Thread: RE: Maximum Channels on a trunk issue |
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Hi,
We have 2 trunks defined with 1 maximum channel on each.
We have an outbound route defined with trunk sequence: 1 and 2
When an extension is using one of the trunks, the next call gets fast busy/congestion signal or simply disconnects from pbxes alltogether, that means that the outbound routing still tries the first available trunk in sequence, instead of recognizing the max.channel limit on this trunk and trying the other one instead.
It seems to be a bug....
How is it possible to make your system act in a consistent manner, by falling over to the next available trunk in outbound route, when the max.channels per trunk is reached on the first one used ???
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Hello,
Can someone please look into implementing redial / hangup function for callthrue feature.
Basically, when someone dials out using one of the outbound trunks and when the called number is busy or unavailable, the calling party has to hangup and redial the whole access number/pin/destination combo again and again, until the called party has answered or the calling party does no longer wish to place a call.
What would be really cool is to say, dial #10 (just an example) and have the pbx try to place a call automatically to the last dialed number in cases of busy/congestion.
Or at the very least have an option of getting back to PBX dialtone if the called party is busy/unavailable. Like pressing ### or similar.
I find it extremely annoying to try the same number many times, all of the dial sequence must be repeated each time and my hands are getting tired ;-)
Thanks a lot
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