Eric Wieling wrote: > On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 15:47, Brian Capouch wrote: >> I have mailed the list on this topic, asked on the IRC channel, and >> even called Digium. I have two customers who are pretty upset about >> this, and it hasn't helped my standing with them that I have so far >> in several months not been able to help them. >> >> It seems a simple request: I have a system with two X101Ps and a >> TDM30. Customer is talking on the phone, his Zap FXS interface >> using one of the Zap outbound channels on a call to the PSTN. >> >> Now, while the person is talking, a call comes in on the *other* >> incoming Zap channel, and the customer can see on the CID display >> that it's a call that they want to take. >> >> Now the Rub: There appears to be no way to leave a call (as in hangup >> and the call is torn down) and pick up the incoming one in this >> manner. The unfortunate and apparently ONLY way to get the call >> coming in is >> to put the existing call on hold, but then that locks the line from >> the perspective of the existing caller--they're on hold, not >> disconnected, racking up LD charges. >> >> This is kind of a hard one to explain, but the situation is very >> real and very difficult. >> >> I'd be eternally grateful if someone could explain how to do what we >> need to do here. >> >> Thanks. > > How is this different from the way standard call waiting works when > provided from your telco? >
Um, he actually has two phone lines, not just one that he's flash-ing back and forth between. If he hangs up the line, does the second call not continue ringing? I take it once he hangs up the line both calls are gone? ----- Andrew Thompson http://aktzero.com/ _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
