Alle 15:24, venerd� 18 marzo 2005, Tony Stocker ha scritto: > Luca, > > That's great news! > > As far as the number of calls at one time goes we really only need to > make one at a time.
ok..,. with a 4-lines boards you've too much lines :-) > Here's the basic logic framework we're looking at > using: > > 1. Problem detected > 2. Send emails to on-call personnel, set email-sent flag > 3. Wait for period of time n > [If on-call personnel logs in to check problem, they will manually set > flag on-call-responded] > 4. Check on-call-responded flag, if not set then initiate call > 5. Call first on-call responder and play message > 6. ?? > > Actually here is where I have another capabilities question. Right > now I think since Bayonne can make the call, which is the main thing, > everything else would just be gravy but it would be nice to know if it > can do the following as well. > > Can Bayonne wait for a response from the person it called? For > instance let's say the message Bayonne plays goes something like > "There is a problem. Please enter your responder code to verify that > you have been contacted." Can the system wait for the person called > to key in their code using the telephone number pad? The main reason > for this is in case the on-call person's voicemail or something picks > up instead, also for accountability that yes indeed the on-call person > received the call. If the code isn't entered (in some period of time) > then the script would use Bayonne to call the next on-call person on > the list, and so forth. of course, with bayonne you wait for input, check it and have an authentication > > I know that's a bit more complicated than my initial question, but the > more I thought about this last night I realized there were some issues > that needed to be addressed if possible. > with bayonne it's not complicated at all bye Lua _______________________________________________ Bayonne-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bayonne-devel
