I'd be grateful if anyone here could comment knowledgeably on an idea
that I have had, as to whether it should be possible or not.
Consider two Asterisk boxes, each with one or more E1s on EuroISDN.
Each box has a different telephone number that hunts across all its
E1 channels. In addition there
Tony Mountifield wrote:
I don't want just to relay the call through to the second box using
IAX or SIP or an additional PSTN channel. What I would like to do is
to redirect the call in the PSTN so that it ends up connected only to
the second box.
If I recall correctly, it's only possible if
Tony Mountifield wrote:
I don't want just to relay the call through to the second box using
IAX or SIP or an additional PSTN channel. What I would like to do is
to redirect the call in the PSTN so that it ends up connected only to
the second box.
Doug wrote:
If I recall correctly, it's
I would suggest Two B-Channel Transfer (TBCT), transferring to a
unique
number (received as DNIS by the other server) that would identify the
call
as transferred from the first server and, perhaps, the reason for the
transfer.
It looks like TBCT may not have been implemented in Asterisk
In article 296076780.5348.1310743930593.JavaMail.root@zimbra,
Richard Mudgett rmudg...@digium.com wrote:
I would suggest Two B-Channel Transfer (TBCT), transferring to a
unique
number (received as DNIS by the other server) that would identify the
call
as transferred from the first server
In article 296076780.5348.1310743930593.JavaMail.root@zimbra,
Richard Mudgett rmudg...@digium.com wrote:
I would suggest Two B-Channel Transfer (TBCT), transferring to a
unique
number (received as DNIS by the other server) that would identify
the
call
as transferred from the