Yeah, "Hot Desking" but ok.. if you'll indulge me further, why
would the likes of AMP use astdb to implement that combined with some
clunky macros?
Im after that exact solution, but have various issues on occasion with
the AMP implementation of 'user login/logoff'. I'd love for you to
sha
On 00:07, Tue 07 Mar 06, Adrian Carter wrote:
> Im just curious, How would one use 'agents' without a queue. Is this
> what you are essentially doing using Local/XXX@ dial strings??
kindda.
Maybe an example makes it a bit more clear.
Say you have 10 desks, all with a phone on them.
Users dont have
Johann wrote:
In Asterisk the Agent / Queue setup is kinda different than most
people may expect. You can use a Queue without using Agents and
Agents can be used without Queues. Agents however extend normal
channels with the ability to login/logout/pause that is not available
on Zap/SIP/IAX/
In Asterisk the Agent / Queue setup is kinda different than most people may
expect. You can use a Queue without using Agents and Agents can be used without
Queues. Agents however extend normal channels with the ability to
login/logout/pause that is not available on Zap/SIP/IAX/etc.
I assume
hi
if i have an agents that figure as a member in more than one queue,
how can i login / logout him in a specific queue an not in all queues?
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