Re: [asterisk-users] PJSIP device_state_busy_at, how does this work?

2019-11-28 Thread Joshua C. Colp
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 11:50 AM Benoit Panizzon wrote: > > One interesting observation. If the count of channels is not at the > limit (eg 2 of 2 => busy), so for example 3 out of 2 channels, the > status does not stay ab BUSY but goes back to IN_USE. Shouldn't that > still be busy? :-) >

Re: [asterisk-users] PJSIP device_state_busy_at, how does this work?

2019-11-28 Thread Benoit Panizzon
Hi Joshua > The option strictly controls device state. Any enforcement of a limit for > calling does not exist, and is up to you to do using various methods. > Device state could be queried and used, or GROUP[1] and GROUP_COUNT[2]. > > [1]

Re: [asterisk-users] PJSIP device_state_busy_at, how does this work?

2019-11-28 Thread Joshua C. Colp
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 10:32 AM Benoit Panizzon wrote: > Hi Gang > > According to: > > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Configuration_res_pjsip#Asterisk12Configuration_res_pjsip-endpoint_device_state_busy_at > > And endpoint should return busy if this number is reached. >

[asterisk-users] PJSIP device_state_busy_at, how does this work?

2019-11-28 Thread Benoit Panizzon
Hi Gang According to: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Configuration_res_pjsip#Asterisk12Configuration_res_pjsip-endpoint_device_state_busy_at And endpoint should return busy if this number is reached. We have PBX Trunks registering to the Asterisk. So we want to limit