[asterisk-users] queue issue

Paul Hales pdhales at optusnet.com.au
Wed Sep 2 02:15:57 CDT 2009


A situation where staff want a mobile and their SIP handset to share an
extension - but to make sure the mobile or SIP handset do not ring if
they are speaking on the other one...

PaulH


Lenz Emilitri wrote:
> It depends on what you want to do to people who are queued; if you
> want them to be queued, you create a queue with only one member, and
> have agents log on and log off as necessary; if you don't want callers
> to be queued, likely I would not use a queue but woul dial the agent
> straight.
> l.
> PS. this is quite an unusual requirement, what is it for? 
>
> 2009/9/1 Paul Hales <pdhales at optusnet.com.au
> <mailto:pdhales at optusnet.com.au>>
>
>
>     I have a _very_ specific situation where I need queues to work in
>     a very
>     specific manner - I need the queue to only accept one call at a time,
>     even though several phones are attached to it.
>
>     My memory tells me that queues might have even worked this way in the
>     distant past (pre 1.0)...but I am willing to be mistaken.
>
>     Is this even remotely possible?
>
>     PaulH
>
>
>
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