Alessio Focardi wrote:
Hi,
I'm experimenting attended calls tranfers and I'm a little bit
confused.
SNIP
I honestly think that transfers is one thing that Asterisk should
improve a LOT to be able to stand up to even the most cheapo taiwanese
no-name PBXs, which support attended transfers
Hi,
Yes, there is a way. In extensions.conf, you add a macro as:
[macro-record-on]
exten = s,1,AGI(set-timestamp.agi)
exten = s,2,SetVar(CALLFILENAME=${timestamp}-${ARG2}-${ARG1})
exten = s,3,Monitor(wav,${CALLFILENAME},m)
then, when you want to record the call, you use:
exten =
Hi all,
Just a bit of news I picked up today
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/06/02/computex_skype_handsets/
even though the s-word is mentioned, the handsets are also geared
towards SIP.
Cheers,
Mike
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Paul Seymour wrote:
Just a quick question to ask if blind transfers (via #) are possible? I
have an IAX2 connection to my VOIP provider. In my dial plan I sometimes
forward an incoming call back out on IAX, but when this happens I seem
to lose the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cisco has recently changed the licensing distribution model for all of
their phones. They are no longer currently selling the Spare version of
the Cisco phones.
I was told by Ingram Spain that they could only sell me the 'spare'
version if I also purchased a CallManager
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
But then again come to them with a few million monthly minutes under
your belt and I'm sure they'll change the TOS for you...
Maybe not, as the ToS also state:
The customer agrees to purchase VoipJet termination in small amounts
What does this mean? We have to start with
Hi all,
I'm having a weird problem. The setup is Asterisk A with a
TDM400P/4xFXO, DSL line, and Asterisk B with TDM400P/4xFXO on another
DSL line.
Both boxes are behind their own NAT. Asterisk B forwards calls from it's
four PSTN ports to Asterisk A over an IAX2 trunk, which works fine using
Rich Adamson wrote:
I'm having a weird problem. The setup is Asterisk A with a
TDM400P/4xFXO, DSL line, and Asterisk B with TDM400P/4xFXO on another
DSL line.
Both boxes are behind their own NAT. Asterisk B forwards calls from it's
four PSTN ports to Asterisk A over an IAX2 trunk, which works