[asterisk-users] ways of initiating a call

Tommy Botten Jensen tommy.jensen at freecode.no
Tue Feb 9 15:40:52 CST 2010


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As Tzafrir mentions, the AMI can be used here. It also has a
web-interface, so you can do it via a series of URLs. Look up AJAM which
might be what you are looking for.

- - Tommy Botten Jensen

tom skrev:
> hi, im trying to figure out whats the easiest way to achieve the
> following scenario:
> - inhouse asterisk
> - inhouse dynamic web/html-app
> 
> users of this application have a sip-account. the app is similiar to a
> CRM system. so i want to put up a link , and if they click the link it
> should ring their phone and when they pick up then it should call the
> recipient.
> i did this with a call-file, but i'l like to do this via url...
> 
> thats the whole scenario.
> 
> thx tom
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 01:48:35PM -0500, tom wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> i havent spent that much time with asterisk lately, but still wanted
>>> to gather information on how to initiate a call:
>>>
>>> 1) fact
>>> what i know which is possible:
>>> - via call-file
>>
>>> - via (sip)-client
>>> - AGI
>> Inside Asterisk? Surely you can use System() or whatever from inside the
>> dialplan. But the fact that you raied it suggests you don't really
>> understand what it's up here.
>>
>>> 2) desired
>>>  - URL
>>> --> is this possbile?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 3) others
>>> --> whats missing here?
>> The manager interface as well.
>>
>> But please provide more details on your use case: Originate calls from
>> where to where? From what device to which destination? How arbitrary are
>> both? Should the user be allowed to control one of them? Both?
>>
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