[asterisk-users] IVR for the called part (IVR inside out)
Mark Phillips
g7ltt at g7ltt.com
Wed Oct 4 03:47:02 MST 2006
I don't think that that there's any way around this. At some point you
require human intervention.
Perhaps the only way to do it would be to set up some sort of timer.
After x seconds if you don't get a key press Asterisk moves the call to
it's own VM?
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 07:00 -0200, Daniel Cyt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get it to work but I can't find the right way. I would be glad
> if the list could point me the right directions.
>
> What I want: My Asterisk dialing out to a number (my mobile phone) and
> playing an IVR to the called part saying "press one to accept this call". If
> the called part (my mobile) press 1 the call goes thru, otherwise it goes
> straight to asterisk voicemail.
>
> Reason (my scenario): I'm going to setup a follow me from my extension to my
> mobile phone and I don't want people to find out they are actually rining on
> my mobile. I don't have the option to disable voicemail feature on the
> mobile company. The problem happens if I don't pick the call or I'm, for
> instance inside a tunnel, where my mobile lose signal. Asterisk will think
> my mobile voicemail is somebody answering, and whoever called me will her
> the mobile voicemail.
>
> I've been searching for a while before emaiil the list but I could not find
> anything like it.
>
> Thank you very much
>
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