AW: [Asterisk-Users] Transfer a call ? Am I looking for theflashcommand ?

Mateo Meier ich at mateo.ch
Fri Feb 25 01:44:46 MST 2005


Hello Jim,

thx for the answer..
Im happy I found someone that is using flash :)

Am I right, if I transfer a call with flash, the line will be free
afterwards ?

Would you mind to past me how you did the flash part @the extention file ?
Also, If I use flash, do I have to setup anything else or just @the
extention file ?

Grüsse / Best Regards
Mateo Meier
 
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asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 00:50 +0100, Mateo Meier wrote:
>> Hey Guys
>> 
>> Im trying to forward a call with asterisk to a regular phone.
>> 
>> Something like " I get a call on my regular phone, and he's trying to
>> reach some buddy of mine.. then I tell him "wait a sec" and push
>> "Flash" and get a other dialtone.. then I dial that other number then
>> hangup the phone, so the one that called will be connected to where
>> I dialed it to"... 
>> 
>> Some buddy of mine told me im looking for a function called "flash"
>> 
>> Only thing Im able to find is:
>> http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20cmd%20Flash
>> 
>> Im unsure how to use it now..
>> 
>> Let's say if I forward a call with asterisk as following: exten =>
>> 2,1,Dial(capi/720****:07812345*,18)
>> 
>> How would I use the flash command to transfer that call above to 078
>> 12345* ? I have no problem transferring a call, but when Im doing
>> this with the dial command (see above).. then my line will be busy
> 
> 
> Been covered before, You can't do that on an analog line.
> Problem comes
> from where you are and what flash would be working on at that
> point. If
> you flash asterisk and get dialtone again, you are getting
> the dialtone
> from asterisk. At this point the only channel being worked is the one
> you are on and flashing it won't help.
> 
> What you would need to do is get the other leg of the call to make
> the flash. 

It might be really handy to be able to specify the trunk to flash() as
an argument. I use flash in my dialplan to transfer incoming calls to my
cell phone when I'm out and about - frees up the line and reduces
attenuation caused by an analog trombone. It'd be handy to be able to
use it to transfer terminated calls as well.

> Of course if you where on a PRI link, you could do
> "hairpinning", "ect"
> or "tromboning" and get the call taken back by the PSTN and
> transferred to the new number.
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