[match_all_local] exten => _NXXX,1,Goto(receptionist|s|1) exten => _NXX,1,Goto(receptionist|s|1)
[trunk] include => localnumbers include => match_all_local include => international include => longdistance
[default]
include => trunk
Jim Rosenberg wrote:
The Grandstream BudgeTone 101 phone has a Transfer button. This appears to be a "blind" transfer: once you've dialed the extension to which you want to transfer, the phone tries to do this and then "dumps you out".
My question is this: Let's say I explain to my users that I don't want them using the Transfer button, to use # and let Asterisk transfer the call, or to use parking, and again let Asterisk handle it. But, someone forgets. They hit the Transfer button anyway. Then they type the wrong extension. If they had transferred using the # key and let Asterisk do it, Asterisk would have reacted reasonably to a wrong extension, but the Grandstream doesn't know about all this magic.
So: now I've got my caller just sitting there, transferred into nowhere. Is there a way to pick the caller up? I haven't found a way to do this.
When this happens the caller is still connected to "something", and at the Asterisk console, sip show channels shows the call. It seems as though there ought to be some way to "reach in" and connect to it ...
Any ideas welcome. These Grandstream phones are kind of nice. I sure don't want to have to start out a new installation by *taping over* the Transfer button, but if there isn't a way to reach a stranded caller, it's deadly.
-T.i.A., Jim
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