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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:01 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Newbie MeetMe: How to control max users in |
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In article <136A969E54082648AD45F9228A75F53C0345C308 at apac-syd-ex001.apac.cpwr.corp>,
Lee, John (Sydney) <John.Lee at compuware.com> wrote:
Quote: | I was successful to control the max users (10) if I hardcode the
conference room number (in this case 101) as follows:
exten => 8600,1,Playback(conf-thereare)
exten => 8600,2,MeetMeCount(101)
exten => 8600,3,Playback(conf-peopleinconf)
exten => 8600,4,MeetMeCount(101,CONFCOUNT)
exten => 8600,5,GotoIf($[${CONFCOUNT} <= 10]?6:9)
exten => 8600,6,MeetMe(101,i)
exten => 8600,7,Playback(vm-goodbye)
exten => 8600,8,Hangup()
exten => 8600,9,Playback(conf-full)
exten => 8600,10,Playback(vm-goodbye)
exten => 8600,11,Hangup()
On the other hand, I thought it would be a better idea if I just allow
user to enter their conf number when they dial a generic meetme
extension.
exten => 8600,1,MeetMe(,ciMps)
exten => 8600,2,Playback(vm-goodbye)
exten => 8600,3,Hangup()
However, if I choose the 2nd option, I do not seem to be able to control
the max number of users.
Any thoughts on how I can achieve this?
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Yes, use your first solution, but precede it with a call to the Read()
application for the user to enter their conference number. This will put
it into a channel variable, e.g. ${CONF}, which you can then put in place
of the hard coded number.
Cheers
Tony
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