Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-22 Thread Phil Frost
On Feb 21, 2012, at 17:01 , Phil Frost wrote: On Feb 14, 2012, at 17:13 , isr...@gmail.com wrote: On the snom too Create a conferance and then press the transfer button. That will join the parties and release the receptionist Hmm...You can do that with just hitting the transfer button,

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-21 Thread Phil Frost
On Feb 14, 2012, at 17:13 , isr...@gmail.com wrote: On the snom too Create a conferance and then press the transfer button. That will join the parties and release the receptionist Hmm...You can do that with just hitting the transfer button, or is there more? I'm using a Snom 870 with

[asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread Phil Frost
I'm wondering how one might implement a transfer where a receptionist introduces a caller to the recipient in a 3-way conference before hanging up, leaving the other two parties connected. Something like this, from the perspective of the customer: Customer: Hi. I'd like to buy a widget.

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread Danny Nicholas
Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers I'm wondering how one might implement a transfer where a receptionist introduces a caller to the recipient in a 3-way conference before hanging up, leaving the other two parties connected. Something like this, from the perspective of the customer

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread Phil Frost
On Feb 14, 2012, at 15:34 , Danny Nicholas wrote: As I read this, this is a regular attended transfer. No, as I understand an attended transfer, there is no 3-way period where the receptionist introduces the caller to someone else. In an attended transfer, from the caller's perspective, he's

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread Andres
No, as I understand an attended transfer, there is no 3-way period where the receptionist introduces the caller to someone else. In an attended transfer, from the caller's perspective, he's talking to the receptionist, then he's on hold, then he's talking to someone else. No different from

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread Danny Nicholas
Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers No, as I understand an attended transfer, there is no 3-way period where the receptionist introduces the caller to someone else. In an attended transfer, from the caller's perspective, he's talking to the receptionist, then he's on hold

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread isrlgb
List - Non-Commercial Discussionasterisk-users@lists.digium.com Reply-To: and...@telesip.net, Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers No, as I understand an attended transfer

Re: [asterisk-users] conferenced transfers

2012-02-14 Thread Carlos Alvarez
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Andres and...@telesip.net wrote: using the Cisco-Linksys SPA Phones you would: 1)  Receptionist Answers Call and hits 'Conf' button. 2)  Receptionist makes call and when answered hits 'Conf' again. 3)  Now everybody is talking 4)  Receptions hits 'Join'