Jon Miron wrote:
Hey all,

Wondering if this is possible..  Incoming call is
answered through X100P, then an extension is dialed
using the same X100P card.  Basically I want to dial
in, enter 9 + <phone#> and have it do a flash then
have it dial *08 <the same phone number> + # on the
same PSTN line to have it transfer my call to another
phone number.  I realize this isn't very safe, but I
would like to be able to make long distance calls to
any number while I'm out with my cell phone so I want
to take advantage of my free LD package on my PSTN
line.  Thanks in advance!
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Well, the X100P is a single-span FXO interface, meaning it can only ever have one incoming PSTN line attached to it. And this would be the same as your using your regular phone -- if you're already talking on the line to someone, you can't very well make another phone call on the same line without hanging up the first call.


So you will not be able to do what you're talking about here. Perhaps you should look into getting Digium's TDM400P in a 1 FXO and 1 FXS module. And you'd also need to have two separate PSTN lines.

The "programming logic" that you talk about here certainly can be done with the * dialplan. Just the physical aspects that need addressing.

Cheers.

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