Hello,

For such cases we usually suggest to put 2 boxes in your infrastructure: 

1. Main billing gateway - where all PBX'es are connected (all client's remote 
PBX'es and your Local PBX)
2. Local PBX - where user's without PBX'es are connected

Then user connects in following way:

User -> Local PBX -> Main GTW -> PSTN

That way you will be save from transfer issue and all your clients will be able 
to transfer their calls on Local PBX.

Regards,
Mindaugas Kezys
http://www.kolmisoft.com
MOR - Advanced Billing for Asterisk PBX



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grey Man
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 12:35 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk's DANGEROUS Transfer CDR's


> ----- Original Message ----

> From: Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
> <[email protected]>

> Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 9:24:14 PM

> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk's DANGEROUS Transfer CDR's


>

> The provider can disable transfers (which is what we do), but why can a PBX 
> not still allow it?  Our PBX customers all can do 
> transferring... but that's because billing isn't needed THERE.  The billing, 
> if any, is done on our end, or their providers end.   
> This really seems like a very small and moot point that is being blown up.

 

Depends how much it could cost you I guess :). If you're not supporting 
transfers it's a moot point if you are it's a bit more interesting.

> If the receptionist needs to transfer the call, then she should be able to do 
> that within the confines of her PBX... the transfer of
> her call should NEVER go back out her PBX back to the supplier, for if it 
> does, her PBX now loses control of that call.

 

Our customer base is residential and small business. They don't want to either 
pay for or support another a PBX thats what they've come to us for in the first 
place a lot of the time.

Regards,

Greyman.








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