>> > So, does anyone know of a way to detect whether a call from a SIP phone
>> > is the first step of an attended transfer or an original call?
>
> It could probably work if you put a SIP proxy in between (ref. Kamilio).
Another way might be to set up a special transfer extension that all
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Hi!
> > So, does anyone know of a way to detect whether a call from a SIP phone
> > is the first step of an attended transfer or an original call?
It could probably work if you put a SIP proxy in between (ref. Kamilio).
> The only way to achieve what you want is to never allow a call to a
> di
"C. Chad Wallace" writes:
> So, does anyone know of a way to detect whether a call from a SIP phone
> is the first step of an attended transfer or an original call?
This is impossible. At that point the phone has done this:
1) Put the original caller on hold
2) Made a new outgoing call
At so
Hello,
We are in the process of splitting our phone system into two separate
logical systems for our two departments. One of the goals of this
switch is to restrict members of one department from transferring calls
to the other, but not restrict them from calling that department
themselves. So w