On Mon, August 15, 2005 3:50 pm, Rich Adamson said:
> That's exactly what I do with our business line. "Call Forward on Busy" is
> a common description for that telco service. (I simply forward that next
> call to an unlisted/unpublished number which also terminates in Asterisk.)
In my very limite
> The Call Forward On Busy does cost YOU money each time you forward a call.
No, that is telco dependent. Most US telco's do not charge for that
as long as the forwarded number is a local number. If its not, then
LD charges apply. But in some US cities, you are correct that an
additional change _m
The Call Forward On Busy does cost YOU money each time you forward a call.
Call hunting group is different from Call forwarding.
In a hunt group you have 2 or more phone lines grouped together. When a
call for a number associated with the group comes into the telco switch,
the switch checks wh
I am clear with this issue.
Thanks everybody for answering me.
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Switch between FXS ports
>
> Hello,
>
> I
> > I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
> > channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use frequently. And channel 3
> > have another telco line. but I dont publish that number to my friends.
> > If I receive a call through channel 4, how can I handover that call to
> > channel 3 ..so that I c
to confuse
'em.
Sherwood McGowan
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On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 13:20 -0500, Chris Wade wrote:
> First, FXS = handset / FXO = telco line.
Ditto this.
Maybe something like fax-callback; call-in, hangup, Asterisk dials back
on the other channel using the CID received - a purely physical
solution. Otherwise, have the telco setup a rotary hun
om
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Switch between FXS ports
>
> Innocent Evil wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
> > channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use frequently. And
> channel 3
> > have another telco line.
Innocent Evil wrote:
Hello,
I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use frequently. And channel 3
have another telco line. but I dont publish that number to my friends.
If I receive a call through channel 4, how can I handover that call to
channel 3 ..s
Chris Wade wrote:
> Innocent Evil wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
>> channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use frequently. And
>> channel 3
>> have another telco line. but I dont publish that number to my friends.
>> If I receive a call through channel 4, how
: Monday, August 15, 2005 2:17 PM
->To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
->Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Switch between FXS ports
->
->Hello,
->
->I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
->channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use
->frequently. And channel 3 have another telco
Innocent Evil wrote:
Hello,
I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use frequently. And channel 3
have another telco line. but I dont publish that number to my friends.
If I receive a call through channel 4, how can I handover that call to
channel 3 ..s
Hello,
I have two FXS port on my TDM card.
channel 4 is attached with a telco line that I use frequently. And channel 3
have another telco line. but I dont publish that number to my friends.
If I receive a call through channel 4, how can I handover that call to
channel 3 ..so that I can keep chann
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