Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-16 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, David fire wrote: hey it is preatty easy now i understand the problem is simple hangup in new location dial steal code for asterisk is just an extension and it should start an AGI the system search for the call in the same group bridge the

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-16 Thread ddfire
do you program in any language? if yes just read the chapters about agi in the asterisk book you can find it in support section in www.asterisk.org if you can't program send me an email I think this agi will be easy. I will program it for you (if you can't program) 2009/1/16, Geoff Lane

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-16 Thread Geoff Lane
On Friday, January 16, 2009, ddf...@gmail.com wrote: do you program in any language? if yes just read the chapters about agi in the asterisk book you can find it in support section in www.asterisk.org I'm a reasonable PHP and VBScript programmer and have dabbled since the 1980s in a wide

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-16 Thread David fire
2009/1/16 Geoff Lane ge...@gjctech.co.uk On Friday, January 16, 2009, ddf...@gmail.com wrote: do you program in any language? if yes just read the chapters about agi in the asterisk book you can find it in support section in www.asterisk.org I'm a reasonable PHP and VBScript programmer

[asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
Hi All, I'd appreciate some help on how to implement call stealing. That is, where you dial a code to redirect any call on the system to your handset. I'm getting rid of my BRI service and I'm trying to replace the functionality of my existing ISDN2e PBX (Cybergear Gold) with VOIP and Asterisk.

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread David fire
and if you use the trasnfer app whit the features chann? David 2009/1/15 Geoff Lane ge...@gjctech.co.uk Hi All, I'd appreciate some help on how to implement call stealing. That is, where you dial a code to redirect any call on the system to your handset. I'm getting rid of my BRI service

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Danny Nicholas
...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Geoff Lane Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:11 AM To: Asterisk Users Subject: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing Hi All, I'd appreciate some help on how to implement call stealing. That is, where you dial a code to redirect any call on the system to your handset

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, David fire wrote: and if you use the trasnfer app whit the features chann? Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see if I can find it in the docs. -- Geoff ___ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote: Why not use call-conferencing? If you transferred your call into a conference room, you could join the conference from any extension on your *. When the caller hangs up, just end the conference. Thanks for the reply. AIUI, you need to set

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Drew Gibson
Geoff Lane wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote: Why not use call-conferencing? If you transferred your call into a conference room, you could join the conference from any extension on your *. When the caller hangs up, just end the conference. Thanks for the

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Drew Gibson wrote: Would SLA (Shared Line Appearance) work for this? Put call on hold, press button beside flashing light on second handset? Thanks for the reply. I don't think it would work with my hardware. I've got two Nortel 355 analog handsets, one plugged

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Russell Brown
Quoth Geoff Lane ge...@gjctech.co.uk... AIUI, you need to set up the conference before leaving the extension on which you took the call. Yes you do. You'd need to explicitly send the call to a conference, listen and remember the conference number. FWIW, Call Stealing is a feature I miss from

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Danny Nicholas
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Russell Brown Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:20 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing Quoth Geoff Lane ge...@gjctech.co.uk... AIUI, you need to set up the conference before leaving the extension

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Cordless phones? Sorry, couldn't resist :) I've got some but the range isn't good enough to cover my entire house. Besides which it's bad enough playing find the phone when a cordless handset gets eaten by the settee or wanders off to the

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Geoff Lane wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Drew Gibson wrote: [snip] However, SLA is functionally almost the same as call parking. In that system, I transfer the call to extension 700 and the parking system tells me the number (usually 701) I need to dial to

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Geoff Lane wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Cordless phones? Sorry, couldn't resist :) I've got some but the range isn't good enough to cover my entire house. Besides which it's bad enough playing find the phone when a cordless handset

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: I'm a bit confused as to how your old system exactly worked. When you initially answer the phone (on presumably the wrong extension), what did you do with that handset before getting up and going to the right extension to steal it?

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread David Gibbons
...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Geoff Lane Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 3:19 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing You just leave the phone off the hook, walk to the handset to which you want to transfer the call, then dial the call-steal

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Danny Nicholas
What about Chanspy()? -Original Message- From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Geoff Lane Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:19 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, David Gibbons wrote: I'm confused as to why you think leaving a phone off the hook is better than parking the call and hanging up the phone. Simply that you don't have to remember to park the call. With call parking, if you forget to park the call before moving

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Geoff Lane
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote: What about Chanspy()? Thanks for the reply, but I suspect it won't do what I want. AIUI, ChanSpy() doesn't transfer the call - it just lets another extension listen in (and join in the conversation in whisper mode). So (AFAICT) the call will

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread David fire
hey it is preatty easy now i understand the problem is simple hangup in new location dial steal code for asterisk is just an extension and it should start an AGI the system search for the call in the same group bridge the channel to the current channel asterisk 1.6 or the system

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Brent Davidson
Look int the ChannelRedirect command. Geoff Lane wrote: Hi All, I'd appreciate some help on how to implement call stealing. That is, where you dial a code to redirect any call on the system to your handset. I'm getting rid of my BRI service and I'm trying to replace the functionality of

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 15 January 2009 13:02:32 Geoff Lane wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Cordless phones? Sorry, couldn't resist :) I've got some but the range isn't good enough to cover my entire house. Besides which it's bad enough playing find the phone when a

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Tilghman Lesher wrote: On Thursday 15 January 2009 13:02:32 Geoff Lane wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Cordless phones? Sorry, couldn't resist :) I've got some but the range isn't good enough to cover my entire house. Besides which it's

Re: [asterisk-users] Call Stealing

2009-01-15 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 15 January 2009 17:36:31 Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Tilghman Lesher wrote: On Thursday 15 January 2009 13:02:32 Geoff Lane wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Cordless phones? Sorry, couldn't resist :) I've got some but the

[Asterisk-Users] Call stealing

2004-08-16 Thread Ben Merrills
Hi, How can I (through the manager interface) steal a call from one phone, and transfer it to another? Does asterisk provide for actions like this? Its a common action in Lucent systems it seems. Cheers, Ben

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call stealing

2004-08-16 Thread Nicolas Gudino
Ben Merrills wrote: Hi, How can I (through the manager interface) steal a call from one phone, and transfer it to another? Does asterisk provide for actions like this? Its a common action in Lucent systems it seems. Cheers, Ben You can use the Redirect command. Visit

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call stealing

2004-08-16 Thread William Suffill
you should be able to transfer using the manager interface from 1 user's phone to another - Original Message - From: Ben Merrills [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 11:29:44 +0100 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call stealing To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, How can I (through