[Asterisk-Users] Call on hold disconnects...
Antony Stone
Antony.Stone at Asterisk.Open.Source.IT
Fri Dec 17 13:53:31 MST 2004
On Friday 17 December 2004 20:43, Ferguson, Michael wrote:
> OK. I guess I was not clear. Sorry.
>
> The phone rings.
> The person picks up the handset and speaks to the caller.
> He then puts the call on hold by pressing the "HOLD" button on the GS
> 100 phone.
> The caller hears music on hold.
So far, so good.
> The hand set is placed back on the cradle (as is done on a regular phone
> with a hold button)
I'm not sure I agree with this. Some phones may allow you to hang up and not
disconnect the call, but I don't think it's universal. Some phones
interpret this to mean "oh, you want to hang up? Okay - I'll hang up the call
then."
> The call is disconnected.
Well, yes, because you hung up.
What happens if you do something else, like dial another extension, or press
the hold button again (perhaps to retreive the original caller)?
I repeat one of my original questions - if this is not what you expected to
happen when you hang up the phone, how would you expect to hang up the call
when you wanted to?
Antony.
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