[Solved] Agent call indication "beep" played to ca
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:11 am
I've had ViCiDial running pretty smoothly for quite a while (hence my old version) and this issue has always been taking place, I just never put forth any effort into resolving it.
When someone calls in to a campaign that's using inbound_manual (I don't use any other campaign type) a "beep" sound is played to the agent to indicate there is a live call. This is fine, however if the hold time is 0 the caller also hears this tone. If there are other calls on hold and the caller isn't placed on hold this issue doesn't appear to manifest itself.
What I was hoping was for there to be some way to correct this issue without having to upgrade the ViCiDial installation, since for the time being everything else is working fine and I am not aware of any other bugs that affect our installation.
Any advice would be appreciated. My installation was performed from a ViCiDial Now disc (no idea on the version/date) and the particular details can be found below.
OS Version: CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
Kernel: vici 2.6.18-164.el5.vnow
Asterisk: 1.2.30.2 built by root @ vnowinc on a i686 running Linux on 2009-07-10
Vici/Admin: VERSION: 2.0.5-174 BUILD: 90522-0506
AGC/Agent: VICIDIAL web-client version: 2.0.5-206 BUILD: 90525-1014
Server: HP Proliant DL360 G3: Dual Xeon 2.80Ghz 72GB RAID1 (MP3 on NFS), 4GB RAM. Load, not too sure about during use but I can reproduce the issue when there are no other agents or calls in the system (except for the test agent/calls, of course.)
Connectivity: SIP trunk from real carrier to Asterisk 1.4.41.2 PBX (separate physical machine, on the same local LAN), ViCi is communicating via SIP with Asterisk
Agents: Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x on Windows XP with a mix of Xlite and Polycom phones
When someone calls in to a campaign that's using inbound_manual (I don't use any other campaign type) a "beep" sound is played to the agent to indicate there is a live call. This is fine, however if the hold time is 0 the caller also hears this tone. If there are other calls on hold and the caller isn't placed on hold this issue doesn't appear to manifest itself.
What I was hoping was for there to be some way to correct this issue without having to upgrade the ViCiDial installation, since for the time being everything else is working fine and I am not aware of any other bugs that affect our installation.
Any advice would be appreciated. My installation was performed from a ViCiDial Now disc (no idea on the version/date) and the particular details can be found below.
OS Version: CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
Kernel: vici 2.6.18-164.el5.vnow
Asterisk: 1.2.30.2 built by root @ vnowinc on a i686 running Linux on 2009-07-10
Vici/Admin: VERSION: 2.0.5-174 BUILD: 90522-0506
AGC/Agent: VICIDIAL web-client version: 2.0.5-206 BUILD: 90525-1014
Server: HP Proliant DL360 G3: Dual Xeon 2.80Ghz 72GB RAID1 (MP3 on NFS), 4GB RAM. Load, not too sure about during use but I can reproduce the issue when there are no other agents or calls in the system (except for the test agent/calls, of course.)
Connectivity: SIP trunk from real carrier to Asterisk 1.4.41.2 PBX (separate physical machine, on the same local LAN), ViCi is communicating via SIP with Asterisk
Agents: Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x on Windows XP with a mix of Xlite and Polycom phones