Hi Peter, Peter den Hartog wrote: > Hello, > > I don't know if i'm on the right mailing list for this issue but maby i'm > not the only one that had it :-). > if it is opensips related, you are on the right list :) > I implemented opensips and it works good, the normal calls are going great, > outside/inside it all works. inside transfer (exten to exten) works to. > > But when an outside caller calls the office, it goes to the asterisk, and > asterisk forwards it to an opensips extension. exten = > x,Dial,1,(SIP/[email protected]) That works great, the caller gets the right > person, but when the one being called, transfer that call it gone. > This is the first scenario where * is fronting OpenSIPS ...typically is the other way around :D > I think it's because asterisk is trying to transfer this caller, but the > extension is not there (it's in opensips ofcourse, but not in *) > Normally, the call transfer (from the phone) is done via a REFER request (inside the ongoing dialog) - What I suspect is that , as * is in the path of all calls with external users, * will intercept the REFER and try to handle it locally.
Try to get a trace and see if this is what happens = REFER being consumed by *, instead of passing it to the external party. Regards, Bogdan > I can connect the asterisk users to the opensips users by connecting the > database, but is this really needed? or is there another issue here? Do i > miss something? > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
