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Is there a way to busy out a line?

Started by scott818, September 03, 2017, 05:27:10 AM

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scott818

Is there a way I can configure an OBi 200/202 device to have one of its service profiles (Callcentric) always ring busy when called? I don't mean a fake busy signal (i.e. a recording) - I mean a real busy signal that you would get from a real provider's switch.

One option is to forward all calls to a telephone number that always rings busy (I have many), but I'd rather do it through the OBi device without the use of call forwarding or keeping a phone off-hook if possible.

azrobert

#1
Route the call to: pp(123456789)
Replace 123456789 with your own OBi number
This generates a response status of 486 and Busy Here on an OBi110.

Edit:
You will also get a "486 Busy Here" when no rules in the X_InboundCallRoute match the incoming call. You can't remove all the rules because I think that will default to sending the call to the phone port. You need a dummy rule like: {xyz:ph}

scott818

Interesting. I tried both methods on my OBi202 and when I call my Callcentric DID, it immediately goes to a recording that says, "The person you are trying to reach is currently unavailable. Please try your call again later."

Perhaps that's how CC handles busy calls and there is no way to override that?

azrobert

I don't know how to override Callcentric's default response message.

Callcentric does have a Busy option under Call Treatments, but it looks like it's a recording, it doesn't return a 486 response status.

Lavarock7

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ProfTech

#5
Replace X_InboundCallRoute with {?|@:}. No other changes necessary. Note, however this is "On" until you change it to something else. If you want to do something different during sleep hours, etc that is a different story. Callcentric has a DND function but I believe it gives the caller either voice mail if you have VM or a canned message if you don't. There are certain instances where CC will play a busy signal but I don't think those would work for you.

*edited* I may have spoken too quickly. I use this setting in all of my service providers that I use for outbound only. That way hackers can't ring my phone at 2 in the morning. But I haven't tried the setting with Callcentric to see the effect. You can also get a busy signal by changing a setting for the extension in the Callcentric portal but it is tricky and won't work under certain conditions.