Re: How do I bind a outbound call?

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that you have written is like me, or do I mistake?

thanks
 
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Da: Ben Merrills <b.merrills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
A: Asterisk Application Development discussion <asterisk-app-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Inviato: Mercoledì 25 Febbraio 2015 9:50
Oggetto: Re: How do I bind a outbound call?

> I'm doing a predictive dialer by ARI, that is:
>
> asterisk call 2 number phone (to PSTN) in outbound, when one phone PSTN answer (we suppose answer first phone) then asterisk call my sip phone, when I answer then asterisk bind, by a bridge, the first channel (PSTN) and my sip phone and hang up the second calling (PSTN).
>
> is it right? exist a ARI function redirect from PSTN to my sip phone without bridge?
> thanks

The general pattern here would be, in my opinion.

Originate 1st channel (PSTN)
On Answer Originate 2nd channel (local sip extension)
On Answer Create a bridge and add 1st and second channels to the bridge
On Hang-up destroy bridge




 
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