[Asterisk-Users] Pickup pin

Moises Silva moises.silva at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 12:48:48 MST 2005


i would do that with Agi application. To give you a clue, this is the
flow of events:

- some one calls 777666 ( the local extension )
- the first priority in 777666 calls Agi application 
- the agi application will connect to asterisk manager and will
Originate a call to the remote extension, so when the remote extension
answers will be asked to dial the conference NIP to join a specific or
random conference. Next, agi will Originate other call to the true
local extensión, but this one will not be asked to dial NIP to enter
the conference.
- agi ends, and here is where im not sure what to do, the easy thing
is just send the caller to the same conference without a NIP, and the
caller should wait to the local or remote extension to Join the
conference. But it can be a little bit boring to wait without knowing
what is going on. But that is a way i can bet it works.
- The alternative is to try to catch  some manager event that can tell
us when the local or remote extension has entered the conference, and
only then send the caller to the conference. otherwise just put him on
music on hold or something.

Hope it gives you an idea.

best regards

On 6/30/05, Ronald Wiplinger <ronald at elmit.com> wrote:
> I want to let an additional remote extension number ring, if a call
> comes in to a local number.
> 
> However, this remote extension is in another company.
> 
> I would like to make only a signaling to the remote phone, forward the
> local phone to a conference room (with pin). The remote phone should
> call than the conference room an key in the pin to be able to talk to
> the caller.
> How can I do that? Or do you have another solution to key in a pin to be
> able to pickup a call?
> 
> 
> bye
> 
> Ronald
> 
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