Hey Steven,

It's actully ISDN.. not a  analog line :)
Will that change anything :) ?

Thx for the help,
Matt

>> Been covered before, You can't do that on an analog line. Problem comes
>> from where you are and what flash would be working on at that point. If
>> you flash asterisk and get dialtone again, you are getting the dialtone
>>  from asterisk. At this point the only channel being worked is the one
>> you are on and flashing it won't help.

>>  What you would need to do is get the other leg of the call to make the
>> flash. 

>> Of course if you where on a PRI link, you could do "hairpinning", "ect"
>> or "tromboning" and get the call taken back by the PSTN and transferred
>> to the new number.
>> -- 
>> Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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