JohnBiggs wrote:To find an invalid station extension I would use the SAT to do a 'list station' command and look for gaps or where the list ends and dial the next extension in sequence.
Thank you a lot for you help and excuse for noob questions in advance, hope you will help further:)
no. i dont think that JTAPI can provide the a indication that the called number is invalid or smth else, but, probably I incorrectly understand logic of lab works.
As I see the logic (please check me, if i correct):
Avaya give a environment (like a..cloud?) with fake source phones (H.323 Extensions for your use 24101 – 24103 and 20001 – 20005; SIP Extensions for your use 25101 – 25103 and 21011 – 21015), that pretend to be your 'call center'.
You application can order (if you make it properly) that fake phones to call somewhere. but you dont have real phones at you table and you cant real imitate hanging up or down, cant hear ring, the only thing you got - is a event you received from avaya (call active).
You offer to call this extension one to other to imitate the 'call is busy"?
As an experiment we order the avaya to call to my mobile phone
we receive the event "call is active" but it was no incoming call to my phone, ofcourse.