Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dial Command Reference for SIP channel

2006-05-14 Thread Chris Hastie

On Fri, 12 May 2006, Dave Morrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Hi all.  I was reading a sample config someone had posted relating to
call forwarding, and in it, they use a Dial command with components
that I cannot find any reference to.
 
Can someone point me to a reference which could explain the difference
between Dial(SIP/100|20|Ttr,,wW) and Dial(SIP/100,,wW)
Specifically, what is the |20|Ttr ?  I cannot seem to find any
reference which would indicate this is even a valid format for the SIP
channel.


Well to my inexpert eye it looks wrong. Are you sure about the those 
stray commas in the first example?


Arguments can be separated by either a comma (,) or a pipe (|). So in 
your first you are dialling the SIP/100 with a 20 seconds timeout. 
What's left I think should be TtrwW, not Ttr,,wW. These are the 
'options' and are as listed at
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+Dial. So if you loose those 
rogue commas, the answer to your what's the difference question is a 
specific time out value, the ability for both parties to perform 
transfers and a ringing tone.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dial Command Reference for SIP channel

2006-05-14 Thread Doug Lytle

Dave Morrow wrote:
Hi all.  I was reading a sample config someone had posted relating to 
call forwarding, and in it, they use a Dial command with components 
that I cannot find any reference to.
 
Can someone point me to a reference which could explain the difference 
between Dial(SIP/100|20|Ttr,,wW) and Dial(SIP/100,,wW)
Specifically, what is the |20|Ttr ?  I cannot seem to find any 
reference which would indicate this is even a valid format for the SIP 
channel.
 

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+Dial

Doug

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dial Command Reference for SIP channel

2006-05-14 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling

Doug Lytle wrote:

Dave Morrow wrote:
Hi all.  I was reading a sample config someone had posted relating to 
call forwarding, and in it, they use a Dial command with components 
that I cannot find any reference to.
 
Can someone point me to a reference which could explain the difference 
between Dial(SIP/100|20|Ttr,,wW) and Dial(SIP/100,,wW)
Specifically, what is the |20|Ttr ?  I cannot seem to find any 
reference which would indicate this is even a valid format for the SIP 
channel.
 

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+Dial


Or show application dial in the Asterisk CLI.

Dial(SIP/100|20|Ttr,,wW) is NOT a valid Dial command.  In Asterisk a | 
is the same as a ,.  In fact , is translated into a | internally, 
as you can see by watching the CLI.





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[Asterisk-Users] Dial Command Reference for SIP channel

2006-05-12 Thread Dave Morrow



Hi all. I was 
reading a sample config someone had posted relating to call forwarding, and in 
it, they use a Dial command with components that I cannot find any reference 
to.

Can someone point me 
to a reference which could explain the difference between 
Dial(SIP/100|20|Ttr,,wW) and Dial(SIP/100,,wW) 
Specifically, what 
is the |20|Ttr ? I cannot seem to find any reference which would indicate 
this is even a valid format for the SIP channel.

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