Thanks for the reply, but as I mentioned in the original email (option
C), the /n causes problems with warnings on the console.
Julian (L. S.) :)
Julian J. M. wrote:
Add /n to you Local dial string, i.e.:
Dial(Local/1234/n)
From
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+Local+ch
Add /n to you Local dial string, i.e.:
Dial(Local/1234/n)
From http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+Local+channels :
Adding "/n" at the end of the string will make the Local channel not
do a native transfer (the "n" stands for "n"o release) upon the remote
end answering the l
Using svn trunk, I am trying to record a call coming in from a zap line.
This works:
A) Zap->StartRecording->DialSip->xferToSIP2->Talk->Hangup
The entire call is recorded until the hangup
However, if you use a local channel instead:
B) Zap->StartRecording->DialLocal->DialSip->xferToSIP2->Talk