R: [Asterisk-Users] AT-320 + supervised transfer

Gavin Hamill gdh at laterooms.com
Mon May 30 09:03:31 MST 2005


On Monday 30 May 2005 16:19, Giordano Grandis wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for yuor answer.
>
> The boot time of the phone is very very fast, 10 sec to startup and 2 or 3
> second to login to asterisk. I set the NTP server to 255.255.255.255 so it
> don't try to get time.

Well, I run a local NTP server, so it's as fast plus has the correct time at 
the end :)

> I thinked carefully to your scenario and i am going to try it, but i don't
> known if it could like to my customer
>
> I will try also to use CVS, but i am skeptic to utilize asterisk to emprove
> atxfer...how asterisk emprove the atxfer ?  :|

When Asterisk does the transfer natively, the procedure is like this:

Call comes in, "hold on I'll try to transfer you". you dial *2 (or any 
sequence you define), speak to the remote party. If they want to speak to the 
caller, YOU hang up. If they don't, THEY hang up and you are returned to the 
original caller :)

> How do u set your sip.conf for the at-320 ?  Did u set the "canreinvite"
> option ?

[1300]
type=friend
username=1300
secret=<ahem>
host=dynamic
context=from-ip
nat=yes
canreinvite=no

Cheers,
Gavin.



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