We are developing an softphone based on IAX client version 1.2 (my current
SIP softphone has many eoors), but it doesn´t have a specific function for
Conferencing (3-way calling) or to place the other party on HOLD.
I´m trying to do it through the PBX because our softphone´s lack of
functions.
Asterisk supports conferencing without using meetme. In this case you
don't have a central dial in number but a single extension can initiate
the conference call. Generally this is done the same way as with
traditional PSTN service which is that while on a call between two
parties, flash the
2008/7/23 MFH [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Daniel -
How can I made a 3-way conference betwwen IAX channels?
My current version is: 1.4.21.1
Anytime you need a call with more than 2 parties, you need to use some
kind of conferencing application. The default conference
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 12:17:26 Steve Davies wrote:
2008/7/23 MFH [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Daniel -
How can I made a 3-way conference betwwen IAX channels?
My current version is: 1.4.21.1
Anytime you need a call with more than 2 parties, you need to use some
How can I made a 3-way conference betwwen IAX channels?
My current version is: 1.4.21.1
Thanx,
Daniel Arohuanca Lagos
+51 1 3594122
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Hi Daniel -
How can I made a 3-way conference betwwen IAX channels?
My current version is: 1.4.21.1
Anytime you need a call with more than 2 parties, you need to use some
kind of conferencing application. The default conference
application for asterisk is meetme. You can use meetme with any
Thanks for answering Noah,
There is no way to enable it at the softphone itself? As is the case for
hardphones like my Polycom.
Daniel
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Noah Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Daniel -
How can I made a 3-way conference betwwen IAX channels?
My current
Hi Daniel -
There is no way to enable it at the softphone itself? As is the case for
hardphones like my Polycom.
A phone can definitely do conference mixing. As you asked about IAX
channels on the asterisk-users list, I assumed you were asking about
how to do this in asterisk.
My experience
Do u mean meetme? It is total different from my case.
In meetme, everybody need to know and dial the conference room number
to get into the conference room. In my case, party A,B,C may not know
the conference number. A only knows B numbers and B only knows C
numbers.
On 9/28/07, Pamela Weis
On Friday 28 September 2007 09:16:14 Rilawich Ango wrote:
Do u mean meetme? It is total different from my case.
In meetme, everybody need to know and dial the conference room number
to get into the conference room. In my case, party A,B,C may not know
the conference number. A only knows B
From the web site said: 3-way Calling: Normally implemented by the
phone. Can I do it in asterisk? How?
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What do you mean? I just want to know whether there is a way to do
the following.
1. A --calls -- B
2. A on hold, B --calls -- C
3. A, B and C connected to talk
On 9/28/07, Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How are you going to do it without a phone?
PaulH
How are you going to do it without a phone?
PaulH
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 18:34 +0800, Rilawich Ango wrote:
From the web site said: 3-way Calling: Normally implemented by the
phone. Can I do it in asterisk? How?
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Rilawich Ango wrote:
What do you mean? I just want to know whether there is a way to do
the following.
1. A --calls -- B
2. A on hold, B --calls -- C
3. A, B and C connected to talk
On 9/28/07, Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How are you going to do it without a phone?
PaulH
Your procedure as written below, is perfect and works fine.
I have used Snom, Aastra and Polycom phones at various times to do
exactly as you describe.
PaulH
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 09:49 +0800, Rilawich Ango wrote:
What do you mean? I just want to know whether there is a way to do
the
That's easy if phone supports 3 ways call. However, phones in my
company only have 1 line without join function. Is it possible to
implement 3 ways call using Asterisk without phone support in my case?
On 9/28/07, Anthony Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rilawich Ango wrote:
What do you
it is probably not what you are looking for.
but simply use a conference room of asterisk for those 1 line phones.
pamela
Rilawich Ango wrote:
That's easy if phone supports 3 ways call. However, phones in my
company only have 1 line without join function. Is it possible to
implement 3 ways
Hello,
I have recently installed the TrixBOX CE 2.2.4.
How can I make calls and use the 3 way calling?
can it be done with any IP phone or softphone? should I do any special
configuration on TrixBox?
Regards,
Seysan
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I'm looking for a recipe for a 3 way call where one of the parties can
(without using the flash button) dial-out and add a third participant to
the call. I tried Googling but it seems I'm missing a key search term.
The reason I wanted to avoid using the flash button is that some
handsets don't
Hello,
I wonder if anyone can send me a trace of a 3-way
calling trace done in MGCP ? I know you can do it in
Asterisk, but you have to install a patch.
I do not mind having a capture of a 3-way calling
done not only in Asterisk, but in some other soft
switch, like VocalData.
Thank you
I'm running RedHat 9 with a TDM400 (2FXO, 2FXS).
I have three way calling on my Bell lines, so b4 Asterisk, 3 way calls
were established by establishing call 1, pressing the Flash key,
dialing the other party, and finally pressing the Flash again to join
everyone. The three way call only used
] 3-Way Calling in Asterisk
Is it possible to have simple 3-way calling in Asterisk without
moving the call to conference room? I was not able to find a way of
doing it. Has someone done this?
Thanks,
Aram Ter-Martirosyan
i do it on the 79xx, the polycom series and sipura 841 just
on on the fone display
aram wrote:
Is it possible to have simple 3-way calling in Asterisk without
moving the call to conference room? I was not able to find a way of doing
it. Has someone done this?
Thanks,
Aram
Anybody doing it with Grandstream handytone ATA 286?
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i do it on the 79xx, the polycom series and sipura 841 just
on on the fone display
aram wrote:
Is it possible to have simple 3-way calling in Asterisk without
moving the call to conference room? I was not able to find a way of doing
Wiley Siler wrote:
As far as I can see, never gonna happen with an ATA.
ATA is your end point and has no exploitable features like that.
It just connects your analog phone to a digital network.
Meetme or Conference are probably your only bet in that case...
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As far as I can see, never gonna happen with an ATA.
ATA is your end point and has no exploitable features like that.
It just connects your analog phone to a digital network.
Meetme or Conference
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Wiley Siler wrote:
As far as I can see, never gonna happen with an ATA.
ATA is your end point and has no exploitable features like that.
It just connects your analog phone to a digital network.
Meetme
I have to agree with eric, 3 way calling, in my situation is as easy as
putting the caller on hold, flash, and take the call off hold. Of
course the appropriate settings have to be on in the zapata.conf___
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Is it possible to have simple 3-way calling in Asterisk without
moving the call to conference room? I was not able to find a way of doing
it. Has someone done this?
Thanks,
Aram Ter-Martirosyan
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Ah Qiang wrote:
Has anyone able to implement the 3 way calling feature? I have a 3
way calling plan with my telco. what I need to do is to call a number
,flashhook,call a 2nd number,flashhook , then the two party will be
able to talk to each other. I am doing all this on a FXO card and all the
Hi, Dear allHas anyone able to implement the 3 way calling feature? I have a 3 way calling plan with my telco. what I need to do is to call a number,flashhook,call a 2nd number,flashhook , then the two party will be able to talk to each other. I am doing all this on a FXO card and all the calls
Has anyone been able to get 3way/Conference working with the snom200 and Asterisk.
According to the documentation for the phones the option should come up when you have
two lines active on the snom phone. Unfortunately, I don't see this option appear and
I am now beginning to wonder if this is
I need to implement a procedure for creating a 3-way call, similar to what
you get from the telephone company. You're in a call, you flash hook to get
the switch's attention, you dial the 3rd party, you flash again to create
the 3-way call.
In the asterisk world, the flash would be replaced with
The voip wiki says that three way calling is implemented on the client side.
I searched google and found some previous threads on the Asterisk list that
may be helpful to you:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+PBX+functions
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 17:04, Bill Hamlin wrote:
I need to implement a procedure for creating a 3-way call, similar to what
you get from the telephone company. You're in a call, you flash hook to get
the switch's attention, you dial the 3rd party, you flash again to create
the 3-way call.
That works exactly as expected on Zap interfaces. For VoIP devices it's
TOTALLY handled by the phone.
If you're extremely lucky :)
-Chris
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This is my setup:
SPA-2000 - Asterisk - X101P (x4) - PSTN
3-way calling works fine if I use flash and dial just local extensions.
Or even if I use flash and dial one local extension, and one remote
party over the PSTN.
However, as soon as I dial from my SPA-2000 out over the PSTN, and hit
flash
Sorry for the lack of info...here goes - We are using CVS from earlier
this week. Our phones are fxs signalling and it is connected to
asterisk via a channelbank and a TE410P card.
I have put a bug into the bugtracker, it's ID is 687
thanks,
Derek
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 19:19, John Todd
Hi,
I discovered a problem in asterisk with the following scenerio:
1) I make an outbound call
2) Called person answers phone
3) I hit the flashhook to initiate a 3-way call
4) I hear dial tone and called person is on hold
5) I hang up my phone
6) called person hangs up their phone
7) my phone
Hi,
I discovered a problem in asterisk with the following scenerio:
1) I make an outbound call
2) Called person answers phone
3) I hit the flashhook to initiate a 3-way call
4) I hear dial tone and called person is on hold
5) I hang up my phone
6) called person hangs up their phone
7) my phone
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