The SPAN solution is interesting but would require an app to instruct the 
customer's phone to listen to the RTP steam coming in via RTPRX XSI command and 
even then the discussion would be one-way only.

Another option would be a plar config to a fixed meetme but then you'd need to 
take steps that the translator and your employee are on the correct meetme.

A third option would be to use a CTI app to initiate a call to the customer's 
phone (or watch for it to go offhook and then connect a call to it).

A fourth (and possibly overkill) would be an intelligent IVR script that allows 
your employee some method of telling the IVR which phone the customer is on.  
The customer picks up the phone and it plars to the IVR, which knows exactly 
how to redirect media to get them on a call with the employee and translator.

Yet another option is to script the call into the translation service such that 
the customer's phone is already on the call (auto-answered on headset maybe).  
When the customer picks up the phone audio switches to the handset and they are 
good to go.

-Ryan

On Sep 30, 2014, at 9:24 PM, Ryan Huff 
<ryanh...@outlook.com<mailto:ryanh...@outlook.com>> wrote:

The only truly supported call manager way of barging a connected call is barge 
or cbarge, but they both require a 'button push'. Now if your connected call is 
offnet, you could potentially do a PLAR on the client phone, so as soon as the 
off-hook event triggers on the client phone it dials into the offnet 
conference. If the connected call in onnet, then barge or cbarge are really 
your options.

If you want to venture into layer 2 of the OSI model however, you could do a 
SPAN on the ports of the phones that are doing the connected calls and then 
dump the RTP/signaling stream to the port of the client phone. Not sure if that 
would work or not, you'd just have to play with it a bit.

Thanks,

Ryan

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From: nh...@co.fresno.ca.us<mailto:nh...@co.fresno.ca.us>
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 22:41:57 +0000
Subject: [cisco-voip] Phone Configuration


We use several Translations services, is there a way to configure a phone to 
join into a phone call without pushing anything?

Basically, our Employees call translation service and gives the account 
information, then gestures to the client to pick up the phone, at this point 
the client phone just joins into the conference without the customer pushing 
any buttons.



Is this possible?




Neal Haas

IT Analyst, Communications



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