Folks; I've put forth many many many hours into trying to identify this problem, and finally I resolved to posting to the list for assistance here. Asterisk CVS-HEAD-04/02/05-14:31:34 built by root@kjv.homeip.net on a i686 running Linux (No, this is not the April Fools Windows Version ;-) One would expect that after a blind transfer the call would go here. exten => h,1 I have written a routine into the dial plan that is supposed to go to s,1 if a certain variable is set. This routine works perfectly, and in fact after a blind transfer it goes to s,1 and plays the prompt. As soon as it is done playing the Background() it promptly hangs up. What am I doing wrong? See folks, the problem is that I have this set up so that I call in via remote, get DISA, call out to an extension or telephone number and wish to transfer them into either a MeetMe conference, or to a different extension... And I have to keep dialing back into the system every time I transfer, which is a real pain in the back side. Please respond directly as this list is litterally brimming with traffic, and aside from delving into the code for the dial application I don't know what else I can do to rectify this behavior. Other than that, this asterisk thing is pretty cool... I've already gotten 10 people actively running it, and constructing their own dial plans. And yes.... They all bought their hardware from Digium. Best Regards, Karl J. Vesterling E-Mail: kjv@ken-ton.com Yahoo Messenger: karl_vesterling ICQ: 1548052 AOL Instant Messenger: n2vqm ---------- Telephone: Washington DC: (202) 448-3009 Extension 0 Annapolis MD: (240) 524-6706 Extension 0 Bethesda MD: (301) 576-3014 Extension 0 Seattle WA: (360) 516-1822 Extension 0 Niagara Falls NY: (716) 286-9175 Extension 0 Buffalo NY: (716) 608-1121 Extension 0 United Kingdom: 0870 3403428 Extension 0 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050412/34687959/attachment.htm