Re: [asterisk-users] Is it possible to keep both call legs live after Dial()

2010-09-07 Thread C F
>From the way you posted your questions I understood that you want to give the option for the person being called to enter DTMF then hangup and keep the calling person alive (continue in dial plan) the M option will do that for you. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial On Tue, Sep

Re: [asterisk-users] Is it possible to keep both call legs live after Dial()

2010-09-07 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Tuesday 07 September 2010 04:29:54 Barry O'Donovan wrote: > On 07/09/10 04:15, C F wrote: > > Dial with M option > > I don't see how executing a macro BEFORE connecting to the called > channel will help with my issue. Am I missing something? You're missing that the macro is executed on the CALL

Re: [asterisk-users] Is it possible to keep both call legs live after Dial()

2010-09-07 Thread Barry O'Donovan
On 07/09/10 04:15, C F wrote: > Dial with M option I don't see how executing a macro BEFORE connecting to the called channel will help with my issue. Am I missing something? Thanks, Barry -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Pro

Re: [asterisk-users] Is it possible to keep both call legs live after Dial()

2010-09-06 Thread C F
Dial with M option On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Barry O'Donovan wrote: > > Hi folks, > > After a fairly extensive Google trawl, I don't think the following is > possible but would appreciate confirmation from anyone else who has > tried something similar. > > I have an AGI (not particularly r

Re: [asterisk-users] Is it possible to keep both call legs live after Dial()

2010-09-06 Thread Paul Belanger
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Barry O'Donovan wrote: > Now, ideally, I would be able to act on a 'decision' from a DTMF > sequence from the agent's handset. I don't think this is possible > unfortunately. Please correct me if I'm wrong. > DYNAMIC_FEATURES within features.conf -- Paul Belanger

[asterisk-users] Is it possible to keep both call legs live after Dial()

2010-09-06 Thread Barry O'Donovan
Hi folks, After a fairly extensive Google trawl, I don't think the following is possible but would appreciate confirmation from anyone else who has tried something similar. I have an AGI (not particularly relevant) which is executed when someone calls into a specific extension. This AGI finds a