[Asterisk-Users] MGCP Call Transfers and other such funky features

Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk roy at karlsbakk.net
Thu May 22 04:38:36 MST 2003


hi

first, use the 't' option in your Dial command to allow the called user to 
transfer. 'T' is for the calling user, but isn't implemented. Then you should 
get the 'transfer' command when hitting #
Then, in mgcp.conf, add

transfer = yes
threewaycalling=yes

that's it

On Thursday 22 May 2003 13:29, Jamie Carl wrote:
> *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
>
> Hey all,
>
> Yet again, searching the archives revealed nothing recent to do with
> this question.
>
> How the heck do I transfer a call from an MGCP device? (DG102s)  I have
> a plain old analog phone connected.  Everything works fine, ie calls,
> callerid and such, but I'm now getting into all the fancy stuff like
> transfers, call waiting and all that.
>
> I saw a previous post from someone saying they press # and it says
> 'transfer', but that doesn't work for me.  How do I set this up and use
> it?
>
> Is there any documentation out there and all this standard type stuff?
> Cause this seems like it would be a common thing to try and do.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jamie Carl
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>
>
>
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