In my experience (although I didn't test this as I type now) using the
Transfer button on the Polycom if you do a blind will show the
original CID, and doing an attended will show the transferees CID.
RDNIS should not come up, but ${BLINDTRANSFER} on a blindtransfer
should. On a non blind transfer the ${CDR(channel)} or
${CDR(dstchannel)} should hold the right channel info. Doing some
logic on the CDR(var) helps to figure out what happened with the call.
If the src/dst don't match the channel/dstchannel, then you know a
xfer occured, also if there are 2 records then you are dealing with an
attd xfer, while a blind xfer will just have one record that the
dst/src and dstchannel/channel don't match.
Hope this help.On 7/25/06, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have three phones here with extensions 2944093, 3254103 and 9220371. 2944093 calls 3254103. 3254103 transfers 2944093 to 9220371. We want the caller id of 2944093 to be presented on the display of 9220371. However, the caller id of the transferer, 3254103, is appearing. This doesn't make any sense. How can we do this? Doug. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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