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2011 Apr 23
1
Warm Transfer in Asterisk
...there a way do what is sometimes called a 3rd party transfer in
Asterisk. That is; Call A comes in and is answered B. B then places A
on hold and calls C. After C answers, B&C chat for a moment, then B
brings A on line. After making intro's B then drops off call.
Thanks,
Jeff
NeturallySpeaking
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2008 Oct 01
3
GSM / 3g channel bank
More than 60% of our outbound calls are now to mobiles, so the time has
come to whack in a gsm channel bank.
Does anyone have any preference of bank ? Do you use a PRI or VOIP
connection from the bank to asterisk ? Real-world experiences are sooooo
much better than marketing blurb ;)
We currently have a TE412P with a free socket, so we have a choice
either way. I am looking for up to 30
2008 Oct 22
7
Sonicwall potentially causing long ping times to SIP phones
Hi,
I'm having an issue where some phones behind a sonicwall are auto-congesting.
The status on "sip show peer" shows ping times anywhere from 80ms all
the way up to 1100ms.
PCs behind the same firewall have a ping time of about 30ms to the PBX itself.
Does anyone know if the sonicwall is inserting delay into the SIP
signaling path and lagging the OPTIONS messages for qualify?
2009 Nov 20
1
Trasnfer to a different VM box after leaving a VM
Anyone have any advise on how to allow an inbound caller to leave to
voicemail on one extension, and after doing so without hanging up ,
transfer to another extension to leave another voicemail. I know this
can be done when you call into your own voicemail, but I can't seem to
find anything on how to it when an unknown inbound caller leaves a
message on an extension. Apparently this was a
2009 Oct 12
1
How to do a 3 party Warm Transfer in Asteriks 1.4
We are running Asterisk 1.4 and need some help to determine how (if) *
supports 3 party warm transfers. I've searched quite a bit and all I
can find is information on "attended transfers". What we are looking
for is: (1) external inbound call A comes to * extension B, caller A is
placed on hold and extension B calls external third party C. After
explaining caller A issue to
2010 Mar 29
1
Trying to get reason for ending of AGI call recording
I would appreciate any ideas of what I'm doing wrong on this. My
dialplan calls an AGI which records a file. That works, but I'm trying
to find a way to determine whether the caller pressed # to stop a
recording before the maxtime expired, or if the recording ended due to
reaching the max timeout. The $fx variable in the below agi excerpt
always returns 0.
$res =