If you search the archives you would find that for IP phone you need to add a 't' option to the end of your dial command. The 't' option will let the user dial '#' to get the systems attention, then dial an extention for the transfer.
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 03:32, =?iso-8859-1?B?V2lwZU91dCCZ ?= wrote: > Hi, > > Firstly let me start off by saying that asterisk is one of the most amazing pieces > of open source I have seen, it rates right up there with Apache, OpenOffice, MySQL > and even Linux itself.. Nice work!! > > I have just installed my first server, thanks to the astinstall script.. and I have > read the Handbook (ver 1) and the white paper PDF's.. and I have managed to setup 2 > extentions and make calls between them using MSN Messenger, nothing fantastic but > its a start.. > > One answer is still missing.. How do I transfer a call to another ext?? I am looking > at only using IP phones and so for the test system I am using MSN Messenger.. The > final solution will probably use a linux softphone line gnophone or linphone.. > > All I have been able to find in the docs about call transfer is using a normal phone > handset and hook-flash (not quite sure what that it, I am new to telephony).. > > So I guess what I am asking is what do I need to configure or do to be able to > transfer a call from one IP ext to another?? > > Thanks.. -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
