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Everything is working ok for the most part thanks to your advice and tips. I still need to get this call transfer or 3-way calling mastered. I have tried it a couple of different ways with no success yet. I'll keep you posted.
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To clarify, I think what I actually need to do is a (flash hook) type call transfer. From what I have seen about the SFX cards in the channel bank, it is mentioned that it can.
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have xo reconfig to 24 loop start lines each channel to have its own number. config each channel to be loopstart same as reg phoneline What xo is sending requires a pbx or key system to translate the incoming 4 digits to route to a ext that has the the same digits.or is translated as for the t-1 siganal it can be what ever, d4 esf just has long as the channel bank matchs xo do not put lines in a hunt group, then these lines should act just like reg pots lines. Or buy a phone system that can have t-1 & analog exts then when a call came in, no matter what channel it comes in on will be routed to the modem that has that did # Hope this helps
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Currently, I do not have a KSU or PBX I can work with. If I did, how would this new setup help me? How could I connect the channel bank to it?Also, would the new configuration allow me to transfer calls?
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Is 3 way calling or hook-flash a technology reserved just for POTS lines?
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please discribe what you would like this to do ie call to ###_#### is anwser by modem #1 and gives the caller a choice of options and by there anwser the ivr is to tranfer or do some other action with this call. and were is this call going.to.
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I would like a caller to be able to select from a menu option. They could select "0" to speak to an operator. Most of the calls I anticipate would be transferred to mobile agents cell phones.
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That sounds a bit vague, let me clarify. A call comes in through the channel bank. A modem answers the call on the line that they called and a menu is played to the caller. The caller selects from the options presented. At any time the caller would like to exit the system and speak to a live agent, they can press "0" or another key. At any rate, I believe most of the transfers will go to remote offices and mobile workers via cell phone.
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By the way, as a result of the expertise of the knowledgebase that is this Sundance Communications forum (you included), I have gotten super information that has helped me greatly. In fact, as far as last night was concerned, I was absolutely clueless and none of my equipment worked like I had hoped. Now however, my equipment works properly, I can make and receive calls etc. etc. The last barricade I face is transferring calls. That too I think will be defeated by this tremendous group of knowledgeable individuals.
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I have another idea that maybe could work. Since I can dial into the T1 using an analog phone, is there a code I can use to access the next open line? Like *98 or something like that. For example, what if I wanted the calls to be transferred inside of the phone numbers associated with the T1? Is there a code for that? Something I can dial to access an open line?
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