[asterisk-users] Call Stealing

David fire ddfire at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 16:14:10 CST 2009


hey it is preatty easy....
now i understand the problem....

is simple

hangup in new location

dial steal code for asterisk is just an extension and it should start an
AGI....

the system search for the call in the same group
bridge the channel to the current channel asterisk 1.6

or

the system search for the call in the same group (AGI)
send the channel to a conference (AGI search for the first free conference)
join the current channel to the conference (AGI or AGI set a variable whit
the conference number)






2009/1/15 Geoff Lane <geoff at gjctech.co.uk>

> On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote:
>
> > What about Chanspy()?
>
> Thanks for the reply, but I suspect it won't do what I want.
>
> AIUI, ChanSpy() doesn't transfer the call - it just lets another
> extension listen in (and join in the conversation in whisper mode). So
> (AFAICT) the call will be lost if someone hangs up the originating
> extension.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> --
> Geoff
>
>
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