--- Jonathan Tew <jonathan@ultracart.com> wrote: We've got the app_queue configured to supposedly allow for a call to be transferred. When the call comes in and an agent answers it (using X-Lite Pro) and then decides to transfer the call (using the SIP phone interface) they get disconnected from their call and after left logged in to the queue system. Obviously we're doing something wrong to transfer the call. We hit * to hangup the call. Is there some other way to transfer the call? I've looked through the source and didn't see it. Thanks, Jonathan _______________________________________________ Wow, surprised no one answered. Maybe your subject scared everyone off. * is for hangup. # is for transfer. I'm not sure if there is native sip transfer in x-lite or not or if it works or not. Kevin _____________________________________________________________ Are you a Techie? Get Your Free Tech Email Address Now! Visit http://www.TechEmail.com
Kevin, I've looked at the source of app_queue.c and can see if the logic for the * key, but nothing related to # in the code. Am I missing something? Thanks, Jonathan Kevin Bockman wrote:>--- Jonathan Tew <jonathan@ultracart.com> wrote: >We've got the app_queue configured to supposedly allow for a call to be >transferred. When the call comes in and an agent answers it (using >X-Lite Pro) and then decides to transfer the call (using the SIP phone >interface) they get disconnected from their call and after left logged >in to the queue system. Obviously we're doing something wrong to >transfer the call. We hit * to hangup the call. Is there some other >way to transfer the call? I've looked through the source and didn't see it. > >Thanks, >Jonathan >_______________________________________________ > >Wow, surprised no one answered. Maybe your subject scared everyone off. * is for hangup. # is for transfer. I'm not sure if there is native sip transfer in x-lite or not or if it works or not. > >Kevin > >_____________________________________________________________ >Are you a Techie? Get Your Free Tech Email Address Now! Visit http://www.TechEmail.com >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >
Yeah I guess you did. I'm not really a programmer so I don't know where it is. All I know is that it's there somewhere and it works. --- Jonathan Tew <jonathan@ultracart.com> wrote: Kevin, I've looked at the source of app_queue.c and can see if the logic for the * key, but nothing related to # in the code. Am I missing something? Thanks, Jonathan Kevin Bockman wrote:>--- Jonathan Tew <jonathan@ultracart.com> wrote: >We've got the app_queue configured to supposedly allow for a call to be >transferred. When the call comes in and an agent answers it (using >X-Lite Pro) and then decides to transfer the call (using the SIP phone >interface) they get disconnected from their call and after left logged >in to the queue system. Obviously we're doing something wrong to >transfer the call. We hit * to hangup the call. Is there some other >way to transfer the call? I've looked through the source and didn't see it. > >Thanks, >Jonathan >_______________________________________________ > >Wow, surprised no one answered. Maybe your subject scared everyone off. * is for hangup. # is for transfer. I'm not sure if there is native sip transfer in x-lite or not or if it works or not. > >Kevin_____________________________________________________________ Are you a Techie? Get Your Free Tech Email Address Now! Visit http://www.TechEmail.com