Dial command problem

Hello,
I’m new to this site. I’m building my own script that puts call data into CRM’s database, but i have a problem with the Dial command.

According to the http://www.asterisk.org/docs/asterisk/trunk/applications/dial?type=applications&value=Dial
the [quote]F
Proceed with dialplan execution at the next priority in the current extension if the source channel hangs up.[/quote]
option should work like that.

My dial command looks like:

The problem is in the F option, it just does not work as advertised… :smile:
The g works if the dialed party hangs up the phone the script works as intended after the Dial, if the caller hangs up it just stops not working forward.

Hopefully someone here can help me with my problem because I’ve search for quite some time now but can’t seem to find a solution.
Thank you for helping!

What version of Asterisk are you running? That web page for the options does not specify which Asterisk version supports which options.

from your Asterisk box you can type
core show application dial

and see what the app says it has for options. On 1.6.2.6, I did not see the option F available.

Not in 1.4.33 either :smile:

[code] Dial(Technology/resource[&Tech2/resource2…][|timeout][|options][|URL]):
This application will place calls to one or more specified channels. As soon
as one of the requested channels answers, the originating channel will be
answered, if it has not already been answered. These two channels will then
be active in a bridged call. All other channels that were requested will then
be hung up.
Unless there is a timeout specified, the Dial application will wait
indefinitely until one of the called channels answers, the user hangs up, or
if all of the called channels are busy or unavailable. Dialplan executing will
continue if no requested channels can be called, or if the timeout expires.

This application sets the following channel variables upon completion:
DIALEDTIME - This is the time from dialing a channel until when it
is disconnected.
ANSWEREDTIME - This is the amount of time for actual call.
DIALSTATUS - This is the status of the call:
CHANUNAVAIL | CONGESTION | NOANSWER | BUSY | ANSWER | CANCEL
DONTCALL | TORTURE | INVALIDARGS
For the Privacy and Screening Modes, the DIALSTATUS variable will be set to
DONTCALL if the called party chooses to send the calling party to the 'Go Away’
script. The DIALSTATUS variable will be set to TORTURE if the called party
wants to send the caller to the ‘torture’ script.
This application will report normal termination if the originating channel
hangs up, or if the call is bridged and either of the parties in the bridge
ends the call.
The optional URL will be sent to the called party if the channel supports it.
If the OUTBOUND_GROUP variable is set, all peer channels created by this
application will be put into that group (as in Set(GROUP()=…).
If the OUTBOUND_GROUP_ONCE variable is set, all peer channels created by this
application will be put into that group (as in Set(GROUP()=…). Unlike OUTBOUND_GROUP,
however, the variable will be unset after use.

Options:
A(x) - Play an announcement to the called party, using ‘x’ as the file.
C - Reset the CDR for this call.
d - Allow the calling user to dial a 1 digit extension while waiting for
a call to be answered. Exit to that extension if it exists in the
current context, or the context defined in the EXITCONTEXT variable,
if it exists.
D([called][:calling]) - Send the specified DTMF strings after the called
party has answered, but before the call gets bridged. The ‘called’
DTMF string is sent to the called party, and the ‘calling’ DTMF
string is sent to the calling party. Both parameters can be used
alone.
f - Force the callerid of the calling channel to be set as the
extension associated with the channel using a dialplan ‘hint’.
For example, some PSTNs do not allow CallerID to be set to anything
other than the number assigned to the caller.
g - Proceed with dialplan execution at the current extension if the
destination channel hangs up.
G(context^exten^pri) - If the call is answered, transfer the calling party to
the specified priority and the called party to the specified priority+1.
Optionally, an extension, or extension and context may be specified.
Otherwise, the current extension is used. You cannot use any additional
action post answer options in conjunction with this option.
h - Allow the called party to hang up by sending the ‘’ DTMF digit, or
whatever sequence was defined in the featuremap section for
’disconnect’ in features.conf
H - Allow the calling party to hang up by hitting the '
’ DTMF digit, or
whatever sequence was defined in the featuremap section for
’disconnect’ in features.conf
i - Asterisk will ignore any forwarding requests it may receive on this
dial attempt.
j - Jump to priority n+101 if all of the requested channels were busy.
k - Allow the called party to enable parking of the call by sending
the DTMF sequence defined for call parking in the featuremap section of features.conf.
K - Allow the calling party to enable parking of the call by sending
the DTMF sequence defined for call parking in the featuremap section of features.conf.
L(x[:y][:z]) - Limit the call to ‘x’ ms. Play a warning when ‘y’ ms are
left. Repeat the warning every ‘z’ ms. The following special
variables can be used with this option:
* LIMIT_PLAYAUDIO_CALLER yes|no (default yes)
Play sounds to the caller.
* LIMIT_PLAYAUDIO_CALLEE yes|no
Play sounds to the callee.
* LIMIT_TIMEOUT_FILE File to play when time is up.
* LIMIT_CONNECT_FILE File to play when call begins.
* LIMIT_WARNING_FILE File to play as warning if ‘y’ is defined.
The default is to say the time remaining.
m([class]) - Provide hold music to the calling party until a requested
channel answers. A specific MusicOnHold class can be
specified.
M(x[^arg]) - Execute the Macro for the called channel before connecting
to the calling channel. Arguments can be specified to the Macro
using ‘^’ as a delimeter. The Macro can set the variable
MACRO_RESULT to specify the following actions after the Macro is
finished executing.
* ABORT Hangup both legs of the call.
* CONGESTION Behave as if line congestion was encountered.
* BUSY Behave as if a busy signal was encountered. This will also
have the application jump to priority n+101 if the
’j’ option is set.
* CONTINUE Hangup the called party and allow the calling party
to continue dialplan execution at the next priority.
* GOTO:^^ - Transfer the call to the
specified priority. Optionally, an extension, or
extension and priority can be specified.
You cannot use any additional action post answer options in conjunction
with this option. Also, pbx services are not run on the peer (called) channel,
so you will not be able to set timeouts via the TIMEOUT() function in this macro.
n([x]) - This option is a modifier for the screen/privacy mode. It specifies
that no introductions are to be saved in the priv-callerintros
directory.
Specified without an arg, or with 0, the introduction is saved after
an unanswered call originating from the same CallerID. With
a 1 specified, the introduction is always deleted and rerequested.
N - This option is a modifier for the screen/privacy mode. It specifies
that if callerID is present, do not screen the call.
o - Specify that the CallerID that was present on the calling channel
be set as the CallerID on the called channel. This was the
behavior of Asterisk 1.0 and earlier.
O([x]) - “Operator Services” mode (Zaptel channel to Zaptel channel
only, if specified on non-Zaptel interface, it will be ignored).
When the destination answers (presumably an operator services
station), the originator no longer has control of their line.
They may hang up, but the switch will not release their line
until the destination party hangs up (the operator). Specified
without an arg, or with 1 as an arg, the originator hanging up
will cause the phone to ring back immediately. With a 2 specified,
when the “operator” flashes the trunk, it will ring their phone
back.
p - This option enables screening mode. This is basically Privacy mode
without memory.
P([x]) - Enable privacy mode. Use ‘x’ as the family/key in the database if
it is provided. The current extension is used if a database
family/key is not specified.
r - Indicate ringing to the calling party. Pass no audio to the calling
party until the called channel has answered.
S(x) - Hang up the call after ‘x’ seconds after the called party has
answered the call.
t - Allow the called party to transfer the calling party by sending the
DTMF sequence defined in the blindxfer setting in the featuremap section
of features.conf. This setting does not perform policy enforcement on
transfers initiated by other methods.
T - Allow the calling party to transfer the called party by sending the
DTMF sequence defined in the blindxfer setting in the featuremap section
of features.conf. This setting does not perform policy enforcement on
transfers initiated by other methods.
w - Allow the called party to enable recording of the call by sending
the DTMF sequence defined in the automon setting in the featuremap section
of features.conf.
W - Allow the calling party to enable recording of the call by sending
the DTMF sequence defined in the automon setting in the featuremap section
of features.conf.

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Thank you for your anwsers, I was looking for solutions on web when I had the answer on my server… :smiley:

Now I saw that it only supports F([[[context^]exten^]priority) so I guess I will have to find out how to do it with that.

I’m on 1.6.something not sure at the moment would need to check :smile:

Thank you again!