Jonas Kellens wrote:
Rob,
it's not a macro but a sub. In my previous post I posted more info, I
am not going to post the whole output every time.
I read on the wiki that you set the PICKUPMARK equal to the extension
for that channel, but in my case I'm not using extensions but multiple
SIPa
Rob,
it's not a macro but a sub. In my previous post I posted more info, I am
not going to post the whole output every time.
I read on the wiki that you set the PICKUPMARK equal to the extension
for that channel, but in my case I'm not using extensions but multiple
SIPaccounts in my dial sta
Jonas,
Did you really read the whole wiki page ? I've not used PICKUPMARK
before myself, but if you want to pay someone consultant rates to do the
work for you, I'm sure there's plenty willing to take your money off
you. In the meantime, why dont you help yourself and really read the
whole pag
Philipp,
I have read this wiki, but I still don't know how to implement it in my
example...
The wiki says :
exten => 1234,1,Set(__PICKUPMARK=1234)
So how do I do this with my dialplan :
exten => s,n,Dial(${SIPaccounts},${timeout})
or translated :
exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/testcorp1&SIP/testcor
Hi!
> How to do this ??
> To proceed with your answer on PICKUPMARK, where do I put this ???
Look at the example for Asterisk 1.4 on this page:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Pickup
Philipp
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