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Hi!
Does anyone know if there is a way in OpenPBX to signal
that a number is Unallocated?
With a PRI I do it this way:
exten => s,1,Set(PRI_CAUSE=1)
exten => s,2,Hangup
but for SIP I can't find any way to tell my telco that an extension is
invalid. OpenPBX sends a 404 if it can't find the context or a
matching extension, but I need to do some additional processing in the
dialplan before I know if the extension is valid or not.
Also, I need to be able to detect the 404 sent from my telco, but
openpbx just seems to treat it as congestion.
Looking around in the code it seems that OpenPBX currently has no way
of signalling that a number is unallocated.
The mechanism used for BUSY/Congestion/etc doesn't seem to support it.
Have I missed something?
If not, maybe this is something we want to implement.
/B
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