Hello, I know not too long ago I saw /something/ _somewhere_ about an adjustment to call parking that allowed blind transfers from SIP phones to park a call and still be able to hear the parking lot stall number. Unfortunately, I have no idea where I saw that (google turned up little, couldn't find it on the list either). I'm using Sipura SPA-2000 adapters and it doesn't seem to work with today's CVS. Thanks, Trevor Peirce
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Trevor Peirce wrote:> Hello, > > I know not too long ago I saw /something/ _somewhere_ about an > adjustment to call parking that allowed blind transfers from SIP phones > to park a call and still be able to hear the parking lot stall number. > > Unfortunately, I have no idea where I saw that (google turned up little, > couldn't find it on the list either). I'm using Sipura SPA-2000 > adapters and it doesn't seem to work with today's CVS.I use Brian's Valet Parking on our system. exten => 700,1,ValetParkCall(7${CALLERIDNUM}|mylot|60|${CALLERIDNUM}|1|phones) exten => _7XX,1,ValetUnParkCall(${EXTEN}|mylot) To park a call, blind transfer to 700, and to pick it up again, dial 7+your extension. This works well for your small office.
Hi Trevor, Trevor Peirce wrote:> Hello, > > I know not too long ago I saw /something/ _somewhere_ about an > adjustment to call parking that allowed blind transfers from SIP phones > to park a call and still be able to hear the parking lot stall number. > > Unfortunately, I have no idea where I saw that (google turned up little, > couldn't find it on the list either). I'm using Sipura SPA-2000 > adapters and it doesn't seem to work with today's CVS.I can park from sip phones using asterisk transfer key and hear the parking lot with no problems. I'm using Grandstream phones, sipuras, and a recent asterisk from CVS. It does not work if I transfer with the ATA or phone transfer feature. -- Nicolas Gudino House Internet S.R.L. Buenos Aires - Argentina