That's right, but i think that you should use:
exten => h,1,DEADAGI( )
because in h extension the channel is considered as 'dead channel' ,
Regards,
--
J. Espinal
Slackware-es.com
chester c young wrote:
in your dialplan:
[context]
...
h,1,AGI(...)
*/David Ruggles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
I'm working on writing some test IVR code in AGI. I can't get my
FXO port to
detect a hang-up, but I'm going to deploying this using Digital
cards so I
decided to just skip that problem for now. However this leaves me
with a
question. How does AGI detect a hang-up if everything is operating
normally?
TIA!!
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc.
(910) 285-7200 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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