[Asterisk-Users] Re: MeetMe Dialplan question

Tony Mountifield tony at softins.clara.co.uk
Sat Jan 21 11:24:49 MST 2006


In article <AEF86EFA5497434190F6D57E2666EA7A41D986 at ERWIN.intern.seceidos.de>,
Koopmann, Jan-Peter <Jan-Peter.Koopmann at seceidos.de> wrote:
> 
> > Look at the option 'G(context^exten^pri)' in the Dial application.
> 
> Thanks for the hint but I am not sure if this will help me. Either I am
> too blind to see the solution or I stated the question in an unclear
> way. :-) What I want is this:
> 
> 1. Customer calls me or I call customer.
> 2. In the middle of the call

Aha, this was the bit I missed.

> I decide to get an additional collegues in
> the call.
> 
> Usually I would put the first call on hold, call the collegue and then
> press the conference button on my SNOM 360. Unfortunatly there seems to
> be a problem with the SNOMs and Asterisk 1.2.x since audio on those
> conferences get distorted after a few seconds. Therefore I need a
> substitution for this using MeetMe. I thought about this:
> 
> 3. I transfer the call to my "personal" MeetMe room. In this step I
> would like not only the customer but also me to be connected to the
> MeetMe room automatically. Basically I can continue to chat with the
> customer without him noticing anything.
> 
> 4. I now put the call on hold and call the collegue. If he wants to join
> I simply transfer him to the room as well and can continue to do so with
> other collegues. In order to return to the conference myself I now do
> not need to call the conference number myself but simply return to the
> call created in step 3.
> 
> With the exception of step 3 everything seems easy. How can I solve this
> with the G-option?

I don't think you can. The G option was to put you both into the MeetMe
room at the beginning of the call.

I think the solution needs a little more thinking about....

Cheers
Tony
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