From: Pavel Jezek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:39:22 +0100
I think, this can be solved using phone autoanswer feature, look at wiki...
exten => s,1,SIPAddHeader(Alert-Info: info=alert-autoanswer)
exten => s,2,Dial(SIP/myphone)
Or without. One of my contexts is set up exactly like the original sample.
Just Dial(), no Answer(). (I think I've seen textbook samples like that,
too.) Asterisk bridges the call when the callee picks up. (That's the main
work Asterisk does: bridging calls.)
The noise may indicate other problems.
Yuan Liu
Paradise Dove wrote:
hi,
is there anyway to Answer() the caller channel after the called number
pickedup the phone.
when an outside caller calls * system just continue ringing and not pick
up the line and just dial an extension and then answer the caller channel
after the called extension picked up the phone.
is this possible in *?
something like this:
[incoming]
exten => s,1,NoOp()
exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/120)
i've done this but when 120 extension picks up the phone just a noise will
be heard and call won't be bridged to caller channel.
i have also used Dial(SIP/120|M(answerme)) which runs a macro with
Answer() command when called party picksup but it just re-answers the
called extension!!
thanks
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