Russell Bryant wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> exten => 200,1,SendDTMF(200w#86) >> >> But I don't know the path to take to get that to happen after the >> hangup() - which is needed to close down the voicemail() call. >> > > I think a better approach would be to use the externnotify option in > voicemail.conf. > example.call > --- > Channel: Zap/1 > Application: SendDTMF > Data: 200w#86 > ---
The vars being passed at this time are: default, 203 , 3 (Which is what I expect) Is there a way to pass the vpb/0-0 (Or 0-1, 0-2, 0-3 extension on a Voicetronix OpenLine card?) Or is there a way to tell Asterisk - use the 1st not in use line on the device vpb? From Asterisk as it receives a call: == vpb/0-0: Answered call on vpb/0-0 [FXO] == vpb/0-0:Now listening for DTMF == vpb/0-0: Starting record mode I did try a samp.call file just to see if I could get the light to light up: Channel: vpb/0-0 Application: SendDTMF Data: 203w#86 And Asterisk said: == 0-0 requested, got: [vpb/0-0] == vpb/0-0: Calling 0-0 on vpb/0-0 [Jul 28 18:08:23] NOTICE[26499]: channel.c:3053 __ast_request_and_dial: Unable to call channel vpb/0-0 == vpb/0-0: Hangup requested What part of declaring vpb did I get wrong? And is there a way to say 'just use whatever vpd device is not in use.' Thanks. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
