Re: [Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-17 Thread C F
Use the macro feature in dial (CVS-HEAD only, or apply the patch) documented here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk+cmd+dial On 4/17/05, Philip Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I like to implement something that does the following: - a call comes in - answered: Please

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-17 Thread Philip Warner
At 04:19 PM 17/04/2005, C F wrote: Use the macro feature in dial (CVS-HEAD only, or apply the patch) documented here: I can't see a way to get Queue to use the macro; it has a limited number of options available. I have tried using 'Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' as a queue member, but this seems to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-17 Thread C F
Don't use it with queuing, use it with dial On 4/17/05, Philip Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 04:19 PM 17/04/2005, C F wrote: Use the macro feature in dial (CVS-HEAD only, or apply the patch) documented here: I can't see a way to get Queue to use the macro; it has a limited number of

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-17 Thread Philip Warner
At 05:02 PM 17/04/2005, C F wrote: Don't use it with queuing, use it with dial One problem with this: queueing gives a context menu. Just using a series of 'Dial' commands means that I lose the ability for the caller to have a context menu without putting a call to WaitExten or Background (both

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-17 Thread Philip Warner
FWIW, I finally got it going using queues. The queue has one member which is a Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED] number. The context it points to uses Dial with the M() option, and it all seems to work...MoH runs all the time, and the caller can leave the queue via voicemail. Thanks for the help etc. At

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-17 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On April 17, 2005 11:36 am, Philip Warner wrote: FWIW, I finally got it going using queues. The queue has one member which is a Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED] number. The context it points to uses Dial with the M() option, and it all seems to work...MoH runs all the time, and the caller can leave

[Asterisk-Users] Park a call then hunt for a *willing* person

2005-04-16 Thread Philip Warner
Dear All, I like to implement something that does the following: - a call comes in - answered: Please enter your code - caller types a number, eg. '123' - caller hears: we will try to connect you followed by music. - asterisk tries calling a series of predefined numbers, asking each will