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Obsolete Releases => SME VoIP (Asterisk, SAIL etc) => Topic started by: SARK devs on June 14, 2009, 12:58:52 PM
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Snom users can pickup a ringing call by pressing the flashing BLF key on their phone. This feature has been around fopr some time in SARK but we've never documented it. We have put a new HowTo on the wiki here
http://sarkpbx.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/DocChapter2524
Kind Regards
S
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Trying to get this working with Sark/Sail (I have it working on PBX In A Flash)
Now, I can do call pickup with ** (not sure why features.conf has ** set, rather than *8 ) but I cannot perform a directed call pickup with **xxxx where xxxx is a ringing extension.
Any pointers?
The CLI shows the below repeatedly when I try a directed call pickup
[Nov 8 17:22:44] WARNING[4296]: app_queue.c:3930 queue_exec: Unable to join queue 'Q5201'
-- Executing [**5201@extensions:3] Goto("SIP/5215-088a6130", "extensions||1") in new stack
-- Goto (extensions,**5201,1)
-- Executing [**5201@extensions:1] Set("SIP/5215-088a6130", "save_caller=") in new stack
-- Executing [**5201@extensions:2] Queue("SIP/5215-088a6130", "Q5201|r|||30") in new stack
[Nov 8 17:22:44] WARNING[4296]: app_queue.c:3930 queue_exec: Unable to join queue 'Q5201'
-- Executing [**5201@extensions:3] Goto("SIP/5215-088a6130", "extensions||1") in new stack
-- Goto (extensions,**5201,1)
-- Executing [**5201@extensions:1] Set("SIP/5215-088a6130", "save_caller=") in new stack
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You have to set both the Snom and features.conf. If I were you I would change features.conf back to the standard *8 for call pickup because ** means something else to SARK (it is a request to camp-on an extension - that's what it is trying to do in the console log you included). You can then implement the Snom OR (|) under the BLF key (which we show you how to do in the wiki article on directed pickup).
Your Snom needs to be at V7 I think for the BLF OR to work (I don't think it was available in 6).
It just works on our test Snoms
S
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OK, thanks. Having had a poke around all the .conf files, I see the mini-queues starting **