Oh that!

Just put a Busy() at priority+101

Look at the [macro-std-exten] in the asterisk/configs/extensions.conf.sample for another way to do it.

The remote device is telling Asterisk the destination is busy. Now you have to tell your dialplan what to do. Do you send a busy tone to the caller? Do you dial a different destination?

Nicklas Bondesson wrote:
Ok, here't the output from console:

Executing Dial("SIP/200-f359", "SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]||T") in new stack
    -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    -- Got SIP response 486 "Busy here" back from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
    -- SIP/xxx.xx-7d58 is busy
  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time

Thanks
Nicklas

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Nicklas Bondesson wrote:

I don't hear anything. There's no sound at all.

Nicklas

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Nicklas Bondesson wrote:



I don't hear a busy-tone when calling an external extension that's busy. I just get the Busy Here 486 message in the debugging log. Any ideas?

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