This (W and w) work for you? Can you tell me can I put both W and w in Dial 
command? You have specified *# in features.conf? Can you tell me how does your 
features.conf looks like?

Tank you for your time!


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Tomislav Parcina
Lama d.o.o.
www.lama.hr
tparcina#lama.hr 


> Well... I don't know anything about [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I know even more 
> nothing about dialparties.agi... but I can summarize 
> http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+Dial
>  for you:
> 
> Let's say you want to call out on a PSTN line.  A command 
> such as the following will be in your outgoing context:
> exten => x,1,Dial(Zap/2/18005551212,,W)
> before the first comma means dial 18005551212 out the second 
> Zap line, the fact that there's nothing between the 2nd and 
> 3rd comma means wait forever for an answer, and the W means 
> let the _calling_ user (you) start a recording (in my case, with *#)
> 
> Let's say you want to be able to record incoming calls from 
> PSTN.  A command such as the following would be in your 
> incoming context:
> exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/110,20,w)
> The SIP/110 is where to ring when an incoming call comes in, 
> the 20 means wait 20 seconds before proceeding (to voicemail, 
> or whatever you
> want) and the small w means let the _called_ user (you, 
> again) start a recording however configured.
> 
> So....... if you don't have direct control over your 
> extensions.conf (as I said, I don't know [EMAIL PROTECTED]) I don't know if 
> you can get your hands dirty with things like this.  Probably 
> there's a check-box in [EMAIL PROTECTED] somewhere that allows this.
> 
> good luck!
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