Hello, Saturday, January 21, 2006, 7:34:50 PM, you wrote: > 3. I transfer the call to my "personal" MeetMe room. In this step I > would like not only the customer but also me to be connected to the > MeetMe room automatically. Basically I can continue to chat with the > customer without him noticing anything.
> 4. I now put the call on hold and call the collegue. If he wants to join > I simply transfer him to the room as well and can continue to do so with > other collegues. In order to return to the conference myself I now do > not need to call the conference number myself but simply return to the > call created in step 3. > With the exception of step 3 everything seems easy. How can I solve this > with the G-option? What is the problem with step 3? See this example as basis for modifications: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Dynamic+conferences+macro Use blind transfer and macro as above and you'll get this. With step 4 we have tricky thing: exten => _#901!,1,Dial(${EXTEN:4}, 10, G(meet^s-ENTER^1) [meet] exten => s-ENTER,1,Goto(s-HOLDER,1) <-- Here we get one channel exten => s-ENTER,2,Goto(s-COLLEGUE) <-- And here we get other channel exten => s-HOLDER,1,Hangup() <-- Leave this call, your collegue is here exten => s-COLLEGUE,1,MeetMe(${CONFHOLDER},dwx) <-- Retrieve CONFHOLDER from somewhere exten => s-COLLEGUE,2,Hangup() There may be minor mistakes, but I tried such dialplan and it works. Hope this helps you. -- Best regards, Alexander Chemeris
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