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Thankx MC, This is the solution. I’ve tried it and it works perfect. But I’ve got a question. I want to set a variable with the command
SetVar I place the following text file in the
directory /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/ Channel:
Zap/g1/0655871460 MaxRetries:
0 RetryTime:
30 WaitTime:
30 Context:
call_outbound Extension:
s Priority:
1 SetVar:
call_outbound_id=0 When I tried to read the variable
call_outbound_id in the context call_outbound I can not see the value. ( exten
=> s,6,NoOp(${call_outbound_id}) ) Is this the right solution, or do I have
to use the option Data? Kind regards, From: This can also be done with the use of
“call” files. Check this out: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+auto-dial+out -MC From: Hello, Is it possible to start an asterisk
application from the command prompt? This application has to dial to a number. When the calling party picks up the phone,
the asterisk application had to play certain voicefiles. Kind Regards,
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