Hi!

> > Is this possible? Companies with multiple * servers in many remote office,
> > surely have this system, to conserve bandwidth? How is the transfer made?
> > Mostly we are using X-PRO systems/Grandstream, with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > basic
> > release.
> 
> Simple way is to use the # transfers in asterisk on the main box then 
> don't allow transfers on the remote boxes and don't use transfer buttons...

There is an even simpler solution: Don't make phone calls. ;->

Seriously, I think the poster _requires_ transfers in the first place, so 
this your reply won't help him too much. 

Instead I'd go for a co-located Asterisk that the remote SIP devices 
register with, and then link both * boxes (co-located and central office) 
using IAX2 with IAX native transfers enabled. Of course this means that 
the office * _only_ talks IAX and that all calls to the remote SIP 
clients _always_ go thru the co-located box (with its extra bandwidth).

SER certainly is another way to go (as mentioned before), but in this 
specific setup I assume it complicates matters unnecessarily.

Cheers, Philipp


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