Lex Lethol wrote:
As far as I know when I setup a 3-way on something like a cisco will
disconnect everyone when the middle (person who setup the conference)
hangs up.
The problem I describe happens on ATAs and the like that uses flash to
put on hold while setting up the second call.
I am not su
As far as I know when I setup a 3-way on something like a cisco will
disconnect everyone when the middle (person who setup the conference)
hangs up.
The problem I describe happens on ATAs and the like that uses flash to
put on hold while setting up the second call.
I am not sure about other phon
How does this compare to using the conference features on a SIP phone,
say a Snom? I have used a Snom many times for an ad-hoc conference,
without any troubles...
PaulH
On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 18:12 -0600, Lex Lethol wrote:
> Apparently asterisk's default way to a 3-way conference lets the user
>
Apparently asterisk's default way to a 3-way conference lets the user
in the middle hangup and the other parties stay on the conversation.
This is great some times but it creates quite a bit of problems when
trunks dont have disconnect supervision or when trying to do
accounting and billing on the