I haven't looked through the code yet, but no, there is no easy way that
I've discovered to be able to do this, although it seems like there should
be. 

All that we really need to be able to do is somehow execute a 'Link' action
between two channels that would bridge the two desired channels and unlink
whatever those two channels were originally connected to. I'll take a look
at the manager API code later this week and see if there's any easy way of
patching it to accomplish this.

Thanks,

MATT---

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Redirect two channels to each other?


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mattf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe this would best be explained in a diagram:
> 
> 1).  person A <---> music on hold      and      person B <---> music on
hold
> 
> 2).  *some manager API action*
> 
> 3).  person A <---> person B
> 
> 
> This is what I think he's asking about, how do you take two parties on
> different conversations and put them together without using a meetme
> conference?

Thanks Matt, that is exactly what I am asking. I assume you haven't found
a way either, otherwise you would have mentioned it! :-)

Cheers
Tony
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