Difference between revisions of "Simultaneous call limitation"
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These settings limits '''simultaneous calls''', not how many total calls user/device/provider(/did) can make! | These settings limits '''simultaneous calls''', not how many total calls user/device/provider(/did) can make! | ||
When no more calls can be made - dialer hears BUSY signal. | |||
=== Provider === | === Provider === |
Revision as of 14:52, 24 March 2009
It is possible to limit simultaneous calls per provider/did/user/device basis.
These settings limits simultaneous calls, not how many total calls user/device/provider(/did) can make!
When no more calls can be made - dialer hears BUSY signal.
Provider
Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls Provider can make. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
Hangupcause code 223 means that Provider can't make more simultaneous calls.
DID
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.
User
Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls User can make. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
Hangupcause code 220 means that User can't make more simultaneous calls.
Hangupcause code 222 means that Reseller (as a user) can't handle (allow to his users to make) more simultaneous calls.
Device
Call limit - describes how many simultaneous calls Device can make. 0 (zero) means that calls are unlimited.
Hangupcause code 221 means that Device can't make more simultaneous calls.