So the behavior is expected, then, from what you're saying.

The end result I am looking for is being able to do a 'warm' transfer,
in that there is a brief conference between the three callers, then the
middle caller drops out.  Is this feature not something that sipx can do
presently, or am I just going about that method incorrectly?

Jake Ballamis
Technical Support Manager
p. 801-566-TECH (8324)
f. 801-208-9317
[email protected]


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-----Original Message-----
From: WORLEY, Dale R (Dale) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 12:46 PM
To: Jake Ballamis; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Call transfers

________________________________________
From: [email protected]
[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jake Ballamis
[[email protected]]

I have been doing some testing of transfers this morning and am seeing
some behavior that I didn't expect to find.  I'd like to run this by
everyone to see if I'm just off my rocker, or if we might have an issue
with our sipx installation.

We are currently on 4.2 with Polycom 550/650 phones (1 550, 2 650).

If I make an inbound call from my cell phone, it defaults to Ext. 200.
Ext. 200 hits "Transfer", then dials another extension, say Ext 201 and
speaks with that person.  If Ext. 200 hits "More" then "Conference", all
three lines are included in the conference call.  If Ext. 200
disconnects/hangs up, the conference between all three users is ended.
I would expect that the other two lines (my cell phone and Ext. 201)
would remain connected for the duration of their conversation.
________________________________________

Do be aware that in all these scenarios, the conference is implemented
by the phone that makes the multiple dialogs.  Whether that phone
chooses to continue the conference when its user hangs up is its choice.
sipXecs is not involved in the conferencing at all.

Dale
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