Hello list,

I've upgraded to 1.6.2.11 to be able to use the bridge()-command, but there is no info on it :

asterisk*CLI> core show application Bridge

  -= Info about application 'Bridge' =-

[Synopsis]
Not available

[Description]
Not available

[Syntax]
Not available

[Arguments]
Not available

[See Also]
Not available


How is it possible that Asterisk is not able to bridge 2 channels together ?! Is there then nobody that needs to do this ?! This sounds very odd to be.

And if there do is a bridge()-command, it seems to me that nobody is aware of it. Very strange.




On 09/08/2010 10:55 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello list,

how can I connect 2 channels together ?! As this is what is suggested by Philipp...


Kind regards,
Jonas.


On 09/07/2010 09:04 PM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
On 09/07/2010 06:40 PM, Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
is their a way to keep having a dialtone for the calling party when the
macro is executed ?! Or not ?!

Consider using either FollowMe() or using the G option of Dial() instead.

Philipp

So with this G option I send the caller and the callee to a context +
extension, but how are both parties connected together then ?!

Is there somewhere an example ?!

I just want the ringtone to continue while the called party accepts the
call by pressing "1"... I don't really see how I can have the same
functionality by sending the calling and called party to a certain
context, where they have a different priority also. How do they connect
together ?!?!



Jonas.

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