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On Friday 06 August 2004 14:11, None Atall wrote:
 >I am not sure, but I think that the problem is
 >on mISDN kernel driver (I suppose you use it).
 >If you get the cable off, and you try to connect,
 >mISDN doesn't communicate correct via layers1 to 3.
 >I had informed Keil (the author of mISDN), and he
 >said that something was probably missing in layer3....

 if so,  i missed where in chan_capi are tested channel avalibility...
point plz me to that fragment :)

as far as i know, chan_capi during loading, does consider every channel free; 
each call incomint/outgoing consumes a slot and decreases the counter of free 
channels; it never does check isdn line availibility and (if not available) 
puts channel in busy (or something else != free)

in bri_stuff, instead, the line is always checked, as i plug isdn jack in, CLI 
does show it writing spawn channel or something similar; when i unplug isdn 
line, something other is shown up

        m.

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