Hello Adam, >> In my opinion there should be only one "transfer" function, let suppose >> it's called by #.
AG> Wrong, which other phone system have you used where every time you try AG> and use some IVR that says "Enter your xyz number followed by the # key" AG> and you end up being interrupted by asterisk to transfer the call ?? Well as you can see it was an example, actually you have to decide this mapping in features.conf, so what's the point ? Let say is *# or any other sequence :) >> Eventually another function key can be enabled (let's say *): if you >> do an attendend xfer transfer the * key will put in a >> conference the original call, you and the >> other party you are transfering. >> >> If any of the 3 hangs up while conferencing the conference should stay >> up with the 2 remaining. AG> Nope, because if there are three parties: AG> A - You AG> B - Outside caller 1 AG> C - Outside transfer party AG> When you hangup, you don't want the other two legs to stay up, AG> potentially forever depending on your hangup detection etc... I know what I want! :) Why not, I'm announcing a call, then going conference, then leaving because I already did my part, why the other 2 calls have to be disconnected ... because hangup detection works bad ? >> What do you think about this flow ? AG> Any SIP phone (decent one) should have much more intuitive/instructive AG> transfer process. All I'm asking is a native function that can be used regardless of the UA, if you got such functions integrated in the phone, better yet, is up to you to choose then. -- Best regards, Alessio mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ 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
