On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, VoIP wrote:

> Hi, I am trying to use qcall to do callback service. And put the qcall file
> as follows, 
> ------------------------------------
> SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0
> ------------------------------------
> Qcall first initiate a call to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and wait for his answer, when
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] answers the call, Qcall connects to [EMAIL PROTECTED] So 2001 and 
> 3001
> can talk to each other. Here we set the caller id to [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
> 
> Actually there are 2 legs in this call. One is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the other is
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I found CDR only recorded call from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] but
> no such CDR from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
> If [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are both PSTN numbers, then it should be 
> a big
> problem to charge the callback users. 
> 
> Although this is a user level questions, I doubt the CDR mechanism should
> have problem. 
> 

qcall has been deprecated in favor of the more versatile outgoing call
spool.  Check out the sample.call file that comes with asterisk, and I
believe the wiki has some good info on this as well.

and you said it, user level question.  Should have gone to -users instead
of -dev

James

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