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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Continue AGI after Dial()
following caller
hang up?
Yeah I think I slightly misread your original question,
which I realised
when I saw Thorsten's reply. I initially thought you just
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Continue AGI after Dial()
following caller
If the caller hangs up Asterisk sends a SIGHUP. You can catch the
signal and do whatever you want to do.
Am 21.11.2011 07:38, schrieb David Cunningham:
Hello,
We would like to continue a Perl AGI after a Dial() it has done
completes following caller
We do that with the F option in Dial().
From http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial :
F(context^exten^pri): When the caller hangs up, transfer the called
party to the specified context and extension and continue execution.
Cheers,
Kingsley.
On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 17:38 +1100,
Thorsten,
We have SIGHUP set to 'IGNORE', but it still does not continue the AGI
after the Dial(). Do you have any idea why that might happen?
Thanks for your advice.
On 21 November 2011 22:19, Thorsten Göllner t...@ovm-group.com wrote:
If the caller hangs up Asterisk sends a SIGHUP. You
Kingsley,
Thanks for the reply, but I am looking to continue within the same AGI
process and I believe that method would require starting a new AGI.
On 21 November 2011 22:22, Kingsley Tart kings...@skymarket.co.uk wrote:
We do that with the F option in Dial().
From
Hi,
I use an AGI with PHP. Here is a short snippet:
[...]
declare(ticks = 1);
pcntl_signal(SIGHUP, array($this, "signal_handler"));
[...]
public function signal_handler($signal_number)
{
$this-log_message("debug", "Signal catched:
Yeah I think I slightly misread your original question, which I realised
when I saw Thorsten's reply. I initially thought you just wanted to
avoid going into the h extension.
I'm not doing any AGI stuff here that hangs around while the call does
stuff - the AGI process just runs quickly then
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Continue AGI after Dial() following caller
hang up?
Yeah I think I
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Continue AGI after Dial() following caller
hang up?
Yeah I think I slightly misread your original question, which I realised
when I saw Thorsten's
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Tart
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Continue AGI after Dial() following caller
hang up?
Yeah I think I slightly misread your
Hello,
We would like to continue a Perl AGI after a Dial() it has done completes
following caller hangup. We would like to do this in the same AGI, and not
using a new AGI from the 'h' extension. It works fine when the called party
hangs up and the 'g' option is used, but not for caller hangup.
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