The best will be to have running asterisk 1.6.2.X on astlinux .
Andrea
Il 16/06/2010 21:37, John Novack ha scritto:
> Is this working in ALL the flavors of 1.6?
> 
> In the specific flavor of 1.6 rolled up in AstLinux?
> 
> 1.6  flavors seem to have quite a few warts, depending on if it is 
> 1.6.0.x, 1.6.1x or 1.6.2x
> 
> It seems that the developers have recovered some of their sanity for the 
> future 1.8, and not have 3 more or less parallel tracks working.
> 
> John Novack
> 
> Dog is my Co-pilot
> 
> 
> Chris Abnett wrote:
>> I thought the aastra phones and asterisk 1.6 had this problem licked  unless
>> I am misunderstanding exactly what you are trying to do...
>>
>> and that you would always use attended transfer.. since you can also use
>> attended transfer as a blind transfer now...
>>
>> it seems you would just program the DSS button to be a speed dial like
>> (*1458) *1 being the attended transfer code in asterisk and 458 being the
>> extension number..
>>
>> -Christopher
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John Novack [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:46 PM
>> To: [email protected]; AstLinux Users Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] OT: Transfers (Asterisk or Snom or anything
>> that will simply work, please oh please)
>>
>>
>> Dog is my Co-pilot
>>
>>
>> Tom Chadwin wrote:
>>    
>>> Hello all
>>>
>>> If I can crave a moment off-topic, I'd love finally to understand whether
>>>      
>> I
>>    
>>> can implement a transfer solution using the Snom expansion module as a
>>>      
>> BLF.
>>    
>>> I have gone round and round in circles trying to get the behaviour I need,
>>> and am also being driven mad by voip-info.org being so out of date.
>>>
>>> Our reception have a Snom 320 with one expansion module. I have set up
>>> Asterisk hints to get the LEDs to monitor extension states. My problem is
>>> that I seem totally unable to stop Asterisk from so rigidly
>>>      
>> differentiating
>>    
>>> between blind and attended transfers. Our existing Avaya has no such
>>> distinction, and I really need to recreate its approach, or I will have
>>> hell's own job gaining acceptance for the new system.
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>> I have been horrified by this, and complained for years about this behavior.
>> the original designers seemed to have very little real telephony
>> background, and certain misbehaviors were built into the system, and no
>> one with the skills seems either interested in correcting or believes
>> the way Asterisk handles transfers is "better"
>> Most/all REAL telephone systems work the way the Avaya does, and doesn't
>> require the user to plan their transfer in advance
>> this behavior is going to be a problem with any telephone, so if that is
>> a killer, then you will need to stay away from asterisk, or be prepared
>> to seriously modify the code. Then convince the powers that be that
>> transfers need to really work that way
>> There should have only ever been ONE transfer function.
>>
>> There is NO good news here.
>>
>> I also battle windmills in my spare time
>>
>>
>> John Novack
>>
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