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It is possible to limit '''simultaneous calls''' per provider/did/user/device basis.
=About=


These settings limits '''simultaneous calls''', not how many total calls user/device/provider(/did) can make!
It is possible to limit '''simultaneous calls''' per provider/DID/user/device basis.<br>
These settings limit '''simultaneous calls''', not how many total calls the user/device/provider(/did) can make.<br>
<!---This functionality is available from MOR 8--->
When no more calls can be made, the dialer hears the BUSY signal.
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== Provider ==
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[[Image:prov.png]]
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Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls the provider can '''make'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.


When no more calls can be made - dialer hears BUSY signal (Starting from MOR 0.8).  
[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 223]] means that the provider can't make more simultaneous calls.


This limit is for outgoing calls through this provider.


=== Provider ===


Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls Provider can '''make'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
== User ==
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[[Image:MOR 0.8.png]]
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* Separate concurrent Call Limits - Allows to set how many simultaneous inbound and outbound calls the user can make.
Outbound concurrent Call Limit - sets concurrent Call Limit for outbound calls. <br>
Inbound concurrent Call Limit - sets concurrent Call Limit for inbound calls.
* One concurrent Call Limit (Outbound + Inbound) - Allows to set total simultaneous calls the user can make.


[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 223]] means that Provider can't make more simultaneous calls.
[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 220]] means that the user can't make more simultaneous calls.


[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 222]] means that a reseller (as a user) can't handle (allow to his users to make) more simultaneous calls.


=== DID ===
This limit is for outgoing calls made by this user.


Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls DID can '''receive'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
== Device ==
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[[Image:devlimit.png]]
<br><br>
Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls the device can '''make'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.


[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 219]] means that DID can't receive more simultaneous calls.
[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 221]] means that the device can't make more simultaneous calls.


This limit is for outgoing calls made by this device.


=== User ===


Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls User can '''make'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
'''NOTE: MOR uses internal call limiting engine, so call limit which is shown in "sip show peer" output, has no relation to the Call Limit in the MOR GUI.'''
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[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 220]] means that User can't make more simultaneous calls.
== DID ==
<br><br>
[[Image: Didlim.png]]
<br><br>
Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls DID can '''receive'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
 
[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 219]] means that DID can't receive more simultaneous calls.


[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 222]] means that Reseller (as a user) can't handle (allow to his users to make) more simultaneous calls.
This limit is for incoming calls made to this DID.


<!---This functionality is available from MOR 8--->


=== Device ===
= Special case =
When DID points to a device and the limit is reached, calls will be routed to the device via BUSY - Call Flow. This will ring another device or send a call to VoiceMail when the main device already has a call.


Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls Device can '''make'''. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
=See also=


[[Hangupcause Codes | Hangupcause code 221]] means that Device can't make more simultaneous calls.
* [[Limit the amount of calls per route]]

Latest revision as of 06:47, 28 June 2024

About

It is possible to limit simultaneous calls per provider/DID/user/device basis.
These settings limit simultaneous calls, not how many total calls the user/device/provider(/did) can make.
When no more calls can be made, the dialer hears the BUSY signal.

Provider



Prov.png

Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls the provider can make. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.

Hangupcause code 223 means that the provider can't make more simultaneous calls.

This limit is for outgoing calls through this provider.


User



MOR 0.8.png

  • Separate concurrent Call Limits - Allows to set how many simultaneous inbound and outbound calls the user can make.

Outbound concurrent Call Limit - sets concurrent Call Limit for outbound calls.
Inbound concurrent Call Limit - sets concurrent Call Limit for inbound calls.

  • One concurrent Call Limit (Outbound + Inbound) - Allows to set total simultaneous calls the user can make.

Hangupcause code 220 means that the user can't make more simultaneous calls.

Hangupcause code 222 means that a reseller (as a user) can't handle (allow to his users to make) more simultaneous calls.

This limit is for outgoing calls made by this user.

Device



Devlimit.png

Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls the device can make. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.

Hangupcause code 221 means that the device can't make more simultaneous calls.

This limit is for outgoing calls made by this device.


NOTE: MOR uses internal call limiting engine, so call limit which is shown in "sip show peer" output, has no relation to the Call Limit in the MOR GUI.

DID



Didlim.png

Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls DID can receive. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.

Hangupcause code 219 means that DID can't receive more simultaneous calls.

This limit is for incoming calls made to this DID.


Special case

When DID points to a device and the limit is reached, calls will be routed to the device via BUSY - Call Flow. This will ring another device or send a call to VoiceMail when the main device already has a call.

See also