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!Asterisk Call Files | | -((Asterisk call files)) are structured files which, when moved to the appropriate directory, are able to automatically place calls using Asterisk. Call files are a great way place calls automatically without using more complex Asterisk features like the AGI, AMI, and dialplan, and require very little technical knowledge to use. | +((Asterisk call files)) asterisk Call files asterisk AGI, AMI, dialplan, | {maketoc} | | -The Asterisk dial plan ((Asterisk config extensions.conf|extensions.conf)) responds to someone calling an extension on a channel. If you want to initiate a call from an external application, there are several ways to do this. | +The Asterisk dial plan ((Asterisk config extensions.conf|extensions.conf)) responds to someone calling an extension on a channel. | | asterisk 4 | * .call |
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** __AlwaysDelete:__ Yes/No - If the file's modification time is in the future, the call file will not be deleted | ** __Archive:__ Yes/No - Move to subdir "outgoing_done" with "Status: value", where value can be Completed, Expired or Failed. | | -At least one of app or extension must be specified, along with channel and destination | + app | | -!!Minimal Call File Example | +!! Call File | | -The most minimal call file example that we can make does nothing more than dial a number, and play a sound file. | + call file that we can make does nothing more than dial a number, and play a sound file. | | hello-world.call | ^ |
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Application: Playback | Data: hello-world | ^ | - | -To run the call file above, you would type the following commands (we assume that the file already belongs to the asterisk user: | + call file ( the asterisk user: | | ^ | mv hello-world.call /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/ |
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dominic16y | | 2015-01-11 11:55 | 4 |