I need to differentiate between getting a Busy signal and other forms of No Carrier or No Connection, within an Aspect script. Does anyone have any ideas on which variable this data may be stored in, or how this may be detected?
I believe you should be able to use the $CNCTMSG system variable to get this information, although I haven't tested how well that works yet. I would read the discussion of this system variable before using it in your script, just so you are aware of a couple caveats with this variable.
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I tried using CNCTMSG but the results are inconsistent. The value of CNCTMSG is often "disconnected: no answer" when there is actually a busy signal or recorded voice message or "disconnected: busy" when the result is actually "ring no answer" or a recorde voice message.
When a modem tone is successfully reached the results appear to be correct, e.g. Connected at 28800 bps
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