There's actually a document included with the source code which will 
take you through setting up an agent callback system.  You can find it 
in 'doc/queues-with-callback-members.txt'.

The 'AgentCallBackLogin' application has some issues, and since you can 
do the same thing with your dialplan, you're better off doing so.

:M

Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
> I am trying to build a simple queue with several agents using 
> AgentCallBackLogin.
>>From what I read on the Internet and tried briefly, it seems to suggest that 
>>I should be coding my own queue system for AgentCallBackLogin using AEL2 
>>instead of using the AgentCallBackLogin command because it is buggy and will 
>>no longer be supported.
>  
> Is this true? I don't seem to see too much literature on the Internet about 
> using AEL2 or are people still waiting until we are forced to use AEL2?
>  
> 
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