On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 11:37 -0700, pedro noticioso wrote:
hi guys, is it possible to do a basic 3-or-more-way
conference call when the phones dont support it? I am
fully aware of this concept on expensive phones like
this one:
Grandstream GXP 2000 -Conference call 3-way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlZ6JqE1MT4
The problem is that the basic plain old commercial PBX
supports 3-way calling in ugly old phones like this
one:
http://www.neo-shop.com/tiendas/0009/varios/telefono%20TEIDE-1.jpg
connected to an ata like this one:
http://www.egk.com.ar/imagenes/hardware/sipura2.jpg
The idea is to be caller (A): dial calle (B), once (B)
answers press on HOOK or something else to send them
to MOH, then dial callee (C), talk to him a little
too, then press the same HOOK or something else and
the 3, (A)(B) and (C) in a conference call.
Unlike the grandstream, this would definitelly have to
be done by *, isnt this part of the basic
functionality like voicemail that is already done and
a couple lines in the config files it will work on all
phones done by *?
if not, then, how do you recommend me to it?
the closest I have seen to shat I am looking for is
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Dynamic+conferences+macro
is there a better alternative?
any thoughts?
thanks a lot!
Seems like you are talking about attended transfer here?
It would work on zaptel interfaces.
A and B are talking. A flashes hook, gets dialtone, B would hopefully
get dialtone.
A then dials C. C answers, and A and C talk. B is still on hold.
A flashes hook again. Now A, B, and C can talk together.
Any member of the party (A, B, or C) can hang up, and leave the other
two conversing.
Is that what you are thinking of?
murf
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