Re: How can I transfer a call?
David Sugar <[email protected]> Mon, 30 Jan 2006 08:19:39 -0500
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The forward command and forward engine states are meant to address this, but they are under tested. For analog telephone networks, this is typically performed as a "blind transfer", with a hookflash, dialing operation, and hangup. For sip, this is done with osip build transfer message, which, I gather offhand, performs a re-invite. I will try to do some new tests shortly, with the current sip driver, both in Bayonne performing transfers and receiving them. David Alexandre BOULANGER wrote: > Hi, > > Maybe you can give a try to the 'transfer' command > > from scripting doc: > http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gnutelephony/script.pdf?download > > "transfer <number> > Transfer the call to another location, and then hangup." > > > I've never tried this, but would be interested in any feedback if I > could easily use such a feature in my scripts > > > > Le lundi 23 janvier 2006 à 13:13 -0300, [email protected] a écrit : >> Dear friends. Does anybody have a sample script that lets me transfer a >> call? I have a script where the users can query a database, listen to >> messages, etc, but I want the same user to be able to be transferred to >> another number from this script. How can I do it? >> >> Thank you all. >> >> Roberto From Mendoza, Argentina >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bayonne-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bayonne-devel > _______________________________________________ Bayonne-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bayonne-devel