I didn't do anything except upgrade. We were using 1.2.7 because of problems with transfer using Cisco 7960s over Sergio's chan_sccp driver in later versions. After much frustration we dropped 1.2.10 on last night, and it just worked. Didn't make any changes at all to the dialplan.

Believe me I'm quite mystified right now, but I'm worried if I look into it too deeply it'll stop working for me, so I'm not asking too many questions just yet :)

--Wayne
On Jul 20, 2006, at 7:43 AM, Mindaugas Kezys wrote:

How did you managed to et info who pressed the button for feature request?
CHANNEL and CALLERID(NUM) variables are pointing to wrong direction.

Regards/Pagarbiai,
Mindaugas Kezys


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wayne P. HIll
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 1:10 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Identifying invoking party for a feature

heh.  Just got permission to drop 1.2.10 on there and it seems to be
working the way i want it now.


--Wayne
On Jul 19, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Wayne P. HIll wrote:

I'm working on a server being implemented for a client right now
which, due to a long string of issues I won't go into, has decided
that they wish to use cisco 7960s over sccp with asterisk.  Now
it's up to us to write in the many features that this setup doesn't
support by default.  The current issue is with "n-way" calls.

As a base we're using the code from the how-to on VoIP-info, using
app_asyncgoto rather than using ChannelRedirect and running trunk.
That, so far, hasn't been an issue.

The How-to is here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+n-
way+call+HOWTO  for reference.

The issue we face is this:  Because of the way featuremap works,
regardless of who invokes the feature, the party identified as
'caller' gets prompted to invite the 3rd party, eg Joe Random calls
the clients company and it's determined a 3way conference is going
to be necessary.  Jenny Random, the Service Rep, hits the key
sequence for a conference, with the current setup, Joe would be
prompted for the party he wishes to conference, and Jenny would be
thrown into the dynamic room.

The questions I have is basically, is there any way to identify
(through an accessible either as a variable or through agi) which
party in a call is the party who actually invoked the feature?

Thanks for the help
Wayne
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