Cisco 7960 gets a call from zap/1, hits conf to call out on zap/2, then hits join, after a while cisco hangsup, at which point zap/1 and zap/2 can still talk, shouldn't asterisk hangup on all three?
Chris Wade
2005-Nov-14 15:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with Cisco local conference and hangup
C F wrote:> Cisco 7960 gets a call from zap/1, hits conf to call out on zap/2, > then hits join, after a while cisco hangsup, at which point zap/1 and > zap/2 can still talk, shouldn't asterisk hangup on all three?I'll assume SIP here since SCCP conf is a work in progress. Under SIP, there is a .cnf option in SIPDefault.cnf / SIPMAC.cnf that allows you to specify if the calls should be re-invited to each other (allowing those calls to continue) or if they should be hung-up. I've completely switched my network over to chan_sccp so I don't even have a copy of my SIPDefault.cnf anymore, otherwise I would send you a copy with all available options detailed. -- Christopher L. Wade, CCNA, CCDA, CQS-CIPTES, CQS-CWLSS
Leif Neland
2005-Nov-14 15:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with Cisco local conference and hangup
---- Original Message ---- From: "C F" <shmaltz@gmail.com> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:50 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with Cisco local conference and hangup> Cisco 7960 gets a call from zap/1, hits conf to call out on zap/2, > then hits join, after a while cisco hangsup, at which point zap/1 and > zap/2 can still talk, shouldn't asterisk hangup on all three?That is the way I would prefer it to work. Like an attended transfer. Leif