[Asterisk-Users] trunk to trunk forwarding
Michael Sampson
msampson at yourccsteam.com
Wed Jan 25 07:10:09 MST 2006
It think you are looking to do something like a 2 B channel transfer, or
a Release Link Transfer. I don't think asterisk really does either of
those.
If you had an analog T-1, you could probably transfer a call back to
your telco office. I do transfers like this now, but now with asterisk.
Michael Sampson
Information Systems Manager
Customer Contact Services
msampson at yourccsteam.com
952-936-4000
Steve Totaro wrote:
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Nic Hughes [mailto:nicolas.h at virgin.net]
>>Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:49 AM
>>To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] trunk to trunk forwarding
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Has anyone implemented trunk to trunk forwarding with an asterisk PBX.
>>For the purpose I have in mind its quite important that once the call
>>has been sent onwards to the new desination the lines into the PBX are
>>no longer held.
>>
>>If anyone has UK-specific experience of getting this up and running
>>
>>
>that
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>>would be incredibly useful!
>>
>>Nic
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>This can easily be done using VoIP but I don't think it will work using
>TDM (unless this is a feature that your Telco offers). With TDM you
>will utilizing two channels (one coming in bridged with one going out)
>for the entirety of the call.
>
>Thanks,
>Steve
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