Tom Moore wrote:
Hi guys,
What's the best way to setup a ring group that contains 6 extensions so that
when a call comes in there starts a 30 second timer and the first available
device is rang instead of ringing all extensions at the same time?
What I want it to do is cycle through the
Hi guys,
What's the best way to setup a ring group that contains 6 extensions so that
when a call comes in there starts a 30 second timer and the first available
device is rang instead of ringing all extensions at the same time?
What I want it to do is cycle through the extensions and have the
Why don't you just call the Dial application for each user, one after
another ??
The ones that are busy will just go through. So, on the next priority,
you dial another one.
Tom Moore wrote:
Hi guys,
What's the best way to setup a ring group that contains 6 extensions so that
when a call
Sounds more like a hunt group than a ring group.
Bruce Komito
WPTI Telecom
(775) 236-5815
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Ruddy G. wrote:
Why don't you just call the Dial application for each user, one after
another ??
The ones that are busy will just go through. So, on the next priority,
you dial
11:09 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Setting up ring group
Why don't you just call the Dial application for each user, one after
another ??
The ones that are busy will just go through. So, on the next priority,
you dial another one
Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Setting up ring group
Sounds more like a hunt group than a ring group.
Bruce Komito
WPTI Telecom
(775) 236-5815
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Ruddy G. wrote:
Why don't you just call the Dial application for each user, one after
Tom Moore wrote:
This works only half way.
This gives the ring function I want, but doesn't take in to account the 30
sec timer to send to voicemail if the line is not answered.
What you are looking for is a 'queue' in Asterisk terminology. These
already exist and can be built and managed