2011/12/5 Olivier <oza_4...@yahoo.fr> > Hi, > > Porting a dialplan from 1.6.1 to and old 1.4 install, it seems Park() > application uses different arguments. > The only doc I could get a hand on is (core show application Park) this > one : > > [Synopsis] > Park yourself > > [Description] > Park():Used to park yourself (typically in combination with a supervised > transfer to know the parking space). This application is always > registered internally and does not need to be explicitly added > into the dialplan, although you should include the 'parkedcalls' > context (or the context specified in features.conf). > > If you set the PARKINGEXTEN variable to an extension in your > parking context, park() will park the call on that extension, unless > it already exists. In that case, execution will continue at next > priority. > > > More specifically, I'm getting this : > -- Executing [9200@autopark:49] Park("SIP/9140-0991dd30", > "1000*30|9200|local|s") in new stack > == Parked SIP/9140-0991dd30 on 701@parkedcalls. Will timeout back to > extension [autopark] s, 1 in 45 seconds > Above that, silent option 's' is ignored (parking position is read to > incoming channel). > > > So it seems, my timeout, return context and "feedback" options are not > correctly understood. > > Suggestions ? > > Cheers > > Hi,
Replying to myself, I worked around this using ParkAndAnnounce app instead (of Park). Too bad I could find by myself what was missing in documentation. Regards
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