[asterisk-users] Question about queues and the definition of agents
Stefan Guenther
asterisk01 at in-put.de
Fri Jan 11 10:38:33 CST 2008
Hi,
I have a question about the definition of agents.
The agents.conf file looks like this:
[general]
persistentagents=yes
[agents]
maxlogintries=5
ackcall=no
wrapuptime=500
musiconhold => default
group = 1
agent => 1311,1311,Tom
agent => 1531,1531,Tim
and here is the queues.conf:
[general]
persistentmembers = yes
[queue1]
musiconhold = default
strategy = rrmemory
servicelevel = 60
timeout = 15
retry = 5
wrapuptime=15
maxlen = 0
announce-frequency = 90
periodic-announce-frequency=60
announce-holdtime = yes
announce-round-seconds = 10
queue-youarenext = queue-youarenext
queue-thereare = queue-thereare
queue-callswaiting = queue-callswaiting
queue-holdtime = queue-holdtime
queue-minutes = queue-minutes
queue-seconds = queue-seconds
queue-thankyou = queue-thankyou
queue-lessthan = queue-less-than
queue-reporthold = queue-reporthold
periodic-announce = queue-periodic-announce
member => SIP/Tom
;member => Agent/1311
member => SIP/Tim
;member => Agent/1531
When I set "member => Agent/xxxx" only the phone of a logged in agent rings.
When I set "member => SIP/XXX" the phones of all members ring, whether
the agent is logged in or not - is that correct?
For some reason I would prefer to use "SIP/XXX", but that's impossible
if all phones would ring.
Are there any mistakes in my configuration or did I misunderstand the wiki?
Asterisk-Version 1.4.13
Thanks for your help,
Stefan
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