I was checking out the TransferDemo (which uses disk files as flags, a simpler approach).
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<br>Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I can interpret from these applications is that both, the in-bound port <b>and</b> the out-bound port, remain off-hook while the two parties are having their conversation?
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<br>Here in my office, when I receive a call and I decide to transfer it to another extension, I press <i>flash</i>, type the destination extension and optionally wait for the other party to answer... but at this point I can just hangup and the original caller is automatically transfered to the destination extension I typed.
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<br>Is it possible to do that in TeleFlow? I mean, in the same fashion of the demos (CallIn/CallOut), is it possible to do this:
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<br>1. Port A gets an incoming call and, by means of a menu option, requests to be transfered to a live operator
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<br>2. Port B processes the request by placing a call to the live operator's extension
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<br>3. Port B's call gets answered, then the Switch Call is performed
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<br>4. Instead of waiting for the parties to hangup, can this application on Port B just hangup, leaving Port A off-hook and connected to the live operator who answered the call placed by Port B? Or would this action hang up the just-placed call, leaving the caller in Port A "in the limbo"?
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<br>Thanks in advance for your support.
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