The only thing that makes it ring in step 3 (so after the queue) is calling the Queue-command with the r-option. So there is no music on hold but a ringtone, when the caller sits in the queue.

Now the question is: when I want to use music on hold while inside the queue, how can I get the ringtone back ?!


Jonas.


On 05/12/2010 05:37 PM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Yes, 20 in Queue is timeout... works fine.

Also with the Ringing() command, there is no dialtone... It's just silence... With or without the r-option, always the same.

When there is no Queue in between the 2 dial-commands, then the ringtone is there as it should be !

So when I change to the Queue and to musiconhold, I loose the ringtone...

Should I do something after the Queue-command to get the ringing back ?? Ringing() does not help in my case...

Jonas.


On 05/12/2010 12:03 PM, Vardan wrote:
Try so:

1. dial(SIP/account1,20)
2. queue(myqueue,,,20)
3. Ringing
4. dial(SIP/account2,,r)

20 in queue is timeout?

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial

Vardan

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