Marty Mastera wrote:
Matthew:
That feature is referred to as Answer Supervision, and the dial flag is "c"...beware however, it only works when the outbound call is made via a Zap channel.
I have the exact same need as you, however the call is made using either sip or iax, and currently answer supervision isn't an option. I posted to a bug report asking about making this feature channel type independant, but I don't think it's going anywhere yet.
Marty


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Matthew Simpson
Sent: Thu 10/21/2004 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] answer on # key?



I thought I read somewhere on the Wiki that one could give Dial() an
argument that would first dial the extension, but not bridge the connection
until the called party hit the "#" key.  It must have been during one of
those late night coding sessions because now I can't find anything to do
with that other than options to allow hangup of the call by hitting "*".

Does such an option exist?

If not, is anyone using a Macro to do that?

I have a system that attempts to do a Dial out to a cell phone number with a
15 second timer as a find me type of application.  If the cell phone is off
or out of range, the 15 seconds of ring time isn't reached and the caller
gets connected to the cell phone's voicemail instead of the Asterisk
voicemail like I want.  Having the # to connect option would fix this
problem.

there is an 'ackcall' feature in chan_agent that TC added

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