On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 06:57 -0400, Dan Journo wrote:
> > I had a similar problem and as far as I know, the asterisk server doesn't
> > know which of those numbers has answered your call.
> > If anyone knows any different, I'd like to know as well!
>
> Got it!
>
> I created a context that contained this:-
>
> [outgoing_context]
> exten => _X.,1,Dial(SIP/${ext...@supplier)
>
> Then, I changed my dialling line from:-
>
> exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/01615551...@supplier&SIP/01615554...@supplier,60)
>
> to
>
> exten =>
> 555,1,Dial(LOCAL/01615551...@outgoing_context/n&LOCAL/01615554...@outgoing_context/n,60)
>
> In this example.. 01615551234 and 01615554321 are the two numbers I am
> dialling.
>
> It loops the call "out" of asterisk, and then back "in".
> Asterisk therefore thinks it's a new call coming in, and therefore creates
> two new cdr entries.... one for each outgoing call.
>
> Sorry if I didn't describe what ACTUALLY happens properly, but it works.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Dan
>
So one shows as answered and the other doesn't?
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