[asterisk-users] function originate
Geraint Lee
geraint at gmail.com
Fri Apr 24 04:06:39 CDT 2009
You could use 2 originate commands and connect both of them to a meetme
room?
But surely what you're trying to do is going to confuse the person anyway if
they don't hear anyone when they answer?
Wouldn't it just be better to play a message after party a answers and then
start ringing party b so that party a knows what's going on?
2009/4/24 Rilawich Ango <maillisting at gmail.com>
> Hi,
> Feature originate can be used make call thro' the web. There is a
> parameter ,Async, in it. I set it to true but there is no effect.
> Actually, I want to do the following.
>
> What I know the function originate is:
> originate call ---> party A
> party A rings
> party A answers call
> party B rings, party A still hear ring
> party B answers and A & B connected.
> party A will feel weird when she will still hear ring after answering
> a call until party B answers it.
>
> Below is what I want to do:
> originate call ---> party A
> party A rings
> party B rings
> party A answers call
> A & B connected.
>
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