2011/10/5 Steve Davies <[email protected]>

> On 5 October 2011 10:21, Nasir Iqbal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You can do this by an AMI based transfer (Redirect) to Local channel, and
> > then in local channel's dialplan you need to add your desired custom sip
> > header followed by a dial command.
> > Nasir Iqbal
> >
> > ICT Innovations
> > http://www.ictinnovations.com/
> >
>
> Broadcom invented some SIP NOTIFY extensions to cover this case -
> Several "open" SIP handsets support the Broadcom extensions, which
> revolve around sending a NOTIFY "Event: hold" or "Event: talk"
>
> Asterisk does not support these NOTIFY messages at present, though I
> expect they could be added reasonably simply.
>

Googling with "NOTIFY "Event: hold", I found a doc (Broadworks sip access
side extension) which exactly match what I'm after : a couple of events to
"start or resume autoanswer".

Thank you very much for sharing this !

>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
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