Hi all, We have an analog line from telco, on which 3-way calling is subscribed to. This line is plugged into an FXO module on a tdm400p. If an incoming call comes in on this line, can */zaptel send Flash to telco via the FXO module? If it could, then an incoming call could be 'transfered' to a cell-phone, for example, with a single analog line. (where 'transfer' is really telco 3-way). The FXOs on TalkSwitch devices do support this feature. Small businesses enjoy it, because it allows incoming calls to transfered to home/cell without tying up 2 lines. I haven't seen options for zapata.conf that suggest this is supported on fxo interfaces. If it's not supported, is this something that could be achieved via changes to the zaptel drivers (without re-engineering the card/modules)? Thanks -- Ryan Courtnage Director & CTO Coalescent Systems Inc 403.244.8089 www.voxbox.ca
Ryan Courtnage wrote:> Hi all, > > We have an analog line from telco, on which 3-way calling is subscribed > to. This line is plugged into an FXO module on a tdm400p. > > If an incoming call comes in on this line, can */zaptel send Flash to > telco via the FXO module? If it could, then an incoming call could be > 'transfered' to a cell-phone, for example, with a single analog line. > (where 'transfer' is really telco 3-way). > > The FXOs on TalkSwitch devices do support this feature. Small > businesses enjoy it, because it allows incoming calls to transfered to > home/cell without tying up 2 lines. > > I haven't seen options for zapata.conf that suggest this is supported on > fxo interfaces. If it's not supported, is this something that could be > achieved via changes to the zaptel drivers (without re-engineering the > card/modules)? > > ThanksI believe there's an application called flash that does what you need. You'd announce on an IVR "Press 1 to transfer to my cell phone" and then execute flash on that fxo channel. It looks like the command is best used in an AGI script.