Hello Conference again. Meetme can now limit number of users in a room. Can it also limit how long a conference session? Someone ask the same question (from achive) but doesn't have a solid answer. Foong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030821/c1ca1383/attachment.htm
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 04:12, Chee Foong wrote:> Hello > > Conference again. Meetme can now limit number of users in a room. Can > it also limit how long a conference session? Someone ask the same > question (from achive) but doesn't have a solid answer.Please do not use HTML in your email. You should look at the junk that is created by it. BTW, what size is size=3D2 ? It seems to be in all HTML email from Microsoft products. Chee, You need to look into the TimeOut and AbsoluteTimeOut functions to get a user out after a timeframe. I may be wrong, but I think this will terminate the call though, and that may not be what is wanted. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
*CLI> show application AbsoluteTimeout -= Info about application 'AbsoluteTimeout' =- [Synopsis]: Set absolute maximum time of call [Description]: AbsoluteTimeout(seconds): Set the absolute maximum amount of time permitted for a call. A setting of 0 disables the timeout. Always returns 0. Jeremy McNamara Chee Foong wrote:> Hello > > Conference again. Meetme can now limit number of users in a room. Can > it also limit how long a conference session? Someone ask the same > question (from achive) but doesn't have a solid answer. > > Foong
Chee Foong wrote:> Hello > > Conference again. Meetme can now limit number of users in a room. Can it also limit how long a conference session? Someone ask the same question (from achive) but doesn't have a solid answer. > > FoongI see that you use unpathced version of outlook. Warmed allready? (:))