Paul Liew wrote:
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>From: "Anton Yurchenko" <phila@dg.net.ua>
>To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
>Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 3:34 AM
>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] call waiting disable in sip
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>>what would happend if all operators are busy? would app_queue exit?
>>would it schedule the call to wait and until the number of them reaches
>>the maxlen ( it is defined in queues.conf) ?
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>Hi Anton,
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>Before I submitted the patch to bugtracker to fix this problem, I tested
>this for both the Dial and Queue apps, and it works as per other channels,
>ie when all the queue operators are busy, the calling party will stay in
>the queue until an agent becomes free. All parameters within the queue.conf
>apply.
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>The only parameter you need to specify in sip.conf is the
"incominglimit"
>for this to work. For GS phones, set this to 1.
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>By the way, this is no longer a patch as it has been incorporated into the
>CVS as of 26/11/03.
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>Let me know if you encounter any problems.
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>Paul
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I have a problem, when caller is in Queue and the operator is busy
answering other call he/she still hears the call waiting signal.
I have the latest cvs and incominglimit is set to 1. But here is what *
shows when the operator is answering ( that is his phone is busy):
Username incoming Limit outgoing Limit
107 0 1 0 1
and operator is getting a call waiting tone.
Coould I be missing something?
here is my sip.conf:
[107]
type=friend
host=dynamic
dtmfmode=rfc2833 ; Choices are inband, rfc2833, or info
defaultip=172.22.0.137
mailbox=201 ; Mailbox for message waiting indicator
callerid="ipphone1" <201>
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
incominglimit=1
outgoinglimit=1
extensions.conf is very simple. it just calls Queue:
exten => 101, 1, Queue(phila)
may I be missing something in granstream phones?
Thanks a lot
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Anton Yurchenko<phila@dg.net.ua>
Digital Generation