I think when we do the transfer on the analog T-1, we just do a hook flash, and than enter the number to transfer too. You can than talk to the person you are transferring to. After you hang up the two people will be connected at the telco central office.

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Nic Hughes wrote:

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] trunk to trunk forwarding
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It think you are looking to do something like a 2 B channel transfer, or a Release Link Transfer. I don't think asterisk really does either of those.


I think that is the crux of my question. For my purposes I am going to have to be writing some code, even so I don't really want to have to implement all this stuff on top of my own business functionality.

If you had an analog T-1, you could probably transfer a call back to your telco office. I do transfers like this now, but now with asterisk.


I can probably find a telco who offer this service. The question is whether I can make use of it with asterisk.

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Nic

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