However, I tried the patch ## transfer into CVS when? Plus Suggestion.
Attendant Transfer possible..
But they have the same problem to keep the code up to date.


> To my best knowledge: currently not. If the phone can't do it, you're
> lost.
>
>
> Asterisk currently has blind transfer built in, this is done in
> res/res_features.c, function ast_bridge_call(). This function get's
> called when two channels (e.g. the ringing caller and the ringed callee)
> get's connection. Near line 365 it checks for the '#' sign and has the
> logic for the blind transfer. This source code location is channel
> agnostic, e.g. it would work with chan_zaphfc, chan_sip, chan_whatever.
>
> Here would be the place where you could add your Asterisk software-based
> consultative transfer.
>
> I know that Kapejod (Klaus-Peter Junghanns) has this function on his TODO
> list, near the top even. When he's done with it, he will probably put it
> into his bri-stuff package.
>
> In this case the code will never be in Asterisk's source code directly,
> because he doesn't like to sign some stuff where he hands over the
> copyright of his code to someone else.
>
>
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