[Asterisk-Users] Auto callout - reminder - is it possible?

Ben Higley pbx at itsngroup.com
Wed Jan 18 10:38:19 MST 2006


I do not see the '1' in front of the number you are trying to dial


> Viggiani Domenico wrote:
>
>>>You can't *copy* the file into the outgoing directory.  You
>>>must *mv* it.
>>>
>>>
>>First, remember also to check that call file is owned by the asterisk
>> user.
>>
>>Mimmus
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> I didn't have the ownership set to asterisk, so I changed it- but it
> still doesn't work.
> [root at asterisk1 tmp01]# nano 1.call
> [root at asterisk1 tmp01]# chown asterisk:asterisk 1.call
> [root at asterisk1 tmp01]# ls -la
> total 12
> drwxr-xr-x  2 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jan 18 10:59 .
> drwx------  3 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jan 18 10:58 ..
> -rw-r--r--  1 asterisk asterisk  130 Jan 18 10:59 1.call
> [root at asterisk1 tmp01]# mv 1.call /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/
>
> and here's the asterisk console output I get:
>     -- Attempting call on IAX2/voipjet/9529337367 for s at outboundmsg1:1
> (Retry 1)
>     -- Hungup 'IAX2/voipjet-3'
> asterisk1*CLI>
>
> So, I suppose the extension I have in my 1.call file is bad.....
> Channel: IAX2/voipjet/9529337367
> Callerid: 9528567061
> MaxRetries: 5
> RetryTime: 300
> WaitTime: 45
> Context: outboundmsg1
> Extension: s
> Priority: 1
>
> Following the instructions on the wiki, I don't see what to change the
> extension to - to make it work.
>
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