You should be able to get the full channel values by doing a "Action:
Command Command: Show Channels" and picking your SIP extension out
of
the list it gives you of active channels. Then you can take that and the
channel that you are currently connected to, also taken from the "Show
channels" output(I am assuming that you want to take both parties and dump
them into the meetme room) and use those two channel values in the Redirect
command.
If you do it right, neither you nor the person you were talking to would
notice that you just moved into the meetme room. We use this method with the
astGUIclient client application to transfer an existing conversation into a
meetme room and it works great.
Hope this helps,
MATT---
-----Original Message-----
From: Vyom A [mailto:vyom2k4@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 8:21 AM
To: Asterisk_users_mailing_list
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Manager API - Redirect command
I read the Wiki pages about the Redirect command, but,
if I want to do a redirect into a MeetMe room, from
a *remote* machine, how do I *query* Asterisk and get the
Channel details?
i.e the values for the Channel and ExtraChannel.
I am using *SIP only*.
Also, when redirected, one end Hangs up. Is this the intended
behavior?
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