[Asterisk-Users] Supervised Transfer how to do?
Moises Silva
moises.silva at gmail.com
Thu May 11 06:47:49 MST 2006
Marco:
This is known as "attended transfer" and is easily found in
voip-info.org, try looking there before asking to the list. This will
avoid reading the same messages from different people every week. You
can find more about attended transfer in:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+features.conf
Thank you very much!
On 5/11/06, Marco Mouta <marco.mouta at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've the current scenario:
>
> User "A" - Zaptel call incoming in my Asterisk to my SIP user "B".
>
> "B" gets the Call.
>
> "A" says : "B" i would like to call PSTN user "C"
>
> "B" places a call to user "C" and asks if "C" wants the call from "A".
>
> "C" says yes i want, then B needs to bridge the between "A" and "C".
>
> The only way i've done this is to put "C" in park and then transfer "A" (
> that was in hold) to "C".
>
> Is there any way to do this without the park? Because Park can get in
> troubles if i simply forget the park number or if i forward(by mistake) the
> call to a wrong park number...
>
>
> Any one has done something like:
>
> "A" Zaptel call comes in to "B", then "B" puts "A" in hold, then calls "C"
> asks if "C" wants the call from A and then simply bridge the call to "A"
> without using park , or hung the call with "C"???
>
>
> Best regards,
> Marco Mouta
>
>
>
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