On 15 July 2015 at 20:51, Ethy H. Brito <ethy.br...@inexo.com.br> wrote:
> > Hi all > > Any of you guys could point me in the right direction? > > I need to make that a blind transfer to return to the transferrer when the > transferee does not answer. > > Scenario: > . Miss Jane Doe, our front desk attendant, picks up an external > call to > Mr. Smith; > . Miss Doe flashes, dial Mr. Smith's extension and then hangup; > . Mr Smith's phone rings until timeout; > . At this point, how to return the call to the Miss Doe's > extension; > > Cheers > > Ethy > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > > Do a channel dump on the transferred channel, you'll see marker channel variables showing it's a transfer and that contain the sending peer name. You can use dialplan logic to check if it's a transfer. If it is, you can send the call back to the referrer peer. Regards Ish -- Ishfaq Malik Department: VOIP Support Company: Packnet Limited t: +44 (0)161 660 2350 f: +44 (0)161 660 9825 e: i...@pack-net.co.uk w: http://www.pack-net.co.uk Registered Address: PACKNET LIMITED, Duplex 2, Ducie House 37 Ducie Street Manchester, M1 2JW COMPANY REG NO. 04920552
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