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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Transfer Call to Cell Phone
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Ryan Goldberg wrote:
Alternatively, the first line could be:
exten = 101,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}Zap/4/12185551212,30,tpm)
which would dial both the desk and the cell at the same time...
I've tried doing things like this. What got me was that SIP technology
allows for the phone not
Thanks work perfect,,
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John Faubion wrote:
We do have full features on our lines so both lines are free once the
transfer is complete. We also have toll calls on our lines so it would
not be a problem, so I do not have to worry about ATT dropping the
The issue
We do have full features on our lines so both lines are free once the
transfer is complete. We also have toll calls on our lines so it would
not be a problem, so I do not have to worry about ATT dropping the
The issue really isn't whether you have the ability to make toll calls on
your line. The
John Faubion wrote:
We do have full features on our lines so both lines are free once the
transfer is complete. We also have toll calls on our lines so it would
not be a problem, so I do not have to worry about ATT dropping the
The issue really isn't whether you have the ability to
Ryan Goldberg wrote:
OCOSA ListAcc wrote:
Can you give an example of creating an extension which points to a cell
phone. Secondly how can you have if no one answers an extension it dials
the cell number next. That maybe answered in the example. I have the
system setup so it just
by the way selling does not depend on the amount of lines you have and
we are very productive trust me
True, very true. There are lots of very productive sales people that don't
need a phone at all. From the paper boy to car dealers, lots of sales don't
require many phone lines. Of course at
John Faubion wrote:
by the way selling does not depend on the amount of lines you have and
we are very productive trust me
True, very true. There are lots of very productive sales people that don't
need a phone at all. From the paper boy to car dealers, lots of sales don't
Polycom Phones
1. New call
2. Press 9 access outside line
3. Dial Cell Number
4. Transfer the call that way.
Once you initiate a new call you will tie up the second line. Your asterisk
box will now be bridging the two lines. The lines will stay tied up until
the salesman drops the call.
One
Well seems like I am already doing first method minus the extension. We
do have full features on our lines so both lines are free once the
transfer is complete. We also have toll calls on our lines so it would
not be a problem, so I do not have to worry about ATT dropping the
call. I tried to
OCOSA ListAcc wrote:
Can you give an example of creating an extension which points to a cell
phone. Secondly how can you have if no one answers an extension it dials
the cell number next. That maybe answered in the example. I have the
system setup so it just dials out which ever line is
Hello All,
I apologize if this question has already been answered but how do you
transfer a call to a cell phone or another land line outside the PBX?
Setup
I have two pots lines into my current Asterisk Box. I have an outsides
sales guy who wants to work off his cell phone or transfer his
I have two pots lines into my current Asterisk Box. I have an outsides
sales guy who wants to work off his cell phone or transfer his calls
from his extension and the main sales extensions. How can I do this right?
Do it right? You really haven't provided enough information to make the
right
John
thanks for the input.
forget about my right way ok!
by the way selling does not depend on the amount of lines you have and
we are very productive trust me
I have seen a million dollar corp work off four lines so your statement
is quite vague...
Otis
John Faubion wrote:
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