Yes, the other system does not maintain control of the phone call. We're
using IAX right now to handle redundancy (going to move to SIP soon I
think) and basically, when the other system hangs up the channel, the
original server continues in it's own call pattern until it hangs up or
the user hangs up. This way, whatever server the call comes from handles
all call control except the actual conversation when needed.
Aaron
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Here's an interesting question:
If I transfer a call from Asterisk system to another with IAX, is there any way
I can get control back on the original system? Or.. do I lose control, and the
dialplan has to continue on the new system?
Scenario is we transfer calls to an Asterisk system that handles ACD queues. If
the ACD queue times out, we want to send the caller to voicemail on another
Asterisk system, also via IAX. Can I get control back on the original system,
and transfer it to voicemail from there, or do I have to transfer it from the
ACD box?
Thanks,
Doug.
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