On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Gareth Blades <
mailinglist+aster...@dns99.co.uk> wrote:
> On 29/08/13 14:42, Olivier wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your very helpful reply.
>>
>> 1.My system prints out:
>> CLI> core show application Hangup
>>
>> -= Info about application 'Hangup' =-
>>
>> [Synopsis]
>
On 29/08/13 14:42, Olivier wrote:
Thanks for your very helpful reply.
1.My system prints out:
CLI> core show application Hangup
-= Info about application 'Hangup' =-
[Synopsis]
Hang up the calling channel.
[Description]
This application will hang up the calling channel.
[Syntax]
Hangup([ca
Thanks for your very helpful reply.
1.My system prints out:
CLI> core show application Hangup
-= Info about application 'Hangup' =-
[Synopsis]
Hang up the calling channel.
[Description]
This application will hang up the calling channel.
[Syntax]
Hangup([causecode])
[Arguments]
causecode
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:22 AM, Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After Googling, I found information on how you can read the status of an
> outgoing call but I didn't find anything on tunning reply to incoming calls.
>
> My question is :
>
> I've got a system receiving SIP calls from different callers.
>
Hi,
After Googling, I found information on how you can read the status of an
outgoing call but I didn't find anything on tunning reply to incoming calls.
My question is :
I've got a system receiving SIP calls from different callers.
I would like to end some calls with a "480 Temporarily Unavaila