Title: Connecting to live calls
Maybe
I missed something when I went through the source code of 'Redirect'. By no
means it 'Redirect' two channels to each other. It just redirect two channels to
the same extension.
Look at the Manager command
'Redirect'
You can specif y two channels to be 'Redirect'ed to
each other.
The two legs that do not have calls on them anymore
will drop.
Sorry for being clear in the fast place. The scenario is like this.
Two calls coming into * and they are both on different extensions playing
messages. Some how a control program decides to bridge them together using
the Manager API. Is this possible without sending the calls to a meeting
room?
Wai.
I think you need
to be a little clearer on exactly what you want to try and do. Can you
please outline a scenario for us. It’s not really clear what you mean by
‘two live calls’.
However, assuming
that each ‘live call’ has an A party and a B party, is this 4 parties you
want to connect up? If so, then I think the only way to do this is to use
a meeting room as you will effectively have a conference call between 4
parties.
Cheers,
Mark
Edwards
www.switchnet.com.au
-----Original
Message----- From: Wai Wu
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 9 February 2006 8:58
AM To:
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Connecting
to live calls
Hi all,
Is there a way to connect two
live calls through the manager api without directing them to a meeting
room? Currently, I can connect them by sending them to a meeting room.
However, I don't know what the overhead is, and I kind of think that if I
can connect them or link them up, the overhead would be
minimum.
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