[asterisk-users] Follow-me challenge
Eric Jacksch
eric.jacksch at tenebris.ca
Wed Dec 20 21:47:54 MST 2006
Sorry, didn¹t realize you were sending the call out on a Zap channel.
Yes, as soon as the call goes out a Zap channel it is ³answered² as far as
Asterisk is concerned. I send out all my findme traffic via SIP.
On 2006-12-19 21:19, "Chris Johnson" <masterof1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/18/06, Eric Jacksch <eric.jacksch at tenebris.ca> wrote:
>> Is the problem just when you don't answer the cell phone? Many cell phones
>> go to a voice announcement when they're turned off or not answered, and
>> Asterisk thinks the call has been answered. The other issue could be that
>> your gateway (asterisk1) is answering the call before the outbound leg is
>> answered. One workaround would be to use a macro that requires you to press
>> a key to accept the call on your cell. (See the M option to the dial command
>> and http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+findme)
>> <http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+findme%29>
>>
>> Also, I see that you're using the r option you might want to drop that.
>>
>> I'm also not convinced that it will ever find 102,107 in your dialplan. You
>> might want to look at using ${DIALSTATUS} and making it a bit more explicit.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Eric
>
> Dropped the r option and line 107.
> The M option had the same result.
> Based on another comment :
>
> Is your other server patching through to a Zap channel (analog)?
> If so, as soon as the dial goes out, an analog Zap channel is considered
> "answered", which could be your issue.
>
> Doesn't sound like follow-me will work properly with an analog trunk
>
>
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