Thanks Dovid!
Indeed looks a bug but regardless of this, this problem made me think that
the HANGUPCAUSE could be used for this purpose with benefits.
I couldn't find an explanation about when DIALSTATUS would actually be
better.
The HANGUPCAUSE was reworked in version 11 (
I would think that is a bug since the only time DIALSTATUS = BUSY is where
you got a 486 or 600 (as per
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Hangup+Cause+Mappings).
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 10:11 PM, Patrick Wakano wrote:
> Hello list,
> Hope all doing well!
>
> I've
Hello list,
Hope all doing well!
I've been checking some cases when a Dial fails and dialplan execution
continues to handle this. I am finding it a little confusing how we should
handle the DIALSTATUS and the HANGUPCAUSE in this situation
More specifically, I am facing a case in version
Hello,
Does anyone know if it's possible to get the non-terminating DTMF keys that
may have been pressed while using the Record command in Asterisk?
The intended purpose is that a caller can say a name or enter it using DTMF
keys. If we can get the keys in a variable that would be very helpful.
Hi,
I recommend you to use calendar module of Asterisk:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Calendaring
We are using in production since two years with several hundred calendars,
it works pretty well.
However, I strongly recommend you to use the latest stable version of
libical3,
Hi. in my home office i operate my asterisk and have an IVR that has the
business hours 9-5 and everytime i edit it to load the bank holidays (New
Years eve, christmas, easter, whatever else). I would like to be able to
load in the Asterisk's DB or in a file for all the year or years the
planned