[Asterisk-Users] latest @Home questions
Kerry Garrison
support at techdatapros.com
Wed May 24 14:13:39 MST 2006
You will have far better luck asking this in the AAH forum or the FreePBX
site.
-Kerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
> Michael George
> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 1:42 PM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] latest @Home questions
>
> We are moving our asterisk 1.0 system to a new Asterisk @Home
> system (2.8) and I am the one in charge of doing it.
>
> I have run into a snag, though, on meetme conferences and
> with the transfer key.
>
> Regarding the transfer, it appears that both directions of
> all calls can transfer by pressing the # key. I do not like
> that ability. I would like to change it by doing 2 things:
>
> 1. Make the transfer sequence be ## rather than #
> I looked at the features.conf file and it didn't have
> an entry for
> blindxfer, so I added it. However, # is still the
> transfer character
> so it doesn't seem to be recognizing the settings from
> features.conf.
>
> 2. Not allow incoming calls to transfer at all.
> I've looked at the dial() string on incoming calls and
> they do not
> contain a t or T like I would expect for the channel to
> be able to
> transfer.
>
> As for the meetme conferences, the docs say that for all
> extensions defined, there is a meetme conference at 8<ext>.
> So extension 250 would have a conference at 8250. This isn't
> the case on our installation.
>
> I went to the Conference menu item and defined a conference
> at 1000 and I put an entry into the IVR for incoming callers
> to get into the conference and that works fine (except that
> after the PIN number, they cannot press # to signal the end
> of the PIN -- that will try a transfer). However, I don't
> have a way to get to the conference from an extension.
>
> I think I'm missing something, because meetme setup cannot be
> that difficult...
>
> Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
>
> --
> -M
>
> There are 10 kinds of people in this world:
> Those who can count in binary and those who cannot.
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