[Asterisk-Users] Attended Transfer howto
Melcon Moraes
levelz at terra.com.br
Fri Apr 7 17:02:36 MST 2006
Well,
Since its an Attended Transfer:
4. ) Wait for the other side to answer
5. ) Hangup and the call is transfered to the other party.
If the other party is busy you got the caller back to you.
If the other party is unavailable and you get the VM, you can dial the
hangup sequence(defined in features.conf) to get the caller back.
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From: Miles Scruggs <asterisk at garnetweb.com>
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Subject:[Asterisk-Users] Attended Transfer howto
There is plenty of information on the wiki for setting asterisk up for
transferring calls both from the Dail() command, and features.conf.
What really seems to be missing, is simply how do you actually perform
the transfer?
Blind transfers are pretty simple as you only have two obvious steps.
How though do you do attended transfers?
1.) You have a call
2.) You dial *2 or whatever you have setup in features.conf
3.) You dial the ext of the person you want to bring into the call
4.) ?
5.) ?
Basically what do you have to dial, and bring the caller back into the
call? Also how do you get the call back if the ext your are attempting
to transfer to is not avalible?
Thanks
Miles
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