You can do this with agents, no need for a queue.
Define agents in agents.conf
In your dialplan, instead of Dial(SIP/bedroom) use
Dial(Agent/200)
Let the phones login as agent :)
OK, I know I have to Dial(Agent/200), but how will I login agents if I don't
use queue? If phone log's in as
AMP doesn't do miracles! Look at its dialplan.
I believe he doesn't, but I don't have AMP installed. Next week I think I'll
have enough free time to try it. Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] do the trick?
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Tomislav Parcina
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 09:02, Fri 17 Feb 06, Tomislav Par?ina wrote:
You can do this with agents, no need for a queue.
Define agents in agents.conf
In your dialplan, instead of Dial(SIP/bedroom) use
Dial(Agent/200)
Let the phones login as agent :)
OK, I know I have to Dial(Agent/200), but how will I
AMP doesn't do miracles! Look at its dialplan.
I believe he doesn't, but I don't have AMP installed. Next
week I think I'll have enough free time to try it. Will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] do the trick?
Yes, I was referring to AAH
Mimmus
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