Am Donnerstag, den 17.05.2007, 10:40 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
We have Snom phones which do have a defined key in order to drop incoming
call WITHOUT answering.
Pressing that key, a SIP/2.0 486 Busy Here message is sent back.
We have other phones (I.E. DECT Siemens C450IP,
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 17.05.2007, 10:40 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
We have Snom phones which do have a defined key in order to drop incoming
call WITHOUT answering.
Pressing that key, a SIP/2.0 486 Busy Here message is sent back.
We have other
On 5/18/07, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do these sets not have a Do not disturb button?
For sets that do, what is the behaviour when one presses the DND button
I have some Aastra's (a mixture of 480i's, 9112i's, and 9133i's) and
whenever I program a key as do-not-disturb, I can
You've got 2 possibilities :
1. If you want something which is channel or phone type independant and
works for analog phones, for instance,
you've got to use AMI to tell Asterisk to hangup this specific call.
2. If you accept something which depends on phone type, you've got to look
in phone
Hi all.
We have Snom phones which do have a defined key in order to drop incoming
call WITHOUT answering.
Pressing that key, a SIP/2.0 486 Busy Here message is sent back.
We have other phones (I.E. DECT Siemens C450IP, or ATCOM 320 or other)
which DO NOT have any key to do that (or the key does
On Thu, 17 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect:
Is there any way to define a key (or double-key, i.e. *4) to send back
a SIP/2.0 486 Busy Here message ?
Can't you do something like Hangup() or direct to voicemail from the
features.conf directives?
Never actually
How are you proposing to seize the line to dial the feature code without
answering the call?
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