Hi! I have two extensions (25 and 26, and so two phones) for one person in an office. I can dial 25 or 26 and always both extensions are ringing. Thats okay! exten => 25,1,Dial(Sip/25&Sip/26) exten => 26,1,Dial(Sip/25&Sip/26) The problem with this solution is, if the person is talking on one phone and 25 or 26 is called from anywhere, the other phone is ringing. But I would like a busy signal if the person is talking on one of these two phones. How could I do that in the dialplan? I couldn't find something to check whether one of these two channels is busy or not. Any suggestions for me? thx, Thomas
Marcus Carlson
2006-Aug-05 14:23 UTC
[asterisk-users] how to check the status of a channel
Thomas Artner skrev:> Hi! > > I have two extensions (25 and 26, and so two phones) for one person in > an office. > I can dial 25 or 26 and always both extensions are ringing. Thats okay! > > exten => 25,1,Dial(Sip/25&Sip/26) > exten => 26,1,Dial(Sip/25&Sip/26) > > The problem with this solution is, if the person is talking on one phone > and 25 or 26 is called from anywhere, the other phone is ringing. > > But I would like a busy signal if the person is talking on one of these > two phones. > > How could I do that in the dialplan? I couldn't find something to check > whether one of these two channels is busy or not. > > Any suggestions for me? > > thx, > Thomas > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >This might be what you're seeking; http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+ChanIsAvail Marcus