Yes. That maybe true.
Can Asterisk do sip REFER blind transfer.
My configure looks like this
in sip.conf
[sip_proxy-out]
type=peer ; we only want to call out, not be called
host=192.168.1.180
port 5064
in extension.conf
[default]
exten => 519,1,Transfer(SIP/sip_proxy-out)
It
On 6/19/07, Lucian Romi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In this scenario, how to make asterisk send the invite to
> SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5064
> instead of
> Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Thanks
>
Asterisk isn't a SIP proxy. As such, you need to use some workarounds
to make what you want to do work. On
In this scenario, how to make asterisk send the invite to
SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5064
instead of
Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
-- Forwarded message --
From: Lucian Romi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 19, 2007 11:52 AM
Subject: Fwd: Urgent. When the peer returned a 301 forwarded, a
I'm 192.168.1.250
vopilot74*CLI> -- Got SIP response 301 "Forwarded" back from
192.168.1.120
-- Got SIP response 301 "Forwarded" back from 192.168.1.120
vopilot74*CLI> -- Now forwarding SIP/192.168.1.150 to
'Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (thanks to SIP/sip_proxy-out-081c0d10)
[Jun 19 11:47: