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requires that you press # before the call is connected. Works great for my mobile ;) Julian Atis Lezdins wrote: > On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Matt Watson <mwatson> wrote: >> I just took a quick look at the dialplan that freepbx uses for doing call confirmation... the dialplan part of it is actually quite simple... its just a matter of setting the USE_CONFIRMATION varialbe =TRUE. >> >> However, the actual magic looks like it happenes through its dialparties.agi... which is a little more complicated than i'd like to try and dissect on a sunday afternoon! >> >> but that might be a good place to look at how its done to learn by example. > > It should be like > > Dial(SIP/123&SIP/456,30,M(confirm)); > > and macro named "confirm" that playback the prompt, reads DTMF, and > sets value of MACRO_RESULT > >> I know in the freepbx implementation what it does is whenever a handset thats part of the ringgroup answers, they get a recorded message "You have an incoming call, press 1 to accept" maybe it says something else too... can;t recall at the moment. The first member of the Ring group to hit 1 gets the call... if more than 1 person picks up the handset right away, the first to hit 1 gets it, and the rest hear a "sorry, too late, somebody else got it"-type message (no idea what it actually says). > > I suppose just a disconnect, because call was already bridged. > > Regards, > Atis > > _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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