Hi, Well, in our case, it seems that the issue was being caused by announcements. That is, someone in QUEUE1 would be waiting 15 minutes.. and QUEUE2 would be waiting 5 minutes. The person in QUEUE1 would be listening to 'we're sorry you are holding so long, if you'd like to leave a message, press 1 now.. otherwise continue to hold'... and while they were listening to that an agent would become available. Well.. the only queue available now is QUEUE2, so that caller would get thrown to an agent. Really what should happen is, even if Asterisk is playing an announcement in queue.. it should still consider the call 'active-in-the-queue' and yank it out of the announcement if an agent becomes available.
On 12/27/06, Phil Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You posted a question on the asterisk-users forum in Aug. regarding the order that Asterisk would answer calls with multiple queues (not answering the call with the longest wait time regardless of the queue it is in). We have run into the same problem, which I consider to be a "show stopper" until we find a solution. As I understand the behavior of Asterisk that is the way it works. Seems wrong but ... I am working on a solution using realtime queues but it really isn't optimal. Did you ever find a solution? Phil Hopkins MIS Manager BexarMet Water District 2047 W. Malone San Antonio, TX 78225 office - 210-357-5753 cell - 210-279-9720
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