Yehavi Bourvine +972-8-9489444
2007-Feb-22 08:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Lastest SVN (1.4) and realtime call limit
Hello, I am running version 1.4 with realtime support. I've set (for Snom phones 300/320/360) a call limit of 1 (incominglimit and outgoinglimit fields in the database). - When I used 1.4 SIP SHOW PEER show that it has a call limit of 1. The problem was that when such a phone received a call and did attended transfer it was left "in use" and could not receive new calls. - After seeing reference to similar problem on this list I;ve downloaded today the latest SVN source code and installed it. The problem is that it shows the call limit as 0 and not as 1. Any idea? Thanks, __yehavi:
Olle E Johansson
2007-Feb-22 09:11 UTC
[asterisk-users] Lastest SVN (1.4) and realtime call limit
22 feb 2007 kl. 16.38 skrev Yehavi Bourvine +972-8-9489444:> Hello, > > I am running version 1.4 with realtime support. I've set (for > Snom phones > 300/320/360) a call limit of 1 (incominglimit and outgoinglimit > fields in the > database). > > - When I used 1.4 SIP SHOW PEER show that it has a call limit of 1. > The problem > was that when such a phone received a call and did attended > transfer it > was left "in use" and could not receive new calls. > > - After seeing reference to similar problem on this list I;ve > downloaded today > the latest SVN source code and installed it. The problem is that > it shows > the call limit as 0 and not as 1. > > Any idea?Call limits are in memory flags that we don't keep in the database. Realtime peers are *not* by default kept in memory and not guaranteed to stay in memory. Using call limits on them might work, but is not guaranteed to work. Realtime peers/users are made to be optimal for large installations, but lack a lot of the features in regards to call limits, subscriptions, message waiting indications. The bug where the transferer was kept in use after the transfer was fixed a few days ago in 1.4 svn. /O