On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > Do you use Busy to send a "bus" signal to the other party?
> >
> >
>
> I use Busy. I have no idea how it works. When I call from my mobile phone to
> my PBX I get a busy signal and it seems I'm not being charged for the call (so
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Do you use Busy to send a "bus" signal to the other party?
I use Busy. I have no idea how it works. When I call from my mobile
phone to my PBX I get a busy signal and it seems I'm not being charged
for the call (so it's not like "*" opened up the line and played the
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 05:52:51PM +0200, Cosmin Prund wrote:
> Armin Schindler wrote:
> >What type of line is that? The 'base number' is also a MSN on lines I
> >know. Or is it PtP with DID?
> >
> >Armin
> >
> >On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
>
> The "base number" works like any other MS
Armin Schindler wrote:
What type of line is that? The 'base number' is also a MSN on lines I know.
Or is it PtP with DID?
Armin
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
The "base number" works like any other MSN most of the times, but the
busy application doesn't work on it. If I dial the ba
I don't use chan_capi, but bristuff. http://www.junghanns.net/en/download.html
Julian.
On 2/3/07, Armin Schindler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Julian J. M. wrote:
> I'm still using asterisk 1.0.x bristuffed at one site.. Is there
> anything similar for this? When both channels
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Julian J. M. wrote:
> I'm still using asterisk 1.0.x bristuffed at one site.. Is there
> anything similar for this? When both channels are in use, 3rd call
> doesn't recive busy signal, but a message fromt he TelCo (something
> like "The dialed number is not currently available"
I'm still using asterisk 1.0.x bristuffed at one site.. Is there
anything similar for this? When both channels are in use, 3rd call
doesn't recive busy signal, but a message fromt he TelCo (something
like "The dialed number is not currently available").
Thanks,
Julián J. M.
On 2/3/07, Armin S
What type of line is that? The 'base number' is also a MSN on lines I know.
Or is it PtP with DID?
Armin
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
> Thanks, it really was easy.
> Unfortunately it only works for "MSN's", not for the "base number". Oh well,
> I'll just stop using the base number, I
Thanks, it really was easy.
Unfortunately it only works for "MSN's", not for the "base number". Oh
well, I'll just stop using the base number, I've got enough MSN's anyway.
Thanks again.
Armin Schindler wrote:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
Any ideas? It should be simple...
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Cosmin Prund wrote:
> Any ideas? It should be simple...
It is easy: read the README in chan-capi.org package ;-)
Just look into the variable BCHANNELINFO and you will know if it is a call
without b-channel (the third call).
Armin
> Cosmin Prund wrote:
> > Hello everyone:
>
Any ideas? It should be simple...
Cosmin Prund wrote:
Hello everyone:
using chan_capi 0.7 and asterisk 1.4
Quick question:
How can I detect the number of "voice" channels (B channels) in use at
a given time. I'd like to call "Busy" if two B channels are used on my
BRI to give the calling cus
Hello everyone:
using chan_capi 0.7 and asterisk 1.4
Quick question:
How can I detect the number of "voice" channels (B channels) in use at a
given time. I'd like to call "Busy" if two B channels are used on my BRI
to give the calling customer a Busy signal.
Long question:
On my single-line
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