On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Massimo Nuvoli mass...@archivio.it wrote:
I found a very strange proble whit two asterisk servers in the same network.
Scenario
Asterisk A with extensions 5XX
Asterisk B with extensions 2XX
There is NO link between the two asterisks.
Call from 501 to 503,
Il 11/07/2014 16:45, Rusty Newton ha scritto:
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Massimo Nuvoli mass...@archivio.it wrote:
I found a very strange proble whit two asterisk servers in the same network.
Scenario
Asterisk A with extensions 5XX
Asterisk B with extensions 2XX
There is NO link between
Hi!
Fabio == Fabio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fabio are you using canreinvite=yes on your SIP endpoints definition
Fabio ?
No, I'm using canreinvite=no.
Fabio also check your features.conf, do you have pickupexten = *8 ?
Yes it is:
canopus*CLI show features
Builtin Feature
Hi Denis,
are you using canreinvite=yes on your SIP endpoints definition ?
also check your features.conf, do you have pickupexten = *8 ?
fabay
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Bogdan Tocu wrote:
Hi,
I have the folowing setup:
[incoming]
exten = s,1,Wait(3)
exten = s,2,Answer
exten = s,3,Background(welcome)
exten = 1,1,Noop(call for operators)
exten = 1,2,Dial(SIP/10SIP/11|60|tr)
exten = 1,3,Hungup
;this is for pulse phones
exten = t,1,NoOp(.call for .60)
exten =
Thank you, you are perfectly right..:) It's logic, but, didn't cross my mind.. On 5/31/06, Joshua Colp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Bogdan Tocu wrote: Hi, I have the folowing setup:
[incoming] exten = s,1,Wait(3) exten = s,2,Answer exten = s,3,Background(welcome) exten = 1,1,Noop(call for operators)
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PickUp2:
http://linux.thorsten-knabe.de/asterisk/pickup.jsp
works very well.
Mimmus
erkan kolemen wrote:
Hello,
I can pickup a call from a specific number:
exten = _8XXX, 1, Pickup(${EXTEN:1})
But i couldnt pickup calls coming from PSTN to local extensions.
I'm using a dialplan entry like yours:
exten = _*9,1,Pickup(${EXTEN:2})
and just tested it. Working fine using
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there is also a more generic call pickup
using 'callgroup=2' and 'pickupgroup=2' in your sip
definitions. That approach uses *8 or *8# to pickup
Mimmus wrote:
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there is also a more generic call pickup
using 'callgroup=2' and 'pickupgroup=2' in your sip
definitions. That approach uses *8 or *8#
On 20 Mar 2006, at 15:39, Rich Adamson wrote:
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there is also a more generic call pickup using 'callgroup=2' and
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On 20 Mar 2006, at 15:39, Rich Adamson wrote:
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