You are using parameter b in ChanSpy arguments. That will only select
unbridged channels, Zap/73 is connected directly to the meetme
application. Remove that 'b' and try again.
Julián J. M.
On 3/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been successful using ChanSpy on a standard Dial call but when
attempting to ChanSpy on an incoming call that has been added to a MeetMe
conference (attempting to coach an agent that is speaking to a conference of
callers) it seems to fail to connect to the channel. Here's the console
dump:
-- Accepting call from '2154182700' to '3399' on channel 0/18, span 4
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1] Answer("Zap/90-1", "") in new stack
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2] Read("Zap/90-1",
"GOTDTMF|demo-instruct|1||1|1") in new stack
-- Accepting a maximum of 1 digits.
-- Playing 'demo-instruct' (language 'en')
-- User entered '5'
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3] GotoIf("Zap/90-1", "5?9") in new
stack
-- Goto (from-internal,3399,9)
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:9] AGI("Zap/90-1", "simpleconf.agi") in
new stack
-- Launched AGI Script
/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/simpleconf.agi
-- Playing 'digits/5' (language 'en')
-- AGI Script Executing Application: (CHANSPY) Options: (Zap/73|wbq)
I verified Zap/73 is the correct channel of the caller currently in the
conference I am attempting to ChanSpy on. Has anyone done this before? I
apologize in advance if my question lacks the necessary information, I'm new
to Asterisk.
-George
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