You need to send a Manager command(Redirect Action) to the asterisk server.
You can do this by connecting to the manager API through any kind of
telnet-type connector in any number of programming languages: Perl, C, PHP,
etc..
Take a look at the WIKI for more info:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+manager+API
The redirect of the existing conversation to the conference room(meetme)
would look something like this:
Action: Redirect
Channel: Zap/73-1
ExtraChannel: SIP/199testphone-1f3c
Exten: 8600029
Context: default
Priority: 1
where 8600029 is the meetme room.
Hope that helps,
MATT---
-----Original Message-----
From: Kuniyoshi Murata [mailto:kuni@ej-interpreter.net]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 9:26 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] call transfer to conference call
Hi,
I have following setup already.
PSTN call via zap channel is working, Xlite via sip channel is working, and
conference call is working.
And here is what I want to do.
A. My friends are making conference call in a conference room and all
clients are Xlite.
B. I make a call from my Xlite to PSTN phone of the guest speaker I want to
invite to the conference call
C. I will transfer my call with the guest to the conference call that is
already taking place (that is A)
Of course I can do A and B, but to do C what kind of command, operation,
and/or script are needed?
Any comments, directions and references are welcome.
Thanks in advance
Kuni
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Kuniyoshi Murata.........................iChat/AIM:macwebcaster
English-Japanese Interpreter mailto:kuni@ej-interpreter.net
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