From: Brett McCoy
I have two lines, one inbound and one outbound. I don't the outbouund available for inbound calls so I set it to out of service using gc_SetChanState(). No problems there. An incoming call comes in, and then the application allows the user to make an outbound call, either to a customer service rep or by entering a number. Then we put the outbound line into service, no errors there. But when we try to execute gc_MakeCall(), we get various errors, (instantly timesout, or 'Unknown error'.
This scenario works perfectly if I don't first put the outbound line out of service, if it is left in service. But we don't want that, because the outbound line will be available for inbound calls, and we are listening for inbound on that line, so the caller just gets dead air otherwise.
Any reason why taking the line out of service and then into service won't let me do this? Is there a better to make a line unavailable until conditions are set when we need to make it available?
-- Brett
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Received on Thu Oct 30 11:01:21 2003
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