I knew I'd forgotten something.
Doh!

On 5 Sep 2008, at 14:57, Andreas Brodmann wrote:

Tim,

you may want to try:

1) Park call 1
2) Pickup call 1 with call 2 (using ParkedCall)

Regards,

Andreas

2008/9/5 Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think I've forgotten something obvious....

I've got 2 incoming calls, I want to bridge them - how can I do this ?

(assume I somehow know which calls should be paired up...)

I could dump them both in a meetme - but that seems wasteful
as i _know_ there will only ever be 2 parties. (And I need DTMF
to flow through). I may want to record the bridged call, but that isn't
vital.

I'm thinking of dialing chan_local with a call-id but I'm sure I
am missing something simpler.



Tim.

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