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Can I switch 2 callers who are already in the system together so that they can have a live conversation? Do I just do switch port X with port Y? <br> <br>Anyone with experience switch call, please help!


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You do just switch port X with port Y. Use the Switch Call step. The first port ("port X") is the current port that your application is running on. The step properties has a field, "Connect current port to port number..." to specify the other port. <br> <br>Only one of the ports needs to execute this step. The other port will be switched in automatically. The ports will stay connected until the port that initiated the Switch Call step, executes a Switch Disconnect step. <br> <br>After the ports are connected together, it is best to put each TeleFlow application into a loop, waiting for a hangup event. A Play step to a Connect Point step, back to the Play step will do the trick. Be sure that the hangup handler for the application that made the connection includes a Switch Disconnect step. <br> <br>Examples of a this functionality are included with TeleFlow. By default they are installed at: <br>C:\Program Files\TeleFlow\Templates\Example\TransferDemo


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