Hi, I remember that someone on IRC was curious about ISDN call rejection with chan_capi. I have to say that it works very well (thanks kapejod!). The reason why it didn't work at first was the "intelligent" NT1+ box - an ISDN NT with analog ports. You have to tell it explicitly that you want to disable the analog port corresponding to the MSN being dialed. If the analog port is disabled, and there is nobody "watching" that MSN on the S0 bus, the call will be rejected immediately. If the analog is disabled, and chan_capi picks up that MSN, then the calling party will get the normal ringback, and a congestion tone shortly after the call is rejected. If the analog port is enabled, then call rejection does not work. I guess that the "intelligent" NT wants every device to agree on rejection, or something like that. :) At least here (Italy), the result code for the calling party seems to be always 0x349F (Normal disconnect, unspecified), but I have not done a lot of experiments. Bye, -- Emanuele