use groups, check the commands/functions group and checkgroup.
On 4/9/06, Miles Scruggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to busy. For instance
if SIP/101 is on a call then dial would return busy. Right now it just
starts ringing on line X, and stacks
On Sunday 09 April 2006 06:02, Miles Scruggs wrote:
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to busy. For instance
if SIP/101 is on a call then dial would return busy. Right now it just
starts ringing on line X, and stacks up from there.
I suppose incominglinit=1 in the sip.conf of
Benoit Panizzon wrote:
On Sunday 09 April 2006 06:02, Miles Scruggs wrote:
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to busy. For instance
if SIP/101 is on a call then dial would return busy. Right now it just
starts ringing on line X, and stacks up from there.
I suppose
C F wrote:
use groups, check the commands/functions group and checkgroup.
I guess I can see how this would be useful, but is there no way to get
it to return BUSY in DIALSTATUS var?
On 4/9/06, Miles Scruggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to
Why not use the busy command, in combination with the groupcheck
commands - refer to http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?
page=Asterisk+cmd+Busy
On 09/04/2006, at 5:01 PM, Miles Scruggs wrote:
C F wrote:
use groups, check the commands/functions group and checkgroup.
I guess I can
On Sunday 09 April 2006 06:02, Miles Scruggs wrote:
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to busy. For instance
if SIP/101 is on a call then dial would return busy. Right now it just
starts ringing on line X, and stacks up from there.
${DIALSTATUS} BUSY comes from the phone.
On Sunday 09 April 2006 08:46, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
On Sunday 09 April 2006 06:02, Miles Scruggs wrote:
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to busy. For instance
if SIP/101 is on a call then dial would return busy. Right now it just
starts ringing on line X, and stacks up
Many multi-line phones allow you to use the same username/password for
all lines. Then the phone only actually registers once using that
username and password, not once for each line.
What we do with the Polycoms is configure each line to register as a
different username/password (we use the
When you use groups you shouldn't even execute the dial command, but
instead use the busy command.
On 4/9/06, Miles Scruggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C F wrote:
use groups, check the commands/functions group and checkgroup.
I guess I can see how this would be useful, but is there no way to
For multiline phones how do you set SIP channels to busy. For instance
if SIP/101 is on a call then dial would return busy. Right now it just
starts ringing on line X, and stacks up from there.
What would be really great is if I could control how many calls by the
context. So if a call was
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