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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DEVICE_STATE() and Asterisk 1.6.0.10
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Mark Michelson wrote:
You need to set a call-limit for the SIP peer. Device state
calculation for a
SIP peer is predicated
Barry L. Kline wrote:
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Mark Michelson wrote:
You need to set a call-limit for the SIP peer. Device state calculation for
a
SIP peer is predicated on both the call-limit and busylevel. Let's say that
you
were to have a call-limit of 2, but
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Mark Michelson wrote:
Thanks for the config info. I have a couple of suggestions for fixes.
1. Try changing the type in [basic-options] from friend to peer. I've found
that
device state reporting for outbound calls (from the perspective of
Barry L. Kline wrote:
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I must be missing something here but I can't figure out why I can't get
DEVICE_STATE() to give me anything other than NOT_INUSE.
I have two extensions: and 6668. I used 6668 to make a call to
yet another phone, so
Barry L. Kline schrieb:
I must be missing something here but I can't figure out why I can't get
DEVICE_STATE() to give me anything other than NOT_INUSE.
I have two extensions: and 6668. I used 6668 to make a call to
yet another phone, so I know that it's busy. I then use to call
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Mark Michelson wrote:
You need to set a call-limit for the SIP peer. Device state calculation for a
SIP peer is predicated on both the call-limit and busylevel. Let's say that
you
were to have a call-limit of 2, but no busylevel set. These
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Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Just to be sure: Do you have hints configured for the extensions?
See http://das-asterisk-buch.de/2.1/blf-leds.html
(The text is in german but there are many examples in extensions.conf
and extensions.ael syntax. Zurück =