CheckDeviceAvailability
Description (v1.5.2)
Check if a devices is idle, busy or unregistered.
If the device is idle go to 'extension_idle'
If the device is busy go to 'extension_busy'
If the device is unregistered go to 'extension_unregistered'
Device to check: [Device]
Release notes
Version 1.5.2 - Early deployment
- Bugfix: Compatibility with Template VCS (M0)
Version 1.5.1 - Early deployment
- Bugfix: Unreachable peer were not detected as unregistered with asterisk 1.2 (M14019)
Version 1.5.0 - Early deployment
- Feature: Added the possibility to check up to 2 phones (M8661)
- Bugfix: Support combobox for devices (M11316)
Version 1.4.0 - General deployment
- Feature: Always return idle for LDA devices. (M6997)
- Bugfix: Busy state was never detected for redundant devices (EndPointAbstraction) when the second device was busy.
Version 1.3.1 - General deployment
- Bugfix: Fix device state for redundant peers used by EndpointAbstraction
Version 1.3 - Early deployment
- Improvement: Use new method to check device availability with CS2 (M6983)
Version 1.2.1 - General deployment
- Bugfix: Busy device was not properly detected on asterisk 1.2. (M0005832)
Version 1.2 - General deployment
- Improvement: Compatibility with the Communication Server module
Version 1.1 - General deployment
- This new version more clearly identifies the state of the phone and offers 3 exit extensions resp. for idle, busy and unregistered
Version 1.00 - General deployment
Example of use
Phone has often the possibility to accept several concurrent calls
Use this action if you would like to disable this feature by using this action before actually calling the device.
This action can also be used to see if the phone is registered, it can be handy to detect that a phone which use the PUM feature is not logged on or that a soft phone is not registered.
Note that the action will exit through "busy" if qualify is enabled on the device and the device is currently "UNREACHABLE".