[Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and Paid Digium software modifi
cations
mattf
mattf at vicimarketing.com
Mon Oct 13 16:57:00 MST 2003
That is how many old PBX phone systems work and it is that way our users are
used to working with the phone system. Another issue with the way Asterisk
callparking currently works is that there is only one call-park orbit, you
cannot use a different set of numbers for a different call park
instance(i.e. 700 goes to 701-720 AND 740 goes to 741-750).
We also have several Grandstream phones which cannot use the asterisk
implementation of call-parking because they cannot hear the extension that
Asterisk chose for their call to go to.
The best solution for my company is to be like the old systems and allow
people to define the exact extension that they park their calls on, and if
that park extension is busy it would give a busy signal.
MATT---
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:akohlsmith-asterisk at benshaw.com]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 6:59 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and Paid Digium software
modifications
> Is there an underlying reason you want to do this? Because if a call is
> already parked on 701 and you transfer another call to 701 to park it,
> both callers would be connected.
Actually I have to agree with Matt; I would like to be able to specify where
it's parked and get a busy if I try to park a call where there is already
one waiting. That's how the old KSU worked anyway.
Regards,
Andrew
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