Thanks for your answer,
The point is I have written my custom billing program using
asterisk-java, and astcc is not an option for me this time.
I followed the Link you provided. It describes how to make an outgoing
call in different methods, but does not answer the main question: How to
listen for DTMFs? or should I park the call or should it be joined to a
conference? How to Bridge the calls?
Thanks for your reference anyway.
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Tigran Kocharyan a écrit :
Dear Asterisk Comunity,
I'm thinking about developing a callback application based on the
following scenario:
1. Customer Calls the outgoing number which is a PSTN line connected
to my Zap channel
2. Asterisk captures the Caller ID and calls back the customer.
3. As soon as the customer picks up the phone, asterisk plays a promt
to enter the Destination number.
4. Asterisk Connects the Outgoing number through another channel
(SIP/IAX/ZAP) and bridges the call.
5. After the completion, I should see the Disconnect Reason and the
Duration for each leg of the call.
The first two steps are quite evident.
Now the trick comes on step 3. How to Dial out a number and listen
for DTMF tones?
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+auto-dial+out
It looks like you want to do a calling card application. Why not try
astcc.agi? It works great...
After this, maybe park the call, or send it to conference room, then
create the second leg of the call, then bridge the call...
Do you think Asterisk reached to a level whereas it is possible to
achieve the solution?
Sure it has.
_______________________________________________
--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --
Asterisk-Users mailing list
To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users