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<font size="-1">I totally agree with the barge mode but for future
evolution, what about if there is more than 3 people ?</font><br>
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On 07/14/2010 04:36 PM, Russell Bryant wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 07/12/2010 05:36 PM, Xavier wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've got a question about chanspy and meetme.
I'd like to transfer all the persons involved in a chanspy (the guy
spying, the guy that is spied and the guy that is speaking to the
spied one -> total: 3) in a conference room.
Is there a way to do it quickly without especially knowing each
channels ? It's a bit tricky to know and remember each channels, no ?
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You may not need to do this at all. ChanSpy (in Asterisk 1.6.2, at least) has a barge mode that allows the spying channel to speak to both parties. There is also the ability to enable DTMF key presses to swap between spy, whisper, and barge modes.
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