I am working on a project on 3rd party call control for a call center, for which I think Asterisk may be useful. What I would like to do is:
- Have a call come in to Asterisk. - Asterisk asks another machine, over a slow IP link, such as a modem, how it should route the call. Asterisk passes the called and calling numbers. - This other machine looks up the destination, based on called and calling numbers, in an SQL database, and responds to Asterisk. - When Asterisk gets a reply, it routes the call. - During the call, this other machine may ask Asterisk to re-route the call. - If this happens, Asterisk hangs up on the party it called, plays a 'please hold' message to the caller, then connects them to the new destination. - All this happens over a mixture of basic rate ISDN, analogue lines, H.323, and SIP. Looking at the Asterisk website, I don't see any options to do this. Has anyone given this any thought? Would such a thing be difficult to write? -- Alistair Cunningham, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users