Hi, I have a client that wants the following scenario using asterisk. I have done a similar and smaller scenario with Cisco Call Manager, but being an asterisk beginner, I don't think I can do it. So I needed some basic hints about each part of the project. Maybe a line or a word saves me a lot of time :) I also wanted to know if anyone can do the whole thing as a project.
I have a *Caller Side *and a *Called Side*. I need two asterisk boxes set up like this: 1- *Caller Side* sends a call to *Box 1* 2- *Box 1* puts the call on hold 3- *Box 1* sends a *call request *to *Box 2* 4- *Box 2* makes the requested call to *Called Side* 5- *Box 2* calls *Box 1 *6*- Box 2* connects the two calls: *to **Called Side *and *to Box 1* and can either leave the call or stay in line 7- *Box 1* unholds the call from *Caller Side* and connects the two calls: *from Box 1* and *from Caller Side* while *Box 2* stays in line Note: in step 3, there is a call request via email or sending a file or whatever, there is no actual call or call setup message. The main purpose: 1- Call is actually from *Caller Side* to *Called Side* but *Box 1 *sees the call in opposite way. 2- *Box 1* would not know of the *Caller Side*, it only sees the *Box 2* as the receiver of the call. I know you cannot describe the whole scenario in an email, what I need is a line or some words for each step :) Or if anyone can do the whole scenario, please send me an email for further discussions. Regards, Ali
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