Ummmmm, doesn't look like it can be hacked without becoming non-standard.
Thanks for explaining ....
Henry

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Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca]

> Hi Henry,
>
> when you press the hold button on the grandstream, it sends another
> sip invite to Asterisk, then asterisk says ok I understand you want to
> put this on hold, then the grandstream stops the rtp packet, then when
> you unhold it, the grandstream sends in effect another invite to the
> asterisk server and when the session is established again, the rtp
> starts flowing.
>
> Cheers,
> Shidan
>
> On 10/3/06, Henry.Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Jim, I guess I would want to know what the Grandstream GXP 2000 does
>> when the hold button is pressed?
>> Does it put the channel on hold at the phone or does it have some magic
>> code or packet that tells * to put the call on hold at the server.?
>> There is no feature code to put the call on hold so it must be in the
>> SIP
>> protocol itself. If this is true then I will have to build the feature
>> using
>> something like a call park function
>>
>> Thanks Henry
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca]
>>
>> > In a traditional pbx the set is a slave to the system. In asterisk it
>> is a
>> > peer.
>> >
>> > I'd look into seeing if the phone has a reminder feature. I'm pretty
>> sure
>> > the Polycoms do.
>> >
>> > Jim
>> >
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Henry.Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: October 3, 2006 4:13 PM
>> >> To: [email protected]
>> >> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Call-back from hold?
>> >>
>> >> Hi Andrew, well I am using GXP 2000 phones that have a "hold"
>> >> button My client's staff keep putting people on hold and tend
>> >> to forget them.
>> >> Their last system (Toshiba) used to alert the person after
>> >> about 60 sec.
>> >> I'll look into Call Park but I didn't really want to give
>> >> them another feature code to remember.
>> >>
>> >> Henry
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >> Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca]
>> >>
>> >> > On Tuesday 03 October 2006 15:28, Henry.Coleman wrote:
>> >> >> Many phone systems offer call back from hold.
>> >> >> I've looked up to see if anyone has done this with * before and I
>> >> >> couldn't find anything.
>> >> >> Using the existing Asterisk "Hold" function (with MOH) I need a
>> >> >> time-out of xx number of seconds to recall the original person who
>> >> >> put the party on hold. It's like Call Park but without the
>> >> "slots".
>> >> >> Any ideas ?
>> >> >
>> >> > What's wrong with just using ParkAndAnnounce?  Just because
>> >> there are
>> >> > parking slots available doesn't mean you must use them...
>> >> >
>> >> > -A.
>> >> >
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