[Asterisk-Users] transfer: hookflash vs #

2004-12-27 Thread Warren Burstein








I
think Ive managed to figure out that there are two ways to transfer a Zap
call, using hookflash (defined in zapata.conf) or the # key (the t and T
options of the Dial command in the dialplan), but not why there are two ways to
do this, nor what the difference is between them. Is there something that
explains this?



thanks








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Re: [Asterisk-Users] transfer: hookflash vs #

2004-12-27 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
Warren Burstein wrote:
I think I've managed to figure out that there are two ways to transfer a Zap
call, using hookflash (defined in zapata.conf) or the # key (the t and T
options of the Dial command in the dialplan), but not why there are two ways
to do this, nor what the difference is between them.  Is there something
that explains this?
# transfers is an channel independent way to do transfers.  It's seldom 
needed unless the device you are using doesn't support doing transfers.

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