I'm trying to implement call parking with asterisk and Cisco SPA504G phones:
features.conf
parkext = 700
parkpos = 701-702
context = parkedcalls
I defined one of the unused keys to park the calls:
Key2:
fnc=sd;ext=700@10.0.1.103;vid=1;nme=Park
I also defined two other keys to pickup/unpark
I'll answer my own question:
Setting Keep Referee When REFER Failed to Yes on the Cisco phone seems to do
the trick.
From: mistral9...@hotmail.com
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 11:56:17 -0400
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call parking issue with Cisco SPA phone
I'm
We use Asterisk as a hosted PBX. We've had a couple of requests for
parking, but none of the documentation shows any way to make it aware of
contexts or otherwise make it multi-tenant. Have I missed something and
does anyone know how to make this work? Would be on Asterisk 1.6 for now,
1.8 some
Hello,
from 1.6.2 version, Asterisk suport multi-tenant parking
Look at features.conf for a example.
Regards
El 15/01/2013 15:58, Carlos Alvarez escribió:
We use Asterisk as a hosted PBX. We've had a couple of requests for
parking, but none of the documentation shows any way to make it
It appears that each time a call is parked that the CDR billing seconds are
lost and they start again when the parked call is picked back up. The call
duration is correct. What is the best way to address this issue to get
proper bill seconds?
Thanks
Bryant Zimmerman (ZK Tech Inc.)
On 11/28/2011 04:48 PM, Bryant Zimmerman wrote:
I think I may have found a partial answer to my own question but I
have not come up with any examples. Anyone have any examples for
PARKINGLOT
PARKINGDYNAMIC
PARKINGDYNCONTEXT
PARKINGDYNPOS
Hello Bryant,
I would also like to know how to make
Have you tried ParkAndAnnounce instead of Park?
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Subject: [asterisk-users
Does anyone have any examples of using realtime database driven call
parking lots. I am on version 1.8.x
My goal is to be able to do database driven multi-tenant parking lots with
out adding sperate entries into Features.conf for each lot. I also need to
be able to use the same parking
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Hey,
I am configuring call parking on asterisk however I
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asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call Parking Realtime
Does anyone have any examples of using realtime database driven call
parking lots. I am on version 1.8.x
You need to use the kK option for the dial command. See
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial
Jimmy
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Sent: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 09:15:58 -0600
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Parking
Have
Hey,
I am configuring call parking on asterisk however I have the following
issue,
- Caller A calls caller B
- Caller B receives the call and transfers it to the parking extension 799,
so that caller C can receive the call
-*The extension to which the call has been parked is read out to caller
We have a problem of no MoH when parking calls running asterisk 1.6.2.16.2.
Also, the parked call never goes back to the parker. We have
comebacktoorigin = yes and parkingtime = 180 in features.conf
Anybody know why this isn't working?
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Subject: [asterisk-users] call parking issues in asterisk 1.6.2.16.2
We have a problem of no MoH when parking calls running asterisk 1.6.2.16.2.
Also, the parked call never goes back to the parker. We have
comebacktoorigin = yes and parkingtime = 180 in features.conf
Anybody
I've been playing with call parking in Asterisk 1.8.1. I'm able to park a
call and then pick it back up. However, on the second attempt, the #72 DTMF
is ignored. Asterisk just passes that DTMF on to the caller and the call
parking never happens. Shouldn't I be able to park a call more than
i am working on call parking, i had made three extensions,
112
113
114
call parking range 8100-8199
now any call comes, exten 112 receives it after receiving it called party i.e
who received the call puts the caller on hold n than called party is hearing
moh. now plz tell me how exten 113
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Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 2:14 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] call parking
i am working on call parking, i had made three extensions,
112
113
114
call
Hi!
Can anyone please hint me on how to express Example 4 on
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+ParkAndAnnounce into an
AEL style configuration?
The Example is about how to implement a BLF on a paked call slot:
---
features.conf
John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Hello, all. I'm having a nasty problem with call parking in Asterisk
1.6.1.1 that smells like a bug. When the call returns, it seems to be
returning to a | delimited extension and failing. Here is the output
from the console:
Hi John.
I've just run into the
This was fixed in the 1.6.1 SVN, and I would guess that it was also fixed in
the 1.6.0.
SVN log:
r189951 | russell | 2009-04-22 11:56:43 -0500 (Wed, 22 Apr 2009) | 2 lines
Fix call parking callback. Pipes - Commas.
You will have to create a patch against the 1.6.0 source, but you could
start
Jonathan Thurman wrote:
This was fixed in the 1.6.1 SVN, and I would guess that it was also
fixed in the 1.6.0.
SVN log:
r189951 | russell | 2009-04-22 11:56:43 -0500 (Wed, 22 Apr 2009) | 2 lines
Fix call parking callback. Pipes - Commas.
You will have to create a patch against
Barry L. Kline wrote:
I'll figure out how to make this patch
against 1.6.0.10.
That was a trivial fix. I hope that they permanently add that patch to
the 1.6.0.x series.
Thanks again Jonathan.
Barry
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Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 2:10 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call parking with ISDN
Since no one has responded to this, I am wondering if there are two kinds of
call park. I haven't worked
Since no one has responded to this, I am wondering if there are two kinds of
call park. I haven't worked with European ISDN, but if it has a call park
feature, that would be distinctly different from the Asterisk PABX call park
feature.
The Asterisk feature should not matter what sort of trunk
Hello Wilton!
Thanks for your looking after my problems.
No I meant the usual asterisk call park. Yes, it should be independet of the
trunk. But I wondered how to activate it from the asterisk CLI? Should I send
some special DTMFs (dialing digits) and be done with it? Or should I use some
Hello!
I'm still wondering, how to park a call with an ISDN line. The setup is the
asterisk server only, controlled via the CLI. I can originate a call and I can
tell asterisk to start the JACK application. But I can't then park the call. I
tried it with sending DTMFs with misdn send digit,
Hello, all. I'm having a nasty problem with call parking in Asterisk
1.6.1.1 that smells like a bug. When the call returns, it seems to be
returning to a | delimited extension and failing. Here is the output
from the console:
[Jun 26 22:20:42] NOTICE[7168]: chan_sip.c:18160
All,
Quick question that hopefully someone out there will know the answer to...
We were previously running Asterisk 1.4.(something) (I forget which one) on
Debian. Due to an office move, I am temporarily routing our calls through
an Ubuntu box that I have. It runs Asterisk 1.4.17-dfsg-2ubuntu1
are in use, but some here consider that a hack.
_
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy G.
Gault
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 9:53 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call parking
that a hack.
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asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *Jeremy G. Gault
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Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call parking
Danny,
I have parkext set to 7000, parkpos set to 7060-7069, context is set to
parkedcalls. In extensions.conf I just include = parkedcalls
When I dial 7000 from my desk phone (which used to render a parking location
and then play hold
consider that a hack.
_
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy G.
Gault
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 9:53 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call parking
All,
Quick question
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call parking
All,
Quick question that hopefully someone out there will know the answer to...
We were previously running Asterisk 1.4.(something) (I forget which one) on
Debian. Due to an office move, I am temporarily routing our
Mike,
Okay. That seems to be the answer. I was able to compile it from source
(couldn't find any .deb packages) and parking works as it should. However,
upgrading broke the ability to use any of our Zap channels (even using
--with-zaptel/usr/src/modules/zaptel when doing ./configure in
Welcome to the world of FreePBX. It would save me quite a bit of time
if you could list what ports (port number and signaling) you have on the
card and what context you want each port to go into. When I manually
merge the two files (after stripping out 37 billion comment lines) I see
that
Hi,
Been playing with Call parking, and I can`t help but wonder if I am doing
something incorrectly. The way I understand it (using default config in
features.conf), is I would transfer a call to extension 700, which would
park the call, tell me 701. I could then hang up, go fetch the fright
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Call parking
Hi,
Been playing with Call parking, and I can`t help but wonder if I am doing
something incorrectly. The way I understand it (using default config in
features.conf), is I would transfer a call to extension 700, which would
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:33:08AM -0500, Mike wrote:
Hi,
Been playing with Call parking, and I can`t help but wonder if I am doing
something incorrectly. The way I understand it (using default config in
features.conf), is I would transfer a call to extension 700, which would
park the
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 10:56:48AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
The way I made this work was to set up 200 as my parker and I do transfer,
200, transfer.
exten = 200,1,Answer
exten = 200,n,Park(701)
That will work but only for one call park slot. If that's what you
want then great.
If you
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call parking
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 10:56:48AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
The way I made this work was to set up 200 as my parker and I do
transfer,
200, transfer.
exten = 200,1,Answer
exten = 200,n,Park(701)
That will work but only for one call park slot
Mike wrote:
Can`t the parked call just go park itself (and hang up my leg of the
call), and ideally call me back if not picked up within x seconds?
Look at the parkcall option under the features.conf
parkcall = ## ; Park call (one step parking)
Doug
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:13:49AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
This actually works for multiple slots. When 701 is occupied, * finds next
defined slow.
Does it announce what that slot is before doing it?
Rob
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Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call parking
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:13:49AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
This actually works for multiple slots. When 701 is occupied, * finds
next
defined slow.
Does it announce what that slot is before doing it?
Rob
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OK, I can park the calls OK, but I don't get the announcement -- I am
using freepbx if that makes any difference.
on Wednesday 12/03/2008 Doug Lytle([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
Mike wrote:
Can`t the parked call just go park itself (and hang up my leg of the
call), and ideally
John covici wrote:
OK, I can park the calls OK, but I don't get the announcement -- I am
using freepbx if that makes any difference.
If you park a call and do not hear the announcement then you are doing a
BLIND transfer, not an ATTENDED transfer. You should be doing attended
transfers for
John covici wrote:
OK, I can park the calls OK, but I don't get the announcement -- I am
using freepbx if that makes any difference.
Apparently it does. What does it show on the console when doing the one
step parking? Also make sure your dial command has kK:
k- Allow the called
By legacy phone I assume you have an analog card connected to your
Asterisk server. I've not used analog phones with Asterisk in many
years, but IIRC you need transfer=yes and threewaycalling=yes in
zapata.conf/chan_dhadi.conf. You would then do a 2nd flash to complete
the transfer. On
Yep, those are fine and as I say, it does actually park the call
because I can hang up and type 701 and get the call back, but my only
problem is it hangs up immediately instead of playing the
announcement.
on Wednesday 12/03/2008 Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
By legacy
Hi List,
I need to have one PBX but have multiple call parking for many different
context. Basically for hosted VoIP, anyway this can be achineved? We really
want to use the Snom's or something like that with a light on the phone so
we can what caller is in each parking space/line. I have not
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McCarthy
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 15:39
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Call Parking with multiple lots
Hi List,
I need to have one PBX but have multiple call parking for many different
context. Basically for hosted VoIP
23, 2008 15:39
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*Subject:* [asterisk-users] Call Parking with multiple lots
Hi List,
I need to have one PBX but have multiple call parking for many different
context. Basically for hosted VoIP, anyway this can be achineved? We
, January 23, 2008 16:04
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Parking with multiple lots
How many contexts have you had this running on?
And for the ring back, you cant have it park and then on the same call
return the info, has to hangup
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McCarthy
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 16:04
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Parking with multiple lots
How many contexts have you had this running on?
And for the ring back, you cant have it park
Is there a good way to set the callerid(name) for calls being returned
from parking? We tried using the parkandannounce function, but we
couldn't get the audio to play back nicely. (we don't want the park
position returned as a separate phone call...)
ideas?
PaulH
Is it possible with asterisk to use a single button to park and retrieve a call?
e.g. Button is labelled Park 701
- If it is not in use, park the current call to 701
- If it is in use (the associated LED will be lit), pickup the call at
701 (putting the current call [if any] on hold).
A Polycom
At 03:10 PM 11/29/2007, you wrote:
Is it possible with asterisk to use a single button to park and
retrieve a call?
I could do this with my Aastra 480i CT as the buttons can have
different meaning for different states.
Ira
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Hi List,
I have a client who is using park heavily, but once we hit the cal button
(in this a hotkey tied to park orbit on the Snom's), we have a 3 second
delay before we here the digit the call is parked on. Is their anyway around
this at all? Does anyone know if we have these same delays if
Seems like a bug to me.
File a bug report in the bug tracker, bugs.digium.com. Upload
backtrace and all information you have.
Thank you!
/O
24 jan 2007 kl. 21.20 skrev Bruce Reeves:
I have one system that is crashing everytime a call is parked and I
have tried recompiling the asterisk,
I have one system that is crashing everytime a call is parked and I have
tried recompiling the asterisk, checking out the latest SVN of 1.2 and
modifying the configuration. I have identified what I think is the error and
have back traces but since this is occurring on only one system I want to
Greetings
I've noticed something odd while messing around with a test system and
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not. I have three phones connected to
an asterisk system in a remote office over a point to point T1 (no nat)
all set up with canreinvite=yes. The phones are a Polycom 601, 501
Greets all and TIA
Here is my description short and simple:
Call comes in -- Gets parked -- parking time expires -- rings back
person who parked the call
Is there a way for me to change the extension when ringing back?
Normally Asterisk does this:
12125551212 -- AsteriskPBX --
501s, 601s running 1.6.5
Asterisk 1.2.10
NAT
Logs at the bottom of the email
Using AMP or FreePBX for the config files
Heres whats happening:
Call comes in
Answer the call
On the Polycom
Hit Transfer (person calling in hears MOH just fine)
Enter park extension (my case
You can have it come back on another line appearance that is set with
different ringtone.
On 8/24/06, J. Oquendo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quick question maybe someone can point me in the right direction...
Caller -- Receptionist -- ParksCall
Receptionist makes announcement for individual
Assume 4XX extensions and the SNOMs have a page extension that auto
answers in the 5XX range to match.
; Parking
exten = 6,1,NoOp()
exten =
6,n,ParkAndAnnounce(call:ha/on:PARKED|105|SIP/5${BLINDTRANSFER:5:2}|default,74${BLINDTRANSFER:5:2},1)
exten = 6,hint,Local/6
; Parking Ring back
exten =
Quick question maybe someone can point me in the right direction...
Caller -- Receptionist -- ParksCall
Receptionist makes announcement for individual to pick up parked call.
No one picks up so it rings back to receptionist within a minute and a
half. Is there any way to change the ringer for
Look over there : http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=6953
David
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Objet : [asterisk-users] Call Parking Ring
Greets all. Having an issue with parking calls. Here is the scenario
Calls comes in -- Answered -- Placed on Park -- Go to retrieve parked
call -- Can't
This only happens for the person who answered the call (Initiator). They
can't retrieve the calls they parked. Anyone else can, and if they
Hi,
We're using Polycom IP501 SIP phones (app version 1.6.4.0043) with
Asterisk 1.2.9.1. I set up call parking last week and for a while, it
worked great. It stopped working yesterday, all of the sudden. What
happens is that when the phone user dials #999 (our parkext), the call
does not get
Hi,
Is there some way I can store the space that a call was parked-in in
the DataBase?
Here is my problem.
I have users who are forgetting what parking space they are putting
calls in. Is there anyway I can either have the parking space number
repeated several times, and/or have something
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 15:27, Matt wrote:
Is there some way I can store the space that a call was parked-in in
the DataBase?
*CLI show application ParkAndAnnounce
Pay particular attention to the ${PARKEDAT} variable, and announce the call
to a Local/ channel which takes the var and stores
*CLI show application ParkAndAnnounce
Pay particular attention to the ${PARKEDAT} variable, and announce the call
to a Local/ channel which takes the var and stores it in the DB.
I keep seeing this reference to 'PARKEDAT' but no where do I see it,
nor does it seem to work.
This is all I get:
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 15:55, Matt wrote:
I keep seeing this reference to 'PARKEDAT' but no where do I see it,
nor does it seem to work.
Ahh, you must be running 1.2.x or earlier. This is in svn trunk.
-A.
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IC.. So there is no way at all to do this in 1.2.6?
On 5/17/06, Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 15:55, Matt wrote:
I keep seeing this reference to 'PARKEDAT' but no where do I see it,
nor does it seem to work.
Ahh, you must be running 1.2.x or earlier.
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 16:37, Matt wrote:
IC.. So there is no way at all to do this in 1.2.6?
Sure... backport the feature. There really isn't much to it. In fact, I think
if you diff the parkandannounce app source on 1.2.6 and svn trunk you will be
pleasantly surprised. You *may* need to
I have an issue with call parking and hope there is some undocumented feature
for this. ;-)
We are replacing our legacy PBX with asterisk, but to save money over time
(handsets and network), I am trying to maintain the use
of our legacy PBX.
Asterisk extensions can not use the call parking
Use a macro that uses the ParkAndAnnounce application and set the
return context there.
On 5/11/06, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an issue with call parking and hope there is some undocumented feature
for this. ;-)
We are replacing our legacy PBX with asterisk, but to save money over
Hi everybody,
I would like to set asterisk up such that to use the call parking
feature, instead of transferring a call to the extension set up in
features.conf, you just dial a code (e.g. *3) and this then parks the
call. The main reason for this is that a number of the phones I use have
Is there any way to define call parking parameters for different
contexts?
For example, if I have a client in context 100 and another client in
context 200, can they both define parking positions, say, from
701-710, where 701 in context 100 is different from 701 in context 200?
Or even
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking and multiple contexts
Is there any way to define call parking parameters for
different contexts
)
SuperValetParking - Latest from BKW 26/11/2004:
http://www.asterlink.com/svp/
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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:41 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call Parking
I have an asterisk setup using asterisk 1.2.4 and a mix of grandstream
phones - BT 102 and GXP 200.
The problem I having is with call parking. Isn't it suppose to announce
the extension where the call is being parked to the person parking the
call at the time the call is being parked.
How
Hi,
Is it possible to use the hint priority to allow call parking slots to
be monitored on (for example) Snom indicator lamps? How do you refer to
the slots (i.e., what is the channel) in the hint?
- Mike
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On 2/20/06, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use the hint priority to allow call parking slots to
be monitored on (for example) Snom indicator lamps? How do you refer to
the slots (i.e., what is the channel) in the hint?
You're looking for the
Set the parking time limit to 10 minutes instead of the default and ask
your operator to check back with the parked caller regularly, that's
what we do :) shrug
Asterisk User List wrote:
We have just analog lines coming in to our Asterisk box and so no
CallerID information can be gathered,
We have just analog lines coming in to our Asterisk box and so no
CallerID information can be gathered, all calls look the same on the
phone display.
Once a user parks a call and the time runs out it returns the call but
keeps the original CallerID information that makes it look like it is
just
Call parking...
I can park a call that was received on a particular phone.
But I can not park a call from the phone that initiated a call. The DTMF
are just sent out to audio channel.
Any hints anyone?
Thanks,
Andre
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Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote:
Call parking...
I can park a call that was received on a particular phone.
But I can not park a call from the phone that initiated a call. The
DTMF are just sent out to audio channel.
check out the t (incoming transfer) and T (outgoing transfer) options
On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 12:53 -0800, Anthony Rodgers wrote:
Hi Dave,
exten = callpark,1,Dial(SIP/1000) didn't work - invalid extension
What about:
exten = callpark,1,Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Regards,
Adam
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What firmware version did you use for the polycom phone ??
I just tried it on my IP600, and when I press the park button, it waits
for me to dial an extension number, then I press park again, and it just
hangs up the call.
Thanks,
Adam
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 13:56 -0800, Anthony Rodgers wrote:
i have the 1.6.3 firmware and also when i press park i need to dial another extension..
On 11/24/05, Adam Goryachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What firmware version did you use for the polycom phone ??I just tried it on my IP600, and when I press the park button, it waitsfor me to dial an extension
Hi... I have the polycom 301 with firmware 1.6.3
When i Press Park, i get a dialog to enter a extension.
A dial 700 ther
and the call get parked, and i recive a call announceme where the calls was parked.
is this normal ???
On 11/24/05, Alvaro Parres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have the 1.6.3
Hi Adam,
Same - the parkee gets the stall number announcement instead of the
parker.
On Nov 24, 2005, at 2:49 AM, Adam Goryachev wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 12:53 -0800, Anthony Rodgers wrote:
Hi Dave,
exten = callpark,1,Dial(SIP/1000) didn't work - invalid extension
What about:
exten
This is with Bootrom 2.6.2.0032, SIP 1.5.2.0054.
On Nov 24, 2005, at 3:32 AM, Adam Goryachev wrote:
What firmware version did you use for the polycom phone ??
I just tried it on my IP600, and when I press the park button, it waits
for me to dial an extension number, then I press park again,
From my original post:
using ParkAndAnnouce puts the parked call on hold, hangs up the parker
and then immediately calls them back with an announcement of the stall
number
So, I would say, yes :-)
On Nov 24, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Alvaro Parres wrote:
Hi... I have the polycom 301 with
-Users] Call parking on Polycom IP501
Hi there,
Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I
got the Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing
the following:
features.conf:
[general]
parkext = 1000
parkpos = 1001-1009
context = parkedcalls
parkingtime = 120
Hi there,
Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I got the
Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing the following:
features.conf:
[general]
parkext = 1000
parkpos = 1001-1009
context = parkedcalls
parkingtime = 120
transferdigittimeout = 3
courtesytone =
Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call parking on Polycom IP501
Hi there,
Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I
got the Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing
the following:
features.conf:
[general]
parkext = 1000
parkpos = 1001-1009
context
I am using realtime_ext, asterisk-1.2.0 and am trying to understand the
correct method of adding extensions in my database to correctly handing call
parking. I have it working fairly well by adding an extension of 700 in the
correct context and then extensions 700-7xx with the ParkedCall
Brian May wrote:
Hello,
If a parked call times out, it will ring the original extension again.
If this fails for any reason (e.g. the extension is busy), then the
caller receives silence until the timeout time, and then gets the busy
signal and is disconnected.
I consider disconnecting
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 09:04:53AM -0500, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
You looked at the features.conf.sample file?
Yes.
I don't see how that helps, at least in my version.
There is a parameter to change the timeout time, but I don't want to
change the time, I just want to change the
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