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Can someone explain me attended
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mimmus Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 7:30 AM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Attended call transfer with GXP-2000 Can someone explain me attended transfer with Grandstream GXP
Can someone explain me attended transfer with Grandstream GXP-2000?
Hitting TRNF button, I get:
Dial number (BLIND) or
Select line (ATTENDED)
What's the exact meaning of 'Select line'?
Thanks
Mimmus
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Attended call transfer with GXP-2000
Can someone explain me attended transfer with Grandstream GXP-2000?
Hitting TRNF button, I get:
Dial number (BLIND) or
Select line (ATTENDED)
What's the exact
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 21:20 -0800, Michael Collins wrote:
JCC,
So let's consider an operator, takes a call and decides to attended
transfer it to Bob because it's slow and she want's to ask something,
but the instant she picks that option another call comes in. If
hanging up converted it
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:35:56PM -0500, John Novack wrote:
That certainly is the way it SHOULD work. Blind and attended transfer
should be able to be initiated the same way. It certainly is the most
efficient logical way. Attended transfer should revert to blind simply
by the initiating
Useful discussion on this. There are some other functions in this which need to
be addressed. For example if doing an attended transfer and the recipient phone
number goes to voicemail, you have to wait for the timeout to reconnect to the
original caller - unless someone know differently. There
Redstone
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Useful discussion on this. There are some other functions in this which
need to
be addressed. For example if doing an attended transfer and the
recipient phone
number goes
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Richard Perini wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:35:56PM -0500, John Novack wrote:
That certainly is the way it SHOULD work. Blind and attended transfer
should be able to be initiated the same way. It certainly is the most
efficient logical way. Attended transfer should revert to blind simply
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As I understand
Discussion
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At 12:57 AM 02/12/2006, you wrote:
Why don't you think it is correct behaviour? The purpose of attended
transfer is that you consult with the party before transferring with
hooking, otherwise it would be a blind transfer for which
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Huh? I don't understand.. If the operator can't pick up the call you
need
more operators to compensate.
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On 02/10/06 09:55 kevin ling said the following:
Hi,
You need the unattended transfer (blind transfer) featuer. That implemented
in Asterisk (#) button. Not attended transfer.
right, but adding in this behaviour into attended transfer would allow us
to then retire blind transfer.
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Why don't you think it is correct
behaviour? The purpose of attended transfer is that you consult with the party before transferring with hooking, otherwise it would be a blind transfer for which there is a blind transfer option.Rob
On 2/10/06, Moises Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is a
Probably because this isn't the way that a lot of other PBX systems
work. It's not always easy to educate users about the difference
between a blind and attended transfer when the systems that they've used
in the past don't make this distinction.
Disconnecting the outside caller certainly
At 12:57 AM 02/12/2006, you wrote:
Why don't you think it is correct behaviour? The purpose of attended
transfer is that you consult with the party before transferring with
hooking, otherwise it would be a blind transfer for which there is a
blind transfer option.
So let's consider an
That certainly is the way it SHOULD work. Blind and attended transfer
should be able to be initiated the same way. It certainly is the most
efficient logical way. Attended transfer should revert to blind simply
by the initiating party hanging up.
Most legacy hybrid key/pbx systems work that
, 2006 12:36 PM
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That certainly is the way it SHOULD work. Blind and attended transfer
should be able to be initiated the same way. It certainly is the most
efficient logical way. Attended
Questions for the community: is an integrated transfer feature
valuable to you?
Yes, merging blind and attended transfer would be valuable for me!
If so, would you be willing to put out a bounty?
Maybe. Depends on how much it would be.
Tom
At 04:58 PM 02/12/2006, you wrote:
Questions for the community: is an integrated transfer feature
valuable to you? If so, would you be willing to put out a bounty? (In
other words, is it just a nice feature or is it so important that you'd
be willing to pay a few bucks for it...)
I'm
On Sunday, February 12, 2006 9:36 PM John Novack wrote:
That certainly is the way it SHOULD work. Blind and attended transfer
should be able to be initiated the same way.
...
I would consider that a defect or bug, not a new feature request.
I second that. Regarding the bounty: Once
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this is a Normal behaviour, nevertheless i
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behaviour
Hi!
I got this answer from the digium support:
You may wish to use the attended transfer by either using hold or
flashhook instead of the # features.conf attended transfer option. From
a phone connected via a Zap channel, you would need to hit flash. Then
enter the extension which you wish to
Hi!
I am new with asterisk and I have my first problem with the attended
call transfer feature.
When a call comes in, i take the call and i would like to transfer it.
So I press the * button (mapped for the attended transfer in
features.conf) and the number for the receiving extension.
The
this is a Normal behaviour, nevertheless i dont think is a correct
behaviour. Several weeks ago other user asked the same, i suggested him
to open a feature request on bugs.digium.com, check for that
regardsOn 2/9/06, Thomas Artner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!I am new with asterisk and I have my
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] attended call transfer
Hi!
I am new with asterisk and I have my first problem with the attended call
transfer feature.
When a call comes in, i take the call and i would like to transfer it.
So I press the * button (mapped for the attended
Title: Message
Hi,
We're tryingto
setupattended call transfer, but we have not been able to findthe
required configuration.
Blind transfer works
fine using the # key, but we don't like the fact that thetransferring
extension does not have any info on what happened to the
call.
Any
Search voip-info.org or google for features.conf.TomOn Oct 15, 2005, at 4:58 AM, Denis Vella wrote: Hi, We're trying to setup attended call transfer, but we have not been able to find the required configuration. Blind transfer works fine using the # key, but we don't like the fact that the
Hello,
I downloaded asterisk 1.0.5, and the cvs version, and none of them
has the attended transfer option (x and X). I see a patch here:
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002460
but this patch doesn't applies well in cvs version or 1.0.5. How can
I make
Does any one know if attended call transfer has been added into the STABLE
release of asterisk yet?
Any news? I am also looking for #-Transfers for asterisk-stable.
Thomas
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Thomas Dingermann wrote:
Does any one know if attended call transfer has been added into the
STABLE
release of asterisk yet?
Any news? I am also looking for #-Transfers for asterisk-stable.
Thomas
1.0.x is for bug fixes only. No new features are added to 1.0.x.
Blind XFER using # has been in
Hi All,
Does any one know if attended call transfer has been
added into the STABLE release of asterisk yet? Potentially using a mix of
phones would create confusion in a user base, any ideas on attended transfer or
how to achieve this / mods to dial plan etc would be greatly
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