Steven Critchfield wrote: > On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 04:27, Asterisk wrote: >> Hello Asterisk-ers, >> >> Thanks to WipeOut! you've kinda answered something I wondered about. >> I've been looking for a post like yours for the last 3 hours (I >> didn't want to get told off for not looking first)! >> >> I don't have enough Asterisk boxes (yet) to test this scenario. >> >> If had 3 Asterisk boxes, A1, A2 and A3. >> >> A call comes in on ZAP/1-1 on A1 which sends the call via IAX to >> SIP/U2 on A2 who then decides that the caller needs to speak to >> SIP/U3 on A3. >> >> (You follow me so far?) >> >> If SIP/U2 transferred the call to an extension that made use of the >> "switch statement"... What would the call path be? >> >> Would the call traffic go from A1 in A2 back out of A2 to A3? >> >> ...or would it be "switched" and go directly from A1 to A3? > > >> (I know what I'm asking. I don't know if I've made sense.) > > You made sense to me, but you seem to have abbreviated some > information out. Also thank you for searching a bit first. > > As an example of what you want to do, I was doing some testing of a > application of ours. Our phone traffic comes in on box A, an was > dialed to box B. We don't like to change the dialplan on box A, so I > told box B to redirect to my test workstation(box C), and IAX handed > off the call from box b to my workstation. As long as you are using > IAX as the box to box transfers, it should transfer if it can and get > out of the way. It shouldn't matter that the final part of the call > is SIP since the transfers are on the asterisk boxes.
What happens to the billing cdr records in cases like that? Does box A knows when the calls are finished or transferred? _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
