[Asterisk-Users] How to create a confrence using SIP channels
Peter Svensson
psvasterisk at psv.nu
Tue Dec 14 01:32:38 MST 2004
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Bartosz Wegrzyn - asterisk wrote:
> Can you show me the simple example of this in asterisk words?
Make an extension that calls an agi and then starta the MeetMe application
in Asterisk. The agi should create two call files (see the wiki for
details such as moving the *complete* file into the spool directory to
avoid races) looking like this:
-Begin call file -----------------
Channel: Sip/?????????
Callerid: ???????? (sent as callerid to the channel)
MaxRetries: 1
RetryTime: 60
WaitTime: 30
Context: auto_meetme
Extension: s
Priority: 1
-End call file -----------------
Then have a context
[auto_meetme]
exten => s,1,Meetme(1234)
You may want to use dynamic meetme rooms etc. This can be refined a lot. I
have not tested the above, there are almost certainly bugs. It should get
you started though.
Peter
> > On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Bartosz Wegrzyn - asterisk wrote:
> >
> >> I would like to be able to dial in to my asterisk box.
> >> Dial extension which would call two other people using the Sip channels.
> >> We would like to be able to talk to each other at the same time.
> >
> > This is quite easy. :-)
> >
> > Have the extension construct two call files and place them in the outgoing
> > call spool directory then proceed to the meetme room. The call files
> > should contain the meetme extension as well. Thus the caller will go to
> > the meetme conference directly and the two called parties will enter the
> > conference as soon as they answer.
> >
> > Peter
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