Richard Perini wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:35:56PM -0500, John Novack wrote:
That certainly is the way it SHOULD work. Blind and attended transfer
should be able to be initiated the same way. It certainly is the most
efficient logical way. Attended transfer should revert to blind simply
by the initiating party hanging up.
Most "legacy" hybrid key/pbx systems work that way, and have for many a year
Most users expect transfer to work that way.
I would consider that a defect or bug, not a new feature request.
Absolutely. I have never used a conventional PBX system that didn't
behave that way (or wasn't able to be programmed to do so). I'm in
my early days of trialling Asterix, and our first application will be
an internal intercompany/interoffice tie-line system where the transfer
feature will be rarely required. Certainly this issue would be a
show-stopper for full PBX replacement for us in the future.
As I understand it, these issues only apply to DTMF based transfers.
Why not use the transfer feature of your IP Phone or the Zap FXS port?
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