Re: [asterisk-users] Using asterisk as avaya definity recording server

2010-03-17 Thread Muro, Sam
Hi there Looks like someone hasnt done this!! I have been thinking and find out that Monitor/Spy and the likes wont help me as the call need to be bridged with the asterisk core or via channel drivers. My final shot now is on Record() function. Since the legacy system will forward the call to the

Re: [asterisk-users] Using asterisk as avaya definity recording server

2010-03-15 Thread Muro, Sam
Oh.. I didnt know that. Thanks Sam > Muro, Sam escribió: > What do you mean chief? What am looking at is ability for asterisk to > receive a call and recording until it tier down without bridging it to the > physical device > > Sam > >> Would you like the advice in all caps? >> >> > He means that

Re: [asterisk-users] Using asterisk as avaya definity recording server

2010-03-15 Thread Miguel Molina
Muro, Sam escribió: > What do you mean chief? What am looking at is ability for asterisk to > receive a call and recording until it tier down without bridging it to the > physical device > > Sam > >> Would you like the advice in all caps? >> >> He means that you put the subject in all caps.

Re: [asterisk-users] USING ASTERISK AS AVAYA DEFINITY RECORDING SERVER

2010-03-15 Thread Muro, Sam
What do you mean chief? What am looking at is ability for asterisk to receive a call and recording until it tier down without bridging it to the physical device Sam > Would you like the advice in all caps? > > On 03/15/2010 01:20 AM, RESEARCH wrote: > >> Hi there >> >> I remember to ask this quest

Re: [asterisk-users] USING ASTERISK AS AVAYA DEFINITY RECORDING SERVER

2010-03-14 Thread Alex Balashov
Would you like the advice in all caps? On 03/15/2010 01:20 AM, RESEARCH wrote: > Hi there > > I remember to ask this question in the past but now I have thought of > something little bit difference. While I understand that asterisk dialplan > accept the call to be answered[ Answer() ] in the dial

[asterisk-users] USING ASTERISK AS AVAYA DEFINITY RECORDING SERVER

2010-03-14 Thread RESEARCH
Hi there I remember to ask this question in the past but now I have thought of something little bit difference. While I understand that asterisk dialplan accept the call to be answered[ Answer() ] in the dialplan, I wanna know if this is possible; i. A call on legacy PBX, extension to extension is