Nicolas Schmerber
2005-Aug-11 00:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Supervised transfer problem with BudgetTone
Hi all, I'm quite new on this mailing list, and I discover the asterisk world. I m experimenting a PBX with SIP phones, grandstream budgetone (not expensive for tests) All the features I need work just not one : the supervised call transfers. I know there are a lot of posts about that, but none gave me the correct answer (unless I missed it). Here is my config : 2 sip phones BT102 with firmware : 1.0.6.7 (the last at this day) Asterisk from debian stable (1.0.7) a Bri connection arives on the PBX, this works , and can reach the sip phones; but the call transfer only works in blind ( no ability to speak to the transfee to introduce the incoming call). Here are config files : extensions.conf : NICO = SIP/nico CEDRIC = SIP/cedric [default] include => incoming exten => 22,1,Dial(${CEDRIC},20) exten => 23,2,Dial(${NICO},20) [incoming] ; the BRI stuff exten => 9692,1,Dial(${CEDRIC},20) ; if numerber arriving on bri finishes by 9692 dial Cedric exten => _969X,1,Dial(${NICO},20) ; else dial Nico features. conf : [general] atxfer => *5 So I d like to know the params for the BT phones, the asterisk config , and the procedure ( for example should i press *5 when i want to release the line and etablish caller => transfee ) and so on . Thanks in advance
steve@daviesfam.org
2005-Aug-11 01:01 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Supervised transfer problem with BudgetTone
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Nicolas Schmerber wrote:> All the features I need work just not one : the supervised call > transfers. I know there are a lot of posts about that, but none gave me > the correct answer (unless I missed it).Hi, You'll need to switch to the CVS-HEAD version of Asterisk in order to have supervised transfers. Steve