[Asterisk-Users] How to create a confrence using SIP channels

Bartosz Wegrzyn - asterisk junk at lexon.ws
Fri Dec 17 23:05:25 MST 2004


How should my outgoning spool file look like in order to call
using the sip channel (in this example using the Nikotel account)

I tried this, but this is not working.
Channel: Sip/1234566 at Nikotel
Callerid: 1
MaxRetries: 1
RetryTime: 60
WaitTime: 30
Context: common
Extension: 500
Priority: 1

500 is my meetme extension.
Later,I want to be able to put more files to the outgoing folder.

Thanks


> I have another simpler idea.
> I create an extension that uses the system command to move files to
> outgoing directory. After then it calls the meetme extension.
>
> This would not require any programming, but this would also work for
> specific numers. (hardcoded in the script)
> But I can also pass arguments to that script and specifiy the number I
> will call. For people like me (not programmers) this would be much easier.
>
> Bart,
>
>> I have read more about AGI and I thing that I get the idea.
>> I did not realize that the programming would be involved.
>> Is this the only way to do it?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>> Thanks a lot Peter, I will check this.
>>>
>>>> On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Bartosz Wegrzyn - asterisk wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can you show me the simple example of this in asterisk words?
>>>>
>>>> Make an extension that calls an agi and then starta the MeetMe
>>>> application
>>>> in Asterisk. The agi should create two call files (see the wiki for
>>>> details such as moving the *complete* file into the spool directory to
>>>> avoid races) looking like this:
>>>>
>>>> -Begin call file -----------------
>>>> Channel: Sip/?????????
>>>> Callerid: ????????      (sent as callerid to the channel)
>>>> MaxRetries: 1
>>>> RetryTime: 60
>>>> WaitTime: 30
>>>> Context: auto_meetme
>>>> Extension: s
>>>> Priority: 1
>>>> -End call file   -----------------
>>>>
>>>> Then have a context
>>>> [auto_meetme]
>>>> exten => s,1,Meetme(1234)
>>>>
>>>> You may want to use dynamic meetme rooms etc. This can be refined a
>>>> lot.
>>>> I
>>>> have not tested the above, there are almost certainly bugs. It should
>>>> get
>>>> you started though.
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>>
>>>>> > On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Bartosz Wegrzyn - asterisk wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> I would like to be able to dial in to my asterisk box.
>>>>> >> Dial extension which would call two other people using the Sip
>>>>> channels.
>>>>> >> We would like to be able to talk to each other at the same time.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > This is quite easy. :-)
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Have the extension construct two call files and place them in the
>>>>> outgoing
>>>>> > call spool directory then proceed to the meetme room. The call
>>>>> files
>>>>> > should contain the meetme extension as well. Thus the caller will
>>>>> go
>>>>> to
>>>>> > the meetme conference directly and the two called parties will
>>>>> enter
>>>>> the
>>>>> > conference as soon as they answer.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Peter
>>>>
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