[asterisk-users] Call Stealing
ddfire at gmail.com
ddfire at gmail.com
Fri Jan 16 04:28:41 CST 2009
do you program in any language? if yes just read the chapters about
agi in the asterisk book you can find it in support section in
www.asterisk.org
if you can't program send me an email I think this agi will be easy.
I will program it for you (if you can't program)
2009/1/16, Geoff Lane <geoff at gjctech.co.uk>:
> On Thursday, January 15, 2009, David fire wrote:
>
>> 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)
>
> That sounds like a reasonable idea. However, I've never written an AGI
> script and so I'm not sure how a script would detect which channel to
> steal. Checking through TFOT, I see there's CHANNEL STATUS - although
> I have no idea how to use it!
>
> Thanks for the pointer.
>
> --
> Geoff
>
>
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