On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Михаил Родионов <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> One of our customers today asked for a feature he *loved* in his old
> Panasonic PBX - return of calls being blindly transferred that got no
> response after timeout.
>
> Panasonic PBX can act like this:
> when someone does a blind transfer of a call to a third party, that party
> rings for some time (while the call is on hold listening to the MOH) and if
> not picked up, call returns to the original extension ("Let me TRY to
> transfer your call to a manager"-like scenario). There are actually two
> timers - after the first timeout the call is returned and rings until second
> timeout (and then hanged up).

Indeed a great feature.

If you can find the ladder diagram for how the SIP RFC in general is
supposed to handle this, it might help getting some feedback.

If SIP prescribes a SIPB2BUA, then I suggest rummage thru FreeSWITCH
mailing list and then come back w/how to integrate a FreeSWITCH
feature into sipx.

> Any clues about the right place where should we dig? We are relatively new
> to hacking sipX core parts (codewise) but are crazy and brave enough to try
> :)

love it!
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