As far as I know Asterisk does not support normal PSTN type call
forwarding. I.E. the user would type *72 etc. This is called call
forking. My Mulitech gateway does but at a huge price. Also T38 is
supported. I have several carriers that I use that have Asterisk. All
of the Asterisk boxs won't accept call fowarding. I send the calls to
my carriers with Cisco gateways and the calls reroute correctly. Now I
have a proxie that controls everything. You may be able to do call
fowarding with 2 boxes. But a call in and reroute back out may not work.
Damian Funnell wrote:
Any takers? Sometimes the most basic questions yield the least
replies, huh?
Cheers,
Damian.
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Subject: Call forwarding
Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 08:40:41 +1200
From: Damian Funnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Hi team,
Basic question I know, but I can't seem to find any obvious
information about this:
Does anyone know if * natively supports call forwarding from a given
extension (i.e. call forwarding without having to write a macro)?
My user wants to be able to dial a code plus a phone number to start
diverting all calls to the given extension to that number. Call
forwarding would then be disabled by dialling a code number again.
I expected that * would support this type of feature natively, but
can't find anything in the wiki. If responding please let me know if
we need to enable anything in features.conf as well.
Thanks in advance,
Damian.
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