultimately, PRI is all about exchanging messages in the right order, so
it's
> totally feasible that you could get glare, no?
>
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