Hello all, First of all, let me apologize about the length of this message, but I suppose it was necessary to include the details.
I've spent quite some time already trying to get the call transfer function to work on my Asterisk installation. Let me first describe the general situation of the setup I am using, so you might be able to pinpoint the cause of the problem. I'm currently using Asterisk CVS as of July 4th 2005. The only means of communication at the moment is the XTen X-Lite SIP Client, I already added the following entries to my "sip.conf" configuration file: [frank] canreinvite=no type=friend secret=frank username=frank nat=yes host=dynamic [test] canreinvite=no type=friend secret=test username=test nat=yes host=dynamic The SIP setup is working without a problem, the X-Lite application correctly registers the users and I can set up calls between them. I've also tested queues and they work without a problem, too. Next up is my extensions configuration, of which the interesting section now looks like this: [default] include => general ; longshot, added out of desparation include => parkedcalls ; longshot, added out of desparation include => featuremap ; longshot, added out of desparation exten => 800,1,Answer exten => 800,2,Dial(SIP/frank,20,tT) exten => 800,3 Hangup exten => 802,1,Answer exten => 802,2,Dial(SIP/test,20,tT) exten => 802,3 Hangup Notice the inclusion of several contexts that should or would have to be defined in the features configuration. My features.conf looks something like this, I trimmed the 'general' section for brevity: [general] ; (trimmed) default options [featuremap] blindxfer => #1 ; Blind transfer disconnect => *0 ; Disconnect automon => *1 ; One Touch Record atxfer => *2 ; Attended transfer My testing scenario starts as follows: - log in both X-Lite SIP clients - from the 'test' phone, call extension 800 - on X-Lite client 'frank' accept the call - talk to eachother At this point I want to transfer to call to another extension, also defined in "sip.conf" but unlisted here. The problem is that nothing happens when I press the "#1" or "*2" keys in the 'frank' X-Lite client. I also tested these key combinations on the 'test' X-Lite client during the call, but that also had not effect. I searched the web and the mailing list archive for a solution, and if I recall correctly, someone stated that call transfer is only available for calls originating from the PSTN. Is this correct, also in regard of the current version of Asterisk? Has anyone got an idea how to get call transfer to work? One thing I tried was to change the DTMF settings in the clients, so they are sent in-band, but this also didn't help. Should I revert this option? Thanks in advance for your time and patience. Sincerely, Frank Schoep _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
