Hi all,
Is it just me and not reading the docs right, or has anybody else had problems with the AbsoluteTimeout application and the 'T' extension when used inside a macro?
[macro-attended]
; ARG1 is the device to dial out on, SIP or Zap, or whatever
; ARG2 is the extension to dial using 'attended' dialing
exten => s,1,AbsoluteTimeout(30)
exten => s,2,AGI(attended-extension,${ARG1},${ARG2})
; attended-extension takes a device string and an extension
; and builds a dial string according to some crazy internal logic
exten => s,3,Dial(${DIALSTRING},5,t)
exten => s,4,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1)exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Goto(s,1)
exten => T,1,NoOp("i got here here")
exten => T,2,Goto(s,1)The purpose of this macro is to be able to say something like
exten => _8XX,1,Macro(attended,SIP,${EXTEN})and have the the dialed extension rung, then, if no answer within 5 seconds, have the dialed extension plus an 'attendant' for that extension rung, (etc. etc. etc.). If nobody answers after 30 seconds, the caller is (read 'will be') offered the chance to leave a voicemail, otherwise re-enter the loop, ringing the 'full' attendant list for the requested extension.
When I test this, everything works according to plan, except when AbsoluteTimeout expires, my T extension inside the macro is not executed, the call is simply hungup. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Chris
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