On 11/23/05 12:00 Jason Lixfeld said the following:
I'd like to not have to login, period :) I'm trying to find a way to
use Queues without having to login so I don't want to have to dial an
extension or anything to login. Or are you talking about having
agentcallbacklogin run just
Here's what I'm trying to do.. We have a small system, there are
only two of us. We both do sales and we both do support. We like
Queues better than music on hold with a bunch of dials happening in
the background to try our phones, then cells, etc. Problem is, we
don't like the idea of
Hi,
Got here and you will see an example of an automated login.
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20cmd%20AgentCallbackLogin
Also the AgentCallbackLogin can be passed parameters automatically when
the extension is dialed.
exten =
why don't you just build your cells into the queues and setup the queue
to ringall.
Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Here's what I'm trying to do.. We have a small system, there are
only two of us. We both do sales and we both do support. We like
Queues better than music on hold with a bunch of
Hello Jason,
if the system is so simple, why don't you connect the queue straight to a
couple of you terminals, i.e. not to Agent/101 but to SIP/214. This way
you have no login/logout.
Yours,
l.
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 16:20:50 +0100, Jason Lixfeld
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Here's what
On 11/22/05, Jason Lixfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I'm trying to do.. We have a small system, there are
only two of us. We both do sales and we both do support. We like
Queues better than music on hold with a bunch of dials happening in
the background to try our phones, then
I'd like to not have to login, period :) I'm trying to find a way to
use Queues without having to login so I don't want to have to dial an
extension or anything to login. Or are you talking about having
agentcallbacklogin run just before the queue is called in the dialplan?
On 22-Nov-05,
Can you do that without using agents?
On 22-Nov-05, at 11:08 AM, Jeremy Kenney wrote:
why don't you just build your cells into the queues and setup the
queue to ringall.
Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Here's what I'm trying to do.. We have a small system, there are
only two of us. We both do
With this method, I can't seem to get the expected queue
functionality to work. When I was doing it the old way (via
AgentCallbackLogin), when I would login as an agent and disconnect
then call into the queue to test, I would be put on hold, hear MoH
and the agent extensions would start