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Identify CAPI Channel on a BRI interface

 
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kilogrammo



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:30 pm    Post subject: Identify CAPI Channel on a BRI interface Reply with quote

Hi everyone,

let me thank you in advance for your help.Here is the question:

I have not been able to find the variable to use within the extensinos.conf file to identify the capi channel of incoming calls via BRI adapter.
I need to know which channel the call I am receiving is using:

CAPI/ISDN1#02
or
CAPI/ISDN1#01

The reasons I am trying to get this, is to invoke a different script depending if the call is arriving via Channel 1 or Channel 2. this is not to identify the called MSN, I know there is a different way to do that. I just want to know when both channels are free.

I have been trying with the capicommand(peerlink) , this allows me to see the calling number, called number and lots of other things, but not the CAPI channel being used.

You guys know any way I can get this?

Many thanks,
Mario
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