Brian McEntire wrote: > I've read Asterisk should be able to activate a do not disturb feature > to turn off the ringers on extensions. I checked the wiki and can't > find documentation for how to do it. > > Here's my attempt, added to extensions.conf: > > [dnd-on] > exten => _#78,1,Answer > exten => _#78,n,Wait(1) > exten => _#78,n,Macro(user-callerid,) > exten => _#78,n,Set(DB(DND/${CALLERID(number)})=YES) > exten => _#78,n,Playback(do-not-disturb&activated) > exten => _#78,n,Macro(hangupcall,) > > [dnd-off] > exten => _#79,1,Answer > exten => _#79,n,Wait(1) > exten => _#79,n,Macro(user-callerid,) > exten => _#79,n,dbDel(DND/${CALLERID(number)}) > exten => _#79,n,Playback(do-not-disturb&de-activated) > exten => _#79,n,Macro(hangupcall,) > > ;further down > include => dnd-on > include => dnd-off > > - - - > > Monitoring asterisk from the CLI, when I dial #78 on an extension, I > just get a fast busy signal and this information is reported on the > CLI: > > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: app_macro.c:144 macro_exec: No such > context 'macro-user-callerid' for macro 'user-callerid' > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: func_db.c:97 function_db_write: DB > requires an argument, DB(<family>/<key>)=value > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: file.c:504 ast_openstream_full: File > do-not-disturb does not exist in any format > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: file.c:816 ast_streamfile: Unable to > open do-not-disturb (format unknown): No such file or directory > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: app_playback.c:106 playback_exec: > ast_streamfile failed on Zap/2-1 for do-not-disturb&activated > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: file.c:504 ast_openstream_full: File > activated does not exist in any format > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: file.c:816 ast_streamfile: Unable to > open activated (format unknown): No such file or directory > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: app_playback.c:106 playback_exec: > ast_streamfile failed on Zap/2-1 for do-not-disturb&activated > Apr 3 10:41:33 WARNING[30702]: app_macro.c:144 macro_exec: No such > context 'macro-hangupcall' for macro 'hangupcall' > > - - - > > Any tips?
Read the warnings. Apart from that, what you do is good. Right before you Dial() to a user you need to check the value you have stored in DB(DND/${EXTEN}) and if it's "YES" simply do not Dial(). Regards, Philipp -- amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied - http://www.amooma.de Let's use IT to solve problems and not to create new ones. Asterisk? -> http://www.das-asterisk-buch.de Geschäftsführer: Stefan Wintermeyer Handelsregister: Neuwied B 14998 _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users