Hi
Has anyone tried to reproduce the following behavior that a standard phone
line does with 911.
Normally if someone calls 911 and hangs up after the call has been
established then the line is not dropped because it is held by the 911 agent.
If you pickup your phone you should still be
/2007 9:22 AM
To: asterisk-users-lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] disable client side hangup after dialing 911
Hi
Has anyone tried to reproduce the following behavior that a standard phone
line does with 911.
Normally if someone calls 911 and hangs up after the call has been
established
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If you're using all Zaptel channels for the call, it sounds like you
want operator services mode (Dial command flag).
O([x]) - Operator Services mode (Zaptel channel to Zaptel channel
only, if specified on non-Zaptel interface, it
On 3/9/07, Wai Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two things.
1) This is a bug(feature) of standard analog switchs which only clear the talk
path when both sides of the call are terminated.
Well, not exactly. The call will not terminated until the caller (not
both) hangs up. I don't knew the
Off topic:
I usually joke with students about response codes to a SIP bye request:
What happens if you send a BYE and the other side responds 603
declined ?
- I don't want to hangup, I want to continue talking
Mother-in-laws would love that...
/O