Op 02-01-10 19:03, Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana schreef:
On Saturday 02 January 2010 15:31:33 Antonio Goméz Soto wrote: Hi Antonio, I think that you are "blocked" with the limited vision that Asterisk gives you about VoIP world ... let me explain that ...
We actually use:
- flash operator panel to transfer calls
That could be done with xmlrpc calls if you use SEMS+Kamailio
Uhmm, is that event-driven? Because I am convinced you cannot write a good operator panel on polling line statuses alone.
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Also recording of G729 calls rules out SEMS and basically all other opensource solutions except asterisk.
You could use G729 with sems, we use it, you only need to write down some lines of C++ code to use the Intel G.729 ipp libraries, for example ... or
Is this legal, I mean, will the G.729 patent holders object to this?
you could develop a wrapper an use Asterisk .so files of G729 codecs, or a hardware card, it's a matter of time, knowleadge and bugget
true, anything can be done if you have unlimit budget.
And I currently have no clue on how to do attended transfer, or call pickup on such a system, both of which seem pretty basic to me in a corporate environment.
Eint ¿? ... an attended transfer it's no more than two calls A call B, B puts A on hold, B calls C, C accept the transfer, B transfer A to C ... it just work with the basic example .cfg of kamailio, because it's a work of the UA's involved on that calls, not a task of the proxy.
Call-pickup could also be done at proxy level, if your UA's support that supplementary services, if not .. a B2BUA must be used.
What is it exactly that a UA must support? Do regular VoIP phones support it?
Best, Antonio