[asterisk-users] Variables sip redirects and call forward
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shmaltz at gmail.com
Mon Aug 7 05:54:54 MST 2006
I havn't tested it but if group survives the macros call thru
app_queue to chan_local then yes it might work.
On 8/7/06, Ira <ira at extrasensory.com> wrote:
> At 08:47 PM 8/6/2006, you wrote:
> >If I can get a var set in a macro to show up in the local channel
> >created from that macros call to app_queue that calls chan_local, then
> >the problem looks to be solved. But so far I havn't been able to do
> >that. And RDNIS is not populated in this case.
> >So to sum up, I use chan_local in the following:
> >1. Custom call forwarding, which does not populate a proper RDINS, and
> >I could or should be able to set my own var that are readable in the
> >DP to distinguish that it's my local channel created thru my custom
> >CFWD.
> >2. 302s which does populate a proper RDNIS and is distinguished just
> >by the RDNIS.
> >3. Local channels created by app_queue that I know that RDINS is NOT
> >populated, and I know that variables don't last across it, they are
> >only distinguishable by the fact that it's a channel of the type
> >Local.
> >So RDNIS will sure help.
>
>
> Could you use group() to do this? It's variables are visible from
> anywhere though I don't understand the problem well enough to know if
> this might be a way to a solution. I know I had this problem once
> when I forwarded calls to my cell phone and tried to pick up my voice mail.
>
> Ira
>
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