Jeremy Mann wrote:
> I just tested without any t extension, and the parked call times out and 
> rolls back to the user that parked it.  I need a way to override this to roll 
> back to my operator.
>   

Actually, the description on my entry is as follow:

*************************************************************************
;* If the call that was parked, fails to be answered within the 120 seconds
;* rings back to the parking extension and that extension is busy.  It will
;* continue to ring until it is answered.  If for whatever reason, the
;* call is rejected, it will fail on a no timeout entry in the dial plan
;* This context has been created to send the caller back into the incoming
;* context to keep from dropping the call.
;*************************************************************************


Doug



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