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2004 Aug 27
2
how to fetch a call?
Hi,
there is a feature, which I would like to use with asterisk,
and I assume it exists.
Unfortunately I don't know how to say it in english.
In german it's "einen Ruf heranholen".
It means:
The phone set of my collegue is ringing, and I'm hearing
the ringing.
I know, that my collegue is not at his desk, and now
I want to answer the call at my phone (instead of
running to my collegue's desc to answer at his phone).
I assume there is a key code I could type at...
2004 Aug 27
0
Re: how to fetch a call? (Tony Mountifield)
...> Roger Schreiter <roger@planinternet.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > there is a feature, which I would like to use with asterisk,
> > and I assume it exists.
> > Unfortunately I don't know how to say it in english.
> > In german it's "einen Ruf heranholen".
> >
> > It means:
> > The phone set of my collegue is ringing, and I'm hearing
> > the ringing.
> > I know, that my collegue is not at his desk, and now
> > I want to answer the call at my phone (instead of
> > running to my collegue's desc...
2004 Sep 09
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 1, Issue 5082
...er <roger@planinternet.de> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> there is a feature, which I would like to use with asterisk,
>>> and I assume it exists.
>>> Unfortunately I don't know how to say it in english.
>>> In german it's "einen Ruf heranholen".
>>>
>>> It means:
>>> The phone set of my collegue is ringing, and I'm hearing
>>> the ringing.
>>> I know, that my collegue is not at his desk, and now
>>> I want to answer the call at my phone (instead of
>>> running to my...