Hello!
I'm still wondering, how to park a call with an ISDN line. The setup is
the
asterisk server only, controlled via the CLI. I can originate a call and I can
tell asterisk to start the JACK application. But I can't then park the call.
I
tried it with sending DTMFs with misdn send digit, no luck. I had a look at
the CLI, but didn't stumble upon a command to park the call.
What's the procedure in these circumstances? Can anybody please help me?
Kindest regards
Julien
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Since no one has responded to this, I am wondering if there are two kinds of call park. I haven't worked with European ISDN, but if it has a call park feature, that would be distinctly different from the Asterisk PABX call park feature. The Asterisk feature should not matter what sort of trunk was involved, which is why I am wondering. On the other hand, if there is an ISDN park, I'm not sure Asterisk would support it. Wilton
Hello Wilton!
Thanks for your looking after my problems.
No I meant the usual asterisk call park. Yes, it should be independet of the
trunk. But I wondered how to activate it from the asterisk CLI? Should I send
some special DTMFs (dialing digits) and be done with it? Or should I use some
special parking command or use a complete dial command? How to do it? and how
to get my caller back, when I want to continue the call?
Thanks for caring about this!
Friendly regards
Julien
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