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2009 Jul 20
0
[asterisk-user] MeetMe feature request: bypass pincode
First off, not a dev question, redirecting to -user.
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Emrah wrote:
> Would it be possible to imagine an option that avoids the need of
> entering the pin code of a conference room?
Unless I'm misunderstanding you, just create the meetme without requiring
a pin.
See:
[core] show application meetme
or whatever random order of words makes sense to your version
2009 Jul 20
0
[asterisk-dev] MeetMe feature request: bypass pincode
Emrah wrote:
>> This is an asterisk-users question, and would have been more appropriate to have
>> asked there.
>>
>> Instead of setting up your conferences in meetme.conf, you could set them up
>> dynamically in the dialplan, and then you can control whether the user is
>> prompted for a pin or not when joining the conference, based on whatever logic
2009 Apr 01
1
login-logout asterisk
Hello,
In our previous PBX we have an option to turn off or on outside calls with
a pincode..
Like, user is able to get calls or dial local lines by default, but when
he/she uses a password entrance via dtmf, he can dial long distance calls
etc.And at anytime he can logoff from outside call permit..
So is it possible to do smthing like this on asterisk..
A limited profile which needs sip...
2004 Jun 02
5
Meetme with moderator
All,
I have been beating my head against a wall trying to figure out how I would
implement a separate moderator code and participant code for the same
conference using meetme, the deal is I dont want the participants to be able
to join until the moderator is in the conference.
Is it possible to do this using the apps as they are , or is their a way to
use an Agi script, is that the only way?
2005 Jul 20
0
Sipura 3000 x special dialling pattern (pin code)
I need to place a call using a "pin code". To access an external line,
the host PBX (a Ericsson MD-110) will require that I dial
*72*pincode#phone_number to complete any (trunk) call.
When I send the number, my Sipura 3000 will reject the call with
"Forbidden - wrong password on authentication for INVITE" (see below).
All other calls sent to the Sipura box without the "weird" pattern are OK.
Any ideas?
=== PIN C...
2005 Aug 25
0
Automated AgentCallback logon and logoff is possible
Hi all,
This is to let you know that I found out how to automate the
agentcallback logon and logoff. Only thing you need, is to have the
agentcode and pincode available in channelvariables.
I've updated the documentation on voip-info to incorporate my findings.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+AgentCallbackLogin
Have fun with it!
Regards,
Michel Koenen
2008 Jan 02
1
Password protect a queue from callers?
Hi, We currently testing a trixbox/asterisk installation and have used Freepbx to set-up and configure the box and it is running tremendously well. We have an generic IVR configured to which can transfer callers to a child IVR. This child IVR has a number of options to send the caller off to various queues. However we would like to protect some of the options with a password/pin number so that