Call Pickup

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While [[Parking Module|parking]] is easy (routing the call to park/any will automatically create a parking orbit and transfer the call) picking it up is a bit more complicated and requires scripting. We'll use the [[http://yate.null.ro/websvn/filedetails.php?repname=yate&path=/trunk/share/scripts/pickup.php|pickup.php]] included in yate's svn.
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While [[Park Module|parking]] is easy (routing the call to park/any will automatically create a parking orbit and transfer the call) picking it up is a bit more complicated and requires scripting. We'll use the [http://yate.null.ro/websvn/filedetails.php?repname=yate&path=/trunk/share/scripts/pickup.php pickup.php] included in yate's svn.
  
 
See [[LibYatePHPOnWindows]] for instructions if you are using windows
 
See [[LibYatePHPOnWindows]] for instructions if you are using windows

Revision as of 16:57, 18 October 2012

While parking is easy (routing the call to park/any will automatically create a parking orbit and transfer the call) picking it up is a bit more complicated and requires scripting. We'll use the pickup.php included in yate's svn.

See LibYatePHPOnWindows for instructions if you are using windows

Add the following to extmodule.conf

[scripts]
pickup.php=#8

or add a listener and then execute "php pickup.php" if you are running yate on windows

[listener test]
type=tcp
addr=0.0.0.0
port=5039
role=global

after restarting yate dialing #82000 will pickup parked calls in FIFO order.


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