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Hi,
I am in process developing Multi-Tenant system for Call Centers.
I am considering what are the best option for Agent to Login and and wait
for the calls from the Queue.
Option 1: AgentLogin (staying on the line with music on hold and bridging
the call when a customer enters the queue)
"timing test" does similar, it just doesn't do the automatic calculation.
Confbridge normally operates at a mixing interval of 20ms, which is 50 ticks
per second. That would be what you would want to test.
If you don't get 50 per second then that means ConfBridge will not provide a
steady
Robert McGilvray wrote:
Before I rip apart the environment and rebuild on physical I’d like to
try and confirm that hypothesis. In the past this was a simple matter of
running dahdi_test which would report the accuracy. I’m not sure how to
interpret the results of “timing test” in the
Thufir wrote:
I don't understand what a SIP invite is. Certainly it's explained as:
"This article explains the main fields included in a SIP INVITE, which
is sent to set-up a VoIP call. A SIP INVITE message contains typically
between 4 and 6 header entries with contact information inside
Valter Nogueira wrote:
I am using Asterisk 13.9.1 and want to catch AttendedTransfer, but it is
not fired at all.
You'll need to describe more about the scenario. What exactly are you
doing, and where are you expecting the event to appear?
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Joshua Colp
Digium, Inc. | Senior Software
I don't understand what a SIP invite is. Certainly it's explained as:
"This article explains the main fields included in a SIP INVITE, which is
sent to set-up a VoIP call. A SIP INVITE message contains typically between
4 and 6 header entries with contact information inside them."