--- On Wed, 2/11/09, Philipp Kempgen <philipp.kemp...@amooma.de> wrote:
> >> I would like to know if I can set Call Forwarding > on an extension but allow direct calls from the extension it > is forwarded to. > >> > >> Example: > >> Extension 100 sets call forwarding (all) to > extension 101. > >> All calls to 100 are immediately forwarded to 101 > as expected. > >> However, if 101 tries to transfer a call to 100 or > tries to call 100 directly, it sounds "busy" > because it obviously goes into a loop where 101 tries to > call itself. > >> How do I set an "exception" so that 101 > can actually call 100 even if the latter is forwarded to > 101? > > > Use the "if" statement. > > > > 100 => { > > if ("${CALLERID(num)}" = "101") { > > // call 100 > > Dial(SIP/100); > > } > > else { > > // forward to 101 > > Dial(Local/101); > > } > > } > > Or use Caller ID matching: > > 100/101 => { > // caller is 101 > Dial(SIP/100); > } > 100 => { > // for other callers > Dial(Local/101); > } I hacked the dialparties.agi script in freepbx and now it works for direct calls but fails for blind transfers, probably because I need to check another variable such as BLINDTRANSFER. Attended transfers seem to work. Thanks _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users