I have used SNOM's transfer.
The procedure is different from  # transfer.
At least this worked:
- you put a call on hold
- dial the extensions number ( destination )
- when you get a reply you hit the XFER button ( becomes visible
on SNOM200's display ).

With # transfer,  I won't know if there was anybody to receive the transfer,
will I.

-- Pertti


Mark Spencer wrote:

> > I have seen a few posts that state that the hold and transfer features
> > on the SNOM and Cisco phones do not work in themselves and that,
> > instead, configuring the # key is the way to get transfers to work.
> > Can somebody please give me an indication as to why this is and what
> > needs to be done, either within the code or on the phone, to make this
> > functionality work as it should?
>
> Cisco "hold" and "transfer" should both be supported.  If not, then it's a
> bug.  I have a SNOM here so I will test with it today.  Again, if you go
> to IRC, it's a much better place for interacting in real time to figure
> out getting these sorts of things straightened out.
>
> Mark
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