[Asterisk-Users] Is this possible in Asterisk?
Mohammad Shokuie
shokuie at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 18 12:15:51 MST 2005
Hi There,
I can suggest you to check the dial status variable in dial plan and if its
NO_ANSWER guide the caller to voicemail with 'u' option, and if they leave
and get back on a fixed time you can take a look for day time night time
topic in asterisk documents.
HTH,
--
M. Shokuie Nia.
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>Hi Elmar and all others,
>Will have a look and if I can't get it working I will post here!
>many thanks!
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>>>Let's say an office has 20 people with 20 extensions and they want to
>>>enter a code on their phone when they leave for lunch and a voice will
>>>tel lthe caller like:
>>>The person you are calling is out of the office and will return at 1 pm.
>>>Is this something that is possible?
>>
>>I'm tot shure if there is any documentation regarding this specific topic.
>>
>>For Realisation I would suggest three parts:
>>
>>- Define an "Pseudo-Number" to be dialed on going to / coming back from
>>lunch
>>
>>- The dialplan for this numbers should be modifiyng the state and playing
>>an appropriate message.
>>
>>- The general dialplan has to read the current stat for the dialled target
>>and act corresponding to this.
>>
>>- To Store the state there are DB-like functions in asterisk - or you can
>>write an AGI.
>>
>>Elmar
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