[asterisk-users] Transfer
Adrian Marsh
Adrian.Marsh at ubiquisys.com
Sun May 25 06:26:43 CDT 2008
Thanks Sherwood,
But how do I send back a 302, once I'm already in the dialplan (hasn't
asterisk already sent back a 200 OK by this point??)
Adrian
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Sent: 23 May 2008 17:25
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Transfer
Adrian Marsh wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> In my old telco days (SS7), if I was wanting to hand back a call to
> the network for transfer to a different PSTN number, there was a
> specific SS7 action I could take, which send the call back to the
> network, which in turn then routed the call appropriately. It added a
> transfer-number into the SS7 headers so that the originating number,
> dialed number and transfer number all stayed to specs, and everyone
> was happy.
>
> In SIP/Asterisk, it seems that I have to hairpin/trombone the call (to
> have at least the control packets go via my SIP server), and use a
> Dial out to the far end.
>
> So - is there a way of handing the call back to the network in
asterisk ?
>
> My detailed problem is this: When a call comes in, I want to send it
> onto users mobiles, if I hairpin the call that's OK, except the CLI
> needs to be that of the originator (from the USERS point of view) so
> they can decide if they want to accept the call.
>
> Here in the UK, this is where the issues begin... the carriers here
> don't like it if your sending CLI for other countries, that don't
> match what they think they should receive from that connecting
> carrier. Eg, if a call coming to them is 13 digits, but they only
> expect 11 from that carrier, then they cut the digits. This turns a US
> originated call into a Southampton UK originated call!
>
> So I was hoping that handing the call back to the network in the
> traditional sense would make it their problem and not mine... lol
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Adrian
>
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=asterisk+302+redirect+sip&btnG=Sear
ch
I believe you're looking for a 302 Redirect? Sorry if you're not, but
that sounds like what you want
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