I've not heard anything about this from anyone. I'm taking that to mean
that
I'm unique in having this problem. I think I will upgrade to a newer
version
of * and try again.
I will report back with more questions or the solution.
Thanks.
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:18:00PM -0500, Michael George
wrote:> I have a situation where our VOIP provider is running *, my office is
running
> *, and my house is running *. I have an extension at the office so that if
> a call comes in from the VOIP provider and they select that extension, the
> call will be sent to my home * box and ring my phone.
>
> That works fine. I set "notransfer=no" in the iax.conf file at
the office so
> that the office system can step out of the media path and save a hop. That
> also works fine.
>
> However, that does not allow me to transfer someone who called my home
> extension at the office to someone else at the office. I have put the T/t
> options in the dial() command as I should. However, the office * box will
> still transfer the call, stepping out of the media path and breaking my
> ability to do the intra-office transfer.
>
> According to what I find in teh mailing list archives, putting a T/t as an
> option to dial() will halt a possible transfer and keep the system in the
> media path. However, that doesn't seem to be the case.
>
> I ran "asterisk -vvvr" to watch the call being processed and I
can see the
> DIAL(<channel>||T) be called and shortly thereafter it gives the
"Ready to
> transfer" and then indicates the hangup while the other two * systems
are
> handling the channel. So what I see happening is not what the docs and
> archives say should be happening.
>
> Is this a new feature, that notransfer=no trumps T/t in the dial() command?
>
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