Warren Burstein wrote:

I've observed a situation on my production system, and have managed to recreate it on my test system (both running 1.2.4). I pick up a phone connected to a TDM400B's FXS line. I dial a number (in my tests, it was another local phone, but in production it was an outside call), and that call is answered. I flash, hear a stutter dialtone, and dial another number, which also is answered.

Asterisk is treating it as call transfer.


When I hang up, my two local calls are now connected. But on the production system, I think the two outside calls are connected. I don't know why they don't hang up. Perhaps the production system isn't detecting hangup (I'm going to test for this). Or maybe both calls are to someone else's switchboard, which have placed the calls into a queue, and we're tying up two outside lines to bridge the "your call is important to us" messages to each other.

Is there some way I can forbid bridging of calls like this, but still allow a call to be bridged to a different local phone?

thanks

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