[asterisk-users] Setting up ring group
Ruddy G.
plugworld at micnes.com
Thu Jul 31 10:09:28 CDT 2008
Why don't you just call the Dial application for each user, one after
another ??
The ones that are busy will just go through. So, on the next priority,
you dial another one.
Tom Moore wrote:
> Hi guys,
> What's the best way to setup a ring group that contains 6 extensions so that
> when a call comes in there starts a 30 second timer and the first available
> device is rang instead of ringing all extensions at the same time?
> What I want it to do is cycle through the extensions and have the system
> ignore the ones that are busy and if there are not any free extensions in
> the ring group to have the system drop the caller to voicemail.
> If none of the extensions are present in the group I'd like to also drop to
> voicemail.
> Basically what I'm looking for is a multiple extensions version of the
> standard extension macro with multiple devices and the exten busy state
> ignored.
>
> Tom
>
>
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