We have need of a ringdown circuit in an elevator. If someone picks up
the phone, it should dial another extension without any keys being
pressed. (There are no keys on the phone)
If it was an incoming call to asterisk, the following lines in
extensions.conf would do the trick.
exten =
use immediate=yes in zapata.conf
matteo
Il mar, 2003-03-18 alle 16:04, Don Pobanz ha scritto:
We have need of a ringdown circuit in an elevator. If someone picks up
the phone, it should dial another extension without any keys being
pressed. (There are no keys on the phone)
If it was an
set it to immediate mode in zapata.conf
I have a door phone (real phone but keypad ignored) that does exactly the
same thing.
At 09:04 AM 3/18/2003 -0600, you wrote:
We have need of a ringdown circuit in an elevator. If someone picks up
the phone, it should dial another extension without any
You have to add
immediate=yes
to zapata.conf to the declaration of this channel.
Then right after someone picks up the phone asterisk will just
right to 's' extension of the specified context.
regards
Martin
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Don Pobanz wrote:
We have need of a ringdown circuit in an
That worked.
I had tried setting immediate with some other settings but I guess
never to 'yes'.
Thanks Tilghman.
Don Pobanz
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003 9:55 AM, Tilghman Lesher
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 09:04, Don Pobanz wrote:
We have need of a ringdown
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 09:04, Don Pobanz wrote:
We have need of a ringdown circuit in an elevator. If someone picks up
the phone, it should dial another extension without any keys being
pressed. (There are no keys on the phone)
If it was an incoming call to asterisk, the following lines in
Does anyone know if this can be done by any VoIP Technology (SIP, IAX,
IAX2 or MGCP) I don't know the protocols!
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 09:56, Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 09:04, Don Pobanz wrote:
We have need of a ringdown circuit in an elevator. If someone picks up
the
I believe the Cisco ATA-186 supports it, but you'd have to do more
digging on their site.
This is really not a protocol issue, but a vendor programming issue.
It all depends on if you can get the hardware to do a hotline call
when the phone is taken off the hook.
JT
Does anyone know if this
We could implement a ringdown on MGCP or IAX, but SIP would not support
such a system.
Mark
On 18 Mar 2003, Stephen Webb wrote:
Does anyone know if this can be done by any VoIP Technology (SIP, IAX,
IAX2 or MGCP) I don't know the protocols!
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 09:56, Steven Critchfield