Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-04 Thread Doug Lytle
>>> On Feb 4, 2016, at 12:55 PM, Vitor Mazuco vitor.maz...@gmail.com wrote: >>> so this context parkedcalls is inside on features.conf? Correct. Doug -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-04 Thread Vitor Mazuco
Humm thanks very much :) Em 04/02/2016 19:58, "Doug Lytle" escreveu: > > > >>> On Feb 4, 2016, at 12:55 PM, Vitor Mazuco vitor.maz...@gmail.com > wrote: > > >>> so this context parkedcalls is inside on features.conf? > > Correct. > > Doug > > > > -- >

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-04 Thread Vitor Mazuco
Humm, so this context parkedcalls is inside on features.conf? 2016-02-03 17:42 GMT-02:00, Doug Lytle : On Feb 3, 2016, at 2:32 PM, Vitor Mazuco vitor.maz...@gmail.com wrote: > Ah no, I'm asking what code I put inside of parkedcalls? > > Nothing, > > The context

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-03 Thread Doug Lytle
>>> On Feb 3, 2016, at 2:19 PM, Vitor Mazuco vitor.maz...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Humm, thanks for your reply >>> But whats is the code in parkedcalls context. >>> Please, can you give an example? [ramais] include => parkedcalls Doug --

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-03 Thread Vitor Mazuco
Ah no, I'm asking what code I put inside of parkedcalls? This example works? [ramais] include => parkedcalls [parkedcalls] exten => 700,1,ParkedCall(701) exten => 702,1,ParkedCall(702) exten => 703,1,ParkedCall(703) exten => 704,1,ParkedCall(704) This exten works? 2016-02-03 17:27

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-03 Thread Doug Lytle
>>> On Feb 3, 2016, at 2:32 PM, Vitor Mazuco vitor.maz...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Ah no, I'm asking what code I put inside of parkedcalls? Nothing, The context parkedcalls is generated by features.conf, you just need to include it in your dialplan CLI> dialplan show parkedcalls [ Context

[asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-03 Thread Vitor Mazuco
Hi! I tried to use Parking Calls I use Asterisk 13, but I can't park any calls and it returns me [Feb 3 16:56:11] WARNING[1693]: pbx.c:12543 ast_context_verify_includes: Context 'ramais' tries to include nonexistent context 'parkedcalls' What is the correct code for put in extensions.conf?

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-03 Thread Richard Mudgett
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Vitor Mazuco wrote: > Hi! > > I tried to use Parking Calls > > I use Asterisk 13, but I can't park any calls and it returns me > > [Feb 3 16:56:11] WARNING[1693]: pbx.c:12543 > ast_context_verify_includes: Context 'ramais' tries to include

Re: [asterisk-users] include => parkedcalls but nonexistent context 'parkedcalls'

2016-02-03 Thread Vitor Mazuco
Humm, thanks for your reply But whats is the code in parkedcalls context. Please, can you give an example? Thanks very much. 2016-02-03 17:15 GMT-02:00, Richard Mudgett : > On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Vitor Mazuco > wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I