[Asterisk-Users] Sending DTMF after a call is set up

Robert Webb asterisk at ropeguru.com
Fri Feb 18 14:33:47 MST 2005


I am not sure it can be done. AS soon as the first number 
answers, the channel is going to be cut through to the 
original caller.

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 16:26:09 -0500
  "Bill Hamlin" <whamlin at onnet1.com> wrote:
> The thing is I need to wait a few seconds.  In fact, 
>it's even worse, I need
> to wait a few seconds, dial an extension, wait a few 
>more seconds, and then
> dial another!
> 
> It's perfect for something like
> 
> ... Wait(5)
> ... SendDTMF("123")
> ... Wait(5)
> ... SendDTMF("456")
> 
> but the Dial command doesn't return until the call is 
>done.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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>is set up
> 
> 
> n Fri, 18 Feb 2005 16:06:54 -0500
>  "Bill Hamlin" <whamlin at onnet1.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm using Dial to place a call to a PBX.  But then I
>>want to wait a few
>> seconds and dial an extension.  Dial doesn't return
>>until the call is
>> disconnected though.
>>
>> I also want the caller to not hear any audio until the
>>DTMF has been sent.
>> This gets the caller to the right place and he doesnt
>>have to hear the
>> welcome message from the PBX.
>>
>> Dial apparently isnt the application to use.  Is there
>>something else or do
>> I have to write my own?  If the latter, can someone tell
>>me what principal
>> routines to call in this application?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bill
> 
> Not sure if it is what you are looking for, but look at
> this option in the wiki:
> 
> D(digits): After the called party answers, send digits 
>as
> a DTMF stream, then connect the call to the originating
> channel.
> 
> You can find the entire list here:
> 
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+Dial
> 
> Robert
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>"Bill Hamlin"
>  <whamlin at onnet1.com> wrote: > > I'm using Dial to place 
>a call to a
>  PBX. But then I >want to wait a few > seconds and dial 
>an extension.
>  Dial doesn't return >until the call is > disconnected 
>though. > > I
>  also want the caller to not hear any audio until the 
>>DTMF has been
>  sent. > This gets the caller to the right place and he 
>doesnt >have to
>  hear the > welcome message from the PBX. > > Dial 
>apparently isnt the
>  application to use. Is there >something else or do > I 
>have to write
>  my own? If the latter, can someone tell >me what 
>principal > routines
>  to call in this application? > > Thanks, > Bill [...]
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