> I found a solution... I just has to enter an Answer
> line and now it behaves as I wanted. Here is the
> working code:
>
> [inbound]
> exten => 1234567,1,Set(GROUP()=limit)
> exten => 1234567,2,GotoIf($[${GROUP_COUNT()}>2]?103)
> exten => 1234567,3,Dial(Zap/5&Zap/6,25,tT)
> exten => 1234567,4,Voicemail,u110
> exten => 1234567,5,hangup
> exten => 1234567,103,Answer
> exten => 1234567,104,Playtones(busy)
> exten => 1234567,105,Wait(5)
> exten => 1234567,106,Hangup
Check for OUTBOUND_GROUP variable in
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+SetGroup
It provides interesting capability "to set the amount of calls on the called
channel but also on the calling channel".
In this case you should not need Answer.
Benchev
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