On Montag, 27. August 2018 17:42:37 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
>
> What am I missing here, any suggestions?
>
Okay, scratch it, "notifycid = yes" must reside in the general section!
Now, it behaves as expected until:
[Aug 27 22:20:37] NOTICE[6200][C-0003]: app_directed_pickup.c:365
pickup_
Hi,
while trying to get my new Asterisk 15.5.0 PBX replacing a 11 years old
Asterisk 1.2.31 ISDN BPX, I'm stuck to get call pickup going as usual.
The old one uses specific patches, IIRC...
If I interpret various sources of related information correctly, current
Asterisk versions should suppo
On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 02:05 +, Klaverstyn, David C wrote:
> Is it possible to display the incoming calling number on a handset
> when trying to pick up a call from another handset?
>
>
>
> I currently have Call Pickup working using *8, I have also used the
> PickUp application successfully
: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Pickup how to display CND of incoming
number
- Original Message -
> From: "David C Klaverstyn"
> Is it possible to display the incoming calling number on a handset
> when trying to pick up a call from another handset?
>
>
&
- Original Message -
> From: "David C Klaverstyn"
> Is it possible to display the incoming calling number on a handset
> when trying to pick up a call from another handset?
>
>
>
> I currently have Call Pickup working using *8, I have also used the
> PickUp application successfully but
Is it possible to display the incoming calling number on a handset when trying
to pick up a call from another handset?
I currently have Call Pickup working using *8, I have also used the PickUp
application successfully but I'm not sure how to use these features so the
handsets show the incomin
M
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call pickup on Asterisk 1.8 and Polycom IP550s?
It sounds like the phone is not getting enough info to do a directed pickup,
have you turned on NotifyCID in sip.conf? If that does'nt work
It sounds like the phone is not getting enough info to do a directed
pickup, have you turned on NotifyCID in sip.conf? If that does'nt work try
using the extended BLF stuff (described here
http://www.excaliburtech.net/archives/147 and here
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+presence)
gor
, December 15, 2011 2:11 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call pickup on Asterisk 1.8 and Polycom IP550s?
This is one of those "Is anyone else doing this?/Is anyone else seeing
this?" posts.
We have an Asterisk 1.8.4 system, with Polycom IP550 phones runnin
This is one of those "Is anyone else doing this?/Is anyone else seeing this?"
posts.
We have an Asterisk 1.8.4 system, with Polycom IP550 phones running firmware
3.2.3. If someone on the 'buddy list' - the list of other extensions to watch
- is called, the phone gets a NOTIFY event and display
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] call pickup
On 10/05/2011 11:21 PM, A. M. Hoffmeister wrote:
> Am 05.10.2011 20:42, schrieb Marek Cervenka:
>> hello,
>>
>> is there some way to notify people in the same pickup group about call
>> from caller to callee?
>>
>> i.
On 10/05/2011 11:21 PM, A. M. Hoffmeister wrote:
> Am 05.10.2011 20:42, schrieb Marek Cervenka:
>> hello,
>>
>> is there some way to notify people in the same pickup group about call
>> from caller to callee?
>>
>> i.e. i have call from 111 to 222
>> there are 222,333,444 in the same pickup group
>
Am 05.10.2011 20:42, schrieb Marek Cervenka:
hello,
is there some way to notify people in the same pickup group about call
from caller to callee?
i.e. i have call from 111 to 222
there are 222,333,444 in the same pickup group
333,444 see on the phone (aastra) that 111 calling to 222 and can pi
hello,
is there some way to notify people in the same pickup group about call
from caller to callee?
i.e. i have call from 111 to 222
there are 222,333,444 in the same pickup group
333,444 see on the phone (aastra) that 111 calling to 222 and can pickup
the call with *8
siemens have this on the
] De la part de Loris
Santamaria
Envoyé : samedi 13 février 2010 04:09
À : asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Objet : [asterisk-users] Call Pickup with 1.6.2.1 and Snom
Hi,
I've used various patches with asterisk 1.4 to have support for call
pickup and notification with good results.
Now I'm
- On Sat, 13/2/10, Loris Santamaria wrote:
From: Loris Santamaria
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call Pickup with 1.6.2.1 and Snom
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Date: Saturday, 13 February, 2010, 8:39 AM
Hi,
I've used various patches with asterisk 1.4 to have support for call
pickup and notif
Hi,
I've used various patches with asterisk 1.4 to have support for call
pickup and notification with good results.
Now I'm trying vanilla 1.6.2 with its official support for "dialog-info
+xml" notifications with no success. This is what i'm doing:
- Phone A has a key configured as type "extensi
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, George Pajari wrote:
> I have an Asterisk 1.4.18 with a mix of cordless phones connected using
Linksys SPA2102 ATAs and
> Cisco 7940G phones. Unit obtains SIP trunking from an ITSP (server has
no PCI boards).
>
> *8 Call Pickup works fine from any of the phones connected usin
I have an Asterisk 1.4.18 with a mix of cordless phones connected using
Linksys SPA2102 ATAs and Cisco 7940G phones. Unit obtains SIP trunking
from an ITSP (server has no PCI boards).
*8 Call Pickup works fine from any of the phones connected using the
Linksys SPA2102.
*8 Call Pickup does not
Hi all
Somebody know with IAX support pickup call feature in the last 1.4 .X
asterisk release ?
With SIP I use features.conf and works fine, but no way to make works
with IAX.
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> I'm having trouble with call pickups.
>
> Suppose ring group is 100 and has extensions 101 and 102.
>
> Someone calls 100, 101 rings and 102 wants to pick the call
> up. If 102 dials **100, call pickup works. If 102 dials
> **101, call pickup fails.
>
> In
I'm having trouble with call pickups.
Suppose ring group is 100 and has extensions 101 and 102.
Someone calls 100, 101 rings and 102 wants to pick the call up. If 102 dials
**100, call pickup works. If 102 dials **101, call pickup fails.
In my dialplan I have:
exten => **101,1,NoOp(pickup ex
Hi,
Since we're moving from a legacy PABX that has been serving one
of our customers for more than 15 years, we'd like this process to
require no "human habits" change among the users.
Software: Asterisk 1.4.22
Hardware: Polycom phones (mainly 430/601)
Here are the "problems":
We did configure c
Call pickup (defaults to *8) does not work for IAX2 channels.
troxlinux wrote:
> works very well , features.conf
>
>
>
> 2008/5/1 Jose P. Espinal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> Does anyone here have call pickup (with *8 ) working ok on Asterisk
>> version 1.4.19.1 ?
--
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works very well , features.conf
2008/5/1 Jose P. Espinal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello List,
>
> Does anyone here have call pickup (with *8 ) working ok on Asterisk
> version 1.4.19.1 ?
>
> Thanks in advice,
>
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Hello List,
Does anyone here have call pickup (with *8 ) working ok on Asterisk
version 1.4.19.1 ?
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i have TB instaled and i cant get call pickup when another phone rings
i tried ** , *8 , *8# , **+ext but nothing seems to be ok.on extention menu
i put call pickup=1 and call group=1 but nothing look at my
features.conf;
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[general]
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 05:27:51PM +0100, Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Does Pickup application accept multiple extensions pickup syntax, like
> the following line?
>
> Pickup(extension1&extension2&...)
>
> I've tried it in Asterisk 1.2.17 but it doesn't work. Does it work in
> Aster
Dear all,
Does Pickup application accept multiple extensions pickup syntax, like
the following line?
Pickup(extension1&extension2&...)
I've tried it in Asterisk 1.2.17 but it doesn't work. Does it work in
Asterisk 1.4 already? Or is any other way in any version of Asterisk
that I can use to
Attilla De Groot wrote:
>
> On Jun 4, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Kevin Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi Attilla,
>>
>> I'm not sure if there is something like that available or not, but I
>> know there are some alternatives. You can set the time out limit to
>> say 15 seconds, which for me is about 3-4 rings on the
Attilla De Groot wrote:
Hi All,
I have a queue and I want agents that are in that queue to have the
ability to answer a call in the queue with calling an extention. For
example, if I'm an agent and my colleague forgot to logout I could
take the call when his phone is still ringing without wa
On Jun 4, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi Attilla,
I'm not sure if there is something like that available or not, but
I know there are some alternatives. You can set the time out limit
to say 15 seconds, which for me is about 3-4 rings on the phone
before it goes looking for the
Hi Attilla,
I'm not sure if there is something like that available or not, but I
know there are some alternatives. You can set the time out limit to say
15 seconds, which for me is about 3-4 rings on the phone before it goes
looking for the next agent. The other option you can manually remove
Hi All,
I need a function that I believe isn't available in Asterisk, but I
don't know if I'm correct about this.
I have a queue and I want agents that are in that queue to have the
ability to answer a call in the queue with calling an extention. For
example, if I'm an agent and my colle
I was wondering if someone could help me with this, I’ve
searched high and low to find more info but with no success. When I want to transfer
a call from another ringing sip phone to my sip handset I dial *8. This works
but the caller ID shows up as *8 on my handset. What I want to do is be
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Pickup Woes
Melcon Moraes wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 09:24 +1100, Adam Dale wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have an asterisk @ home system running 1.2.4. Call pickup seems to
>>
> And don't forget to set callgroup/pickupgroup to
> each one in your sip.conf
Call pickup works among IAX phones?
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Melcon Moraes wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 09:24 +1100, Adam Dale wrote:
Hello all,
I have an asterisk @ home system running 1.2.4. Call pickup seems to
be a bit of a problem. I’ve looked at a lot of posts and the wiki,
which states that you need to define the pickup extension in
feature
What about setting up DYNAMIC_FEATURES=>pickupexten inside your
[globals] ?
This is needed for, as the variable name says, dynamic features. And
don't forget to set callgroup/pickupgroup to each one in your sip.conf
Does anyone tested the new application Pickup()?
[]'s
MM
On Mon, 2006-03-20 a
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Pickup Woes
You don't need to mess with the dialplan.xml on a cisco phone.
Try dialing *8# to pick up a ringing phone. It works just fine here with
nothing special in features.conf or extensions.conf.
Adam Dale wrot
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C F wrote:
Now I'm sure it's a dialplan problem, configure your dialplan to allow
*8. You can
plate: "dialplan"
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C F wrote:
> N
appreciated. :)
>
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> Now
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Now I'm sure it's a dialplan problem, configure your dialplan to allow
*8. You can do that in the SIPDefault.cnf file
On 3/19/06, Adam Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using Cisco 794
C F wrote:
Now I'm sure it's a dialplan problem, configure your dialplan to allow
*8. You can do that in the SIPDefault.cnf file
On 3/19/06, Adam Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using Cisco 7940/60/70's
Don't you mean the dialplan.xml.
This is what I have:
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>
> You have to configre the Dialplan in your sip phone to accept *8
> What phone a
I am using Cisco 7940/60/70's
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You have to configr
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>
>
> -Original Message-
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Pickup Woes
C F wrote:
>>groups in sip.conf. I've done this, however there is no definition for *8
in
>>extensions.conf.
Its not in extensions.conf, its in features.conf -- in extensions.conf
you have to configure callgroups for each of yo
C F wrote:
groups in sip.conf. I've done this, however there is no definition for *8 in
extensions.conf.
Its not in extensions.conf, its in features.conf -- in extensions.conf
you have to configure callgroups for each of your extensions, so that
you can pick them up with *8.
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There shouldn't be one, have you tried it? what is the CLI output?
On 3/19/06, Adam Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I have an asterisk @ home system running 1.2.4. Call pickup seems to be a
> bit of a problem. I've looked at a lot of posts and the wiki, which states
> th
Hello all,
I have an asterisk @ home system running 1.2.4. Call pickup seems to be
a bit of a problem. I’ve looked at a lot of posts and the wiki, which
states that you need to define the pickup extension in features.conf and the
pickup groups in sip.conf. I’ve done this, however there
Hi,
I'm unable to pickup a call (*8) directed to a SIP phone from a IAX2 phone.
Is it normal?
I don't see ant pickupgroup/callgroup setting in iax.conf...
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hello bastian,
you could use the patch i made http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=5014
frank
Bastian Schern schrieb:
I'm using the snom Phones together with Asterisk and I already able to
see which Peer is used via "hint" priority. Then a LED on the snom phone
is blinking. But I don't see who
Anyone out there knows how the call-pickup works on [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
tried *8 and it did not work. Can a IAXs client also me assigned into a
call-pickup group?
Thanks in advance,
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I know this has been discussed heavily but i have a
bizzare issue with call pickup.
I have 3 asterisk servers all built the same on centos
4.1 and call pickup works on two of them but not on
the third. They have identical configurations.
I'm using asterisk 1-0-9 and zaptel with ztdummy. All
phone
Hi,
I have this scenario.
In my desk I have a phone connected to a FXS module of my * server. On another desk there is a phone but it is a SIP softphone (SJphone).
I hear the SIP softphone is ringing, then I try to take that call with my Zap phone in my desk dialing *8, but I get fast busy tone
Hello Everybody,
I'm using the snom Phones together with Asterisk and I already able to
see which Peer is used via "hint" priority. Then a LED on the snom phone
is blinking. But I don't see who is calling the other phone. I know that
the snom phones are already support this feature. But how I
Hi
If all my calls are hitting one context in sip.conf, from where they are
passed to extensions.conf, and then passed to appropriate contexts, how
can I have pickupo features enabled per context, and also define
pickupgroups, or can i use a variable in sip.conf for this.
I had a lookup at t
> hi listmembers,
>
> please test my new patch to chan_sip.c which is to make call
> pickup on
> the snom phones (and maybe other phones that support
> 'INVITE/Replaces')
> work and make comments in the bugtracker
> http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=3644 so it can make its
> way into the cv
hi listmembers,
please test my new patch to chan_sip.c which is to make call pickup on
the snom phones (and maybe other phones that support 'INVITE/Replaces')
work and make comments in the bugtracker
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=3644 so it can make its way into the cvs.
this patch sips
hi,
is there anybody who was able to setup call pickup with a snom phone?
searching through the web brought up this:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+phone+snom
section "call pickup"
but this doesen't seem to work with current releases of the snom
firmware (and looking throu
> On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 18:22 -0700, Joseph wrote:
> > I can not make a "call pickup" to work with Sipura-3000.
> > I have one SIP phone and one is connected to ATA Sipura-3000
> >
> > I've in all sip.conf context
> > callgroup=1
> > pickupgroup=1
> >
> > in features.conf I've tired:
> > pickupe
When I pick up calls on my Sipura I just dial *8# instead of *8.
The # will end the Sipura's dial plan.
If you put *8 into the dialplan, that would work too.
--On Saturday, February 26, 2005 11:39 PM -0700 Joseph
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 18:22 -0700, Joseph wrote:
I can no
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 18:22 -0700, Joseph wrote:
> I can not make a "call pickup" to work with Sipura-3000.
> I have one SIP phone and one is connected to ATA Sipura-3000
>
> I've in all sip.conf context
> callgroup=1
> pickupgroup=1
>
> in features.conf I've tired:
> pickupexten = *88
> pickup
I can not make a "call pickup" to work with Sipura-3000.
I have one SIP phone and one is connected to ATA Sipura-3000
I've in all sip.conf context
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
in features.conf I've tired:
pickupexten = *88
pickupexten = *8
Nothing works.
What am I missing?
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Hi again!
> > it appears that call pick-up only works _within_ a technolgoy, i.e. with
> > a SIP phone when another SIP phone is ringing. Is that correct, or is my
> > configuration faulty?
> >
> > * Case 2:
> > IAX phone ringing - SIP phone can't pick the call up:
> > NOTICE[10250]: Nothing to
Hi there,
it appears that call pick-up only works _within_ a technolgoy, i.e. with
a SIP phone when another SIP phone is ringing. Is that correct, or is my
configuration faulty?
* Case 1:
SIP phone 1 ringing - SIP phone 2 can pick the call up with *8
We are happy! :-)
* Case 2:
IAX phone ring
I have a rather long dial plan, but it includes support for call waiting.
However, the setgroup checkgroup commands don't seem to be working. Can
anyone help on this one?
Excerpts are below. First exten-vm is dialed and then dial-new.
As I understand, priority 1 increments the active channels for
On 24 Jan 2005, at 19:20, Matt Riddell wrote:
Roger Schreiter wrote:
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
As far as I'm aware, pickup groups are only for zap interfaces...
No, I have pickup groups working for SIP devices. As a simple thing,
shouldn't the numbering for the grou
We're using them on Cisco 79XX phones without any problems, although we
are using CVS-HEAD.
The wiki for features.conf does mention SIP call pickup.
Julian.
Matt Riddell wrote:
Roger Schreiter wrote:
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
As far as I'm aware, pickup groups are
On 24 Jan 2005, at 19:20, Matt Riddell wrote:
Roger Schreiter wrote:
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
As far as I'm aware, pickup groups are only for zap interfaces...
No, I have pickup groups working for SIP devices. As a simple thing,
shouldn't the numbering fo
Matt, they work fine on zap and sip. I wish they worked on IAX.
Ernie
On Jan 24, 2005, at 12:20 PM, Matt Riddell wrote:
Roger Schreiter wrote:
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
As far as I'm aware, pickup groups are only for zap interfaces...
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Roger Schreiter wrote:
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
As far as I'm aware, pickup groups are only for zap interfaces...
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You also need callgroup=0 in the sip.conf per user as well.
callgroup = the group this sip entry belongs to
pickupgroup = the group(s) this sip entry is allowed to pickup
Julian.
Roger Schreiter wrote:
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
After restarting asterisk I called my c
Hi,
I put a
pickupgroup=0
line for each user in sip.conf.
After restarting asterisk I called my collegues phone
with my cell phone, I heard it ringing and saw "ringing"
in the asterisk console.
Then I dialed *8 with my phone and got on the console:
Jan 24 20:41:45 NOTICE[13747]: chan_sip.c:7321 han
I'm having a problem with the call pickup with the latest CVS. Before I
updated to the latest CVS it was working fine. Now, whenever anyone
tries to pickup a call using *8 it dumps all calls going on at the time
and hangs up on the incoming call.
Tim
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Adding more info on my pickup weirdness, I try
other "embedded extensions", like *70 or *69. No embedded extensions are
working. Asterisk version is stable 1.0.2. Channels are Zap via channel bank and
a T100P.
Leandro
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On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:26:22PM +0100
> > On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:04:59AM +0100, Leandro said:
> > > I don't understand how to get call pickup to work with asterisk.
> > > Have I to define *8 extension in the dialplan? to what?
> > > Have I to include something, like for parked call?
> > > Has the stable 1.0.2 version the pickup gro
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:26:22PM +0100, Leandro said:
> From: "Walt Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:04:59AM +0100, Leandro said:
> > > I don't understand how to get call pickup to work with asterisk.
> > > Have I to define *8 extension in the dialplan? to what?
> > > Have
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>
> On Tue, Nov 16,
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:04:59AM +0100, Leandro said:
> I don't understand how to get call pickup to work with asterisk.
> Have I to define *8 extension in the dialplan? to what?
> Have I to include something, like for parked call?
> Has the stable 1.0.2 version the pickup group feature?
> or
I don't understand how to get call pickup to work with asterisk.
Have I to define *8 extension in the dialplan? to what?
Have I to include something, like for parked call?
Has the stable 1.0.2 version the pickup group feature?
or I need to patch it with bristuff?
Thank you
Leandro
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On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 07:57:11PM -0500, Jerry Geis said:
> On my present phone system I can "pickup" a call that is ringing on another
> phone.
>
> How do I do this with asterisk? I searched on the wiki for pickup
> and did not find anything.
Hmm. I just did a search on "call pickup" on the wik
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 19:57 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> On my present phone system I can "pickup" a call that is ringing on another
> phone.
>
> How do I do this with asterisk? I searched on the wiki for pickup
> and did not find anything.
pickupgroups/callgroups
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On my present phone system I can "pickup" a call that is ringing on another
phone.
How do I do this with asterisk? I searched on the wiki for pickup
and did not find anything.
Jerry
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You need to have the pickupgroups added in sip.conf
Then - in order to pick up, use *8 ( and not *8# ).
Under each extension ( here in group 1 ) add the following lines
to sip.conf :
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
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First of all, excuse me if this is considered as OT.
First of all, excuse me if this is considered as OT.
I'm trying to use the asterisk call pickup function on the 220 Snom phones,
in other phones works well. But if I dial *8# in the snom phones, the call
is no picked up. In others phones this combo of keys works perfectly.
Someone could give me a
Hi,
Asterisk has a feature called pickupgroup, meaning you can pickup the call
that is ringing on your collegues phone. Can this type of behaviour be
emulated in extension logic or AGI (maybe together with manager login) ?
We need the group settings to be tied into a database which makes it a
lit
I'm having a tough time getting call pickup to work on *. Here's my
configuration:
X100P with T-1, channels 1-4 voice <---> * <---CISCO 7960 with SIP 6.0 Image
A call comes in, and * picks up and presents a menu. Caller chooses
extension, (in this case ext 103, SIP/wsmith)
Wsmith is sitting in
> More than one hundred messages related to *8 or call pickup problem in
> last 6 months!!
>
> Please someone in the development team could clarify this and make
> himself responsible for the response.
I'm not sure what you're asking for, but *8# has been working just fine
here since about Octo
um earn their bucks.
Sorry for my "bad" (o I should say mad?) english :(
Thanks for your attention guys
Luis
Pd: despite *8 pickup, asterisk is great (most of the time) :)
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Subject:Re: [Asterisk-Users] call pickup fails.
Date: Thu, 27 May
> I saw a few weeks ago a discussion about cal pickup, *8, not working
> but did not find a message about it being resolved, I look for a bug on
> the bug list but did not find anything about it not working, nor a bug open.
> I installed asterisk 0.9.0, have one sip fxo gateway and only s
Hello all.
I saw a few weeks ago a discussion about cal pickup, *8, not working
but did not find a message about it being resolved, I look for a bug on
the bug list but did not find anything about it not working, nor a bug open.
I installed asterisk 0.9.0, have one sip fxo gateway and on
Il 01:02, venerdì 02 aprile 2004, John Vogel ha scritto:
> I am still experiencing the problem where you pick up an incoming analog
> call ringing on SIP Phone A with SIP Phone B using *8 but Phone A continues
> to ring. This happens with Grandstreams and Snoms on the 0.7.1 code base.
>
> My theory
I am still experiencing the problem where you pick up an incoming analog
call ringing on SIP Phone A with SIP Phone B using *8 but Phone A continues
to ring. This happens with Grandstreams and Snoms on the 0.7.1 code base.
My theory is that Asterisk is not telling Phone A to stop ringing when the
Title: Call pickup - still keeps ringing?
On my system with 0.7.1 call pickup from SIP to SIP still leaves the originally dialed phone ringing for 10's of seconds after the call has been picked up on another line.
There was a post a back in the fall that said this had been broken in a code
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