Hi,
It means that the call still waiting something but never enter in Queue (as if 
async is not really async).
So I think the dialplan never calls the next step.

Thanks

Regards

Salvatore Franco


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Data: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 00:05:32 +0800
Oggetto: Re: [asterisk-dev] AGI:async


This might be a question more suited at asterisk-users.

I believe the 2nd example is what should work but I don't know what you exactly 
mean by "nothing happens".
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 6:03 PM, Salvatore Franco <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, 
I'm trying to answer a call that is in Queue through AMI, launching AGI command 
ANSWER.
I read about putting AGI(agi:async) in extensions.conf dialplan but if i set in 
this order:

exten=> 1000,1,Queue(queuename)
same=>        ,n,AGI(agi:async)

and try to answer using AMI the response is : failed to add agi command to 
channel XXX queue.

Else if i set the dial plan in this order:
 
 
exten=>1000,1,AGI(agi:async)
same=>       ,n,Queue(queuename)

 the phone doesn't ring and the command execute successful, but nothing 
happens. Isn't agi:async "really" async but stops execution of the dialplan?

Any suggestions?

 
Thanks

Best Regards 

Salvatore
Franco



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