Hi,
A makes call to B. B has connection problem with the server (say, the
lan cable is unplugged).
1: A --- server
2: A --- server
3: server B
In 2, server will send the ring to A and it will hear ringing tone.
In 3, server will try to connect B until timeout.
My question is:
A will still
Earl
Thanks for the answer, I am currently looking at it, and it looks like it does not solve all my problems (Asterisk-wise, that is), but it is surely a big step on the way.
Michael
2006/8/24, Earl Terwilliger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael,you might take a look at this, as it does most of that +
Michael,
you might take a look at this, as it does most of that + more:
http://micpc.com/eventmonitor/
earl
On Thursday 24 August 2006 14:17, Mir wrote:
Hi
I'm working on a project, where I need the status of every telephone on the
system. (Idle,ringing,busy)
If a phone is busy,
Hi
I'm working on a project, where I need the status of every telephone on the system. (Idle,ringing,busy)
If a phone is busy, I also need to know the callerid of the other end.
I have made a deamon, which query Asterisk every second for active calls, this works by issuing a Status to the
Hello,
I'm working on a project, where I need the status of every telephone on the
system. (Idle,ringing,busy)
snip
I have made a deamon, which query Asterisk every second for active calls,
this works by issuing a Status to the manager-interface, and processing
the return data and then put