[Asterisk-Users] Attack dialing
Matt
mhoppes at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 12:51:28 MST 2005
Yeah.. except not for a busy-call-back type of application... or
really any application where you only want your phone to ring when the
line you are calling becomes NON-busy :) See what I'm getting at?
On 12/12/05, Wayne <Wayne at planetwayne.com> wrote:
> Hiya Matt,
> I might be missing a key thing to this but, why not 'reverse your
> parties' round. Have your second party the first one and your first one
> the second.
> That way your extension gets dialled first - and picked up, then the
> number you want to call to gets called 2nd - while your extension sits
> and listens to the ringing.
>
> does that make sense!
> Wayne.
>
> Matt wrote:
>
> >Ok.. here is another pet peeve i have.. that maybe someone can answer...
> >When I do a call file.
> >How can I make the call be transfered to the second party BEFORE the
> >first party picks up? In other words.. right now if it's busy it will
> >keep trying.. however if it's ringing... it waits until PARTY 1 picks
> >up and THEN transfers the call to party 2... how can I transfer to
> >party 2 as soon as I start getting ringing to party 1?
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