I am checking on the SetGroup / CheckGroup commands, but I have some
troubles to undestand the examples.
SetGroup(moh) can be moh anything as I like? Usually moh stands for
music on hold
CheckGroup(1) checks if somebody in in group moh. Does it mean I can
only have one SetGroup(xxx) ??
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
SetGroup(moh) can be moh anything as I like? Usually moh stands for
music on hold
CheckGroup(1) checks if somebody in in group moh. Does it mean I can
only have one SetGroup(xxx) ??
The idea is that when you do setgroup you are putting this caller into a
group. I.E.
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Example 2
*Problem*: How to limit incoming calls to SIP channels using the
SetGroup Checkgroup command. I don't want any call waiting on SIP
channels!
*Approach*: One solution is to increment the GROUPCOUNT for both the
caller and callee, to ensure the callee doesn't