yeah - that'll teach me for jumping in without understanding where your
coming from :)
/me crawls back under the rock...
Wayne.
Matt wrote:
Yeah.. except not for a busy-call-back type of application... or
really any application where you only want your phone to ring when the
line you are cal
Yeah.. except not for a busy-call-back type of application... or
really any application where you only want your phone to ring when the
line you are calling becomes NON-busy :) See what I'm getting at?
On 12/12/05, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hiya Matt,
> I might be missing a key thing to
Hiya Matt,
I might be missing a key thing to this but, why not 'reverse your
parties' round. Have your second party the first one and your first one
the second.
That way your extension gets dialled first - and picked up, then the
number you want to call to gets called 2nd - while your extension
Ok.. here is another pet peeve i have.. that maybe someone can answer...
When I do a call file.
How can I make the call be transfered to the second party BEFORE the
first party picks up? In other words.. right now if it's busy it will
keep trying.. however if it's ringing... it waits until PARTY 1
I think I've got something whipped up with the queue... however, it
would be nice to not have to pick the phone up when it rings, but
rather have asterisk just queue as you speak of.. and connect the call
to your handset, already off-hook.. is there a way to do that?
On 12/12/05, trixter aka Bret
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 08:49 -0500, Matt wrote:
> > there is an asterisk agi (may not be an agi but is a program, I think it
> > was an agi) to do this for radio stations, perhaps a google for that, I
> > dont remember the exact name used but do remember that someone was
> > speaking about mass dial
> there is an asterisk agi (may not be an agi but is a program, I think it
> was an agi) to do this for radio stations, perhaps a google for that, I
> dont remember the exact name used but do remember that someone was
> speaking about mass dialing to a radio contest line and bridging to
> their pho
Rich Adamson wrote:
I'm not a programmer and couldn't code this up if I wanted to, but it is
a nice feature and all the basic components needed to develop the feature
already exist in * code. I suppose some could code an agi script to do it,
but it seems to me such a feature should be included i
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 16:25 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
> > > > Anyone have eny elegant dial plan config for attack dialing? Basically I
> > > > just want to automatically and continuously dial a busy until it is
> > > > answered and then hand it over to a SIP hanset.
>
> The OP just happened to us
> In Australia, dialling a number more than 3 times in a row without waiting a
> certain amount of time is not allowed to be programmed into a system.
>
> Not against the law, but againt telecom reg's.
>
> > I think "attack dialing" means to dial all 10,000 number in an exchange,
> > looking for
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Attack dialing
> I think "attack dialing" means to dial all 10,000 number in an exchange,
> looking for modems and fax machines. BTW, Colo
Have you looked at retrydial?
On 12/11/05, Eric Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have eny elegant dial plan config for attack dialing? Basically I
> just want to automatically and continuously dial a busy until it is answered
> and then hand it over to a SIP hanset.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
On 12/11/05, Michael Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think "attack dialing" means to dial all 10,000 number in an exchange,looking for modems and fax machines. BTW, Colorado Springs, Coloradohas made it illegal to dial a number without intending to have a
conversation Probably something to d
I think "attack dialing" means to dial all 10,000 number in an exchange,
looking for modems and fax machines. BTW, Colorado Springs, Colorado
has made it illegal to dial a number without intending to have a
conversation Probably something to do with NORAD or Space Command.
Eric Bishop wrote
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 06:39 +1100, Eric Bishop wrote:
> Anyone have eny elegant dial plan config for attack dialing? Basically
> I just want to automatically and continuously dial a busy until it is
> answered and then hand it over to a SIP hanset.
>
Hi Eric :)
The terminology I've always unders
Anyone have eny elegant dial plan config for attack dialing? Basically
I just want to automatically and continuously dial a busy until it is
answered and then hand it over to a SIP hanset.
Thanks.
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