Chris Heiser writes: > Call comes in for user A: > - Use avp_db_load to find that user A wants to parallel fork to 123 and > 456 > - Call to 123 fails because there's no registration > - Call to 456 times out > > == At this point we serial fork to the next step which might hbe > - Just call my cell > > What's unclear to me is how to actually achieve this logic. I mean, > getting the initial parallel fork is quite simple using avp_pushto.
you can add permanent registrations for the aor of the user pointing to 123, 456 and your mobile number. just make sure that q value of the mobile is lower that q value of 123 and 456. > Comments? Ideas? Thoughts? Am I totally insane? Should I be using a > specific module for this? you should be able to accomplish the above this using lcr modules's load_contacts()/next_contacts() functions. -- juha _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users