I looked at a call queue, but it didn't seem to work the way I want.  Agents 
need to log into the queue to get calls, seemingly.  Of course, I only stopped 
on the topic for a short period.  with the meetme conference, anyone can answer 
the door from any phone by dialing the conference extension, just not open the 
door.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ola Lidholm
Sent: Mon 3/26/2007 7:40 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Doorphone




On 26 mar 2007, at 22.17, Ray Wadkins wrote:

> We have a doorphone device that's connected to our PBX.  Currently, 
> there's a special meetme conference that the phone connects to when 
> the visitor presses zero.  Users in the office can dial the meetme 
> conference and get connected.  The problem is that we can't send 
> DTMF signals to the door to open it, because the meetme app seems 
> to capture them.
>
> I had the bright idea to set up a "virtual extension" that would 
> just ring, virtually.  Then we could use call pickup to snag the 
> call at an extension and be able to open the door.  Unfortunately, 
> I can't figure out how to get that to work.  Wait(30) and Answer
> (30000) don't seem to allow call pickup to snag the extension.
>
> Any suggestions?

Hi Ray,

I can't really understand why you want to use a meetme conference? 
Why not use a call queue instead?

/Ola Lidholm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Whatever one man is capable of conceiving, other men are able to 
achieve." - Jules Verne.

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