Tzafrir Cohen schrieb: > On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 02:01:49PM +0200, Jack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have a Wildcard TE110P connected to a E1 line an I want to reserve >> channels in the following way: >> >> channels 1-15 and 17-21 for incoming calls >> channels 22-28 for outgoing calls >> channels 29-31 for emergency calls >> >> My zaptel.conf looks like this: >> >> ; incoming >> group = 1 >> signalling=pri_cpe >> context=from-zaptel >> channel => 1-15 >> channel => 17-21 >> >> ; outgoing >> group = 2 >> > > context = hangup-calls > > >> signalling=pri_cpe >> channel => 22-28 >> >> ; emergency >> group = 3 >> > > ; keeping your convention and writing the directive explicitly, > ; although it is kept implicitly from previous channel: > context = hangup-calls > > >> signalling=pri_cpe >> channel => 29-31 >> > > and then in extensions.conf: > > [hangup-calls] > ; not sure that this is precisly the right thing to do: > exten => s,1,Hangup > > This is a solution I was thinking about too, but there is one major problem:
When there is a outgoing call, asterisk takes the first available channel, in case there are no active calls this is Zap/22 for outgoing calls in my configuration. If there is a incoming call immediatly after the outgoing call is hangup, asterisk (or the telco?) does not take the first available channel - which would be Zap/1 - it takes Zap/22 instead. So with this solution this incoming call would get lost even when there are no other incoming calls at all. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
