I would guess not. I would suggest entering a ticket for sipXbridge at 
http://track.sipfoundry.org to create a workaround for sipXbridge to be 
able to handle BYE in this manner.

Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676


On 7/12/2010 1:57 PM, Jake Ballamis wrote:
> 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
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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
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> 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.
> ________________________________________
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> 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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