On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Tina Martinez wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Thanks again for bearing with my novice perspective on this.
>
> I was able to achieve the link between two FS servers as intended.
> However, I
> was not able to setup a "new" dialplan file as you described. I had to
> place
Michael,
Thanks again for bearing with my novice perspective on this.
I was able to achieve the link between two FS servers as intended. However, I
was not able to setup a "new" dialplan file as you described. I had to place
the
script into the default.xml dialplan to get it to work. Is there
Thank you Michael,
I will tinker around with it and definitely follow-up with the results.
- T
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On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Tina Martinez wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for the welcome, and for the response to my question.
>
> The call control and dynamic setup of conferences I have working (pretty
> cool stuff).
> The tricky part, as you said, is "linking" the servers together.
>
> Basi
Michael,
Thanks for the welcome, and for the response to my question.
The call control and dynamic setup of conferences I have working (pretty cool
stuff).
The tricky part, as you said, is "linking" the servers together.
Basically, what I need to do is establish a connection that will not be
d
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Tina Martinez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have spent the past couple of weeks toying around with FS to evaluate the
> possibility of using it for a large scale conference server for our
> organization. The plan is to have several FS servers initiate calls to
> particip
Hello,
I have spent the past couple of weeks toying around with FS to
evaluate the possibility of using it for a large scale conference
server for our organization. The plan is to have several FS servers
initiate calls to participants and connect them together, but not have
to transfer all of th