[asterisk-users] exit ChanSpy with DTMF

2007-09-11 Thread GDrayer
Part of a supervisor menu I'm writing requires that I allow the supervisor to choose to ChanSpy a channel from the main menu then return back to the menu (dialplan) to choose other options when she's done. Is there a way to 'exit' ChanSpy and continue down the dialplan? Or is a caller stuck in Ch

[asterisk-users] exit ChanSpy with DTMF

2007-07-24 Thread GDrayer
Any thoughts? Am I stuck with modifying chanspy itself to allow an exit DTMF? >Message: 6 >Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:43:17 -0400 >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [asterisk-users] exit ChanSpy with DTMF >To: >Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>1advertisi ng.com> > >Content-Type: text/pl

[asterisk-users] exit ChanSpy with DTMF

2007-07-12 Thread GDrayer
Part of a supervisor menu I'm writing requires that I allow the supervisor to choose to ChanSpy a channel from the main menu then return back to the menu to choose other options when she's done. Is there a way to 'exit' ChanSpy and continue down the dialplan? Or is a caller stuck in ChanSpy until

[asterisk-users] AGI and fork()

2007-05-17 Thread GDrayer
I'm writing a series of AGI scripts in C and I was curious; if I fork() in my AGI script and the parent exits and returns to the dialplan, will the child still have connection with asterisk, i.e. will I be able to SET channel variables, EXEC applications, etc.? Thanks once again. George __

[asterisk-users] FW: Play a file on a channel from the Manager API

2007-05-16 Thread GDrayer
Anyone have any ideas how this might work? Any experience doing this? >> Is there any way to play a file on a channel from the Manager API >> (other than from Originate)? >This question was asked by someone else on the ast-dev list and the only >advice given was that Redirect was the solution.

[asterisk-users] Play a file on a channel from the Manager API

2007-05-14 Thread GDrayer
> Is there any way to play a file on a channel from the Manager API > (other than from Originate)? This question was asked by someone else on the ast-dev list and the only advice given was that Redirect was the solution. I find myself with the same problem now but I don't understand the response

[asterisk-users] FW: ChanSpy and MeetMe

2007-04-26 Thread GDrayer
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:42:38 -0700, Stephen Uhler wrote > > >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > > I have been successful using ChanSpy on a standard Dial call but when > > > attempting to ChanSpy on an incoming call that has been added to a > > > MeetMe conference (attempting to coach an agent that i

[asterisk-users] ChanSpy and MeetMe

2007-03-23 Thread GDrayer
I have been successful using ChanSpy on a standard Dial call but when attempting to ChanSpy on an incoming call that has been added to a MeetMe conference (attempting to coach an agent that is speaking to a conference of callers) it seems to fail to connect to the channel. Here's the console dump:

[asterisk-users] ChanSpy and MeetMe

2007-03-22 Thread GDrayer
I have been successful using ChanSpy on a standard Dial call but when attempting to ChanSpy on an incoming call that has been added to a MeetMe conference (attempting to coach an agent that is speaking to a conference of callers) it seems to fail to connect to the channel. Here's the console dump:

[asterisk-users] using the Manager to connect caller to conference

2007-01-19 Thread GDrayer
Is there a way, via the Asterisk Manager, to dial an extension and connect it with an existing meetme conference? I'm trying to pull callers into a conference as other conference members leave. Thanks in advance. -George ___ --Bandwidth and Colocat