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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Thank you for your input. It
seemed like a good approach, but it confirms that Asterisk does not see
the new MusicOnHold-class :<br>
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The dialplan :<br>
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exten => 60,1,NoOp()<br>
exten => 60,n,MusicOnHold(testmoh)<br>
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The CLI :<br>
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[Jul 16 19:40:45] -- Executing [60@from-test:2]
MusicOnHold("SIP/test2-0000000f", "testmoh") in new stack<br>
[Jul 16 19:40:45] WARNING[30772]: res_musiconhold.c:666 get_mohbyname:
Music on Hold class 'testmoh' not found<br>
[Jul 16 19:40:45] -- Started music on hold, class 'default', on
SIP/test2-0000000f<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
<br>
Jonas.<br>
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On 07/16/2010 06:35 PM, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
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<pre wrap="">It looks like theres no much information out there about using realtime moh
Have you tried making an extension that goes to MusicOnHold(testmoh)
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Jonas Kellens <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jonas.kellens@telenet.be"><jonas.kellens@telenet.be></a> wrote:
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