Thank you - that makes sense. I've seen something about swapping and
optimizing channels on the console, but I didn't realise "optimize"
meant "not do what you wanted".
OK, so here's why I'm dialling anything at all:
The first dial is because I MUST limit the incoming call to less than
60 minutes
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 5:19 PM, Jonathan H wrote:
> Asterisk 14.1
>
> Here's a bit of test dialplan, which works as expected and simulates
> exactly what I'm doing at the top of my large dialplan...
>
> [dial-pre-test]
> exten => s,1,NoOp()
> same => n,Set(LIMIT_PLAYAUDIO_CALLER=yes)
> sa
Asterisk 14.1
Here's a bit of test dialplan, which works as expected and simulates
exactly what I'm doing at the top of my large dialplan...
[dial-pre-test]
exten => s,1,NoOp()
same => n,Set(LIMIT_PLAYAUDIO_CALLER=yes)
same => n,Set(LIMIT_WARNING_FILE=time_limit_reached)
same => n,Dia
> All;
> I have a problem with regards to “re-parking” calls and I was
> hoping someone could shed some light on the topic. Consider this
scenario:
>
> (1) An inbound call comes in and the attendant answers it
> (2) The attendant places the call on hold and the caller is sent to
> extension
All;
I have a problem with regards to "re-parking" calls and I was hoping
someone could shed some light on the topic. Consider this scenario:
(1) An inbound call comes in and the attendant answers it
(2) The attendant places the call on hold and the caller is sent to
extension 701
(3) Bl
All;
I have a problem with regards to "re-parking" calls and I was hoping
someone could shed some light on the topic. Consider this scenario:
(1) An inbound call comes in and the attendant answers it
(2) The attendant places the call on hold and the caller is sent to
extension 701
(3) Bl