James,

The WaitExten()s just provide a pause between the two Queue() calls to
let the first group of phones finish ringing. In this example I am ringing
the same group (queue_level_1) twice, however in a real-world scenario I 
would ring queue_level_1 and then ring queue_level_2 which each have a 
different list of phones.

Thanks,

Andrew

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> From: "James Thomas" <jthomas...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Phones don't stop ringing when queue is answered
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> What purpose do the WaitExten()s serve here? Are you really allowing the
> caller to connect to different extensions in the test-queue context? Have
> you tried without the WaitExten()s?
> 
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