Re: [Asterisk-Users] ParkedCall and SIP.

2003-03-16 Thread James Sizemore
I got some time this week end to play with this. By add the pickup lines in extensions.conf: ; ;Parked calls ; extern = 701,1,ParkedCall(701) extern = 702,1,ParkedCall(702) extern = 703,1,ParkedCall(703) extern = 704,1,ParkedCall(704) extern = 705,1,ParkedCall(705) extern = 706,1,ParkedCall(706)

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ParkedCall and SIP.

2003-03-16 Thread James Sizemore
Thanks, P.S. What is the URL to your wish list? smile Mark Spencer wrote: SIP does not yet support parking unless you do #transfer support. The reason is that once you have done a transfer in SIP, the original call is gone, so there is no way to announce where the call has been parked. Mark

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ParkedCall and SIP.

2003-03-16 Thread Mark Spencer
If you have parkedcalls included in the context your phone is in, that should be sufficient. show dialplan should show you what Asterisk actually believes your dialplan to be. Mark On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, James Sizemore wrote: I got some time this week end to play with this. By add the pickup

[Asterisk-Users] ParkedCall and SIP.

2003-03-07 Thread James O. Sizemore III
I am having trouble getting park to work with SIP, I have these config files: /etc/asterisk/parking.conf [general] parkext = 8540 parkpos = 8541-8555 context = parkedcalls parkingtime = 45 /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf include = parkedcalls include = default [default] exten =