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That defiantly makes sense. And it probably could be one less step than
mine as well. :)<br>
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Enrico Pasqualotto wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Rob Schall wrote:
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<pre wrap="">One easy way to get close to this affect:
Create a group dial Dial(SIP/1000&SIP/1001)
then have a dynamic meetme room generating extension. This way, you can
put them on hold for a brief second, dial that extension, create a room,
then transfer them into it. This keeps the number of conference rooms to
a min, while letting you create them on the fly for when you need more
than 3 people on a call.
Rob
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Thanks Rob, another way (I think):
I make a standard 2 way call (2000 to 2001), if other user (2002) call
2000 or 2001 and the DIALSTATUS is "busy" using channelredirect I put
the three user in one conference.
I think this is MY solution... Now I try!
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