hi all, I have a little question about meetme in Asterisk. One of my client ask me that all call can, if is necessary, become conference for 3-4 user during conversation. I think that are 2 way for make this: 1- all call (instead if the users are only 2) are conference 2- using n-way call (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+n-way+call+HOWTO) I decide to implement the first way because for the users is the simplest (I think). The problem is that when user call one extension that isn't available or not responding the first user remain in the room for all work day. :( There's a way to make ring two phone and enter in the conference in the same time? Thank Enrico. -- Pasqualotto Enrico Netspin srl mail: e.pasqualotto@netspin.it cell: 347 3292620 web: www.netspin.it
One easy way to get close to this affect: Create a group dial Dial(SIP/1000&SIP/1001) then have a dynamic meetme room generating extension. This way, you can put them on hold for a brief second, dial that extension, create a room, then transfer them into it. This keeps the number of conference rooms to a min, while letting you create them on the fly for when you need more than 3 people on a call. Rob Enrico Pasqualotto wrote:> hi all, I have a little question about meetme in Asterisk. > One of my client ask me that all call can, if is necessary, become > conference for 3-4 user during conversation. > > I think that are 2 way for make this: > > 1- all call (instead if the users are only 2) are conference > 2- using n-way call > (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+n-way+call+HOWTO) > > I decide to implement the first way because for the users is the > simplest (I think). > > The problem is that when user call one extension that isn't available or > not responding the first user remain in the room for all work day. :( > > There's a way to make ring two phone and enter in the conference in the > same time? > > Thank Enrico. > > > >
Rob Schall wrote:> One easy way to get close to this affect: > > Create a group dial Dial(SIP/1000&SIP/1001) > then have a dynamic meetme room generating extension. This way, you can > put them on hold for a brief second, dial that extension, create a room, > then transfer them into it. This keeps the number of conference rooms to > a min, while letting you create them on the fly for when you need more > than 3 people on a call. > > Rob >Thanks Rob, another way (I think): I make a standard 2 way call (2000 to 2001), if other user (2002) call 2000 or 2001 and the DIALSTATUS is "busy" using channelredirect I put the three user in one conference. I think this is MY solution... Now I try! -- Pasqualotto Enrico Netspin srl mail: e.pasqualotto@netspin.it cell: 347 3292620 web: www.netspin.it -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3423 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070417/d207d2fd/smime.bin
That defiantly makes sense. And it probably could be one less step than mine as well. :) Enrico Pasqualotto wrote:> Rob Schall wrote: > >> One easy way to get close to this affect: >> >> Create a group dial Dial(SIP/1000&SIP/1001) >> then have a dynamic meetme room generating extension. This way, you can >> put them on hold for a brief second, dial that extension, create a room, >> then transfer them into it. This keeps the number of conference rooms to >> a min, while letting you create them on the fly for when you need more >> than 3 people on a call. >> >> Rob >> >> > > Thanks Rob, another way (I think): > > I make a standard 2 way call (2000 to 2001), if other user (2002) call > 2000 or 2001 and the DIALSTATUS is "busy" using channelredirect I put > the three user in one conference. > > I think this is MY solution... Now I try! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070417/f3c88d43/attachment.htm
Hi Enrico, you can achieve this with the G option of Dial command Here is a quick dialplan snippet [from-internal-custom] exten => 4002,1,Noop(MeetMeTest Creating MeetMe ${CALLERID(num)}) exten => 4002,n,Answer() exten => 4002,n,Set(_MEETMEROOM=${CALLERID(num)}) exten => 4002,n,Dial(SIP/XXXXXX||G(meetme-custom^s^1)) [meetme-custom] exten => s,1,MeetMe(${MEETMEROOM},dAxqa) exten => s,2,MeetMe(${MEETMEROOM},qdx) When the call is estabilished, call legs are sent to meetme-custom,s,1 (caller) and meetme-custom,s,2 (called) I used the callerid as dynamic MeetMe room Then have a look at 'a' option of MeetMe to solve your problem related to hangup Hope it helps Regards Enrico Pasqualotto ha scritto:> hi all, I have a little question about meetme in Asterisk. > One of my client ask me that all call can, if is necessary, become > conference for 3-4 user during conversation. > > I think that are 2 way for make this: > > 1- all call (instead if the users are only 2) are conference > 2- using n-way call > (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+n-way+call+HOWTO) > > I decide to implement the first way because for the users is the > simplest (I think). > > The problem is that when user call one extension that isn't available or > not responding the first user remain in the room for all work day. :( > > There's a way to make ring two phone and enter in the conference in the > same time? > > Thank Enrico. > > > >-- Ing. Edoardo Serra WeBRainstorm S.r.l. Via Pio Fo? 83/C 10126 - Torino Tel: +39 011 678 100 Fax: +39 011 678 275