[asterisk-users] Next step in extensions.conf after answer the phone in Queue
AnDY
andrej at ok.cvut.cz
Wed Apr 23 11:13:32 CDT 2008
Thank you for your answer.
But the Dial command has a option 'g' which means that after succes will
proceed next priorities in the dialplan. Is there something also for
Queue() because according to manual there is no option for it. So I am
looking for some other solution.
Andy
Tony Mountifield napsal(a):
> In article <53331.195.250.139.102.1208950645.squirrel at nemesis.ok.cvut.cz>,
> <andrej at ok.cvut.cz> wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody.
>>
>> I was looking for the solution but nothing found. I have this in my
>> extensions.conf:
>>
>> exten => 233,1,SetAccount(queue1)
>> exten => 233,2,Queue(queue1|rn)
>> exten => 233,3,NoOp(${QUEUESTATUS})
>> exten => 233,4,NoOp(${DIALSTATUS})
>>
>>
>> But when the call is placed in the queue and somebody answer it, it will
>> throw an error:
>> == Spawn extension (default, 211, 4) exited non-zero on
>> 'Local/211 at default-3aff,2'
>>
>> And no other command in extensions is executed.
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>
> Queue() is like Dial(), in that if it succeeds in connecting to someone,
> it will not return to the next priority in the dialplan. However, if you
> define an 'h' extension, that will get executed when the call is complete:
>
> exten => 233,1,SetAccount(queue1)
> exten => 233,2,Queue(queue1|rn)
> exten => 233,3,NoOp(${QUEUESTATUS})
> exten => 233,4,NoOp(${DIALSTATUS})
>
> exten => h,1,NoOp(${QUEUESTATUS})
> exten => h,2,NoOp(${DIALSTATUS})
>
> Cheers
> Tony
>
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