El 27/04/2014 8:39 p. m., Sean Darcy escribió:
On 11.9.0:
-- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 111.xxx.yyy.zzz:
--> requested format = speex,
--> requested prefs = (),
--> actual format = ulaw,
--> host prefs = (silk16|ulaw|gsm|g722),
--
On 11.9.0:
-- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 111.xxx.yyy.zzz:
--> requested format = speex,
--> requested prefs = (),
--> actual format = ulaw,
--> host prefs = (silk16|ulaw|gsm|g722),
--> priority = mine
-- Executing [8447@vo
Hi:
I try to understand why the following message appears.
Does anybody know what "Channel 'IAX2/' unable to transfer" mean?
Thanks
Miguel
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I'm using CVS HEAD, downloaded a couple of days ago (how do you get
the version anyway?). Everything seems to work great except I cannot
transfer calls that I place. Incoming calls are no problem.
I have features.conf to do blind transfers with *1. When a call comes
in, I can press *1 and I hea
This message was just bounced back to me. I am not sure if it made
it to the list originally or not, as I received no responses.
Since this message was written, I have installed Zap hardware into
this server. The Zap channels can be transferred to the Meetme
conference. The IAX2 calls still ca
Trevor G. Hammonds wrote on Thursday, 18 August 2005 10:43 PM:
> I have a peculiar situation, and am hoping someone on the list can
> offer assistance. I am running CVS HEAD, and am using ITSPs for
> DIDs. The server has no Zap hardware, but is configured to use
> ztdummy. All incoming calls ar
I have a peculiar situation, and am hoping someone on the list can offer
assistance. I am running CVS HEAD, and am using ITSPs for DIDs. The server
has no Zap hardware, but is configured to use ztdummy. All incoming calls
are via IAX2.
Calls ring to SIP phones, voice mail, IVR, etc., with no
I am able to transfer a call to call parking using '#' without any
problems since I have the 't' option in my Dial() line. However, if no
one picks up the call after it has been parked and a timeout occurs
(such that the call is returned back to the original extension), the
call is no longer transf