[asterisk-dev] AGI:async

Salvatore Franco s.franco at fast-auto.it
Tue Nov 22 09:35:17 CST 2016


Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions. 
The comma was an error in my email, not in my dialplan.
Even if i use Answer command before Queue i received the same error back, so i think the best way is to have my own queue.
Have you got any example of how to implement a simple queue that use the "fewestcalls" strategy?

Best Regards

Salvatore 
 



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    Hi Salvatore,

      

      I don't have any experience with the "Queue" command, as I
      basically pass the call directly to agi:async and control the call
      every step of the way from my C program (where I've implemented my
      own queue/call tracking).

      

      However, here are my suggestions:

      

      1) Upon taking a quick look at
      http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Queue, I think
      your "failed to add agi command to channel.." error may be since
      the call is not answered yet.  You'll notice on that web page that
      the dial plan calls "Answer" before Queue in example 1, and
      Playback (which itself internally answers the call to be able to
      then play the announcement) before Queue in example 3 (I'm
      skipping example 2, as it's a link to a German site and not
      directly on the page).  Please try one of those commands, before
      calling your Queue command, and I think you'll get better results.

      

      2) You are correct that AGI(agi:async) stops execution of the
      dialplan.  In your attempt to execute AGI(agi:async) before Queue,
      that's exactly what happened.  The call entered agi:async mode and
      from that point on you are supposed to issue commands to control
      the call from your AGI program.

      

      That's probably the reason you don't hear ringing on the phone, as
      (in your AGI call on priority 1 example) your inbound call never
      reached the "Queue" dialplan priority.

      

      3) This is a minor detail, but I'm not sure your syntax is
      correct.  Try removing the comma before the "n", so that you have
      the following in your dial plan: "same => n,AGI(agi:async)"

      

      Hope this helps,

      

      Daniel

      

      

      

      On 11/22/2016 05:03 AM, Salvatore Franco wrote:

    
    
      
      Hi, 

        I'm trying to answer a call that is in Queue through AMI,
        launching AGI command ANSWER.

        I read about putting AGI(agi:async) in extensions.conf dialplan
        but if i set in this order:

        

        exten=> 1000,1,Queue(queuename)

        same=>        ,n,AGI(agi:async)

        

        and try to answer using AMI the response is : failed to add agi
        command to channel XXX queue.

        

        Else if i set the dial plan in this order:

         

         

        exten=>1000,1,AGI(agi:async)

        same=>       ,n,Queue(queuename)

        

         the phone doesn't ring and the command execute successful, but
        nothing happens. Isn't agi:async "really" async but stops
        execution of the dialplan?

        

        Any suggestions?

        

         

        Thanks

        

        Best Regards 

        

        Salvatore
              Franco
        

        
      
      

      
      

    
  

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