| Andrew Gabriel 2007-09-07, 1:11 am |
| In article <46e03184$0$226$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>,
"Christian" <myfirstnamehere.2007@xs4all.nl> writes:
> Sinna,
>
> You're not the first one bumping into this :-) Just check out Google.
> Technically the only way a SPA-3102 can make your analogue line (POTS)
> "busy" when busy at the VOIP-side is "picking up the receiver" on the
> analogue line. There is probably no telco that sees this as a legitimate
> action,
This is called busying out the line, and is a standard feature
on all telco POTS telephony systems.
> so no hardware manufacturer will implement a "trick" like this. So
There is no SIP message to busy out a line, so it's not something
a VoIP unit can support using SIP protocol alone.
> the SPA-3102/3000 has no setting to keep the analogue line "busy" during a
> VOIP-call.
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