rob at hillis.dyndns.org Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 3:31 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Call flows of conference |
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That's because A is the "joining" point between B and C. If either B or
C hung up, the remaining party would still be left.
This is a phone function, not an Asterisk one. From Asterisk's
perspective, phone A is simply on two simultaneous calls to B and C - it
has no idea that A is bridging the two calls together.
preethy varghese wrote:
Quote: | Hi,
I have an astrisk pbx installed on my system and i have
registered two Aastra hardphones and one SJPhone(softphone) with
that. Then i tested the following scenario
A(Aastra) called B(Aastra)
B answered the call
I pressed conference button on the A ( A put B on hold)
A called C(SJPhone) (It send an invite with isfocus )
C answered the call
I pressed conference button on the A again
A B and C came in conference mode.
Then when I hangup the phone A , call between the B and C is also
disconnected.
Any one could you explain me this scenario with the sip message
sequence?
What is the message sequence of a pbx centered conference?
Thanks in advance.
Preethy
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