Hi, I've thoroughly searched the mailing list for a concrete example but haven't found one, thats why I end up here with my question. Theres has been some talk about IAX Transfers, but quite theoretically. Lets say there is a setup of several asterisk-boxes connected in a local Ethernet. Asterisk A establishes actively a connection to a SIP client B. When B picks up, the connection should be transferred to another asterisk server C for further IVR-Stuff. The dialplan allows a "Transfer => " will this lead to a direct connection between B and C where I could take the network cable from A without losing the connection between B and C? B (SIP-Client)----<<<(SIP)<<------A(Asterisk) Asterisk A tries to connect to A by an Originate B picks Up there is a connection established B (SIP-Client)--------(SIP)---------A(Asterisk)--------->>>>(IAX|SIP??)>>>---------C(Asterisk) Asterisk A tries to transfer the SIP connection to Aseterisk C Will that lead to B---------(SIP)-----------C (???) How would this look like in the dialplan? Lets say the originated Call from A to B ends up in context [Transfer_Context] A: [Transfer_Context] transfer => ...... [Transfer_Context] extension => X,X,Transfer(Y) How fast would the transfer be if C picks up immediately, would B be able to recognise this? Thanks in advance, Knud