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Park module

Park a call and optionally attach a data source to it. The data may must be specified in the 'source' parameter of call.execute.

Message handlers

Routing

Syntax: park/orbit

orbit may be:

  • the parking orbit number to park the call to (it will fail if the orbit already have a call parked) or
  • the keyword 'any' to create a new parking orbit

Examples

Park any call to 2000 to parking orbit park/1 and attach the 'tone/dial' data source to it

  ^2000$=park/1;source=tone/dial 

Park any call to 2000 to a newly created parking orbit and don't attach a data source to it

  ^2000$=park/any 

Park any call to 2000 to a newly created parking orbit playing message.gsm

  ^2000$=park/1;source=wave/play/c:/sounds/message.gsm 

Configuration

No configuration file

Picking up calls

See Call pickup for help on picking up calls

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